ESTABLISHED IN 1786. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE • • PUBLIEKLED DAILY AST WEETILY . DY . • DAVID ICYN VILITY.HTS &1 [SAM O = lIADZIT. orrine os ratan nom, nun= xtSits Asn *on. TgRMS:•`.. ' DAILY-sts dollar Dar iOOO. pssablit bat( 200.12 I 6 trAtirtyLro slntios; tn oitibn yin lop ..ilted on thr ntllonhtllnontuttons: • - • . Thee twirls pnt: 60 0 .., notty on d0.:77"":7.77.77...." 20 00' The packnor for t ech.:ll:Lb to do anient;n4l. - to ono person; • and to to mid to to adrAnot.. No dub tapas twill " 0 ." Arta th• rew .zatuombse the atones rmt ter . _ RATES - OF ADVERTISING One anima, (10 Una of Xonlarell er Matti • . Do.-. one insertion-- . 000 . • Do - ' each addltlonall;OrtJon,- 0 • t • re week ...... 0.00 four numtba-=. it lo 00 VC ' ' - t adenines:Ala- 10 00; - • • PasnlinlOards, (5 Dna or lass per unease) 0 00' . . gal dollar for each additional •• • tine autahl, etwaviable at pleasure, (per an nutty) ercluslve of ma. .r.. .. • os For each addiunnel apts., manta n'c'er one moue. end far each additional equagel under the yearly vat ic, Adrettlectants'esnia eouc llug • Kula, sod hanier titan :l PaMle6erl not . atm ' 1 4 . larrertiardarMta beiond the amount charged fa their publication. - Announcing candidata for once lobe charged tba same a■other adrertisurseota.- - • • '•• • Advertisements not muted' en the 'easy for a specified number Of insertions; will be continued till Medd. and PWrgiYxacWo ilege of annual ejarthars is strictly limited a their elm immedlate baleen. sod all drertisetante Ibr the dwel l er ogre perso na, oil an 111 4 1 "'" :4 iIr t .c S I ZZ 7 4 . iviverttseraeot. to length or wise, la the limits OTIVICed. will be charged atthensalrates. or all inch trnalerst alartisitur. bill. will be separately rendered, sod prompt eayrnent le desired. • - • All ednerUannents Ze charitable institutions, Ore comrades. wad. towable, and other Wasik mmdlesas 0 : 04 41 papist meetings and wakes, th be charitol half at. atrial! In advance. • •.• . Marriage realms to be charnel 50 ant, ' - Death notiose inserted 'without charge, unions coemnpa: riled by furies, halation or obituary notices. and when so aeosmpanied,tobe add for. • ' Regular advertisers, sod all alma' sending roannunica. Hoes, or requiring notices designed to all attention to balre, Soirees, Donomts, or any subtle entertainments, where charges ere made ft. admittance-all Inman of • prt. vete Ismt. notion dada-nest united ll a tten ti e on tDe iasrttd with tLyeMe standing that the s ame le To tot odd for. jf intended to be invested in theloml Colueut. - the mane will he charged at the rate of 10 endear ilris.. Mahon gir optima tole charged triple price. ' Tavern Maass Petitions 112 each. • Hal Estate As/nab/Land Anctiencere edrealrements not tO be cleatod under yearly ram s but allowed dismal of ham thlrty•throe and one-third par oat from the 'amount-.of ' WMIT 0 V 613. .• 5Q00.14 ttiloo 2 40 Do. , en& additional buortion- 41 : 37 C o. linte)pn " el ."'' ' T n '''''''''' Do. ..neh latartlon' . . 60 47.6 ""'" All trasulint ..drortlmmentsto b. raid In sdrirt' DISCOUNT ILATES OF rresmnakm . aurrti, ar &u44..agAA:WAMI-Ua . N. 1161Sfia 'I 1,-,,. 67 dOorlor ot. ectmoofs 291 in PENNSYLTAXL.I.; • ' - Book of PittoLorkh......li k:stloceiger Beak of% d0...:..10i ! Ma.. and ?donut's of do.:.por Bank - of - Cimuct0v00..4......1.y0r0 Band North Ameties..:Tor Bonk of Nortlea Llbortlospor Bank of Pormovh-aat0.,..-oor Batik of Potreo twolrobly.. Coosaiordol Nimrod P10......par Partnere A Ilechanled BY-par Oirar4 Bassk;__ ...'.....- ............44.4 Kesudnilloo Bank :.: ..:::.. » Manes.* bitch. mu- .pat ktooboulee Baak:-,..' —.:..ror 1 1 ==1.= :".---P" 1 Boutlmark Bank ....,....Tar Trodesmsn't 80nk..........- - ..por Western 800k..-..-.........w Rook of Cabenbursh...lfi . Bank of Chotrioountv..rar Dank o& Dapville - pa r i Book 'of Dol. Co, Chester p ar Boot of Gormantnion..•....4ar Bank of rottyobout......l. Book of Lovistown..-...... - Bikuk of Middleton . ), ...... . -..1.0 Montgomery Co. 881111,, , -har Bonk of North omborlarol..pro lO ry ttlaßk it Maga Co.te4ri ran= Silk ..... .:7:.=::: - 6. 1 HFao*rm Boo s k lk ofla .. c-I- . 0 .. r.. .m iruners' ILnnesOW...tior Yorm e oe Bk k&Reading psr Form. Ilk of Bolo:Wild/I Co..va. Yor. & Dry, wo•neobors. /14. Primal et Ilk lioohloglon-Dar • Ilortiobozg Itank...'---..111 'busman's Book . ........ Lsooosior‘llank7. 3.) ....."' Lama& County 80nk... • Liebman Book-. . • Mines' B.k...iliaii;lislip. , • Momoinbols 800k..:..........p0r , Woe. Brandt 8ank.L.......T , Wyoming 1114WIlkosborrer .1t0110tti0ink.,...:.......»...:134 SONS,-Brokers .L.lnd Ft . Ray:A 4s. Parton 7h* ICltr Itink:anclunstr..:lsi; ano=ondal likelnehal. do Vranklln Yank.-- :...... do : latarelte Itast-:-;... do 'Pk& Llto Inc.& Trani:b.: do rit Wettorn Itescrnßaak.:. do r Babktd , Monillon......;.. Small , Note,---::. • 13.; • A4•olvevit • • . . New , York Country .- N. so lve JERSE nt Yk. DEGAMARE. All L Baak d the Saßei-- 134 • •k of Va..2lchmond... , " Ga. - Bank, Va.., Norfolk Farmer? Bk Of Tireola..". Idetetants'lt. - Morb.Bank . .11; North - Wl:dem Bank.— - NOUTLI 45.1.111:11 . Bank of Cap. Fear.-- 2 Dank of St of N. Carol l'a .2 'OM flank:Ml=lu gten. Aleretuksi Valra 2 SOUTII CAWILIA.. 'lik.ftheln dß:Carna* 2 Bonk of &nth Carolina. 2 Boat of Cbarleaton.:, 2 Elantene Itleettan)e..Bk . 2 . • •-• • - , • Astrasta Ins: &MILT Bank of Angnea,..;,.4...... atTrunrostelc...4nes. 2 Bk4r'o fietttnekr,l.E e l% l%r lemlinee„Thuretoll 'Northern Bkoitire - • twity." " Southern IfkofNentaar - - LMILANA. State Beak k breathes-1X •• • • . 13k otstat. of Mama—. IX Ohio Stats- Batik Ow& atelartiand,.....-- , 'doh ltramh at T0.104V do Rom& a4Paytoot ... do Snack at Delawitro.... Branch st Ooltisaboa do month at Athtabala..— do Brawl st Salem, —.- do Brandi at himadold-.....- do Branch at hhder do - }has* M Chuhinatl..- do - RESDCh at W 124111129311--• do Itramdi at do Medi at Immtaber-...... do month at SteabotoUlo- do Vation.....; do = .0 Nevark-,—... do Wanda M_B oriaxdoll . ..:— do =do Ranch at Mt. P lsaaaat.... do Ormiett at Tati0rri1h5.........; do, Demo* st do Inata'Baal wad arsaebas 60 arsik - or 111InoLs.-,—. 76 Barba 1;1;4 lm 0;. date a - 11101.120.01._ IParaterellechanks • Bank Tkrearnment S tock Penland. Bank-- . Ban k- . 3 Insurance Gampany-,...• State Bk of N. Ai:Cie:6os, Toronto 6 Bk onto PooT l o,Toront o Bank of Montreal-- -6 Bk i d s 'il i sml t ava , 6 On -New Yort On Philadolpkla--.. do VMfr dthm IDonbloona, 6pani5ta....:16.06 do IT.agla; 1k) !Ton 7.60 Soverv•lpma Ten.Onildeng-:..-.-- 3.96 8.6.1 nnacal Snook id, PortoodaUL.-. do, 711ronsh do Itmeh Ravenna.:.—... do Ilrodch .t - Coysbods . do Itrosteh at: Y0ui1k0t....... do lansarh at Woolder..—.: do I Broach do Bradt% at - Youndadono,.... do PRICES OP STOCKS. peva= POI l'iluslstatAll GAZJTTZ:BY • A. WILKINS & CO. - - STOCK AND , EXCHANGE BROKERS, X 0.71 POUR TN STREET. - Pmaszook Aogossl6, 1364. -. 741010711Tn0.d ."- ‘. - 10L. Dt ak, ___,(7,666 or 1766 7167.117c70. Eau. a Co.) mai , .., ~„ .. g . .T .1 rxri.LE & CO., ITholesalo- Giocers Unitd' Stated re....:.......... ; 3 0 '' "." "'"-' tasn.A.loly Mtn Man urge, _No. 112 steal . Pitt.. ,-. Do. • Ve•-•....- 5 0 0 - Int. Feb • ug. burgh. ' • - --- Parnsi..h*ws , ' fre- - -- - - 10 0 Int.Jsa. 62.17 . • ' Alio 00„ .-......, .„,.. _ _ lot-Teh 6 ,olt eI:LEESE WAREHODSE., I -HENRY. H. --_--- .-‘, .. Jr4.3l..riawr ts Tererardlog andOoodubmion Morahan sad ' .. : E... .. :VMU 4 r 9 -... 0 ir, fa :-. . -„„ ~ . ...??„1..„,t,.......r, La. rig. 166 Produce geullir paub .4 oL zr & I 7 , . E , - ....._ - ii ,d ..7 .z . ^,^ , J ia r 25 Wood etreed, shore IV star. Plttaborst • auy3l - Irk :: h. a 7.: i k t. gll k zkr, 'VON BOIMORST & MURPHY Whole-. , 11.01 of i7tt.bore 60 5... p. 3030x6 170601 • . ^ "• - : ' - - to Dittebtagh 'Manufactures, No = Water itiet. 1,,r.. 60 Merthsott A Hone .1 . 6.171 i 50 - OD • d 0630 Exchange Esak...---- 50 67 . mg .76 6 TACOS FORSYTH Jr Forwarding: and '1 - E0„...*1faa... 030,. ...:. 60 -60 6° / re - 225 66 ..• 1 " . rey Coma ... talon Userhast.4 66 Wat er gnat. Pitts - Ingrid 4, nria ,.._ „...... . 2. , ~,., . ~, , ~ „ . .. 43 ,.. rOMASPALHER; Importer and Dealer stallt. eridg---: 25 37 35 Dij.J....8 eg to French and American Wan Paper, Na. 65 Market ;a k a at_ D r i b A 6 ~___, 50 -se 42 Ds, ,a 0 Di t ; letvead. Talrdeanllauetuatmt,Ketanansin -- De- e"P.ll74€llsl. 100 86- ...- 61 .16 W V "1.-G II r"'" IcCL:NT I 7CK, Impo rter " : rb"". .an:W D"l hole- Nooth NortLra-IA Pttablk Ufa Insursoos- 5 10 3 Die.= it et 7 7 "a_ sale and Balsa Dealer Ciretlg Mow 031 lea, .1 .6 „ 6 , 6666 0,-,.. ... .- is ~ 16mr, !kw k 2 Clothe, ilsttlog, Table ► and PlanliClorcro. Window Stud.' • Dii - Di - id , 1, 6 . 66 . C 0... _ II . 0) , Mesta Dose Trimoduse,No.ll2.sl.aket /treat • . “ I"4l" .nu rimn4l ? p'- • -. 1 8 8 -- - MitiftPTISiI7PATTON. Wholesale and Bo- ' pnt,but tc e to ranc...;.... ad '', a 40 Diet 0r.31 et,' , LSI' 0 roeers,on Oho Eastern aide of the Diamond, VlDekarzen A Louisville- 60 10 27 .60 .. ^ ttaoargb. Va. r..LVfitt.'7;al 6 .'": . . ea . ... ... . . - • . AIIIIIIIMMINMEMIIOS.IS Um Zhao, suegiraC . : : - - ' ' . DRY GOODS. fitt&w1....,." 3. , 6 7.,. ‘ ..... °513 " . " - I R '1 3 ,,.. r, ' ~..' ~,,..... , jpRANK VAN GORDE ' Dealer in Trim-. i vgzip.w. -- 83, - C,RI; a - 6 :.^- ""rt.,.. k.. - r - ', Ings, Malady saddlloreig la l et ... G o als . .PJnbeedderies, throes. Oles4il Ratload... 60 ..1, di New --- -- • eiDerd'ajaredahleng Goads and Panay article:ea i foil ea o k k, k 0,. k .. D k ik ok i.„_ 60 653, 6,34 ~, Itslt. a Ohto Italleued.-. 50 ... . .r. -•- _- . Market 'treat and the Diamond, Paletargh. Pa., 30011-17 . ' °h " a, Weil" , n• IL 60 - .7 - ' • , - 676. -- 77.;.67.i a. co..orrissciart C. 0_ azzirit, 74 ' th"' R81. 71' & Dn. 1k" 188 I ' B ' 188 - &A MASON A. CO - Wholesale "c°44 0.7001. Marta. Kill Canal Donde c01d). 5 ..- 1 .35 - .. . , k Dasloes InNanez and . Staple Doi 00 4.1 45, 55 THIN .yards 100 ' 306 Crreh Dixie Decal 25 10 '-. . , " o tt ADA A - Derr7ree rienit 9t5 23:23 - 35 . - ' ' /IMPHY -&.: ^JSUROTIFIELV, Wholesale the' cbarll m c bm'- ri ~ ..I .rurna l -k.--12--. .. 64 . . 12 " 11 : , - arks[ etre 'n't t? t eea lpr7 bura ° 67 " . 11"e"' • t'. 6r" . 'l:aarth"d • - , Itinnesota..- .- ...-. :-. - ISO - 1.0 M ____ Ez. Mr._ • . Pittsbuzza a - leakaa.....-.. - 143 ^ VA L . Dlr. 1564.,'920 GROMRS.. . : North Am0r105.............:. -. 70 03 New b.I.Wr.. . North Wrote= .- M • ^.^ o ^ . 3000 'LOYD 0100(060 imam nizzlia nor, Pr r a r .::::.. - .: .- _;7 - ...: ...... i'. --. : - 11:1IIN iLoyp ,& CO Wholesale Grocers . Pittsburgh A lelo ltedtl.:. - 4. 3'.. - • ''-. . 119/ andCniamlrsion Merthsot.t.No.l 7 ll37'6ol sad = .Llb., otdo.. • .......t.,..........,..... ti 't - . '. rttStzeot, Vlttaburgh. , • laid --... 1 ,... a. ii . , - . ...... ,*. :,.. 7 , 6 11 013 EAT 151 . 00n.E,.Wholesale Grocer,...Ree- 1 Wain z Dletllier, Dozier In Petaluma. PlLtebande Ware Obb Trap ad . c--.......-. ..-: 25 2 : ores eta 1111 Mode of Melva wal h o ot n:trae Wined and )thlge _ ____-.... '... 7 5 1-151 . 1,, NO. 016 Labelle street: (00 a VISIT Wit* yi,... 5t.c .... :.................. .., a i I stet* of amender old Afinsongehebk Whleso.l. l th n/ 11 be 0,11104..-_-_-_-;z•.•-.-. 4. . sh , 7 - 1 0.0034 airar......._................=:... . ,2 •11 : 0 1 . , . f c ) Bia_ckffiiiiiii'W ' 65 . ... " AVg01e5 . ale Gio• ---. ------1 -I 27 I 2° l - . • H ost rarnith.. and Dealers In Produce and pe=....-......-....-..... .. ••• ' . . on riolet almr=iitrkr;:t4t: ia.47,1,. IfICKICT.-. EILICIUVROE AND BA:3KM 1105,E0 . A. WILKINS , Co.. 44 ' 62 D PArßtai:'Pl i itn 7 44 . VOREIGIT Dantestio Exchange; Coli, 1 , Bank Notes sad Laud Ir Asag . b . ! Ina , P* l., assak i =mtl i s . Von vabwi. Racks Do • • I mad NSA .11Corapttal2m. " _ mono radon defiXalt,..s4 laterest slimed whoa WS as • sped • IA.C• &ea - gitaE R. ARNOLD k CO •-• r- • BANICFRIt - 11q EXCHAMlX,ontliiimi Oterik litred, oppafit I24inniett. 32 at Met 14.er51rp.6.5 HARDWA.BE POE, ; SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE II n R 1,11.14 B. T.- Leto , Jr., N.. 181 WOOD 87AZE7', ansirmeat. • Mom, Dar Ital., Pao sto oli crlaTlwkr, Eladnir, 4:014 V 4:11/sall. adv tr. , . . K. zp.us 4ATEKA,N,IFAT.T.4B, NCO,;:cnnimis g ro i , biesebents, and General Parr innersayCanal, Myer ludirp. to 4 Zws. 25- ene( street, (btween histn ,11144. a mmo ,. gw ) e d , Bott x i i ttle.)Clostensent 33 4 12 ?•7 1- ,Criss l itt " 4 "* ". " ', 4 ' - Wang. Wdbilt,• rPettScobsr sttention.wrep Tisza (e.t. a fro ,",, eltriburibs Ci!xl.lt ° ""n Tale , • JoSEPIC: aIL&PIULL wants AND scram -D Dr. .111PORT.ED OM 8.% Es -Nails area, iutibittga, twos far hypo_ BUSINESS CARDS, ATTORNEYS. TOSEPI S. it P. MORRISON- Attor italMiru'i!ofth"l""4;"""tttZ6 butp ..,1 az. HALL, Attorney_ at Law,--"llake wen,. milapui," anat, street, botvreen Potteill Asa ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at i;n:sr, ItOBERT-POLLOCE, ' Attorney at Li:m.— o=w of Finn and Grant etroata,appoeite theanart uwe steps, Pittabmxti. mr.4l-13 TAMES .E KAHN; Attor i toy it Law, office u nada shwG nesi Grant, Pittsburgh. 7535417 VRANOIBO.FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law, N. 170 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. JASPER E. BRADY, Attain:Loy at Law, .:o. BO Fifth street,Plttalmtgb. - BANKERS AND.BRaKERS; TIERNAN & CO.,' Bankers anti Exchange b ßroken. No. 15 Wood skeet, cornerotillemond Alley, fFrßrir Andean. 'Bank Notossad Ooln,'Dliconnt Time ..xellerlCo. and Promlssocr_Notas make . Collections In all. tbo principal titles of the Cabo; Rewir Depurate on ell &clon interest, and Menthes prompt attention loan nth.: er matters ePPertalning to a Broker's bueboasa - 63.6 astern ./.e.bange oonstanCT for Ws. reb28.17 /MIMI ...WARD aux., ....1146131,11 =AWOL RIRLUIER . Bankers and Ex change 'Brokers. Buy and Dell Gold ad Son- Fr 'N'onteZiadttutr Stook sod 11cel. Bur ad reil Stook, on ()madam ; Collo 1.1.8 lade on nll volute. In au Bala. Oillen mace of Thlril sod Wood. &trout; &may opposite the St. Chains pr: D. KIND, Coin, &oak. and -Edahange 4 1 . 11 Fourth ,stre . pt-11¢7. and Wl* &ads on rms „ IF nt r =na . }..t . tt.gn titles rapt:died at ent6 tern 11;:k C Note Sputa and sld."V"t AVM:IMM PA11132,:.:-:.:ZOSEWAL WM. ?ALITER, HANNA , & CO: Successors limey; Ilmana At C.. DankrnaEsChstige Stoker. and nice in Foreign and'Dotnestio tischanco, Onti Orates of I =lia ß ri! 4 =ts ' l d ai . onee. l' aeitl ' T.E.2l.°°'Aira Chocks for sale: and collection. made cm n y all prized pal Wets of the United States Gold The highest:premium paid for:Porolital and 'American Advance' made Ogg , cOnxignm - < 13 . 24'. at. l'itaisiaa ehlpped - 311VM. H. WILLIAMSrd7 - 13 . ... 4 Bankers and 'Ex:UM:Igo Drams, North Mut earnel " . trd areas, Vataburgh. - -- - 0 . - sad All trans...nett°. miOu ou tollsett ' ' . promptly attended to; A -191LICLN8 & CO., Exchange Brokers, AA ",.zi=ll'..l.7L.73lllltlrk "gr WM. LARLIERR, Jr., Banker and Bro , ter, 4th street. No. 60, adjolnlaing the Bank of Pittsburati.• Nl/01.,NEES & SON, Dealers. in Forei"n .; Donitstle ant. Exth. Ce.raffeata. or roe porae, litnnkl:rota end Specie.l.i'o. 69 'Market ptre... Vitt. bary;h. Collmtlons made .2 ill U. Nil:Opel chin threttzhout the Vuited State.. - BOOKSELLERS &C. lr L. READ, Bookseller nod Stationer,NO gl .- TS - Fourth otrrtt,,Apollo 0"- R. .WELDIN; Wkolestde and .'Retail: ; Dealer In Monk and School Books. Paper and St.. oiry, No. 63 Wood rtreet, (beroxn Third and Fourth) TOM'S; DAVISON,' Bookseller and Sta ff timer. =viewer to Arbon .t Arnow, No. f 131arket street, mar Fourth. Pittabargh. P. LtENRY, S.' BOSIVOS,TII. Bookseller and. Dealer In Stationery, to., No. S 2 Martel etteet; near latand. Plttsbutr.,h, Pa. , Bo9ksellers and §tationers, COMMISSION &C. J:' 'BUTLER & CO.; V .. • ORWARDING AMI COM SSIONs 3IER, ' CRINTS and Dealeralit aThtleidecr Pittab vmh MarC xi Pictured Article*, lead !Inc andniect !•end. No. in Met :tract, Pittelmegh.. ~ • , R. . if7tdcfrtle Importir -and litille;.• F li- OREIGN WIICEIG L ,Srandii% and i3onostrahels South-East. comer o 00-1 sod Front. eta. Pitttoargt. Penns. . • solM 1111 - - POlNDESTER_GendialNerchim- IA dls. Broker and OxlemLndan afivehant., 167 • Front' nrevt . awl 146 Sewn , / ptreet,littilftridt. apol-lauf - A.•DVBAFtE,—ComatissioiiTairPor ..4lll4'X:3=fit=rlcfit.Tl,od .t.t, Pittsburgh, upG43-.53 • • ... u..13011355A ROBISON & CO:, Wholesale Grocer ,' .JIVP i ." Itodace Dealer. Iliad Ccalualsalon,na,taul lbaty sUrst. - Pittabscrutc- t inicctnxiiiitnkrarL..“- - • PROGER B.A.l63Allatt & CO., (Succei: Gant t I ninDoidere I.mors to S. llarbtub.) an Conunissicn stulForrarting mvi in Wont d ••P geom 7. Nos. 115 Finn andll6 &tend ottrets.Tittol reduce nantr. 11apa.:17 X W: REA Fhilir Factors, .Cominission . and Forwarding Merchants and Dealers Sn Produce generally. Orders for Pittsburgh Manufactures promptly attended to. Noe. 74 'Water and td trout st a. , Pittsburgh, • Fenn. ARDY, JONES & CO., Successoro to ATWOOD JONES * Caouritodon anti Fornnrd•. : ercheab, beelen to POtsburgh Ilianfacturedoc.4s. r3s.vnrAh•...: WEY,3IATHEWS & CO.;Wholegale Oro , eery, Dianalotion awl Faiwarding iderebants. gami for Balaton Cotton Tam Watae...,Pitt•borSl.- 3d/FERCER.' & ANITIA, General Commis eon Much t., Philadelphia_ liberal advance% e on o..iirMnelltil of Peodone geneeally. Jiat7 . AMY TORN WATT &CO. , Wholesale Grocers, cP • nuuutuluumuutu.iuptipuder. tu riodwir Pittstrozga Matintseinses,lNo..2os Lapeero.4 Pittat,4l T . OANFIELT . ) late of Warren, Ohio,. it Comodirlora and Porwrardlror Serriora,t, ,d Whole- Alto Porde: Ur - Western Itesarve Chtirae,_ MAW. Pot 'razot Peal Mb, and Weetern Protract genrranr. Rater street, between Prolttreold 'sad Wood. pittabmh.. TSAILII.DICKEY CO:; Wholmtle Gra. bk. =tl', 70115 : D. 'GILLS - k- - ROE, Wh.olessio Grocers a . R. n LLOAXT• nom V M. DAGALEY CO; Wholesale'aro ceis, Now 18 and 9) Wood strw4:llttstwaw.t. 2_ . 'S. .31T1 4 17.11.0, .suid V To. Palm caner of Wood and Stith ohreata hos shookyo on hand a loom asoortmant of choke Orooorlea =id noa reao—Rtheign Ymito and N at& Whokoslo and hatch: balers guff hod on the Icoroot term& • - - If , OBERT DALZELL to-•G e; 0.. Wholesale; °mews, Clcoorisitott Doiders fn Prole I,o ltu tittobt: Nhutuactares. No. 14,3 Liberty. stroX. manen. WilM• ICx do DIO - CANDLESS, successors .to j rai l to p , ? i t=ekwooloaogratry=gra t a I'trns, tad viorbanto =to's 604"1in-a"C of Ak::CULBERTSON;Iona° 43rcie'fx nod Commission M ii,t, Dealer Ertducia sad Otte , liammetured - Milt:fedi, 195 Liberty g,tprt." LIU"' &. R. FLOYD; Wholesale Grocers; Com '. !WM= Ditarobants,"sodDeslers Prigluarttouna archth4l W. Qutin g C Z13444r " . . W.94°4131131' U. 1,..00410413. R. stoolrf. 111AGALEt.WDVALLED & Whole- As aft iltorah lite. 21111•60 ~ r i., '<k is : :r' ti n.f'. r . ~sW "' DAILY P:ITT MEEMM! • . AC T D..--Ilacing been appointed the ex . re Agent. frr Plttshargh, for the sato ofPatent W • rated and Stretched Leather Belting. mam Matt by I'..TEIFELL ot WS'. of Ilartibrd. Connecticut. We now Der for rale a large assortment of all widths, .I.L. Med. et .the mantrfeetomr'a Prima his settee bul ea ma or to any Leather - DA tLog core t a bors odered In this arket. • . Alen, a largeatoek of widths of India Itukter I Ulna • aratatanttr on' hand, 'and the sate at the t'Mulths Belting Depot," No. MO Market stmt. J. & 11. PIIIIII PS . US IN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Sleac.bwilse, and 'Bill Broker, Ono No, 02 Yourth t, .bon Woad. Bache.. promptly . itteruled Jyflally SAMtki; MARSITELL, Secretary,Citi "met humane* Company, 04 Water *treat. ip M. GORDON, Secretary Western -luau it: • ranee Co., 62 Water *treat. T GARDINERCOFFIN, AgentforfMnklin ed /1 '1;1 nevi : nee co:mean north-cast earner of Wool VI A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu t, • tux' Insurance Comnanr. 421Vatnr stmt. OLOLOZ r.. . . ..... RM. CiECi.ll. TAYLOR di RUSTON (successors to Taylor .8. lalorno,) . °nacre' Commission and For sssrding Nerrhanta ‘ anChgents to Eastern Tranaiorta- Bon-Lines, Niltolenale.DealarA in Maple drocerlat, his_oot- LIZ t1111';= lisgt (tatting, Teo ' = " ..Z.PI. 2I AWIT; Glass, Plo t Bar and White send. N prat Btores, anq CJ nein anti and rittaburkh \ _Manufactured (bode generralir.— Ascents 113 r the "Penn Mill" awl 'Tanner 81111 " Shootings, Pfttshurgh. No. 48 'Prue...greet, (opposite lonirrille, Pittstrargh end:St. Mats "Psiaket Landinga eineinnatL sae. 1 norcenos.l...- A. R. VALLLNOM.. T • A. TODITC4SON CO., Commission e Xerch ., ante nn nl _ sent , Ihr_the St- LonisBnassrleeliP =,,izirtsj.siliwre.dereases, i.ig and Bar Load, mann, feT MUSIC, &C. - v . IL MILLOR, Dealer in Piano Fnrtes, •kinds and nosical Inatrammta. &two) Brinks; and A nerr. Bede agent for Mlelortnird Abalo Fer ia, far Wodern:Prnstrytranta—No. 61 Woad lima. • 11FNRYKTEBER, Dcll©r in Mumio, Mn- Ical Instramenta, and Importer of Italian Stringt, agent for Ntilttll k Clark's grand and muare Planta. tth Cohor.an's .E.olcau Attachment. Alm for Denlmm'a SCIIRCEDER, - :Musio Store. Fourth etreet, between Market and Woo& Noak eon , flan readring. and Iduateal Inetrennenta 0.1 kinds, DRUGGISTS. jIOHNITAFT; Jr."; (successor t.. 3 Jac M'Ouf , I..rj .Wholesale and tetail Druggist. and Nader in nt; on.. Draques, d0...1.41 Wood street, S doors beim Virain Allen Plttslntrgh.. lidTlikgular Agent' for Dr. Ford'. Madleina. mh3o • Frugg L ists and Apoth i emirs, man. Market atneet - andtheDlamond,keep nonstantly on hand a full and complete ableitment of Drno,Modkinotaperfunlori,andartleleapertatangtothait Phyviciani inneciptions earetuUscvms.4.2d.d. =719 TOIIN P. SCOTT, Vilmlesale Denier in Drugs. Paints, Tarnisbes and Dye Staffs.:To. Zia Liberty strut. Pittsburgh: - All orders will remit* prompt attention. • .ilTdr-kirent Air Landau A Co's valuable Tamils . inedklnaa vdiu• •Is. •__ _ _ • FATINESTOCK k 00„ Wholesale and inseubeterers LoAd.Rid b 7cndN l: rol h Urrto, corner Wood and Front streets. PM. =b. . • E. • ,SELLERS; Wholesale Dealer in Drug.. Paler. Dy. Storrs, onti Varelsber. tr., Ike., mi..sWood stroet, Pittsburgh., Goats ',rural:Rest Prices • DtaRAITN & Wholeßale. & Retail Dronists. corner of Mat) . and' Rt. Mir strooti, borgh. SCITOONMAKER & ofesale •11r Drogdst., No. St, Wnod otreet, Plasbm'gh• ——- - , josErPn FtEmrNe s --------. , 7, necessorto L.Wticor. & Ca.. earner 31arket Wert and Dfnaio - d' )1' nt , ' an hand a hdi d mailer mart. ' " D;r - Madlid'ne& tralletne C17a..1.s Perfu m ed , v"'" et ' Pertalninn to hi. Moine... . . tr. ' "" 1 ' all "ti 4h e'Phyvk are inns preraiptiana tfiallr camp:ended It In NUT .. ____ WOOL MERCHANTS"..'.; E.tsuccessor to MUH RPY k - LrE, . Deal, rd Ceramia<Ann tJa vut.3.ef Arnolimn Wo4 • Um/. Nn ottht. MEDICFNE. T)R.• JAMES KING: Office and DieMance; tia, 112 nrce street, oppoelte the CatheoT4.- ritu bursh; jalAy -; "WM. VARIAN, OfiCtrGth street, mo.s.ttegat. QjrateHotern-3 ti9o. tO MEItCIIANI* ORS. CaLESTER, Merchant.,Tailor ana Fn. Wood erect Particular attention dto 141)e and Youths' Clothing. • nolsl' IRLLtIVI titGlitMeichant`Tailor,Dm _l_,And Deala sn Roaids'ilash, Clotblur, 111 Lib • • jp WATTA & 'CO., ISTeithant Tailors, 181 • labraly itrent,--We ere - now rrrrlrinß npr ug O.* of (kat!,pr Gentlameck's West-421eths., end reontArurs albs tunrost ortztles und fluent quallz r- Our friends:Mt customrr• .111 phanq give un s WI. Dahl lit ANI7FACTURING. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail it 4d . rzaufieturer and Dealer In Cabinet wan. Nasa TWIN IVETILERELL,: Manufacturer • .of andLia ' l2 11E8: 8"2-t,a' DOE ku Lunn atrecte, me azure from the MO. Areal IZAti ci e laghemy air. ANtEAPLICA MAN TLLLAS—lidertela muted Dye 2.1%2171= 7 1 , eD Telf *rk br 251); resl lf ift9javet. l.— alcrro hand. Bolivar Fire Brick n awl crecilgo Clay Mail ufactug" Vampa rpm COIIPAN r Y 41ATING n iNLARGED 1. %Mr caparitrfor manulatturing. are now to meet the Increased demand tbe tb.Brisk. Cruci=o Building Gay. Orders IpremellY btbbbdbd to by • KIER JONES Canal rim - burgh. Bertendoir m ' • Boots and Shoes!! JANES R 01113; No. Putt No. 89. Market street, 33 4 door front ibe hlarket Bowe. would Inform the 1 that he hoe now a very fell stack of every thine to the Root cad Y. trade, inch al Lather Qattara half tialters; 'J ena) . 'Fedoras. Lady Franklin and all the %tyke .found en t e Eastern ritie elan. Milers' and Childrene .9 teri And Fancy Anna And Steam In ..n their varletleit Gentlemen"' fine Orem Patent Calf Beate. French Call ta. Conoco. Oaltere and Show. Wan, Boys' sad A b . . . . YOU Boo& fine French Calf- ' , .to sell eb .an artitie ' to IT the 16=1 alth u. thalr mitten saw% eve saidae• Sloe. - fientember.the plane, 80 .11arket street. .toT72 - taker n...; S. Decors. j ai 057. — CO • • WITOLLSAIX AND - RETAIL FAEMONAPIE - MVP AND - DAP .3LAINDI'AOTURERS, A2rrogeAttancALis:Lsiatioriuss.. .."ccovirs al! FOOD 4,17 D 11P.T.1( li7REISTS, PittabUish, , Pa. and. Thef t rpck emnesces rreTtiusllts and $41.1411141 ps, /duce, Boas, Cuffs mut Fur Sozwatu. auzammbrly . • • New: Coach lactory—Alleghetty.: gma•, H.. H .-. WHITE CO., croWd re evectfally Inhatri the public that they hare op oh Lumen, between Federal and tiaantinkey etrecte. They are now manilla end ars prroaren to reeelre order. foe every deacririon or opiate., tioarl d t , irri iv ehar m t l h ott, : I==erienoegnieurrinultt ' tu t ; :the Limnos they hare, they Orel continent they ere to do work on the mod reezonable to with three wanting settclee in their nne. • . Paying particular etteution to the eelectket:of tosterisla end hariteit none but competent- Fortune.. they hare no hesitation in off their . ..ora. therelbhi Wt the attention of the habil. to this matter. • 0.--liopering.denain the beta pewter, rod - on. the most:noteotaiMe.teria..7 .• .I•Dtttr . . . .--.Coach mid Oatrigge Factory., • TOLINSTONi lIROTHEit• o C 0.,. cotner of p Tielment..d 'ltabeara 'tracts. Allegheny city, r inkgro theft Mends. trnd the publictrentuallY. that they are manufacturing Carriages,' llama. .. Neck aware. ilnogles, &dent and- Obardinet. 1.. 1 1 their earinua atyles or finish and Proportion..... • " AN orders will be extended with st rict regard to dare. War and Imnity of Itepainr will also bo attended to on the most restannitbie tenant. Airing /nail their work the beat Eastorte lihatta, mica ends Wiewl.fitog. they tool confident that all who Dryer „them with their patronage will be tee actiy satirhecl Ottlsial of their work. • - Parchment am Maenad Waive thetas call b. Na tor abasing eimala , r. • - " • • oc6 Pll7Talti,Rllll I-00 ACR FACTORY. ho.l. WOULD respeetfithy earl the attention of Southern and - Western Mathanta to Ida rine stork iage., ranging in rola, In= 1110 tollititel. Them Carriage. arnbuilt (rni the best tOsterlel and Nrcibmin ohly. and under hi. own •mxperrialon: to no. with coon. dean,,warrant hie .work to .batb inrior tontine manna.. turein the Union,-The nemo or hi. bualnas and the are. Inennon In demand for Milldam or - work, has Intoned him not to build any mammon or law yoked work In his mclabilahnient.•• Parma wanting gond leanest work will Please all and examine his stock laaßtte Romp Yaat, All 111\101........1. IV. 11901# • . Livingston, Roggen. & Co. NOVELTY.)VORNS,'PITTM.II4III, ;PA. TRACK and Depot Railroad SenlemNay, Gals sod Ot,ln'do.; Platform and Opinin. o d ' o.: Poor s of all Aron R tith e . ..thsp awl Thames Latelles, Coffee Mt& of "Krim, Mods: Paint Mats, ismored Salem; Dolts sad ' , osteology, Malleable Iron Psotlags of own,. spay In form awl Masa . • . dtf w WAIIiAtE, STEAM MARBLE"WORICS, lrickirn ...I' 823 .Laeriy onianTe . S.MtUtqct MONUMENTS, Tomb!, Grave. Stonei, /TlT.l . lfemtals. At0m...A.4 .1- Acme for llonemrntr. dr....:ort 11. d. litnek ant Flab .110- DI; Bert hed to th e Trade et nue lowest ptidei. AU order, LIIM with dapatch at 1119 Liberty stmt. • New Goods !uid• l'ashi s onii for Geidiet - east . Clothing for Spring of 1854. • •p 4 WATTS 1-• CO. leave rospectfullY * In ftnta their inlmeroul customers. La. the puts I °g • enerally, thatthey have Just received a freigti supply of bands adapted to their patronage—Y. chlt bed the to*-, erw markets drwd—and that they are ready to Tetchy an. 4...y ar ...Amos them up In thetrusual cromb style. The altlstaetlem so generally expressed br their onto mora IdtbelloOMO their bumble. efforts to Pins, Orem. lates OM to D.M. eterthnul In the same dlreetlott Walk ottesetran are Inlbrtned that our bonstas 1t0.175 Liberty urth idda..24:10 84 WaU ftrzk airs Goods l eav e to ion= the thidr 6oema seleik w g • , A -k= PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MOR NEW •YORX ADVZITISEKENT• Ppm il1SCIL1111..& ECICELL'S Central.. Advert 1261ise. 34+.". end US Broadway. New York, (late Not wtreeL) ' Reliable Rms. in the Litygr Few Pork. Musical Instruments r aubseribers are now prenared,to o e_r fur 'the Inerectlen of Jobbere,-MueleDealers and oth ers trading to Musical Instrumeuts and Mambandlaa the Wlin , Oor: . AtiZ , i „. o4 on f tam - Matt; 1V es, de.; f.rencA and German .• &invites, (firmet tmis, Buldre a • Tromernmr. cfe.;69rulon Feenciearsii,trailartVriews,de...fe. Onr arrangementserittrthe largest and mold celehm4ed ,Manufacturcre in Europe are ouch am to enable no in II good, at their lowest mines, and rre can offer our mere the advantage of eelectlng &masa entirely. new d carefully es acted stock. .11eIng in the Market at al eon., wi . rn TIIEEABIL ready tom:center anyjoblot of goods. that may olfer.rre can afford oypertnaltles of • gains In many artielea. • Anent , . of Carlmrt. k Needham,' mlebrate I Patent 3frlo dem". FERDINAND. 7.OOIIAUM CCM Imnorters, • auln-Eme • •No '97 Malden Lane. hew York. YrIELE .undeirs -- ignect .hating' the . - Agincy:of Etinera. dAIIDART NEEDIrAWIVANevr Yerl_ta CELEBRATED PATENT MELODEON3, thejirelnfno ormtlao Tradei o nne the Publlnln general ethat there truly. taLmteellnitnunelf&i:rtbeißlantZ LOWEST PlLlCES._ : _trery Instrument Farmul ad. • . • _ • FERDINAND Z0O1A1:151 e CO., Importer's or letedral Instruments, attl2Cme NO. VI Halt? Lena. New York. Dwerreotne. materials. I W. THOMPSON A. 00.415-Brondvray, • Now York: 31anntantuisie end 'Wars In Daguerreo type Canes. Apnamtus, Mattlnge; Preeereers,ar.. and tm. and Ir t t=: , !: f te4. l. C , h i, agintle. Fancy Frnmea and Oasto, and pen . 7 n• .i.v=re:= 4 4,‘Lt , ou hand. at the mantt¢o- liven loweetrrfeee.Anderarratitan Durant: • anlCH3mr" D. DEVLIN it CO., CLOTHING . {VAREHOUSE, 255,259 & 260 Breadrray, cor. Warren et, NEW YORK. WE beg to ask the attention or deniers in eedy made throMthoot ths United Btotos to our &Mittel. for auptlyinjt the most extensive demand from usury seetiOn cruse country for Ma' batter qualities of ALEN'S AND' EOYS' CLOTHING. Th. constantly Incressinsrdentand for Clethinpr of tar manufacture, has rendered It noceesarythet we Ahould In cr... our accommodations, and, we bare therein* erected • buUdlnc thalargettandmost complete of Itskind In the world, which wo hare Oiled with the choicest description of Clothlntrbf everreariety. It is our Intention to do • Rif largo trade, millions in feet, and we base therelbre made ends arrangements 1.1 .will insure hovers a lure and more varied' sagortmerit. et Priers alias no mosilor house con afßO.,.h woods from our renablishment are Warranted. hod( fic Otyle nub imallty, and the utmost satisfaction in gltaximtoed tome patnms. Terms strictly 6nionths ore tor cent. diacountforrh. Fire an . diurglar Proof Safe Depot- . WM.Mer_AJILAND L CO., - - 33: • MAIDEN LANE. !(Kif ! YORK. Warehoutie 145 Pratt st„.Baltiniore, Md. BANKS', Jewelers' and Counting House soaskoronostair;oni.tantly on MiniPa` Bala, .ad arranted. i reef min.'. Toai„aprll Rine me Neurs. MO. N•flarkout: Oentkmoo—lt nines ma pleas ure to inanran.yeu that your Safe presorredyny rook, and Papers uninjured to the flee last• debt, by. which even. MUM deem prembes wastommeed. awl .although It was exposed 'throughout the Pim to Intense Met. its a:in tents remained unharmed. The Pafe.arith little repairlng. Irl.ll,lthlult. enemy for "bother trial. Respectfully roam T.JBNrIX, Jr., 11 South William st. Elegant Cabinet Furniture. • SORAFFER & SUCK OW, • • Nona= m 127 dllannytt. ;Mr VTANUEACTURERS; Wholeaalo and Ho. no Dealers In Bleb Carrel itnTevoal nitma ot FEVER. " AND AGUE. • • DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S • .5T...-VI'VIREDE MIXTURE, Etrthr. tvetir ownlptti Cairoms nver, pieyijuid end u/ r ETroprietors of this Medreine Neill state •without hesitation er Gen. of csmtradietitin. , then the .kartri1311112111: h. any mow tenons where it :tin t.ren intrialuerti. eh nu any other medidoe In Una , for-the bove dives/sea This medlcind h. neither Arsenic nor •Qulnine In Its emnrosltlon., all. of the hutreellente Oct of a perfectly. heil.thr charartta mar white :nu %net Intlntienthle In their tendroser remote.. whitest's:nu thls medicine old not- bee fttlecirefb-nrytware to weserum dam atmosphere nonasur than when in their meal health. .tlant p ere In Ructions or the rowley where the Ague rre .ratß,nlll dowel to adopt this reedit:no, angle .tatteat Is not ohlired to lay hyaline tinder treatment and they may he oeirovilNfli enerd'e non The Prorrietor could introduce then...els of rertllicatoe frOin Uneven/ the highest respect ability, hut pren.rsitarleg to the rick our on. bottle and lYnn will hare the Int:MlAs wen/ in yourself. Full dine- Mons ftAtts MR, arrixonany n..ch lands.. _ Ccrtlftttes eels Le IMIIII at the Mikmhos lug where Oda •Iledialirs has msrod. whim all onsetshate failed. i.. - .YerriXspeuelnen4 ail other Billions Complaint*. than hi not sletter 3/eillclne In the nuirket. , .'lthsatiolso basal...ken with the mistastoulablog simian l i =trelaisee {theme/alum and Gent; far nee. tahleirpteuttynt a day. 464,.."1,17,11.0.0.."0rr..,..7.ftnn ha. the et. t.ior Wit lirErtionste In all parts of -the FrJted, Eyttes Cana.* ElCWol:=l:e 'r e. leetVerk . ." Amts—alemlng Ma. Vahnizetorta. Co- L. WIL. oar. a Co- and Geo. 11. leyser. Bittslatrab. je,10.1.1r. IVO one who can read should he without a 6.1 T 7 of t r yLVN ITUTIOy 91" . LISITED ""1 Jon published* large bro.,hoary paper. 82 pages, Uhrs seated...lt h Portrtini of ',Washington sod 'Jefferson on doted p+ t. ,ta.; Considering the Ist) , le in *Melt fhb Book is _Ka stk, it fa one of the CIIF.APY.ST as wall as °swarths 110 ST 130Eri.:16 beets ever published. • • Liberal terms to the tad,. Booksellers" send on "sour orders to the Pattie/Ler ' TIIO9. MOW, 13 Nameattetreet, Zinc York. N. IL—Reliable Agents nontell to Sell the atore itoolt throughout the mantel. je3O4IT The Ingle Manufacturing Company .11rimaRglaws nAvlorNate G. fnavni!so cklirasFle (04.6 a 2 a &swam! price qi-PORkJ(/.1 0600.5. r • :tr 00TOL1. - V. lit treat ectsyttlititlartsi of Oalong Xfl OONFINED TO 'OI7B. - OWN,c A tr.% An entire': atm article koe. FU.A . 21,77L11.1.4 ,rrtrLsTO , et, • 'Mild. romblam. the armrest moo DuttABLLITT . mat RICIINKASfband la any article er b efore tmed. Then Cambers made br Poem Loom sod are tbe onlr anode of that samtufacture ever offered for lad, "balm will do moll toemaroloeibeae Greab before reterhaalaft: . Arerfkflieeof the Co., Ito.d Park Flare. l'Lli,.._ • . '• Jelbacciv . S. S. MARSH. Amt. IRON WAREHOUSR, MARTIN, SPRING & CO:, Importet• .04 Dealers In IRON AND STEEL, 2C.7. Gram icie• Mrtvf..kila York. Reap cotartardly on hand 11 full siotortmont of Dar, Rod Th)ordllorso trboo.ind other IRON. Alarchante from alrar lions of the country am Invited to all or smut thatrerders beams baring- Order. er mail eutzwts 4r om rem mill he Wed at Um lowest market rates. . .11,11ITLY.81111.NO Jel:34 . 2 2 Greenwich sr. N. T. ism - ' A *. BBOTHICIO & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, .zyzr- roles; . ...... --• . Hoeeneesormf fo/V0.170 'Palma at-,mr , lfzwoosam., . ritTING the lending . .Drukifforiltheit original markehi, both In Europe ant Nail la**. sad i French- and English Chemicals, Perfumery, Tooth. Nall and Ilalt'lltuahes. Halt Gloves and IRMO.. Pale awl Trieete Spates... Cats, Boom to. le. they offer them ma the inostsamooable teems. Orden elther•hrpotion t no te wall, will receive thole beet attention:. . . ial24:mor . • KUMB , EVS, • PATENT MACIIINESTRETCMDLIIATOIRairippo TLeon7y Patent Bands la the aeasia 7 . rEY arc made from the beet oak _tanned ather, and thormuchlr stre.l.4...mankdi . Mi wl led together. and made to'rrAtedectly *rale and rat i i=ntra t "n all e.gTrab single. Scale or =whit lathe takauter!tiinta and nnta add %a apemen articles In the line. by atlitrefeing. lel2-3mv WM. it TIM Patentee. Ferry et..N. Globeiron Railing Works. Noe. .811. and 313 iftotroe or Now York, OPPOSITE TUB AiZATTLE WORKS SALES ROOMS, 122 GRAND. STREET, Wu , . • subsicribera and yrt iaegad;un=. '47'grrs t aß otr.rl2 ° ./i‘lnate and &Alen througbe.t the WqOC(7ll7 °revery deserivelois, • • • Onititiv„Shultera.lloors.kblable inns Lkdsteads,xisdaand ccncncntat; Orka arm! (Vadtes,for daldrar, /ma . . Chaim, Neurrs, 11ilsh Stands Plower and Irark &a' ads. ankrila aad: Hug -; • N l , so, sapeslor rallty of trod Farm Ponce. all of wlttett ty e a r fgl=c sr Mass is their Orders from arm . seeticu o nf n ttor 1.1a1t..d States thankfolly reeetred sod *scented with. th• utatoot derratel.. • rorl9-3tatr 122 avant* street N. • QAMUEL L. CAVERLY.lirbolesule Deal- Drown,. Pointed Palls and Tublo_Wood Wit. law Worn,llsakots, Mats, Illoblow.,Twtno,Nleklwr, Math on, &a, 20.1. llreartorioll York. . r0b%.1.13". WINDOW SIIADES, Gilt Cori - lieu, .I'4lB y - 011 Cloth, &a. JOHN TF,AIIVNE, klenufnatpreratul leoiossto Deelorgio.lo Catlmine et., and Na. 0 40etbsus Square, New:York. .. [[[o o-17,. . MISCELLANEOUS: rAriec PlTTsauftwi of 2tom riaJt- COACH FACTORY,: No. 45 DIAMOND . STR.KE E. %I. BIGELOW, 'Proprietor. H. iic r iTrzifilo t ivi w LIVERY b.TJD SALE :11101910g. • ETA_ n _.• °•"*" - ' 5 "?'" &sreet and aherty .p 164/ _ • PElr6nllllol4 41, • ASHLAND. HOUSE, - Amu alma. Auovz BEVENTILBTarart, • PIIILADELPIIIA. 8: BE N 8 0 -P4OPArIiT6R. air Price Board, $1,130 per day—'A . . „ . Liacm.Lead Company . of Wilconnin. Co tore: of Comiintty barb CIkATI 7 PV.II I I. Wlt tan k ta t ,ffi k o: 71 Fourth irt. MN:nth. Z l 4...2hltr.r.PataziPg = l lrAlwald'* l laAlitLfalt:lll. " 7 7.113" eadral Yx&t.. 4 it.bts.s.) (PITY` HOTEL, -Oita . , Brown,) corner of it) anstanallan47l/14 ! triata.rittlannlethli ! -; Man u .. 1 14' c=stattpti, at 41undshol watt lient onannentnto . _ 41$ now Open mr the rireptiop tbe tmonnle 2M4110, IMMO./ xobotass,!: a*tikern OIITHaIIiT & SON • G ( ENERAL COMMISSION'AGENTS, for ad oda sad ruche/mot Red Abate: Odliettas of Non P. 11 11 9 k **a Nnoti= c,r3 l.ll/Fir Dena* 210!111.-No• ~~s..r..cclr~a:::: - ~~~ . +i-:'ci'.=:sr'~t~scsii.~ 7 si~,~`. The Peoples' Book! Of;Thiat'Fit . STEEL OF ALL KINDS BUItGli ING, AUGUST 19, 1954. PITTSB URGH GAZETTE SAIUALDAY X9II.NING; AUGUST 19, 1854. 1 ATII or. Es Sss i mma Dowss.—Tho tefe graph from Louis's-ill's denounces the death of es-Senator General Solomon U. DOWII. of Lou isiana, at Crab Orchard Springs, in - Kentucliy, on Monday last. Ho hter , been sick for some time, aed'had sought the aforesaid springs; for the improvement of his htalth, Con. Downs, we should think, from his per sonal appearance, was moot' fifty-two or three years of ago. Ile was of a tall, spare figure, possessed a frank, open countenance, and gen teel and kindly l manners and address. If we are not mistaken_, 4e was a native of Kentucky, and removed to Louisiana, where he passed the chief portion of his life, CI successful practitioner at the bar. Devoted much to polities, he was repeatedly elected to the State Senate of Louis iana. lie served some time as District Attorney of the United States DlStrict Court, and was a member of the State Convention which,a . few years ago was elected for the amendment of the State Constitution. „ ... ... , Subsequently he was elected . to . the United Statea Senate by the Democratic majority of the Legislature, and was an active member of the more orderly branch of Congress pending the tremendous agitation of the - slavery question in reference to California and ,the now territories, in 1850.. When Mr. Clay - first introduced his great scheme of adjustment, there were three leading Southern Democrats that pounced upon him and his plan without-mercy. — They de. flounced it as a great outrage upon the South, and Ler equal claims to a- share in the .golden realm of California. These three - men were Colonel Clement', of Alabama; Gen. Foote, of Mississippi:, and General Downs, of Loidslana. This was in ''February, 1850; but by July, and from that time out, these three men were among the most earnest and industrious supporters of the compromise measures of Mr. Clay. But these .three gentlemen were remembered by the ultra State rigida Democracy, or Seces sionists, of their respective StatesrAnd so Gen. Downs was succeeded .Ly Mr. Benjamin (whip',) Col. Clemens waleucceed bya young ultra Dem ocrat named Clay; and Gen Foote, after a pro digious contest, running through several years; keeping the whole Commonwhalth of Mississippi in a state of excitement all the time,'weS fairly beaten out by the ultras, [index- Overnor Brotvn was returned to the Senate in h place. Gen. Foote is now in California. Col. C emens is among the lobby members of %Vru3hin ton, and Gen. Downs has finished his earthly c rear. - As a measure of conciliation with the national 1, Union Compromise Democracy,a thoiSouth, Gen. Downs, shortly after the luau mtion of the present Administration, was ap 'Med Collector of the port of Now Orleans,. which office he con tinued to held till his-decease. -The appoint merit of Mr. Soule to Spain, a radical State rights man or secessionist, rendered it imperative al mosi, to gire.somethingin_Lonisianit to the other conservative trench of the party. 'To this fact, sod with a full knowledge that the' appointment would be satisfrictorrto the merchants and-peo ple. of New Orleans, and*the party generally throughout the country, Gen. Downs owed his .appointhient. Asp debater, Gen. Downs was animated though awkwird, violent and ungainly in his ges. •tures; as a politician, he was a Democratic con servative; as a man, be WB9 warm and arifsnt in. Lis affections and partialities; and decided in his antipathies.. His general private character was that-of an honorable, amiable, generous and in telligent planter.- He leaves au interesting fam ily,-sod a host of Blends, personal and political; to lenient their lbe.S. ge has rendered his State and the nation some service. His life was one of honorable activity, and if his partizan career far. 111.9 1 / 9 9 some points of warning, it furnishes many that are worthy of imitation.—N. .1”. Iferald. Aurcnort of Atnout.—The character of Al 'bon' Is compound of winning frankness 'anal strange caprice.• She has often been compared to a German student; with all the sang jioid and courage usually attributed to that class. An' amusing incident occured during her stay at Tri este... Gering heard oa the day of her arrival , thatd Cabal agninet her was being - Organized, &a wended Iseri.irareo.rthe atomise e and min;, pa s ifribffriliirconaniratort—hor short locks, .full flgare;and &gage air; rendering it difficult I to di. , nne hereei: "I - am a stranger." said Al-1 I bout, addtemang herself to the Brltttut of thec a- bat, "but if, there's fun ou hand, Count on me." "Agreed," ass the reply;- "we are preparing to hiss down a puitatrice this evening." " What has she done—anything wicked ?" .We know nothing about her, except, that she-comes from Rome - and.we wish to have no singers here of whose reputation we are not the creators."— "That appears to me fair enough. Now, as to the part ram to take in - the affair f" "Take this whistle ; each of no carry a similar - One.— At a signal which will be given after the air of j '.Rosins,' in the ' , Berber of you have' -but to mid to the tempest which will be raised." "1 comprehend," said Alboni, and faithful to per.. disguise, she received from the hand of her dupe .1 'a pretty black whistle attachedto n red ribbon.. 'That night the theatre bent under the weight of apectatora. At the rising of the curtain 'Alma viva' and .Firago ' ' two favorites, were listened to with attention; but when 'Rosins' appeared in .the scene in which Cho addressed, the zealous tu tor, a half doien . whistles sounded their shrill notes throughithe house, unmindful of the nig 'nal to he given by the leaders of the cabal. = Al ' boni advanced to the footlights and displayed the whistle suspended round her neck. "Gen tlemen," ea Id she, with a smile, "ice Must nbt hiss me, but the cavitina ; you have commenced too soon." There woe moment of silence; then thunders of applause rang through the house.— The eantatrico was that night recalled eleven ,times admidst showers of bouquets.. "I had no idea that , pm were aware of this cabal!" said the director after the performance, as he kissed. her hand. "My deirtimprea.ario. replied she, "it is here as in politics—you must conduct the movement, or else bo swept away.—Court Tour. ANOTOEIt. Cl,Lillllollir MADO CUALY 11Y Joha Spear's "Sew Vaeraeirdiaary •Maellins of a Lonotic.—The Now Era, aapiritual paper, publishes nn article about what is called the "Electrical Motor," or "New Savionr." The Ers speaks of its deep satisfae- Alen that the world is, by and by, to ho blessed beyond conception by this physical Saviour, through whose instrumentality a permanent ma terial buds shall be laid for true spiritual salva tion. The new "Saviour" Is a machine which bas been constructed at Lynn, Mass., by the Spiritu allele, which they glob:a .to be Semi-mechanical end semi-human. - 'it has been denominated • a "New Motive rower " end cost $13,000 to con.. 'tenet i 6 Tho Now Era remarks that the Eke- trio Motor is an exact Correspondence of the hu• man body, at least as for as ranolimtary motion is' concerned. concerned. It wos constructed under Spirit di- rettion, and chiefly' sot Spear's expense. lathe New Era of July 15th, we find a vision bad by J. Wolcott, which Alevelopcs what la expected tu be accomplished by this. maOhino. It appeared to grow in sire, and "threw Off from itself small machines after its own pattern" and those "in turn threw off a multitude of other little ones." Then ho itays 7 . ' "Next there oppeartil a movement among the machines, and the larger ones, which were now tally dovelopod, moved away over the plain into the distance. In their raw nocia a great num , ber of churches; of every Moo and variety,.frm the diminutive Methodist Chapel up to'the state ly 'Gothic. Minister and St. Pours Catbedral.—, Tint the'machines did not turn out of their °ours* at all, running over and through those temples, completely demolishing them to heope of worth lets rubbish."' 'Tun' Nnowunts lsnra llonann.--We have learned from petsona who worn present that Use. Bigler dodged the Nebraska hum in his speech m tricConnelsburg, on Monday, of last week. Ile 'saki it wan a purely national mcr cure, wan not Involved in the present State eon. teat, and he therefore wield not diem= it, ~,It is evidently Gov. Bigler's ox. that is gored now, instead of Governor Johnston's in the memors- - hie struggle of '5l. Then 'it will be remember ed, Gov. condnetedlho =rasa mainly on . .riational issues, and crushed Gov. Johnston only hy Shied of many Wbige.wbo Were derierred by Afie pathetia appeals of the Democracy in favor ..44•1 1 5ni0n and Harmony. Bet now that CCM& deuce loss been 'shamelessly violated by the na liosinladministration and with the sanction of Gov. Bigler, and hi :trembles as ho sees the re- Atributive stroke suspended over his head. Ifence ;to dcKlgesl The State Committee, too, has mutilated Its own chosen programme, and has dodged the Ne braska issue. At the last meeting pf the Coln- It_was resolved to publish four addresies to the people or the Snit*, and the second was to lutVe been devoted to, ythe principles of nen-in. tcrvention'and popular sovereignty as settled by the Covapromino of 1850,... and embodied inthe Kansas and Nebraska. bill. ".. 'Bat the second address has appeared, and'the prinelples'of non -Intervention and popular - sovereignty" are not' even mentionetil . On the contrary, It is whan3' ' taken op with extravagant. eulogies on. be sever rat - Demeeni,tla candidates...a traded not men- , *loned at all In the Hat of addresses as originally published. 'Where thew Is the Nebraska addresst Have the Committee dodged with the Executive? This queation must be answered, for we were distinotly.protolmd that the poalttonotaelteMiur Bigler and his party would be esadidly avowai. It is add,- however, that •the Cononittrie have \ ' ' " \ --, v--\ -_.r. '.‘'.". ' .. :' ,, l , :f•';' - ca: - ; - ''' ~,,,,-. ,„7-v-7 ,! \ ~„:\-.....- ' !....,...---,---- " ?1;,,,,,'-‘4z, ~ ‘ .., ~ .......:--1.1,`.- - '\, ''' .' 2,• J. - r-YZZ- - -' ' ' s '‘ ''-t - \ 7 made every reasonable effort togeettp \algebras ka Tintfor.m. for Gov..Bigler. hut without success. It has been openly;charged by, a. portion- of the Whig press that an. address favoringtitnNebras ka was written by Mr. Bonham In \due sea son; and saturated to Gov. Bigler. for approval. It is said further that: he sent a special messenger with it to Wilmot's section to ascertain whether an address could be given to the public without serious sacrifice to the: northern counties. The result was that it had to' be as modified that the Nebraska men could not ownit,and was corrAgn. , , , ed to oblivion. This statement wo have reason to believe is true, and we must therefore accept the conclusion that after all the blustering of Gov Bigler himself and of the opposition press,'.the Nebraska issue is to be discarded as ono not in volved in the contest! Well, the people must now add cowardice to Gov,.Bigier's perfidy on .the Ne, breaks bill, and his overthrow will be. none the , i leas signal hecause he has abandoned common honesty. to triumph by frand.—Clunoberatriny Whig. . OCEAT EXCITTMEST - 111.'NUICARAWAS.--AII ox (itentent of some intensity prevails {among the German population of Tuscarawas county. The welcome received by liedini, the Pope's emissary, and the passage of the Nebraska. swindle, bad exasperated the Protestant German Democrats of that county; but the immediate cause of the ex citement was after this wise: - - Certain pro-elavetydemagognee had establieb ed a little German paper.called the "Diutothe in Ohio," for the purpoue of gulling the- Germuns iuto the support of everything running for office labeled •'Democrat." . A cub of a boy named Tucker, who could nei ther read nor.speak a word uf. German, was the ins tram cat the "Miami!' clique dubbed "Editor:" It was observed that this lad and the German Catholic Priest of the place had grown exceed ingly companionable. The wily priest bad thrown a web around tile youth as ooropletelyas that of a spider about a fly. Inflict, lie was Editor, and "Bob" - only a nose of wax in his bands. \ Our readers remember the account'orthe con duct of Father.Kreeger, - of Cincinnati,. who at tempted to rape the young German girl, endives arrested therefor. The Canal Weer priest wrote out the transaction, smoothing, it over, excusing justifying the conduct of the holy father, and charging that the girl Was Is prostitate, and' that the Father was only whipping her `for her misconduct, and bud his Jesuitical version \ pub-; licked in the "Deutsche in Ohio." A. week or two afterwards thoToretnan of the of ce, a Protest-, tont Cferman printer, obtained the 'true version from the Volk...Ural, and copied it, without ex- Plaining to Tucker wherein it differed from thy Priest's 'version of the affair. As, good,, as. the paper woo struck off end circulatedlt produced quite a sensation among the Catholics, who bad I not 'seen the real facts before. This. alarmed the Priest, and lie come rushing late Bo ssno tum and, in it towering' rage;'' h.S \be had published the matter in that Shape:, A l'ehr, tot) stuttered, 'stammered, equivoCated atialereV. Mricated, tried to apologise and obtain.the;for-'1 giveness of the Jesuit. But all in vain—exeept on one Condition ; the Immediate !Ind uncondt- Genet disteisl.4tl orthe offending printer. Tuck:\ er ”caved" before the wrath of his reve•rence,'l and dischargedthe Man front the office forthwith. It won then that the Protestant Germana became excited, and Wore night fifty of them-had die continued their subscriptions, and in a few days'l some two hundred more stopped It. The anti-Papal and putt-Nebraska', feeling is strung among the Germans of that reCtion. • The Natural alliesuf the South will get a tremendous overthrow in Tnscamwas this fall.—Clerrland Ltador. SWUM .CONVSNTION.-•-•DOSTOX, Aug. 16.—The Whig Convention of this Stale met this mottling in Music Hall. Franklin .Dexter, of Beverley, was chosen,President, and Josiah. goincey, Sr., soul twenty-three others, Vice I'residents. President delivered an address, in which .hadc-. flounced the bombardment:of Jasi ah-Quincey made n...apecch iu favor of tlie obli gallon to, return fugitive slaves, t.,eing stricken from the Constitution.. This.ens received with cheers. The Convention then voted for rt candi date for Governor. W. Washburn received 8181 Roeirwell lii, and 6 ecatterinvrotes. is The reto was made Unanimous, and the Convention then entered into a ballot for Lieut;Governor, aft - er which an adjournrnent.took place till this afternoon. On re-assembling the result 'of the \.oto for . Lieutenant Governor wasanisounceiLV Wm. C. Plunlvot had received 668 votes, and`. dr. Pal frey 300, The former vas declared 'titilyelec ted. Resolutions wore then adopted declaring \ as follows: that thii Whig party'of Massachusetts ever true to liberty, the Constitotiott and' \ tliti- Union, need not abandon its organiSation, or , n I change its principles ; dacha • g devoted attach -1 meat to the Union of the States. . Thakit Was the policy of the fathers of t o Republic tia, con tine slavery to the existing limits, as evidenced , by the passage of the ordinance of 1787, clearly 4 establishing, as cardinal principles of govern .,, merit, that slaveryalionld be f forever prohibited in the pnblic domain; that the re - Cent act orthe, 'ational Legislatitre in wantonly and Ililtbleasly 'malting a solemn covenant that stood for Moro than 30 years, leaves no restriction t.pori the ac tion of the Free States beyond the exact purr. Mons of the Constitution itself;—..that the naked question is liberty or slavery, and the "Whigs' of Massachusetts are prepared,aViill times, under. all circumstances; to endeavor to „secure the, INTIMPNBANCIL IN CaNunass.—Merritt Smith in his address to his constituents says that "aa the friend of temperance both my lipstind ex amplo shall ever testify against any zughtiession of Congress, that is not called for by tho clearest necessity." "I wns present port of the night eeselon'in which the final .vote on the Nebraska bill eras taken; and I was Nei convinced that Congress should avoid alLunnecesdary night seesions until Congress lowa temperance more, and rum less. , Never did I rimers more gross drunkenness than I witnessed on that occasion. 1 bad to remsiit until 11 o'clock—for 1, Lad to remain until I could • recent my vote against the 'pro-slavery bill. 'After that I hurried away, hill of shame and sorrow. "It so happened that Lord Elgin, ttio Glover. nor of Canada, not by my ride, for an hour or more, during That . evening 'of sad recollections: The drunkenness was perceived by him as well as by myself,- I might rather nay, it glared np. on his observation, as well as upon my owo.-- It was certainly Very kind and polite iu hint to tell me, no he did, in the course of our concerns.; tion napectit• . this diegroceful scene, that be hail witueseeXehameful.diearder in the British, Parliament, Nevcrthelcse his. politeness and kindness did not relieve mo of my deep toortifi . . . A CAT itarneeenutaay.—A gentlemen living ht Elk Bun, in the lower end of Fauquier cows • ty, Vo., has the good fortune to possess the most remarkable grimalkin yet known of the eat kind. Its body is of unusual length. its legs like those of a bench legged 115 e... The fur is of a reddish color, the whole beautified with bleak - spats and streak's; of different figures; they tiro long on the bock sad round on the belly and jaws. Black stripes run across'thiNtire, which are very [nag mid tipped at the ends with a bluctuft of heir., Ita.phystogomy is, fierce and its nature savage,,, Orilusarily it is perfectly doellis: and, hke liorno;• ley's vtty seasible cot, never sayia word, though lie answers readily ( by t h e wog of his t!ailito the anise cf "Billy." . . llia master's house being infested with snake& which had been bred in a ; arighboring. etung fence, ho took it into his head to eschovr such game as rats and mice, and make war upon the snakes, all 0r which he ;Mon destroyed , Mating acquired a taste for this kind of sport,..lut ex, tended the field of his operations, frequently ma-. king OXCiItPIOIIII more than a mile distant, frem the house, and returning each and every day with a snake ranging from two to seven feet in length: lk has continued this practice foreigid 'eeks. On one occasion he returned to the house much fatigued, perfectly wet and covered with . saliva, It was supposed lie.luttl encounter ed one of those large but rare serpents knoWn as the goobat. This turned out to be true,. for this day thereafter Mr. dtarvey 11. lialb howl the snake dead, and signs of a dreadful Minillet on the sar.d. Most, or nearly all thowoundii . .had been Inflicted on the back of the neck. l'ho weight of the horrid serpent was fourtecapaands cloven ounces. . . Title class of serpents 9s a native of:Eastern Virginia, with a vary largo bead and great jaws. Tho mouth is aimed nith.cuttiog *crooked teeth, among which on Oro o, labger than tho rent, pla ced la the fore pa!xof tho upper j 1117.: All proud the month there is a broad scaly herder, and the eyes are so large. that poky glee it a toroth a 0 83. pert. The forehead is Covered with largo scale,. Each side of the billy Li marbled with large equare 'Toth of chestnut color; in the middle of which Is a epot perfeet/y round,' and like-burn lobed gold. They bare'been koown small pige;•nstosY 4 tta,..opPoesurcis, , avoid the eight 'Of man; and connennentli-Aill rarely seeiL , Indeed the existence of dui *paint: 'has been detibtedly'miny; The'eat stilt eoctinues blawar.bpen the m e ter. Theis fatis' ni synOt goleeredenee4t 4 13 b 3 n 4 a , bit th . einre fo well kll.Ol/12 and attested that no one in thinoighborlwod doubts tlietis tern Rio meat.— . 4rorecritotinas. '" • • -.. „ - 1 . TINCA.II-11V11.8 Reuaban.—The Tea . , cash so Branch .- ,oad .from Bayard to New Philadelphia is completed to within a couple hf miles of Canal Dover, 'and within four miles',of • its- terminus.' The trick-layers are spiking I downabdut two thousad feet per 'clay. The • I passenger • train runs only . us far as.Waynes • - burgh, bntin the course qk A. week will s:an ti Canal Dover. ',The whole mat) Will he in funning ' order before the first of Siipt.Mnbor.l 'The road is built in the most tiabititatial\maniter,. and can be run with speed and safety.. Thel bridge over Tusoarawas river, , at Dover, .. will lb@ -thrown across very soon, as we learn frail' Itho builder,. The tibutmentS - and.thasoury have blip complete ea some tithe since. "'',The first eighteen miles of the reit!. is dots the,ntidst of a 'wide and delightful Iftllfoy, pass 7 Mg ',village at every two or. three miles,' then comes ik couple of miles as grand nail pictuk s esquo as thescenery on the New York and Friel-cad. Rills hro crit down, valleys filled up, a highlidge' penetratedby one thousand feet or twine!, &dee furnurves,'Avoiding obstructions, and :then the read.sweepe‘out of the hill into the vat, ley of the 'rescaravras, skirting along. between\ iherier Mad \ high bluffs, for a. few miles into ". the New \ Philadelphia plaids.. The_road-way cuts thrtigh:eeal-bar.k.a, orebankS. and stone quarries.. \ln one'placo is a &of( cut of some 60 feet where 'a 4 twit vein of coal can be scert crop log out of the cut ''cn either sidm, 20 feet above the roof,of the' corn\ . Iron ore abounds along the track,of the road, for at least ten miles, and stone coal a s givater\ t, \ iistatice. Considerable transportation will colub froin thesesepitiees.—' • One of thdfurestnalidstde\quarrieitidthe State ' looms above the road -bed. The'. stontican be railed from the, quarryat a ro on 'the cars ds dia- • tance. ,\ Were it not for apa hal fat re of the crops, a heavy produce transportation \would .Pour over the Tusearowa.s Beanchltoad this fall. . Coma'. , erable freight and irtivelhowever, will Le done . upon it this season.-07ruchind LtNadm . Tim Conunittee of areangecnts Tor the Mass Convention of those of all par 'or opineeed to• the aggression and extension uf Slavery,le be held' in News Brigtton,'Beaver Op. Pk, lanfeelianged , the day from the 23d- inst .,, to the 6llt`. ef Sep- , tember..next. :It is annourrecd%that the N Han. .: James Pollock, the Whig ea ndithste,f\ficrio`rnor; `rrill.be,present. \ . ~ \\\ \ The Free Soil State Coniention;is calied`to 'met at , Ilarrisburg on the 80th inst:`, \Whether the.people desire to fuse and Formanew partY of \ freedom and of success will be...hie d—or, ,uli ctlier the politicians will he allowed rule, .' l k and \ reign time will show. No doubt be ' entertained that between the Free Seders, the I Wilmot Democrats, and the '..kriti-Slayery, Whiks, I tv part y could . bi formed that would rhvit.the I State. 'Bet if each of ,the four parties in the \ field, shall 'insist upon all the rest towing to ' l their old itandard,_ it requires rut- prophet's leen ' to foreseethal,the firm of ' , Bigler, Alberti,,and i the 'Jesuits,' \will rule the Statethreeyearalon : I . get. The hear of a great 'majority of the del.l \ cent people of \ t is Commonwealth, are really united United in a desire o elect a delegation of suits- '.. i bls.men to Cangenv, and to dispense with the ~further services of \„ ( c Skovernor Bigler.; Shall the people baits . their q Politicians , or must the Politicns rule '. \ - By the time the New Brighton Conven tion comes off we wilbe able to judge.—New Crarle_Preeman. . \.,. ' - . , ... . Although Cot, Benton vs himself defeated, he hits 1.111 \pleasure. of ' seciniCdne of his principal detractors eggrelps) badly ticaten,'and n - political friend (Oval al A. Jebel:son) l'ected. 'The- Ben toninn wingnf4he Democracy ..Wlll- greutly.pre ponderatuo t Legislature . bier tbc -Atchison I or Admirastrati . wing.. Of tltl Administration candidate, in Bt. nis i (Polk ) th, S‘Anttlerlem ocrat says: \ ,Tun AnntsneTtu. 10:eFt'LLT EN ditsEl),—nr. Trusten - Polk, thy, Administration - nhilitinte'for Congress;- has notrec Ived thiee•-buotked Votes in D. Cute, Of, abonttwe re thousand in\ tide court- , ty. Mr,,Pierces-Admi . tration is fully \endorsed \ by the resultoe ;‘lniday ast. The truth is\ there are no Adnilidstratiothrac . in this count ooven the few-who profess to , be Fiends of the dinin istration are Whigs, stal..sete s tl the "%noir- -'eh log sv.h4t4 , 4kkt4,-••—•- , --. --'"-' -\ ..,:, - \ • , \ ~ \ Bomar. Itsrottn.--LThe Edinbigh Review, f r July, has an artieleen Ted° rolls and the Main Liquor Lstr.. principally ecciple cwitit the, Mato .ry of the legislative proceedinir, ryiating to the `liquortrade in different .totes Of - the:American Union, and . the evidence which hue been cellect ed of the effect of this legislation'upt)the com munity. The writer . is favorable to tit suppres \ sion'of intemperance bylaw, but ho , re arksi— One caution, however, we will add. : \ T werk lug classes are now attracted to the tip pling house by finding:there. (what they poi Sr. at F v. home) both ra comfort and ausemonti in the 8 ape of well-lightedmoths, newspapers, and soMatin. tereenrse., Now ell theie things might besnp- Plied them without ale or gin,.. We would, tftere fore, urge; upon the benevolent agitators who, . seek to auppresi the ale-house and the' ginpitl, \ s A . I , lD c-s K .4t: — . PROWA RT VATM' SAL'E -'-- nee, the necessity of . ..presiding the. :poor =with ' ',."' 10 .f1i..3k*. Stawsky et- Atleabonv, bafiXavop on \ public reading-rooms and eofthe4touses, fieeli-': 14friller; with two trkic hcairetran'Sandulty *.r..." sal a \ brarieS and museums, cheap concerts and 44 1 1.. \nap.. how° oh the 'olity. '. The urns! hems Outman, as -A ••emania; with hns.' mat The 1. himlxe aantaluo•. liitions for the , winter season; and open paths, -^...- can. elen, ler. Coo .prim .nad tome, ' ~`, zoological gardens, end cricket-grounds: for, the 0. Manua:as a iv.):4.140. ad ox ' • V. - itunmer. . If, in , the petitions for restrictive leg-, I-Dothgtie and Foreign in it**, i '...'.. ialation, which they ,are now preparing , iiio mfustared itn*, le entre: for Rale 1i.... ~:, —, *, iRENNETT.UVILVIC ..C1). would incoeporate proposals for supplying inno cent recreation to the people they, would obtain a feet:note extensive. support from those whom . they desire to benefit, but who now too often re gard allenactmente tending to the promotion of ' public. morality, is the tyrannical interferenceof the rich with thet amusements of the , p00r...' 'A Situnon Accrue:cr.—The Platteburg Re publican givea.,us tho particulars of a .strange accident that ceourred on the Plattsburg and Montreal railroad, about three miles from Platte burg, on Wednesday last, The long continued dry weather had increased the Ides hr the woods, to an alarming extent in atone sections, sill in the forenoon of Wedneedny the firo. , had ap .proaehed the track near the place in question. where there Were some hundred cords of dry Woad piled, but the.paiscager car far this place' canto through the den. eamoke safely- 7 th° wood wes t net - then on fire. Iwo hours later a 1000. motive:mid tender, with an engineer, fireman and'hrakoman, were sent up to bring in &freight train. ',On approaching rho place Ulnas : noticed that thestneke and 'heat indicated danger but the engineer, y ou ng flodffing, its told th at ho could gothroogh-that the gansimger. train had done so safely; and, he. pushed on. Ili a few I moments they . found themselves . enveloped In i flameslatigin, the fireman, jumPed'off, or wan swept off by the wirul k and smoke—the engine ; erns reversed, \ Peter Lamairo, the brakeman, sprang off to help Mangle, but' could not find him; he regained, the car in a moment, badly, burned and the hvornotlyehteked out. Bad they , gone a few reds farther, all Would bave,perished; 1 the track wns destreved. Mangle Wes found in I a field shortly after, 11.1 clothes entirely burped • off, and blind—presenting a most shocking spec- . tacie. \lio had Lis Cerise; hoWever, for seem t\ hoots, reeogntrod nequai tan b { their voieex,:„ and described fils'eseripts Vote the flames into the field. ". Ito Bled the n o t day4bbe nO "con- . ; nectLips iir.thls country excepta brother ' York-L-was paid • Off that morning, \ aid the • amount, forty , &digit , : was burnt up in his pock et..\Lameiro NFas badly borne, --cared \himself , by getting in the water tank; e is under the Care of a physielOn. .Mr. Ileddin, tho engineer,' though bedly'burned, is doing Wel t The tract Las ken repekked; k and trains era ranting tiasite is tidier' .!.. ••', A . ..\'• .\ • . . . .. . . . . . . The Cherleefoi (S. C.) • Nei ailmittisters Seim cif the Democratle . journals tin op ortune rebake,'which is ns much needed by our wn of ficial paper, the Union, no any other:: "We uotico that such piartiod of tho Arn ti Press On. .4ISTot approve, tho borabardine t of Greytown; though favorithle„to 'the gen I policy of thit i Ailininiitration;„hase Leen charika by tliefeieltislcely party papeils with', bask British Instinct's and sympathies. 'Suelt.lontaida Would. nicasti4 , pigtiotrsin by political setyility: They would Make Slavish obeilierice to power the test of trothfed criticism on public alefisurt4,— Now; If that `division of tho `press which dis criminated with eatidzir and censure's with mod oration is at all asefulto an gamlnistratleis, that bionch'of it . width Is undistingitiatiiog'ip..iti ap probation Must bus storthleos ha a' itiapPork from the entlip:obsetteo of imieppiidettio:"- " • . _ . . _ ~ -' ' •• .- 2-‘-.&' man ramie is °unB A-l'itzs C°T4t n'etior of Keatulg. ' 1 LaGramm Iftism t mze N /2t bP i . !-- - 1 4 - estil.l:.l°tP a il i t i 7 'll. tl.:11N:n- Vidid24%r••'.slQiiik'°l4r44:kie.sft'rulto:pd,aug:bro'c't,t.:lniti: miry . liaiimnekit: , unt,,,i4apik;iri”•thl of butters bet:tared hintg . iGI VP ?atiotherm,. p r a.b o ~ •. • ofaln/tt re -1.6r 43.ng0 ! °lelille9'". Preble county, O h i o, ( rot.liiilli',‘N/0 0° • • ia,... ..pible Pl''ilrl lo tld ge - Ilit7 - 7 - e se .. , /*Atter.' 'l'Ll's, 'fail in se°l °N • dil l , ~.1 63 •.- -' li pi. paied MM. 'to- irtia,,....er. :; . pitilariationi, , A. zfltled tiaAns... _,_, b- 9..,..,a '4 • ..,f,-110k:,,iilil11„,,ftts"; i'St_cli'4l.l.:P.thte7:4l'il77Bl.rif4esicif 41011.,t-Yle Tor"' "" ti'- IN' ie.' intiin6f3qt°l' l iili, f e k,f 61, 'of , 41.ilpV.A.hiffAx i.trii.404,,,indi,,0r,,T4F,i._i3; ~;,.,_:.,. ni.-7---licsED. 0iL.411..., ,i.,. 6....t.i:in uE0, ,-..tw itt a.. fi r. #o4*---:4Sic .- - - -•:---• ----....i..,;-t-,.........: jup.a.ar • --- 44".e\ ' ~.--,- -., V , 64'ir4-:drll‘l"4*ll.dif' .Th 4 60b3k4*14'7. 'Arl ORN".69l#""Mgrate'ikinthrr: Nor ,it''''' thil '". - , ' - '04 . 1, 11 491,124447?;,-.41) mrje,..Z.'t,,. L ~ ; )70)N , - i t h_ja*Sillik;WW " • l - id {hit eotpiT;J . --- -- 19i I ' 4:401=A4001-1.-.1.ti iirl. in.tip..*44._ ...,..?,, J• .poimbli:4.ll4soV_, Cleefiumn. - moot diptorak4 --r • . 4 AA \, \ •s l ivi t i,- : i t In the correepretd of the torlda Nell. written (Mg -8011ih,17 - :11 - 10, we OR. (1 the rol - 1, \ \ lowing accottp,tof kit •'' tillqiiigSitili. P 0 4 1 e 41 / exe - i cutiocii--, \. _ \I .\ ~ ,e'r - r-`O.- , A .\ . ...4 ‘...\ At last the trapeat deeile,de s count\nnsel, in 1848, has met With ititragleeltititileficr The 2,-4 only surviving author of tile asstataltuitio ,in I. f , • the opinion of the judges of-klic Sacred C to \ Tribunal, was publicly beheltded at A the ,e \ I' 7 'o , hour, of five A. fit., on the 'morning Of the °.* d ,?..\.,.. 1,,,a ot t il„ instant, '- , \- '' . - , "4 , 4 • ' - According to the printed B,l\ntencit, of which fr e very tow copies were posted ma , the walla, and still fewer privately ,distributed.„ the persons g .," . chiefly concerned - 1n the crime webs Luigi Gran` - ''"F ,. f , i 110131, a limmitt by birth, a large landholder, and tf,:4l, colonel of the national guard; SitotaiSostantini, „,.t. \ of Foligno; a sculptor, ageti.2B; Ruggiero Colo- t.% \ nello, a horsebreaker of Naples, agedfio; Ber- f',.. , Zt nardino Faccietti, a cabinet maker of Pillestrina, Pl\ aged 84; Iwteeenza Zeppacori, a tlihmT of - 'l, \ , s . , •Rome, aged 29; Filippo l'acciotti, a binct \ . , / maker of Palestrinn, aged 80; Francesco Cos- tantini, cementer, of Feligno, aged X2l. , ` . , ',. Besides the criminals in the . power of the So .i - • .mn government up to n'recent period:4.h° sea \\ . 'ence mentions Felice Nertice.a;_having died ha prison; and, fie ro Stet-bin!, 4 aglo Brunetti, \ ' l-... , , q (better known to acne its L'icereacchiet)Fillippo \ 4. , : x ' \ ... Trinianore, and titanic, Ranneci, an indiyidual \ ill \ ',. who appears to hve married an' 'English . wife, \ e:4 t withAt waiting or the death d f\hieJlotaatt `, 0 , \ ), \ sponac*.left (ICSO ate in the - EternalTity• Aloe,- . , F sandre . Todini, Luigi Salved, Angelo Berri;' now,' '-; \ 1 beiiBTo4.CarrYiln•og.the profession- of i i ? ‘ for in London; .and !o ther principals, ii. gents, or actors, ik ‘ the crime, contunloeiocd o \ and . - Of these prisoners, Grandord and S(tnte cos- . tantin were co ml 1. i \ e l inned to be ' decapitated4the first for hat'ilig ad full knowledge beforhandof ~ the intended tour er; mid the latter for'.‘if , a r ii been certainly Ono\ of the agents selected f the • /, 6 . • commission of the deed, and possibly, fleCZllcig „ to some evidence, and,Rocording to his own be „stz' A , tug, ak well as thecircumstance of ,, hiii Myths , 11 , s been carried in triumpb down the Corso-Weyer); \ evening of the 15th Noientber, the actualautltite., of the deed. Tho evidekce on this vela wits t, ,-• however, very . eontredictory. Colonello annex. \ , \ narditio Facciotti Wens enademned td - thegolleya t s , ' \ \ for li fe; and Francesco CoaMntini, Filipo FaCca.., -,,,, ` etti, and Zeppacuri, to the galeys for 20 years.. ; ~. • i t No sentence was passed on the, contOmicious or , \IZ . ab . strit. `• \ ' ' ''. ' \ i . " \ \ Col: Orandol fully expect‘ed\ . to lave beets '' .. ... , ' \ • pardoned:for litany rate to have elcaped °Splint 1" 4, \ punishment, throngli tbo interamosion of Cardinabi i \ F'' Orlletri; but when he beard of the,ratlier guiltless_ t. s, \ death of the Cardinal, ho lost all, hope, and hung .'t \ ' himself 'With a hinicikerchief fastened to the' bora \ .. of his ritison gritting on the 30th ofAuhe lani.- r -` 3 .. Constsatini attempted to put an end to: his'exls ,. ",., toce glee, by refusing food, bat, his tikes, rests., Xed tho privation until the morning ef4o4eP4 - , \ ... "when he was carried to the lugubntal. oPiamo ~ ~ d'cerbi; to be guillotined. 'After 'hearing his sentence hkabandoned hid starving systenn, an 'indiliged in eating and smoking . refused the at, • • ',tentiee of hiwepiritual coniferi g. ers, and remitted- \ , all attempt; to ',blindfold him. \ \ - . '.,. .The 'sight of Cardinal filarial at the windosi O. die Content of San Carlo in Catenary - excited ~ - ' biel,to otikne biting readmits,• and the ptiest whkt ', received him at the. Confertario Chapel:soda•saw \ ‘.. r The iiintilitY of detaininghim there. Whilst pre i .,. •-._ paringhis kited for the fatal axe, he gave utter., \ ''. once ttetttui Oft-repeated cry of ` , Vive lit,licpub: \ ' , T , lice Itcatipm," \ but any further - remarld to the ' , ' spectate:l. were, drowncd.by tie roll of dente - al \ ' l / 4. On the efening beforethe execution stiongpfri• klf trots of gend%artaw and eb,imi paraded the city, • '''.„, clearing the ottlarot loungers qua sending prom etmders home,' On, the morning at doyitreak,.. plot - facts of dirtg'cons gottittotrArt too avenues to , the fatal spot, so Vint-very furr spectators, corn. ' Pavalive l 7: attendaat ‘ that ea rly hour, and no occident took - place: ' t ".. • ,---, r The great trial of 'the prisoners of August lost, ` , is not expected to be: . cOncladed before Soptemi: her or NoveMber, and fresh prisoners are cottlant: unity arrested on SICISDOII of being concerned , in the epnspiracy. \ - --,\ -- v VOLUME Vlll-,-.D11.41111ER 3. 1 . 11. Qr ..`!„Pravarri "Lirra • "4—Tlia , tioiriteha ... . Olive Bianch, an ably Cditek tcmperaike Plipai;. ....I . ' ''. hairro taCicy on the Bev. Jolty Chantherefer.hie-:: -,--' attempt to deceive the peopliiintithi*tppereof;': sSiovernor c lligter kyrepreltmtio \ g him td ,hit;iii fa:7 . : prof the'enectment of a Pvillihitiille*: 'The:, \e top '4,ffi. AB tuedie - glve JOhitt c harabers more artt for independohlio• than to itippose he world .; - ri s q . Bit tool Of a 'wily pidlifetanAby eliiitiOn .2- eeran\:for Min on the.strungth of 'arprivait lot ter,* ich he is afraid to show. _Bak Oatarair. - 1: \ C. kao\., p tliat Gov, Bigler has hot ,g vert-stioh private' tiers to ligpertellers, too 2 en't,thq ~ • Governoksive 'these, private 'w.ieurances, 10 - otte side , ct ilott a s thC other? • Thiipreitice%cf pri-' fate wirlksfrelling is -'a mean.business: - Publiehf" the letter ,Z41i , ..-.C.,,, end ; let the.-_tho, , peopleilidge., • for themSch4 fe_F few men "lilr.e to go it Wait' ior c- Arii7n and Mainstay 1. did boil. Nitrate of EA. tn Ebinilde tin.. In and illtsale tugs uIAUX I \ L'A.VEIt COUNTY F:111,11 FOE SALE: - A , • term of .1... Waited an Wolf a... 4 la* Deaver, ten neresot.n hick am cleared. to 4W than.. cm an twoeoblecatallo Iheelliamlinorna and a apad mm.. try Grin Nlll4tl re . -at lent two Wirier Allah.with dual royulred smut asaatdaibarree.knliestnntlaildi twortin of 411. de. Tha • PMPertd ornitnin , entire— of bitnottnotwil cannel Ind. gad a ma'am* quality Cl Pattie die,. 44MOYI‘FINIMILVI, e AIN SOL . awn irzit ‘ have-this day um . IQ t eon GEORGE? VoL ilyN, 'and condone thalt Takata Stuck. 41<i Ottyksir hada tie,. at the oblatand. No. I YIRL et, under the Dania and,. KV:. of D. NrlAL•a* PON. . • tWhnrida.dUltest let, SR. —.- SAY.F•2O PER.CEN ;—Herimeer I tsjll sell. F,asa Leshr. e Guard( Iminediakels uppn tllttalMleed. o f :XI end, per copy, maatna en" puon• by sedum( an tram talon mint.or lb yenta sad charming ES enstirfa all others. as I ex by the dty pa pang •310.3 of tOa d are tieing. but &ante It lietr and ndannabie menus on= them I will.- Should twit anything lesetb” cod, I most \ to make op r We. eharge 0312141 hind elm than the rapt!. prim The atore ams my terms In . Talo n, from which I will tot depart. Amin they earn .sell Oar- rar lonzer than Lba Moth of Angukt for 16 eta_ WNin It clam** milnig lees than enet,l am or. Iltmlnem of Md. ktud don't pay. S.D.LALEFER, Wood \ iIIIQE--213.tca„to suzive tor 41 •' ye, awl lasaax Dunc Eva ou. ' :MAULERS-95 stiAn ebbrelbr sa a by jv INA , •. • ... • ISATAU DW • aOil • QIIIItTS AND COLLA.RS of appioved make •: pale werCOE.SiEn'trde WOW rt." No orstontaz gra. • • : • .• ardl . JI0OF:OINTDIE r. NTifo • p. Us e renovation of tho Fut Of.liorree ntraotol frat,hard and brittle hnbrovnisderacitc rough , ; and routed hoofs. dimmed frog. and an Monument' Vie ant resulting from Gunder. are removed, and reptamd •atth. • . weed. audio. smooth. fulktisal and nataralehapeAtat" • , :crotchet*. aloes:low of the akin, eons, and .11eala reaedro nn abet tr.lawnt than •I.lraga speitair. ' this Ointment. Por sale It • 19PICE-10 tett,. now.. nrtitin on.":c•tola AIL Meatle isle by Inalref & tkr: • liteTa ll iF t iti t ee s . 7 7 s :Tl i gg.i n ett re . 'l C . DIERMOIIIETERSApt ity'iwebt. • . :aut. . 4 , 4Waria %WOW/ • 4 itIILST.iI3RPENTIN * foissaIo 111 aui • . ; 200•14U5. MIME BIUSTALW-SEO:in . . St o re GliaSet ikanby nt3sotonitos.; NOW.:NOTILINO .81IIRTS;;(*Li•ABA Ctikeiti mut • Matilitatest iititmenbtat :ea*, tta Noo Tsintmlott Strre.of flteilt VAN °Mtn& WiINGES-40duz:liwitted 61k:1.u:dabs& ApPli."'"Aeetti=ll.'.l:lll=r' , "" w .. 1; , . chATB=25O bus. fo# sat, - VOS' Ilitta;'xkar xuarar • TOBACCO-201=M111..thavitioSithSc .\ .16. wa l t l ei r .4a t;:vevos laitlek• L FOR udie. mupd 3 raw of ''.14.1°073.te ."I=4...ClAnaltil.. P0N,111,..1 4 . s, .14" 7- 1) 6-77 ee • 2ocr \ ma Mrg6 . far isle be , \ • • ' , MOW marmansi . . • . ultlnelts=k 4l . kcal tider 1.3 Ails. Znkv A!1 4• *e 3l TZ.`, :i Vina e re t Ul•g riatte.. • ;mt. complete . . D l4 ,=4 l . ", ti:V f l v oiTtg r- alti. %VW 17441. to s. 4 .4iir.x. shown, •TLOUR-i.ao !!Olip 2.7,Extes Fkialsiotore tet salcbT 10111S,WaTit %lII° COINFEW-Z , bup best fotiasla by .f. aubj.l3 ~..:- 3: 4 ^...TOS;MLIIMIIdt A =UHT. • • -- - , THOMPSON'S'EYEWATKIIWf .. thimshoheratia. mit br .':- . 3ohk •... . . 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