~ ; • ,-. . J o '..i 4, . -.,' ~ 4 ., -- 7- , . L. • . , ESTABLISHED IN. 1786. main.. ---- , ______ • PITTSBURGH GAZETTE BUSINESS CARDS. _ PUBLISHRD DAILY AND WIHOW 2 DT WHITE 1t_,,,,,00. ~..,,~~,, rtAxttt NYE WHIT&j Lana. o" •"---"" OSFrPH S. & A. P. IioRRISON, Attor *mos ON main Me urea. =We MeD moon. nem at law, Oflice No. 143 Four th Motet. between italsid and (franc. Pittsburgh. Pa. 072'. TERMS: DAILY-alt &nun wir u o . o° . "I sAl• lAD. " Iri r L W. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake wag tx Ly-y..,,son.ama sonnet" In advanca Clubs • wers Bulldinger Grant etremt, between Fourth and 0411 b. opt ileal cot the following mamtiono 4 Amor. au3o.wlyT Una. cook* per annuar-.......*........11 iEI - - ....„ . „-e; _lax .ass. 4 0 ...-..0..."”*---• ,I , „."" ROBERT E. PHILLIPS , Attorney at Law, Tto 0,144 r .° •"---•-•""-"" '" "'" SL Louie, lio. a: The 12te form. doh to to addresotd to one pergru, . i. and to et lerartcbly In advance. No dub mere veill 1 : 1 011EAT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law beend the yam expires, unless the money Is .not Mr Corner of Filth and Omit streets, oppothe the Court , one steps, Pittsburgh. t0y24.r63 BATES OF ADVERTISING: TAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office I Oa. Madr e 110 that of Nompared or Agate.) CP Fourth street. near Grant, Pittsburgh. mthdly Do on. Insert .1...... --$ 060 - Do each selettonal ituleation-.-. - ors VRANCISEFLANEGIN,AttornoyatLaw, I . Do IMO w5ek........---......-- 176 Be two we.b.,._ „„ ........., 100 Ju Na 170 Fourth stmt. Pittsbrunh. . .. Do . ..th...... 7 00 o ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, . Be two mentha--==== 7 No. 89 Fifth Mreet,Pittsburgh. =7=Z Ike alt inouths-......--......- .... ..• 11 . 00 BANKERS AND BROKERS. Do t o mnth-- -- .18 00 illaudiolt Canto is Hors or law prilarainc 000 - Ono dollar for oath additional Deo lERNAN , CO., Bankers and Exchange Ono Mum, changeable at pleasure, (per an. TT Brokers. N 0.06 Wood streak corner of Diamond Alley, tram) werthsive of paper Iker meth Pro wl square, tomerto6b7.l; one month. ma scrnor unison Bank Notes and Colo._ Dieconot Time ar y clAV4ltiOned quote instead under ths yearly rates, Eleharom. and Prougssegy_Notes mete collections ire all the prindeal title. of the Cuban Receive Deposits on call Adontiseumets moped. o fmr, and not over &teen and on !utmost, end give their prompt attention to all otte lin iWat e .,,,,, °241.1,11 nut t e ttt„,,„„,. , -et mettre c appertaining to • Broker's business,. for aide. 1.2347 ba oa tet. anntoot dunned tor their pnblicati In .3"''' ' ''m '''h'"'ga '''''' " ...ma. tr,,,, al. t o b.... 4211,,, p m . $1.1.. 010500 co% ill, 11.11 RX - Mat.. 24111 iII Oiker kdrilirkWlll.ll i t li k RAMER & RAIIM, Bankers and Ex- A°"°ll....ann° vol marked oh the O,, PF 20 0 tied change Brokers. Buy end mall Gold - end Silver and number of lametkens , will be =dinned till for and o Norm, netrotiste loan. on Real Beata or Stork Sem- Pi gl e gaggf=l, l 4tisr Is strictly linitot to IthP,,.‘7l'r,.P.odi'argNt= V " 0 =1 , 111 , . orLiffst their Corn 102t0•0111211 010,10100, and all advertisements for that road. 0,, all collets In the U nion . Offig, corne r of the benefit of other tomes, as well as all advertMementa Third and Wood streets, directly opte the St. Cries agt learoadiately cotenected with their own tominem. and motet covidy all dame. of ledvertiseutents, In length or otherwthe te. ml the limits engaged. eill he eimegoi sl 0 • 40, oul rletre. 11 n. KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange For all leek tmenent adv.:thing. MIL will be separately rendered, and prom pt payment is dented. mrelnd i r , _7....cte= st Tes t Te l :r . : Y eltleVerp i rlai t t k ; on • An miwerthemeats for ...Robb ielftnon...., fro ........,; rent releg u anueetleme :de on the West at low ratan wet a.m., wad, town it and other noble meou° ,o 4.°. •••• tern Bank Note. Bought .4 mid. .47V1 miledeel moong. and mama to be charged WI pop. pay. - -_- --- am melody in advance. Val:lX. rAlklll . ...30411711A tUOVIS Wk. C NAST. 37"4.2•.4100 t° to ° AV s°.°l.A LUKER, HANNA & Co., Sueeeasors to Death notices Inserted vl et eharge, mime somenme ddb ranee(] invitation. or obituary notices, and whent lirmsen Ilmille k Co, BankmetExchange Brokemand m asemepparded • to be pakt Mr. in Modem wed Domeetio F.xehenge.Certificates of heroine advertleem nod all others pendia. conotortice. IMPosit. Bank Not.. and Sperde-N. W fanner of Wood and Mum or requiring notices &slimed to ma attation to Chests strew . l - Monet ...wins' on Depoeit. bight Pain. Soirees, Conterts, or ani peak entertainments, =Ls for oft, and it e7 , 4= made on nearly all princl rlftaaaci=r .7"2". note nl o4%ed le all. iaaat =fii - egttest prellton paid Ser Foreign and American to private en ''" el - 4 . oelculated or latended to promote °old Individual Itemet, eau only be marata with the under Admen.' mole the ouslittulmote.of Fralum. Maned standlog that thee woo la to be paid hr. If intendol to Mk. on libelml Wk. be ineerted In the, goal column, the mom will be Merged ~,,y . at the rats of 10 cents per Boa Tor re or kr 0.n.0. to to eharitol trIPI4 Prim H. WILLIAMS & Co., Bankers and Torero License Pethices to mob. Exthange Broker., North East roma of Wool and Real Mtngen and Auctionews • advertheineata not Third moots. rutabaga to be cl yearly rata. but allowed • them:rent Of All transactions made on Must terns, and collections thlrty.thres and onsatdrd par cent from the amount of promptly attitude:4lu ready , bills. wtsitr 05 mom= IX ntat 00005 &WILKINS & CO., Exchange Brokers, ‘n Om Somm e threadrueetions- .. ---.--51 60 No. 76 Fourth street oppoeite the Bark of Pitt. Do. • eschadditiouallemerthm----- 37 All transortkw at mold. liberal rate. hid ad Is 1113111 X PA I Om Sti= a onee itmentian.-- M. -50 cents.•. LARIMER, Jr., Banker and Bro- I -Do. melt additional Insertion..-Z yenta All trinsient advertisements to be raid In whams. Weer. , Ith street . No. 66, adielnining the hook of Pittsburgh. RAM; or Discreitarr. 11 . and Domestic Mils of N o . Certificate. of lie messorm mar rot ma Prrromon quark sr omit., Beak Notes and ameba No 60 ilerket etreet, Plot.. N. 1107.111FS & SONS, Brokers. burgh. EirOothetions made on. w the principal cities No. 07 .vs,k,s.o.ka.e. Thent end Pout% a Perbbenok thlututhrud 04 Volt. , 504,09 • PENNSYLVANIA. City Bank, Cincinnati-1e(, 7-. - ----- ---=----..-= Rut of Pittahmgh..---Cornmercial likAlincil. do BOOKSELLERS &C. hom a ge Bank of d 0..- reakier, Bank -.-.... do M, and klanuf's of do-par Lafayette Rank--....- do Murk of Commeri---- ,.. -For OM , 1416 I rmaTnuteu. do j L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. Bank of North America-. wester Romero Bank-. do .78 Fourth street. Apollo Buildings. Bank of Nottlen Libertiotbar Bank of 'Massillon .- - Bank of Yeasaylvenia---teer Small Notee-....-- ..... 1X R. WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail Bank ofPeon TowaMip... NEVI ENGAND. Ommisedsl Dank of P.--par advent Bunko__ ... . ei Dealer in Blank and Reboot Books, Paper and PM Ferment A Mer.brator lik-par NEW YORK: ~. 010507. N 0.63 Wood street, (letemen Third and Foroth) Girard Bak* ........ .....-....40r New York City..--.....p. nittehallth. mar t K utr l MD ° 2= -- " - "W C°u ' 74 l,AggLlN - 1, -- IX ESN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Stab ak.h..t.i. ........pir 11511kkar*„.....................p. toner. encomor to Darien k Agnew. No. f 13hoirot I , t=ceteh i enk l;"°----'-- .=.. .... "1 N JEY&II - srliZiNfill. l""b' Put'bumh. PL Southwark 8ank.......-::: gh solvent Banka..-..... X Dealer S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Trelemnateguank......--„per VIROINIL. • Dealer in StMiceery dr, No. 62 Market street, nom Wastsenßank -...per Balk of the Valley.:..._ 11( d, puteaugh. i.e. Bank of Chambersintrak-. 11 1 Bank of Vo.Rkhmond... Bud' c•vt=thiair-. tax nab. Va-, Norfolk - jC5 4. 1 7 0 - , & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, lanctor .._......-o. Flusnare Moor Therein •• N 0.65 Wood street. next door to th e arrnerof Third. Peak of DeL Coo Chaster... Mendoultek s thritclitak X Pa. School and law book. constantly on hand. Dank of Skennantereo-, North Western 11.11.-. •• - Bank of Oettyaburgh-• X 8ranchc..........---- IX -______ _____ _ _ Bank Of Lar111k0k1......-.. - NORTH CAROLINA. - COMMISSION &C. Dank otillddleoent---.114 Bluek a am. Feu- " Montgomery Co. Bank.. - Bank of St of N. Carol'', 2 ,„ * - 7 -„ , -_ Bank of Northronberlsra-par Cam. 1kaak0W4222.13.212. '' "' "`" m " ----- "" -.----'‘' .- . 5.1 ° - Columbia Elk A Bridge 00-par ts• lik,?, reborn, 2 J. W. BITTLKEt & CO., Doylestown Bank- ----par SOUTH CAROLINA. 8ank..:..... -....---par Ilico ft heSt.of 8. 2 14" 4 0RWARDING & COMMISSION MER H Rae It-- .-- IX Bank of T Fo rc o N th Esms. CllAN lvh : au an o d Deele roccr i r in .p„r all k u,. ind a s a cf d r n itis o Lom .i h n itan. Mermen,' Ilk of Buda 02-par Bulk of Charlston. 2 n adored Articles, Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead. No. 97 First Farmore • Ilk of Lancaater-par Planters•. 6 Ifechoule• Bk 2 Street. Pittilnugh. aublyels4 Farmers' Bank of Reading.par GRORGIii. Farm. ma of Soapy DWI Augusta Ina 6 Bra fki Fa, At .er. Wa embolic. NI Bank of Auguste-- -- 2 WK. H. sirrrox. Frsnalla Bk IT k _mar Mt ofßrunserkt, Au . a'a 2 lioneollale ..-..- 1 Alladvent Banks.. ... 3 Lance Dank- -.-.... par eas-rneatr -FOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Mo- Lancaster Cosectritalek--yer Bk of Kentueky,Lonbreel X xecaonmthela Bin Rloteky. N 0.12. Booth-Fart comer Lebanon Bank-- arar lik of Lonlev'e,Thurston " Waal and Front sta.. Pitttbstrigh. Penns. mh.n Minent of Peeenglepar Nor th am BkorKentocity : m ...-.- Soothe= Btommtorly DI W. POINDEXTER, General Merchan -1 ..,_ Li . Mae limiter and 00MarIlalliori klerchlll2t. 107 Front - tem Atek......_.rer LVDIANA. WIMMoIf air , lhold.ort o P. • 2 / 4 / 4 n°° 2 k / 4•6°.6 . 0 .- .oe move. end 118 Second street. Pittsburgh. ap2Ulerd York Bank-....-.-.---.1/4 MAROURI. / 6 4 114 f Notto- •-•-•••--e-M Bk °fa" . °7•Ml "'" .i- 14 A &A. APBANE, Commission anti For _ ant- ILLUCOIS. Ohio Stat. 8ank...,-,-.-I,X Statelier& and Branches 60 1 1 .-• woofing Merchentet dealers In Wool, arid Pude. , Branch IA Akew1............a. to Bank of 111in01...-.--- 75 genendle: ai, Pittsburgh Manufacturra No 114, Second Branch at Athena......-- do WISCONSIN. street. Pittstough. apal r• 63 mama s i ti t i mrt..-.... Harlem A Fire In. Co. elks 5 ............---.. - -- =- . ..MML. H. 2021190 N = L attstwatnnt "-- trt farcarri d lasu ria allank a it ROBISON - & - C0., - Wh . oresale Grocers, = i, j , ~,,,................... , r , ~.m . „, -... 1 . 1rL ......... 1 stl r 'roduce Desiersa ro. nd Commission MerchantAf o. do r Brunk at nr0....«...- Insorance ComPlear- 3 • Brandt at Orintabm -... do Statediank- .........-. 11 Manton =Rumor-- -..--- -matexam roam= Bran. at Ashtabula-.... do cailint. 5 5 . 8. 0 h,,113.3..,_ d o ale of N. A...,s ss T.mde $ PRINGER lIARBAUGH.&. CO., (Susses mama aaNanittand......- do Bk Mao. 2401 1 k4T0VE 2 14 4. I. son to S. Ilarbaugh,) Commixdon and Fomenting Itranehoi Rlplo-....- do Bank of Montreal--- 6 errhentu Dealer. in Wool and Problem geurnelly, Not Brun* at ti.-... do Bk of 13. Caneda.eforouto 5 145 First and 110 Second etreets.Pittshmeth. Po .667 y Breneltatlf - do EASTERN EXCHANGE. Brands at fladia-...1-- do On New York.----- X T &W. REA, Flour Factors, Commission Mon:kat, Lamander--- do On Plelladelphie---.- do go . awl Forwarding lierebents and Dealer" 112 Produce It as Iltrubenville- do On laolthnom -- .-_- do generally. Order. Mr Pittsburgh Manufacture* prompt/7 =th h at MI. Vernon-- do WESTERN EXCLIA - NU E. attendad to Nos. 74 Water sod 90 Front els., Muhl:ere, ot. Newark--...- do Cincinnati--------- 1 . ,X Penna. spl.ly. Bran. at SpetructieleL-.-. do Lenimille...----- Drench at ilatietta.--- 4 4 y 3 t._L0n1e.,...._. iuji . c . , sraoott at. Troy_----. do OLD ANDSO yA R ATI BY, - R&M - . 1 - .o . 5 . . ~. 111 - c - C7SS7;7IO ' Breach at Mt. newt-- do Douldoons, Spanish-._16,00 ATWOOD,JONEB A C, Cenunimbon .4 Forward, Rom. at Zenerrlits--... do Patriot. INNO =a. N ...,,,ab . ..... d i g u 1 0 0dd............men . ..g lercheurts, healer* in Pittsburgh Manollunutddoods, at Piom•--...--. • 7 0 Eat* own-- -••• 10 • 00 r•tt'd" I Barlett at Portautoutk..... do grederklued'ora-....- 7,1 M Branch ailtatod.--- do Ten Thu .-.. . ......__.. , .lers 7,80 If 6 HEY, MATHEWS & CO., Wholesale Gr0a‘.....1,.s a‘.....1,.s Reomos_.. dorniness ...-....-. 6.00 cora Ckontobadon and Fernrardhig Merchants. and B ranch at Cumboas -- do Sovereign.- 4.83 smote for Brighton Cotton raro.6l Water et-, Pittebonth. Breath ft Memillm....- do Ten Outhien---..-- 3. 80 . Broach at woof s :.__._te do rriapoloono-......-...-.-.. 3. Ilk , a I[ERCER & ANTELO, General Commis -Brawn at .. dog Docate.--.----- 2,16 i• n o merchente, phibdelphla. Liberal advance' Branch at Itenumstown- dal ma •on cormimments of Produm germedir. red7ry . • PRICES OF. STOCKS. JOHN WATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers, 'REPORT= FOR TUB PITTSBURGH GAZETFEJIIf 0 Crwm= 3l or mea thanteb . etwar i ers l bert7adMlLiebe ant? •A. WILKINS & CO. - r T aa B. CANFIELD ? , late ' 'of Warren, Ohio, STOCK AND- EXCHANGE BROKERS, al •. wombat= sod rorraratwant, as won , - inn Drier In Western Reser. Butte. Pot mod No. 71 Tor An t STREET Pond Ash, and Weetern Prod.. r. Rater a t o m .. between Smithfield and Wood-PI taboret rarraantox, swoons. 11/aa esterms urns. C._.......___-_. T 1102141 =MC al. (1.10 of term Robison. Llttlr i Ca) T LITTLE & CO., Wholesale Gramm - - -- Produce and Conardeokno Merelmote, sod Dealer In Caned maw tr 01..-....... 1_ - - , utJaa.a.lnly Pi h Alartufecturee, No. 112 Second etzt il late. D0..,_ li's--.... TM ..." - ihrt.Feb • Ar. bergh• P -2 11.7. -- ft: -.. ....1700 ..- :: I ttnens r fIHEESE WARYJIOUSE.- HENRY IL Allst'age riL 0p,7.47.----- 1 , 4 7.4 : lot- 91 -... , ...., COLLMS, Fomenting med Commimiou Merchaot, and .. D.. ..m.,,,,......._.(a1p LE . .., _. . k . 23 1seeler w.a in , Ch b ro, i. a...., 13Mte5 . w , ,, Lak i„ e pi ghh. b..h and Proium gencronf Pittsburgh city . Va--. lin 81 - youjens..joi, my3l Do. • soap, 64, N. T- 100 27 - " -V ON BONNHORST & MURPHY, Whole- I 111.1,.., dti af5_...... 1 -SS .. Int.3ley allov yes. coup. 6.,PbIL / 20 86 .... 4' sale Omar and Coatudelken Iterthents, lard Defilers Alen MOM ta ,.. 217 ,. Manuthatorm, No .. Water street, Pitta =fj e ittsburgit.-- 60 to 51 Diehlayniet. r k Manolltank 50 60 65 do 6 Exeloome Beak _..-,. 6 0 57 66 M git, 4 - TACOS . FORSYTH, Jr., Forwarding and Allegheny Soving;riethic 60 235 725 &IP Clommiodon Marchant,No. 53 Water Wed, Plttabma. Ma. Trost Co.-..„...- 60 66 66 62517'63 Citlestuf Depoeitlank...... 60 . 11234 51 X • .. gI ., OMAS PALMER, Importer and Dealer rem , E .,, , ,, eig r j , _ gty 1 3 6 Eg1i. 0 17." in French tad American WO Papo.,No. 65 Marked between Mad and Iteroth street, Pittsburgh. Hind St. lillelito -........ 63 44 42 Inc e pe aa A taortbern Lthortlea-. 150 40 38 Di, " pr./ t kakkraksportilridget...-- 25 16 - '2,-. E McCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole- PUtabl. Idfe Insurance... 8 10 5 DM. 01 la et ',sole sad Rata Deader CotTenolb Moor On ...... 1 ....... c. „ • ~,, to iiix E), NE, gg , Mattng. Table and Piano Omer". Winsome Shade. Cairo? Insurance Co - : - 21 20 Maar Boat Trtmohogs, Na 112 Market street ____ Amoctirted Streaten's Clo- .. 10 8 Iig , L . RRIS - & - PATTON, Wholesale and Re- TlarklAral. atltt.b.m.k, $ l , phi 5 .:.. ...: . .... f is .11 ri , Dix , fbr a. 3 to et. tall %Toro on the Eastern side of the Dieroond• Kn. ____ __ 111.03'11X0/117e10... (.° ... .... DRY GOODS. liak.lolo. 111.1,02W/X . 17 , . - ass: ass titt . eur z elsa W0rk5...... 60 .. 53 .. 6 ,1 1 ..,.... ,_,..... ,JFIRANK VAN CORDER, Dealer in Trim 00.11.°1°.- ""' "" - ''.'"`, ""- 1n.., Hodery and Cameo lam Goode. Embroiderim, oat y filacimater 60 16 -' New Stock. or GeuraFtonfshingflooda and Fancy articleg • fall a. ens Railroad.- 60 44 42 Poralkersa. alai& can always be had at No 63. corner of Ohio 6 Nano sauroaa- 50 45X 55 /5 Market Mort sad the Diamond, Pittainngh, Pa. solidi (2=d bia tt i =Cir. 60 ••• "' s , a. seam a co. rerrasmoir-o. L. earn .2 0a.... TORI. rmica r irk.a. :l: ‘ ,..C pt7 444....s= I ? : 1 1 - 1 !.... . A r A rmia,... . I)IA I. I3O z.T N &2., 5ta W6 24, 1 7 1eva 0 1 , e a l.. nd o ltetail yifth Da • dot OWL... 26 - Pittsburgh. Tartu o.e.t Punt noes ss io ••• -Alle.=‘; Plank Rel 25 20 25 raPili & BURCHFIELD, Wholesale One Turnpike PAL 10 5 and asum Dry Goo& Mathanta owner FmMtholid Cturtless street. PlttsbMeth. • - Minnesota....--. ......- 180 170 Es. Div. GROCERS. put0...0& sow.-- - 145 13 0 Dii. ISM, 820 North nints..-..-...... - 70 , n New Stoat. JOHN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Grocers ritubarstliiisu Bora.- $ 4 I •• andCommlarionMerchants. N 0.178 Wood and 229 Lib. stroot. Pittsborgh. WO • / 1 ,4,71;p p"'" ... :.== ...... Cal bi l klashant_ ~... .........".. ---• ••• - ": 1 OBERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Roo msassms.......avengro.---- - -tn. .: ; ' times Distiller, Dreher In Prodeere, Pitteburgh Mu. •••••••••-•••••• ••• kiwis of .lin sod Demeolo Wine. and Etirece - 1tadt..............- - n 1 j I Nona t od 3j.f, l Idberty st.e On hand a awry lass o. die---...---*-..- - _ i • stock anterior old Mononimbeda Whiskey, which will Mrs 1itee1........................ .. 4 - "old low gar emit. - Naticar ........-....--........1 MO 27 r, ....-.... ' * ''-I ...1 *.. 10 I IASCUANON AND BANKING DOGS! Or A.TVILKINSCO. mem slaw Bsolisv" . . n .ft:wroi mid PITT9B QR IGNAnd Domestic Exchange, Coin, Minton and Lisa Wurantt bought and Othi , t 4:l ' 4 Jr k" ouse=olnl lows ancotisnol. Atacks Sag Eng on Ocenniation. "4:l"."" it '"' 4 t u ta " ,t abmr4"m"" GEORGE E: ARNOLD h CO. • - Diiiimunx Lt 74 ,t meta And tgamita Bask qf c AttliTaismattioaa at moat - . HARDWARE FOR SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE DUKES& T. Leech, Jr., N..= WPOD STREEZ nIZ&BURGa =24 41 4 r. /WA. jATEMAN. FAUN 2E. CO., Qommiseion Itatbints. and Oastemit Yorwartters, *Caul. Elm a i ttattne4. Na 21, Canal meet., (Warm% Main' and Oyaursoro Riffrs U- ram Miner Andiron k Whit" liffn ' t;;;tl "tritr " ra l ftrerast C4l? Irc" JOSEPH. 'CHAPMAN.; laroizsux-Arrn . 2tarAg, MULES IV IMPORTED CIGARS, 58 'Wahl 'Alfred, POCI6etO4, torwan f.aaC pftrah, OUTTX =ACM= -OM N. /OTTO. BLACKBURN & CO., 'Wholesale Oro tz.z.ktat=tlA..atAttgesim 1 80, Ikeda: sad on hand at their Warehen•Zal. Water ferret, Mahe7tr. wetter AtOXIXT Feenar. ISAIAH ......... JO= 1rgcpr,..,,.......T0ren D. Who les a l e airrit. a. lox 'GILLS fr.. ROE, rocers sad einnadadiso. Martbanta, tia 19.1 Liberty street Pitts E3MMBRN vpir M. BAG:ALEY I CO., Wholesale Oro eoro. Woo. IS and 20 Wood otooV.. Fittoborrob. A . VOLT:MG, Grocer • and Drarr,irrrxe of Wood sad Sixth streets, by always an tsad • Wye amortroornt of_ choict _ mli Groonics mad Ytylta sad,lnst• Wbo•• sad BAWL rrike on th e torso ---- 1/OBERT DALZELL 4t CO., Wholesalo aromrs,commusica. Morelimas, Demlani In Prcdoe. Vltt=gla Alsouthetu.s. Q. 2= W, t 7 Any& 701(1112017CL...,, X.T.4IIIWSIL Au. mck...,DrcCANIPLESS, summons . ik V .L. S.D. Wisk,Whoissik thriamb "amanita' and Pursigurkm bisrabsuts; hosiers th ban. gas, U. Cot ygrius sod Pittsburgh Manufactures guoreslips axon al woixt and Water stmts. Pithisszub. ' " CULBERTSON, 'Wholesale Grocer and Conantsiden klarelant.tor to #rodnet and Plittir• stammdmiva Aztklah /SG Uhler finit , otto & B. ..iTEYD/Wiioiemiie Groom Com • =Wk. Mlnthants, and Inalnnt In Prodnen—Roans lamb Iln:tidings, tronuvi on Labatt. Food. and Kith Oidall1T; vs. icirooDwazp,..-.. AGALEY, WOODW.ARD CO:, Wholb Ls swam s• m moot str,t, Phlladlaatali ,•.. „ . - . . „d, !-- -4, "7 - 4147 ' _ ' • - 4, 0 3, - • 14 , • DAILY PITTS ;::URGH:: -. GA-Zr:"T.TE..I.., AGENCIES. Kc1A.8.D..-Elaiing been appointed the ex usive Manta far litteborgh, Me the sale ofPatent ve Cemented and Stretched Leather Beltlnibpmr nfactured by P. JEWELL k SON. oritattfor't _ We now offer for sale • large assortment of all width , . ..Loolkotona, at the manufacturer's mice, hie article beloa superior to any Leather Ileltbm ever !adore offered In this market. Also, • lame stork o r I. " Rubber Beltlnt - eanstantly on bend, and for sale at the . ..Machine Naha: Ihnot." / 161..rket 4"'t. Wad • - . J. AIL PLIILLI PS AUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Stook. Mere:mode° and DPI Broker. ammo No. 9'i g& street, alarm Wood. Boldness promptly attended to. Jytt:dly 4,1113111 EL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary Cid sen'vlaxurstios ComPsoY, 54 Rater timed IN I M. GORIX)N, Secretary Western hen x." • ranee Ca, ell Rater .treat. GA.RDINERCOFFIN, Agent for Franklin The rotors.° Comp:arr. north-east earner of Wood and Third wrests. -11 A. MADEIRA, Agelit for Delaware tool losorapro Company, 42 Water street. GLOW. I, 1.1.. ... . . .0,1111.. W. J limos I EO, 11. TAYLOR & IlliSTON.jsuccesson m k, ‘,4 to Taylor k Idlorne.) (I antral Conunlat and For warding Merchants. and. Agents Inr Eastern 1 'Anneal.. tinn Lines. Wholesalo Maim in Staple (invert Sheet inge. Conn'', Cottorarns, atting Twine, 81.11 a. Mile snarl and flentncity Hemp, T obno o , 5o to Ash. Window Glees, Pig, liar and White Lead, Naval Shwa, and Cincin nati and Pittsburgh Manufactured Gleals generally.— Agents Aw the "Penn Mill" and “Ilanner 51111` . libertinga. Pittsburgh. No. 48 Front aired, (oprewite Luuhreille, Piltsbengh and St Louie Parket landing,) Cincinnati. ja.26:incd A. lIUTCHISON A. CO.. Commiosion eit. Aterrhants and A Tenn; RIA thaSt. Louie Sugar 'Wein er...lo.l;n In Sugar. :Itnltancm, Pig And D. Lead.,likunn 7.1 n, Pal:lA.le.. A:: MILTRIC, Szc IOLIN H. ISILLLOR, Dealer in Piano Fertee, !lam't°"V"tgtrjWAgft%g?g:aTA:g West n e% ft rm . trenla—No. 11l Wand street. LI ENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu . meal Itotrumenta,aod Importer of Italian Itefega, e avant for Nunn. a Clark'. grod and [fora Planes, with Coleman's Xolran Attachment Also for Dunham'. I Pianos. lAt SCIIRCEDER, Music Store, Fourth n I..rt birna r A?‘lvrit'.l' W"4.t.Nolliiittr.°- DRUGGISTS. TORN HAFT, ‘ Jr.' . (successor to Jae. MN:kr ttpley,l Wholesale 4rld Retell Bruges% ►nd Thmler fa luts, 011 n, Dyertuth, de, 141 Wood street. 3 doom below Pitteboxgb. la -Regular . Agent for Dr. mb3o . .JOIMPR 111.1,10 LLCOX . 65., Druggists and Apoth emirs, corner Market street andthelldamond.kmp constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of Drage, Medlchms, ertumnry,andartleleapertalnlnatothelr buelnms.. _ . . .. Physhim. preterlptions rarefullyersapounded. myl9 LJOHN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer is • Drugs.s treet. Paints, Oils. Tarnishes and Dye Stuffs, No. 296 bens Pittsburgh. • All orders .111 receive prompt attention. Sir Ag e nt for Loudon A Cu 'e valuable family medicines. max:WIT RA. FAIINESTOCK & CO., Wholennle • Dr.gs, and manulbeturces of Mite Lesdßod burgh, met sad LltWue, corner Word and hoot!streets. Pitt*. a E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in hO. sWaot . t et. NtMevrre . M biTi"hbrkr«.l."- VILDIXICE 13.117 f 11RAIIN & REITER. Wholesale & Retail . Drar . datk wetter of Liberty and St. Clair Wean. SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesnle u . Druscidsts. Na 24. Weed street. Pittsburgh. lOSEPH FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox & Co.. corner Market ptreet and Distoond—ltew Aft..V44, b ired d legragtZ=772lllcrt.leteit Dgeraining to his bnrinem t o holm Jek preteriptknas earefullr compoaruled at al ly WOOL MERCHANTS. LEE, successor to MURPHY & LEE. Wool Dealor, and Osrarolsooloa Mombasa for Rh', or Anorriessi Wool , Good. 127 Lltre• otrrot. MEDICINE. R. TAMES KING: Office and Residence, No. 112 WM ctreet, Melte the Cathedral, Pitt. • rah. la1:17 IUM. VARIAN, M. D., Office Gth street, v below. Smithfield. Offux Ifourr.--8 talk o. tt, 2 to P.L. to 80.. tor 26 lyd MERCHANT TAILORS. 4 CILESTER, Merchant Tailor and CloL . Mr, No. 74 Wood carnet. Particular attention p to Dope .nit Youth.' Clothlon. nol6:y 1irL1.8 . 14:31 p .r lT l T;Y,M y e i r , chan arla ctioTa.iglorapfilt aar amot. WATTS S CO., m • .1" rtrk jnoVritil3..wmenN, eee mend andr o erUnirs of the re ) 71 t , frr i... erl o l . 7 .. o•Eq (..to Ora Mende and radon, 11 M ANUFACTURING. ir W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail, ufattuner wad Dealer In Oel.lnel. Ware. Dn.= J OHN WETHERELL, nanufacturer of PATENT BOX VICES, • imserior article. SOLID BOX and BRAZED BOX VICES. tamer of Anderson and Rei. innon streets. one square from DM Hand etreet Bridge, Al. lerytheny City. .A MAN TILLAS—MigerIaIi marked for Embro ..t idery and ir Ork L. S. W 1 ES, je22( '9IX Penn street. above Hand. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man ufacturing Company, TIIIS COMPANY iiArt NG ENLARGED their capacity km Its.trufae.ating. ace new pettrovel to meet tan Itiemaarci demcno Lr ttlehtliri 4 k, Crucible and Badb'g P TArir t Vida,i= iftwx. rittabargb. September 21. 1853. Boots tuld Shoes!! 141 ASIES ROBB, No. i<9 Market xtreet, 3d doorfroso the Market Donee, would inform tbs pub that.bs bee now • eery nook of every thing lo the Boot and Shoe trade, rush as Ladles' flatten, half.f/alters, Jenny Lind Padorn, Lady Franklin and all the styles found on the Eastern oltlefs. Idea, Maws` and Children.. Gaiters and Farley Mots and Shoe, In all their vayletten Ca me l Geutlesnans' G ait ers O and Calf Rooth. neneb Call Boots, Conan, and Ether, also, Wye' and Youths' Boots. line french Calf. . . - give tor sail au we wish to well such so artiele to all who fever et with their modem ea will sive estlehm. thin. Remember the races. llariutstreeL my% M'CORD & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PASIIIONABLM HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS Di ALL MODS OF FOES. CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH snmsra • Pittsburg h, Pa. sca.Tlvlr stock el:omm ..mgwfd smtlleof au=4 bluffs ; Dee; Duffs And Pus Dosmata. Hew Coach' Factory—Allegheny. WRITE & CO., would re- P w electfully inftern the public that they have a. on ;I on Leos*, between Federal and Sandman Wrote. They are now mating end are prepared to melee orders for every description of velelat, Coaches, Chariots, Barenchm uysteit, Mumma As, hich, front their long norartmee in the rosonfetture of the above work, and the beilltlea they hove, they feel confident they are anal• col to do work on the meet nsuonable terms with Mae wanting article* in their ilne. Taying rertleular attention to the edectlon of materials. and having none but competent workmen, they have On lotaltation in warranting their wort. We therefore ant the attention of the public to thin matter. 21. t 11.—Itetaaringon de In the beet manner, arrit on the mat reamonehle term. • la2Ortf Coach and Carriage Factory. JOHNSTON, BROTII• a- CO., corner of fdi Belmont and Rebecca Weds, AllethenY City, would respectfully Inform their friends. and thou:C=lZ that they aro manurtetwing Carriages, away., Ruggles, Melds, and Chariots, lona their various styles of flaist, and proportion. AnTI - bug .rfl=. V itt' V►%Vett° d mr to on the mod rassonahie term.. g en them wort - the test iastern Shafts, Poln and Wheel hear, they feel craddent that all who favor them with their patronage will be perfedly "Whited on trial of their wort. Isurche are requested to glee them a call beide per diming ablest:tare: oat ..•--PITrouUEIiN COAPH 'FACTORY. DkOnond'Wiry, war lgood E. X. BIGELOW, I.EOPEIETOII. - WOULD respectfully call the attention of Boothem Wartarta Merchant.. to Ids doe etodt oilliniagw. ranging be pd.* from 1100 to. $llOO. Thase Caniagra ars built from the best .mstarlal and workman. 'hip, and mule hie own sapernlelnnt be rap, with arm& dance, vanant his work to be Inferior to none mamma tared In Gm Union. The mmo.o of his baalnem and the great Inmate In demand for this clam awn& ham *adored him oat to Imlld any common or low Tiara work to him eetabllalunent. Poivms wanting good °nest work ph... rail and emunlne Ms ital. Wore going East. . W wart warranted- _ L' L 111/LIPTCIN........USTL. MAIIII--...J. IL 1110 , 91 M LID I. I. socvsx W. o.cOrgwro. imsto_ Ro_ggiln. & 00. NOVELTY Liv WORKS, piTTSBUROff, PA. RACK and Depot Railroad. &Slag, Ray, Cattle nd Grain do; Idattrm and Canute!. do; Poor of al labas. Spring ,DM and Th umb Latent*. Coffee Mills of nation, kinds: Paint Mt. aprowted ratumw. Bobs and Fastonlnain Malb.abla Iron Continua of every 4 rletr In farm and finleh. at .../0= L COPTILATL. • - W. W. WALLACE. • • • STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 819, UZI ..and Lalen'y oppitat Thitaktlard [trod, •PITISUURGIL -1\ AIONIIMENTS, Tombs Grave Stones, P r4 . :„i T- 4. x trA eu ""' & sig . rstgrrttV: Tb= h drm ef,it g rr.i:2l=.3 olana Too Monomania. ArSti hand. inn* and Slab Mar. bls forolabod to Um Trod, at the loxe.tprices. AU indoor U./ 'Mb tbmVatab at 319 I.lberty ittoet. ati2l r. WALLAI3. New God& na ing fol Fashions for entleman(' (nothr Spring !of 1 G 854: . • WATTS - It CO. beg reeve respectfully •to inform their numerous madames, e. b e e generally. that they hose }tut' molted frosty sone r of WW t adapted to their patro n e.the best We East ern market. affera—and that they aro toady to resolve or dem for tr skins theta op In tient mud superb' rtyle. That sattsfaetton so ioattsally noreotte by their a:Wo oten hitherto...nth their humble otiorto okay, &Imo lates them to froth exertions to the mama dlroesloo. Walk ots—Stragere We oboe* tho p at, booze Is Kn. lit. y straet.North We. oboe* sc. NM; • 13entlemens' First Claes Goode: subscribers beg lenvo to inforin the Eeteteteet they bele roe A Elidr&our m a. ... odng tbersitinatml sea salve Y Ike Oen. rk=t p, ille Met? stmt. PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, 1854. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. Fmm VIBSCITENT. t SC(IELLT General Adreritsinq Mope, No. 344 And 343 Broadwor. Now Yort,Osto.No. SO Naomi Arcot.) Rdiatir Firms in the atv of New rork. Musical Instruments. • THE subscribers aro now prepurod to offer for On initlindlon of Jobber!, iiiianlat-Slerl and nth• ern trailing In irk.: &K Mnnical leintrninent• sod Merehandinn. tlyi following rintinl. MI.. lime.; Otriberr. F lutes. F(fes dr.; ln-ncA end Gercurn Areorefeens, Sgsrlernt, Owner rig foes. /fears, 71wInhones, deo elcd &c.d. French roar !Winn &rigor, du. dr. Our arrangementawlth the largest and most celebrated Manufacturers to Enron,. are such as to enable to to tell goods at their lowest priers. mud we can offer our oust*. me. the advantage of relectlng from an entirely new and carefully . acted creek. Being In the 'Market at aI m oons WITII T ILE rondo toacceptuf any job lota of stools that may offer, weran aßnnt opyortunltho of bar gains In many attic).- Alrt4lVl of enrhart A Needham' celebrate) Patent Melo donne. YERIONAND ZOOBAUSI CO., Importers, isnl24.lcar No. p 7 Malden Lam, New York. T. IE undersigned having the Agency of tIAIIIIALT NEEDTIAAPS (New York LEBRATED PATENT MELODEONS, orld Infirm the Trails and the Pnblle In general, that th w ey are now prepared to furuleh to Dealers and others three truly celebrated Instruments at the Mannfacturere LOW EST PRICEP. Erery Instrument Warranted. FEEDMAND PAX/DAUM CO., Importers of Muslcal Instruments. auld4mr _ No. PI Malden Lane. New York. _ . Daguerreotype Materials. JW. TI OMPSON S. 15 Broadway, .New York, Mmotfacturers and CO., liwtlers In Dan...Tu . type Cana. Apparetus. Mattlngs. Preserver; he.. and Inv Porters of Plot.. Cheruleals, Fancy Frames and (lees, and Marials of everrdeseriptlon. V te olgtiander John!, C. C. Ilarrlwee and all other American Cameras constantly on hand, at the Many*. toren lowest prigs. and warranted perfect. auldtmr - - D. nrnnt & CO., CLOTHING WAREHOUSE; 258, 259 & 250 Broadway, car. Warren et, - • - - • NUE beg to ask the attention of dealers in V Ready mule •Clothing throughout the United States to our facilities fur supplying the most extenedve demand from every section of the Country for the better queditlee of MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING. The constantly Increming demand for Clothing of one manufacture, has rendered It no `nary that we should he erwe our emommalationa. and we have therefhm erected • building, the largest and Wel coMpleto of ita kind in the world, which we have filled with the choicest deer:lotion of Clothing 0(11.17 variety. It is our Intention to do • very largo trade..relllions in Piet, and we have therefore made snob arrange:nen:am W Insure buyers a larger hod morn varied assortinent. at price s which no mallet use can afford." All gond, from nor Eetablialummt are Warranted, both for style and ikusilty, and the utmost aatisfactionyruaranteed to our patrona Terme strictly 0 month. or 5 per met. disenuntfor cash. anliMmv . D. DEVLIN C CO. Fire and Burglar Proof Safe'Depot WM. MePARLAND lb CO., SI MAIDEN LANK, NNW YORK. Warehouse 145 Pratt at.. Baltimore, Md. 111 ANKS', Jewelers' and Counting House 1.111 saweriwerr rise,constantlr oh hand wr to, and warranted Mem?' respect. Nov To .. A Moor. Wos. .14'Phrland: Gentleman—lrides. me Seel: are to Inform you that your Safe pre.wrrl my Book. Paten, holtuured in the Ire het night, er which esee7 thing elseou my premises was amennud. and although It wo exposed throuXhout the en, to Intense hest. Ite tents remained unharmed. The Sala. w Ith repshing., think. answer for another ttial. Resreettally raw* T. JENNY. Jr, 11 South ISM= rt. Elegant Cabinet Funiiture. SCHAFFER &SUCKOW, N05.1:5 a• 127 A.th.gsA.,irrx , ASUFACTURERS, Wholcgala and Re um Dealer, lu Rleh Carved itoweineod Yarnititrs et every description. No inferior articles. Orden by mall faithfully and promptly executed. Dealer.. and others .. Invited to can and numbs., our .took. jrailear FEVER AHD AGITE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, Fbr Use Raper and drat. atagrrs Ryer. Diogpris and al uiWnve Aindsaims. : E Proprietors of this Medicine will state without betdtatitm er fear of 631%U...diction, that tbe ZTAXPII;i . 511ZTUILEIIIM cured mare pommy triers It has been Introdneed.than any other medicine In use for the Qbore diesues.. This monde. hos neither Amalie, not uinine to Its composition. all of the inmedlents ars df a perfectly healthy character and highly etimulattrot and InvLoarstlna hi their tendency Personawhila nsing tido medicine .111 not be afteeted ha estosaiwto veer or a damp attooephere no =anti:lon when in their amMlitaitti. Planters In sections of the sountry wham the T Alroo lea ven . will do well to adopt this medicine, as the patlept tit not °Minot to lay by while nder treatment and they Bay be cleared cfaerovitreace. Tim Proprietor coulditstrodace Moues& of certificates from those *Ube highest mapeet ability. but preen:eying to the eick ono ono bottle and you .111 have the infellilele proof to yom-seit Yell dirge: [ions for Its use a:romp:my each bottle. Certificates cm be wen at the ofilae.Strowing when this Medicine hoe enrol when all ahem tame failed. , . . for all other Minus Complaints then Is not • better Medicine In the ileum mark:* It has also beetitaken with the *Amdahl:lg In several we. of Ithentriathrte Gout fw Moe win• plaints take a tablespoonful a asr.%. tine bottle of pe this od.telne eery often Pais the desired 01. Prete Al hitt'. Par axle .br DrUllstalp all portent the rafted State. andearals.' All Wholesale orders' must be addles.' to METZ A note Proprletnni, Broadway, New New Tort. Aarers—Plemin in Bro., B. A. Fahneeteek A 00., L. WU. cox Ca.. and Gm It. Keyser, Pittsburgh- Je 3 Alf • The Peoples' Book! NTO one, nilo. can read Should ho without a 6cnow. oT txrigratrrro.v OF TUE TiN. lUD ATES; UPELARATION P INDKPMDENCE. and IC ASIIINGION'S P.AItEWKLIADAKM.S. Just published • largo Sro. heavy paper. PR puns. Blow tested with tine Portraits of WaslAnaton and Jeffers? au tinted p.p., ralex--ctoth,alfrnApk . tr• 1.2071 th Lskot. C on • on of lb . aim APIA sa oneoftha M O AT il " talG l it !Zits vver pubilsbr.L Liberal terms to the tad.. Booksellers send 41, your newts to the Publisher THOR. 511ERJA, wantassau street,Piew Agents dto sell the abase Book throughout, theeenntri. JeAii.tf The Eagle Ilannfaatt inn,g Company Manufacture and IPrfor3tu °ulna c . nelnecctratrithir Goods, al a&a n 1 from the Fusee pf FT1M2.116.1t /UCH SILK. DDOCATELLIS AND COTOLIN Knott variety of of Patterns Paten and co of Coka; and ts or* CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES, An rntinelytte.s snick. Ow M sfe.. Which combi FU ner RN the ME, grestrat amount of DURABILITY and RlCllNltailfoand in any &allele ever bethrw wed. Mena Gore:Rase made by Pamir Isnrri and are the only finsde oft hat maw:Arenas on, attired Air pal.. Dealers will do well toesamina there Goods Wm,pturbasing. • fgr Ofßeeof the Co.. Ne. 4 Park Plan. N. rola-ante P. P. PURIM, Arroat. IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING & CO., Importers and Doklen In IRON AND STEEL, WI Greenwich Street Nee Tort. Keap constantly on hand a tall woorttnent of lor. hod Bond. ['Coop. Ilona Oho?. and other IRON. STEEL OF ALL KINDS.. blerobeats tnm all emotions of the country are Invited to call or mod their order. before butler. Orders by men entrueted to morrows wltl be OHM et the brat market retee. MARTIN, SPRINU • 100., jel24 282 anew/kb . ..L. N. T. SMIMIN BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NEW YORK, Rre remand& N 0.170 Mama st.,ror. eflierAmtan, IMPORTING the leading Druga from their original marhete. both In &nom and Rut Indka, and French and Englith Pollan) • Tooth. Nail and Ilair Brushes., flair Mores and fltrape. and Tried. l'irentfirre. Corks:Sunda de.. U.. they otter them on mall.otrreattona tonna Ordereeither In p i erml , by will retwire their beet attention. ...7113021. IrCOILD. RIIMBEL'A PATENT }LACHINE MEW/JED MAE= EANAPINE, The only Intent Bandsia tat Orantrja • rtadEY aro made from the best oak tanned eatbar, and thenraahlr stretehed. eenneted, and tosatber. and made to run pallectly atralaht, and with • verdict hug to the Pollleaand warranted to Wafts% sato artkle and to plow* the purchaser. Thereon be had Angle, double or round—with IA. Laths. 'Elena and all memory artirlee In tbellnabraddrorsdng Jel23tne WE. ICUSSIIEL, Patentee. 33 Ferry at. N. T. Globe Iron Railing Works Nos. 311 and 813 Munroe sired, New Lark, SA LER ROOMS. 122 GRAND STREET, TEsubscribers having extensive and mi nimum% arrangements for manufed.aring everysj , ele their Pam are now prepared to otter to the llnnuo and dealers throughout the country, WbOUGHT d CA,97 IRON RA/LINO, ofevery iteecriotion, OratingodShutters-Doors, Portable. h.. Bolctokh.Pkaaked ertutteentah CVOs and r01a... Jar Madoce, Jrn Mint. Stftees. libah Stco, ca d Work Stands, Crubrala and Mot &nods. fir,, dc. Also, a interior otualty orison /arm Vence, all of which they will warragt to aureate In etkenattgdusability, beau ty of designand cbsepeeek the manufactures of ittij oth , t houee In their link trees Elm army section of the unitod States thankfully receital nod executed with the utnit.A! , le , et y katch. ENT k LAYEltiai 122 brand stoset N. Y. SAMUEL L. OAVERLY, Wholesale Deal er In Droarno, Painted Path. and Tuba, _Woad nod WW. law Ware. Baskets., Mats, Cordatte.TwinaWleklnaOisteh am, &0., a 4 Greenwich at.. New York. NDOW SDIADES, (Tilt if_h)mices, Table 611 Cloth, ito.,JOIIN 11:1111UN E, kltonfleturorand ho)monlo Tesler. No.lo Oothorklo • nod No. 0 Marlow &more. New York. • • 50h4.171, prnsuinum COACH .PACTOIM D. 40 414MORP Arime.f?" ROBERT H. PATTHRSONII LIVERY AND SALE 51 4"oiller DianiA r dir l ieg 4 nil Chevy 2P;; • apt6-tt rrrrstruftou. PA. ASHLAR]) HOUSE___, e,601.1 STREET, AUOVE RUSTENTII wrizxr. FBILADELPIIIA. . H. S. BENSON' PaorsTiros. stirPrke 2/ /17ard. M Pr dalt—lSE ' MS, 2,1264-122 Linden Lead Com of Wisconsin. • rrlIE Corporators of is Comilany have s&N:Oi l al m itt r t eak . A.Wkaritti r y::, TI Yourtß s‘ j kittabstroch. RS... Vim . 48 Ml^ I. Cbarter,Oenlogleal Survayt, eau mo Red 22 rut *a dedrloS lufbnastlon Klstivitq jibe Oaralani. ..811 ....Jai= P. . Ostallan,Nat.Tel.(ll94eo PrrY ROTEL, (Into I Mitri=l Thfra . WTbla I.ve and h' =am% a lt f :th F path.— CllAMONatunwel. - - s. cunikeir & SON, IrI_ENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS:, for .21 4 12i=nuttaavt 1 i Wtt1 . 1116,4r41 to :74141.-W - . - NEW YORK OPPOIIIIII TUD ALLA= ROIIKII MISCELLANEOUS. E. N. BIGELOW, Propriotor Irown is,rcornei :(if , pitubundu Pa.; ut4 l itrj:r noritai PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. iSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, IBM ToMay and To-Morrow onnou, muqrx. Blab hopes that burned Ilk* stare sobilme, to down - the batmen* of freedom; And true bouts modal in. the time bltterikut need 'dog But norm. mitre dawn and my, ew aler n' = Ut = ' W The promised land to-morrow. Our Unbar sous me silent now, irlthrg ta.'ll,elzrgtvi'gth, And freedonee spring Is coming , And freedom', lid, come op al any. Though we may Wand in oorrowt And our good bark aground today, 01mB float again to morrow. ThMokh all lOng.derk night of year.. The maple' assendeth. And earth's e ndswith blood and tears, • But our meek Nudeness endeth! The few shall not Posse, sway. The mane moll In sorrow: ' The power* of L.ll aro strong today. christ shell rise t o- Wormer. Though bongs brood o'er the paid. OW glee With galling future glisten! for, hd our day burns rep the Airs: lean out your ands and listen] The world rolls aredcat's radiant war. And ripens with her owrow • " E7h P alr Zh ' b ig= t k o 4 hro,lT "'' ' 0 R i ll i r . f o lt . e u ralerf a rgs o t&ll aspire, To ninny e r tes ... v „.. ect of . d ,t eMre all And though age wearies by the ear.' WiAnd bearte break thcfurrow, ll the golden grain today— The burnt comes tomorrow! • Build up heroic Brea and all Ito like • sheathen Wore . Reedy to flub nut at Hod'. roll, 0. chivalry of ishor Tritunph end toil are t wine; and ass • Joy suns the cloud of sorrow ; ' And lig the martyrdom today. • Brines Victory to-morrow. Correspondence North American um U.S. umotte. Calhoun,. Webster, Case, Yaw Buren, -mid Denton. Wasumcroa, Aug. 13. The defeat of Mr. Benton at the Congreslisionc . al eleetion last week. fixes the terminational hie pigitical life on the 8I of March 1855, thirty four years after his entrance into the Senate. He will then be in his seventy-fourth year. Gen. Casa will retire at the same time, the total defeat of his party in Michigan, at the ensuing election, being a foregone conclusion. It is a singular rile .cumatance that five of the leading American gates men of our day were of the same age. They were Calhoun, Webster, Can, Van Buren, Ben , ton. Mr. Calhoun died at sixty-eight, Mr. Web atcr a feW months under seventy one; the three latter still survive. There aro other surprising coincidences in their career. Their political for tunes were all wrecked upon the slavery question. All were candidates for the Presidency. Mr. Van Buren attained the goal, but was' denied the crowning cup of victory, owing to the dissensions - of friends and the animosity of opponents. Ho failed on the Texas question. Mr. Calhoun's re- Weems began in personal feuds, hot were ren dered irreparable by his schemes of disunion,orig- Mating in the umadmitted pretensions of slavery. Gen. Caw, the least illustrious of this distinguish ed group, for original strenth of intellect, firm nee* of will, and high resolve of purpose, has come nearer than any-other, save Mr. Van Bu ren, to the accomplishment of his ambition. Ile jag great knowledge of men, and an intuitive perception of the probable-succession of politi ;cid events, which has enabled him always to keep ;on the porkier side, and would certainly have midelim President butter the accidental inter vention of the Mexican war and its favorite he ro. The doctrine of the Sicholson letter, now I foolishly called "squatter sovereignty," was nee I of the most ingenious political devices ever eon• ceired, and though false and absurd, will perpet uate the reputation of its author. Tne physical death of Mel Webster intervened I to save him from political extinction. His noble ! fame may be almost said to have perished within the three years preceding his decease. He ran uponthesunkenrock of slavery, which Imbed skil fully avoided for thirty years, and disappeared. Mr.. Benton remains—if notthe greatest oral!, certainly more disinterested than any of his compeers. Like Cass and Webster the breakers of the slavery controversy bavo engulphed him. His characteristics are physical and moral cour age, strength of will and energy in action. He is distinguished in personal and sectional conflict. He wasted his powers on trifles like the Expun ging Resolutions, the hard money delusion, and the salt dutiee. But be has always preferred duty to ambition and interest. When the ques tion of the annexation of Texas came up for de cision, all the antecedents of Mr. Beaten, the wishes of his State, his social relatione,_and the proclivities of his party, pointed out his way. It 14 broad and plain before him. He had but to pursue it tole President almost with ontlin effott, or to end hie days in that elation which he seems to have preferred to all others the father of- the American Senate, He foresaw all the terrible 'struggles which have since occur red, all clearly traceable to that issue; ho knew whet was, and what would be, the popular side. but he calmly went into opposition, and, after a ten year's struggle, such as no other man in the nation could have maintained, ho yields to fate and acknowledges defeat. The great deficiency of Mr. Benton has beeti.l want of conciliation. Force alone will not got ern men. 'Persuneion is an engine of command.. The claruacter Of the great man is Made up of various elements. He must have the courage to dare, the force to compel, and the generous courtesy which charms and attracts: This letter., qualification was a peculiar trait in the charac- ter of Mr. Clay. Gen. Cass hes even good tem per. Mr. Webster was inexhaustibly hospitable, and Mr. Calhoun captivated by his conversation, but none of them had the art of leading men by their affections like Mr. Clay. Mr. Beaton:has none of it. Amiable in his 'family. beyond that circle he is a bear, and his eccentricities have of late years taken a form no disagreeable as greatly to increase the number of his personal enemies. Out the chapter of his public life is ended, and his character belongs, I will not say to the his torian, but to his biographer. (Jena= Idassay.—This young man is acquir ing considerable reputation In England as a poet. His works, have been published in London,and. are soon to be brought out in this count ry by Ticknor d Co., Boston. /Jamey, it is said, was born in 1828," of very humble parentage, his fatheribeing a laborer on a canal. His means of obtaining" en education must have beets very limited, from the fact of his having been pat to work in a factory at the tender ago of eight years. In speaking of his early youth he says : "Having to earn my own dear bread by the eternal cheapening of flesh and blood thus early, I never know what childhood meant. • I bath+ childhood. Ever aineo I can remember, I have had the aching fear of want throbbing In heart and brow." Ills prospects brightened a little however. He was taught to read the Bible ' and having pro. cured "Pilgrim's Progress," "Robinson estats," and some Wesleyan tracts; he read them with the greatest avidity, particularly the works of Bun. yan. lie afterwards came to London and there fell in love. Previous to this Massey seemed to manifest very little taste for poetry, but the same arrow that pierced his heart opened in his brain a fountain from which has gushed, not the .sickly Oilstone of cupid, but the genuine and deathless streams of poetry. The Methodist Protestant in a biographical 'notice of Massey, (from which we gathered the substance of this notice,) ventures the assertion, that "If there is . now in court or palace any young man, in all England, whose genius has more of promise to show, all things' considered, than his, we .should like to know whd he is and what helms done."-- Baltimore .4.m.erken; From Ow *1 [Amax Witneek Jul,. 16. • Droner or LL. D.—We observe thnt tho Uni vanity of New York, on the 224 of Juno last, conferred the honorary degree of Lk D. upon Dr. :Duff, resigning as a reason that it was due to .the position which ho occupies, bin scholarly attainments, and.personal.chnracter." This, wo think, may lie hailed as another proof, not merely of the trreat impression made by Dr. Duff's recent visit to America, but also of the es tent to which that visit has tended to bring tho churches in that laud and In thin more olosely together at once in sympothy sad in salon.— Amid many things which at present seem dark and ominous In regard to truth nod its prospects, the conlial onion of no ninny believers, both as churches and Indlviduaht, to all parts of the world, may well he rejoiced in In a token for good; and had Dr. Duffs visit produced no oth er insults, his gathering so many together, and uniting them so cordially, as one matt, in con nection with his own great work,—tha t of Ws• clone to the heathen,—might well drew forth our thankfulness. We understand that he hen, in the meantime, been advised to visit great Hai van, and to seek there, for some time, that en tire rest from all duty, and that medleal treat ment, ',chid may be the means of refitting him for his labors In the Bast. His medical advl sera, we learn, lotto for the present Interdicted. correspondent') and mental exertion. .; greastnon Bovutan,--Tho alarm of are was given at our Wharf shout ems o'clock last night by the . watchman of the Tishomingo.l The steiuner 41445611110111614 soon discovered to bo on fire. Tho flames mined rapidly, and the entire boat was In ashes in few minutes' tilde' Tho boat was admirably managed, • and no other property was even endangered. The dhutamion, we believe, was petty of Ruffner & Brooke, and was of earns $0:0 ‘ V11320. She had been commanded latterly by Capt. R. Woolfolk,- but has been Went onr kwharf for some weeks. The'ire :was doubtless ,the 'Work *of an lupoitaio,—Zen: Courier. A 31s.xtv riETORT.—The Anztior, the German Dem oatic paper of St. Louis, supported Col. Benton, and oppoied the vile Nebraska swindle of Douglas and Pierce. For this it has been de nounced by the Washington Union, " for preach ing Abolitionism in its worst form." Every man is an'Abolitiohist, with the pro-slavery Democ racy, who does not believe in the supreme excel lencies and virtues of slavery. This German paper, after the election, takes uP : the -subject, and begins the war in right gallant style. We hope Missouri will consult its own best interests by taking steps to abolish slavery, and the very best way to some this is, to snake Kansas a free State. The following is the 21 nzeiger's reply to the attack upon it on to slavery question.-- The quotations from Washington and Lafayette are worthy more special consideration at this time: For more than a year, we have not said a word about the question of the abolition of slavery, therefore, we have neither preached Win a des tructive nor any other form; and, at this moment, we have enough to do to oppose the extension of slavery. However, we wilt not hide our views regarding "the abolition of slavery. We are Abolitionists, because we are tarn—because we are Republicans; but We are Abolitionists in the same sense as the founiTenf of-the American Republic, and in that sense in which Washington, for in stance, wan an Abolitionist, when he wrote to Robert Monist: " I may say, there is,no man living whose wail:es are more uprighyfor the abolition of sla• very than mine. But - There is only one proper ,and effective manner in which this abolition can. be carried out, and theft, in the way of legis lation; and to this my voe, in as much as it can contribute, eball not be wanting." Or to Oen. Lafayette: , o set the slaves free at once, would, in my opinion, load to many difficulties and disadvan tages. But it can, and certainly ought, to be arried out by degrees, through legislative an . ority.. . From this point of view alone, and apart from the shameful violation of truth and faith which was perpetrated by the adoption of the Nebras ka bill, we had to oppose the extension of &arty into as New Territories ; for the extension of sla very is the perpetuation of slaverz. Slavery is a real pestilence to filissouri. No one disputes this, and no one can be in doubt but that creating oow slave States on our western borders will make the abolition of Slavery in our,State more ifficult, if not impossible. We are for the abolition of slavery in Missouri, of course in a legal mintier, and in a way which will do justice to all citizen. of State. When this measure should be taken up, and what steps should be taken to prepare for it, we will not in vestigate now. Bat we repeat, it is our opinion, (of course only our personal opinion). that alai. very must cease, !sooner or later,tin Missouri, and therefore as free, reflecting Missourians • and an friends for the welfare of our State, we rule, our voices most loudly agaitist the Jaw which is calculated to create new slave State-icon our borders ; and, therefore, we 'nisei\ of the ri z =Cie Ann BOIILkon, Wasninten ' alen Gnii- Northern States, to our own Interest, that hence 7 vows—A PARALLEL .- The following Resolution, forth they will dispute seertr i incleofgrountilyhich it' and the preceding epeech sustaining it`which is T as not yet acquired, with all constitatlentil 'said to have been delivered in Luinberiifle, N. ighta. • - ).. \ LI •on the 9th inst., by Mr. Jothani„Pieree, ore If the Washington Union wants• to. term mese , decidedlyoh the point. The parallehis Worthy principles Abolitionism in its most destructrie of Plutarch, although not precisely inhis style: form, we C 4 It is iiitte.. ...An egg, fellow-citizens, has been east uno and which n Abolitionis nrofesse. , • 1 \the Hat of our Honored President : By this base teases' , berty pro-. net the valuable Hat of His Excellency ha;.,been. \erionsly damaged, but this insult haw a deeper IM. The i following ' `meaning and wider range--thoGetiernmentibielf remarks concerning the tremendous .row among isliisulted; and by whom? I ask, air, by whorl; V the Democracy of Hamilton county, Ohio, last Win on tell me that the wretch who threw the Saturday : , egg \iti. the party of whom redress \ should 'be' Carthago Est Delenda. , sought?, loosen the conclusion. How would such probeedingshe regarded by foreign poten We publish this morning an account of the proceedings of the "Hamilton county Democra- totes ? \ What w,onld the Emperor NichOlas any cy," at Carthage, on Saturday. They are Some to it° Thescity of Washington, sir, is then res what euggestive and exceedingly "miscellane _ ponsible for•. the insult. Her inhabitants are ova" in their character. The chief kire-puller guilty of the . ..crime, and shell they escope\ de= was our newly elected United States Senator, Mr. served punithinent ? • No. Let Washington ; like Pugh, who appears to be desirous 'of having hie Greytown, be\blotted out. [lmmense applausej fingers in all the pot-house politics of the party Let the world keepw that our'Government, from' the lowest to the iiighey•of our officials, is not in the county. It was but the ether week that he was leading a "forlorn hope"'•of -the Miami ,to be insulted with imPutlitY• It may be said that some of the peo le of, Washington aro Amer tribe, in a back room of the Waverly House ;„ex- I ie.:in citizens and 'in oceut, of the crime. So Amer pending his Serustorial eloquence in'eppositiott l t . o were, they, of GreyiaNitn. Is there auythine in it resolution offered by a township delegate tus -., the character of the ditY, which calls for mercy? ins Miller to decline be* g a candidate for the Board of Public Works, t ecause he had : obtained , It wasoudil et Grzytorhosthat most of the inhab bi nonilnation b y ch ., . pg. 'There is aspire , tests Yere • pectaatOrD,Oieeitierly persons ; anti apparently too small for the Senator to aspire to higgers.\ Cattthat be denit..al of Washington ident ? Sir, - I 1...—.: in the way of politics. Be evidently has'gr t l\risk. wily oheald Greytitr?t \ be- deidroyed tad confidence in his power over - the party, else h Washington spaced ? is Ili nose of an obieure would not have a s surance to re-read and three ehtiglike clan of Itig h eik,national importance ir Hres upon the Convention, on Saturday , that long tbs \ the Ha of M Ilortored, r i gmarole or - political , k navery. l b*, \ 4„1,0„,,,,,, offer the follo hog resolution ' - - Platform, which had no moreto devaith 'tide - "Relotreet, I view \of the on ' ity, of the out purposes of the Convention than the first chap rage offered to re eat Pierc licy the CRY: of of. John. • \ ' Washington, th at\ Sec tory Dob in, should be Mr. Pugh, we fear, mistakes his position. He directed to instruct Commander ellins 'to pro is Senator of the United States from Ohio. \ The coed 'with the eloorkof-war Cyane `to \that city, highest office in the gift of the State, anti one of and to opericupon itwith \ell his guns far two the highest in the world. To his care, in a great Moire, without interrnissiont and in \mime any measure, is entrusted the interests of the peonle thing should thenremale standlog, to lautla par of Ohio; and questions lof the greatest \ national ty of marines and burn \ and . estroy the \residue importance. are to be acted upon by hire, Is it and remainder, unless Dikauth rake shallltum•l not then degrading the Senatorial office, to have ~ bly beg pardon of the Preside t, and puroteise the incumbent of it wandering about frouthau- for-him a new hat of such quality,and cost i,s'' cus to caucus, mixing himself up with all, the shall selectand approve." \ \ petty squabbles about Sheriffalties, Jail keepers, Clerka, Constables, and Ward delegates T 4 Sen ator ought not to be the mere representative et a clique or party, but ';f the whole State,‘--the, people of the whole tate. He should he a Statesman, not it mere epouter at a County eau. ens. He should permit the people to settle their own local affairs in their own way withoutbring ing the influence of h.Di official position to bear upon their will. His honors should be worn now in their newest glosame cast aside so soon." As regards the Ala *more resolutions which ai l Mr. Pugh reported an forced upon the convee tion. They were originally written .by B. F. Hallett, of Boston, now an office-holder under General Pierce, and it must be mortifying to the democracy of Hamilton county, that the resolu tions of a distant office-bolder should be taken by than without alteration or amendment. The only resolutions that had reference to the busi ness of the Convention, Were those offered by Mr. Jessup of Whitewater, which werelaid upon the table without being acted upon. The rem it:dim:a offered by Mr. Faran, were overlaid and smothered in Committee, and never were acted upon at all. Those resolutions bad colloidal's ble moat in them. They touched upon •suitters which are of practical interest and importance, but how a gentleman of Mr. Faran's reputed fairness could possibly lend himself to.the pass age of what the merest novice in political affairs knows is a self,evident falsehood—that the repeal of the 'Missouri Coniyoromise teat a Whig measure , —in beyond 'comprehension. •We shall not atteept to+argue the falseness of the charge, It i§ only noticeable for its bold and unblushing impudence., Everybody knows that the repeal of the Missouri Compromise was a darling meas ure of the administration, and was carried against the united Whig vote Of the free States, and of a respectable number of the Whig votes from' the southern -States. Mr. Faran must have, a low estimate of the intelligence of the peoplc,, when he would thus r,esoltre that to be troth; which everyone knows to • have no loendation whatever in truth. ' But perhaps Mr.Parren is fond of practical jokes, and these. resolutions aro one of his experiments ht-that line, if so, be ought to have drawn these With leas sobriety of langnage and, given an opportunity for ,the, "laugh to comeln" it the end, - \ The itheimeful manner In' Which Mr. Reemelin ... was trotted, is a proper episode to the whole - it fair. Mr. Reemelin was speaking sense, he was marching, statue up to the true question.. It was not what was acted at Haiti ore three years ego, but what was doing•ln Mimi u ceunty.to t\ day, that Mr. Ileenselitr wished to teens,. it was not secret political organizations in the itti !mini:Alois, but the - secret political organization of the.Miand ,Tribe which he - would denounce. It was not the raw head and bloeciphone:s of a defunct. United States Monk, but the cheating, end swindling and wasteful expenditure of thy money of the tax merit Hamilton county, by the commissioners and 0 co-lioldera of the coun ty; that ho would war againsti :, He did not use his flail to heal straw already once threshed ,and decayed, but the unthreshed aboafe, rich 'with the golden grains from the public treasury upon which he would expend hie Strength; but thee° were the very things that must Mahe discussed, and therefore ho was driven from the stand and hail to leave the ground in peril of • his life.— After -Mr. Reemelin, the, ever ready . Die:-Pugh was again brought upon the stand, who mounted like Phaeton on his car, and drove his course among the stars, high up in the heavens. His speech had no more connection with ; official rot of the Hamilton county office holders; than it had with the blight andmildew upon the grape . : .._ The whole thing 'was IL bungling and unsuceeta tut attempt of Senator l'egh : and the Idhuni tribe to hoodwink •the Democrats of the ciounty.• , It Was the city clique sigainistLhe eounty” The lat.. timers ' reiolutions' weri the merest slap , traps brought out, es therChinetie do their drums, and gongs, before going Into battle, to fright away the enemy 'and inspire life and bravery in the soldiers: ...The whole thing, we say, Iral . a fail= are; thecoriaptiona In the party in the country have dimorallted it. : • The'people hate lost their confidence of their leaders, and the leadeie like other shtune nut hxiimilee, er*t to retain their plume, by the application of :Quack resolutions. 8 •1440414 dlihi-deng, phisleal three, audit:Wad . .. 1,..i., t _.-:,:-, ; -..-..,- , :,.. , ,: f. 1:.7,,,•.,1: new. Dr. Derrher rlll the Trel , e ----7 . - - 1 1 T he eech rollo er, wi' np g enrt e ho th s e nliC o ti t Me f a T tS rafic o f f. 4l i e ti ll l e U r - - Dr. B i toxicating Drinks, and, for cMquence and ex i pression, and fidelity to truth, will never be sme passed. Let every friend of tire Prohibitory Law nssm, and be strengthened in\ lis resolution to persevve in his pursuit of that emedy. "Has not God connected with all awful avo cations the welfare of the life that now is, and Ithat which is to come ; and can wmlawfully stases property by a course of trade wh)ch fills the land with beggars, and widows, and Orphans, and crimes; which peoples the grave yarsd;ith premature mortality and the world of woe ith victims of despair. Could all the forms -of' wvil produced in the land by intemperance, come u'- on us in one horrid nriity, it would Appal th • nation, and put an end minim traffic. If in every dwelling built by blook . thostone from the wall should utter all the cries which the bloody - traffic extorts—and the beam of the timber should (mho them hack—who would build such a hewn f and who woilld dwell in it I What, if in every part of dinning, from the cellar Upwards, thro' all the halls and chambers—babbling and con tentions, and vice, and groans, and Shrieks, and wailing were hoar by day and bypight? What; if the cold blood nod out and stood upon the walls; t k . etc d by pret natural art, all the shuns and bones of the viOnins destroyed by infemper- I mice, stionld stand ilcm the walla, in horrid r : sculpture, Within and ithout the buildingl— who 'maid dear /tuck a building ? What, if: s at eventide- andUt midniglie airy forms of men destroyed by intemperam , tyre dimly - seen,' haunting the distilleries n 0 glares where they' received, the basik—following the'\ track of • the ship engaged in Commerce--Walking upon „the waves—flitting athwart the de —silting upon the rigging and sending up from the hold within, and from the waves Without, groans and loud laments and wailingsf\ who trona attend such storesl who would labor Vo sort disityerieSl trio obuld navigate such ships . % Oh! whice the, sky ovir our beads, one great •., whispering -, gallery, ' brings down upon us all the lamentations and ' woo Which intemperance creates, and the firm e rth, bne sonorous medium oi\sound, sends tin \ from beneath the wailings of Guise the commerce ' of ardent\spirit had sent 'thither t%these tremen dous realities, Assailing Our sienseArrouhi larva rate our cosisenscE,'and 'wire decision to our per, pose of reforulgtion,, But these evils ore as rest,' as if the stones did cry out of the wail, and the beam answered \it—as real asif, day and night, wailings were helird in every part of the donning —and blood and Aeletens were seen upon every wall—as real, as if , the ghostly forms of depart ed victims flitted abnpt the ship as she passed over the billows, and showed- themselves nightly about stores and distilbries, (and we may add breweries) and with unearthly voices \nereamOd in bur ears their loud laMent. „ They are as real' , i as the sky. over„our heads collected and hrought down about us all the noteinf sorrow in the land —and the firm earth shoelM open a passage, for the wailing of despisir to come up from beneath." .. How a &masa woo Doits.*Froro . one of tii‘. neighboring towns,three or four days since, then came a regular soaker, in fall ti . oom..\ His er rand a very pressing one: but, being evidently binitiated.in the mysteries of the \ city, Ids aux lens perambulations aftertlie "critter" were un re\wardetl. ' Becoming nearly ezhn sted . la the sea h,he at length blundered into the \ dry. geode pals. e of :Messrs. Rockwood dr,po., and, edging ‘ I\ his w v with a \ Mystetions eit-,tows one of. the clerks, he cautiously , but besocchingl asked , for a pint of gird , " \The person thus importuned rd x,r -being otrand for I joke, informedlhe applicant. that,the were not In the habit of selling thip ar ticle to ev TT onnPTint his easterner pleadlusti,ly; and upon NS' proaitta"`to keep mum as finally invited , down, into thoollar , ,where nbarrel Of ' water is.kept for the se of \ the stare.. The \ man's eyes sparkled and dilated within their scarlet linings at, the thoaght Of havinisfound the object of hls\ ecareli o and with . renewed, pro testationsuf, secrecy, ho de ` a bottle from his pocket, and it \ was'speedily tilled with the best of beverages, pore cold water. Exultmitly repla cing the_bottlethe inid pro qs steadily tenderr \., eel, the clerk re arking thou, as they'sold only\ for "mechanical and \inedleinal\p \ urpases," he should (Marge him but seven cents. The change was made, end as the \ unsuspicious customer departed by was : r inticil'of the 'necessity of keeping mum in then Maine htw, times, to:wlkieh comically droning the edge , of his band serosi his juglar, be replied,t,l ant s m Connecticut bdy, and if I ever blitb,you ist-tiq 044 in-y t-h-o-rt-t.'t Tho grimaces and 'acre+. which\ grseted his first` swig, around the next corner, Must heti\ been decidedly interesting. : --Sprlusfiellf Repub. \ Da. Norr oti Ton:;000.-DI , .. Not m nid deed ~ of trust conveying the enormoks sem 'given by\ him to Union College, Mode eta\ foll6wing con ,ditions : . \ , ', Sectionet 88, Art, VII -' 2f is earitestly\pc'om- Meeded to, and ,expected of ? every trofeasor to c:Xold•the use of tobsisoo in any of its,formi:. \ See. 60.—" And each Assistant Piviessor;:be, fore.:entering oa the dutier;of Ids °fake, elialf subsclibo in the book to be provided thekefor,* dechtiation in the words following, to win: ~. . "I solemnly promise that I willnoither wee to bacco in any of its forme,'so loug as I cont\no f ' `to rocelve , ,the arallso an Assistant Profess r ship, founded by the - Aced-of trust executed y Eliphalet Nett and -Urania. E. ..Nott to the Trns:, toss of Unioti \ College, bearing date the 28th day, f D oecember, 38.55, and that I will (lineal:lngo the Use of sucliArticies." ' • ' ' - ' B,',Fticsacis.'—Tho deposits id , the Sub- Tretism7 are still fierylarge. •On theitti inst. The amount of coirniti baud was . $26,003,898, within a Small , fraction of twouty-seron million of . This is an increase, ainellaile re turn of Jpll.4i f ith, 0f g....1,74,a,0d0: But lbe`..bal. antes will soon be 4avilyreduced.- The Pay ments under s tbo recent tippropriation acts have begun and Will continuo mail nearly fifteen mil lionsof dollars hare beep &awe 'ant of the putt., lio treasury., _ The. rcce_iptti.f.rtan customs month at '.the principal ports are considerably he sow thesenlJuly.lBs3. The celleetions at. Now -York were $4,045,000-ngainsi $4;800,000 . 'the I previous year; at Beaton, $785,000 elbowing as increase 01'$/35.000:tat Philadelphia there Wa v iV a decrease OfsBsooo. - . • . , . Trnirrixxx .Hon CROP 01 .I{ESTIJCILT.-4.l l' the Courier Thttridisy we:'published a fUll table,of the dx.-moitths old.logi last bud the returns dam 08 Counties, this pier. By this estimate appears _that there is /in increase this rAr of 1'.85,742.,h0p in above counties, over.thoentiro cstinuda of list Year, and eight or nine countles s let to bear frato; which will fur ther increase ' . The et:staire dicnght which privada through out the greater portion of Kentucky will.. exert much intlne*e. upon- tho hog market., ea, core. will be both tearer and high, and it is fair to lire, mane that the hogs will not came to itehe;okslii . large And lat ea heretofore. = In feat, swe -loin that solar Pirsouz the interior bumtimed their bop out; and Abandoned .allAtteropta fatten them Ler' slanghter.—Lotaieille awe . VOLUME.LXVIII--NIJAIDER IA, \ .._ . • . . The Nevelt of thriNerth NI Tell!, Eteetloll, ICS , ~ Thereitinovi r t Odoubrthst North Ceralkm has .\ . gone Locofeeb, - by' a majority of some thou. sand votes. This remit is what'We expected, 's and at which. strange no it may teem; we are s . - not disposed to complain. - ..Wethinl Oat the re- ~'• . suit must hare,,been anticipated by every care., ful observer of political events:lt will be ye- , . membered that in ,18.53, the present Dimocratio . . ' Governor was. elected, by more than:Ave thou; sand majority. ' In the Presidential election following, a like result was produced.thald,_ :lb!' . diminished Majority. ` The returns now prow '',. that not only lies the Democratic Governor been -- - - elected; by a fotewhiehie again upon the Dem- . cremate majoritygiven foe Pierce, but that the 4,-, - Democrats will have a majority of ten in the. . : . Senate, and sit in the c House. The result clear- \ ly establishes and confirms the political cassia- ‘. ter of the State of North Garoluts, as Demoorstlo • ' ' )or, in other words as pro=clavea - y. pro-Nebruska, :\ ~.: d pro•hdmiristration. : , ... - • s -, We saidlhat this ,re - ialt neither grieved nor . \:' surprised vs. We• T rbpest the assertion. We do not can to 'say that the niens abstract fact of a • . Suits 'esigoloic itself to th.i foal and corrupting embreci of self-styled and self-crested Demo- racy, wo lcrnot,`ltt any and at, ill times, cause na - ,pain and egret. X But physiciatii' in order- to' . . .. ~ save life, sometimes cats away a diseased mem. , -., ber, or cares , , mit a festering tumor; and though the patient sailers and \ writhes intim:l,6e torture of the scalpel; ,he thanks in after days the akill ^' and end 'wholesome `severity \ which saved Idm! - I,tcf - ; the grave. It , will do the - Whig partylin himirW ---'' learn at once a le si on, which it meat learital i ntiw',. or later, and 'which will be 'all the more pro ta- Lie by being early applied. It iathat the South 'is no tenger a hortie fqx : whig principle—thatlthe. Whig party :there no , Mager masts_ thatir.iii;.- ' , useless and lille,.asstwo e than'useless andidie, , , for us to look to the , Doit for dupport and aili,'-',' ' 1 herence to Whig principlia and that : the South _ have determined tojointhais s tilthtdcofecoisoi - ,: ';;:' now and forever • hereafter. Suelim result la natnrol,And indeed inevitable sisvary needs - ' no better friend than the Dem ' tic party of the •' ‘. '•'; - North. Indeed it <could hove no better.: Su . r r closely allied have the two bet:mine\ that they are ,-1::, ~ ,„ . -- I nearly synodymons in prineiplAstuVrect...lhii:-„!::.s., , present admidistrahon is a pro-nlav 'Y adttitoll-' '.-, ' ..- .. i . j. \ ration. lit oil\ il!! intents - wwil : liTlvltielll' ' The'T' i ' , 't4 - . fu es as " Se t n C t ° ; ' O gre ,all s lb in e its.wcuxjat'ets6Caan'id°delitnelatidda°,ochteerela:!=j;- ,1."--:.1:.) very, The finuidatioias nod honer:ofge . octtidtlo.- - ~. ...zi \wereolisturbed—lrivr.v` were 'rePeacd . !.sa.klbe_ \ • \ 'l treasury was opened, ',, to answer the "UPI hclr: - este of \ the country. . In : - return the tiontiOs • do' no less than .follow itSinatincts, .and throw • -.- ' • 1 self ntirervedly into the arms of ,PreTi \.. • Pierce an his party... • I n view 0c41ti.9 C....10,w° have no hope of atm- \ gle Southern tato for the Whig cause. The io. , called Deniocratic party' have made their bid foi,; - ,' ' \ - I: . Slavery, which \bas been 'am:aided, and we may IttN , ,' \ .. _.. '.lpture,expect lit e for Northern : interests or titer ', -.--- Cause of freedom, that can be r prevented by that:r : 'i ,, -- . \ ..: alliance. The s ot Sof tlieteriitriihm can be he1d.1:N,,,:, \ sacred front the approach.ef \ Slarery, and the ,";' North can only find 3.t guarantee of anfoty - fritn - % . .;'''",",y, 1 its encroachinents, by 's league of all the Noith. - -': ;... , i',,... : cm and Western Staten' to prevent their, own in- teresta. The South have,determined upon area-{,:-. .tional war. They will crowd the Northto the wall through the instrumtality 'of the Demi:- erotic organization, until tbm section °title mien- -, trryields passive obedience tt , i c any. outrage and anywrong, or, as one man, s Ike, Air freedom. ; , . It must come to that eitrerarty tiialit:; The el- .. ..-, . emente and - agencies' are at we ' and '.nottalni ' short ors bold and determined resistance on ther'-`2'. plat of all the Northern States 'w 1 .nalre , them" .:< ,:..! i,, f ro m a position as degraded and fo ore... qIa, L. , ;T ,i;-„ , .:;, : ., , , very Itself.::,..chicsigo 'Teik ' ,- Si , f , • .....-.- . ; .,,r..,:..., - - ~.e.. ,_,•,,,,..- 5.,,,;.,.,,,, ' - k - .:-= - 1' -., rations 81. Dv. Do Gaarr..--,Thestk:. 0 ..-,, livrala sacs that it WIS „rnlncrred in th COOPS* -' that De Graff the - "Railtrity Sing,7hadfallettfor, a large emouritead tbarliehed uncle:an Align - 1. tient arlis - proPerty. , We hoard the: introacrri , ' niodiultdsnitY histmeek. ,nad vfo'Prrialteie kis' chrreet. . WeateaOrry that it is any as much On - i;.• . -. . \ Mr. De Grid's. ownwecount,, as for the bad offee s t ..' I amay Vpiki:_the - prospects dflthe many - , nds , with - which aa ~ is..eonneeted: i . It:will lie \ ..- remembered-,ibeidi ...hris a Cataracti. tho . ooni.r ..1 .. ... _. . \pletion of that parinf the C. WAr... I'IL. -- 11.. 1, - -•: inn between Lancaster and tering n.- but, how,' fit: his failure will . delay the Compl ion o f it we ~. _..•:...' I have not:learned.' We prelname, however, it will: not 'affect it materially, if at pl-- all.Corof: - :. ".."' - --1,... - i: , illj - Eriii - soll the balaileS'of our lig i t , 9tri:,s; . T.l - ' l t .g.-1 ,u 4 4 "T ,tirSErSAIII than the kf°t 8 * br , ,, - !, it maws] , st. . - GGSI-2 bbla, just r.eo'd MA' Iyrf \ '• • ' PRESIIIIEDFORD W.A.TE.I2-51'bblzi: •\\ ir 'oak And aiallierrr reed tbli.4ar f roniAtiit''. , • sprins.l. by .10 FLE).IINO. cor.DI• d enatifartet tr A, 4 . KAY kw. as %wad., suG,....oLiss.-. T 147. !L. 31 - Aple.3ll.ls.sseisOrB anorio=b7ll\ {n HiH j‘" 1tt26L1310/7.! . ..,. tp ACON-=-,150001; ;. ass ',d st,projoui)fin. N salelow to 'Wee con SURE gigs DILWOWM. sIRD OIL- 4O bbls Nu 3 Stuzuner.B • vi conslgnmeiat for jale by • • : . - 3 . • •.•I> 3CIIOOIg3tAREIR it OIL • ialßoN—no tons Springfield - Furnace; 100 do 1.17111111 • dojo/ \ b A r 6ONL;oo j s3 :l ls ' S'd " 11:411L7t 5 tsars Mum, 5 elliSks Shostldm. "IFXTRA. V.IS4,I)FEEE-11;,...1; bzgryory eruperior tied br ,C1.1117,13; _ . _ MBA MACKEREL--20 to re fer ale 0, e 22 Water WOOO &MI 110111.-4, hhda. N.D. in store and fdr Er \ ' ' \ .7:II.CAPPIELD: PRL ' EP ,t.YRINTEp foF boys , induricai• PEKVETUAL'. c l ait W4'4 4 4'11 C g zten r Cilr4lFt . 1,4 1 41V61 . 11if t 5, \ D °4 :co . .o.l e larriZatlr ewrim ß ¢ 6l. ' 4. 4 Od \, the threetims. * Pow price. Annie lostediately to" .• 'Fr OBACCO,3O kege - GAwist Ky,- To j. - on hand and tar sal A.,, HUTCHISON SWEqOOORNSTARCII=I.OO lbs,ottlis' , .: Cora tareh' 6,e'd by.: '.703:111.11/111140:.:-' SECEFAINGSITP' LOW CASE GOODS,r. - •]khimby &Burchfield futre,ree'd an ainertaiiet Ortba ‘a re wake* of the resit:4n trtatha . . DLtal and etb.r Roots, f.lrbsttrerrtdr,Wlta and conaterpAtlat -1314 Cloths awl Tel*, DiaDorm Toweling thole o the alt latent Made; and boheekentyleg gogJe gn ocnDy Darn I . o3rinsteat eb Tnme . do, which 4":-"-.)7:r'uLt6 at ,P , l=a,sase ed. • - 11- • •- iRAUTIFITL . ,COUNTRY -"RESI.D.KNVE r• P P•FORL.SALE- 1 hou.so 0.13 d lot la the litenstifol ,•oe.lceor Brighton. p eltuatell onestuall `tionunandionorlow of the whole town, amt within • Weir, - thettdletatienot the Dantean Station. The lot Is 4d feat bl' 1h0.'..11„ atlttuted lo th 18Z10111M lands et *satinet tio&V;.l-:, atiteibbery, he honso s ts well built In modern rso...eirt -•- ••• 'Moo, ote In the ranerelllawes well 84 , 1144 PK' • entf e eneldon OOeO ew.vAll nothin Gum. The abort will , Al ' 4, \ 13 , 1 R: AIsiONEY---4 • bbla . ..V. store -fofistile-bY , C JLjyt. ' • , ISAIAH F ° l l ror -- 8,3 1 2 ,° b 713.1311 Co e roddtlpA I.`scnOo Di Nt s eesta-41(co. WAR s=-1.5 mks in store:and or salifti' \ 8.1161MM:10R *M. 0111SVII t LE LI3IE-100 ; 661 e:jast 0.. 'br fel2, • . ILSOBLION*CO...; 14•L0U,11,-1 1 I bble. S. /loin _:,l,l_OA. reed:l. for sato by \ 1,12 \ IL:ROAIAWg t 0 0: tair primo fresh Ricej net \ Aga ard for Aa• atwiLis *Ea& - /PDBACCQ-20 ace.- W. IL , Granc'et JC.- 10 A:A.114,441A Itd§theon'n „ . 01: *AV • n \ DOZ. COUNTity, CALF SKINS ty for silo br J. °Zan MOWRY. • . ESIBABLE PROP ',IVRY FOR kr iii. Th ean r ,e of at ikeriitlf: , :':‘,•. gronikd, un 11.41.,,6th—Watdt. :rho - Kroand Aroll rail KO, NA toutainsvarlouskinttiot fruit iI•IPS ud Ti Lae $1.0041, DOOM tOontilepropertr QD Y'S \ LAMS BOCK, for August, r.c\Nuazyt 'a. by S. D. LAcnora,6l.vroowst. it m s e of tiv° pt,..A Frame OMAR— and I. fgrif.sbthom , umkr*".4 1,,X1 RO\klo 4"% it . • 5u uner: at rill Dela t •t » and .1118 VLOSM, Apt Sommer 'Stock o r f . ,2 , e4t'extd.:.q: , ` ‘ ', ) itTe. twat free Cherblngett ecrentlf imem,.,..\ ••• ,ISSiiterl.W.l. t 4 litiONl 101 - AV 0 sty to yinien„ j rp.,, ~.$ - - PLACIWE Yr , 1tV...4.1.3.D.1,—A ,:,figiiguiv, , ol. : ': . iM b ilt"O l it..e l ' su ' d atue. ns dr eigu e l:mit ° P, P' Q urclai \ ." k c. for 1 . 16.1 y tbo bone* qy . :191114 by — WA ourros4, \ Ji= , , • - .. r. 0.3 -renew Woodand Vora r MUMAI all.. 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