THE PITII3BIJIGH GAZETTE PUBLISHZu BY WHITE ei GO riTTbMOll, 4 + lO TUESDAY. lIRMLNINO. AUGVar 2 . 7 . I 8 O UTAirfassarro samara', reqatarea „„„a Ia ilesr (avers before St. le, asa es early Inthedse as ,IMakable. Advenkesseas animated tor It .pce,- 1.4 Uma ss,,ssms Agolo We mu paps, at: s s t rii . urt .a. u.rftlol hock, Philadeiphia. d AMC% awl aluborssed to fasciae mabscrilitions !mid isl•s00901011r far ea Cr 11.03.0.0,00" hone dassacast.—Assends.. mesas and mbessiptlons to the North Amosisad sod Vetted flumes Gazette, Philadelphia, received and to r. wardob !Ma 1001 . • Crl'andMlL/M , aamaciallairc—Sebscriptionsi vbibisbin paper, will be received and foreveird tom *Weans. aawrrEOzaAlietwenpito advertise haw hr this Ws met reoehred and forwarded free of rtawrg• Nos aloe. Criecvmwri Dena Uizarra.—Adoerueemem. sabeemptione, for Oa paper, will be received led tterartied lerom Lb= ekes, PKKOCIZATIC WHIG STATE TICKET Tot cast. COIERNIONI:14 JOSHUA DUNGAN, ttEacOCoaray. OOP ICDRCF am.E. SHR W. SNYDER, al or - on CO. nt s. tot 4,48111.. JOSEF'' , OERSON, ' or W.illAtt...COUnty. Whig Nomination, fo *lugs ay County sat nu= Warm c.c.s% sraonam M. nowm, vox neon •111403. TIMM MOO[ cons." HA AR DENNY. Ezi:= /AMES' CARO-THEIt, . Ot WUXI*. • vol 111101ta, MORON IHIHRTSON. Pastmre , T. J. HIGHAM Lower St Car. C. WALKEik Ektabetht. JOHN WCLUS oblwas. JAHLES FIFFE , &Low ß den. onnoinerem ortemr, _FRANCIS C. FLANESIN, Piusbaren. icaduNcossi. EBENEZER BOVLE9, North Fayette. MIEEM emorn =lrmo. A Vr, COI7I.IIITEY, OLIO. grin REIT PAGE FUR LOCAL MATTERS, TELEOILILPRIC NEWS, .o. 'here is nothing in the overflow of bile which ,appeared to the Pan of yesterday which requires ip deserves a reply,_ except the enternon that the Ohio aid Peansyleanla Rail Road, is os a north western route,and eau, even bring the trade of the Math and wad to Pittsburgh. To show the falsity d this watement, it Is only necessary to look at the map. Prom Pittsburgh to the sommit, beyond Beaver Creek, the road pursues • northerly direc tion, necessarily, in- order to avoid crossing the Ohio river, and to pin the level table lands of Ohio It then pursues a westerly direction until it reaches idlers mad beyond hbundeld, where branches diverge. One to the north west, the other to the moth west. The latter branch, which is in pros rem of COl3l4llClfOll from the point of divergence . .to tba Wettish, pours to a south westerly direction , sixth It marl Lidittimpolis, where it command. eke trade of Southern todinss sod ell the centre of the Siam It also gives a rail road connection with Louisville,' and thionigh the improvement Which centre! Meld, with the interior of lien. 'tacky Tb• Post Crattitoraily endeavors to make :he im• :pardon, that the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road ' bat a less direct line to the middle and smithery ;.parts of Ohio thin a route through Steubenville.— ~ TN ease is just thio. Talang the estimates of the 'Visa& of the Steubenville road, and the Kelm, ' sancta of the Ohio nod Piousylvanus Rail Road. vas distance froni Pittsburgh to Columbus, by the elachenville TOM*, across the couotry, is ooly some • tin or Mete miles, leas than the route by 0137 Western road, by Loudonville and Mt Vernon `The - equated distance would probably mike the routes shoot etpial, while thesuperior cheaply. • dthe 011io and l'elansylvasiia route, ovoidmc el it does all experwire bridging of the Ohio river, and thorough country between here rani :Steubenville, ' mat ever give' t a great advantage over the rival sonde. For all the country, then, west and math Of Columbus, Ohib, the Ohio and Pennsylvania road . has all the advantages that the others possibly can have; while Rh.as others which Its rival would not enjoy. It is therefore • Meer misreprmentation, tote] that our 'Western Rail Road will not com mand the trade of the *outlned west, Es well as the Steubenville route, unless by that phraseology the Post means the three or four counties lying liarifteck Steubravllle and Colurnbna. It is toeless, however, to _argue so pain n question for the in. _formation of 'the public, nod as for the editor ot th• Post; it ii like throwisty, pearls berme swine LtirrunastsCs 1/11 VIZ Cullom—Telegraphic din patches bring intelligence of a difficulty in the (Ming. We sincerely hope that there may be some mistake In this. It is well, at any rue, to anagead opinion until more reliable =enema are neeteed. _ riarra.—The everlaating Dieh feui between the Porto:dam and Connaught men has broken out into violence, on the line of our Wee tern' Railroad, below this city. What particular, We have received Will be found under our loon' bask It ta inzange,when men leave .their mina, bud fat weoentry of equal rights and privieger that they cannot leave their ant:paled quarrel, behind The Pus Fiske; iticue ado about =error wbk appeared In cat paper last week. It the editor will read •ewers", Instead of ^ codere,"be will llorro ear ni!aning. Knintnniterk Coact= Roan —The Jenny Line Mat:eft Reim, cote rusting to New York, will be mate of Wenn live tlioneend persona, each 0% whom will have a diatiact high back. d, wane chair, with a number on it eorreisponding with the amber on his ticket, so that any poison Nankin lag a ticket; la sure of his seat, and of the exam east he pare for. There will be no yielding op 01 the beat seats for the ladies, is la commonly the ewe, as all will be provided with the scat they parchase. ' We are indebted to the Hos. F. P. &num for a elopy of Ms very able report relative to coaneoting tba [failed dada and Alma by steam. Also, to the lion. J. Comb of Pa., for a copy of his speech, Minded la the Rime of Representatives, oa the tidied of t!ie Protective Policy. £zaia Bustorttox.—lntelligence of the exp.- ' awn in search of Sir John Franklin has reached law Plat /Department, dated at Whalefish June 29, All was safe add very well, though ice berfir bad b.eit actrantared by the rawest. Lkul De Bow= earn • "Wagtail leave to disband proceed to the North, breabLag axlifppemarik, if wind and weather wsll • Thence we thall make for Lancaster aomd. Should Wellington Strait be apart oa my • main It, and finding that eon* of the Engl ieb etwaslis Wtreentered it ahead of me, I shall make a • bold pm& frx,tha Northand West in that direction." !km Intimcnon LY ALani..w..—The Colam Ws Time lams by • Islegniphic dispatch fro • liguttgomec7,.6.latems,Mat animurredlect m which . XOO nagnats VIVO =gaged, had taken place in Lowe -. des cougar, in that &am Fortunately the plot Ina dmillyed balere the litiorrlettonbta had lift. io seevaaptish their plum the rudezvous of grois was discovered by the wheel, who fired op Oa lbw', billing aim avd woandieg twenty of tbeir amaber, whin the party dispersed. A large num. bar of prisoners were taker, The Savannatt Mooning News, of the lOth publishes the above, and adds: "Atentletnan who arrived from the West, na the an of last night, confirms the above report, and 'rand hewn, as that very pest excitement pre. - .laid la that *lion. The slaves bad bent • ladled to insurrection by an abolitionist, for who., irrycelbension • reward of 56,000 bad been offerd /L• number of persons were in parauit of him, and Uwe@ Waved he would be taken. It ;was report ed thu he bad taken Merman to Charleston, by way of Anvilia''! The !amain of a pant are reported by the Elindothtown, (Ky.)lteginter. to have been lately .dieetrimed In the muds of Rolling Fork, a t, Vile the Ohio rim, some twelve mile' Irom Illizsbethteirn. They consist of a thigh bone six dam the sins of an otdinary man's thigh, and • Gobi bone in like proportion. There Is said to 'be no Oda albeit being the relies of • human heingoand a physician who examined them, Ihhats the lAN of the pea= must have been 12 Of 13 he% Osernt or V.Faniaitax.;—Betaraa already list. d wsmat the daltuate of the population of Lord*. ' wafer IflU Co ha al but 50,000, and probably 08,000 Manta, Tho population In 181.0 was 141* ladadog Podia, which la not a sopa. wont, sa lamas 0190 per sm. anon Correspondence of the reatibergh Gazeitet: Watanentri, Aug; 22 freeldenVe acceptlons Wonderful Worn or Dr. Gabor Napliestiled. Gener. al Barlow of the State of afralrs•• Plane of Trauma and- Revolution... Goer and Where should they be IGet. The public receptions of the President, which were discontinued very soon after his taking the high office he 126 W holds have been renewed. I et• tended the first of the 130 W serles,tind was much pleased with the grace-11nd cordiality of his nose• net to receiving visiters. No occupant of the White house has ever become it better than Mr. Fillmore. Among the few arti• den of ornament which are to be seen an the walls of the Reception Room is a sort of memorial of the occasion of Mr. Fillmore, which is a very wonderful example of talent and awned &LIR ft has been executed by the well known Hungarian Exile, Dr. Gabor'Napheghi. The work consists of a collection of short con gratulatory addresses or salutatiMia to the President, rendered to twenty dif ferent languages. In the middle of the piece is a portrait of Mr. Fillmore,executed with the pen, es indeed the whole elaborate piece of work is. This portrait is as accurate and expressive ns the most, .. e‘ . , ...„.. 0 ,,,, r 0type likeness ever taken. Hovi great mps have been labor and patience expended on a pry* of this kind. The same gentleman who exec/veil it, also presented to Mrs. Taylor a letter l of condoireco upon the death of the late President, which for conception and style of performance is „p a. , greater curiositythan the curiosity of which fume been speaking. I need:not notice in detail theproceedingsof Con. arcs* to day. The Senate is drivelling over the Fugitive.Slaar Bill. They will pass it, in some shape,prubably about Saturday:next. The House made no considerable advance an the Civil and Diplomatic Appropriation Bill. The Committee of the Whole will get it ready to be re• ported to the House on Saturday afternoon , but I don't expect to see it passed then. Indeed it is doubtful whether the Southern ultraists do not in tend to make their anti movement demonstration on ilfris bill. It will be observed ns a -significant circa/metal:me: that the most tmportant of the Ap• propriation Bills which have been heretofore betore the House, have not been passed, but have been laid on the Speaker's Tablegter - being perfected in Cornmittee of the Whole. But should the appro. hensicms felt and expressed In many quarters, in respect to the Civil and Diplomatio Appropriations be realised, perhaps the House will go fOramni and advance the Military and Naval Supply Bills to the like stag;; This will consume the whole of nest week, and bring ns to the close of the month. So that on Monday we shall probably have two axon inviting field, of strife_ The first will be over the passage of the Appropriations, without which government must cease its operations, and anarchy ,most soon ensue. t The ucoad will be the bills from the Senate for the settlement of the slavery aou4ntion, including, the admission of California, inutviag,lt is alleged, the continuance of the Union' The decision of this airite will decide the fate of , he Union and the country. A failure, through the factious resstance of a set oftiecreants in Coo grey to pats the annual appropriations, would be revolution ipso facto. The Sub Treasury system would drain the community of every dollar of coin, co-operating as it would do with the tariff and the balance of trade to send abroad out of the country at much of the trime as ehould escape the clutch of Me U. S. Collectors. The recolnuonists in Con gress are playing their game both desperately and shrewdly. They know that a long continuance of anarchy in Congress, by bringing swift and •bso ale ruin coon all the great commercial interests of the comma would lead to prompt sod efficient ineamics of relief out of door. There ere $40,000, - , P 0 a year drawn into the Sub Treasury vaults. rho, receptacles have already absorbed probably 1 , 1000,000, since July let, nut an ounce of which Vila be disgorged Probably at this moment there V not morn than 75,000.000 of spec. to the Ushited States. The balance of last year's accumulations, on the Isl of July wosat least spocoao. At this time 'he II S. Treasury' iloubtleu hold, fifteen Imi&ou of coin, which muss remain Mere until released by regu'ar pruners of law. Now in It to be imagined that the community could•uffer thin count of things o go or . l for etaturen order that tincic of tinitort;ln Gong/less might enntunlifnale their pnrpo• sea? I may eighteen months, fur if the mmonly . could prevent all supplies being granted at thts Fe* •ion, they could ns well prevent them pert Winter, and they would. This of count, would postpone mum until December, 19.51, unit"s on extra sea• ion should intervenes. But no, such submission to action is not anticipated, and the traitors who are tow practicing on their co ma assumed right to ruin t he country, by an elute of the forms of the con union, expect to driven, a resistance of the rentle laws for their owo preservation, w,w d:e hile redil and treason mein rampant in Coo tgrers in the full tide of I,cmsun revolution,the plotters think they will have forced the ci.uumoßion of the first overt net upon other profit. of ft or y itifererit class . Let events chow the justice of these spectiations. My plan has been to meet the revolutionists on their own ground where they than bust dare.to deretope their infamous schemes, • Ina them darn there, In the cost end the rum ;newer to telsatthey way. Jussm WasulNortro, Augast 23, 15.10 ARer a late session this afternoon the Senate sassed the bill kr the more effectual enforcement if the provision of the constitution, relative to the -,relivering of fugitive eleven. I have not attended o the proceedinge-with any degree of cue for eel:. -nil dove. Indeed. the sir of the chamber le so -ad, and my health has become so much impaired -ly kiug exposure to It, that I have been convert -d to rely upon the official reports of second and accounts, for my impressions of Hemuctial .ctinn, for these two weeks past. I shall make be bill passed le day the subject of comment here fter. lam disposed to allow many of the claim. f the save holders in respect to this particular taint of the recovery cf fugitives, bat would no t niewingly glee my assent to nay project which -Could materially diminish the security of one free -olmcd population, whose nghts 1 teepee and mien to eee respected by others. At the same :me, I think tt is only the mast abandoned acoun irels who bang upon the skins of slavery, who could dull, or ever countenance the abduction if Gee colored P., for the pupas* of reducing hem to slavery. The House are still lazily wading through the details al the general appropriation bill. They rope to get through to morrow. Unless the pin -livery fee-dot:lists oppose' definitive action on the 5-11, I think they will succeed in disposing of it. Out of doors things' have been remarkably quiet i.e a dty or two, we have had no ex-sitements.— .% vague remo• is flying &soot town that immense lauds have beet detected in the accounts. and . general mincer of doing 'liars, of the govern. ;neat officee in California. These rumors appear , point more particularly to the Collector et San Francisco, Co!. Collier, of Onto, but they include the gentler port of these army and navy eaters! who have lied to do with Sternal:tegument of pub lic Simla daring the Into most extrsordlaery state of till as in California. I will furnish some rath er c Leas and " astoctudiug' particulars in my next. Mr. Bard, of your State, has been offered the honorable and lucrative past of Assistant Seereta vof the Treat/try. Ile is acid to have declined. - Subsequently the rime cffer was made to Mr. Samuel P. Ogden, the experienced and capable audit°, r,l" the New York eurtom haute, who, I have no doubt, will also decline. A Mr. Cooper, of New York, Is about to be eppointed chief clerk of the petition bureau. Of the Our Charge. who are returning home, three belong to New York. All of them tog( not be eel ceeded by gen. tlemen from that Stet••. New York bat certainly ' been pretty well done far, both under the present and the lab admiaiatrationa. A Creak of lean diem - titles and additive, to the fat. Let this ou• finery maxim be observed. Junto& P11101.Y76.111,1 61mstoss —A writer In the South• ern Preebyterien give. an interesting account of the rico and progress of the missions of the Pres. byterleu Church, in the COMM of whift occur the Mlowirg statistics, derived from the annual re. ports cf the Board of Foreign Missions to the General Assembly. In May, 1638, there were 8 stations, 21 crate and 17 female missionaries, 3 churches, 27 commuoicante, 131 pupil. , I press, and the contribationa mourned to 514,744. In May, 1860, the stations were 27, the male mis. doinzie, 91, the tamale 46, the churches 17, the 'communicants 3511, the pupils 1711 , the greases 6, and the contributions 2126,073. Crams or Warmnoroot—The following la the comber of inhabitants In tour of the seven wards *of the city of Washington. We base 40i learned what number the three rentainlng wuda contain: second Ward Third Ward Fourth Wud, Filth Ward. ..Pro. Tsui. FEWI7I •"°', IrC " r 4 L • ; garrerpenaeoure me rittsbaUhalssexia- • • • kizwl ,You, Aug. 21,1850; The neursby the !steamship Philadelphia . hu oix,ned snag the old disease, end more pe w ^ than ever express their determine. t b a . o deft for the lead where tho pilmary rocks nee ge'd. The letters are more favorable than th e printed secouots, and there is no resisting the concineion that 1350 and 1651 are to yield o larger bOrnet of gold than the past two have done.— Psi rate letters contein the warmed 11115911 LOCOS on the parr of California of her determination to come into the Union as eke is, with no lingo of slavery, and no diminution of territory. The pro. heeding' of the legsletnr: of California have jolt beexpot to press In New York, and make a vol ume :of 1350 pages. The quality or the paper, and. the typography, rivals that of moat annuals, and It is sale to uy that no government in the world bee so excellent documentary printing as our new sister. ll cannot tell to interest your forwarders to learn that IHICCCIII has crowned the long continued efrort to adapt ottani to canal boats. A most grat ifying experiment has been tried on our canals with. boat with one peddle wheel, of peculiar construction, and placed precisely in the ccotre o! the Teasel, and connected with an •djuntable woos queliff, whereby it is enabled to get ail the r quitute hold in the water without dropping its buckets at low as the boat's bottom, sod al.o to •cold completely any material rush or dwell of water, and consequent injury to the banks or bot tom of the canal. The "Eureka' Is driven by ■ 12 'horse power double engine, fed by that description of floe boil er ordinarily known a. the "locomotive boiler.' It make., without a tow, six or seven miles per hour with ease, and when going at this 'peed, does not make as much ripple or swell in the wa ter as an ordinary packet boat going at a speed of four miles per hour. Its paddle wheel Is 9 feet to diameter, 4 feet Ace, with buckets of 15 Inches deep; the buckets are . made of boiler iron, and to form area hal ellipsis, striking the Water in scoop form, and thin getting the fullest possible force to each stroke.— The seam quells, is situated In the open epee, In the • hull of the boat, between the wheel and the stern, and consists of an adjustable platform plead at an angle sloping towards the stern, which n• coining the water es it to dashed from the pad. dies,gradmilly lowers and levels the wave until it passes out under the stern, on a level with the sortoundlog water. The vessel is capable of biking a tow of three or four loaded boats at ■ speed of 21 to 3 miles per hour—the ordinary speed with which they are impelled by horse power. The "Eureka" la in. tended for towing purpows merely, hot the levee, non is capable of being applied to fre , ght and pas senger craft of ■ larger or smaller roe. The esti. mated consumption of foal fore vessel ol 5) horse power, Is 2 tone anthracite in 24 hours. As to little dints requ:red to thopeeoliarly constructed paddles power of 4 00,50 horses may readily be made ap plicable to a vessel plying upon the waters of Ibe old canal. The dip easy he increased or lessened at will by a Wimple emus:meat of the gearing with which it is connected with the rosin,. Such is the dere, nation given by esperieeeed gentlemen in arch affairs, aid no mason can be advanced why veal, should not et once become the universal motive power on canals, a. ring, as it will, to [Lose old faahioced modes of convey ante, an levee. of speed that will enable them to bold their way better compared with rail roads. The great Items annual trade sale &books and stationery commenced yesterday, at the rooms of Merin. Cooley ds Kees,. The rooms are 150 'set rang 69'50 wide, and are berbod comparison the Guest book rooms in the United States. The cats ecogue is 42d pages, which will give some idea of the extent of bumbetra, but • few Cher foe!, are not untheut interest. Belittles this catalogue of "toad for the mind," our heck• auctioneers also sop ply'on their premises, daring the Writ, a lunch overflowing with Me abandaece el ear markets, to which the trade have unlimited seem., and which makes them forget that hotel dinners are waiting for them. The lenelnlit aced not be add ed, is paid far in the books somewhere. The grocers trade tales of tear and coffees have also commenced, as well it/ the sales of maunfacmrera . cocks of dry good•, and upon all sides there is seen the utmost rpiru la butices. Money is In mom demand. bet Is ruin very abundant, nod should Coopers use Icy degree of speed in acting upon the appropriation billy, moat keep low. The balance is the sub treasury u new sir nod a quarter millions, aik amount eritiere, dented, and one that would, unaided by Cairkirnis gold, trouble our merchants, reeresealing, a .1 does, eighteen be3.opri of bank currency. Tee impr it:nicking will coon let these aer . Meal ittile• Mille the benefit of trade. Stocks are brie, but not active, in the ab.cce at .pecolaton Cotton, since the !steamer's mail, is steady, hut ' the market has hardly opened. For Flour, there is a large capon demand, eapeci ally to 'below and medium grades. Corn is up on the news, and 64c obtained fin good parcel.. labarrelled provisions not much is doing. Whiskey has been sold at 281 e for Ohio, and mom asked. The teas Teeter. day sold at an improvement on private salmi, and was well and spiritedly attended, as was the en( fee sales. Linseed o,lstanda at Ile. 1 000 too,' Scotch Pig Iron at 529e20,05, 8 mo. Hides are in good demand, and prieea are higher. Leather (kers better, and, in email supply. Tobacco Is firm, and holders ob:attig in some eases an ad. Mee. C. .TWILTZT Foot Mono. OF Frothowr.--Letters from the United Stalin Expedition in search of Sir Jolla Franklin, Wtilleo u.Whale Flab Island, on the coast of Greenland, Jona 21, state that as the vessel, nailed Northward the days began to grow longer and longer, until at length there war no duknere, and finally the um remained above the horizon during the whole twenty four hours. To oor men the shining of the non all night" war singular enough, bet to the Greenlander. It was nothing new. to the coon. of a tow months, when winter sets In, the days mill gradually abort en until it will be totally dark during the whole twenty four hunt. These days cf darkness will COlllineo for about two months. GEORGIA r Ann.—The Souttern Frees ball • despatch firm Macon, Ga., dated on Thurrdsg night, announcing that • man convention had just adjoaned—sod that it win one of the largest and moatentbusiantia ervar held the State. It was eddreued by bleears:Rhe 1. Vancy, •ed Cab orgjaharoa ; Colgan!, Sides, Jon., Gibeon, Rata n", and Pisa, or Georgie, and other.. Toe real). lotion. pasted were of the rirongeat and moat deo I.led character. - The following will sem:mean ladication of their spirit Pauit,d, That should the event occur in which it atiall become itio duty of the Governor, under the direction of the lam Legislature, to call • coo. wagon or the people of Georgia, to consider of the necessary measures of solely to the State, It it the opinion of this meeting that nor Senators sod ftu. rtesentatives in Congress, should immediately return to their State, sod unite with their roost,. tuents coo• sonatina nod action upon such mensal.. DWYBUCTION CY hiss 0,1,141011 Hoon.—The lan of this noble edifice, by fire, on the morning of the 14th testa., most tie regarded in the light of a public calamity. II was erlebraled througheut the Southern States Ice lbe extent of its accomma• dation+, the excellence arta fare, and for Ike order and regularity of us administration. Mr. Cullum la a host had no amen., and taken altogether, the destruction of this estabhabrnest re, in fart, a Wk. lon and bonny blow to the city. We are now without tba means cf accommodating arr., gets or travellers, oe there is not tell in the city • single public hotel The manner el its destruction, too, Is calculated to awaken alarm fat other prop. any In the city, as there Con be no doubt bat it was the work of an Incendiary. The bu:lding and fursitorn, we team, were in. anted to the amount of $57,000, divided among the effaces ea follows:: Ftremen's Ins. Co. $lO 000 City 7,500 Merchant's 5,000 Lae & Treat " 7,500 Linn (Hartford) 10,000 Proteetfon " do . 7,000 Ircalc Bank'g " (Pturati) 10,000 The plate and a ewes portion of the coolly for nitoce. and a past of the stock of Nunn, were env. ed —Mak& Zig., Aug. 10. Ttn TILLOTIOT or Tua T1111611711.—W0 lam that there have been acme 500 application. to Sheriff Evelath for places at the execution of Pm. &mos Weater, on thi 30th. The religions cere monial antecedent to tire -execution will take piece In the priwner's cell and the adjoining lobby ; and the prisoner will be accompanied to the lows by the officers Or the law only. TMy rumor today that Dr. Webster had committed aridae la entirely gramltotm—Bat. Taman The Boston Courier, of Wednesday, in refannce to the Weida rumor, u]►: v pt. Webster was visited by Shatifr Evekth and E. D. Solder, Erg, one of counsel, smilers day fare[looll, and baud tote in his usual frame of mind, preterite; entire resignation to tde fate, sibmlsaloa to the av, sad pod will melee all Wes" Sate re:am Callfurnlir . . The Crescent City arrived at New; Yoik, on Friday last , with dates from San FraiCcrico to 17th , . July. She brings oto hundred and area smut. gem among whom we notice Com. Thos. Ap. C.' Janes, Hon. Geo. Abernethy, formerly: C.,tternot of Oregon, and faMily, sod • large number of U S. Army and Hirt Officers. Tee Crescent City has no gold dust entered or. her manifest, btu it is report)] that there Is • eon aiderable 'Mount in the hands of the passengers_ The Steamer Falcon sailed from Coagres lot Havana on the morning of the 12th atone o'clock The steamer Nettherner sailed from Fanema .loly 27th. The steamer Sarah Sandi railed from Panama July 31st. The steamer Eudora arrived at Panama Au gust 2d. The steamer Isthmini arrived at Panama from San Francisco on the bth instant, having left on the 19th of July. She brings sixty passen gers. The steamer Harvey Gleason was up the Chaves river on her first trip. Pushes who saw her express perfect confidence in her success. The ship Columbus, 314 tons buriben, has been sold at auction at iien Francisco for 55100. The schooner Cum. Shubrick has also been sold for Information has been received at Stockton that a party numbering about twelve, have area found dead in a ravine near the ..Double Springs,"where they had been digging. From their rippearance, death we, caused by the stabs they had received; and from the scarcity of any article of value upon heir person", the supposition tn, that the poor ellovrs had been robbed of what they prowess- The San Fmn else° Herald of July 18, rays:— There has been considerable excitement to day on account of the exposition of the fact that one of our largest mercantile firma suspended payment, yesterday, and assigned their property. They have *rood anions our most respectable houses, and will receive the heartfelt sympathy of the whole com munity. From die Aka Californian, of lair 17111. The etttrao, it. the serene..—We have quite late informattun trout the Southern Ininea, representmg matters there on volt in a very unsettled uud excited Plate, particularly in the region of the lowa of So nora. It has become a matter of certainty that nut Only are there a large number of thieves and mur derers roaming through the esoutheru ruining dts etas, but that there is a regularly organized band of desperate characters, composed of Mexteaus, Chile..., and, it is thought, same equally demorat toed white nun, who have banded themselves to gether as guertlins far the purpose of plunder. Nut only is the miller, returning with his hard canted gains, subject to their remorseless atteeks, but the trader ' while upon his lonely path, laden with Pup. piles, fulls a victim to their rapacity. Outrage. of nos land have wren I requent, and hove ut La - Citrouv ed the people of Sonora to decided acne. A party of Americans have been rotted, well armed and equipped. und turned into scouting parties of ran • get, to scour the country to search of .the despes redoes, uud with lull power to execute the severest retaliatory Cpen•Ures upon those that are found to bare committedany act of violence er rubbery.— Tam company antitheft about twenty, is regularly organised cad paid by the citizen. of Snout, 51d pee mall per dxy. Tue existence of the guerilla hand of which we have spot., is eonhohed by a private letter handed us by a geutletuan doing Ou steers to Sonora, but now to this city. It is fnsn his partner, and bears date on the night of the 10th trowet tie elates that a }boom of about oar bon dred penune bad just brought uno lowa four Mex ican, who had been found In the act .. bUrolUg the bud yes of two Anzeri.us," when, it vras sup posed, they had murdered and robbed that night.— l:pon elansivalOaa,thra threats were foul:] 1.. have been cut, but their bodice were so much burned that they could not be reeognoted. liebteqUeulty a fifth, who with ethers made hi. ea.?e when the party were doeovered, was brought tn. Tory Were all-sal:en before the magistrate, but so mean. sed were the populace that they insisied upon their being tstfen,upon the hill cast at the town, where their case sOa. to by decided by Judge Lynch, told hiseentenee canted 11110 linnosimie execuilon Fuer of them wonted undoubfedfy be hung, but the filth toedevidence 11, detect the repute., of the party. Ott the night of the potty of Chinese were ...Led urar the loveo, and rvtd,ed of about .5:1000, std cow of thein AM' b - adly wounded that, a-ax supposed he would out sccover. Caterer.—The Stockholders and Daemon or the filastaieppi nail Atlantic Ilulrelail Comport, (abase line noon mug secret the State of Ilannts trete: a pent apace!. Terre Iblute to the Wabash to • point opposite St. Loma, on the Ms. aisatppri) fro:: • oboist nod wirgann moans step at their IrCclll meeting in Vandal:,, watch we have not enticed. Front; that tar bill to make a grant of Land to the Central Railroad al dine, which hag passed the United States Sen• ate, but is hill op IWOe lower hunts al Congress; might tin prejudiced and even detected bj Ihr endeavor that lima been mail, to unite with this grant slender granve far their awn and ether red rand enterprises, they rob red bT n Unani.ollt Oct.-. trial, WhtiC •112.011, evict national aid is protraoan of their wore, tnet webed to hare the VIM'. for the Centred lbortil. rlri ;;it a'l ruitmrtait sad fl.er,:cre di.m.sneetr.i their moo application itolll-IL, and mourned the delegation in Gongra” to act accordingly. El= Osamu:Atli, or THE STATE GOVEIVOMT ran New blratca — Emtormaa, Sea—Several man of tee Army — among theta Capt. Sykes, 3d !Wintry, Lieuta.Plymploa and Tyler, 7th Infant ry, Capt. Alien, Artillery, and Dr. Edivattla — tvith Mr. FL T. 51. Kinney, led Buda Fe on the Ifah duly, and o part of them arrived yesterday la thin city., From Mr. McKinney, we gather the folkoma tag informatma The e!ections under the Suite Constitution of New Mel.co, took place as the Roth June, and re sulted an the choice of Dr. Henry Connelly for Governor of the Bourn over ..Tomos .Cobeza de Baca; Manuel Alvarez, La tat. Governor, beating his opponent, C. St. Vrain ; and William 8. Mel.' wiry, Representative in Canteens, by a majority of some 200 votes over Hugh N. Smith, who has been for tome Months knocking et the hall door of the Home as Daegate from New Metro. At the same time that theme elections were made, an election for members of the Legislature was also hold. This body convened at the time appointed in the Commotion, and Some curious mem, were enacted. As is generally known, Now Mellon ban been divided into two partle•—oce or them advocating a Territorial, the other a State Gov. eminent. A member of the Senate by the came of Motility., from the county of Santana, presented his credential, and mat admitted, bnt it was found oat soon airier, that he might not be dlrponed to vote with the majority, and he wan et laded tram his seat, and one of his opponents was voted Into hit place. Hereupon, a z Senators and Repro. sentab yes withdrew, and left the Senate without a Quorum to do bminets. BM this difficulty war overcome M a manner Feentin to New Mexican legislation. The remaining members proceeded to fill the ploces - of a suEcient Dumber to mike the bonne. of leg:elation legal, and they proceed ed In the perforate/me of their official duties.— They elected Maj. It., H. Welslitenan s late Pay mooer U S. Army, and Mai F. A. Cunningham, also Female.. U. m. Army, Senators is the Cow. grew of the flailed Smell. At a later period, they elected P. J. Pillans,Chleaustice of me Supreme Court of that Stove, sod E. C West, Tomas Cabe sa de Baca, sad Diego Archaletta, Automate Jude. es. Lewis B. Sheets wan elected Secretary of B.ate, 1. D. Retorts., A editor, and Chart. Rh, met, Stale Trunivartr. Au evelail for Sheriffs sad other GM rent wan ordered for the 24 of Au. gust, but It it said that there was tome coollet of opinion between Ctil. Munroe and the people, In this particular, and that this election would be prevented. . . The Indians mill continued ihetr depredations in ■ll parts of New Mexico. They attacked Ike nineties of K•t Carron god Maxwell, and elf all their mock, and killed Bill New, an old !ninon tWarer, a healer and private oleo. 1., First Dra goon., and a Mexican. Major Grier barely escap ed with hie life. They bad also tun off tbe stock from different pinere in the.neighborhood of TROT, during which they killed five Mexicans. There depredation. were eommlUed by the lireardla A paehte, a band el Indian. numbering only about 250 men. The Navejoe, were nut idle, and bad run off large t o of aneep from the Pueblo,— Large parties of Ike Canaticehe, bed visited Gal wen, Santa Linningo and Anton Chico. but they did no damage and professed to b., peaceably in clined; Varlonsouteninq. trate, and detachments Maid. luny were met on the route. Weht,'" own wa. suet thing toile. from Soon Fe; S. St/entered, Jame. Sabine, E. 'torn, and lies. 11 artiaon's train. at Rod It ; Captain Sanderson'a command, es earwig Government mores, it Whetamne ; the Coiled Slates mail in stage coaches et Cotton. wood Creek; nod McCauley's train at Rabbit Err. Dr. Connelly, rho Newly elected Govern or of New Mexico, Squire Caine, Wm,O. Skin. ner, and W. 0. Ardioger, were met fifteen miles from the erossine of tko Arkanaa, Caps Lovell. wdb a command of Lena Light Battery and Company K. of Dragoons, were met at Joneee Fort, on their way to the Big Timber., where a military pool is to be establiahed. Connelly's train of wagons was met at Walnut Creek, and Air. bray's train at the-BM Bend 'of the Arkansas. A second United States mall stage was met at Cot. tonwood. A detachment of remelts ardor com mand of Captain Shroader, was met near Strang! er Creek, and several derided parties slang till NOW. An exprear, which let Santa Fe several days diet all pony, overtook them Ware seething Fort Leavenworth. They brought reeled dm. pitcher, and orden 1'0,2,000 stand of some. The wife of Clapudn Eaten, U. S. A., who had arrived bet a few days previous, died „in Santa Fe about the 20th Ally. Col. May, Capt. Humber of lib, and Lieut. Burnside, were to WITO with the lame party for the Stater, but were detained by otSehd duty. Maj. Weighttuan was Irk at Hammy and may be expected here today. , The crops in New Mexico were very du e. No sin fell whileithe party was on the roots, sad in omo places It wee decal{ topiocare vsYifiteritrfalii, Tenp.pepeta ttr6 to t6und.4#k acc6stt It of tbe.dath of . D CIF citizen of that plios. wal! Veivegiltrof,NuJlville, sad , was:TorinerlySiiii Giologitt. - ' TYI73RTS Farnars..ne =pods idribe jeers 1533,1631, 1535, and 1836, amounted tq- • $573.000p00 415,000,000 ne exports some period B dance against this country 130,000000 cot, ay . mama to such no unfavorable elth9 of Credo w ith Europe. a great run was made on the Bauks in May, 1537, and the consequences swag that all of them, from New York to New Orleans, suspended apecie -payments and at the same time causing , a general mutt Mnong, the Met-. chants,: • ft is now • estimated that the imports for Chia year trill exceed the exports from forty to fiai merone of dellare. Under such a condition of thle, Is it not parsing attargo that the Committee of Ways and Meow, abould have arrived at the wire conclueion that it tainexpedient to take action on the mod? Ia it pattible that Coupes. will adjourn without adopting measures calculated to Check immenre imports Do Ike Committee cf Ways and Mears, or nutter a majority of them, desire* repetition of the fleeces of 1837? CODDION SIVISI4 Hoe. W. M. Ilan, • . - • • gentleman has returned to this city, and will re sume toe practice of him profession, Philadelphia has always dean proud of the high attainments, the great professional skill, and the lofty personal character of her ernineet son ; and the broad and comprehensive statesmanship, and the earnest de votion to the greet interests of the leountrv, which characterized his management of the Treasury Department under the administration of General Taylor, have given addltionel three to this senti. ment —a sentiment which wilt sum), find i n i t . • priata public utterancti—Philarleiphns North isurican. Improvements us Dentistry. DTL G. 0. STEARN:I,IOe of Batton, Is prepared to manufacture and Jet Dunce TOOTH In whole and pans (Jets, upou Section or Atmospheric Section Plater.— Yoaltiledt CU kan IN 'IVA METE', where the nerve la aspiwed. Office and restdenee next door to the May or's eaten, roon4 meet, Pi netionth. Rarmtvo.-4. D. ItltFarlden.F. 11.1:1 . ' ton. IMO DEL. D. 111321 T. 'e • Dentin. CorneroTrourth • • wid Decatur, between Ilarket and Ferry streets. eint-dlvin ENCOILTO.AGY 110II1Y, , 188T1TOT/OBIS CITIZK INSURANCE O .. PANY, f Pllttitme C. G. HUSSEY, PAW,...—A. MASS, 8.1. O7ce—No.4l Water meet, in the 'ruche.° or C. H. GRANT. Tllly COATPANT Is now prepared to Insure all kinds of risks, on house., manufaclorms. goals merchandise In atore, and in trenrita vessels, to An ample g”ratily for the ability and integrity 01 the Instltutio ,n le alTorded in the character of the. Diet rector., who'aro all citizens of Pittsburgh, well and folornbly known toote community for their prudence, Intelligence. and integrity. Dlair,rnal.--C. 0. Dolmen Wm. Dagaley, Wm. Lar Inter, Jr., Welter Dryant, Hugh D. !One, Edward Iltrnzniwk , Z. Kinkkj. ld. IlarhaagL, D. hl. liter. ar.11,11 Blind Restored 10 Sipa by the P.. • trolount. S. Si Inmate—Sir: I wish to Lear testimony to the medical slat.., the Oil milled Petroleum I was for a long time •Iftictvl with a telilly inflamed and very eyr,o mach to as to lore sight entirely toe about three months, with very little hope. of user recovering the sight, and but a slight prospect , of having It re beciasof the sureness; my attending physic= was owners, lot in matttig a vireos en giving relief, and snide , . me bat Wilt encouragement- I heard of tee Petroleum at.. the Ist of April, 1141, end gave It a trial: the result if, the sight Is remised lad ray not writ, camp: a tittle %cod . s or weak when I go oat In the son, ANN IRELA ND. slan , :ito.c . . et., (Inc ntatl, May It, 15.50. S. s. Lturol. —Pin' I have beett %Meted with rile' tor eel:wears, and have tried ...thee remedies, ebullient petran:tent eel et, until I heard or the Puroleem. 1 have tea only one bottle, and think I am entirely eared. ci I le TO LIE LET, rrwo new tool convenient brick three story Dwell. I lop House., commotion tone rooms meth situated on Ross street, neat the corner Foont sh Pass.. stun given on the ist Apple to DAKCWEI.I., PEARS & CO Wood oh rah at Second It A POCKET D' OK wAs found to Birmingham. Tbo owcer re,, ev•ed to call on Iteary c , oyder, nn I.,arrtson am, prove properly, pay charge•, and take it away,__ _______. Musa] FOR BALE, AtvPl.l. made and handsomely , formed iron grey four year old hone; Maks well and easy under Lisa saddle, and trots fast in harness—maven!) , wand and tree (men all blesnistma Also. a lotions and well sande Iron axle liagay i sollii gears !Grille laws Alm, small Mexican ?damn& perfectly and molt beaati(al a ly fonttod,mlgeitilo as any kot...uid be, 'suitable fat ladies or children. AI CUSHY,Wood WILSON Jo CO 413 ot rurgsl:dlt PI6IQON-130 tons 6616, for We li y. - J. 16 DILWORTH & CO artg47 31 Wood sr QII6AR—S) bhda N. U. Sugar, • prime article, in LI spore abd for Mile by 17M=MMI FLOUR—too his extraTamlly Flour rae'd by (13 tr..W HARD/MGR V4ruilf, o l,ll`lVoli SODA. AEIII-7 casks Sods Aatk reed fatiale by • aEa%S & W HA RLIA.UuIt CLR;;;.N2 .11sok good setiele,Jort received SaRIVER b. LIARNES ..130 & Second lot. M ACItERE D i brir 3 dct ig 21? 6f Otis No 7 doi jut received by sualvaa & FIAICNES Er.4 4 5..1i„ - gelifat7:?...„btx4=thk: Ell'r) ,■ to ! AI A MeCLURG & ay. '7 ' 998 Übe .1 PAPPLE CHEESE—A pima snide, teed by 11427 PM 4 MCQLUEQ s CO CUER3E-1 lam IfSttetli co „Ainga ) , WM.! , zucu". 'QMI In, DINES—Ftr sh Sardiefei In whale tAi half by.• • recelved and for *O6 try ' VM A AIeCLIJRO & CO • fifettslattlon of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given, that th e partnership of the subscribes was this day dhow - sad by moms; carmen: The t ailness of thalami firm sun be settled „b.] Other of the. tabtatibari, at the old stand, and .11 I persons knowing theill.lVLS mdebted are reurmsted I Inmate speedy payment. DANIEL HOMER, • " - • HENRY HOMER, Wilkins township, Ong 0,19M1—w11.1" AA.N4 1501 W BOAT liglo dronght, good ..gine, ,tad o#ogsotto lb good ookr. Aoply WILMARTII k. NOBLE • ._2liLs`2 l 4 Cary MM. ET FP STAIRS sVartrr LUACLIFIELD inform their curium eta and buyers generally that, an tonveqnence of aretkiUrn bt ing engaged in enlarging and Improv ing their Stare linen:, they have removed their gruute, to the Sudan Stuart:4'o.e building they ne6PYlnhc. the improvententr are finirhed; whew they will be happy to nee their “atornera as usual, and for the unable al walking up emirs, will try an d remunerata theta by wiling theta Cheap Goode. 10 . ElltntaCt (TOM Fourth Creel. j URPHY & IJURCIIFIELD have Jan received a i. of nee:style Lack Fall Printtaut cola., at 14e Pa , Ta,d- wave liztra Family Flour AFRESH supply of the Poland Mill. extra Fatally Door, a very choler •rtiele.just reed for sale by A CUt. lIERTSON A CLOUSE 105 Liberty at SUPERFINE FLOUR—too brls on hand for rale by avatfl A CULI3EILTSON A CLOUSH DOSIN SOAP-,A bra No I just reel for sale by auala A CULBERTStrIJ & CLOUSE. F , IRE BILICKLIO4 , IpO In store and for sale by JAMES WILZELL. etO , 0 Woaer st COFFEE -11 AJ bags plum Rio An sale by sagt. , 6 J !IMES DALZELL LARD OIL, —ar brls Not for sale by JAMES DALZ ELL 'TANNERS' DIL-41 brio 100 sale by aerie JAMES DA LZELL XI'ACKEREL-73 brls No Y., for sale low to lluse ISA ronstonment awls 'JAMEY DALZELL 11011ECPER SAUCE-0 eases Wells, Miner & Pro 1. superior,test reed for sale by UM A bIeCLUAG & CO tate Liberty st; SUt ooLON TEA—ID Yt eiteits very fine lust reed and for sale by theta chew or lb, as to as it eau be bought west a( the mountains. .01 WE A PIeCLURG & CO LIVE r e el re d as Manteillea,& ?Ilya brand V latt reeetred and tar sate by ungtO IVILL A hleCI LIRO & CO Sti.L6:IIATUS—WO basin store gmd for sale by STLIARTI. ( ILL aulan W ROO5lB-50 cox le store sad for gale Ly aag24 STUellt SILL G" 55-- '° ia .are and for tale by aozca E.TUART A SILL CIIIERSE—A lot 11,192 o Cream reed by angda STUART & SILL INEGAB —l5 brie old, In more and far aale by STU.AftT & SILL DAWN-4 Lbds peime Std., toy•ale by Al burl; bl VAIRT & SILL BAITING—Sa bo!oc No I, in atom .11 for sale by :o r e S VAULT k. 'SILL C°r YARN—Assorted No r. for sale by ou r s ° ::: reAlt l' Pc SILL IDOCICETS-50 dr z Beaver Burg i t.lo r r r.. ; . a .. 1 * S IT . 1. I)t,D ring, aorYi T OBACCO -30 bis orri'd Sni k • twist . Just tee for Ink by 11 'g 11.UVV d N & o'"IRICUATILICK oath 192 Ltberty'rt MACKERI.:I,—,OO brit No n.larte arriving, tor rude • •ug-CCI BROWN lb Kin KPATICICK - 17,L01.7R-100 brbt S. F. tu *tore and for tale by avg - Jr BROWN b ICIRKFATItirdIE IOFFICFI-4to bags _ Rio nriirlng, and for sale by V nnnra BROWNa KIRKPATRICK BACON -2P casks Side. and Shoolders far Ale by aogr. DROWN elt. lUKKPA I HICK 0 e 7 aWiatli l aitlinaXYß 4 . 4 dt . ...• for sale. T IIE subscriber will fen, on accommodattug terms, the property on which he he* resides. between Adeetheny and hlanebester, connunlng five acres of wound. The above property ia probably better smelted with grape sines, trait trees, yoowherry tivahme.rwpberrlee i strlerberries,wparacus, thu`net , , roan any unwind of the same extent la Western Peonsyleav tit, the proceeds of which annually yield it large rum. 'I It -ea Le also on the parolees, con venient to the house, .r (slime etutny of the purest crater. Toe pounds Ate ant. leered irr.ol the oath by say, and mow messy. rem stn the Lemm a. of the vines In that direc.n, and he ulvi ay. Imo torn umate nal annoyance.. The trent of lbw properly IL on a bendsocue •trcet, and capable of being lad out' low lon., lenvla t t Whirel one more of she most dm Weal< loco.as for country residences that can Le isaitgaied. Whl MAR PIN norlttidtw Hea'd 41% far Good Teas. ‘4, & HAWORTH have obtained the repu- Ilel Union 01 selling the Best and Cheapest Tel. in Ibttst unth. It you compare their Te, with what you parches, else-wee" you wt.' m 0.6 ACIIIIOOO