" • IMBEI .... -,......• . .• ..-..... -. .. - -. •- • THE DAILY ESTABLISITED IN. 1786 NEW. YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. Pros VISIECHInt, 01575 - 2 CO, Gnu.. Nem room .to. TU2156313 HMS; (AppletnOt_ThOlding,) N 0.316 an 319 Xa•Pork GOdtrees Celebrated Cordial Bitters ax tau Mum) Toxic a...orroluanc., • • A ` PO. SI. T IV E AND PALATABLE 4.111. Remedy for general Debility, Dyspepsia, Law of A I p peutd and oil diSorders of the Digestive Organs. The Inventor Mat Proprietor ef Gartfery's Crlebro . 1 ,, 1 Cm dial Mors le recommending them se on entire/lel tonic and inrigomnt, le ermined by the twat medical authorities' or Europe ned Anteeko. ea well se by the multitudes who base tasted them. As • netoratlre they stand *lone Thermands who are now Immutable.; might awake to new mimetic., by this itowerful renuestor. The dyspeptic who mr.ru'rodairmre-Contbd luaa. Ends betedlts perm.. neat. VP.. the rimiergerre, they eget-Mee a direct melte. ty Ingenue. and yet their agency's no mild as aalutory.— For general debility. oinking at the 'stomach, less of eye,. tlte, silk headed, or teems.' eleprawslato hypechondriest., I L brokenekep, &eel Ile., reinter...softer exerts, Irritability, cholk, 00441VCI1c111, gld all disonlers of the nerrottseyseb , , their benefits are 16okt:bible. l'orelawors met utioued adalturt all Impasklms. Central tepid, 10.1%0th William street, N. Y. Jedful3rur ' ' GM. GGIGGIEY. Proprietor. Gkrtifi'a.Y . Celel)rateal Cordial Gips. . •rr a 41...61, tro.9 NOT 1.T.3.1417. rp ir I.S- NEQUALLF.D• BT.VEIZAGE A. possess...A re ideal properties .4 the higheit It to manurwtturalerpeciatlx br eat by the Proprietor md Patenteber the beet moud, mid luts all the merits wale o-t. /he deleterious effmts of any other Gin either to Gem. iiritain. 1 lathed m this reentry. O(tIiPRE l'l3 er..1.;- 111tAI/.1)001101AG GIN hm been adopted by eminent rhyK.eisto. sul the puma anti mmt efficecione did ve ch I fn. of.: end diuretic which nionallicturite. skill bas te yet given to the wortaL It la entirely exceurt from them elchobelie drinks vible.labm•l• thirst drsiimalants, Order. to any amount pramptly filled by the lhopretor, GEo. fIODPIG:ti, Inifurter of Brenda, flia. Who., kr.. 16 South wan., r t., New T.el . Imported Wines, Groceries, &o : i. & W. GEERY, • 2:IS WILL STREET, am 710 naotr,ss, NCR Tont. [Ertalblishoil 1504. j INIPOItTEI:SAND DEA LE L- I(S IN FIR Quality 1 1 / 4 lnily Grucerl, ntt.r to tn.. i rrilE, Hotels rata ranallirs, altlel all oho ar, cholon ls. roe'. tante, and dodire a ovnitirre artirk, a Lary, varioty E.! TRAL--dhw•u and Muck. Suorlwn•r, l'onchong. Engli4 Breaktud, U , olnng. Ilypon, Gunpowder, Yuung Itieon, kr.. In ch.:4U, szul half rhreto. hr. COVFIi6-31othw and Jura- • . Shrrrioa, Ports. Man kr_ very amil Wet grader, in original packag., I:tv, mag num. and Initlra. IIUESSIETB k anodon's Gat I.ll'l Versend). Do R.lseirk, U. IL .31txmm's do do —l , lQl:oll.4—Brauars; Rums. Whiskey, Gin, Arr.b. At. Kinthe. Kirsch. ks, kr. in original packagt.s, atno Cur.... MsrAsrlluo, Anisette, Novena Bitters, tr. MALT LiQUOILS—London Drolvis Stmt. Scold] sad EoqUidi Al.. cm A varlet)) of cholas brands. PICK LMS—Entilsli and French. - . PAUCEzt—For Fieb, Currie, Came, Meat, tc. Chtedier, IL,YaI, Victer'..v, Prince All Parnmem, tieneeret, Sap:nun, Dutch awl anti American. PUG App—.l,cd, Cruttbetl, Pulverized, Pt. emir. tic., tr, tett• rule anti halt barrels. llANS—We.rphulln and American. OlLS—Olive, Sperm and Vllictu. riattOor Liquor. are warranted unadulterated and of our own impartation. tea:titre Gold Medal Pianos. _ S • • . . . . TEINWAY & SONS, MAN-ffil if trirAcruarats, s 4 Weilke?"ottort, Nor York, ricelresi the following First Prise -Vedas in competition with the loot molten in Boehm, Erie Took. Philo&lphia and Baltimore. TWO FIRST PRIZE SIZOALS at the Metropolitna Fair, Washington. Marl,, 1555. A GOLD MMAL, at the Crratal Palace., New York. No vataber.lSsS, (being the only Gold Mtatal girrn for Platow within the last ala. years.) A GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Instltate, Daltlmcre. USA . THE km . PRIZE MEDAL at the Fair, Crystal Palace, New York, Norember,lSMl. Among the Judges were the Ord musical talent in the country, tech an L. Mason, Gott schalk, Wellenhangt and many other.. Pt. 2S. Pismo (with an& withent the Iron Frame) are warnini,l for Mow years, and. written gnarantyw Oren. Pianos DIA"d rind ehipped withoet ehoege. Prime mbilerate, deMilydr LADIES' COTTON. Is now universally known co On. eery best for family urn, and also fin- SEWING MACIIINT.S. Agents, RODENT LOGAN A CO.. sepStly 51 Bey Street. NCV York. Druggists • BL. FAIINESTOOK. late of the firm ~1 B A. Fahne.ock & mot tot,erteor to Fleming ltnr • Wholeaelle taattaint,Xo. w, corner Wood mull Fourth Pittsburgh. pIA. FAHNIESTOCK fr. CO., WHOLE . . mi.nn, no,d. .4 sfanufarturera of lillite lo•Stil, swd Litharge, corner WOW nod Front rtrrvta, Pitts b.flh• .t.c117 ty • of White fwd. MANUFACTURER ty Wholettdo Do:der It 1 1 7 tdot., 7" O c iat.:11 1 e4es, 'ruri P Z tine, kr., No. Wood at., Pitt.borglt. JOEIN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. 3VOuffey,)Wholesals and Aetna Druggist said Denier in Mats, Oita, Dyestuffs, tr., corner Woad and Sixth streets, Pittsburgh. egirßegufar Agent fur Dr. P4rd's sedfl JllNliTR , TIrfi,ITrflif,EsALE DESt er luDrug.. Paints. 011 a. larntallea Asul Pyratufrw, Nu. I.). Liberty street, Plrtaburgh. All ordes rill receive prong , . attention. tEal•Aztrt fur Selpnr;... Puiinonic Syrup. outella E. SELLERS, WI LMA:SALE DEAL ,•r Dr.... .Tr.atntra. Gil, Varnialu, Au, N 0.75 Wool Wort, Pittabtirgh, P. Gouda warrant., Prkr. ratearalcr. easter BIIAUN °Loma 4101,11- & REITER, WHOLESALE AND Retail Druggista,curner of Liberty and Et. Clair sta., Pittsburgh. JOSEPH FLE,NIINGAiitICCL6SOR TO L. corner Market atrect and Mariana. k core....kly • n t., at: reenrtynent Drops, Mk-h. - Inca al alai., , 'lteaks, wee rye and all articles r. big bush:ca.. iirtaeriptions clrefully compound.d islkly DGEO. H. KEYSEIt, DitutwisT, IV/ hooey corner of Wood afore and Virgin l'atatUrgh, %Imbue Dealers lIEESE WAItEIIOUSE.—IIENRY CO,LLINS, Forwanling and Corion,idn 11. rclannt..6 Dealer in Cheer, Itutt,,Lwko FL& and Prndone gonowdly, 26 _Wood et a abcre Water, Pat.dtrgh. my2l D. CANFIELD. LATE OF WARItEN,. cr • (moo. CO11117;0.1. and Forwarding Itrcbutit. n , ol Whotwalo D.okr to We,tern Cboo , -. Pot and Pratt Aall, and Wowtern Proddco generally. I,ont between Smithfield and Wadd;Pitt.burgh. clIs A te N ;) 3 1 11 )..". 1 1;. in Fluor , Grain d Produce- Corucalselort and Forwarding. Derrbants, \o. 121 Reanul stx•oct.Pltteburgb. to. I.lan. 2.7511y1ja12 DAVID C. lIERB.ST, FLOUR PRO doe*,, Provision Rad Mprth;,,,t, 207 Libllrtfalte, corner of !laud, littenurch. gives hie Rae, lion to the cede of Monr. Pork, llama, Lard, t'neteor, Rutter, Grain, Dried Fraite, Setele, ke. • . 41161.Couidgourents reepectfully solicited- culkly A .LEX. EuRSYTII. (SUCCESSOR TO j 1011„, Forsyth f. licott,) Forwarding and Cominiaalon Mer chant, Dolor 10 Wen4llido.. Flour. Moen, lard and Lard 011.0 Produce centrally, sio. 75 NVater eL Pltlidturch. Pa. RIDA UF., GENERAL CO2OI.IIIIS'ION HMere and Dealer to Oroceries and Produce, 27 FU etreet. uzgh, Pa. Refer to M. 11012.r05. Pittsburgh. ili.natxr, Conoco,. C. Co.. Pltieburch. MMEi=IiEMI OBERT IIUTCIIINSON. CONIMISSION _LID Merchant, fnr the. sale of fleshes Iteaerre Chet o, Dotter. Lard, Bacon. fish, Pot and Pearl Kellen, Salaoatun, Oda, Flour, Orviu, Seed, Dried Fruit.and Peodo, generally, No. 8 Smithfield street, beta. eon Find sad Water. ai,3 -- CHARLES;B. LEECII, FORWARDING and Dammleion 'Merchant, Dealer In Flour, Grail, Ili,. on, Lard and Butter, and all kind. oT Produce, l'e• S Smith. 11piEl street, between Find and Water. ap3 AOLE WAREHOUSE.—JAS. °ARIL): MDR, Wholesale Dealer In Flour, Proddone and produce generally. Ftifi: 0 Seventh arrest, between Liberty and fkulthtleld, Pltteleurgh, ra. FOE-Torms caulk • KY. , mums_ -.11. HOLY.. M. B. HOLMES t BRO., PORK AND Beef Peckers...l Dealers in Previsions, corner of Market and Front streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. ded ~iueic, tic TORN H. DIELLOR, No. 81. WOOD ST., it, between Diamond Alley and Forth nreet, Sole Agent for CHICKERING k SONS' (Roston) PIANO FORTES, MA SON k HAMLIN'S MODEL 311HODEONS and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, and Resler In Mune and Mnalcal Goals. KLEBER & Blto., No. 53 FIFTH H. St., Sigirathe Golden Harp, Sole Agent IarNENNS ! CLARK'S (Nave Turk) unrivalled Grand and (Syrune PIANOS, and CARHART it NEEDHAM'S gcnuin, MELD. DPE39 and 09.9.1 N . HARMONIUMS, Warn, In Mnde and 31wIell InAtrnm..n9. . 1e.3 riIIARLOTTE ISIASUFACTUR kj Deulor Piano Forte, , uolltoporfrr Nutic sud•SlnPloal Inotrurtoodu. Solo Aleut for tIsuIIAIIBURG pIANOS,uI. 611. II ALLEN. DAVIS & CO.S Bottum rilutot, with and without MA , . AltuchmouL 1.18 Wood otreot. my 3 attornego Benjamin F. Blood, COUNSELLOR. AND ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER FOR TEE STATES OF New Tort, - Ohio, }Conti-am Mossachusetts,Missouri, Maine, ' Michigan, lowa, Virginia, Wiaconsin, Acknowledgment and Drpoilithem taken, and Oaths kr. administerod to be recorded or toed In any of Um above learned Pules. Mice oppoeite tho Theatre, No. Lf, YU& Went, Pitts Joie:dam 1 1.0 , Penn. 1/10 011ERN M'fiNIGIIT, ATTORNEY AT 131./ Law,aad Solicitor of the Rank of Pittsburgh, NO. 110 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. delB JMORRISONT At e) Moneys atlAw. 091 re No. 98 Fourth at., roar Wow% Pittsburgh, Pa. mylA IiAZEN, ATTORNEYS at. Law. OfEar h Odrou Buildlog, Fourth stmt, Pittsburgh, I. .filtUIT CANS FOA PRESERVING! FRUITS RC. A Kind well Tested in use, and Ilave‘Given • ' ENTIRE SATISFACTION. , ARE ZASILY ha-TARED DY ANY rittsom tr" No. 47 Market rt., corm of Third JOIIN FLEMINO,• &ALEN , IN lIOCS-E -fornishing.Thudwite. Wine, Plaint Wan.. Con .7.lkittabnia,litright,. Japanned end Preened Tin Ware, 'll...Daunt Wises, corner of Market nod Third sta., Pittsburgh, Ps. • - lbrmog, sad di kinds of Jobbing . in our line, daue With my92lyd ~.a T»f'yitb.*ii.~ ~y' MIIMM= . NEW YOBS ADVERTISEMENTS, From ALBERT G. EICIIARIVON'S Apvtansrto Jura Cot. IttapOXIDINO OTTICC, 360 Broadway. Noe Y. - - Important: to iteetltlers, Llonor Merchants and Wholesale Grocers. - - • • • DR. FEU CIITWANG ER'S, Fig rocingo,fo Pruduce .11onsenet Atitire Ertry Derired TILE UNDERSIt;IED HAS LATELY made great improvemonts In thin bond, of boo h oos. The nATl.llinp Al, pot ot• to packs...out S. Pi and OU Gallano, and requires but the addition of Puno Spirit, either lot or Otit proof, and Liquors J suh as Cognac. eithor dark or pale, Rolland and English Gin. ll.Malea xrul St. Croix Ruin, :go riongaliela,Bourtion, Irish nod &tit& Wt.totty. Appla.Peac h. Cherry and Haorpborry Uran , ly, Port and Madeira Wliosi olu he Instantly prodneoil. It requires no okilE but an addition of a good spirit. nay 50 golloris to oach gallon of the re speedos Flueoring. Tile boot tNTnar OH. groom yollosr and white. srarranitd g m. law mu any other importer in the Unity.' Ssatos Knornoo ertory I.i.mor. Estract of 4.7.nobst, Ito ot which prmlncoo teen gallons of Cognac. Whisky may. by Dr. F. vat. lovi body pn.paration ho made I.llllooth with but a tritliwr ealeas- The prior of Flavoring, are extremely moderato, and 41- rocOons in lull supplied by DR. LEWIS FITCRTWASGER, • C.soast mut ortex of Drugs. Eramlig Oas and Mauls, Dag urrreatue and I . V.otis jraphsc Mentirals. . . . . No 1.1.:t M ..n.ry I ~-,.....,•-•," N . •vx_. N. C.--Sol.Ageut fortiorttrey's o.drbratnli. , ntini i.itto.n4 m , 11.11., 2‘1%.27,,1b wiingt.v. eautagro. JOSE.PII Carri - age Herositary. J_T OSE Pli LIITE N9l‘ kir on 1.11. M W ....ot in his par:ons (nor , lately enlarged.) In t o . nu.l 'nu , near the, TIII . Ron. rol.r.tion) to Invert hi. stock of CAR ItIAGE.S. A. And he partkularl7 informs rentlenton purchaaers. price only " made.. rourt..en year.' es, enahlo" Wmto Oa, Is.fore ;..ktrult,11."1111 , hi. ,Ilortion (}arrLtm.... ankh MIMS plt has 1%•1..•n1...1,W.. .I.,partinont to from tlo. arrou• mo, f:alt..rn Manufacturers. Them CCI,A f n..w consptet, eronorn ..t 11k art . ooo , • 111,1}( [lto bylt oud nnat munufaati• re, a! moderate prices. Vnencumberml by those limey espepaca, which the mania for thronging Ilona. of 11.inean • hne heaped upon th e price of Good, (owing to large renta,) Jteeph White trill tell on rtlldy litOliCy tatty, at much lean than the usual Koala. N. B.—Carriage. repaired In the manner, with Ma. patch. Pittsburgh Coach Voctory M. J.. Eil'EPIIElyiS, SC.V.,,J TO BIOF.LOW CO.. formerly C. TtifIELOIY, No. 46 Diu...mof ALlej neor lbws Starr:, I . ITTSItti itti 11. VA IVOULD RESPECTFULLY AN- .• unilner t 4, the Car dap. toting community tn.' public that I have this day purohnowl the inter. eat m former partnor. 3lr. Albert. and will enrry the bonineenin all it. brand:en nt [lto old attn.!. No. 4h Diamond Alley. In changing the nnme nt thin obi and no RAJ wont.- liatahmanufactaring establinhment..l atomre the effort :Mall be wanting on my part to deanrve the game high character no long enjoyed by my prwionalworaan.l nnheiatm. PT:lyd 31. L. STEPIIENS. Coach and Carriage Factory JOHNSON, BROTIIEIL & CO., (korner of Lirllama and liel , ono Strrrta. AI.I.}:tillENY CITY. WOULD RESIEt'TFULLY IN form theft frionda and the rally that thryaxe untonf , :rtru h ; rift,. Int•eich., Itockswit3a. Pleiy:lia and Chnnota. in all thou .-an ons yles of finish and pr. - Tan - how.. All °niers willaxtruhal myth -trier r.earJ to drat:italic, and beauty of tlat.h r b latits mill :dao la.'mend— , h. or the 1 , 11.01 maxonahle tering. In all their . Eartern :Matta. rote. anti %Vit.,' .11 M..) 1 ...I ..”11- dt nt ti.: all Will, tarot thorn with their patt,oi: 0011 l. perfectly satisfied on trio! 111.111.1 r work. IMEMEMIIIMiI ,IFUrn MIT. 7ro YOUNO .- mums 4 YOU:. T. B. YOUNG & 1/14.441/ACI MINA Of FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every Description. FAL7r9RY—}I./eral SI, Wytie and n'A Old. Aren't,. Warehouse—Nos. IS & 40 Smithfield St., TFA3IBOAT CABIN FURY! r -W. S r"ukt.ntly mnttnlnt•turing STRAIIIn/AT r &MN FURNITURE it,' CH AIR. and Invite the ath•ntien thane interested in furn.litn.; Ittnat.. eelle.ftu - S T IL TOUNG et CO. . . . .1 C. F. KLOPFEK & CO.. 111 ANVFACTUItERS OF FURNITURE ITlaud CITAIILF every vnnety and vlylv, In Ilnvevnvvi, and Walnut. parlor, clr.untein owl dtnlttz 'nom, vqual t, rm to be f,und In the Ex=tern doe., and ret lower price, Every :article mule by baud und var. mated. airEluti.l* and Stramb ,, otv YnrniAln4l nnticv.— IV arcs au*. rnruvr Perm and 'VV.. Ott, l'ittvbar •hk desalltvily!l jA:llrrtlS VT. 'WOOD WE: Li ., CABIYET FURNITI - RE 'os. 97 y 99 Third St., Pittsburgh. J. W. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS. friends andtuatetnera. that he hwt,lnet 4mut Ida al . oe • of Furniture. whieb todeehboHythelar e met ben. ever o .red fur ante In itlik city. AA he tailt4ertalned to op bold hi ntoek. with aeo.oued material, beat vomktnarsolop and ue oot doelcnn and from It., extent of Lie larllity n mnnufacturinr, 'or to etuabied to prodtsee warrant ed FUR "ITUILE at the loweat Ile lboTe aluotyv on hemd the greateet variety of every dearription nr foetid ore. boon the cheape.t tool phone, m tbe nee t elerant nta coytly. th.tt hones. or any t.,rt of one, r..,) he furnished trom hl. stoe`t.or o tor. Tommtssion, &co LI.S.CIL 3. LLCM ' JOS. S. LEECH & CO., .412 & 244 Liberty at., Pit t•burgh, Pa. ' 1101,EsALF !MC AND CO3r2AUSSI 0 Zs: INI - 1111.i.C.ELPA,-N - PS, DEALERS 1N FLOUR AND BACON, 'tin Plut e and Minlneen AND PiTTSBURGII MANUFACTURES. jylluily -... Mc.A.LPIN & CO., 1.. ( 'tt.c. of.T. F. lor.ch. MeAlvin A Co, l'ltlmbur4h.) ENERAL COMMISSION , AND F0R.W.A._14..33E.5ZC; - .‘L.F.:.17...C1TA—..NT5. Levee and Washington Avenue, WYAMS.FITE CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY, REFERENCES: ' Joiepb B. lowch A Cu„ awl Pstteourgh .11,c11Ant. g. , n, ally. Jyll,l6torlyT D. 11. T110.11A5, CO3I3IISSI ON AND FORWAL.DINC. MERCHANT, No. AO Pm< .Strat, St. Isoo*, Mo. &LIMB TO &YAM, 11.mraiYA it Co.. I Loar_crt.& -Will parcliitao • .•1...L.,..att, Hemp, line,m, PrLeiyit Aliontion given to Any manner •if forwar•livia. Aly•I PLUNGER lIARBAUOII, CO3I3IISSION kJ Merrhant,Dimler iri wom,Proaleinvoi mol l'rtelnea gm, orally, N 0.205 Merry atroet, Pittsburgh, Pa. • . . . 11Er ENItY S. KING, (LATE OF THE 1.1 gm. of King & Moorin.wl.) 03ntnliv.k , n Murclinn4 and P.m!, in Pig M , nd .41 BlournA, Nu. 0 IVatnr Iwo luw 31arke4PIttnburgh, Pa. •I,io • A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO lIA A dy,Joneu♦Co.,)Conttnigainn and I.'nrlrarding chant; Agent of the Magna. and Indianapolis ItailnauL en, nor Vint and Ferry eta.. PittAburgh, Pa. ,bot.lyd V - DWARD T. ME(IRAW. GENERAL juA Comnilemion Merchant, and Wini,....ute Inwler in Man. fau - ntredrnlevuo, Impnrt.,l and Ihnneatic Cigura, time .o. in., No. g4l Liberty street. oppnalte th, bead of Wool. burgh, Pa. LE XANDEit 110111)0N, FORWARD -In 4 ASA Cernornimion Mei ehAnt, nn.l Le.lAgent, Den.!,r In Plg and Bar 1.1“/ and Shut. Anwrienn and s:ualla llem L, ft...2431CW. tiookatterfs, C. COCIIRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO E• S. and Itrwt Dwder In Book,. tdationary It net Alper !hawing*, Vetlero.l street. 6th door S. S. of Marks.; --Oar, P. -• " • TOIIN S. DA 'ISON. BOOKSELLER AND kitotloner. surcessor to DIVINOri k AgTICW, No. GA Market street, near Fourth. Pittsburgh, Po. Tr AY & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA BIL TRIM:RS, No. 65 Wood street, nest door to the cor. ner of Th ird, Pittsburgh, Po. School nes t Low Book.. con stantly on hoed. - •• L. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA- T., • TION ER, N 0.78 Fourth at., Apollo Building , U N-T & MINE It, BOOKSELLER _Li and Sinticm,,Maaonic 1141, Fifth ,trot. 'filmstctatts DR. T— FORD still continues his now vEntrrAnt.E vitAcrice. nb, mince, West end Penns Tanta Avenue, (Fourth Etrtut hoot,) Dud end o Di o nd street. Pitteburaii, Pa. a unlimited !moment in Acute and Chronic Dleetutea can HA be mitmled in any ul the medical pructice .4 the prorten DR. O'BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED az Dr. Smith'',corner Path and f , odthilrld tittarto, nn moNDAYS, WELIMS_DAYS nod ft aTUIII/Airzl, Dom /0 to 1 and I to 8 o'rfork. DII the Ilrownrellle 110314 JOb. P. GAZZAM, M. Po -aMIOAPP rums, DOC TOIL S OAZZAM & F LE3II NG . (Aloe No. 25 Ugh street, Pittsburgh. Rs hcoitio• Goolio. MURPIIY & BURCIIFIELD, DEALERS lu Nike awl lathe.' Dreea Conde generally. Clunk, •W and Shawls, Erobroiderha and Staple (Fowl+, for family use. AN unuecullly exterodra assortment in iIl the aLu.O departmentojust re -duel and veiling at the lOK prices. riirliortherant ror. Fourth and Market ata.lal ac. 3 A. .L MANNI • co_ rttrsio c.2.7.crnlogr a co_ n. rocs. A A. MASON & CO., WIIOLESALE 21_. and !Wall Dealers Flurry and Staple DIF FllTh atrert, PlUabugh. EIZAFStent ll,anb afirnlo.. J. M. COL=ELLOR GRIFFIT LAB; H, • DUD eQUI; lOWA, \TILL GIVE PARTICULAR ATTES- T don to the collection and ensuing if debts, accounts, ac.,ln Dubuque and murounding country. .calemiganecs Promptly Nodc sanmancasce lamnlmion: EL T. Yon Bounhonn. 7o 9l ime,a LeulL Jk R. Biddle Roberta Att'y; N. G. Mol= l4 Wm. thinningbant 0o.; A. ID. H. _~. T; PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1857. ! NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS I From IL R. SCHELL'S Aclrertlalur, limn, No. MIS Erood Matches, 10,000 Gioss ATATCHES. It :Aft LIG las AND WAS mtrratard 1. etand,rvcry rio 104 I, n,,,41 and tin expressly for shipping tuul jubbin— obi cm the roust liberal tern, by CII.II . I.LES l'A ILTII I I. E. • • 5 Maiden lArl• atent Spring Chair andiron Furniture Co, Manufactory 64 Y 66 Duane St. - --• •• • ' " Sul.runtu, 2v. Itrwfltmly. A,ae Yuri: LITAMIsIII.II 1,4 t, - • • • •• XCLUSIXE MAN U ItERS AND tore of tip. PATENT I. FT I.: EL SPRING en-AIRS. Ibe rno..t elegnut and I nxuri.m.. Chan. In the world. They n..A thr n, .tt the gr..at World'n Exit. nt Ltrnlon. Parie not ;Sew York. Sttitanh. 6.r Near, Litman., Itotel, nod Halle. Hann and St.., Moo!, n-Ith or n nen. ¢n.l bentatrol re.ttorw. HAL Perk. nun Garden Ceturteo nod Coat and Stnwl, and till, Cent,. 19er, Saloon and Toilet Mart.h. Top Table.: Iron I , l.dewl. and Otnanwntal. rohlltn, mud for Publ. In. S,lants. e.. Itru:kete. stilt nod Iyona , in ,erect . . . A .4111111; PATLST Grl:l. , ,It 1,4:11. uhidt 4Aceln ITll.xtllcr, The atletimaa . . oiIt•11.tIrt• . evatalianti.,n ..1211,1• - • ...do • thr for rek.li. or apprnevo i ,, P r )lA\il it l ' r.>—L. .\. N. a 1 ork. • Co,: .3' r ot. :1LL.... PI k Fuhrt.,. 10,011 tor I..pr. trim 11 t•.. all na.l 11,1...Lc...a hand I: k ric”, A The C Itrupest and 'kr+ Plvlrtp• IN TILE SOLI1 1 1'IST4)); nrol 111:T 11. V .1..1E, ntngoltur T11,14 - fS, 11 , f .1.10 , 1.1, .T El; f .r it.. 11:11, V.trtoot.eg, 11..111 ;to 1., Ilmoitp 1 , . 1 I NI: lor (am., Lugo. I. •I. ST, wants. and T. rt Itiglktot for I: .1. NI A 11.±II ALL. N... 194 Pearl ,tr,t, nom., ot 1I.1o•n long, No•ur ..rk ()61:itici Artificial Flowers, Fancy Ornaments and Lace Trimmings IMMU!! • • • subseribra, hare a large )lanufactery in nn , l on. lot Nvvr Voris.. utunl.,clon• "i 111,1114 J.. kitiLl Tt...ir - st.vt. vrol.racir. MAIO I ..1 I,o'. 4 nuJ II tl _i .. r. ..,;1 t ...t t1,.,r It .r•. IL.. u. r; IjATENT Sl'ltlNt; US,.. 1'... AND I' kill, I.lolVmtnt ..nt :1•• t kN , 11.1.4 AND Nl', ,• any: ..tter ..‘l.• Ow be, 14..1, ev, 111 t hi. ttr any 41,, nuttkrt. A 1.4-..nnl 11,9.,ti0n 4.1", utsy r0•rre..1.... of w et. ntate Oor yu - i; N. r..,4150,trw wisplwity owl 1- , r1t.1 o.ltuetinz the e4,lllltion or air. 1,,t1.7., luut VA/ r.. 11.111 them o. by MVAII/1111, our autl It. IV. STRATTON. Az,ni., ll,tam+ , JOITVErt ti KID-GLOVE CLEANER Jill' V EV, KIII-61n1 . 1: I'I.EA Eh. .1111'% EN'S In %YR. JOUVEN'ii KI It4iLnlV t•LE.th Kit. .1,11.: YEN'S ii11 , 4:1/ I'l.h N :rot. pi, ...Mt cent. per p-t Natl. 111,tit- Oro. t•alle elt.Aup h 0 patt• ait, tine 1•4 tit. An no n.lia• trim. I I.• N. 1,11,1011. t hi` ZioTo cn. Yr.-111m Inetil , l,ll,l alletr it I. rli•aii.4l. With i•••fttittimil app . , 11, pr , pas-atittn tont th. dirt wtII Inat..trlh .ll.apt.ai It to liti• Ai .1••••• i Lr tlannta. iit Fr.., hi irupitrt want. 11111..1:Intl iiittri.•—• their arr ot• It cli•att. and wtillit Lid gln.e. MiI:A.IIT It it 151... Stu. I. hir titi4 hit tweautilt i•—tnitle•xhin. ri. tin; I.u. Howl A t•rn. pr , patttltiiir. ...lit iliat "tit ti IIii• ci—n..• iti I . :. rent.. 111r..11,11, An. •.. tlint tit. "artii•l.. I. ati tl,t it I. t•tatnii..l Tr.oil , .4 it ...111 , . nod h..t• ...la lit I.• it n It . Itirthi..thit • r al.r. In F•iiiry“,••i• In Val airl at .4 iir ipt t I.A ~ C1....L1L M 0.,. at. N., 1 iitix A •tln xlt win,ll thus intri - 113.... Altirm,...it hand lit It Y.. ,EI.I.I:ItS. lIENIIY It BA! A 1:1.• FLE , I I hi., anil iithi•r hi Pisr.o.hlug Ilartivi. - are. 7, S I t I I , : I. I. IMPORTERS tuul Oul.liero of Cutlery. Fen .lerv. T., Tr , . pr. !raw, 4 11,4•11ou War, Ft. la Is Ttat....l War, .A Fr. Gad 11.4, Platlevlstra Jnpirnn.vl Plals t d and la I I U.:11... W. .1.N1•1,1,1 r.ry., • r• 1 . 1.A11:1 , e.141..NS A\l , I,TZ.K. iktvl I m n tt4trat , Nl,:a..alogu , tou pp! :11oderot Style of School rolture NT A NI• ACTI.;IIEb awl For by N. 13_1_ A• A ATAN - t - FA47I - I{El:s,d - it.° Patent Arch et Vorb fur rietll{..ll, purity. and a lxvolLtr 0:411. ,•f th.lr for will. ts 1. •.. .11111111010 ha 1 rvb .111 .l,•••• .1 II„ ol,rl In U. 101". lb. pr..: . Tn.. DAOA 1. E , 1) RAvL N... Is • 111 - A WOIIT I B INV \ EE. • V. 7 not. mai! I.! ./.1.1 .10., ! v m.I. 1. a. 1 .imic i riipm Itehro-1 emit , • im. tn.! riirt 11 Cho , I A. old 31.. Po. 1% 1.-, innz awl (Inv wt Own,. The al., Log.tlirr with c. exlrrtnrly or wan. rOntl a' T-, Corn, ”T Inanwwl awl Dinawnd y Els A BE:RGER. r j) ,• ET: , 1.111.1 , In •- 'Vs . c"ru., timithn. Id nnd , stow, 1.n.- A LEXANDER KING, WII No. GLESA 11 lir..Yr und Import, - Akti, la:: apt '1 y.l• \Arm . • E LI I M., ying Di.tiller, and Wil le nntl liquor 31 ,4.llautn. :?/.. .I.ll;rrty nto , t, Pitt.burgh. - _ • . - 1 ONES & COOLEY. WIIOLELA LE l; 1:1:1t: 4 arid Nutt Ft:mi./n.l, &der. in mg.! httotna,li , Innufru tun., N... 1.11 1Vat0r,,.C1..,w Alley. Pittnburgh. Pa. . . & DILWORTH, WHOLESALE. S %,. 130 andlB2 Sec.nol otreol,(l..tx,wis and Smltlifa+l.l.lttobaml, A CUL t TS UN, , WIIOLES.‘I,E A Onumr and Vommusion 31..rrhant. Decd., n rtala...% and Ptttaldtrith Nlanufnettsred Artida., L44arty et nn.L. Pittahurgli. _TORS 'FLOYU k CO., WHOLESALE M..r4.11... No. 173 W.. 1 WA ====l NVATT & WILSON. WHOLESA LE (MO CERS. Conutihnbat MN - at:m..lllld Ileal..rs in Pr.,- duct, and Pittsburgh Manufacturats, N... •:.:1S Lam., y Pittsburgh. j • • SAIAII DICKEY & CO., IVIIOLESALE I Orumm, ei,mrolvdtot Wltt.r ntro.A. nod fOl Fr.int I'll t.burol. - - - I !Ate of the firm 1451.1,....n. Inn,. & 0. 1 TLITTLE; SOU.. WHOLESALE lilt°- . ONES. Prloin , .• itn.l (7..mnn..Aion NI., hant, via IN , Aler. in I . lq.bnrgh Mnistitklitre, N.. 112 seennd , dre. , t, Pitt.bargh. 1a1,7::•:1 . . • M. I , IrCUTCEIEON & WHOLE SALE Grocer.. Prodorlinnd and Dral..rs In burgh Innolartnr.”l Ardcle., 219 Liberty otre.t, corn, or Irwin. nt,:l JOH" Arena. ..... timer, A A TWELL, LEE W HOLES.% LE stet Gann . i ... Mrrchauta.stpl I/tuatara Itt Pittsburgh .Nanucarturee, No. a Wisul Art+l.l., Meet) Water seal Front mt. I.IIIA _ arch. nplx • . . _ . ROM." ei,OI•IL. 1)111 ItOIHSON & CO., WHOLESALE Orocrrs, Oornmlosiou Ali.rchants, mr.l D.A., oi ii kinsto or Provisions, Pyrrhic. Lust Pittsburgh !ilutoitx. tor,. No. 224 Llbertystrrut, Pittsburgh.• Ptlftlyfl VlsIL nut, ..n.l all kinds of Country Produce, No. 211 Li .srly oOrri.t. M oll! Of l'ituburgh, 1.11,n1 .1. vonsiggtocuto. 1222)251 R • • - • oBERT oni.zELL & Co., witoLE SAI.II , Irt.r..rk. Crnmrnhotion ami Forarardina Mvr thants hnel Pitt-hurgh Miaatillvturep, 251 Liberty nir..t, try: JOIIN CAMPBELL ; Nl A nn I N ] N c• L i ; ! I t I: el i p l t I t r i e I ' N . l • L.. 4 1 11 8 ”ilhn.dd eLM, PatAl.surgl, . JAMES WILSON, Manufacturer and Orator In ATS AND CAPS, so.M WOOD t•TREET, Pit.lourgb, nod Fob. Alleglo.nv. itiounitfnAntr, .11.[11IN Hides, Leather. Oil and Slioe Findings, • L.berty oulaY , l PITTS111:11(111 PA. S ALES OF STOCKS, DU I', REAL ESTATE, As., AT., • grLD Mier July lat. nt We 311:11CILANTS" KXCIIJINGE. Apply to AMIN LOONtS & Stocked Note Broker, Je23 1 Yourth Stmt. 200 b b b y ls Latrine White . Limo for tale TY- ~_; r ~ PITTSBURGH AVII 1 P , T ii !l o ( d )S rm G m S th i N 1) , ~,S d l p l r ol m T p C t il y r 3 E h iS p : pd xe per ingructione Tnu.+—+ti Lint.* &LA 8,11 Cord; "1411..420S lyttloot; Itittitt&. I,fl C., Ittrd'ammt Sh.re of Logrm. 8 , '. , .1:31 toll holV, y ISi WIN, .11 A N I , A•• T 11; Elt OF !otric Acid; 13 Su., m.irit•• ~f N.. • ,•... Arid; 114olmnii. A.41,e. A pm Any ' Nom. do n.wl , - , Solution: ntys ti DEtL,,N. y m • 11. M. WAILIti A. CO., MANUTACITRETIS DE.I I.EItS TN l i t E a 31 A N 1). _ . DANIEL IiENNVIrT, . 11ANUF A CMIEL OF FANCY COLOR- . iv" ED 1r0w1...• War, il...rNingt , ,ju and Vtllol. Warr. ♦e. - UCIe• at the .11,nuLut..ry. cmuer IVanbin¢ton and Vratikbt. •treou HirtainFtum, upnk , ite Pittsburgh. f•u. a 10,f an ly itAlhi and nauto V14.1r. th . ..rmg. Shafting. di.dn int: and Sex NI ilia, and •db..r Man , :htourrt• of JORiOVIC al. find., Gor,n, t;ar, ntl fin Wtiluanto; Rich /4 eakn n.tehloiette T.-1, I minding Tn. tow; ~//11 11 , 41 • filg Lathri of every de 14,11pil CooninEn.,,ln••• . nado• to ord. r. ... • di, P. ItOrnoN VZ. 11 • 1 • 1,0 - 34”. Union Potttltirr, 3111 t HELL, ILEMION A. Co. \ E ATHA. co - AT:x[l; TIIE 111. 7 51 N E:".7; OF to . at ‘14., •c tsl,l , t 1 PCSNuCh. . N•• 1 I.itNrtv nt 011,,pril,ran,. al, i. awl r.,1 an tn.rt •., Gx.king Ranges and Slide Ovens, MANTLE k 1:11CIIEN c;RATES, Hollow Mat. Wu2oo Boxes. Un: Irons, SAD I E I'L'IICII t 1.1,10 Mill slid Mu.:uirnr•r\ Castings Generally, H am , IVA ICU PIPE' .1 all vizrA. AA.s, miiA AV:. v.elLs .)F TAIT' Dl'srllo.l.)o%. Shovels, Spades, Picks, &c., All of A At sAlatlieturor , my; II Ensuranrr agcnts. . I L3I AN A 1:1 1 .I. .Itent..Ll..l . 7 •• .1•11 rr IT E I. FEE Agent , Nepi...ie I nio/r -1„. tre • 7 / FINNEY. .k Lou,.. A. CA RRIEII, SEA MtN 4, • Penn.yhanta Imotrance ..:ornpany of Pirt..l,trgli, .1 I' qn11..tr..1 .011: EL L. MA RSIIELL, Secretary Citi -1.3 n u. 1 ,,.nra,v.• Goupany. 9.1 W.', 11.., 11. - 4 , M. GORDON - . Secretary Weeteni • . nnt. I , .mpany. 92 Water street. J NER COFFIN, Agent fur Frank . lin i Imarance Company. North-Rut corner 11 . ...E1 , A. 3IA DEIR A, Agent for Delaware • aiu+l _ rrins. II AM. Agent lloward Osinpany Insumnce Company. r rirl lost. .1. It. Agent Farmer.' and 177477,11,'f11V.aer TOS !fl: A ROBINSON, Agent Continental • tiourancc C. 24 "11114 .1.)1 . POINDEXTER, Agent Great Went .,-ro In., Vr.,ot .trort. 0 rot t CE "i4l , Itlanufacturas WELLS, RIDDLE & CO" 80 Fourth Street, Pittaburgh, Pa., 11.4311 , 11.TGULU0 or NiiMM TAIIER, POPE & STREET, OS( ; LI.ATI NG STEAM ENGINES, )RS .1 Vt MILL MAWS. '..1, .01;1.1 t 31,1:M BE ft t,AS FITTER, No. 10 ••_•-t neor I.f..orty, 41".! i , llll 4n - q.t. next , lor 101.-r - mo 1...,.-. n. IlOirt...‘nd Federal nt., near /tO • Cs-or, t1....-rtption of Fittinge 11 - 1“..r. 1;A. nod • Euca.stilc !Vile rsr 11. , 1t, t•mT,Tv4.4,I4TT ITT.ATITItIes and ALF:U:I) ENGLAND. Solo Agent. - r 4 livlU THE (mIGINAL J'ATENTEES, ,14. t, t: J. 1 . ..., e• •••.-. V 1%. mod ti,. A •• • u • 1 . 1. u, firaTT MITT. . turI:TTITA Lira! f.Estatt Agrnto. LAKF:LY BACII-Y, REAL ESTATE B Ite.ker, f and 60.1 otuol N.,1 !tog.lat.! • , lu ont,ll, 'ding Frnr...l I , rms I,IP WILLIAM W - - LER IN PROM ISSOIIY :OTES, M.,rtglign• HI, for umtv.v: rt: Pr.<111,111:1 1 my Army, aul 'fLul . l.llill, 10 .1 nth mtla,,, c-att “Iwa• nr, arid ottlre, tor , nnlunir:ltions and Int erviovo .rtrtly conlld••tial. . • . Ontr. , JltA NT oTilliET. owosite St. 1 vil's Cath.lral Jel:olTf EoRGE REALESTATE 1 and I Agent. calends to buying awl selling i4ol F.,clate of tore) description. .d to Agency toothless ,norslir. • Insuring proprty from loss or clototagn h. - good. n toblo Philadelphia Companies. Charges Nid• ..1 floor Soutb ......... A US IN LOOMIS fr. CO., DEALERS IN Pr.tnivqury Nolen, Bolas, Mortogra and All Smuri. M=MESIM I , ;Tii.4 AN n DRAFTS nouairr AND FOLD. 74• ,. m, ; •aio.s , n Ir amommodotod on roasooaldo tern, and eas.tallstn can the forronloll with good assoritlr. n•toaorrlS ; • e; Alan, att ,, ,,,, 11. Sale, Rooting awl I...tusitig a M. , Itlir.. N 0.112 Fo.o Os. I. M. 0... Wo , ,d. Crl - A USTI N USIM N. Notary Polak.'' Inr2 /?ONI,L.t I Is: SON, Iles! Estate Agents • Itrok,.. No. strut. TllO MA S kstitteAgeni, No. 7 , Foortli mtrort. ZlPtalStrol •-• • gal Pape r arehoitse. 'WALTER P. MARSHALL & CO., Im e porterol g 7 W.. 1 street. betarmn Fourth Atr,,,t and P1,.1. 1 11.1 klley,rltom may found aft vzleughe maorTno•nt 1.% .ry 4,4rrliniou 14 Parwr for Par lor, Ilan, lroung Room% and CLunbrta. A 1.,,. Window groat at lovett prtr.....to • “un , ry IVA LTER P. IluliMll A 13. St 1)1. EI.).3IL'N DSON & CO., Nan. 96 JD. 11,1 rd .1.1, near Wod, Itunufacturete and Deulere lu IV A LL CURTAIN GOODS. ORNAMENTS, nusnEs. TASSELS AND CORDS, DIAIPORTS.DEDS, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESSES: de., solicit the attention of purloiner. to their large Joel verbol stork. apßOtilmd SEIBRRT, PleAcricAL UP/lOLATERER, o o. Pio rotrif acrd. Pittsburgh, Mannertrtumr and d.ler fa CURTAINS, poRNICK . Rh NM MIA PEtiatut MINDS, HATTRASALS,COMPORTS, CUSHIONS, d r. Purtlesiler aitontion paid to Steamboat work. Carpets fitted amt told to order. W. T. W. 1.001:411REY, Watch and cloak Maker, IMPOSTES OF FINE WATCLIESANI>JEWti'LRY, Na. 28 Filth eortaa, balms° Wa -.I ~,al blartat, Situ. burgh, ra. q7-Partkolar attontfon paid t.• II , •• rrytairing,,r v,-,,,,,, Ai K NS' -, .r. . n Find Jrar:lr l y. lrirAlt *ail,' w.rrat.tr.l • TtraVßßiti'D --- —• 2 0 P 0? CLOCKS, • for (Wanting Roam and Parlor, All Amor-talent In ItoraaVrnol raarr,rirpot patbroa, plot rarrir,4l and to ..de by . .1. K. REED S iW,, J• :edit Jearotrra. No. OA Filth ai , rrit. - ATKINS' THIRTY DAY CLOCKS, inn 00UNTING ROOMS. A 110.1 supyly hut rn,hred and ford. by J. R. REED k ED,J.../1."•6 Vittsbmigij 6ityttc. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY S. RIDDLE. 8Z CO_ FITT 6 MIS., ABOVE .ITIMELD. Air THEPAILY6.-IZETTEistheadral iltorapaprr in the Irert, and if nrin!7 an ezttntire circa/at:on amongdf/a, business nan. and reach ean all classes, if offers indurensentan adna , cseri ns the bra mulleins ihrough which to reach Mr public. gra-THE 117:EKL r GAzicrrE it issued emery Irtanct• day coral Saturday, an a large /Janke, shod. and contains in aeldaliou In the news of the week, a carefully prepared and liaWr rq, , nlof lhe 3l'arkrlJ, run town:int and mandary fairs, and an accurate Bank Ned< List, rarrcctrd weekly far qrr p—making it thebert GLmmeriaid Newspaper in OW {rut 1333221 DAILY-Si:lDellare per annum, parable to advance, or IIA nests per week. payable to tiro Carriers. WEER LT—Two Dollar. per 'minim, payable in advance. Clubs are furnished on the following tcrilla: Four copies one peer S 5 00 10 00 Twenty/ ti o al 00 Ant one to the pravon giallo: up the dub free. fQ-.1,i1 at payments era strictly required- . and ne Po per will ,e cant after the tin, is up to ti lir I. l• wx+ I.ld. Rates of Advertising. 1 gar nare or li. , :t , .y., I time Eal IN=MIMMI i .. w .. a I ~, .. .. 1.,.~~~~i;. 1 Ton I , 1 u 000 Yearly rulyertherware antitl etl to ono armaret,chnog , 10. Ir at ple.sure, per annum. 20 00 f3rAdvertleanneuts with Cuts treble price.. "God and Humanity." FOR GOVERNOR, DAVID.NVII,Nco'r POR CANAL COMMISNIONER, • FOIL IMES ALTREIICCOCIST, JOSEPH J. LEWIS, of Chaster, JAMES YEECII, or Fuyetto. A.embly, DANIEL NEOLEY, Collins tp. THOMAS KIDDOO, Snowden tp. J. IL BACKHOUSE, Ohio NICHOLAS VOEti HTLY, Ja., Allegheny, J. HERON FOSTER, Pittsburgh. Assoeithe .lodge, OAISRIF:L ADAMS, of Lower 8t Mir Register . , JOHN 0. CURTIS, of Ohio township. NATHANIEL PATTERSON, of Birmingham JOIIN J. MUSE, of Versailles 1p I=M WILLIAM If. BUILCIIFII:LI), .t Peeble. A. B. STEVENSON, of Lower Bt. Cloir. Clerk of rhe Cooirte, THOMAS A. ROWLEY, of Pitteburgb. J. MoHTNNEY SN'ODURASS, of AIM hi Nlrtinua mon JiaLotisv.—A very deliberate and apparently premeditated murder won coin milted yesterday afternoon in the neighborhood Of Fourth and Cherry streets. The murdered 111411 was a young Englishman. named L. Smith, and the perpetrator of the net was his uncle, George Freeth. Freeth, it appears, is also an Englishman. Ile came to this country about II years since, with Ma wife, and commenced work as a jeweler. After becoming nettled. he returned to England, and on his return brought his nephew, Smith. also a jeweler. with him. S o on otter the rival of Smith, :I difficulty ocelirreil between F..eeth and his wife, in consequence of iot being insin uated that Freed, had another wife living. :kips. Freeth, though.a mother of seven children, ap plied' fora divorce, ahem four years since, and alter a hearing before Judge Kelley, obtained it. Two years after this, Smith tarried his di vorced niint, Mrs. Freeth, and one child has liven the fruit of this union. This state of things le I .o ill feelings and threats between the uncle and nephew. Freeth alleging that the deceased hat threatened to take the farmer's life several Smith and his wife moved into Fourth street. he , o• - eu Coates and Brown, and yesterday Smith started down town to attend to name business. W'onn nt Fourth and Cherry streets. ho stopped to talk to a friend, named Henry Harrison, and, while thus engaged, lexical passed up Fourth street in nn omnibus. As soon as Freed. saw Emit It he got out of the omnibus and approach ed 'Aran h, at I SUMO time saying, -Smith, you are e , ins on nue about me:: Smith replied by .„g, "that he was not doing anything against him.- Ifreeth.pado some reply to this, and said, ••Did I uff pay your passage to this country?" Smith denied this. Freeth then replied, .4 will show you, - at the sonic time pulling from aside rocket a paper and a si . ‘ barreled re,lcro.. Freeth pointed the past of and “Smith, you .^.a lend Loal:: . but before he could poll the igizr r, Harrison, who was talking with Smith, knocked the pistol out of Freak's band. Fnitf. then rui.,lowl. ,, ,sery street, and Freeth picked up his pistol and ran after him. When ,h o Washington Hotel, he ran iu, wed by freed. Ttutli o•t hem run through the bue•rooto, a stUail, low er a back room; just as Smith got into a small ves t,hole between the bar and kitchen, Fred h fired three times, two balls entering Smith's breast, killing him in about two minutes. The report of the pistol brought the landlord down stairs. and on reaching the scene, found Smith partially doubled up on the floor, with his head in a position indicating that he design ed running up stairs. Freeth was standing near by, and he at once said to the landlord, "I have done what I wanted to, and you may send for an officer to arrest me." Word was sent to the Sixth Ward Station House. Sergeant Shuman went to the place and took Freeth in charge.—Phila. Ledsm. We receive in the letter of our Chinese corres pondent the rather startling intelligence that the Government of the United States has decided to take possession of the Island of Formosa, as security for the payment by the Chinese Gov ernment of the indemnity demand for damages done to American interests during the disturb ances at Canton. While it comes from a source likely to be well informed, we hesitate about,. giving full credence to it. It seems improbable\ that such a step should be resorted to without a previous demand for indemnity, followed by refusal to give it. The seizure of a portion of Chinese territory can be regarded by the Chi nese in no other light than as an net of wart...and it is hardly conceivable that our Government should have resolved upon war, without a pre liminnfy effort to obtain satisfaction by other means. The Island of Formosa lies about nine ty miles off the southeast coast of China, embra ces an area of about MARX/ square miles, .and contains over two millions of Chinese inhabit ants, besides an unknown number of natives, who inhabit principally the eastern portion of the Island. The Chinese who live on the Island are generally of a bad character, as Formosa lots fora long time been used as a sort of penal colony for the Chinese Empire; the natives are half civilized and cruel. The country is well watered and fertile, and produces great quantis ties of cotton, rice, sugar, with wheat, maize, and various tropical fruits.—X. Times. Toe Quinttaro correspondent. of the Boston Journal writes from that place, under date of Aug. bib, as follows: Wood and Knighton, the two surviving pris ,puers who were saved from the hands of the Leavenworth mob, with so tntich difficulty, one week ago, broke jail at Dplawnri;, Thursday night, and made their escape. No tidings had been received of them up to yesterday morning. Their obsciinding is attributed solely to the negligence or complicity of the guard. Two of the guards of the jail—who were of course ap pointed by Border Ruffian authority—are said to be men utterly unreliable. A gentleman from Delaware describes them to me as little if any better than theprisoners themselves. The affair is greatly to be regretted, for if any ves tige of confidence remained in the bogus officers and the efficiency of the machinery of law in this country, this would destroy it. Should tuob rule again occur in Leavenworth, it can hardly fail to run to wild excess.' Tue publishing house of the German Evange lical Association in Cleveland has long suffered from the loss of money letters. At least ninety, containing various MO!, have foiled to come to hand within a few months. By the skill of the alfffstant postmaster, the thief was at last found to be a lad of sixteen, named Atkinson, the son of respectable parents, On his arrest he an ! knowledgeff his guilt, and implicated . a son of ' the agent of the association, who had divided the stolen moneys with him, and enabled him to obtain a duplicate of the key of the drawer at the lost office. •s; • fur. Gland of Fernando Po, which has recent.. ly changed from Spanish to British . rule, is sit ortetLon the West African Coast, a few miles off the month of the ricer Niger. it has a surface of about ono thousand square miles, and an Os tionited populat i on of fifteen thousand souls.— It is noted for its salubrity foriihites. The in tention of the British Government is to Cstab dsh there a -commercial depot for -its explora tions of the Tiger, and for the purposes of trade on that great natural highway of Africa. GAZETTE. VOLUME LXXI , ---NUMBER 1. Details of the European News The London. Globe says:—"The whole of the large force placed under orders forbefore in the arrival of the last mail, embarked by the end of this week. It has since been de termined substantially to increase the reinforce moms; and, along with some addition to the at , ttllery force, two regiments of cavalry and four of infantry, will be placed under orders . for the East. An announcement by Ministers on Monday night, of anintention to embody th'it militia; has given universal satisfaction. No one doubts. the result of the present campaign, for so it slay be called; in India, but ei ery one desires to "make assurance doubly sure," and obviate all possibil : ity of defence, by augmenting the European army throughout the whole of our Indian pos sessions. "General Barnard has greatly distinguished himself at Delhi. Ile arrived there with all pos slide speed by a long forced night march, and found that the mutineers had taken up a very formidable opposition, about two miles in front of the town: Notwithstanding that his men were suffering, he attacked at once, by a bold advance and a skilful flank rnovment, with that hearty will which at once hurries soldiers to vic tory. The 71st sprung from behind two sand hills, where the worn out men L....it obtained 'a brief rest, and immediately success ermined the ,frorts of the soldiOrs and their gallant lender. ..The position was carried and occupied, the rebels being driven out with great loss. The General was complimented by those about him on the achievement due to his skill, and in the hasty council of the battle field was advised to bring in his wounded, rest his men, who were coot suffering terribly from over fatigue, and to entrench himself in the excellent position be had red; but the General turned a deaf ear to every counsel, and pointed to a bridge outside the town, where the rebels were again assem bling. In a fow words he expressed his will that the bridge should be 'carried, and the dis comfiture of the enemy he completed. 'lf this he not done, they, too, will entrench themselves, and it will cost us three times as much to dis lodge them. They are now panic, struck, hot if allowed to hold that place they even might at tack us at a disadvantage. I am sorry tar pour fellows are tired, but they will take the bridge.' "Again animated by the General's will, and guided by consummate science, the small and wearied force marched forward with unfailing pluck; again victory was their's; they rushed on the guns with devoted courage, and captured 26 of the enemy's cannon, and drove them with great elnnghter within the walls of Delhi. "Gen. Barnard was thus in possession of all the heights around Delhi. Ile could choose his own position, and keep the mutineers in effec • live check. lie has since repulsed two sorties, and awaits but for more troops and Beige guns to take the place. These were about to arrive at tne latest dates. The conduct of the Gener al has given the highest satisfaction to the au thorities at homt. `•The mutiny is represented rfs .entirely con fined to the army; but a state of severe public suffering is spoken of, caused by the hordes of robbers into which the disbanded regiment had resolved themselves, making their war quite as wickedly upon their block fellow countrymen as upon the whites. The East India Company-will bear the sole burden of the war. It is the in tention, we believe, of the government to carry on recruiting an actively as possible. The strength of the regiments at home will be in cretmed from 800 to 1,000 men, and ten second battallions are to be raised. The calling out of the militia will depend in a measure on the site ress'of tin recruiting; but we believe it is pro bable that a c6rilin force of militia will be shortly called out.- 'WEI.III CANTOS MENT,, JIIIIO )2.—WC are now en mped on the Flagstaff-hill, having dislodged the insurgents on the hth. They fought most obstinately, and disputed the ground inch by inch; hut British courage, awl 1 may add fero city, forced all before them. In the enemy's camp was found an European actually laying the guns ! He was literally cut to pieces by the enraged soldiery. It is suspected that there are others in the city. Three hundred of the mu tineers tried to escape by getting into a Sortie but they were seen by someof our fellows, and a party went to dislodge them: they tired from the windows, when our fellows burst open the doors, and, rushing in killed every one. Not one was left alive." "We marched down the lines by the Artillery bridge, the centre one having been destrojed by the enemy. Weirere under heavy fire till ice got beyond the canal, but not a single casualty occurred." "Yesterday they came out in full force, but were driven hitch with great lose We have the three batteries in possession now, and they are pitching shot and shell into the city very fast. Ittusovxur, June 14.—f enclose an extract is sued yesterday from this place. You will find in the letter of the oth from Ullehpore some facts requiring remark. Such brutality has seldom been witnessed. The Cahill atrocities were had enough, but these are worse. The Pays says it is in po.session nt it.fortnn tion enablesit to slate that General liar amid, on the 14th of June, had :000 men at his command encamped before Delhi. His rein forcements. of about an equal comber of tree s, were expected to 11 . 1ce between the 16th and 20th of June, with siege artillery, when nn at aJ, would take place. The besieged were Sat less that, 45,04.10 strong; but, adds this author. ity, they are without discipline and commanding officers. Under such circumstances the fall of Delhi was expected to take place on the Ist of July. CAMP, ULLEWPORE, June 6.—Here we are. ten miles from Delhi, waiting fur the siege train and the forces from Mara, both of which we eepr •r to Give full strength to your imagination—Ounk of everything Glaris cruel, inhumane, infernal, and you cannot then conceive anythfing so dia bolical as what these deinons in human form have perpetrated. On the second we marched from Peniput to Raae. At-this place some of the poor fugitives from Delhi Met with the most barbarous treatment. We burnt four villages on the road and hung seven Lumberzlari. of these wretches had part of a lady' , dies , mr his kummcrbund—he had seized a lady trom Delhi, stripped her, violated and then murdered her in the most cruel manner, first cutting off her breasts. Ile said he was sorry he had not an opportunity of doing more than he had done, Another lady, who had hid herself under a bridge, was treated in the same manner, then hacked to pieces, then her mangled remains thrown out on the plain. We found a pair of boots, evidently those of a girl six or seven years of age, with the feet in them. They had been cut off just above the ankle. We hung many other villains, and burnt the Tillages-as we came along. A man who witnessed the lass massacre in Delhi, where he had gone' , as a spy,: gives a horrid account of it, stating that little children were thrown up in the air and caught on the points of the bayonets, or cut as they were fall ing with tulwars. The following proclamation from Delhi has been republished at Calcutta:—"Be it known to all the Ilindoos and Mahometans, the subjects and servants on the part of the officers of the English forces stationed at Delhi and Meerut, that. all the Europeans are united on this point —first; to deprive the army of their religion, and then turn by the force of strong measures to Christianize all the subjects.' • • In fact, icis the absolute orders of the Gov ernor General to serve out cartridges made up with swine and beef fat; if there be 10,000 who resist this, to blow them up; if 00,000 to dis band them. For this reason, we have, merely for the sake of the faith, concerted with all the subjects, and have not left one infidel of this place alive; and have constituted the Emperor of Delhi upon this engagement, and Whichever of the troops will slaughter all their European offi cers and pledge allegiance to him, shall all re ceive double salary. -• Hundreds of cannon and imthense treasure have come to hand; it is therefore requisite that all who find It difficult to become Christians, and ail subjects will unite cordially with the army, take courage, and not leave the 'seed of there devils in any place. All the expenditures that may be incurred by the subjects in furnishing supplies to the army they will fake receipts for the same from thei officers of the army, and re ale them by themselves: they will receive doable price from the Emperor. , Whosoever will at this time givaway to pusil lanimity, and allow himself to; be overreached by thesa.decevers, and depend Lupou their. mord. will experience the fruits of their submission like the inhabitants of Lucknow. It is ;here,. fore necessary that all Ilindoosand Mahometans should be of sue mind in the struggle, and make t‘ tt arrangem is for their preservation, with the' advice of me creditable persons. Whcreve he arrangement shall be good, and with whom ever the subjects shall be pleased, those individuals shall be placed in high officein those places. And to circulate copies 'of this day's proclamation in every place, so far as may be possible/be not understood to be less than the stroke of the sword.; ' That this proclamation be stuck up at a con spicuous place, in order that all Bindoos an Mellotuetans may become apnri;..id and be pre pared. If the atfulels now .become Mild,lt is merely an expedient to save them lives. Who ever will be deluded by their 'fronds, ho.will re pent. Our reign continues: Thirty runitis to a mounted, and ton rupees toe footsoldier be thedalari . of the ncir of_Delth." ' Tut ,most. mischievous hem are who' keep just on the veigo of truth., Sot Zallt' or *tint • To Let. • • - A COMFORTABLE TWO STORY 2 ttlrdiillg. .i 5113 Washinstan street, Alit gheny city, containing free rooms and finished gam& Am oessioll cln be had Immediately. Enquire of Jl 3O n..AI EC; No. 210; Liherty a. TO LET.—An elegant •S Room men tore Wood and Markel; acdtablos for u 71they Goody establishment, baring Stow Window and. Bkpligi.t. Enquire at myldAtf • GA7.Erit COUNTING ROOM. T - o LET.—A well finished Uwelfing with yard ram, •ohrubbery, dellghtrally inn .„13 . matedon the river bank, in Allegheny City, near the real deuce of lire. Snowden. Rent low. Enquire of Dr. J. P. DARR, Poll.llstroat. Or of NOSES BORLAND, Rea., n few dam Wow the pragnieer. DWELLING HOUSE TO RENT.--Thitt commodbma and sell finished Dwelling Donee, No. 21. i k ke Wert, now oceupbbl by tho auf,criber. The house,. I fine order, ham all th e modern cenreeletenkt,Weter, . ke.., to make it deskable fora family. Pumndon me ha , deny ttrno after the Bret of May. A nply al No. 12 O'llaa a etr,..1., be ..npMdtt JAS. LAUG)ILIN. r LET.—Tlirca. Brick liouses,- four cith.• Irard,on Centre Arennejla ,t Itd !:cra lov t rx goal tenent Er:entre of J*l7 WATT Ne.t:4l.lAberty ewe'. FOR RE INT.—Two Brick Dwollings on 11,i nl street near SuritbLehL No. Ins has ten. rooms, B. ,, her• OeS, Balleroems, L. No. In Lai otE.h•. Brows, Ow, Water, &o. Alan. an ORMoon Fourth street, mar Cherry alley. Rear $l5 wr annum. TLIOS. WOODS, 75 Fonit'S FFIC E TO LET ors Fourth street. between N.J , Smithfield and Wood ata—No. !M. Apply to mrl2 • ADSTI3ILOOSIIB ..30. TO LET —The ilall formerly occupied by the eons of Temperance, on the corner of Wood and Ththretreete. EnquLreof JOIN !MILL k SON, matt' 'N0.2.57 Liberty street. Land For Sale. A BEAUTIFUL FAR.II OF ABOUT seventy acres within a mile and a half of,Witsh locum, Pa., lying beteren the National Road alai the , limp d„ Id it. R. A mar frame hon. and Wier imprtiventerits. hare been made upon IL It is the beet qoaiity of Lime. some Land, and has been ander • high state of eoltiration. It contains about lb acres of Timber, and there la coming water In en, field. Por null:, information ongEtint at thlrofOce. [aolitif 960 ACRES OF WESTERN LANDS vox 60 acres in one tract to Wlnnetelgo county Ilancock :county. Clay coutity. RIZ= Tho shore lands era in the State of lowa. They will t • eolrl In separate tracts at V,25 an acre; if sold all to one pur elmeer V 2,10 an acre will be taken. The owner will' remain in the city until theiUth inst. Apply to nut BLAKELY a POMMY, FOR SALE.—A piece of Land conta.ining GO wrest, in thn th Het in", • Mag. of Liffington, wiftiln 4 :ilium of Morgantown, Vs.., on which are:Usectod a Haw 11111. a god Store which avurs,prostn i h uslueos bulk carried on. and thrco Dwelling Mouses. There Is an lent Orchard of the boat of g,raftwl fruit trees of various kind's good veins of Coal, and abundance of Springs on th• premises. It n ill no sold on Tess roationablu Draw. APPIT to BrotitEtx & DICKEY, auftilswr Deal Et' Mate Brokers. ~•F+izl ~r f k rt ~:ci MITE undersigned offers for solo ttoi Farm of ti ,urea on which he now resides, stunted onAlts Per rysville Plank Rip4,4dz miles from Allegheny City. Ths plat , ie well,known as oue •of the handsomest lutprovol pttees on the roAd.' Tha dwelling- nearly new; Ins good two gory fratite, well linlehed, with, number of other Improve ments, emit ae valtiablo fent.ms and a choke selection of young fruit too es, among width i e a number of choice grape vines. now In full hewing: This farm wouldatlt well for a Daley. has a run bf never-ratline water passing through the whole place. Ito proximity to the two lift% markets Jo the west. make It well worth the attention of any it-reow In wont of each a farm. The plank road runs right throtigh it. JrAtatawtf [LEAKY PALMER ALLEGIIENI - PItOPERTY - FOR SALE.- W tlnVelk lionw and Lot of Groand situated on Pitt alky, near tits Dianiond. on which Is erected a large two story Brick House, containing 7 well finiebed rooms, Ilni‘bed auk., a large cellar, trot, 10 the bowel and yard. This will bo 0 01,11 ‘ ,0 and ..12,11) termq aa the owner!, aluot mitring south. hilly to nun BLAKELT k RICHEY. Iron Land. 15 000A.g.R,E,V,sr-y v A R L:U L A r BL .r y : IRO n d N er signed 9 ham the following, a l which he will sell at a req. reduced price and on liberal terms In tracts of FIVETIIOI— ACRES or the whole. Tithr perfect, and gum! war ranty deem will be given. Thin land Itin tracts of five thousand acres noel,, oil attn. et.l In the county of Perry and State of Teunemen, about nix miler Iro n, the Tennenee river, to which point ntrtiga i- rttrteli all semen:. of the year. The' Iron On in very- owl acknowledged to be on good If not the loot In the bt... The laude orealsowellwatered by the western pi the Eifel° and Dnok rivals, end are very totality tlmbermi with I eater or WhitelVood, Onk. Cheat nnt . . A large portion of it Imwelladapted to cultiration. l'er further particularsapply eltherinpersonar hylettor to GEO. IV.REARDEN.Ettirry Illh, Or to SPRINGER nAunArtar., ?.h Liberty of, Pittsburgh. • Osage City, lows. WE OFFER FOR SALE A NUMBER of VALUABLE LOTS, iu tho Born of Osage,Mitch cll County, loan. These lots aro each GO by 132 feet, fronting on Wido Acosta and aro situated iu the moat thickly settled part of Ibis thrivlngiolrn. . . . OSAGE CITY . . Te the real of the Government Land Mee, for Turtsy Eric Loud Markt...44lns about fifteen huntlmd inhabitant.; iv rapidly ILIMMing. SDI! &alined to Jte one of .Lhei ;matt flonriehinu town:. to too, . These lots will be sold at 3 !ow prise. FOll pakldalsr can be obtained at the sane et the entbscritn.rs. CMi:lo=;l6= Lora for Sale In Allegheny. TIIE ouckrsigned r:fferB for tale a naraber of treoitifel Lading cote, rrontinir°P the W ee , C"" - teen, en Tr..bre etrert and on Water Lane. To pt 1116114 oho b.t. rn t relvate rosidencem, the above pre, woe irr7erte, -.•.- ::1411 eon be tend any whets _ in t , t. ich:4y. Inquire au the it - mires of Jyll3m--•nrew JOAN ON SA LE—nne. of the haudsotn. come F amts along the Okla Liver awl I. lk 11: t twelve tulles from Allegheny- City. containing acriefeir we will gall 12 acres of rho front. The Improvernente've a lame cottage how,. frame etablo and other outlnillam4;a, yoott.: aitti tltrleln lot: tof ti n . Met of grafted fruit,ta large quantity of raspberry and strawberry tante, and ether shrubbery. As the owner wishes to go west. It will to mold low and on easy term.. Apply too. DUNN, west aide of Federal street, 2nd door Loath of the - North Common, Allegheny City. . Iyl4 A_L LIABLE CITY - PROPERTY- ..FOR V BALE.—The undersigned offers for sale. my favorable terms, a laro number of building lots in' the Bth Wardbf, the city. The lots front ou Pennsylvania Avenue, ITO.* Forbes, Locust, Luria. Vicroy and Bluff etroetzbre but • minutes to from the Court House and. IM cold very cheap. • PC[Blooe dofrons of seeming a courealent and healthy location fora house, or wishing to purchase for spo6ulation, lu a part of the dty which mot continue atemilly to Improve will dud it to their tidy - matzo Mall open the entaziiber. C. SIAOEP., Att'y at Lair, myffhtf 1i0.104 pith street.' VARIS FOR SALE.-11.3 acres of superior Farm Land, fall of OUT, on the pltfabnegh, And ("him, ltallsoad... 112 Acica of Excellent Land nod Ohioan' Ocal a anal Dnr llngtou IcR Acrealf Land on the Railroad, gl mllea Wow th. [3. 186 Acres of Land, well Lmproved., near the town of In dian.. 56 Acres of Land, three eager eolith of the city. Farms. Country Scats, Rouses and Lots, 51 ille.'Fornates, dn., an deemilbed Ina tainted Register, Whlcll 4 goon to an who aLsh to purchase. • Enipsire of THOMAS WOODS,Itro! Estate Briker, opt 6 - No. 75 Fourth street. LIREAT BARGAINS IN COAL LAN.D.=-- X_A We neer offer that valuable Coal Tract of Land, situate on the 3lntiongaheln river, In the third noel, adjoining the t 0,,,, or Webster, containing 42 , 4 acre*, 38 acres of whirl is pure black real off Oct vein, there a mason second vein of 43.4 feet. OD &cresol Sue timber, Ignitable for pit pans This property cannot be surpassed fur a coal site on the MOlson galiela riveross the landing is good and deep water all sea sons of the year, le offered at a great BARGAIN aa the owner 4 going Wart. Apply at nano , • • ap2l 11.3ELALN k SON, 59144th et. COAL. LAND FOR SALE.—The undersign of ett offers for rule OCIAL NE =NORM and PIETY ACRES LAND, situated on the first prbulione of the most dottrel'. !orations nu the Mononvihela river. The ettealan of Iron men, Coal men, and• capitareta la directed to this property, on It is believed the ami.rtnnity for profitable investment Is such as Is not often presented. The terms are easy, Pull particulars may be obtained by- letter or otherwise, by ennoirinst of • • AIISTLY LOOMIS A CO, Steckand Noteltiolters, N 0.92 Fourth Street. - Fresh Ground Family. J3',Our ' • WE are ready to deliver to families our very superior WHITE WHEAT FLOUR, GRAHAM OR UNBOLTED FLOUR, AHD RTE FLOUR. Order); may be left at LOGAN A ORECRTS, Hardware Store, OS, Wood street BRAUN A REITER'S Drug Store, corner Liberty and St Mar streets; GEORGE {TATMAN'S, Tobacconist, comer Smithfield and Diamond alley. In Allegheny at A. I'. SCHWARTZ:M. Druggist: W. A. ILERDT, Drugigt,DiatoontL R. T. RENNEDT I. BRO. Steam MITI, Allegheny City. ATKINS' THIRTY DAY CLINKS,. ROSEWOOD CAARS. A good supply just received and tbr NOG by J, k....11}MD k CO, Jewellers, 48 Fifth K. JUDIE SECOND FULL STPPLY . OF CARPETS, OIL &prim,. huminios, &e; at the Vouith tutor TU S .rI . I. Ifted.T.Lint having Jost retainer] froin the Beasteru cider, where. owing to the present &jollied state of the market, they have pardoned, and at very low rates, large and alronet entirely new etockotHdßPETM,eonsist:. log in put of •• • T elreYerlDevotees. thre D p r ly b new and heititifolpillernr, a " i . 4 t sod T a9r ' itteo, a very lane ettotety - aDoorltets, Whilowniselea, • Bteloßede, Duff and Green Holland, all of wbleh shell be of. fried at the LOWEST BATH for ash. Hotel and hone. keepers will Sad it to th e ideate? to r thous • adl. SEAMLESS BAGS.- . 10,000 e Stark A; 2 bwheig • 2,000 Pt 's.om 14.1 . dui - • - . • In stare sins for de at. the lowed 'zptiees ;nob -4 4, ..11' , paired coy OW. Millets A.nd other* wl3l to mob° tilts maim of bap, al thetanirujintioi' tor , ronner noxin 100213 . Cornet Liberti and 140 ito JUST RECEIM— bia. Vindala MsnitficatieilTotreco. In t6ls t of Clew. andlobworneaffered t. Dow open for conaratiortart4 rale. at - •!. ozogaz wsrsuoil Saltileld,dreat and DiantomlAlley UGAR AND-MOLASSES— jorsig.b7 wan BAciAlziri O :9 3 °AVA Aa°