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'. ■'« ,v l -.riyy-.y Yu*) Duty of Sail ora tuw«rd £*aascogtra*v Judge Baldwin** Opinion• About. 1889 or 1840 tho ship “William Brown,” laden with iron, and having on board a large number of passengers, foundered at sea, by which more than two hundred lives were lost* The vessel’s boats could not carry more than half the number on board, and the sailors to "save themselves threw into the sea, after they were in the boats, a number of women and help . Jess passengers. To prevent the drowning crea "tures from clutching to the boat several sailors armed themselves with hatchets and actually chopped off the hands of those who caught hold of the guards. A herculean sailor named Holmes, had, at the Captain’s command burled several out of the boat. When the boats ar rived at Philadelphia he was indicted for mur der ; hut the Captain contended that to save the lives of the rest he was compelled t:> act as be had done. The trial came up before the la mented Judge Baldwin, who found Holmes: guilty of manslaughter and sentenced him to 0 months imprisonment and a line of $2O. At first the jury could not ugrec, but Judge Bald win told them it was absolutely necessary for the safety of passengers to establish a different precedent. The following is an extract from his charge: “ We must look not only to the jtnpardy in i wbioh the parties were placed, but also to the relations in which they stood. A familiar ap plication of this principle present itself in the obligations which rest upon the owners of stages, Steamboats, and other vehicles of Irans portaioo. In consideration of the payment of fare, the owners of the vehicle nre bound to transport the passengers to the plaoe of con templated destination. Having, in all emer gencies, tbe conduct of the juurney and the con trol of tbe passengers, tbe owners rest under every obligation for care, skill, and general ca pacity; and if, from defect of any of these re quisites, grievous itjury is done to the passen ger, tbe persons employed are liable. Tbe pas sengers owe no doty bat submission, he is un der no obligation to protect and keep the con ductor in safety, nor is the passenger bound to labor, except iu cases of emergeuoy, whero his services are required by unanticipated and un common danger. Such is the relation which exists on shipboard. Tbe passenger stands in a position different from that of tbe officers and seamen; it is the saiior who must encounter the hardships and perils of the voyage. Nor oan this relation be changed when the ship ia lost by tempest or other dangers of the sea, and alt on board have betaken them selves, for safety, to the small boats; for im minence of danger cionot absolve from duty. The sailor is bound, as before, to undergo what ever hazard is necessary to preserve the boat and the passengors. Should the emergency become ito extreme as to call for the sacrifice of life, there can be no reason why the law does not still remain tbe same; the passenger not being bound either to labor or to incur the risk of life, cannot be bound to sacrifice his existence to preserve tbe sailor’s. ‘The captain, indeed, :nd a sufficient number of seamen to navigate he boat, must be preserved ; for, except these .bide in the ship, all will perish ; but if there be aore seamen than are necessary to manage the oat, the supemnmeray sailors have no right for heir safety to sacrifice the passengers. The ailora and passengers, in fact, cannot be«re arded as in equal positions. The sailor (to use -he language of a distinguished writer) owes more benevolence to another than to him u th-ui "wire-.lc iFject to your husbands,” she would dUrard thuu the •Ideti rule of Confuecius, •• j.. unto other* e.“ thou wnuldet hem should do unto thee.’ Th-re were -er.-ral expre*- •n« of illrutf probation trcni the i«ij.|)e. ( r- „t tin* avowal, ■it her remarks were generally li-ten.-l to with the utmost tteution, and frequently elicited tuorb applause." Lucy alwaya gets iodjgnaut when she thinks .f wives obeying their husbands. Why she tioold, is rather hard to understand, as, we be nevo, the story in circulation to the effect that •Ac was shortly to marry a rich Cincinnati gen tleman, is totally false. If it is done out of sympathy for womankind generally,|we are afraid it is ill bestowed; for most of the “down-trodden creatures” appear to think lightly of the “ un mitigated despotism M, of the lords of creation. Feom the OnisNBLL Expedition —We find ia the Hew York Herald an interesting letter from Dr. Isaac I. Hays, of Chester county, Pa., Surgeon of the brig Adranoe, commanded by the intrepid Kane, written in Baffin’s Bay, in July, 1803. The health of the persons com posing the expedition continued good, and an enthusiastic determination to persevere in en deavoring to ascertain the fate of the long-lost Franklin animated each and all of the gallant party. According to the plan agreed upon be fore the Advanoe left New York, her arrival may be looked for dnriog the present month or early in November. Should she fail to reach port within that time, it will probably be beoanse Capt. Kane had.-determined to continue his re searches in the : 'Arctic rogions for another season. 19“ There appears to be a Hegira of the Catholic On Wednesday last Archbishop Kendrick, and Bishops O'Connor and Tiraon left for the Eternal City and now it is an nounced that Bishop Newman, of Philadel phia, will leave in the next steamer, depart ing from New York. The object of so many of these reverend gentlemen going abroad at present is, in accordance with the wish of the Pope, that the Americana Hierarchy should be fully represented in the Grand Eoclesistical Council in Rome, daring November, on the sub ject of the immaculate conception of the Virgin Mary. Does Church Property Belong to the Bishop ?—We learn from the Cincinnati Gazette, that a case involving this question is now be fore the Kenton County (Ky.) Circuit Court at Covington. The plaintiffs are trustees, elected by the congregation of the German Catholic Church in Covington, and desire to build a school house to front with the ohuroh. The defend ants are trustees, appointed by the Bishop in de fiance of the congregation, and were directed by him to huild the school-house in the rear of the oburch. The Canons of the Church and De crees from the Plenary Council of Baltimore, were cited to show, that all churches are in pos session of the Bishop, and oubjeot to his author ity; and that neither Priests nor the “ faithful,” are to appoint trustees without the authority of the Bishops. . Another point at issue is, whether a deed or gift of property to the “ Catholic Churoh for pious uses,' 1 include! for the use of a sohool honse. The decision, which excites interest in Cincinnati, is expected to be given this week. Dairy Secret.— Have ready two pans in boil ing water, and on the milk comibg-to the dairy, take the hot pans out of the water, put the milk in one of them, and cover it with the other. This will cause a great increase in the thickness and quality ot the cream.— Phila. Dollar Neva paper. On Thursday night, Adams & Co’s Express Office was entered in Wilmington, Del., and robbed of $2,200. ♦. -«* ■> O# MWiikl*. Tbe St. Thomas correspondent of the New York Tribune statieonthp authority of rumor there that the President of the Spanish Republic of Domioica had ceded or leased the exclusive oooupancy and use for tbe term of one hundred years of tho Bay of Samana and adjacent lands to the United States Government; that the President, Santana, is favorable to tbe wishes and movements of our Government as securing to himself and bis petty State the moral and physical protection of a powerful country against his superior neighbor Soulouque. The Bay of Samana lies in tho north-eastern corner of the island of St. Domingo. Its en trance, which looks out upon the Atlantio, is some twenty-four jniles wide, and its waters ex tend fifty miles inland. In its centre, at some fifteen miles from; Cape Raphael, which marks the entrance trom;tho South, and twelve miles from Capo Samana on the North, are two islands called the Grand Glevantndns Keys, each some thing like a mile long, which effectually break tbe force of the external winds aud waves, and render the anchorage within as sure as R is con venient. Indeed, it is admitted that there are few if any better or more capacious harbors in tbe world. On the north of the Bay stretches tbe peninsula of Samana, which, though rather low and marshy at its connection with the main body of tho islaad, is a hilly and irregular ex tension nf lend, eh-iped something like a boot, and varying in width from four to ten miles The port of Samana, which is said to be ceded to tbe United Btates, is formed by a cove some half a mile wide, and & little longer, which puts up from the Bay iuto the peninsula. How deep the wate:* is we have no means of knowing, since no accurate survey of the Bay was ever made; but thorc is no doubt that the frigate Columbia, at her recent visit, examined the soundings, and found them sufficient for every purpose, or oth erwise some other point would have been treated for. We believe there are ft few houses there occapied by wood-cutters, but on this head we bave no distinot information; at any rate, the number of inhabitants most be very small. The region is remote from tbe settled portions of Domioica, being sbout 200 miles by sea, tho only convenient mode of getting there, from St. Do miogo City. ! From th« lUngor M**rcorr, t>-t l l * j Cathollo Priest Tarred and Feathered* Ills Death By a despatch from Ellsworth, we learn that tbe Rev. John Bapst, the Catholic pastor in this city, was, on Saturday night, tarred and feath ered and rode on a rail in Ellsworth Mr. Bapst was on a visit to Ellsworth when the outrage was committed. He was formerly pastor there, and was there engaged in a controversy about the 6cbool ques tion. The only thing the raffians say for them selves To extenuation is that they bad previous ly threatened to Ur aud feather Mr. Bapst if he came to Ellsworth again. He has been pastor of tbe Catholic papula tion in this city a few months. We understand he was born and educated in Italy. SiDce he has been here he has done much good among the Catholic population, and has brought about many useful reforms, winning commendation on all hands. We have not terms strong enough to express the indigestion uttered by all classes in this city on hearing of this dastardly outrage. The shameless cowards who have done it should re ceive the highest penalties of the offence, and tbe town of Ellsworth should be made to respond in damages for this foul wrong to a visiter who could not be protected within her gates. Defalcation Iu New York. i From thti New York Tribune of FriJny.l There was a rumor in circulation last evening, of a heavy defalcation in the Ocean Bank, and on application to the President he informed us that the amount of tbo defalcation is $lOO,OOO, of which, the President thinks, $50,000 are se cured. The defalcation arises out of certified .checks to certain parties whose nameß are un known to us. The Teller certified these checks iu an office in Walt street, and the parties sup plied him with funds to meet them, between 10 A. M. and 12 M. t —and this operation has bceu going on for months. The Tel.or was, of course, iu collusion with those parties who were thus using Ocean Bank money without any means. The facts havo been known for two or three days, but made public only to-day. Mr. MctJuckin is the name of the Teller of the Ocean Bank. 7b th* hildor of tho At'w 1 et. r.i From llw Netr lurk Tun-*. Friday W’e last eveneng received information of the ■ieath of the Catholic prioet, Rev. John Bapst, r.n Italian, who was tarred and feathered and ridden on a rail, iu Ellsworth, Me., on Satarday night last, while on a visit to that place. The only exouse yet offered in palliation of the atro cious conduct of the mob, is that, formerly, when n pastor in Ellsworth, he engaged in a contro versy in the school question. Admitting ihat the priest could have been guilty of any miscon duct sufficiently vile to warrant popular violence, his participation in a discussion of an open ques tion, was certainly not of such a character. The attack upon him for the cause given, is a dis grace to the town, which can only be removed by earnest and energetic efforts on trio part of the respectable perpetrators of the outrage to the severest punishment prescribed by law for the crime they have committed. Wheat from England. —The Buffalo Demoo racy, of the 3d, has this paragraph: We hear of a shipment of 10,000 bushels of new wheat from Liverpool to New York. It will arrive probably during next week. This is an eccentricity in trade that beats a transaction in high wines that took place this week. A car go was shipped from Cleveland on the advice of atelegraphio despatch of the market here, and was sold here, but before it was landed, it was re-purchased at an advance by the shippers, sent right back to Cleveland, and sold there, at another advance. We would add as further to tho point, the fact that the millers of S&ndQsky have imported some 7,000 bushels of wheat from Buffalo lately, the same having passed here but a short time before from the Upper Lakes. The Coal Trade Suspended. The coal operators in Schuylkill county have combined and suspended the shipment of coal, alleging as an exouse that the wages of workmen are too high. The consequence is an almost total fail ure in tho receipts of coal, while tbo supply in the various yards of the city is probably not more than enough for a week’s consumption. The operators could not have done a more un wise thing; for they cannot convince the pnbllo that with the enormous advanoe on the prices they are receiving, they cannot pay tho very smalt advance in wages. They will foel the oon sequenocs of their folly before long, and we shall not be surprised if one of the first acts of Congress, on re assembling, shall be the re moval of the duty on coal. They wid have no one to blame but themselves.— Philadelphia Bulletins A Grand Jury, in Charleston, 8. C , recom mend that the slave trade be legalized, by repeal ing all existing laws against it. The Grand Jury are, no donbt, sincere, bat their slavery fanaticism exceeds any display of thatqualiiy yet exhibited by the most rabid abolitionist. We shall next hear the Grand Jury recommending piracy as a very honorablo pursuit. A destructive fire ocourred in Baltimore on Thursday night. It broke out on East Falls Avenue, and destroyed the stoam saw mills of Griffiss & Coates, and Laponraille& Maughlin. It also spread to the board yards adjoining, and destroyed an immense quantity of lumber. A number of small houses were also burned, and many families were renderod houseless. The area of ground over whioh the conflagration ex tended, is two entiro squres. Of lumber, there is $lOO,OOO worth destroyed, and the entire loss is $200,000. «i#*lnvallda Recovering from the effect! of Fever, Bilious Diseases, or lon* continued Illness of aDy kind, will And Carter’s Spani»h Mixture the only remedy which will revive their drooping constitutions, expel all bail humors from the blood, excite the liver to a prompt and healthy action, and by its tonic properties, restore the patient to life and vigor. We cad only eay mi IT. A single bottle is worth all the so-called Sarsaparilla# in existence. It contains no Mercu ry, Opium, or any other noxious or poisonous drug, and can be given to the youngest infant without hesitation. See tba certificates of wonderful cares Bround the bottles More than five hundred persons in the city of Richmond T a., can testify to its good effects. ’ gee advertisement. Pantaloons* — The well-known superiority o[ GRIBBLK’B fit tn tbs Garment, needs no comment on bis part; it has been acknowledged by all who haT« Ihvored him with their orders, that they bore never been fitted with the flame ease and style as by him. He begs to inform his pa i irons and the public, that bin stock is now replete with the newest coats, rests and pants, suitable for the present season. E. GRIBBLB, Tailor and Pantaloon Maker, rc24 MO Liberty tL, bead of Woed. . ■ ' j. «* » : Vi ! -' ' V *' '• • • i J *i* . * TELEGRAPHIC. P* tbe O'Reilly Line* for the Horning Poet Discovery of the Remains of; Sir John Franklin. HIMSELF AND COMPANIONS STARVED Montreal, 4 October 21.—A despatch from Dr. Rea, dated York Faotory, Augnat 4th, has been received by tfir George Sampson, Governor of the Hudson Hay Territory, narrating the discov ery of the remains of Sir John Franklin and his unfortuuote coinpauious. They were starved to death in tHe spring of 1850, to the northwest of Fox river. The Mmitijal Herald Bays Wo yesterd iy despatched a special messenger to the Hudson Bay Company’s house at La Chien, and through the kindness of Governor Sir George Simpson, are enabled to lay before our readers the followiog outlines : —a despatch was receiv ed yesterday from Dr. Rae. Rae has been ab sent on the coast since the Ist of Juue, 1853, and returned to York Factory on tbo 2&tb of August last, from whence be forwarded letters by express to Sir George Simpson, via Red River settle ment ; in which, after briefly noticing tbe result of hie own expedition, he proceeds to state that from tbe Esquimaux Indians, be obtained certain information of Sir John Franklin aod his party, who wi re starved to death, after tbe loss of their ships, which were crushed by tbe toe, while making their way to Great Fish river, or Bock, near the outlet of which a party of tbe whites died, leaving the accounts of their sufferings, near their mutilated oorpsos, which were evi dently furnished to their companions. The information, although not derived from the Esquimaux, who communicated with the whites, and who found the remains, but from another band who obtained tbe details viva voce, may bo relied on. There is no doubt left of the truth of the pejftrt., as tbe natives have in their possession vinous articles of European manu facture, which ha0,514,75. Lard firm. Whisky firm Lead quiet. Tobacco ...Kentucky 7(. Stocks heavy; Money active. Philadelphu, October 21.—Flour quiet, hol ders firm, little export demand : sales at $8,30, the uniform asking rate: extra s'). Rye Flour and Cornmeai nothing doing. Wheat in fair de mand ; the fupplics bate fallen off; gales 2,000 bushel? ordinary good Northern and Western at $l<7l»(ri)$l,8o; white $1, I .W<£>>2, sales 2,000 t ushels Western nt&l,7f>. Rye $1,13 : South ern sl.l7(ci}s! .18 for Pennsylvania. Corn... moderate sales at yesterday's quotations; sales •1000 bushels at 82c. Oats dull at lo lower. Whisky dull at 3Sc. Cincinnati, October 21.—The river has fallen six inches ; three feet six inches tn the channel. Fiour $7{«».57,10. Sales 1,100 bus Corn at 38c. Oats 40a. Whisky 27c. In other articles noth ing important has transpired. Money matters g uiet. «•- Airs. Ilaniica, Mo. 600 Fourth street, AYS OF I»K M LANK? CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE. Nrw Youx, May 15, 1*53. A child of mine showing symptoms of worm*, I gave It a t> itili- nf Dr M Lam-'* Olebrated Vermifuge, which brought •way « Lunch i.f worms, numbering, I should judge, about thirty. The child was Tory pick during the operation, but i* now well and hearty. Mrs. Twist, No. is Avenue D, writes under date of Aa< gust 10, 1452, and nays she had beau troubled with wortne for more than a year, and that she took on* bottle of Dr. M’Lane’i Celebrated Vermifuge, which brought away from her over three hundred worms, big and little. She now believes horself to be entirely tree from disease. Mrs. Hcoows, a German woman, residing at 304 Rirlngton atnwt, nays, that after using one vial of M’Lane’a Oelehra ted Vermifuge,she passed two large tape worms. The above certificates are all from parties well known tn this city. If there are any wbodoubt, they have the names and addresses, and can satisfy themseivee by personal in- P. B.—The abora valuable remedy, also Dr. M’Lane’s cel ebrated Liver Pills, ean now be had at all respectable Drug Stores Id this city. Purchasers will be careful to uk for, and take none but Dr. M'Laoo's Vermifuge. All others, In comparison, are worthier. Also, for sale by the sole proprietors, FLSMINO BROB. t Successor* to J. Kidd k 00., 00 Wood street. *9* To~ MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR OH OORDIAL.— A WoWp ro Moicju, Marti hits.— Th c re are formalists anil dogmatists In all professions, who deny the truth of every thiif jtoey don’t find set down in certain books which they hafs£>een taught to regard as the mmmun bonum of the principles and practice of their call l QigH. Such men arc mlll-stones round the neck of Progress but all their efforts cannot chain down Investigation and experiment, nor discredit tbeir malts. Medical martinots might possibly be found who would deny that MORSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXIR OR CORDIAL Is the safest and most certain means of renovating a broken down system, nnd restoring shattered or relaxed nerves to their fall vigor and tension, that the world baa yet seen. Let them deny itl Omnipotent truth is mightier than they. Call the le r'OTcre 1 nick to the witness-box, and let them testify against prejudice Let fact combat theory, and the gratitude of thousands, saved from a life of suffering and a premature grave, drown with Its acclaim the cavillings of those who are too wise in iheir own ooncelt to examine and test what they condemn. When tbo shaken nerves become firm, the weak digestive powers vigorous, the feeble robust, the de jected Joyous, the suffering free from .pain, the bed-ridden active; when we Ree every flpedes. of functional disorder yielding to this inestimable curative, ought wo to lie against the light, by denying, or even doubting, its extraordinary properties? Forbid it, candor 1 The Cordial U put up, highly concentrated, In pint bot tles. Price three dollars per bottle; two for five dollars; six for twelve dollars. 0. 11. RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, New York. Bold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canada and the West Indies. AGENTS. FLEMINQ k BROS., No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburgh. DU. GKO. 11. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, do J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny City. ocUiLdaw rpHERE’B REST FOR TIIKK IN HEAVEN. X Hbme Where Changes Never Come. A second supply of the above beautiful Bongs Just re ceived. Also, the “ New Melodroa,” for Flute or Violin, for sale at the old established Piano Depot of CHARLOTTE BLUMF., oct3 No. Ilk Wood street. Excelsior family stakcil—The lagmiieuto with which this starch is prepare*!, render wholly unnecoa sary thn uso of starch polish or spermaceti, as it produces a fine polish, without gumming up or injuring the finest fab rics. I'ut up in pound package with full directions for use. For Nile-, by the box or retail, by snp2s octl&lmdiw f|V) THE PUPILS Of a. ANTON ,Profeuor of Mutic.— JL Mr. A*V - * ',• - TO DEATH. Church Difficulty. W. A. M'CLURG. JAM S 3 WARDROP. MmikD, Ai Carmel, h. i u . ; .--i^•. October lTth, by the Rev. H. O. Livingston, Dr. JAMLa H. MEURITT and MU* AN TOINETTE L. BROWNE. Atnooo, on Saturday, '.be 21st tost, at the residence of her wm-hi-law, John Fleming, No. 33 Roes str&rt. Mrs. MART DUNLAP, apod 67 years. The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect fully invited tanttend her funeral, on MONDAY/ibe 23d Vst. at li» o'oiooti. A. M NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh, Octo trr~y ler mI.-t, —An election of thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the ftttihiwg Uoufe, on MONDAY, November 20th, between the hours of UA. M. ami 3 M. jieti&w JAS. B. MURRAY, Cashier. p^r 5 ' -*!»• Regular Monthly Meeting of the |_-w/ “ l’Ltytljurgh Yojuft Men’s Christian Association,” will l held at the room, THlS(Monday) EVENING, at 7 J 4 0 cloi - k - 8. S. BRYAN, President, i: C ToiTts. Rec. Sec. r<*t23 f: ' ~ ' County P»lr.«»The Books of Entry will br - * r the bortn«M office, on the Fair Ground, on MON DA i. at 10 o’clock, A. M. oct23:lt PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, BOBEBT H. PATTEBBON, Proprietor, CORNER OF DIAMOND STREET AND CIIERRY ALLEY. rpHE subscriber respectfully snoouDces to the Ladies and ± Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he has recently erected a RIDING SCHOOL, which, iu poiiit of rise, commodions* new and adaptation, undeniably excels any estab lishment in the United States Ite location is accessible from all parts of the city, while its high and airy situation renders it especially suited to the promotion of health, by this most agreeable exercise. The Horne are docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself ftit no pains or expense will be spared to mr Ite this establishment tbe first in the confidence of the pablle. oet23-tf '-UO-- —hs CILOAKB. —A. A. MASON A CO. have jant opened %l j elegant aod extensive assortment of clo»J», satin and velvet Cloaks, with the rich eat atyleg of trimming [oct23 BONNETS. —A. A. MASON A CO. are daily opening tbt latest and most fashionable satin and yelyet Bonnets, xtwlr assortment comprises upvanle of six hundred Bon. n*te, of all qualities. C'lOP P b E— IQQ he»w primo Rl» • J 20 do Jara: In store and for sale by '“L 23 . KING* MOORHEAD. RICE— 5 tierces in store and for aale by - KIXQ 4 MOORHEAD. SUGAR— 20 octZJ hbds fair New Orleans in store und fdr ule by KINO k MOQ HUB AD. REFINED SUGARB—Powdered, Crushed, ant liOaf Sugars, for sale by °gt23 KING k MOORHEAD. T POBACCO—KuwndI A Robinson. Wm H. Grant, X Old, and other favorite brands, tor sale by og* 23 KING k MOORHEAD. fPKAS—lmperial, Gunpowder, Young Hy»on, and Black X Teas, in store and for sale by J> c*23 KINO k MOORHEAD. — - 2cU kegs assorted »i2**s in store and for sale by * ogt23 _ KINO A MOORHEAD / 1 LASS—IOO boxes 9x12 and 10x12 Window Ulass for sale " T by [oct23] KINO k MOORHEAD. BUCKETS— 20 doaen Buckets; 5 “ Tabs; for sale by oct33 KING k MOORHEAD. CIANDLKS —75 boxes Mould and Dtpfmfj Candles | J 26 “ Star Candles; for sale by °g«23 KING k MOORHEAD. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES, 80 cleared, for |l4OO, in easy payments; with suitable Buildings, and Orchard of grafted fruit. The land is well watered and of good quality, in Preston county, Va. S. CUTHBERT k SON, Real Estate Agents, 140 Third street. PIANO F*iß Uh.\T.—A good aix octave mahogany casa Ptaao for rent, at the old established Piano Depot of , OUARLOTTE BLUMS, No. 128 Wood street Mackerel— do tiu No. 3,“largo; ' ~ 10 “ medium; “ No. 3, small; for sale by xm SMITH A SINCLAIR. OOAP—2OO boxes Rosin Soap for sale by ~ tL-22? 1 . SMITH A SINCLAIR. TANNERS’ OIL—2O bbls prime Bank Oil for -ale by 00121 SMITH k SINCLAIR. r POBACCO—10 boxes RasseUA Robinson, 6's; X 25 “ W. 11. Grant, 6’s; 25 “ Webster’s Old, s's; with a large as* sortment of other brands, 5 s and U pound, for sale by . SMITH A SINCLAIR. ('IOFFEK —200 bags Itio; —- J M P° ckeL * Prt“o old Gov’t Java; for sale by . °TH? SMITH k SINCLAIR. SL'U AR3—7 5 hbds prime N\ U. Sugar; " 30 bbls Coffee Sugar; 2o “ Loaf; for ule by I* l - 1 SMITH A SINCLAIR. ULAfStS-1-00 bbls X. o. MoluWfcr nl. br _" t - 1 SMITH A SINCLAIR. It BY Kb PS—Sj bbUof »,ri arrl... .r:-i tor Ml. hv A f,r ' r - 1 ENGLIBII A RICHARDSON. >OilN—4'Xi bu.t Shell Cern in utrie ami ft,r *«le by °"'* l KNGMSII A EICUARDBOK. box-* W. R. Chw( In ?tore and for nix by JiSOLISII A RICHARDHOS. R. Lu allen; WHOLESALE dkalku in Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cordials, Cigars, 4c., A 'o. 8 WOOD STREET, _ Iltrrvri:KN ’ Wa TKK and WBBT STREETS, TT,l3ju*t ro&iTtd U-.j following articles from New y*rk O. *n.l Pliiladelnbk, nHectod personally, with great ears, from the different Custom noua«w, which are offered for #k.f* at kj low rates ax any In the trade, If not lower* brandies. 1 quarter cask eery old M.C. Branur,sintag« 1523- •' tegas Frera’a Cogu&c * “ Maglory “ * “ Old Cbapagne “j . h*uf jd|»« Pmci, Caetillon k Co.'x Cognac* ti . " L»ger Prere's State Brand ; s •• Old Plastered Head, vary superior for hoti and restaurants sqn i:i>*r - Lafsrettc Coanae 2 ' quarter h-iif OtaM, Dopoy A Co^) “ A. SHgaetto Dale, .►Rochalla Viotaee, Dark, J FANCY- BRANDIES. 'JO l>anvi« Wild Cherry Brandy; 1;> •• Blackberry •• (very superior;) li “ Cioger *« .T Raspberry 10 •• Old Peach “ PORT WINES. |> quarter casks Pore JuW Particular; "* “ Saudemau’a Port; > “ •* Durmeister's unrirallad Port * ■ " Osburan’ ISM, of groat colrbritr for medical qualities; l '• “ Old London Dock; M “ '* Rurtfundy. SHERRY WINES. 6 quarter casks Tortilla Amber Sherry • 3 *• “ Old Pale Cortes “ “ Choice Old Golden " *• Lobo “ “ rery old Amontillado Sherry; “ Duff Gordon, brown, “ MISCELLANEOUS WJKSB. 1- quarter casks Dry Malaga; 10 ** “ Sweet “ 4 “ “ Tenertffe; 0 “ 14 Lisbon. CHAMPAGNE WINES. 60 baskets Charles Heldaieek; 60 11 Double Grape; 25 “ Double Crown; 25 u Anchor; 25 “ Mum k in pints and quarts CLARET WINES. 100 cases St Julies, long cork; 50 “ St. Eslephe; 25 “ Chateau Latour; 25 »* « Lafitte; 25 “ Usdoc. 2 hogsheads 01«1 Jamaica; 1 “ Antigua; t « St. Croix; 10 barrels New England IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKIES. 1 puncheon Bushmill's Malt; 1 “ Jamison's Dublin Malt: 1 “ Stewart’s, of Paisley, “ 1 “ Islay, 6 years old, “ 100 s£S£d£°£kE h * , » Rye Whiaky, from 1 toTyear, HOLLAND GIN. 2 pipes MeUer Swan; 2 half pipes Bohlen’s Anchor; 1 “ Pish. SUNDRIES. 00 oases Sontern Winee, ; 10 u Extract D, Adsynthe; 10 “ Oranga Oaraooa; 6 “ Maraschino; 100 “ Stoughton Bitten; 10 barrel. Muir * Son’. Spelling Bdlnbnr* Ale; ' “ HarT.y’.atrong •• (Udoimch,! 10 ‘ r Jeffrey’s « ' u “ 8 “ Rutherford's •< u 8 “ Tennot’a <> « V * 008 London Brown Stoat; 100 doten Demijohns, assorted; 12 “ large and small Pocket Willow Flasks: 16 nevts Coder Ware, assorted. CIGARB .52*522 Clean, assorted brands; 100,000 Fanny Ealer *• 30,000 VenJ&hra « 25,000 Chirchana 25,C00 Programs “ 25,000 El Neptune “ 20,000 Eagle Regalias “ 10,000 Steamboat Priocipes. All the above In store ind for sale low, either wholesale or in quan'kies to suit, by U L ALLEN ° ct2o:o °‘ No. 8 Wood stmt. Godey’s Lady’s Book of Fashions. Graham’s Magailne, for November, just received and fo wle by SAH’L. B. LACFFER, • 00120 87 Wood street I„ Evening. Olaii in Mathematical N the Mathematical Department of Duff’s College, yonne men are taught Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry! Trig* □oroetry, Mensuration, Bnrveylng, Ac. Great pains will be taken to give the meat concise and practical methods of cal culation. We hare recently discovered a new plan for Long Division, the Square Boot, ie., by which the nsual labor la abridged more than half; alio, several abbreviations in Multiplication. These principles are general, and will ap ply to any problems. Class meets every evening, exceot Saturday. Uours, 7to 3, P. M. Terms, $lO per half sea al, n P. HAYDEN, A. M., Pro feasor of Mathematic*. New AND IMPORTANT BOOKS, pobliahed bvD A*, piston A 00. * ’ r The Virginia Comedians, or Old Days in the Old Domln. ion: Edited from the MSS. of C. Effingham, w- a . o paper covers $l, cloth $1.53. '“*•» Chestnut Wood ; a Tale: by Liele Linden: 2 vols • nrfc- In pupor covers $1,25, cloth $1,76. ’ * >n^B Russia: translated from the French of the Maraul* de Custine; 1 vol., 12mo, $1,25. marquis ae K.UuLrii l . ; by Him Sewell, anther of Amy Her bert, Gertrude, kcA 2 vols.. 12a50., pricwil and sl 6o* I'erty Leader.; Sketch.. 01. Thomu Hamilton. A.lr.. J«t™, Henry Clay, John Bendolpb, or Roanoke slncluding notice, of men, other di.Ungnl.fied Stateamen: by Jo. G. Baldwin; 1 joL, 12mo il Captain Cool er Twenty Tame of an African Slayer; Wng an account of hU Career end Adrentnrea on the CoMt, In the Hiterlor, on Shipboard, and in the Want In die.; by Branta Mayer; $1,25. For ml. by H. Miff UR A 00., No. 82 Smithfieid street. APPLES— 10 barrels for sale by QgtlC HENRYH. COLLINS. FOB HALE" A fine bouse and lot on Penn street, near Pitt, for sale at a low price. Esquire of <*t2o THOMAS WOODS, T# forth street" c. b. headly:* c«.; r ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOKXSTIO CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. MATTIJTGS, AO., NO. 82 THIRD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA., WOULD respectfully cal] tie Attention of their frianila and the pabUe, to the «»-'^— .- :. - «» inspection, on. cf the largen and tart -tooted stock! a ‘?, | n «*■". T* or the country, consisting in put of the following, Tit: ”, **" "•» «•«•* In ™« ■«» Boynl Englljh Teleett and Bnuanlt; Imperial ud extra Thr-ert. . Tapestry Velrete and BtusMlt; - - English printed Brussels; t .„. ... £°,^2‘ 0 °r 0 "‘! ,U ,l . Wool and Liieu DuhJcJJJj. *“”■ Tapestry Ingrain Carpets; Wool and Cotton luSaln^^’ Hcddl Lilt sod Sip OumU: ' Together with ft great Tarirty ol Hogs, Slats. Matting, WmayaHn j, ?§lt OariMta. uvi w,,.. net _ . _ • v right yard* wide, cat to fit any hall onion, to one mStopsHT * ““ 011 <***+ *»«■•*• Also, a large assortment of Piano aod Table Coxera, of entirely new daaizM* Theiratoekot OOCOA . KoglUb manufacture; everybody should hare ona. P*no y broughtlo this market; they us/if «“ Hotels, Steamboat* and Keridence* furnished on the rcort reason»hla*t-rm. “SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK &ALBS * P. 8 —TERMS CASH, ONLY. OAUfiO. octl 3: dl ma wtJ anl A. A. MASON & CO., No. 25 Fifth Street, JJAVK just receiTed FIFTEEN HUNDRED CAFEfi AND PACKAOES of PA. DRY GOODS. «r« opportunity of obuioln. Good. .! .bout t.o-thlni. th. usiud prS - U "™* •““*■'« purchMora Ik. w .„. , . „ _ IN their silk department WIU bjtound erery dMcripUon of plud, strips .od brocade Dress Silks, of mar. thM FITB HUNDRED PTwnu ■ . toe largeat and most magnificent asKsrtment the, here orer itUNPEEP PTEOTH, Iwlng DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT TWO HUNDRED CASES of Merinos, Ceshmeres, Wool Raid,. A 1 osrss. tomtwetn re- d. Orleans, Mohair Ltutres, hadia. Cloths, Murlire dVLioes, ** B * e * s ’ P °I ,U “. Pmmettas, re,.,,.. THEIR EXTENSIVE SHAWL SALOON Will be filled with Cloaks, Shawls, Mantillas, Talmas, Ac- in Satin --.i Cloih i _... ti ' i ' rm,S " CASES oiererj toS £2 THEIR BONNET DEPARTMENT. S i lu“^. m “‘ ,£ ““ rJ f“ * it—«d. lor,, quantities will be nmd. up fe both the MUhnery Hoods of everj. description. A large stock of Dress. Citwk and Mantilla lyt.-i • , Linen end Home EMDlnc 6o» ■“* o® heJd *t the office of the Treasurer, on the HRST MONDAY of November next. C. O. LOOMIS, President AUSTIN LOOMIS, Secretary and Treasurer, rctlT No. 92 Pourth street. 8e l lln ? Bights. fpHli subscriber, having learned trom his intercourse with JL Patentees, and with person* who were desirous to sell Patent Rights for Cities, Counties, States, a* well as with others who wish to purchase such rights, that an agent to transact that kiod of business was much needed here, hu determined to devote his time and his abilities to the service of those who may desire to employ him. Pledging himself to attend faithfully to all matters en trusted to him, he concludes by referring the public to the following testimonial of a few of the citUens i a Pitt* ba Jfb,*c- MOSES t. EATON. Pittsburgh, August 23,1854. _ , PiTTSßraflo, August 17th, 1564. , f Tbe subscribers have long l ecu acquainted with Mr Moses P. Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his services, as a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, id whose exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Crai/, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. H. Denny, • 11. Childs A Co., James Wood, N. Holmes A Sons. P. R. Friend, Kramer A Babm, P. Lorens, L. R. Livingston. PITTSBURGH - Life, lnsurance Company; OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET' MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH. PA. _ JAMJiS 8. HOON, President. Cgjlelks A. Corns, Secretary. -- Thij Company makes every Insaraace appertainJo* to or connected with UFB RISKS. m K or Alm, against Hall and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mis aisrippi nrers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally And again.-t Lose aod Damage by Fire, and against the Pe ™Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. ro!k:i«*e issued at the lowest nhtm am mimt+m* to aS parties. mv ' James 3. Iloon, Bamael M'Clurkan, William Phillips, John Seott, Josopb P. iiaxsam, M. D., John M’Alpin, ffm. F. Johnston, James Marsha l, Goorge S. Seiden, my2s:ly Wm. 6. Haven, James D. M’GiU, Alexander Bradley, John Fullerton, Robert Galway, Alexander Reynolds, Arm* strong County, Horatio JT. Lea, Kittannlng, Hiram Stowe, Reaver. ACTS A IKSVRAHCB COMPANY, _ Hartford, conn. Chartered 1819—Capital Stock $300,000. TCIO9. K. BRACE, President. TUOS. A . ALEXANDER, Secretary. IRECTORS— Thomas K. Brace, Samuel Tudor, Kbeneser Flower, R ard Woodbrldge, E. A. Bulkeley, Joeeph Church, Roland Mather, Frederick Tyler, Edwin fi. Ripley, S?)* ert . B 5 SamuelS. Ward, Miles A. Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt/ John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham. OosUtub F. DaTis, Junius 8. Mo™. L ,^‘ Po ucies on Fire and Inland Risks issued on fitrora bl® tB ™*’ by GEORGE E. ARNOLD, Aa’t, dec!2;lj No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. IL^nwl^v ZK ® 8 * l»»wr«ne* Company of BMSSS!SStt=3y: Office Vi Water Sreei.bettoem Market and WoodttrttU. lome* HULL and CARGO Risks, oo the Ohio and MiaeU eippl and tribatarie*. Insure* against Low or Damage by Fire .lo^^X^tLh, ri1 ’ “'** ‘ Dd Inl * DllN *"*' biucrou: Wm. Larimer J r., Wllllun Bagaley, B»muel M. Bier, Buunvl Bea, William RWb.m, Bobert Dunlap, jr., John 8. DBworth; I»mc M. Pennock, Francis Bellera, BHarbaugh, J. Schoonipaker, Walterßryant, William B.Haym. John Shipton. firemen’! birnu, *se s:sfw , sf.^t MA * ißx BiBKs or •” Duonit J. K. Moorh«d, W.J.ABdmcm, B-B.SbaMon, H.B. WUkjn£ O.H.P»ul*m, William Oolllnrwood. B. B. Bobarta, John M. Irwin? Joaeph Kaya, Vm. Wlliimon, David OmpbelL j«i9 A LARGE LOT FOE SALE. A ***• riTW *•“*» 10 Birmingham, J\. 288 f*«t by 390 feet, and bounded by four streets, irtu be sold on reasonable term*. It fe near Bakewell k< Ca’s new glass works, and several other mannfrcturiiur Ushments. It is the largest and best lot now to be had in Birmingham for manufacturing purposes. Title perfect, and clear of incumbrance. Enquire of jjse Fo t nh^ t M .“.“aS^S L I I.'SSS ( , KT ~ D&nelng I—Cargo’* Social Assembly at WIL "”7 TUESDAY EVENING; the Union WEDNESDAY, and the Sxceiaior Assembly trerr FRI DAT EVENING; also, the Oenaan on MONDAY EYS , , *** •“WMieot loTta* are inrited. Two Banda ara finely ventilated, and a yariety and abundance of re frerfanenU alwaya provided. Admission, to each—Geo t. , ie * 60 Qe*U.and Lady7se«nts: Gent al_rC ISy Angerong Lodge, Ho. J 8», 1.0. of 0 F WadoewUy erenteg in Wuhligton Hell, Woo l ™ •7 Kotie«< \V UKVR\hpKRRKR .“‘."‘St?* 00 " “ «*t*t« °< .f. 7—S. 1 .1 B ltr ° f Pin? township, AlirKimjv s“™ •*«“ P“t«i to Uw All persons indebted to the said estate, are requested to make *? d tiwso claims or demands SKSI? i?i! at *.^ f i thc said deeedent, will make known tbasame, without delay, to AUGUST JUXGHAXS. Adm’r- Ko. 48 Wayne sc, Pittsburgh. octlB-lrsr6w A VALUABLE MILL P&OPJtttTl' iOK BALL, with ok of Land, a Stone Orirt Mill, of 3 nm of atrLZ. * B *J r *U In good order, situate on tbe Sandy and Leaver (knal; wilt be sold at a bargain.as ifcont to move west for particulars call at the Real oa»of & CUTHBBRT *SCtt fr ” m Mamurtn^t. L)LAy&iiTß.—6oo p»lra of the bet mwfcx qfnTwt— '> - r , >* ' v on - . 0- B* HKADLY • OX. No. 82 Tend streat, between Wood and Market Th«»tro—JOSEPH a VIBYBA. Leera knv etreet, .bor. Phrquette SOe; Prints Boxen, Jo. d0.»5; Brand Tier, SSe; Bora fcrehtaS?™ ranting rata will t, charg'd 13U cente extrafcrthecerttdcate. Dooraopenkt}£toTo?rai praotmancatooMnmaaca at 7)4 o’dodL.l.Tfftmnra«S S?ilt3E£l& T *V“ 5?- QKOKa * *• locks, t &Z3!£i ■aU, admired Yankee Oomaoian, haa lnduradthe Manager f r « a»g»6»meot tbr aftwnigbta looger.T_Jg£- October the pertemaneee wUI commence Jt«a h£ nSS\ PO y“?SJf ,> OT thbabpliobohabd. Lot Bep Bago, Tkokre Lock.; Rooteh Dance. ketjaM M. ± n ; Comic Song, Mr. Doarfiartr. f* ri-mrimin with CHDRUBDSOO, OB THE GUERILLA uwrww fto- Mr.SSa;!2t Mr. CHANFRAU, the popular comedian, is rorawad. tM l-Are the following beimtirul - ”J Qm » P*rior, or fcney dances, which will he introduced by Madame GBAHET, in frrrniiH■ taU?.'£.'?k2d?,?T' : n™ *"“*»«*. raili Y BOOK-TM, work con.lß, 1 of is^K l^s?£?ssss^2^, 2d i sa «»MM, tMH» «4 bu. TOta* u ?£*;. Tt £Z *±3?* *•!**» forfanoißfcQrfcr«M& home stead*. Tha timber ud water an food, nd tka ■n -*-*- 2i P 21 a, fit2L *T"7 «■*» « S?sffii?S£; B®®d Dukit for all of Piuduci. n » « wranty will be made. 4 SuH^ 1 06119 Monwfowi ( I^T^ 00 buBtieU Com, Inctom MMIJtmM or V - 9 SSOQBH k BIGBAHNXBr. ~ B, A. JTABKIBTOGK 4k COu 50. fl Wood tr«t f’IHK i'AHI/OK yUHMTUiK, of tnii a«w iuuad and mad* to order bj < " tl7 *■ b. Tonga * «tl flod . foil •asortmem of Inwh ocU6 So. 83 ■ f *: r PC V Ownt Btrwt It eontata««fcaU. LotaofartfrowbyeoSH? Sl6 7 * ' fI..CWHBm*6OS, oCtl6 ’ go.ljOThlrfrtnk A Sg? £g£jg •**'*•* ‘° All< * h '* J dtj ’ °» w«u»»ta. A Houm tad Lot, in Sooth Pitubunth. »>— tw «yt a * te \£* $350. S«nu «wy. & COTHBK&X A ■n5 T ® 1 * Booljhtot. AwtCSaUft^nKdW. 00UI _ t. b. rocaca * Co. ° ctl -—: t. a totoo * ax &sxr&jgsiz& - nr+f&i, " aT *• a.-TOHM*A —i if ! * •s V ■ • ,4e '' - srfS^> v ■ “ r; V \