, . ESTABLISHED IN 1786 . - PITTSBURGH GAZETTE BUSINESS CARDS. ___ _ PUBLISH= DAILY AND WEEKLY BY _ WHITE& CO. e 1 ATTORNEYS. KARDTZTHaving i been app ointed the ex ' lusive Agents far ttshargh, r the .ale ofPatent DAM Nrig Wupyga (SAMO/94 lIIIIIIIIT. reed Cemented end Stretched Leather Belting, man or c. ....,, e 1.., ~e , ,, wee ,. I TOSEPLI S. dc A. P. MRRISON, Atter- Metered by P.JEWELL Jr SON, of ilartford.Coneectient, TM= Msg. nip at Law, Office No 143 Fourth almet, between Ws now offer for ale a large anortment of all width& ' "--.-"--.--- , mitkneld and Oran. Pittsburgh. P. my 24 manufactured, . the enanufeituree. Pei.. hia article TERMS: b`"di"°." Lather ik'" ridru ' ofinTth d e DAILY-6 1 t dollen Oir annum , parable half yearly W. lIALL, Attorney at'Law, "Bake. la m.rk't. Al."l'n''''''k Ma li d Mr asle at the Ler Belting *untruth on hand, au In w ar D an K et z.. , D • . .. D. „ 20 ., ee,„... In e a r ... C ub e l e 'sews Budding.. Omar street, between Fourth and •Maeldne Belting Depot,•No. us moll Stn ips will he eepeited on the fbalowing conditions: ....mff AU.i. . WITT petal . ---- Throe melee par annurn- —..........11 5 00 --- --- -------- — T . 0 1. , ... .......--•••-* ..2 _ OO 13 OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Luta; Ten mid. d' , ! .----. ~,,,. °4l . XL st Louis, Mo. foi , Sleek Merebthtliee thd Bill Droler, Office tio. 92 i tESTIN • LOOMIS, Rent Estate Agent, x,sootr mous do •, , •,-----• —-- w -..__-L_ ourth striCet, *lmo Wood. Brin e promptly attended The rac: Mr each club to - seraareasim one Person (3-8•tllr sad tolotoddlonwlably In ulnae.. NO ub papers IIOBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law ' th • to N . ' ..n.r ' 44 Yo" E.7 47 *NAtudo.• the Meter is sent for Corneref Filth and Otani street.oppmite th.court 4 a AMUEL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary Citi sabotnraL - eons item Pittsburgh. t mr,49-63 ~j .....1....... Company, 04 Water street - - - -- - - RATES OF 'ADVERTISING: TAMES T. KUHN,' Attorneyat Law, office F M. GORDOI , ;, Secretary Western Inou e.* Dom, (10 lines Of Netiparell or Anatol el Panetta istreet, near Grant. Pittsburgh. ialb - dIY ' "L''' C'3 " " Water street. ht.artloa-ir GARDINERCOFFIN, Agent for Franklin Do each additiOnd ii.....::tr' Ifa 0 VSANCIEE.FEAREGIN, Attorn_ey at Law, to ~,Fire Insumnoe Comianr, north-easit corner of Wocd I D. D.O wea z.................... e Oa _n_ ha. 1,0 Fourtlestreet, Pitteburgh. and 2 bird meet.. Da p' - two m0nth.... „.. ..__ . ...” m0rth " .... — ...- - ..........: . ...... - - ... 6 4 m u° ir ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, 13 A. iiLAREIRA, A genitor Lk:Munro Mu- Do two nima th e.,=.___...--- 700 eV .NO. 89 Fif th street, Pittsburgh. a • tual Prisonance Company. 42 %inter street - - Grocer it rayons - -- ..... i ...ANDREA T. winos Ire BANKERS AND BROKERS. irsEo, 11. TAYLOR & lIUSTON, (successors tdottostoott Do ei;J:.... .... ..--- 18 00 Standing CUtds, fa thus or lima per inuittuit e 0 00 - VI 16 'Taylor & Idlorna.) General Commlasion and For One dollar tor ..ol mdittordd moo. TIERNAN & CO., 'Bankers and Exchange wing Nrwt=ta, D tind reel. far !nun TransErta- Ditepnarzthaertble. Phumult, (Dm wITT ~.. ..., . ./rtANA. No. 96 Woodstreet, earner ofDiamond Alter. gre. L Cofinn.Cotenn Yarn& II ttin:Terns , itlartill. Mos ror:sogitdditirsd sti f arrtitirtii;rtiCol7Mtiogt.K. and irim ' el i ntoll Musk Namara Coln Discount Tune '" u ' i " d ' itna•Y I. '''" B.'d: AM'. "I'l°' illact, Pig. liar and White Leal, Nand Storm and electo r.. each addlUonal senate inverted under the yearly rate. Exchange , eud Prunisetry Notes: mato Collections In all halt prin. the primly. all. of the Union: Realm it. melts nn oil tlati and Pittsburgh Manufactured Goods generally - drat.. Adrsatisements emotalleg a sonar*, and not over Moen and on interest , end sive their prount attention mall n th. 1 .^ 11411:1 1 1; th Vo r Tr 1 1 1Wr:t ' :e .. 1 W To " M a l e Ils o All ' e . a ltv . ilr m r ... 2: .,,„ and a halt er math „ appertaining to a Broker r business. Pittsburgh and SL TAM. Packet Litudirtr,) ClurinostL . n br , i t h. leu . a l l=e:t ,. isensents . etat. l astorn Lecher', constantly fn. sale. erth.lB-1r y e n,a o , 4 beyond the ount eh Announcing candidate. for Office tote dunned the satin . 483 . 1 “....-----"..... 6 ... n.. 1-"" rd.. 'M. WI % ML-Cinelon . AtiRAMER & RAH)', Bankers anti Ex- A. W, WALLINGTORD. . • other advertieement. Adeerthementa not marked on the cony Mr a specified change Brokera. Ley .and all Gold and Sliver and 1 •A . HUT - C - IIIS - ON & CO, Commission number of ineartion. will It. contionete till Puled. sad Notes, negettlate loan. on Real Estate or Stock Soon OF• ilmethants and Agents for the bt Louie Sugar Rodin-' payment exacted accordingir rites MINIM. •LlMultenory Note. end Time gin e 00 Fe e t ery. Peale. in rug., Aloha.. Pig and llar Lead, Ilene / The privileue of an mod adiert leis is strictly Malted to and wmt. Buy ”4 .11 Sleeks on Commie/don Coll.. Oakum, Line. Paint.Se , Le. their Own ItpurrMlßL. bus..., and all ad rertuerneuts for tio. made 0 ,, e n wet, irk t h e u,,1 00 on, t . e ..„,...„. ___ the beentilt of other persons, Rs well as all advertisement. Thud emi woodeteeete. di,, e u r oe ,,,,ti e t h e st. Charles- - -- -- not humediately connected with thole own basin.. and Beta royl-ly MUSIC, &C. all chimes of advertleement. In length or otherwise. te- Furyond the limits mimic., will be charged. the mar... aD. KING, Coin, Stock and •Exchange OGN IL MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, all noel. tesenient ....Wog. OM. will. B .IWIF Broker, Fourth street-iluye and sells Stockton rendered • and prompt pa moot le desired. • Ernie and Ihrecel Instrument& School Book., and T. ll l l ... ad . y4rtitseae . n , tat to. for . l . ch a ari , tablether ,„D i t til i t . lt m uLlo u rt.. m filito dat ro- „.., ~.r. . ,...e0 a t c hrm 5 t, . ..4 .. on - Lantern ..ibew oly a tma r.. ted t.„ at,74 . • • it rein„„„.Sole ~.t. foe Chlekering' Plano Forte, fur WerternPcnusylraula-Nn 81 Wood RAIN% t. tern Bank Notes Bought ind eold. .IT2S A.MILMMI Tcmmtlisgs and notices, to he chargoiltallO..Par- able strictly in uleances. WATERMAN ',LIMA- -. . .2061014. trAW.I4.,. . . ....... E. MUTT. ENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu- Hurts/re notice. to be charged 60 ant. ALMER, HANNA & Co, Successors to I/ stmt tostromoots, and Impostor of Italian Stange, Meth 1110tWeA :neared without charge, nuts.. aommia • j) le scent for Nelms & elark's grand end equate Kum & Hied by funeral Invitation. or obltnary notices , end •lam. Hower, (tanned CM, Bankers,Exchange Broken.. wi th Coleman'. Soiran Attachment lso for Dunham'. esters in Foreign and Domestic Emehauge, Certificates of PL.. so accomParded,to be paid fur. , Regular advertiser& and 11l others sending oreemanha. k . p.h., Bank Notes. and Specie -N.W earn. of Maui and -- tin., or relishing notices dreigned to call attention to i n Annie. Current Metter remind on De t . Sight SCFIRCEDER, Music Store, Fourth Far& Soirees_ Concerts. or my 1nthi1....../....., Ch• •' B . l " . r . I° . ..d . o° . l °°..•do . 0 Do. I T . 1 Driod - • where charnels„ SWAM for admittance-. 1 notices of pri. rot feints of the United States. .treat tottmott msokst ood Wood: New Mersicom vate sterochstlonit-every notice designed to cell attention The highest premluln paid for Foreign and American tOmtli receiving, and Musical Instruments of all tied. to mivate enterprises, calculated or intended to promote Gold __-,_ Buell dual Interest. eau only be hearted with the under- ' Advances mule on ,costaignmente of Produce, shipped DRUGGIST& tatt=het Atli. same la lo be paid for. If intended to St e t on liberal term. • la lei the loud colmn, the eame will be charged ..... e. w 111306 n. , _ • t thereto of 10 centa Per lin. . ti• 0 . Wv . ..• TORN . HAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. ItrOuf mishap or tar notions to be eturged triple rah. . xvll. 11. WILLIAMS & Co., B ankers an d ter, ) Wholesale and Rot.) Drage. arid Dealer in Tavern Linen. Petition . $2 web. Mecham , Ereikets, North East corner of Wood and ts, Oil& Dyestuff& 6..141 Wood str.t, 3 doors below Real Estate Agent.' and Auctioneers' ade .- erthements not Third etreets. Pittsburgh. Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh. Oirliegul. Agent the Dr. to b. stand underyeady rate. but allow. • dlmmid of All tramactlnus madi on liberal term., and mllections Fred.. Medicine. mhigt th irty-three.. on...third per mint from the amount of promptly Attended MA , 4t l i_ L. was.:. JAL . /oat, 'AMONG emir of rat•trfirrir IN war mess. A h WILKINS & CO., Exchange Sinkers., 4 WILCOX A Co.. Druggists and A poth us• Nutt. threw m u ttons - ...... ..... ---8/ 80 , e No 76 -Fourth linnet, opposite the Bank of Pitts • eearke, earner Market street and the Diamontl.ktem lat. each additkund th eorem.-- .. - 3 7 . All trangsmions let most liberal rate. yylo com antis nn band a full end complete assortment of ADYWILTEI IS MILTIALT rut OTTlTTANlAAMAineA.PerfurocrymNalertieleepertalracm Lothar One Adm.% (10 item) one herti0n........60 cent.. TIV3I. LARIMER, Jr., Banker and Bro- °° .1 ...- A l Do.- erselt additiortal 1n5erti0n.....26 centa. , — Phraidami inegoriptloloi tureinlly compounded mylii I traindent adrertisementa to be paid In advanea O Y ker, 64th sheet, No. 66, adjohdriing the Bank of - • Pittsburgh. , TORN P. SCOTT, Wholesale 'Dealer in RATES OF DISCOUNT. V HOLMF,S & ISOM, Dealers in Foreign fr be ip t te... DV:V i r tu . 0441)saulsbes and D3e Stud. , No MEI leg e gild Domestic Ellie of Exchange Cartifostea of bet All gedent will rt.-4 e pr: ompt attention. oarsman autr rot TAR ETTIABLMOM 0A11771, LT poet., Bank Note. and r N 0.69 Market etreet, Pitt. Kir 4 cent for Loudon A Co's valuable family meelleine. N. •HOLMES & SONS, Brokers. mm YfirCellectiona ale on all the principal ell., m e „.24.1,. Ili sr iu.rus if. Waxen 21th•d and Poloth sts ritistenp/r. throughout D. Doh. tst.. PENNSYLVANIA. 'Breath at Xenia. -. ll{ --, U A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., Wholesale ißmsteh at YounsMown.. do 'White Lead. Red 1 0 ' . ' U f ge t --- telly 0 „I< Ci tinned - d i BOOKSELLERS &C. d, " a i nr=Ater ' l ' rood u. gat 'tree. Pitt. Ill ' er ' . and /dannf's of do...rar r itknennEt(lbaelni- d: nook or otssossetoss- ..P. Franklin lima.- --, d. „ I , L. READ, Botseller and Stationer, No. Bank of North Ameritu.-per Lafayette 8ank...—..... do • .., e ,,,,,, eth , th ... t. 1 ,, „Datimtn. E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in Bank of North ' s Liberticapar Ohio Lllelna.ArustOo- ekt •' . P . • Drug. Paints, Dee Stuff. 011 e. Tarnishes. ke.. &a , Bank of Penasylvania.-....par Western IMNIErTm BROIL.. do )1 -- it R . AvELDIN, Wholesale and Retail o..blioul street Mahwah. Goods warranted. Prime ?lank of Petu Toon:ship-pm Barth of Ilasellkas .-.....- 1 'ow Cometurcdliank. of Pa....par Small Notes-.------..1% 0 a Dealer hi Think and School Books. Paper and Sti. 1 • Farmer' Alderhaniceilk-par NEW ENGLAbiD. t oar?. No 63 Woul street, (between Titled and Fourth) riermerura assn. . ..-..... -....- .. -7......-CLOICIL IMES. Girard Dank-.- ...__..._..ear All wheat Ennk.--- ,ig Pittelyargh. .. .. 823 ji SA ti ~N. .S:, RTR, Vitolesale & Retail Kenai:tatter Eenk- --ter NEW YODEL' MIN $ ookseller and Sta. .trytegists, canner of Melt,' mud St cha , stmts. hisaufao. A Mech. Bank-.per New Tett our, -....-issr ) --- S. DAVISON, I tiMechardm . Dank- ----par .---...----- 1..." II tio . n ..;. er . imone youn ssor .„ Di to tt. Da Dmv vlro b n . l A .. Agnew. No. f Market _ D. _ _. ..tx 1=12. 4 gAt ni f ........W Baltinna. " 2 " -1 D .:..-..w. "*t. . 3. 7 T - SCHOONMAR ER & CO, Wholesale soottusork mum..---md• ommin -_ ..........-- if. JAENST S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and el . Draught& No 24, Wood str.t, Pittsburgh. Tradeunan'elink......-..-par N. JERSEY - A - DELAWARE. . Dealer In stationerr, &c., N 0.62 Market !street, near Waster litho* p. All solve nt Rant. --... Ai e Lomond. Mailman P. TOSEPII FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox Bank of Chantbsrabutegia-, L'er VIIIGINIA, Bank of Ct... COmdr-.llllank of the VelleT-.-.1.y jir AY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, ~.?„„44,„tge g r., , Ntr-- „ „ .1.1,,Db-,, , ,, t 7,, , ,tiK r 7r4a - B.akOrMstittils•• .-.-..ter Bank of r.- 111 thhorml- No. ss wood sto•ot. Dart door to the ensvar of Third, Medici., MC Ilse rth eg t e 7:4,,,5n„, and e n ert t e l e .„ Bank of DeL tle.,Claaster-. ,Ex. Bank. Vs, Norfolk • o ,. g h. r... o e h,,, : d ~,,d L I , bn0,,,,,,,,,...t..tiy. hand. Dort ,,, ntm; 6 Du 4 1..... . Bank of Gerusentenra--.pariFarmere , Ekra ilegtall. ':, ..,,-- ,_____.„ _ , _r_ - Phyeicians prescriptlons carefully COMpOtllded at all Bank or aotsystmrsts--Dr• 4.T.h"..... , ..... I. I hour. yan ly ,11,4 1 ,- .1h..9 380 ..-----*- - D. Bl, \i.t. 4 . I COMMISSION &C. _ _ , -- 11 WOOL MERCITANTS• -J. W. BUTLER, CO., , 14 ORWARDING & COMMISSION BIER vi- LEE, successor to .5117RPIrY & LEE, • ..a_ 7, CHANTS and Deal 1 all khtd"f ri"'bu o r o Pe;',. - ..M? A W : 4 l it re..oir d G e'"m l 'E o r M'''''b '"'t. f,r th. le ,, faLtilet it t . rticlen D i..Lead Pipe Sheet Lea:2 l,,D t s. m., S 7 Mery eta:et ''.j 11 -1 WH. IL StIrrOIL IVIEDICINE. 1 1 : 1 Wholesale Grocer, Imparter and Dealer in .., 'lir JAMES KING: Office and Residence, .Plir ()REIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Mo- Tiili..Jll2'Firti, stroe, orromto the Catbehat EMU. par IFsemongsbela Rye Witlakr. N 0.12. Sonth•East corner burgh. yaltly o Wood eud Front sta. Puttentrgh. Penna. mb2l UM. VARIAN, 3L D., Office 6th street, 11 , W. POINDEXTER General Merchan- f T better Smithfield. Olee Ilintrc-9 to IL a. w. ^to La dire Broker and Commis:An Merchant, 167 Front 3, 0,0 13 _ 7 An , • m. AN)I.6 lid shee . at and II Second street. Pittsburgh. ap-.2.1md - - dieln - ii - tai.7......„ . - 7 - 7..„ . ,NORTIL Ceuta:inn. Dank of CO* Fear.— 2 Bank of Bt. ofX. Caroll'a 2. Cato. Bank.ltilludonton. 2 • Merchanto'llk Norburs4 2 Eount CAROLINA. • llk of then. of s.3:arollna 2 .*Bank of South Cuolloa.' , 2 nook of Charleston.... 2 12antars'a 61erinkn'elfk. 2 . • OEORIIIA. Antnsta Ins. & B:4 Co Bk of Bramirwlek, S Aa; 2 /insolvent Banks..-.... '„ 8 ' , KnTUCKi. . Bk of Eannuely.Lrunsi'e Ili Bk of Loutsa , o, Thurston ..,, Northernllk of Kentucky . ISontheroßkorKentudtl ', _ MISSOURI. Mt of 3tato of silasouzi.- I,‘S' • • ILLINOIS. Btata Bank andlinanthes 60 Bank of nit=te... 76 wiscumtifi -- . _ Mains & Fire In. Co. enk• 6 BIGAN. lanners' M IC Neehasike flank 8 10averronant Stork Bank' 3 Peolundar Bank-. 8 lusuraneo Cotopany..— , 3, Plato Bank-, 3 • • CANADA_ - ?ft of N. Amerlta„TozontO 5 Bk of the.People,Torouto -5 Bank of Montreal....._.. 6 Bk of 11. Canada Toronto 6 ZASTER!i EXC1L431133. On. Now York:- ..-....1N On Bklindallkka:-...... do 4QII-W-1.#22."...-..4-rtw..--4. Bank of Idkldlatown.i.--..134 :dontsomerr Bant-.....par Bank or Northumberland-par Columbia Bk 4% Bride Co-par tZrYlan ' -=== , prle Ban'karmers, Bkotgamrtm-por Farman? Bk of Lancaster-par Farmera•Bank . 1 Farm. Bk of Beharikni Far. I Drov. Warnrsbant...... Franalla Bk W•atinirtattr" Lartestk- Lanoattar Ootatty _AX-4dr Lebanon Bank,--_ -Par Miners' Bank of Pottrvlße Norma Wards Sank-„--par Watt Brandt Froddot Wiclurastai; Tat via.r 1.11 Ohio iltataiLTlN.......:- . 1); * Branch ste do Brandt at kthens.',..--- - . do =K. Ih idaaport.. - . do , 1 31. at OkUlloottr-- do -Branch ateleraland....:-.. do: Branch at do Branch Dayton.---..- do Srweb K Delawara.,-... do Rnmeh at Columbia do Erma at Antalmla...... do Branch at Mem-, -.-- do Broach atMenaral.:-.-. do Branch at Birder-, . Branob Onacinnan.— do! Branch at Wuddrigton-- do) Brash at C lal l af - ita.,.: -. 2 3: Brant!. at litonbannuo- 40, 11{ " • GOLD 41.20 SPECIE VALVE. Dsabloorts, Spstdsh..--10,00 watch at ti No c wart-...—.- do, B A= it Branch at Tror do, Branch at litYre;Za.... do, . . Brand, .t Lartanilla.-- do Branch at do Manch t Pld_ 1h c& a at Portamonth--, do, Brandi at do Mauch at Itanntrza.....:-:, do Branch at Curahowa --- do Brandi at. Iktaandllost..-.:- do, Branch at do .80 Tau 7.SD , !Guinean . .... «.--. 6,00. 4.63 • Ten Guild., 106 MOPS OP STOOKS. UPORIXD TOR TIM YLITEDIIIIGH Gin=N.M . A. WILKINS ,& CO. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 2r0..n Fora= xi-BEE?. ''. --' .. " ..17essassoo, Anatol. 8. 1854. • _ • 1.991; *''. . g 2 1 ~ 1 soul= . . .. ,_ :s. 9_ Vnit .6 12: 44 - 8" -• .1; . ....' “.. -' - 100 . :: It i lfVe 4 3.;1 4 renn.,0 1 :1 1 ,: .-- .1... - MI .-::: 7 :- RlP:it:7 7 Aneptaa. er......t . 7—.. 100 86 - 1nt..61•7 6 Dt g e Do.. - • Imp. re earth 100 82, - do Do. loan. C 5.....:- 100 87 - ' do Plittheirgh• city CA,....:-. 100 87 - Int.Jan.a.Toly DO. mons WA K. T 100 87 • "'". d• Ij l. lo . dti iter,illii Is: 18 .:-..- Lit.. , 11,.. , Hank Hitt . .. ..- 60 68 57' Die Martilit. erobantif A liana UM 60 .00 LIM' -do Methanol Bank- 60 67 66:6 do 4 • Alldtheny &mini - ! 60.735 . 95 Ott. Trend 0o- --.• 50 66 . 66 Cittlathe Depodtl - 5:50L.- 60 6236 61.36 atleasflotte. Monimodisla Ihidge--.. TS 25- 9 Dis. Mas 4 et. 40 1 St. Clair It - Dridse-,-.. 9 37 36 ' Div..han. 8 st Ilsnd St. Midge .-...- 60 - 44' 43 Dir. "' Pe Northern 9bortim...--. 50 :40 36 Die. " or.. Williamport Mtlilin.;.— .25 16 ' - '.. PittabMl4fe lororano6-. 8 10 5 Div. 20 '5l et Written lnsoirameoo..-. .... 12 10367 hist 82 Citizens' losarame M... ... 21 25, I. Admitted nemeses Co-. ' .:.• • 10 8 - • Pittsburgh to Pith s.--.. 60 41 40 lidy.th..3 St 4. Pitisbnah. it LonisrUle.: 60 '-40 87 do eittabie4.lat Works— 60 ft .61 . Month els litheloraten. 60 4l DM.297 •5 Moos ne 6 0 16 - - New (Noe Penna. trill ltailthed... 00 44 .42 0650 * Penns. itedithad- LO 46 44 . Dalt. it Ohio RathosA. 00 ... ... Clevehind .6 WelleMe M. R. 60 - - . . Nut.. 1t51171 6. 2rs Dock 100 106 100 Canal Bonds (014)...- 100 . 56 - . 80 56 - • l'in do. 0r)...... 100 52 - • Tuella Creek Plank Road 9 10 - - . - • Alia.* Perryse's flank 114 25 23 22 . . CireensC hartlss bmiZ o orke RA... 2 ,,,,0 3 i0.. 2 ,. . ~ .. . . . ~. ..... -......, ISO 170 MA DM. Pntabienth A Ilkitto,:..- -19 19 Div. 1 , -i .Korth Athaint."..----... -.• 72 03 New 8 • - ' North Westorei..- - -....-. 22- Iron City--„,........ ..... 3 . 1 . Pituritlit7l.o3;i: :: L Adventure ....--- ..... - '.:.. 23. 136 Derchant...... -..-. ... "''' '''' 1 • Damian Hoorliaiii..—. -.- 730 .6 -; hlo7thp Mak - =........ - 9 . M Fire 5tee1.....4:-......--.4. -• I 2 - 200 f5: ----- " --- - '" . " Dia1..........__:....:._._"... - 7 36 .7.: 21 3‘ i 22 . -.. i(Rest. -- hat F.. 7.7 ...,..,.t... 1 ... . II:, 1 1 1C' 6,0 , _ ~ . EXCIIANON AND VIANN2LNG 1101 WILIUNS & CO., Masi Maki 71.a4 n ftnek &IA - PIPTXBURGIt, PA. VOREIGN and . . Domestia Exitinng6, Coin; p• Bank Note* and Laza Women& taught and odd, Odlectlone made thronthout the inelem....„, llvineaf Da r dlseoemted and Anna nesonetad.. Plonks t and motion Onenenedena. • • . mon*, fed on deneedt, and itittltaallt , ol a/ben eft • GEORGE E. ARNOLD .4 CO. DIALNItIIN CII .B LNON.. K.C OO P th, Ara it I earth stred. opprate Re:VW • . 021. 1kft'Inueanetione neon Nberel . . HARDWARE 808 . BADDLEO AND CARRIAGE II A VCRRG . . . - -!. • . .Rr - i T.,telich.,lra t - . ... . . , • . : locist IMOD I'rREZT. PllTSBilliefrt AI" Cloths. Lea.; Di =mks. plau,.Doer a, fl &We Jerry Ashur. Rgalopra. - &Iles, vindsh, k.., JIM. ap1247 (Joantal•sial Post easyy:l • ••• • 'i /ALLIS'. 11,AT FM N; FALL'S "&, CO.. Commission Yard:mut; sad °wend Yorwardess.l,7l3•= r. 2. Str Italtrosd. So: 25 Canal .ittrret, , (totwel. MAW and Ortatoon amt. South .05.) Clo6uoutt. Ohio. Bina 10—,Abtrerinnar is ocicri Andrews White, • tV. Inalor Ca. Qnclnnan sorphrtulau atteathm utroa to Tr ablmsAu ttvia Pitubtrub. br Guar lb Wsbash Valley' and 1 .74 41 . 1 •' r.‘411- JOSPP7I. 'CHAPMAN. wiroussezz 4ND' RETAIL . DEALER AD IMPORTED CIGARS, 53 Market street, Pm:burgh, Erc....a Aut. A y 0.11.. . ... : • •-•..- ~.,.. • . ' . • '. ••- .. . . ..• - , ... , . . . . • I, . . - . - • • . _i "-•-• • ''-',. .',.'• .. \ •,..- \--,,..... - :'.''• • •,.. -- :,:-.• . '.-.:::,,.,_-,.. 7 . :•,,;...-•:•... - . ;.......::-."-:-.\:-..'••• • ....-...• \ . . DAILY hI T' , . . ..,,, -.. . . • ~..:x.,...;:p7,.., ..,-,tt-,.... ~.,,,yemZ4o.4,'-{4,,..4. ~, . .i, ~,4„.: ~.. '- • .••• - . . '-' \ - •• ' .... . , ...„.,..,---• ....:..,„........ , .. - .... , ... . ~ . ••••• - A .-i . • .....• . ... . ... ... . , N • . ....•.:.• . . .. . ..... .... ...._..._ ...; •_•., . . - . • , . ... • . USG .. - _ -- 41:' • .. • • ' • • _____ ___- 8: A DPBANE, Commietion and Par wannag Merchants , dealers la Wool and Pmts. , Env:km.lln silos, Pittsburgh lasnufsetutts. No. 114. Seeond strost, Pittsburgh: sip6-13-'53 .__Mn.lon. 16. ?Man JRROBISOY — k - - di., Wholesale Grocers, iber rr y I.x m eli tL eoauzlizalou Werelmatisao. linnom mumrou---....-.----.—..kummr.s. num: A 35PRINGER 11&1113AUGH & CO.,' (Sticees- Nora to' S. Ilarbiateln,) ancordadrn and Pornardinir =chants, Dealers in Wool and Prndnen ganerldlP. No. 14S nrat 212 , 1116 fsvond odrentlaritt•duzuh. P. spd-1P 8 W. REA, Flour Factors, Commission .011 and Poteardin !Merchants and Dealer, In Produm gcnerallr. Orders for Pittatlmaii .Mannfacturea InceanaM , attended to; Nos. 7.4 Water and_DO Front cts.., Plttaburgb, Penn! apl.-1 RARDt. JONES & CO. ; ' SuccesPors to ATWOOD, JONES & CO. CosualArioa sad Forwar,F. Pittburgh. . ertbatits,Dftlos Plttabutgla IlsantactaredOoode. MATFIEWS CO., Wholesale Gro -ar, COSIIIOZ sad ➢arrsrdinz Merehentr, and P.tta for Erl4.l3ton Cabral rsrn. 57 Water 11., Pit.txbargh. ic n &S T IELC I P . , Gentral4Crmis ma&on cceltrzunenta of Produoe Fonf[fllT• AM/ it, WAIT' JOIN SOHN t iVATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Ittsidn.gh Nsu n a rMatntuwa:dn.o 2C6 Lbeent wagwbl T e B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, "S. 'i="l',llP - ',l M' lttl'orW. Pearl At., .4 Wester. Ptedwee generally. Water attrt, between Emltbrteld and Wood. Pittabdreb. 7"`";7l.`stA g tii;;Wit7GOSlT.iiiircel.i '/111LITTLE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Pmlnee and Corbudasion Migrehants, and 1).4.1ers In Pittsburgh Ehusulartures. ra. np Ikeund street Pitts .Imrgh. . isk l ik.ol3 - CIREESE WAItEIIOIIBE.-11ENRY IL NJ OULU NS.. YersardLnit and Cooingsodon Merchant.sod Denktr la Meow, Ha , Liao VW. aod Prodgeos sernenlly 21 Woad Janet., abwfo. Wiaar„ PlUstrorgh • .. ary3l TUN BOAMORST k MURPHY, Whole .,We iltecei* and Comeadest Xerekanta. aid Denim 7a pn.b~h kuwafactums, sa =vraw land, litta , burgh. TACO t FORSYTH, Jr., Forerardii 0 Stesdnul, No. tat Was, Amt. p =l W A ?VS ZIOMAS PALMER, Itvorter and Dealer Anutrirba WsII Pow, Nu ES Market Wrreen tubbnZ Third sag Puttetb surge Pittsburgh. McCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole y'tlE rale dlt tall heeler Carpetiost Finer 011 Etteun ORRIS tE PATTO,N, Wholesale and Re to l Groan, on the nate= aide at the Diamond. nch. Pa. DRY GOODS. FRANK VAN ()ORDER; Dealer in Trim • ilarl.rr and filo•mg Lana Gonda, Embroldacilac. flant . a. FornfottlogOooda and Fancy artlcleck a fall es 71=71g1:4 1 :241",',D=Irtrabgit zrr4f A. MAW 4OD Prninician.-5. L ANTZONT k CO, N. TORX. A. MASON & CO., Wholesale and Retail Denim In Taney Ind Staple Drr Grods, 2S Filth 77ttentr5h. kiIHIPHY Jr, BURCHFIELD, Wh4il male and Mesa Dry Goods Merchants, cornet. Yourthand t stunt, Mttentreh. GROCERS. sous .. run. 01IN FLOYD A CO., Wliolesalo Grocers and essumissisubletchants,No.l74 Wood and 224 Lib. street. Pittsburgh. isle 11110 BER T DlOORRWhOleoale Grocer, Rec tifying Dietilkr, limier In Prodtim. Plttebareh Men urea, al kinds of Foreign and Iketoutie Wines and Liquor,, 316 Liberty street.. band a ret7 large Rock of Ballet** old Manaus:libels Whiskey, wbleti will be void lair for cub. • ultra nuennran.. • BLACKBURN CO., tinitosttle Gai ners, Boat Purrilstami, and BLdars in Voodoos sod V. atitalifootontio Oil Pitch arid Oakum alwoyo an hood at their warnnonan,l4l imam otroff, Pittologrgh. of p 12.1) . • I SALAD DICKEY 4t , CO., - Whore sale Gro-- . ..n2l=2,drarArggelgt,ghr— ____ • :ova ean5.:........-JANIZI D. leo Dz..-- -waists a. am 'GILLS & ROE, Wholesale ()meets nth Ommtsdon Itextbszsts: N 0.294 Libat7 irtreet net. . -. 11(X. 14.1111XT.....- .... ........,....«.-.,..RaUf S. 00.01,41% rw.n : wootsw.up....-...—.-:.........1.L1Z1t 1.14A.11t. WM. B /AILEY & CO., Wholesale Oro eery. Nog. 18 dad 20 Wood streetaittalnuvh. WILLIAM M'CLUIUL Grocer - and Tea Deihl; earner cf rood and - Sixth Arne+, bar .Iw. lon hand tarsi maeortment, ofehdeeQwerlen and Ede reda—Forrign rrwtt mid Sots. Whnierao Lad a.tsU Deelern tupplied en the Wrest trrno HOBERT DALAELL• & CO., Wlio Grooms, Comaninion gerduintly Deem in Produce Blsnufnitunen 253 Libertr jMtGLpry(4. . xtoiugs,. WICK & McOANDLESS, inecessore to - L k..T.D.Wisk,whokwe a m mi h rmirsedMgstl Commission Nerebants, Dealers In Inm, May CIS" ca. Isms, and Pittsbargb itanntictures a.Mtilanrccin,T cod and Water strata,• A:CULBERTSON, W hole Groimr and ennnotedon Iterellant.Dadm In Prnduce and Pt h Itanufnctured Artinlns, 19n Lltarty street, - Patti?. • • . • .• • • i JOIIX ..... , =UMW MTh, & pimp: Who . lgsalo Orocars, Cam.. • interian blarelnints, and De•lte* In Pralnci•Lßolnd bunei•g•, gynntbur on Liberty, Wood, oo Iztb onsets. Pittsburgh: TS. S • AGALEY, WOODWARD ,k CO., Whole,. ial• drown. No 221.,Markiet otteetalatablade MERCHANT TAILORS. — CIIE'STER, Merchant Tailor and Clo tll, .t o tm 7 4 ere Cutlcalr stsy fon yald to t.4yt otho . Xig WILLIAM DlGBY,Merchnnt Dra v err and Dealer ha Ready Made Mothlne. 111 Lib. crty otrrct. WATTS & CO., Merchant Tailors, 181 • Liberty rtreet----We are m. retelling astr nu Meade el Good. fir Genatlemea's Wear—Claim ea& Our Mende andcu o s n te . omdeaam reearpelte a st se y lEesl• an • d • n.orrlter caNmho/ • ----- MANUFACTURING. WOODWELL, Wholesale arid Retail • Manufactater ami Dealer la Cubiust Ware, No. Ks street. J OHN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of ca PATENT BOX VICES., it "warier wild, SOLID BOX and BRAZED BOX comas of Arolrroon And Rob- loam rtrr.ts, 000 abuzz" from ihn Mod street Mfg, Al. legteny City. .extnen kIitITIROLDERED AM'3,'V - APLICA MAN- A_TILLAS-31.11.rrialo ruArbra for Embroidery anl Ay. Wm', byL 8. WILSON, •jeTlf N0.1 ) .913; Peon Wort. &byre Ilood. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Xll.ll - Company. MILTS COMPANY HAYING ENLARGED tbetr esperltr for msardneturlne, are now pmartat to meat the Wayward! demand Mr the Crunnie mei Building Clef. Orders v } Tar tit s diat= 13 . th. I7tt•bnrth. AMES ROBB, No. 80 Market greet, 34 doertrom the 'Market riOUPG. would Inform the pub thst he has now a very full stock or every thing in the Boot. and ?hoe trade, such as Ladles' Gaiter. half Gaiters, Jenny 'Wad Padores, Lady Yrankllu and all the styles Coned on the Eastern elder, also, Misses' and Children.' Gigisra and Fancy ['Acts and Sines, In all their 'mistier; also, Gentienlons line Oven Patent Calf Loots. Prnch Calf Boots. °ingress Oaten and Sheen also, Boys and Youths' al o e /hooch Chat. Please sire on a call se theirwi to well such an artkla to all who farm. us with endear am will h o t eatirdee • lion. Remember the plane, 82 )larket street. tnl 2ll E==l =LS D. YrDOED.. -MUDS. lecatD. DPCOIiD & CO. IFIFOLFSA LE AND RETAIL FASHIONABLE HAT_ AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALEUSIN ALL EMS OF ma. CORNIII OP WOOD AND FLP TH ATREATN. Pittatrargb, Pa. matrtsims anrrrposlßrand - atyleof IlAto sad C. Mid% BosA Calf. sad Ptu• BountAL • New Coach Factory—Allegheny. MM. 11. WHITE & CO., would re ock-triellr i 11614171 the public that they bare op on Leenek, between Seders] and Kanduster streets. They are now making rod are prepared to rendre orders for every description of retake, (hachm, Chariot., t ß or . ite4,l l3" etesnen jrl,:ettl ' e O t f o arnt, I n rWk, tb atT hers:nntles n trmi have, rimy fret norendent . they an enab4 ed to do work on the most reasonable terms wtth those yrs:Minn articles le their ! Pa3 - Ing particular attentkrn to thesetectlon of materlate. and having now but competent workmen. they ham no losltatlon In warranting thetr work.. We therefor. ash the attention or the public to this matter. Pff 11.—Itepatting done In the best manner, and on the - remonable terms. ).rear Coach and Carriage Factory. JOLINSTON, BROTHERS CO., corner of Belmont and Rebecca erects, Allegheny City, would respeetfolly Inform their friends. and the puha* generally, that they are manufacturing Carriages,. narentehes. twat. away., Bungle.. Elide). and. Charlet.. In all their irtrfes of finish and proportion. ordent will he exeunt...l. with strict regard to dura bility and beauty of &dab. napalm will also he attended , to on the most reamnable. terra.. Using In all their work the best 'Kasten% Shalt., Poles and Wheel Stuff, they feel conedent that all who favor them with thohlatronaau will beperfeetly satiated on trial of their weak. - -Pureters are mutated to giro them a call bourn ous abating elsewhere. oe6 . COACH FACTORY. 411 Mamma Ag. near wood .$9 4 " • • • 11. M.MIOELOW,VitOPRIETOR.. WOULD respectfully call the attention of Southern and Westerns Merchants to his fine stock dearriagm, ranging In no from 1100 to sl4od. Them Curlewes are built from the beet material and workman ship, and under his own supnvlslons ho roe, with cond. deems, warrant his work to be Infer ior to none manutso toed In the, Union. The emcees of his bunion% and the gr*at increase, In demand thr (Madam otwork. wo r k eblin mit to build any common or law Woodln hie stablishment. reruns wantlng good honest work will please call and examine his stock Image going East. AU work warranted. S. 1. ....Ga11.% AMAMI ... 110011.ALLII J. J.l4oop= Livingston, Roggen &Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PrpTSBURGIL PA. !'RACK and Depot Railroda Scales, Hay, Cattle 11141 Crain dm; llattbrm and Counter do 4 Door iii:gtforS.ll'42, 4l t.l7°F• l 4 lll"P _ pro 'n'b Delta and Vaetenlngm ratable iron . ot '' ss ' lop of .eery! ! .- Ta. rlety form sad Babel. • W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE IVORIES,' 3111, =1 mil 821 uurev /end. opwee o.o o ifitid afred Ptrtwnanmt MONUMENTS, Tombs, Grace Stones, Port:tansy Ton,,, StantCs.lmporlng Stotteo, 2., a 4 are on hood, and mad to order. - by machinery. at , the 10,....xt prio. Tbrne bondrk.d. oriortnal and stilettol de. mism r . ree t ar t s=s i ziss , hand: Block Vitod with despatch at ats!lusot s etit . W. NT. WAl,ldualf. • • New Goods and Fashions for Gentleman' Clothing for Spring of 1854. • ipWATTS a CO. beg leave respectfully • to inihrea theft Demerol,. customers, 1. e. the rash. o mez b era2ll tp , gr i t:ea/1V us t ree_ele:3 th t leash rr a ern markets of/brel—aroi that they are ready. to reedy. on E m . for thine them in their usual superb ark The eatlefsettou samiir mlummethy their etude. mere hitherto. mai their humble efforts to views, late. them to fresh ea:1100in the MUM dilation. Walk ingie,ee . g-Stratteere ata Interned that etail. le No. Trii Litertr etreet.North ads. above Bt. Claim. colt • ....---,----- • . Muth:twit' First Class_Goods. 'd • rillE•subseribere beg kora to inform the leobSe that they bare reed their Sommer Stock, amo og th e lament and moat fashionable Yoh** Ox Oen. mane weer- IS, _WATTS A 00, Jett liseenexe Teriore. WS Überty . ateert. ....{LLtI 010l1iT, VevvWllt PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY • MORNING, AUGUST 15, 1854. Boob and Shoes!! . • NEW YORK ADvErrithaniarTs„ Tram VISSCIIEIt 4 EWELL'S Cieneral Advertising Mere. No. 346 and 348 Broatisvar. New Tork.(iste Nil 80 'Samna street.) Rd m• Firms i 4 the Citv Seen Turk. Musical luslrunients. lIE subscribers are.now prepared to offer 1_ for the l i o n spection ofJobbers, Aluslelers and oth ers i t limdcal Instruments and Merchandlub the Rillowlez articles: Pielins, Oiler, Dail.. Cedars, Phtteb - iFtfes, de.; French and German Acestotfrtne. &Wow.; fb. nut Pk g... ilivfn. Trambonts. do, de.; German French end Italian &rings, de., of.. our rarrangements with the largest and most celebrated Manufacturers in Europe are Mil* ar t enable us to sell goods at their lowest prices. stud we MR offer our Conte• mere the advantage of selecting front as muror now and carefully 'Wetted stork. Being In the .111trItet at a I sea- sons WITHTHE CAFIL ready to accept of any job lets of Rahn goods in that may O article ffer, s scan afford opportunities of ear. many . Agents of esrhart A Needham'' celebinto t Patent Melo deons. FERDLN AND 7.01.111A1111 S CAS„ Importers. _anl2•3mr 11 Malden frank howierk. CXEIE undersigned haring the Agenei iif Messrs. CARLIART NP.EIMIASPEI (New York ,LEBRATED PATENT MELODEONS, would inform the Trade and the Public In general. that they are now prepared to furnish to Dealers and otbere the truly celebrated Instruments at the Manufacturers' LOWEST PRICES. Every !Intent:tent Warranted. FERDINAND ZOGRAIIti h OM, importers of kluel el Instruments, ho. e 7 Malden Lane. New York. • Daguerreotype Materials. - 1 W. TIIO3IPSON & CO., 315 Broadway, •slims York, tfonufnentrers and Dealers In ihtguorreo ta reCases. Appnr-tos. Matelot.. Preset-me, be., and let. I , orters of Plates. Chemicals, Fancy Frames and Casts, and Materials of story description. Yoletlander & John's. C. C. Harrison's and all other Anon-nun Omni,. yon hand at llanufse- turves lowest lakes, and war constantly part y ed the. militants D. DEviof CLOTHING WAIttI i IIOUSE, 258, 259 & 260 Broadway, 'cot Warren et, NEW YORK, WE beg to ask the attention dealers in assay, mats Clothing throughout trio United States to oar &ditties for surnlyind the meet extol:Wye demand from evert merlon of the °mote) tor the better guaiithis of . MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING The constantly hamming demand fur Clothing of our •mthulitcture. has rendered li, necessary that we .Could In. crease our swam modationn, and we hare therefore greeted • building, the largest and most complete of its kindle the world, which we have filled with the chticest ilescirietlon OtClothing of °eery variety. It Ia air Intention to do a se large treple minions In fart, and ea hare therefore rthile such arresig.ments BAwill Insure buyers a luster and more varied ...orison:lL at priers which no smeller /mownenc afford. All goals from our Establishment are . Warranted, both fur lush , and i quality, and the utmost Satisfaction Is guaranteed to our patron,. Terms strictly 6 mouths nr a her centilleenuntfor cash. ettiOdmv D. DEVLIN k CO. - - Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. IVM. MeFARLAND & CO., O .Y.ll/AFC LANE, NEW tORE: Warehouse 145 Pratt st., Baltimore, Md. n ASKS', Jewelers' and Counting Rouse ji Safeeofevery give, innvtantly on hand for ado, and warm:aril in every n•enert. !tow ToKg, Aprll sth, 1554. Ifiretra .11'fbrionett gentlemen—lt ginSl. pits. me to Inform you that your Sate 'desert . ..toy Soolummd Sonars uninjured in the ttre I agt [night. by Irlddls 60017 thhttteleeou my oornleer rue (rotenone& and although It Ina expostrl throughout the fire, to Intent, heat. Da ma tent, remained unharmed. The Saf, •Ith little repairing. •111.1 think, ensurer for another trial. Iterseeljung your,jyt-r T.Jr...V115, Jr., 11 South Willlanast. Eleganidabinet .Furniture. SCHAFFER k SUCKOW, az0,125 cE 127 Asthenytl,Nne 17ark, MANUFACTIIIIERS, Wholesale and Re tail to Rich Csehol Ilommood FUrnlture of erary description. No inferior articler. Chlare t hy mull faithfully and promptly omented. Detains and other, axe molted to tail end examine o. .tent. Weal. FEVER AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE. 11,04 muf Arm_ atuo” , t Fcr , . Dicrwpsti.ut al Alliow Affraiem. rrflF Proprictom of this Medicine will etate Jk. without reeltation or fear of amtradictiom that the t peen Mrsvoss Sao eared more pencils when It het been Intrednord.than any other medicine in nee Pry the aLore dimemi. Tide medicine has neither Arsenic nor Quinine in iti rompoeltlon, all of the Ingredients an of • perfectly healthy character and highly •thoulating and tiZira m strr u in2 i hsiz tvE r dena. 4,, Pervons r . .wiztlenal t mthi: damp atmoepl:e ' re no mnrothan country ther e heir musitheartia. Planter, in sections of the country. w the Ague pre vail will do well to adept tide medicine. as the patient It not obliged to lay by while under treatment and they nay be snored of rpm/scrim The Proprietor mnldlet.dne. thoumnds of orrtificates from theme:the highest seems:l ability. but peer...raying to the sick nor roe bottle and you will hare the Intallittle proof In summit toll dine. Mons Mr lie en aerompany web bottle. Certificates con he peen et the oftlee.k.hoeing where thin Medicine has crued when all other. have failed. For DisPeneia and MI other Billion. Complaints there not • better Medicine lathe market. It has elm been taken with the tenet setanlehlng inceneee In eereral came of Rkienntatlant and Gout; far then" WM klalnte take a tablotooonful a day. One kottle of this Medicine very often boa the deilted *et. Prune Alper bottle. Poe pie 'bp Drugs:Waltz ell parts el the rniteiriitiai and aseadi. All Interlaken noilers most he addreided to AITSEIii A lILEEKEILAoIe Priprintom 93 Proadway. New book. Anta-rs— and L. A. Tahneetoek k Ca., L. Wl O masod tho. IL Pieta... Pittsburgh. tihNt-lyw The Peoples' Book! TO one who can read should be without a ..4rlTP. T acigiacliT i a m ei N D_LiP_ r T " " IT " ASIIINGDON'I3 PAREIVXILL ..tDohwi nDL:CCE. • • . . Joel. rotatalte4 a large firm.,tkeY h Peter. a.ream Ind s tested with Portrelte of Waetalngtun and Jefferson on tinted Peter. Patra—Plotit kliKetei Parer 0311,1, lilt eta. c - ,V,nre,744°,1°,31.=17. 1 , aat hike raft publiehed. Chem tem, to the Lade. lbsukeetiere !send Op yeur orders to the Publisher ' THOS. MIME :Catena street, ken look. t. 11.—Rellahle Agents wanted to all the above Nook throughout thonntatt7. jebletf The Eagle hlannfacttaing Company MEEiMMMi=I === great ~rata of ?W./ma arid ecrobinahoct of Ikkaaa of .ma Pater. are CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES, An enttrely net ankle for • FV7INITTME. urtroL.s.nmr. Wlibth romblnee the greatn; amount of DCRADMITY and ttiCllNhAtt Sound In any article seer bebreetweet. Three Gondaaro made bt Poses the tee Clondo efthat ntanufaetttra veer .-.- frt:e, mill do wall toe”mlne three Goo.Pa IRON WAREN oust, MARTIN, SPRING & CO., Importers and Dealers IRON AND STEEL, GYIXT RNA St 'Yd. NM York. K.-p constantly on hand ► full asanytnistst of liar. Rod Rand. nosy. burst Elsa, and otbas IRON. STEEL OF ALL KINDS )(eyeball t • frion ell meth,. of the country en Invited to eat: or sena their order. hetet, buying. , Order, by meal entrained to oar rare will bevao et the loweet everket rates. 3IARTIN. PRI 11 C. iat2e2o2 Omelet.* st_ Y ' Y. • . OCHLErix,aIT BROTITERS'& CO., VirIIOLESALE DRUGGISTS, xr,ir FORA: ' !fore rmored 0.1.70 =men 11..er,ofikrInann, IMPORTING thelending Drugs fromtheir orlaloal tharteta, both to Europe and 7-1.11. Irtellna, and Preneh And /Inane:a Chemical, Mara . Tooth, Nall And Hair Brushes, Ilalr Moro, and Straps. Paris and Trlarte Fbonaos. Corks. kk, _ther lb. slami rewhozathr UM. Cider, fit t er lava. 0r 07 malt, , will rewire thalr brat attention. J•l2,Mor ICUMBEL'S PATTNT 'LACHINE BTRETCHED LEATHER BANDINO - _ ' 17,e only Pam! Band" in lAA am Abfri, rLodEY are made from the beet eak tanned ather, and tbstoughlr otrateled; ea:acne...l, and r togeth.r. and made 4o ranperfuntirendsht, and ne. ' rirplit: P ta l jtV ,Mran b br. hid sing), dunlme or round—vn Lae* Laths. Milts and all. somuury artlelee In the a ne.br addremdng jam. vim. lc uuum. Patentee. Al I.err .t. N. Y. Globe Iron Railing Wdrla. Not. 311 and 313 Munroe tired, New York, OPPOSITC Tn ALLAMZ VO2KS SALES 110011113. 122 GRAND BT4ZZA . rE stibscribers hating extensive an un arpassed u m ngrab:tuts Pr manullicturing every or sin their line, are now prepared to offer to the public and dudere throughout the country. ITVOL7OII7If CAST IRON .1241.1.1NG. of every descriation. • Outings...l6We'. Poor. Portable Iron Bedstonds.pla(st and ernamentah (FILL grad (Wales for chshlres, Iron _ • Loin, titters, Mesh Nandi, Flower and Dirk Ronde. thstorella and. Plat . . . . Ramie, oft., de. : • • Also, a intherior quality of Iron Term tonne, all of which they w 111 wirrant to surpass to 'lel:math...durability, twen ty of &viol and ehearnewe. the ainnufaetereeof any oth er hone In their Une. Orden hem every *Mien of the United States4heukfully received end executed with th e tanned. despate . ll. UNT itrIAVERS, myl9 , 3rov 122 Unoutatent. N. Y. Q.. M AUEL L. CAVERLY, W6olosale Deal or It, Brooms, Painted Palls and TuNc Wood.and Wil low Ware. Baskets, Mats, Cordaks, ?ninny Winking. Ma 7 gm, ie., 234 Gemmel& at., New Yorks : sannyr. ..... INDOW SHADES, -gilt Cornices, Table 011 Cloth, tn., .1011 N TERlllJNlUtanntaetnrwrand holovale Dealer. No.lo Catharine et6aral No. Chatham Slime. New York. mht,-1 MISCELLANEOUS. 001 Mifk COMVA II OTORT, tM* N. 0 DIA NO ND sznlcSt, i. .E. M. InGELQW, Proprietor. 1 LIVERY AND SALE STABLY., 15 1 1 'orner Diamondstreet and ChtrrN Afy,r &ow VflTBtlIIAQlt PA ;: ASHLAND HOUSE, ARCH STRUM. AttOVN lIEVENTII STMT, PIILLADEtrUIit. IL B. DENSON, PAAPAIEI7*! Ofir I tileti ita . ard. MAO Per day..lAft ' 2114 L 18/4-11.1 Linden Lead Conipany ot Witt:mum • riE Corpor . atora of this ;Company hive opened Woks tbr iralwrintlon to the Capital AtA.A. • - llsaking Mime r Shrum A. WILKLASI* Ti Voarth .Pitter4b, - when itirphlota -Cbartir,Geologicsi Survey.. &A. er.a - booltalaedpagiAar .. &sizing IntormalAm rstativAto 00.0.f1y. -1..10011 P. times.) tlal.et.CUarlea l rarrl lint•la). (CITY HOTEL, (late Broira s,) eoraer of smltheekt eau mita stnet., rittsberga. Pe, QUM 1 AIM, Proprietors. lug, and amnia:non' & nawa. having Init, r==.A.74l4.,aningth-tott.' .. ,74czal Masan nonzaatm. _ 4.02546 a. . . . _ 8. CIIT/2133L8S 13031, : • fIENERAL COBLMISSIOS AGENTS, - foi Li the oak sad purchase of Real .Zstata. Cd4Rion of frelgtfMgr=.W. ik "' W ,? 1 ° 71 . 1" 74,5,„ /4°' PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. e. sion, this simple statement of foe., camp by such observations no you may see fit tot join, will suffice to prove that our former 'br,i factors can never overlook the claim of helpT and bereaved childhood. By order of tho Son N. W. CAMPIILLL, Secretikry. TUESDAY 310R-NLNO, AUGUST 15, 1554._ NOTES OF A PRDESTILLAN BY A rxrranunoina LONDON, July 20th, 1854. Eau N.-31y last letter was sent from.Abti, a Wit, village in North Wales, on the .mtirning our departure (July 7th} for London !via Chester, Creeve and Rugby. I have found so I much to occupy my time and attention since that time, that I hare done no more writing than necessary to jot delve a few notes in my journal. We had a pleasant ride from Aber to- Chester, passing ground. which our rambles bad rendered quite familiar to us. We 'Mopped at Chester only one hour to dine, at S"E. M., and then then took the train for Rugby, at which in tersecting little town we passed the night. It bas quite the appearance of wealth and quiet ness, which you would expect at the site of one of the great schools of England. On Saturday morning we visited the scene of Dr. Arnold's labors, whose published biography is a work' of , great interest. The buildings and grounds_are 1 equal in extent and style to those of sonte'or our Colleges. The Chapel in which we saw the fina l Forble momnnment to Dr. Arnold, is a beautiful thic structure. At 12 o'clock we were once tore en our way to London, in one of the excur sion trains, in which we- came .for-about 80 per! I cent. less than the usual rate: ~. The scenery from Chester to London, though beautiful, is very tame compared with that of North Wales. I was surprised at the absence of Lille, most of the way, but the beautiful green of the fields and the greatly diversified follagoof the trees, afforded rt perpetual (cant to the eye. We saw very few farts-houses, and appeared to pose in the outskirts of many of the finer estates. We passed in sight of the celebrated Harrow School. At about 4 o'clock, P. M., WO were in sight of this greatest of cities, in which we have spent nearly two weeks, without feoling-as if wo had more than began to see it. A dark cloud overbuild the city, but the buildings near no in etead of presenting the black, dingy look which .we expected, were both light in color and beau tiful in architecture. We were not long in the outskirts of the town, but in a half hour we were landed in the great Eastern Square Station. The crowd seemed immense, „put with the assis tance of one of the noble police of London, who stoadon the pavement, regulating the movements of the tabs and providing strangers with accom modations, we wore soon seated in a coach, which for is lid took us about two miles to Bas ing Hell street, where wo were informed we could get suitable lodgings. This was a misera ble ride. We were all eyes and eagerness. Old , names, with old associations; Holborn, Lincoln's Inn Fields, Orny'e Inn, Cheapside, Ste., constantly met our eyes. Suddenly St. Paula Cathedral gleamed up high In the sky and then disappeared. But, no I often nay to IL, "there is no use of talking" about these glorious sights, I say, let every one who can afford a little time. and money for travel, come to London. No des- 1 cription can begat to give an idea of the magnifi cent reality. I can do nothing more than give you a sort of catalogue of the sights which we have seen. 'Tux 41st, 1854 This evening at 6 o'clock we are to visit the Howe of Lords, through the kindness of a gen tleman whom I met at the House of Commons o few evenings ago and to whom I made known the difficulty which we encohntered in attempt. ing to see Parliament. About a week or more. ago, we called at the American Minister's to ob lain cards of admission, but the attache inform ed us, that as the Minister could give only two cards for each night, the earliest season for vs would•be stout the 2Sth of July. We of (merge engaged cards for that day. Meanwhile, by ma king a friend of one of the police, wholii we met in Westminster Hall, we have made two visits to the House of Commons while that noisy body was in seashm. On the evening of our second visit, a gentlemen who sat in St. Stephen's Hall, by my side, waiting for toy turn to go up to the Stranger's Gallery, finding that I was au Ameri can, so interested himself in my behalf, that he asked...for my address, promising to obtain-ad mission for me to the House of Lords. .This morning I received a call from this gentleman, who is a tenet able clergyman, with as invitation to visit the House of Lords this evening and to bring with mo my friend IL So, in half an hour, we are expecting to be in the presence of the ••moat noble." the Dukes, Marquises, dm...S.c. of Great Britain. • We have left our firs. lodgings, and found a delightful home at a private house in Craven-at., near to Charing Cross Sod not far from Hunger ford Bridge, the Horse guards, Bte. We have visited the Tower very satisfactorily, spending an afternoon in inspecting.the Armories. On our first Sunday we attended service both ins St. Paul's and Westminster Abbey. Last Sunday 4 we heard Dr. - Cummings, one of the greatest preachers in London. • We visited the Crystal Palace at Lyndenham day before-yesterday. It is grand and beautiful. beyond description; no words can do justice to it. Yesterday we went up to Chelsea where we saw two balloons ascend, with three men in one car and ono in the other. To-day we have been to the British Museum. It almost bewil ders. er.o to think the wonderful things seen o-4:4 - at tb.•.',irn•....i0....11ed place. several times nt Hyde tivus , r, t. "cette at that part of the pl...sent evenings, is I suppose, without a parallel in the world. No cab nor hackney coach can enter the wide road over which roll hundreds of the magnificent equipages of the Horses of the most delicate limb, with gentlemen and ladies, some in liveried carri ges and some on horse.bnok, areliere flying about in every direction. I hope to write again, in •few days, less hur riedly. V. Tor Ms qtly Pittsburgh 131.rtte. Pittsburgh gag Alirghlor Orpbast Asylum. • Ma. Enron.—You have always manifested so much interest in the welfare of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Orphan Asylum, thatthe Mane gem of that ivatitution have directed me to corn. municate to you come of the difficulties of our position; in brims, that' by so doing, not only will this statement meet the public eye, but that you will enforce it by such editorial remarks as may have an auspicious influence, on the mihds of your numerous. readers. The present high pnce of provisions Is pecu liarly unfavorable to the letereets of the orphnns, and operates againvt them In three different ways. First, it increases the expense of their main , mit:lance- bread—e most essential article in their bill of iare--cannot be procured at less than double its former cost, while vegetables and meat are equally advanced -in value. Hot, secondly, the - same cause restricts our resources. You are aware that besides the dol lar subscription, we hare a lint of contributors. —chiefly gentlemen—whose united efforts at first produced more than thirteen hundred dollars.— This amount has been diminishing every year. and at the=present time—probably for the rea son above mentioned—is deplorably deficient.. These results ere the more to be deprecated, because, thirdly, the number of applicants is much greater than at any former period. Wi dows, with a family of fatherless children to rapport, can no longer supply their wants from the limited , means at their control, and bring them to our institution as their only place of re fuge. Hut, without additional help, we must be compelled to retuseedmission to this interesting class otimfferers, and confine our exertions to those, who having lost both parents, are orphans in the strictest cense. The same may be said of boarders in the Asylum. Hero the pecuniary remuneration—oven if regularly paid—is no adequate compensation for the trouble incurred; but it often , happenh that' death, or absence, 'or forgetfulncsa cats o ! ! the ropply altogether, anti we must either pro de for them entirely, or cast them off from the shelter and proteetion to which they have income accustomed, and which their tender age and friendless state make so desirable-15r them. .. Another of our perplexities here shires us in the face. From different sources, bequests of large amount have been left to the Asylum; and we are often assailed by tho enquiry, “Where 'are your lsgaciei ? Make use of them to extend your power of doing good." These legacies, :notwithstanding. the benevolent spirit which prompted their ilestinntion, have been seriously disadvantageous to the Asylum. Net . ens cent has been realised by any of them; while many of our friends suppose on • - ablo to do without their assistance, - from 'mistaken ideas about the avails: bilitypf these.bequests, and'-others make them a otitis to, their conecience,- for neglecting their former contributions. " 1. We court investigation es to the mode in which we dispense the funds committed tons: each an nual meeting publishes to"the world ourexpend- Hares and reedit* while every manager feels deeply' bound to *commit economy, as far as the health and-corafort of the children will permit. bet every parent but compute theexpenses of hie own fumlly, and ire will concede that seventy orphans require a large Outlay, to feeds and clothe and instruct them - To-iltoso who have so long enjoyed the confidence, itisdoublyiumint) be crippledin the noble object in which the are engsged. :oel;rent freeior.lB4s so deeply hireeltd oar .ilattones„we had - ki . ftpiteal tO - the different churches, and help fleeted in on every side. This men" however, we reserve for oar greatest emergencies, and trust, thet on the present cow . . , ded ' a wealthYandindustriens comMercial motrooolie '. -' of the Western={Yarid, lire still the topics which, . • ; rise readiest ,to every lip, end absorb thesattens ie. , of our citizen \ s to t e eielniticon of 'ewers , . the day, comparative ;k i ce reign', . — , thoilea,-' . 'lv 'tile knots ammonite c ec; of the Is. Prom the St. Lush Intellorenear, Wednesday. Aocn4l). streets, ?15... d iti, ear. .eat dis's s ussion, nd thee THE GREAT ST. LOUIS RIOT. \,, anxious a 01,,,,''',. ‘ e e „„.i,,. • looks of the, cal: oi eel _ deuce the e'S.'..-„ s t.. come nnusAl emergency. '''....isld' We are enabled to give a more definite account V, The followi•S, ,;:-.,,-.. up through'iNs Oftyon of the terrible riot which took place in this city ' •Wednesdass explai• 't. mselves : , ":". . \s, evening before last. The killed number three, \`‘,,,,,,, vi . 1 .,, i. , i ron.. t i e ma Ni cr , bi rii i.nic. and the dangerously wounded three or four more. ' ihe that many of the citizens were ukolertim An inquest was held yesterday over the bodies belief,that arms and omunitian hod been‘Fineei, of two men at the health office—Joseph Freeman,'! in thOollage and St. Patrick's Chtirch, atilibi-i a Canadian, who was shot on the levee, near the I l that such an inspresSieo was calculested I intersection of Morgan street, and Jolla Garvey„' tiring„c exedementand ill feelings in the alls an Irishman, who was shot in an alley running ! .” lie mind, he deemed it eXoedient \to appoint'sl from Washington avenue to Morgan street, and I - - committes 0 ascertain whether\ :here was 'oasis James Fagan stabbed neat the intersection of {grounds for entertaining thk.hellefthat arias had Washington avenue, and Third street, and who been provided AS MS supposed,- The undersign- died at the Sisters' Hospital last night. These I , ed were appointed; and they . \`.t..flo ~81c,,,,,,,,,r,, in ,l are all the known killed. • stating that they, Searched most, thoroughly the John Dougherty, 28 years of age, an Irishman, churches above Mimed, and weresamah e 'to find received a severe Shot in leg. John Fianna- ; any arms or amuldtion, and theySitre ltisfied , gun, head severely beaten: and not expected to, 1 i that there are no giloutids for belieimg th t any recover. Patrick Kinney, log broken, and am. I, thing, in the maitre Of arms or noinpition, are potation thought necessary. \ Daniel Nt Ili - - n - g wn ` I Concealed in,either of said churches. \\, The`rev living near the corner of Biddla end Seventh I creed gentlemen in charge n of said churches \ exl, streets, shot through, the ala \ .lomen, recovery tended most Cheerfully every facility to he core, \ . doubtful. Pont. an auctioneer \en Broadway, . . , . . , toll , \., .• - . mate° to insure a complete anti searke. stabbed by'Cooper, who is now in you. oacmon t Fowler, shot in the aide, not dangerously.. Jas. Th q ~,, ommitteeare satisfied that the Arch ish•\ ' op was anxious diet the iniesitigationalioill s he Russell, shot in the arm, Wound slight ; made, rind, as' evidence of the fact, attach the The number of houses, barrooms,' &c., that , .... • ‘, were guttefl, was fifty-four. t\ to/lowing tatter. `‘' Tnos.sll.slloneos, \ .1. , .! Hrtostin E. BILID , CIII, \ During yesterday , ' and up to a late note last! ' as. J. EATON, night no further serious disturbance he'd taken , Acgcct 8 4 4 1854. „ , c otrimitt,;,e., place, but it was evident from the s constant pass- ; \ , iag of large • numbers of persons, throu6 the : Slay. DEAD.' Si= Cap - iit halludson hl s is Callen:in streets that the, excitement was Mitaltogether , me;,,at the suggestion of,,Mayor Hot', to state allayed and veryproperly the Mayor ogain called t ; that 'rumors are circnlated et arms being prosier= out the military at dark. ' „ clock',.`, I oil in St. Patrick's Church, er obout \ it, arid he Mono Fionnsta.—, At about .i I 0 M3l,' . ' '. N.• l• ~ . • at ho that such. a report, aitogeener urnou,noeu. night a collision tools, place on Green, hear the i, knaves it to be; will be best set ni , reet, by corner of Sixth streCE.,between a party ofAmer -1 a committeeappointedby tlfe Mayor. 'visiting the lents+ and Irishmen, resultiogin the death Of one I Church; and lisping a handbill us to ibe re= mon 'and the, ounding i' nix or seven others. it of the examinatiori,l, I 'am of his, opinion, From persons who were ou the ground at the salt I am sure, that you will afford 'the Comitiit.\ time, Ore learn that a party of Americans were 1 t i e Decry facility for satisfying theIIIR,CINK. pi:Wi ntering out Green' With the's apparent ins,i on the subject. I would also beg leave in. tention of mischief, when Giey were fired upon \ t ‘ rel Y ggest to you apd the other-Clergymen of tile, by a body lir Irishmen collected at the corner of ' ign.rch, that it would be well to visit ouch ports the street. \A number of shotZ,were fired in ra- I , of, your district as excitemenComy prOinit in, phi suceessiori, resulting in thcvdeath ins before and endeavor to allnythe apprehensions that nisy stated, ofsoukman, on Irishinanommed \ Morris ,' exist. In a crisis like the preaentsttheYptily Lee, who it is hopposed was accidentally., kiled i , , means of restoring tranquility is to 'ie the do by a ball fired bY„ his own party. ‘. liile was ‘42-en ' fence of our lives and property in the hoods Of into a drug 'Wore St the corner of Maroon street iWe authorities ; or of those whom they may tail` whereihe diedin a how moments. !demoted that I to theirassist:Lice. , ',, I. • ' ' '' he had been in" St. fels but three dayiand was 1 I remain, Bee., dear sir' in no way concerned y ip the fight. •:., "ii Your obedient servants\ The ounded Were 'taken to the same, drag'{ „ ,.. .roma racriano,'Arcitlip of Se. Laois. •,, store, Sad, to physiesanil,offices in the neighbor- ~, Augu st . 8, 1854. , \ \ hood. We , saw and \ conversed with four. 'A, Us i " '- ' . • Tice, Am titan, badly wounded in legs and I Li'pran tho St. LOMA Intellhicnear, Iranday, 4n.c.41 \ shoulder, *aides . being tilds,t in the hand. /Hz j s ', origin of the ftlot. 'i \ \ physielan cOunted twenty.fire, buck-shot holes on, j Aisfar as oily information goes, Mullein° every-,1 his person , tint, wounds, howeior, not considered . i, thinethat we, eat learn, no party or,liodyof spool dangerous. , \;\ , ~ \ t'unitedtogether by the profession of apy pecubar 1 Thomde Fer neon, a young, man 25 years of , •ieligiona,or political views; is respensible for age, badlY'wounded, in the shoal er, and in the I the lamehtable 'event. That the mob was not. an legs; the whond itYthe shoulder thought danger- I Anti-CathOlic mob, is evidenced by the fiat that\ ous; his wounds were inflicted, by, buck shot. lit tittackellhe office of the Anzeiger, thkgreat John NelSon, tobacconist, slightly injured, I chap:Minn of s the rabid noti-Catholice, and the havihg one or spore shots in the eboulder. Mr, mast bitter op.ponent of Popery io eveilt.one of Holliday, member of theiCoutinentola,\T k iriously Its matlifestatioso t -That 'twos not a purelyloa, hurt, having a shot in thethigh, and at er injul., ti-AmOriimn exeltement, is Witnessed by the feet 1 ries. A boy, whose namewe did not learn, was \ that nb \attacks swere made upon Gorman and, badly hurt, but wail so qiiicklyraken fee the 'other Itneigkborikeftizens.'. It originated in iii"" ground, that no one knew who'll° was or whence , skirmi. h with en Irish roWdy, for thereereffrish 'i . i.. he was taken. ', , '': '. . \ ' r4Fdi ,noWe y as iliose of the moat' apploved So far assould be ascertained Otero were ssven eaeri an desmint—Wod some .Irish takind the wounded and one killed, es we have given above, part" o their cempatriot, a general fight ensued, although reinorscurrentstated the number tapeck and the vieterions party` urged on by th ' demon greater. Capt. Blackburn of the E'ontinentiale of rest ction, peisceededin a spirit of nton- l' and one or twci privates of his company received s essto attack theynost netorionklrish pl cei of I slight wounds. The military din notarrive until , resort, confining their assault however alt eth- - after the firing ceased. when, to frighten off riot , ' 'mita Ish thinking, ~ houses, and, \forth ,mota , u era who might be lur,king around they bred a vol. port, .c haunts. of theliiwest Character. e at. , -\- „ ley or two. \ \ \ tuelbory of rioters was but email; the ass it When we left the ground, at 12 o'clocis\quiet the vots es ' is usual in such 2,ases, wer mere i ! prevailed in that immediate vicinity, butitf. oth- i looketls one and it wouliphe absited to clia ge up-I er parts of the city yells and reports of iirerle on any plassof our fellow s citizens acts' :omit- I were to be heard. S s nada were, collected ,at `led by \ Mon nominally of ' every political nd re- 1. most of the crossings in he neighborhood oft*, ligious creeds Comprising hailividaills of \ ,very North Market, and we fe the end is not yet, \I race, a d l ngreeing only in the commeo eh meter k i.. LATGII-1 O'CLOCK, a. W.—A report bas jitstj of row 'ea, fuel rtiffinne. Most of the dote Were reached our office that the 'fighting is still going j\sery y , ,unginen,\lnany'of them -mere. . and on. A dense crowd is .collected at the corner of , i n I . ee ho were seen most active is gatei g the Ninth and Biddle streets. Filrig hats been done „heoses in Green street, were children of en of ei there, and E. R. Violett, a w,eleknown iron mer- 'twelve years 'of age, many , of them, lik' 'their' chant of this city, has been muttered . There is 1 older sociates, staggering nude!. the elf ets of \ no doubt about the death of this gentleman—eye I strong drink. The rev, was evidently qui sine witnesses inform us that he wo.siwalking along ; pesos 'toted, and it would be a great ruisMicoto thestreet, with another citizen, when he was i take it as any evidence of a widespread hostility shot down. Mr. V. has been taken; to his hotel Ito the Irish as such, much moreto imagine. that I : a stiffened corpse The firing come from a housel it had ite.origin in the spreading %Native Ameri. ' On the corner of Biddle and Ninth. \ can movement, or in soy bigoted hostility to I' • The man who it is supposed shot Mi,, Violett I professors of nay particular religions belief. 'The was arrested and token to the caloboose. A idea of a mob on the day of the election he l d, fur large horse pistol was . found iu his possessionl weeks, been familiarized to many minds, a d the , and about two pounds of powder and batl \ He first excuse for getting it up , wan ecized; i acci gave his name as Timothy Lydon. an Irishman- ' dent bad suggested another pretext, that •Ould I At the corner of Broadway nod Ashley skeet have been made Co serv,e the turn. \ This,W take two men were shot down about 1 o'clock. One it, is the true view of the case, and if any- njur we understood is John Foley, Lieut. of the Night ed parties feel, as they Must do, nggrieved they Police, and the other, a Mr. Snyder, a coffees„ house keeper of the Sixth Ward. Snyder is dead ,, ,. - anger, beyond the guilty individuals\ by Rana and Foley it is thought cannot live. We know \ they, were attacked, to innocent astloci tious not where nig thing is to end. While we write ishose watchwords may..have, been heard, i ' the at half-past one o'clock, the fire belle are tolling, months of some of the drunken disturbers, f the, and the streets are filled with excited citizens.rs peace. It is quite unnecessary to seek tic Won Policemen are "Moping" in every direction. minor this occurrence to embitter contests .hieh Riot and bloodshed is the order of the night, men,, to their shame„ find it haWl enough `car -what the day may bring forth we dare not say. From the setae rapes of Aug. 10. ry on peaceably as i%s \ S. \ From' th nun*, rburstion Auto let -TIM RIOT.-+-PrOterd,ngt . of Yu tenia y.--Our . - Valera remit at least twenty esewitties sOf last report came down to'2 o'clock yesterday the origin of the recentturnolt,ad have r sins,; morning; we then announced the kil li n g of Mr. ed from them twenty differentreports. It s ina-'• R. R. Violets, and a man by the name of Snyder, possible to state withaconracy Precisely h w the in the Sixth Ward. The man who, it is !supposed, thing began, or wit .what party the bl, eof shot Violett, is.now In jail. No ono knows who commencing it lies. The fact is that peep ,had killed Snyder or beat Lieutenant Feely. The been prepared to expect a fight on electio, !days murder of Violets and Snyder soma te have maoy were armed in anticip thin, the fuel was checked the recklessness of the mob, as no shoot • there, and the first acciden spark kindled it fff fog nod no further violence was committed after-. I nto a fearful flame. wards. • . Had the thing not been sugge ed it would proh , Our paper went to press about - 2 o'clock yea' ably never have occurred; but Zia ninny lairds terday morning: at that hour, which was only a were dwelling upon the sinister peedictions which abort time after the murders just mentioned, had been most imprudently issued dining the there was great eicitemcnt in the streets, es e- iseccdieg fir st sp aa everything tins in train to c hill y i n the fourth an d fifth wards , the fire bells kindle the feat sark of disturbano skip n blase. were rung, large crowds of excited potions were The spark fell; the blimp followed as it matter of messing to and fro along the streets, and for the course. This is the plain truth ohmic the mitt. epaceof an hour or More the cons*, - ter, and it is useless togeek further . folStlie slut -quinces 'were apprehended; bit happily for all, pie canoe of all the late Mianatrous tunialt, As reason began to assume its. proper sway, and be- we said before, there waS no Special hostility to fore ilaylloht the streets were nearly cleared and any particular nation, class, clique or ciled.— the pold military on ditty were enabled to .The Irish werk attackel because the fighthap breathe more freely; for from twelve to three pened to be commenced by, an Irish rowilif'diad A. m., it required the utmost vigilance, and the It been a German ,. who itreiek theSfirst blowl no greatest exertion to keep the track of the CO7l- doubt the fury of the loob would 'have beenli stantlyMoving masses and prevent mischief. reeled against. the Germans, and so isn. To seP. The dawn of day was greatrelief to those who pose that there was aril , premeditated anti-Irish , , bad beeen on duty all night, under no very calm or anti - Catholic feelin g at the bettemit, is as , " state of mind, and it also brought comparative we have maintained from "the hist; a great mis relief to hundreds who had doubtlees passed the ta k e ,. night in terror of being mobbed. From daylight until seven o'clock nothing - transpired, and the riotous districts were as calm as the most peace able parts of the town. For •the space of about Vireo hours we arc told not a gun won fired, and not a person was to be seen letthe streets. The calm was such as always succeeds the storm. • , At as early hour a proclamation was issued tiy.. the Slayer, requesting a meeting of the citizens at the Court-house at 11 o'clock,' At that hour a larga concourse aesembled—tho proceedings of which will h° found in another column. At . 9, and again at 12 o'clock we visited the differ. eta localities of the prerious riot and found every thing quiet. A number of Irish families were removing from Green and Morgan streets, and soino whose liaises had been broken open; were fastening up the doors and windows. Upon the whole things. wore ,rather a melancholy look, particularly an . the. north side of Green, BUIrOII Morgan, between Fourth and Fifth streets. At theoorner of preen and Siatb,and on Biddle and Broadway, where the firing took place, persons were standing around in knots of twenty and thirti dineussing the affairs of the night prermus; but during the entire, day, and up to a late hour last night no further disturbance had taken place. Large crowds were congregating un Chestnut street, nose the Pence ,Office, and on Fourth, near the Planters House; but these were for the moat part peaceable citizens, who Imd mot to bear and fully understand the tame for the ter- .. . riblo outrages of the night. -' During the after noon these' bodies of men began to disperse, and at dark there were very cow more than usual to be seen in those popular thorongbfaren. . Tux KILLED AND Wotrinotto.—ilecording to the most reliable statements, .eight -or ten persons have been killed,' and eight or ten (seriously wounded. According -to oar list of killed and ' wounded, and . we believe it le as correct as any, but eight persona have been killedi.l and only -Three or four dangcrously*ounded.,,' 1 . Tue Vormorarm l'omci...—(in accordance with resolutions passed at the meeting atthe Court- House, all the liquor -establishurints throughout the city were closed tt 4 P. M.- and the Mayor suspended the munktial police,- - .but they wore retained at the station home in the event of a oicilooltl% ...::: (.: ; - I, Promptly about Ave hundri'd citizens enrolled themselves as patrols. for the night, 'and being provided with maces they were marched through the streets in - companies of twenty, . - 1:11) to 12 o'clock not an arrest bad . been . mado - for the least diSturbanee reported. The Orman Potroitvorki to a 'charm.: ' 1, :.Tres Efts::`—The- unwonted and '.'. shameful brioche* of the peace 'which hare changed the fate of 8t: Lords during , two days, making It re semble Paris during o *tate of selm ra th er thia Tin 11ICILDER . OP Ala. VlOLETT.—Timothy Ly don, the man who is new confined in jail charged with the murder of B. It. Violett night Before last, is an Irishman i apparently abbt4 forty goers of age. full eia 'feet in height, and of is most unprepossessing. appearance. \ a "Connought man," speaks very broken.ndfrtM 'every appearance - is one of the low t class. Ile Bind, or rather boarded in h house not far frOm the corner of Biddle and kieventh streets. .110 has a 'family In Ireland. When ar rested- he was armed with a large horseman's pistol, old fashioned flint look and very rusty.— .lie had also on hie person nearly two pouodS.of 1 powder and ball tied up in a hankerchief; shois- I ing conclusively thal he vas prepared for battle; In an instant after the fire; which proceeded from a doorway of a low Irish doggery or boarding house, - lie was seized by the police, and. would have been taken from their custmly and killed bad not. the Continentals .interfered. About twenty police tund.cithetta escorted him to the calaboose whero hemained until`yesterday morning' when he was 'emoted to the county jail. As soon as the ex , 3itcment dies away he_ will have an examination-rperhaps this *TOL— & Louis Inlet., Thursday. , THE CUOLLBA er MAP:SEILLES.--Extract bf a letter dated liforseilles, July 25, 1854 The Cholera increas, and. is very- fatal.— There ,were 192, death yesterday, and the in-' habitants continue to Il a. Upwards of 105;050 hare already abandoned the place.' The poorer classes irk:inn:aped le: every diriation, but ea their"meaus become" exhausted they cannot re s main exposed long, and their return to the city will only,ineresse the Mortality. The city - looks dismal; end the streets tire nearly deserted. The. Ameriesi Shipping 'in port bare thus fie escaped remarkably well, "as only two seamen have yet 'died with cholera, though . seam are down, with; it. • - - • The disease inakeir quick work. Yesterday the Colonel of the French regiment, considered' more in charge of thu city than the garrison, in excellent goad Man; died in three hours after the 'first symptoms.' Tha.poor seddiers strw perishing at wreartal rate._ _Tublications should 14 man,' on the suhject. to ,prerent pimple coming hers; but our 'papers are prohibited - frdwitioing or di. cr times fink names Ofpersotis dying are A ' bat now. 10t OM; this. number-of deaths-is made known nor the woMI " - cholera" allowed WI wear jirii4, is it wobld.nound;thi alarm among the soldiers on the :March to - this plaektii:embark for: flat You Stillman ttiOt of the disease In the 'allied - ssi lei in-Turkc'yi; whereit will uweeß.thwal off by thonsundast this "seasorionf the"year and in that:ft:m*l:9th- of .which' are highly nwfamirablia - .. , - - . . ircLutitE LXVH 111 inER • 11, \ Went Poem' of Jo ' lgtt O. gaze, l enUtleathe Mon. \ es. ti4 T ri h t.i i k r :: toci w ,p, :l .l :l; l4 r . 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