~,.........°76-firATV........- c - ,. 1, . .-....-.•:, : ;. . ...,i-7, . .R.-P7r4•Plsoi•wycw-.......m , _....... . . . . . • • . , • ' • . , • , . . . • , . . . . . • • . . , . ._ • . . ' . . . . . • • - • . . • . . . . . • • . • . .. IL . -- • • . . , ....- . .. - ~ ~.... '.. t. "...'-`; ~". i .-. • • . .. - EBTABLISHED:.IN 1786. . .- .- - ..._ . _ -_-__ '-. -' ' - --.- ..--,-- •• - - .PITTSBURGH GAZETTE _ ....BUSINESS- CARDS.-- l- - _-_ AGENCIES. _ ~ . . -.. ~. MUM= DATLY AND WEEKLY BY . • . . ArroroßNEys. , .. . „. I AciAßD . ,__Th mi bees p L ointti o . the eg- t WHITE s' CO. ' eludes - tmtit tbr • 1213'in irn- WiIITLI IM 'Main- i t OSEPIE S. &.A. P. MORRISON Att I "42 C"n"'d tUa l..a. B e= . ' OM= 04 MR= irrager, ism= attain Aso goon. . ,r , OF - Wantland by P. JEWELL , .. . . nen st law • Ofilc. Na 173 'Yount ales), between I W6 nor offer for Gales large ssantatent of DU walth+, - • .. - ,---..........--' ' )'geld and Dimas. Pittsburgh. PS. . mI2A - manufactured, at the tamiamtAA•e• are ankle , i i tAIA, 4 7 • 99 1:,"”Ar . 7.. .Z 7 , r..11 1 M1 id 14114 •:- . D A ILY-Slx . dollars Der annum,' Varsbl• hair Too/ ' I T -W. HAIL, Attorney at sr, "Bake - 1 ir,„1,1, gag ~ aononatly_ on band, end tor Went the 1 'in advanni. • • - . • . - "dry gagiagsp Grant street. eon Fourth and 1 °Moline Bertha Depot,. N. U 6 Msdrrd 09 . 4 .• •• ' • WE IRK LY-Two 4°1113.01er annum, in imam.; Chan ,____. • .., will be supplasi on the following conditions. . _-. -_ ,_ .......ud ••".'7•• • . - - " 7 " 7 91 5e.26 . - -.A. A n. NUM" • • - Three coin*. per aminni.-...............-.......4 •cu • 4( 4 m 9 41 -1 4 .. ...... •9 00 • ROBERT E. - PIIiTLIPS, At rney at lasi; A th USTIN . .LOOMS; Real Estate Agent, a s 8 • Twen Ten ty melee - do .. .......4. 2.) 00 - - ea strati abets Wood.. Business promp oA tly a • Thy re. AA•lcb dub al:• mbl'; ;A ; 1 7 ' 7 .7. "' N 't• OBERT POLLOCE, 'Attoiney at Law— • • . and to Invariably IQ advance. No dab men, w • _ ...,. th . ~....01......,... the. mower 17 .., /.. Corner of WM and Grant Ittreete.opkwite tha COOSQ AIdUEL L. MAIISHELL, Secretary Chi ... 'tots. Plttsburgh. _ AG 24 1 .0 . 3 • • 1...7 On's Insoranse OomeenT, 94 Water st r eet: . . . • - - RATES. OF ADVERTISING: - - J AMES I:KUHN, Attorney! at Law, office - Es Isi, .GoltDoN, Sergetari , Western Insu - th'a 61 gz 0. 0 .. ilur.t i f roxlmakat •fin t .bN . i I°A22b W.". 96 • 9 Grant. Pittsintrithi jaltilly •ju i now Co, 92 Water stmt. - . 1 ig t RANCISCULANEGDI,AttortieyatLaw, ..1)* . - .soh additional linsertion.— 0 2..$ T GARDINERCOFFEN; AgentforFranklin , - . • ; tk, ':two' ~,,,=-.- . .3 pi 1 .. - 70 Yourtb Street. Fltielmrlth. , ' - ' al ' 7 _ . .1•1rej.444904 Comymny,nortleeast. awns of Woad' otth • - ,-, Do •: Alves weeks -.-.....---- - 1 - ASPER E. BRADY, Attars:my at Law, r` d . as P LI F " ' """ . . -' . ' I 1 no - • thi. swa th s-- --- 7 ° 7 • • 17' Na 22 22f t b 122••/ . 2222 ° . Arat. ••-• , o - ' -VI .A. 'MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu- 1 9 00 • • • _IL 4 • tail Innwsnee Company. 42.1 Tatar Ore.& .-:. ' •-.• , .-: '.• - ..• . foot A , X 1... ..____---- UOO . BANKERS AND.BROKERS. Do ~ , twelve . - 862441• 1 -11••• °AI " ; A°2 ' 22 ' 22) ° 2° rpI ERNAN &.- 004 Bankers tind Exchange ArLtEO, H. TAYLOR* HUSTON; (successors , ' ... Ons•ollar ter m midltlonal Una •• • . ,- • Ons sows, cbangoble at pleasure, Gen ark. ' • • 101terigo.14 Wood Are.; coruncof Diamond Alley, Ull to Taylor t Morn.) General Commission and Fo rt : warding Merchant. and. AMA. An Eutaw ' • En seet, additPutal woo. Damned am one month. and c x. ' %Buy and seil Bank Notes and Col k i. o. Murnok f ilms- )ton . mm 44 Wt o mAtele paters In gtekils, Toe_.74° . Seet. '• . ts aldL m°12222 . 2,2251° 4221 " °!6'r the . 7 " .1 . r __"'"' 9b9 90 - 457411tL99 Of h77?t 5 01190 D99091r9 n 21 . Wird t rlenttink T i l .ite r fi t ztro; sosiiis m ntons. ' . admetinusents =want • soars, and not over =on Mid on interest. and give their pmtopt attentioa testi vile Glass, Pug. Bar and WLdte Naval Sums, and Cloth- ~•, ll -to be eltarod ae *sow. Mot shelf. mm•M•tlistMortedning to • Broker's =shun. - - 'nail and- Pittabonth :Danube need (loods geneerelly.-. era sot ancountodds for Mot adverilsemanta 1131.. Eastern Ezehango constantly Er pate. • mhttly... .Amente bur gh the oPann M 111" and "Banner nth. Eheatin Pit burgh. ' L oaf Front • b° == "D dl= a brUel. l oV b ers=the time even 22AA22. '''' Aw•b• "";:' "'" n4222c2 22 " 11L Pitgburgh a nd SG Paelusratuhni 2 Vtl i nthinatt ~ 7 .7. ...1... . •. . --._ . &RAMER & RAHN, - .thinkers and. Ex- . isms.* . -- - . Advattemnents not marked on the cony for a apacilled change 'lnters. Buy and WI Gold and Silver and . , number of Insertion. will Os continued till forbid, and 'otown Cate loans on Real Estate or Stook genre ma. a. nrromon-............--..---a. Illr.' TALLIFOIOII.II. '' P"- & 1 7 11 = 11 arilelel ;Milan , l• , trial. 7- Adtwl to gl i n e t9=- th rly an ro d sell 810= 2 0.= 21° 22 • E°°2 .jr •A. HUTCHISON & CO., Commission cm. Collet° their C.ro tmsoolleas bmdnew and all solrielmel nts for Corm made on all points in the Union. Mee comer of • Merchant+ and A.sents Er the ft Loafs Snow Rain - the boast of other persona. as well as all advertisement. Third and Wood =vet+. dinctly °pewit* the St. Charles e , in Sugar, whom, Pig and Bar Lead,. Rem. not immediately °modal - with tber ow bolos. and Hot.. . - • • - • myl- ly e . . Elor.ralat.h.. tee'... fay •ail daft. of advertimments. In length or otherwilie. Ise • mind the nwirsossarws, 0 , ...n t. &weds' th.osirs waft.. LI). KING, Coin, Stook , and Exchange • Fora' ...t, . wt.'s.% =maid otwil to onothogr Broker, Fourth etreet-Bays and was Storks on . - . MUSIC &C. • venders!, and prompt. yment le . • All advertisements ear charitable Inalltutkos, art cone ran t i ... 22 0=r,. Zi.ErgilAttiar„FlAntilAi at eater . t putt.. Wiled , tollialp , sod other puhile nieetlaga and ell p u ., : , IN . N N.. N .7 hi , . d ea , , . . OHN It.hritairc, Dealer in Piano Fortes, . loll:lea/ meetings and rnlets, tole chained 1 1. 11 M 00 .19+P in, _ . • Maga arid Milgical lustrrunents; School Bioko, and able =Jelly In advance.. - • itn 7AL1133...,......1011/10A Mime- ens. E.• mum 's neer. • Sthe intent for Clkielminws Plano page, lbw ; Mannar* notion to b• =argot 60 cont. - . - ' •rALMER, HANNA & Co., Mime ._ to west.= Pthowissaw-No wrottA•s. -- ' .feral ,' 4 - uu, °42 X ka l""l22 vitationl i o t222 r oli t tuary ebu". not "l's°l leca, and wm rstir when Gown Ilan= Ss Co.; Bankers, Embank. Broke:nand ' ' . '- en ' in- 2°2422 ' 22 D222424* 22°ALA A A . °"212.b. of HENRY. RIEDER, Dealer in Mrisia, Mu ' . "=,,..4. 0 41,2 1 2, 1 , 1 d i , el . ? , ,„.,,,x,„,„„,„„,,„ u „„,„„. Matt i - Bank Note. and SpeN.W corner of Wood and s reds. Conemt ?teeny received on peewit, • ghat instruments. and IlloPenter owlWl= Strings. Monson neepaning +gnaws designed to esti attention to Checks Er We, and collections made ou nearly allininct ..t. AM NA.AI A Om"' 9.8.4 12A K Aw• Ni = Fairs, &draw' ...ets, or any • potato . entertainments, v .,. of . 7 . m i l t . g t . k ... .. . - . . • with a,ns Aolean Attentammt. Also to whom Omegas are mate or admittance-all notice. of pri- , . _ ....: 7...L.... .. ,a ...... . 7 „.... : - rats v....A Gona-eno7 notice. designed to call attention ..° man.= Premium Pma to private enteeleulated or Intended to prmoo. 00/a. . . . Individual Interest:MA ordy to inserted with G. under. ...Adviro mo cee thm tads ... .... aoudgnments of, Produce, shipped . : • DRIIGGISTS aatd ,L iatiat the ewe le to holed. thr. If intended to • • ' • • _ 2to the I*W D°l " 24 u " 122" 212 12" " .2.4 WaL A Vain" ' . ' • •...- ......... -.1. " CUT ' ERN MUT, Jr . :, (successor to Jas. M'Ouf '- at the rate et 10 ands per ling... . . M. H. WILLIAMS & - vo., Tankers anti • Bishop or Sir notlen to be =arced table Prom. -' IT Z -lo Lifuense . Petittorts .. IM each. sai ...fa...mu ... r E i ttirria.t . lroArt. „ North East comer of. Wood and vu d.., 27. t i it 'ivh ..let fi le'l e!tre,...... a ree e - n° lll.l r t4 W il OOd auvou prlg n elt reet, ,... °2 3 ° do . or D i s r ier l D 4 . to to. desist under %ari d A tes. tmt alto:red a disc= it of tranmetlons mi, on liberal terms, and collection, Ford . . Medal.. mh3o . thirty-thee* end ometblld7rer out from 'Oa amount of Promptly attended to.. -- -- - 'WRY , ....., .... ....______ ...,....., ...... , Lula . • ': VW= on Ttrindatri is Pane PAM& - WILKINS & CO; Exchange Brokers, . - U WiLditiN & CO., Druggists and Apoth.:' " Ons folio:*, three insert/nu —At AO • • No. TIS Fourth Maw. °pewits the Bank of Pitts- ILt • ecarles, Corner Market enielandth.Dlinionalseep . Po. etch at:Litt:mat Insertion.. ... 87 Alb,.. •An imm a dioco fe t moo fib.,.! rate* • jylo Constantly nn hand *lull sad conrelete• enentannt or Drugs. Medidnes,Perfumermandandelespertalidegtothelr ; Orte FOlsow, ao not cm. 1 ....0"----- 60 ...ta WM. LARIMER, Jr., ' Banker and Br o . bu. 1....... . An „....„D%- s , .2 4, ,.. rth .." , m tkm. 1 .,...1x"... , , i ,Zyi:..„,-n.r,,,1L . • ker. lth street; Ito. 6a, sajoLnlntnat the Dank of - P IT A2•A• A mi rqP i • I•As a25T222 ./1 :2 - 2 - m2. - 12 -- , 1 littsbunth. OHS , P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in _ N HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign tinthira Paint. (Mla. Tandebes the Dye MUM, No. 'MG ' RATES •OF DISCOUNT. and DomestAo Mils of Exchange, Certificate. ark- ►beefy street. Pittatruro. .._ All orders vfil metre prompt attention. censer. MILT Tea TSIX PITIIPMOu 0.41.11SIT&IIT melte . . Dank Notts Sad Steele. Na 69 meal= PG.- ii a..,u,..„., ft. L 0 m,,,, aO, . .4..1 , 6.4 m.5a.... -'- N. HOLMES & SONS, Brokers. =Mb- AM-Collections made on all the , cities mar 24-ly - ' • ZO• VT Aforkd se. Weems 2'histi end Toreth es Pittsburgh. thA 9 ‘ 99 b 999 U.° Yolt" Stitt ., • • . PENNBYINANIA.• •Clty Muck, Cincinnati- 1M -• •A. FAHNESTOOK & CO., Wholesale 1 Dank a N"U bA 5 b---2 1 °••AA• " b " ib42 ' ciAl- d• • BOOKSELLERS &C. ..' . Droggiebna and manufactarers of White Lead. Red Etclumfre • Rank d0..-par Franklin, Dank .--.... do =I Litnarge, corner Wood and Front, streets, Pitts- Mee. and Pisani . , of do..,par Lafayette Dank- do Bank-el Commerds.......-par Ohio tareim.anviiiiio: do 11" L. READ. Bookseller and Stationer, No. Datiltof North Amnion-per Wester Rearm Rant- do al .7g r ow * wed. Apollo Itteldings • E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in ' amok of North'n Libertlea Bank of MusD/on ..‘.... - `.o. R., Ding. Points, D stag., ow. raisers..., &a, sa, tanker Penarylvards...... Exall N0t0,........ Lig ,L,R., WELDIN , Wholesale an d Retail N0..5W00l enost, Pittsbm• .0. Goods iiii.. Prices Bent of Perm Tow rmitiP, ...• -__.• NEW b.,..._,_.N°"N.D. •., ... Dealer in Blank d School lico_loi, Pena sod Rte. 1 " . -•- ' 6 - - CoMmendld wok of k1...-F• 9 •A !urn . ' .......'"'"-- ^ ,N. 63 Wood sees; ( between and Fourth) non= an. wt--..--. • ' masa tam. -Farman' aldocknalca .13k-par - NEW YORK. - • ,„,,...,___,.. 0 loud *Bank. ..-__..__._par New. York lat,lf-z.....-tO., ''''''`-''''`''' • • ' 2 " 41°) r• RAtai & ItElTEA,.iil . .7.iesa — le . & Retail KOMblgt o . 1119 ..----*- 1919 OAMAT,a -.. ." ... .."--...* JOHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta. Droggtsts. wo o er of mat.. eat Et. Clate streets. ••• Mannews..k Mach. liank......per • .•'• • TLAJiii.• "' - . Mwhindar Pao_ : h.. • -Dar Ealtiokon--,--..-.....:.par , IP tion= Mernennr it: Davison A Agnew, Ns. 0 Market , n .. , . Mc riiilaict - iiiirig. Er°'"°'.l2‘2l2 ' ll-b22'2141.n - T • SCHOONMAKEW -& ' CO.,' Wholesale - x i tILELRY S. - BOSITORTII, Bookseller and - .II i rt,,,nrit,,, Na 21,„ N oc e .e,,,,,,t. pirstharga., 222212 " *P 2"1"-----2" "22172 i 1'223...-- " - °Desire in &ad ery,fix., No. 82 Motet street. TAW Tradauan'sliank.—..ear , VIDMINLL Weston Dank.--.....—...0r Rick - of the Valley.»-..111 .l. pittebtrrof ' .pa, ,Matto FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox Dank of Ohamitersburch- ll of Va-Itlolnord... .. it Co., corner Itarlutt deed and Disnowl-Eeepe cow Dank of Mono tk=aiy- sa-uaith,rs_, Norfolk • ' ELY & .CO., Booksellers and Stationers, so hand • itill and °omelet. wortnient of= liankolDanvills....- - - . .......par Femurs' Ea of VirOiaL. • - • 'No. 65 Wood etreetovert door to the corner of Third, gi,,,al. m e dia,. c7.7.„.7 , ,, 7 7.... ri - .4 o il • node onmk o.,,timoir -par klerrhants'it Meelinir to: P . school and law becks constantly ennead. 7 ,,,eut0 0g to at e =Amy, Dank of Gerolantoern...--. Northrliestan Eank... ... • Molds. as pnwrlkdions einftdly .00taponalfed at ail sunk 11`.... - z - ltal t -eztarth a lN . - - COMMISSION &C. - h _ 2'l_"' ' nail Dank of Middletown -Ili Hankvst Cape Fear.-.. 2 - Plontroonti C. twor. - --c" umaraut• a ' t ° " °11.1 2 A WA 9 =A•---....-----•-•• -.........-.. A. T. " WAIL . WOOL MERCHANTS. - Pant ofNorthmabeclaad- p. 2 c Ogninbin kik t Bridge Caner 0a11.w...... 2 • • 3. W. BUTLER it. CO.; . - - .ralue...n. soak .__._.:.. -,soirru CanuLlNA._ I:OItWARDING & COMMISSION I‘.IER- n LEE, successor to MURPHY & WS, 'Easton Dank ---...-. IlkottheStafaa 2 4 Erie Dank—. ~- M Dank of-South Carolina. .2 . CIIANTS and Drawn In all kinds cf Pittsburah Man. a Wool Ender and Conuribedou Merchant for the Fanners' Illectißunks Coo-par of elharieston., ~..... / •rt wed Articles, Lead Pipe and Flint Lead. Na 97 Pint of Aandean Wadi. lood* No • 13T Morn street. _. -. _ avesstam.gas Planiana Idechp ...Dr. - &met, PiMsbm•gh. . -e Panntrgan 1. r 4. Tong.W o F. t V = Fratodbaltilt WaattingtotL‘ Ilaretsbanf u ltank......--- Losnotater r•-. Par leurnater Comity . Lebanon Ilank-.- -part airtßank okri:tWka' nri linßank...-....-nst a watt manna • . Wrandat breVilltat -York. b 2=l Old* 'Vita I at Athems- - .-. - - - der Brandt at do linnet at do GEOREIA. I ftret.RW:2 6 I u rrT41 4. ` Anonlyrnt..... 8 Elk of Ken KENTCKY. tucky, LonlyeelN BY of Lonlyy'...Thorston NoythersalkorKentneky EtryybernAveltyz y nar fityte Illyci o . brattebes..,lN LULL I nariftuam.mai-lx Mate Ilankand Br ILLINOra anches 60 Doak of Kim= k r.L Co. Gnu 317311103.11. Fiiimennieeasaieo33.o 3 larmosent Stott .Bank 3 _ Itenneh at Trytan--.....-. do Pea:dn.:ldr : 3 'Brandt at Dahwara..-- do bowmen Cotopay— 3 Branch at. --- do Mato-- .. 3 .'. Mach At do CANADA. Branch at . do Bt of 3. Anocrioa.Tosonto 6 • Enna atMaastabl—...do Mt of the People. Taranto 6 Reath atAtlpity d Bank of ._....'6 Bomb. at Clactsularl.....- -- do St of U. Canada. Itdonto 6 Brandt at Faxtdagtoo-- do EANTE 'fo RN EXCIIANGE. • Minch do New Dana* Lantaitnr. - ... do 03 Ildlablakts---... do Mooch at 3tontonvida... -do On do - 011,26/1 st Vendro-..:. do WINTERS • WIDANGE. at . fOorark.--....... do Clatinnatl.----.---; 134 do St. Bach BDnnnnee~h at lrr=-.- do Bt. Lo Brandt st Troy--.—. do COLD ANDSHICIN VALVE. Beach at Att.Plaastat.:... do Donbixata, Spaulth.-16.00 Brands at ZILINSI/11(4....—... do. do • Patd0t........1.50 Distieti at 7 . 1E44* Bram* st do Eagle, Daaneh at Partamont ,Erldloridrarors...—. 7,60 - at do Ten 1.30 Branch at 8am0n.....a. dorams 6.00 Branett at Cuyahoga..._. do 4.83 ' • Bratieb at do Ten Oulldars....-'.... 3.26 ,Drateth at. f005ta......... do Nap0100na."—........-. Beam at 2.16 PRICES OF STOCKS ;swarm WOE THE FITYSIIIIEGII 421ZETTE. A. WILKINS & CO. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N 0.71, PM= STREET. ===FM ==:3 _ . Maid Stem .lkarigrals.. •;g l . , t i o Cl , ' ltp . gtt — rii. • • con , • 1 , Do, mop. W.. N.Y 41 , 1 1r i Va ;0 6 54 HanY~ of Pittsbnitec—... Of 3.l.2lraink Anach.r - 6a7lnia, Dank "Pltta. Trust tfL‘ltan Tex. ;"t • .50141. MAIM= .1.40V11.11.--...... Bridge-•• Plitsb'h Insonnos- Western Insurameo3...- • Clam& Dammam Co timodaDA Armen. Co.- Dittailargb , • pimb_TlO . lorlnllle.- -- A1a 11811W.... rmea NAM SOAR tLiellrllCL. isha maina. lratlir. 14120; Cf. • r Dock. Fat= ,kvcoid/T:: "6.014;i PT"ph.k'l"42 . . Aru, baPargAldk. , trutasil l''lth :North Wastarn--- - - tareks----giZ =-171.3a .... ". .7.7.= .... - , imam:as-Arm ovae. w ash suta Dank 11r303113 - P 11731301 pOREIGN'and Dom, Nair aid Loin Wa made di. lll= - Stocks ',and ink% on C jo • nsir Ind en &pant, • fin - . GIMPS E. ARNOLD CO: - - -Digoastrairximisumia .BAN & c ace ,,,, . se,. •.: ire. T. /Pura Ab.d. moo*, qr . va - 3 12 ; 4yriggampilong utmost Uhing --- . . , HARDWARE FOR • SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE MAIM. R. T. Leethi Jr., WPOD STREET prrrsonart. ralS141:012•11113111: MOIS,),Mg_IIIIV. APIA ag i y Jaw/. ralba% 8P11254 - AWN, Vilma. 44. a& i.. 11AiMU5.1.....«... " 1834..,:”...;••••••;•••••i• MUM. pATEMAN, FAILIB-& CO4. CoMmistion Idarchants, and Nails! Yarn/Ors, by Canal, River Railroad. Pia id Coll Oar.. Raid and reason idmpetA tooth side.) Mo. . • , .., Rank r?•:- . Mem bilnoreladmrod hira, . .. . , : • • - ' . 'l'U' irilait g ir ' " Cladatnal . . ....a4Ajedir andatlondirra to TranNbraata room pfmn,aiib. b 70 4 .4 3 .0, W"." Yanar F 4 olao• - • 3 . 00 211 WJIOLY3 IJ was lurr.az as .szf4l aTED - omeßs, Awe., ' • .- • , • - • ' • _ WM. H. SUTTON.. Wholesale Grocer, Nxirierand Dealer a. ftOREIGN WlNES..Brandiei and' Old 6 tong lye 17 1 1=.12. gastb•Eanner Front 16 Pennf ll E lk POINNXTtR, General Merthan • dim %otter send Cloormildoet lambent, Irr rtoat • e old 113 feecond etrext Pttsburgh. ayZarad M'BANE, Commission and , For . larding Mere:twat-641"am In 'Wool and Prodoe• gengrallr: Pitt.burgh Manallgrtzreclip, 114. Vvon4,l street, littaburgtt. • . • . attewly.S3 FBOBI:§51.i Ti.tG:Titfolesale Grocers, ik lut Prr u ce Dees. aud i, Comolulan , IfezebanWa. Damn marts PRINGER HARI3AUGH & CO.. (Succes -45 tors to & Efartsnob.) Cenneniselen sad Forwarding exchantg Dealers to Woot and Produce generally, No 145 First andll6 Second Masts. Pitts/m=ls. Pa. apUel I .& W, REA, Flour Factors, Commission 0 and laruardlug Merchants grad Dada* In Preclude ray' 16517:talt=airra" hetmea cl= - Pena. • k Successors to A 1 CO. Comadadon. awl ForwarFor ward. g - %1 1 9 )1) ewlreirin Pitratraradi alasaddetacrodflorda. • : ' 0., " .0 ees. e 1 1 . LJERCER & ANTELO, General Commis de, Di aloe, Philadelphia Liberal sdeliodis on cazudgazaenta of Produce genevally. 1a17:7 J OHN W - 117 & CO., Whplesale Grocers; TVCANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, ale %caw W &mare w~mTaton end' - Cgemllutter. Pot 4 Psial Astk rd an4 Western Prizduee_Are? J. Wain 1411 ' et% between thEd4 rtUaDmir.S. . =ILO Lunr.. - UM; Ilk T 0., . of tr;ria&rult.o • c,..) 1,11 CO., Wholesrde - Orocers, Pr.d....33.lCouuntembuk and Dealers in tu PlUsbwin Blantacturn, 2V.6 11= stint4ltta • /obi Int./Obi nag. nt-Jan.* Jute It. Fob. Aug Int. Es) Item _ inr.Jan.o do 'abaft/ olio► Di m - 6 - 404 . . Dlr. Jn. 8 et Dtv. " Pt Div. " fijIEESE •_WAREHOUSE .-11ENRY El: COLLlNSJoreardle end Coutudsdan tderehauLand Beeler In Meese, Butter, Late Fla sad Itedere genrsny 25 Weed street, above Water, Plttatrurgtv. ' 10731 VrON SONIMORST -& MURPHY, Whole- V ini•Groatra and Con:lminlnn Itarebantaannd Deakri to Plttabargh Mimushasares, Ito =Wake #trest, Pitts JAVOB FORSYTH, Jr., Forwardin and F ---- : I ,vt. " . 145 3' - InpOrtft , •.. 17ri . .in Trench and American 'Wan Pa • : Igo. 116 dfadret McCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole : e_aele 'and .Retarl Dealer fa Cerpribm Mom OD Math, Table and PlarteCorerr Window dbades Mr. 10 • a Dtv. Mar IP ORRIS /c PATTON,Wholesnle 'andlto• salsa FRANK' VAN GORDER, Dealer in Trial lars, Nodal. and Oloom Late Cicada Etabrottcoloa • Gents. Voontthlas Goods sod had arttolor. a fttU tof abkh ata abrayi be had at-No. SS, aa nor of Market. Wad sad the Diamond, Pittaborota,Pa. aptt-ly Dtv.Julf CIP 3 hew Stock. L. L. maw t co, yrremaricar...c. ost it &m 0.2., I. tont .4.,A..A50. do CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Fano' sad D 2 71 0,..., 4 4 26 MU' WaRPIIY BURCHFIELD, .Wholesale and Reta il Dry Goods neredsanto, aorarryoartykad ark mt. ilttibscrab. Es. Dtv 11%,11%.°23 sons rwro... ....11CHAZD man irtaux norm JOHN EIA — YD .fr. CO4 Wholesale. Grocers sadOommluSocillarehuits,NO.ll3WoodanS LIIr retreat. Pittsburgh. • 1.143 'ROBERT MOORE;Whiiletiskt OrCoca Rep titriret Drake In Prod Pitteleirgb , Una,Aud all kindle ot Yoreigs and w Atieette Vilrier an. sa bi 0.21.6 Liberty 111111bet._ band • eery taryi 40 . k ofeinertnrol4 Dimon Wide , Whistrry. •111 be '25 3 3 27 124 LACKBW N .L.CO., Wholesale Oro, ma Boat furnishers h : i srld "Marra Purduro sad L Stwoubetarer, PUrb sad (Marna Adasys cm . Land at their Warehouse,' . 1 WatiflWwn• nit.bargn- ANIING OP . _ Nl3 -. C0., - /berth Or Lestio Sicaieo; math bough t awl NUL tin; unkm. • • loons oar:aged. • - . mission. ,• • Interest won t lel p un DICKEY & CO., 'Wholesale Oro= JOIM > 4 Olll. ..Jun 1ea11t.......,—/ALTEL 0.101. & ROE,-Vholesale Grocers end annsoisdcanta. N 0.194 Liberty eltreet Pitt* 1171:1111A.L.Tr...- Ir. U. 1009Rt1.....•. VP DL .BAGALEY & CO., Wholesale Gro. • . yir . cam Naos sad so Ivaid stilit.Pitto=4. -ex MIAMI - M WAG, :Grocer 'and ilwa of Wood ma Moth utast; n 111: tha. a ana Nut& , astho owed , ROBERT MIZELL It CO., Wholesale, o.o.senr.ocasnatoicivitatbanbl, 1N511.11.1 Praises Pittsburgh Msaishatum Na Sag Matt street. 7010 ..necessore 'WICK Movilrivaakow • romrimistoi vv. Minektear, re. a r ri r l6, 0 2 Wahl arta &ÜBERTIuSN r Orb= a g unae. R. 11,06 . .Wholesidelitrocers ,. Com . . • I Va u . , 11602 . 4 t5 , and Desk" in' ProtociAloand ttrrarab froatiug of Übe 1.31iW IL COMM; amiALIT , •. " 4.111) , t sessommat•liiiminiat, DRY GOODS. GROCERS. 4. ..: :.....:...........:JOYI~R SOIOL~ PITTSBURGH, = FRIDAY MORNING,' AUGUST 25, 1854. .MEDICINE. R. JAMES RING: Office and Reeidence, 1 No.ll2llft Meet. eppaelte the Ceti:ward. Pitts Jakty M. :VARIAN, M. D.. Office 6th street, bolo. Smithfield., Cgice Hoarm—S to 9, L. r, 2 to r.x..1 to H. • V.en Ira , MERCHANT TAILORS. CHESTER,. Merchant Tailor and Clo• 4i Oki.. No. it -Wood lame. Pertlaniier tittontke. to 801 l and Toning Opening. 5067 ' 3VII. LIAM - DIGBY, Merchant Tailor, r • i*?. sad Dealer. in Ready Mao patting.] ti WATTS A C 0.,• Merchant' Tailors, 181 44..a.w000distregig—Zusr• 1 r24 :l 2yz and Vestinve albs wrest Wks awl flartrlma MANUFACTURING. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail lannninctnzer pad Dean la CANA'S Winn, 50.13 JOHN WETHERELL, Manufneturer of rATPICT BOX TICES, • raperke Wide. SOLID BOX and SBA= BOX • VICLS, earner or Andaman and liols Imam EtabAs. obs Orbbbb tfvm 1:1" U. "mt.=" textual' CV. • EMBROIDERED .AND APLIOA MAN- TlLlAS—itstaisia marked tor Zbettabi_ err Ap art br - L. B. , _ rent . • Xo. 88% Non iamb, atom Haab Bolivar Fire Brick and Craade Clay Xan rirlllS COMI IIia I uri NY aI MaNLARGED 1. their equity fur saanitibeltuing ate 14. , w •Mand to moot tho th awed demand gm cricotwass4 Szllctlag MY- Ot4ot, Boots and Shoes!! 41 AMES ROBB, No: 89 . Market street, 3d door front the blatant Donna wnstel Whim tho, nab that be by now • eery full amyl of tTal Wagla Ito loot wad Etna toad.. stab so Ladle? Oahe" tuff Oshawa Jean y land Padova; Lady Franlaln. and all Ow nylon lbstod on the Mutant alder._ aim. Maser ildwase Ilisliart and Taney Boota and alma all the and tr Ch wartatlea also, fientl• Ins Oyer* Mint ln (Alf Hoots. Flinott Call Hoots, Coatroom, (lifters and nom shah Bove and Youths . Boots. ens French Calf. I Plasm atm no • WI a. we We& to willimeh an studs to all who favor na vith Utter etratoni ea will glenlatiataw ton. Betnemter eta plate, all Mallet street. ; my2li sov n. saran& IMPCCiRD wIIOLESALE AND fl CUL 7111fflONAILII MAT AND CAP MANUFAO'rtrftERS, AND DiALESSIN ALL ILLTDISOTYIIIIL. CORDZS OP WOOD AND P17711:173473. _mr..,v4=trAT - --- . Nem Coach Factory—. • -Allegheny . ._ milk M. IL WRITE 'ACI). - ;.wocUd re-. Inmettal Mom the path. that they Lin e a on On Lacoek, between Federal and Bandung,. streets. They an stalr making end are =red to min Mars Mr wren descsiron of trebleln, llam*a, trtilehltom eba rar long i . , a ,,, f i ?lar t rti manta= of M lOWA work. and the the tt;bara they teal ocrotklent tbei . an enab ed I. do work ma the mat reame torsos an them stating articles In their lm.. - _ ..• Paying particular attontlowte the they coatertals. and harbor non but compotent In:etym. ban no hesitatkrn to warrantless th eir work. We therefore en the attentlon of the 'MU* to this matter. .. N. 11.-11. malting done In the net manner, ilnd on the • Coach and Carriage Fact4m. • • TOHNSTON, • .BROTHER & CO., canner of ISJP . Belmont and Babas stmt.. Athothany My, would ntheetfully Loftin their friend& and the public gependly, :S t l i t lFol 4 l= 1" M $ . 41 d I r. b ndq elh i"."1".111r1: 8 .7 1 14"' All ceders win belexecuted_ with drill retard to dare. .hope. and beauty of • Math. Repass will also 'be attended to on the moat rossonable terms. Wag to .11 thatr wry* the best YAstent Stuns, roles *ad - Whorl Stuff. MO nen anfedent that all who Woe them with war patronage y sanded on trial of their war miroquested to Alva than befor•X! fl if . 1 ii I — irl iiiiii — lr ks 1 COACH FACTORY.; • . 1. rsialollrantol , " WOULD respectfully - call tie attention of Southern and Wastam Idetebanta to Mo One dock Quelam Cini4 l% rll= rgrrenl i al ' Nat! Tiknuter alp, enn sada ids own rupnrrinkr eau. wlta cond. denou lama 140 work to be in ns to sane manna& tared Matto . Union. Ebe aorta of Is businew and the o, tocreas In daaand Sta adi rhos of an. kihaa Ward him nat to bard Ere common or low prinon work finis atalMment; Pawns ng good beast vat lin please call and *undue Maiak Indere sand East. All L:rs. id manor.. . It. 110011sli. Li Eagan & - NOVELTY- OR ; MTTSBUROIT,' PA. EAOK and Depot= Railroad Sides, .litty; Sttls sad Grub dm; MiLdSte and Vomiter dod Door of all thsd, Plaint Drop sod Thotab latthas. Cons Mills of raticdul Mix Pam MAL *mond Paiddrdr Ulna sad TastrotsMsUsabis Iron Celdillid of mg Tan . ' .W. W. WALLACE," STEAM , MARBLE WuRKS, YID, 821 rad 1123 Liberty sired. amigo Branta rind _PI2TABIMOIL MONUMENTS, Tombs, Orate Stones, ."..r=l.l3T,ri t na ll ti t umViT i ga t rAl'Attt l e knot relays. Taro bundlral ad/id Jur! 1a01y.44,46.• e="rttl.glefittai. ad iger.°llll= titled atth Mosta' at 319 Lltarty sUas Haw Goode and Pasbioni far (Witham:Wl - -'. Clothing for Spring of 185:1. .• I FA, WATTS 1 , CO. beg leave respectfully . • to Warm their dummy irastommit th.l" , ° - or= i c i tsirga s i ter=_ _Oll7 l in TM 1 i -ens markt, albre-tarluses thirst.' Tray to nab* at , I rTbr=ttnirfr ai " 111 . ...._tar b e — • ===tr:b i litailtortsUw i :l4 7 , l ori-4 Knits= ere Inforgokl that time tir ITS aelmq..satili AU, abOire dialz. lane& . . . .'...-.. , :-.oenueimae pint gnus ctooa., . _ ~. Aulbsdribbri b ig - leave to. inform t he , g - • iubße that fief bairs roW6 thoirW i ieel ai taxl4ccat • Itbe INWIIIIB sid Simi Palma. t i . e : ,,,.. ii• wear. . . - w • . ~ , ,IPleflt strimil...•, PITTSB -NEW YORK ADIMRTISKIKIMS • nom vissaan a scusiva chmema Ad,..v=g• I Homo, No. 348 and aid Bro a dway. Now Told. W..... /*Wk. Thwu the aln Qf NCO Tbrk. - I Musical Instruments. 'PRE . subscribers ire now preEtirea to offer tbr the Inspeetlon ofiobbers, Rusk MOM Ind . 01- Awe trudllng In Moudcal Instruments lad Ideteltandlo, the Ibllowlng Articles •' VioWar, Cake, Doses. Guitarr. Fhitce INO r. t. d dY . and Garman Arcerdcons. Screarops, s . *ut. fl nonboest, dc" de.; Gersion, . end Wien Shine% de. dc- Our arratureetentawlth the largest end moat eelebrated Itanufactocere In European. each ea to enable surto sell goods at their lowest prima. aud Pre can tallye custo m= elm sdrenteffe or Westing &roman hew and carefully op acted desk. ,Ralng lathe Racket at u, I sew sow WITH THE CARO, ready to tonna °I mllaiM. ll g ood th a tma yEOA , may offer, wean allont ffplontcm mrls bet. gales In many articles. • Ascents of Darken k Needhaindoelebratul Patent Melo deon& FERDINAND & CO„lmpartere. aul2-3mv . No. 01 alden Lane. hew Fort. - HE undersigned—having the-AgenC i l of ?m Mesas..OARTIART k ann wars (New York •CELEBRATED PATENT MEWDEO would laibrm the Trade and the Public le genera). that' they ere nerve Prerpared to turnith_to Dealers and • others thew trait celebrated Instrtunente at the Manufacturer,' LOWEST PRICES. I:eery Inetroment Warranted FERDINAND EMBLEM RCO.. Importers of bluets, Ingram:mos, • No. 97 Midden Lane ..Neer York. agtterreotne M. . T W. D THOMPSON & CO ateri ., 315 a1s Broadway, ' 'New Teak, Manufacturers and Dealers leZasetent traemietaaa,,,.........7l,4 [An a. and Wale of mry dmeription. _ _ Totatiandar &John', O. O. Hamblen's and all other Annakan Puma maturely on band, at the ilierredlea titan lowest isHoes, and warrant= perfect. aulgamy B. DEVLIN do 00.;.. • CLOTHING WAREHO.IISH'i 258;259 V 260 Broadway; eor.Warreaat, • NEM' . YORK. - = beg to ask the attention of 'deilare-in V V ady made Clothing threughout. the • Coked States to o our facilities its supplying tbe mod extensive demand from ma walla of the, Country for the .better vise MEN 'S .. AND BOYS' CLOTHING.. • The onatantly increasing demand for 'Clothing of our manufacture. has rendered It noosmary that we should in• creme our accommodations, and we have tberransterested • building, Use largest andmoet complete of its Stadia the wore& width we have filled with th e choicest description 'of Clothing of every variety. It is our. Intentken to dee a V~erry luge tads. milUone In fact, and we have therefore - madesveh anangenumte as-will Insurer buyers a larger and more varied amortment. at grilses which no mailer house can adord. . goodh gran our Establishment ate Vamusted, both fter style and - ,quality, and the utmost satisfaction le guaranteed to our patrons. Terms strictly 0 months or ear ant. disonontfor rash. algtenv D. DSXLIN a CO. Fire and Bugler Proof Safe Depot WM. MeFARLAND & CO.. - R 3 MAID= L.AUM, NEW romr. Warehouse 145 Pratt et., Baltimore 'Md. BANKS',Jewelers' and Counting Home Bakamfeerry rim constantly au Mud tar sida, and warranted In artery restart. NEw Tom, April bth.lBl4.- • • Jktrrs. M'F.l;koact• Dentlemen—lt ittere_mr Plow ore to totbrm you that your Sett preempt mr Mar sad • Peperr utdaautod loth* fire bat eight. by which array: .tb. dorm my paraders ti coursuard. sod. although It eras exposed throusbout !be dr*, to Meuse brut. tie *en tente remained unWmad. The Exte.vith little Mulling. think, mower*. ruothettrisl - kreproll.— letly ram, 3744 . T.JENN 11 Jr.: South WM. at. Elegant Cabinet Furniture. SCIIAFEER & SUCKOW, Ncu,lZ 1 1ST AIWA. yet. New resk; M • . ANUFACTURERS, Wholesale and Be tall Dealers awy deeileton. i N I l ll at sWatcl ßow . dOn t • mbiya, of ossli faltbfollr and promotly executed. Desbers sod othels ano Wetted to call sad •CL11211211061 stoat.. 'htalaY FEVER AND AGM DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'B STAMPEDE MIXTURE,' fbr the /tar and Arse ,elgurrrs Dticpcpolla and a' • Proprietorsof Co l redicinewill office ry without bodtaticra *elms of oantrodletben,,thst the 1.13.012 eurod more moon. whore It ham bean Thinintroloced;t soy ocher onelbeine in woe tor tla ahoy. dhow,. medic'. her oelther Amnia owe Quint:* 'nits econswoltion. ell o r the Ingredients ars of ply 'widths s.Usocies and hlithly ouomieflos and i=lll/ 1 1: ,, t i tv . uo c a t,,, Persosto wlge .n a thin duo alo4;diere no mono thin when in Cheraw:col tutolth. Puafen seellostO of the soonts7 +ben* the Alo. too. rail _ well Co a dep t 001. saulteloe. es the :petient hot °Modto Lyn, while nodes bestowed and may assured oforpreely ave. She Proprietor eauldlntresioss t too hecwando of certilkalse from Moe crib* highest newt. ablalty_,_but prelersoeyows co the deb nos cos bottle and „ma will hove the toLlliDb proof to marwelL 'lull dine- Um, lb. Ito noi sessonosnY w'sh bail. • OwStiOnstew son b. seen at the otOoeogbowlns wheel Imo Medleltw ham eared whoa all others hare tolled. • lor_Dianwpda and all other 1110Ious CampOtlnto awn not ',Kier Inthe cooslet. • 11 goo berolokro with the a .tertenlehlne meow wowed ammo( lihountatlaso and Gawk for thew, soon. violas take o tabiAtepowarolw day.- . um tofu. ugo seri atm Us Lhe deidrel Stet. Prom 11.1 .pot bottle. an . . _I • Yor Wassfirta In all putter the tb.lb.; Weeilbe mkt; onaot ha 04doscood to W . :01 sight ado Proptiedone, 0$ Broadway. Now • 000 m— sodati 'thee IL IL Vahnestook INto. L. 'SW too A 00.. sod thee. ii. Hems. Pittetworch. 000.17* Tke Nodes' Book! ~ • O one who tin -rend atroulttiwitithont iT7tTa r DIRIKAVIInrIneg.N I VINgI ir ati t I WASHINGTON'S TAXER-ELL ADDELINSS. Just sahltrbad • largo gro. bourT ruWor 3:=1 11 . ,,,, ' WAGS oath due Parrots of Warganzto. and ors Iro e tiPr 4 VU ' VWlrjrot n . It ono of tho ' CAPIWT ;Al no anoailbor =ST US& L - I:oohs over hubllrbod. Llbursl terms to the bade. Bootorltert sinot on your aims to tho Putalther VIOL risrar, t 3 Nassau rtroet.Nror Tot. • It.ll,4Wilubto Agoras ranted to roll the aro. Dark throughout them:lulu. lowity The Eagle IllaufacturingEampaay ' 4 V.2=zr. 54 ' Th4/7=ro64Drj-4 . RICE' WM BROCaTISLLin AND INSOLINIX, In gnat mina" cdPiddarni and eamtlnalans of Colas% all CONVENED TO.OUR OWN SALES, • An nabob' nom ankle' Ps • - • PCiLYTITINZ, rraorzmar Mika amble► the greateWt .moon ot . DUKASTI:ITY nna RICH:RIM Nina In gni ankle 10111 . bee bee& Them One& an made byPawn Mom and an tbe nay. Good.ofthat inanatsebtre nor caned tee de. baton VIII demob to examine then Ottede bete. r . etbeelni. • 0 - 05 . 2• of lb. Co. Park Plese,it. • P. 11. AGSM About IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING & CO., Imtartsti rod, Dealers In . IRON AND STEEL. , it= Orennrida Stmt. Air Tort. • gawp ontatantly on and a ball estartment of Dar.Rcd - WWI. Hoop. tlonaltitan. and attar MON. STEEL OF ALL KINDS. attnebaa flan WI sections of the =entry are Invited to call or alnd MO-ardor@ badge Olden by stall minstrel to outran will tut fated at tint karat =Mt rata,.• MARTIN. BPRINO ant • N 12 .• .•209 Ortanalett at. N. T. OCEIXCIP FELSALEIN I DM RU M GGISTS ERS 414 CO., WHOLE, Rem reatonalteltiarid Inthdes egtomarDorkeeds, • r•PORTING the leediag Drage from their orldlnal markets, both In &MVP and Meet Them. and Pent - and Reath Chetatada PeeItIIMIT. Tooth, M ut Mir 0 lona and Menet Parts and the no masentable teem. . * i Veill k ji'hirlo a pmeon, "" re mull, mill receive their but attention. ".0,12-11=Y XIIMBEL'EI- • • MUMS 11AOLUliggITISTCIIEDIXASIXIM HANDLKO, 1701.4 /Watt Boasts OA antaerg. rips are made from the beet oak tanned leather. and thoroughly: stretebed. cemented sad .ri tad tonther, and nude to ints , VgllT othdle,, , , iiAll ngw-,..rarex. , .... totreltuan, Theyan ho bad single, double or round—al% Gee Leather. Melts sad W neemaan articles to the Dna, by addrinning JeLadron MU. ICUldllgL. Wanton =Vary rt. N. Y. Globe Iron. Railing Works. Nos. 811 and 818 Munroe sired, New York, OPPONITIO Till LUMEN WORKS • • - . 81LZ9 ROOMS. 121 GRAND STRICET, THE subacribers having extensive and un• eurnsied eningements for manufacturing armee. sin thole lino, en now garepareg to ogee to Me publlo hug Madero throughout the coautel. WnOUGHT of CAST IRONALIZINO, • o Oratimits,dradtis, oors. ilotatia lkde and ornanerdat; Oita and Cl2o / Wa onaar , n, ban Maim, Settea, , Flow and Work &sada, Nada a nd Ha • . Masa% de" de. 'Alan, • animator anallty oi t Farare. ail of which tbai l girs.frantlvraail n Saone durablUtg. tT fl otL iialt.:l2:4:hr..guar-Pnverra.6-a7ilif the utmost &snatch. • . XNT • LAVXIIB, • in7l94inv • „ LT/ Wand .t.inet. N. V, - QA3HJEL L ClVERLY,Wholesalo Ivaar rooms, :Pointed Pails and Pula,__ 14 Wood and Wil low Warr, Ballots. May , Clortlawo. Twine. Wird. nett .l4 101. 2C4 lirestorich st, liar York. • toriPlys. 11JEDOW 811ADES, Oilt. Cornices, Tablo 011Clothote..JOHN IlittllVNE.llinuboturocand Molar No. NI (*harlot 4.. sad No. Moth= &Num Now MISCgLLANEOUS. tOMk .66 EVVNFditY, . DIAMOND grAss E. M. BIGELOW, Proprietor. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S • LIVERY AND SALE . • sr.tatz, ono Diamond retort and Cherry . aPI64! _ PITTSBURGH:Pe. ABELLIID ROUSE, MUM STRENT, AUOYZ 511911NT11 8111.161 ff. H. 8: BENSON, Psoeßryron. AiirPrict +l, Pgard, $1,60 pa. day.Jlte Mar 8,1654-Ipl .- Linden Lead Company of Viseonsbi.. rCommitters of this. Company have cre a s book• b► •nbsvintlen V4h. 11901tidAltack, s Ins nous or 1110,1 1. 11. A. pe e t:W A r n o, y vourt 0t.,_Mt5 8 13 .2 1 , 3 , rir.h. ta r i r.d by Watt . ; =l:SitinsTioa; rah to the, COMTOI.7. [1176 ..—Joiol 1. Gum. .... . • ' .11.4 s 0. emuu...' allUMan• iiaiaal.iliiit3t.Charlea a kens , 11(0•14 14.1T11.110T111;;: note Brown 6,) corner. of j u A tenudi Tura straow, rttemsolt. Pi.; pLIBB Janis. mut atne f t in t t r , battozzott Fibout, Tr: =tar Um noittloo 913.11 4 tratiras , .. arenas OVTIIMV4t .I 3Oi, fiENERALVOMMISSIONsp :NEM' Ali lifiiisurousta puretiolof Rea at. oommum v e staizalmtuslassa , ,EL . orucars.... No. U'G PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. `FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25,1854 [icrnFsrsn nr REQUEST.] • • 1 . WWII the Pttabmgh Dlflledltiee In- the Finrt‘ Baptlat-Chmeli, mud .7vAte liaccareisis - . We hare 110t113/140 ourseltticipainted with all the particulars which have Originated the trouble in the Baptist Church is this city. We should not have alluded to It only account of a pecu liarity, standing out eo prominently in. Judge Lowrie's decision the mum That our readers abroad may perFeive the point at which we aim, we will just premise that a number of - the members of this church not being edified by the labors of their putor, Hr. Williams, determined for a season to. close the church. He, as chairman bf the meeting, refu sing to put the vote, the meeting broke up in a disorderly manner. Those claiming to be the majority seized the books, and the - church was put into the hands of the Mayor and his (Mom.' The trustees claimed possession of the house.. And thus the case was brought before the Judge. The mean of -I'the appeal to Cesar," is the re instatement of Mr. Williams: •- This decisidn may tie perfectly legal. Be this however, as it may, we have'not a word of cen sure to pen. We allude to the case solely on ac Count of the entirely irrelevant matter introdu cer into the Judge's decision, and the uncalled for and gratuitous advice tendered tho parties concerned. Wiese the paragraphs referred to, in his de cision. "It is very plain that this congregation is divid ed into two parties, and that their pastor Is the subject of their dispute. Of course then, so far as their present affections and purposes are con cerned, slid as they are indicated by their dis orderly proteediap, they hate no longer one II Lord, one faith, and one baptism, r any other common bond of union. In a-very amble sense of the parallel, same are for Paul nd some for Apollos, but none for Christ. T e aim of the contest is the victory °Pone party over the oth er, and not the progress of the church in Chris tiangraces, nor its success against the Itindom ofr , - "Of course then, we must expect to see very improper mean used by both parties in order to succeed. And' many indications of this have been referred to In the records, where persons unfavorable to the party having the majority for the time, have been excluded.from 'Arm* mem bership When any suspicion ix cast upon the , motive of such proceedings, they eon 'do nothing but harm , to the cause'f the party conducting them. I. venture this suggestion by way of ad vice, that- is very relevant to the case, and I might, perhaps, venture further, wore it not that the excited state of feeling Indicated by these' disorders cautions me that it would be uncles!. When this society comes to its right mind, they will take tho advice of their Master, and cut off the right hand, or pluck out the right eye, or sacrifice our common interest rather than suffer it any longer to lead them astray." OPINION Or JUDGE LOW= We have read with much interest the opinion of Judge Lowrie, in tho case of the Trustees of the Pirst Baptist Church vs. John 'kennel et aL With regard to the justice or equity of this de- Chien we hen nothing to say; Anther than any collateral considerations therein set forth may have Influenced It. It is the first time we re mead a its hate seen • Judge itittie discharge of his duty, turn aside frora the path which the law marks out, to speoulate upon what • reli gious society, into which misundentandings un fortunately hare crept, will do when 'fit Lae come to its right mind." The learned Judge says, ..It is very plain that the congregation Is divided into two parties, and that their pastor is the subject of the dispute.-- Of course theirs° far as their present affections and purposes are concerned, and as theyan in- dicated by their disorderly proceedings, they have no longerone Lord, one faith, sad one bap tism, nor any other common bond ' of rinion."— We sk, in all sincerity, if these remains are at all relevant? We ask if the "Of came" intro duces irnessary inference, if men may not dis agree upon some question in relation to church prosperity, or church proprietorship, without of necessity abandoning all substantive doetinee :upon -Which their religions belief is founded! leis not a question of dootriee at,all, view it in what light you please; and even if it were so, we can thialrof many 'rpsestioas of doctrine that might, be referred to the Judge which would in no degree shake the foundations of the disagree. log church's fath. . If the learned Judge &ma t grecs with those who sit with hi upon the bench, about a - decision on softie pa bailer case, floes it follow that there are no t principles upon which justice and equity, founded ? Yet it must follow, °fortiori, upon e Brune prin. ciple by which he decides that the ptist church indicates in this case that they ha no common faith, or ttabtism; for in the latter it would be a disagreement • open the application of a principle of law, In the former the question has nothing to do with the "faith or baptistn" of the discordant church. We do not believe that such considerations should have the least weight in a Judge's decis ion—that a Judge is called upon to step'aslde for one instant, or to discover funny way the bl= as of his own mind. The record is before him. lie is bound give us low, and not theology:. Nor is It his duty to decide "who is for Paul. or who. for Apollos," nor to give his opinion that "none are for Christ." It may , be said that these considerations could have had no influence in the decision between the pasties. Granted. But a censorious' world will say .that these remarks were indulged in, because the whole Baptist church with all its bickering* and misunderstandings, be they few or many, constitutes one party In the eye of the Judge, and the COMmtmitin to which he belong*, with its .ecumenical councils another, and that, in imagination, he was clothed in the surplice when he spoke instead of the ermine. Our ground is just here. We wish tome every man Ito in his own ephere. Preachers of the Gospel have meted out to them full measure of condemnation, the moment thejreet foot upon any ground beyond the shadow of the pulpit; and that, too, when men may hear or forbear what pleases them. Let but the preacher assume the position of a petitioner as was thecase with the clergy-. men of New England, in their petition against the passage of the Nebraska bill, and every-vial • of indignation is at once uncorked above their de voted heads. Why, thou, should a man in his jct.. dicial capacity, where e ach word acquire new: force from his position,where his words are dear, assume to' say who are of Paul or , Apollos or Lot Judges glair, to the Record. Theircoune is plain before them, and they "should cut off a right hand, or pluck out a right eye," rather than suffer nay consideration of sympathy, or any views of their owe, CTCTI to make them appear to ate aside from It. Pmanass or FLIINEXTIBM.—Grist. and Mario the operatic soprano and ,tenor, arrived, t New York on Saturday, in the Bahia, DM as the ship was not looked for at that time, the thinkeys were not ready with their steamboat exctursion to meet and escort the musical celebrities to the city.— The extent of this deprivation canlonly be imag ined by perusing the newspaper efforts to patch up a notable entree. ln the Tribune we read that m coon as it was knows) that ',hi Baltic wee coming up the bay, 'a large tier of persons hastened to the dock," and patien y awaited her arrival, and that when, at length, she came, the member.; of the Musical Fund tthalety present went on board and werelntrodueed by Mr. Hack. Ott to Grist and Mario. Furtheore, the car riage in which they drove to the b 4tel was folio*. ed by about two hundred persons ,i who kept up a continual cheering. The came amount tells no that. Grist suffered from sca.slokn cos during the Voyage; that an abortive attomp was made to get up e, concert on shipboard, and that just be fore her arrival, Grist gave $5O t 9 the Seamen's Friend Society. Then the Tribute givek a des• criptiou of the eine! location of the rooms occu pied by the guests in the hotel, and of the wall paver, ceiling, furniture, window curtains and bed The Times has an account very much like this; eo much,: in fact, that it looks as though the items were furnished by theist° enobish indi vidual. But the Times has oho statement that the Tribune has not, vin—that on her way from the steamer to the hotel, Grist was greeted, not only with cheers, but with boquets in profusloti, and also that when ehe Appeared-upon the deck of the steamer, she was loudly cheered by the the crowd on themharf. We have a alightrem iniseence of hating read all this, or something like it, before—the ocension being the arrirer et Jenny Lind. But Hackett Is not Barnum; not is Grist the Bweedish - Nighthtgalit. - Hating expen ded all our folly on the latter, we have grown wiser now. Hence this ~ ,s chsetlon," though got ten up after the former- pattern, has not proved Borne ion CoLORSD PROPLL—A letter from New York states - that William B. Actor; esish Perham, Borecnereeley, r. T. Bernina, Win 11 Burroughs of the Lingo: and- Columns di, Stet son, of the Astor Bonn, lavepurohased the row at briekbulldinge facing tho - BO s telloßOToeo , aud linking up &Midway'. Theywllldemolieh therm bultdinge and erect upon the site -a, flue hotel;of brown sandstone. Thin hotel Is intended solely for the colored people of the Milted Stites. .Wlll be lased to colored men, and line but col. °red met and women will -bit__..allowea to bow -- K::•.:: -. ':0A:ZETTR_: GeeTubwii Lyr ic., Ail hall to the Clikt6f the OreyWarn errrender. . . All hall to our nobles, on Lend ender: ha. Ilurrah for brave Magma the gallant defender. Of Uncle Bann'a bm.ting on WOW. 9 . turgul. Against rerrel and rent :-• • u... 0 far brans Houma knowe aretat he's aboist. Twine wrist", for the eictor—no Sear Oft . hisbroio, -.No blood ow AG blade—twine the Lund leaf now. . Ben Juan Del Norte thy waters are clear, Where Caner end . bunge"went down at noonday; - Let Burns have one lent hem: the chaplet: weer. to totem for aye. of his gallant ;Waylay. .. And then rah. the about.. Against re eel and ront; Musa, boys! for MUMS, who Wormed' the redoubt con= - i7uaaoneewain, for what nouns hul done, The “bostiaa of wood..and the "Mached rag"! Is gone. :low atngg et - proud Bonamm--no bully of State, Or Cabinet hst—en Ambassador img - With parchmentescuring thee:hi where to telt. Andspoirer to mate war on owo •• Wh ll e be Wks Om 'o ft ha it nd, urr • and 11. a. That thus gins Wm command. Andes - ll tempo tbe ortodwharetheshorn sheep must agand CEIOIEVip . • Eurrah tar the Captaints dayllOt nod dart, • . Who toad. women Child/viz no° Up to . the mark.' lie Lena thesbaft upon proud Bunk4ekbAchl 4 And bath up thememory Warren,. who • • • Q.etdarreitizTtozfiertrul,the tell.. • . Whob oo .And set hie bold crewoo, on. To ware the .... kora collar toßruie; What •• , adds, st.oent an brilliant". known. - On our •• • eotuzug's nand, ea 1101.1.ing owed Mom thi Xow York Tlibtum. Win RADIUM be Free We see his qrsestion discussed with eagerness in quarts . whence nothing calculated, or even intended, , secure the rightful solution of it has ever em ted. Thus the. Bigler State Commit, tee of Petsylvania pettifogged it with desper ate seal i a into Address, citing the guesses of Everett, ft elger,•&c., as evidence , that Slavery can never enter the vast regions into rhich the present Congress , has invited it., We certainly cherish an ardent, almost conti- dent, hopovhat Slavery will for the protein be. held in check in Kansas, and will soon be libel- , haled; Yet this hope doei not blind ne -to the fact that Slavery is am in Keniathat quite a number of slaves have been held there for years, and Still are—and that the slaieholding interest elected (after a fashion) the Rev. R. D. Johnson, who spent the last winter in Washington es Con. gresaional Delegate elect from Sams, though we do not know whether be was or , was not paid from the Treasury as such. Now it is absurd—it is swindling—to specu late on the probabilities of Slavery's going or not going Into Es': rthoz—:-it is already there, and his been for years. The testimony on this point is multiform,. =contradicted, undoubted. Around the several missions ' of the Methodist Church South, and on the tetras of some individual squatters, alines have been held and worked these ten. years.. True, thin was in defiance of. law; but since there were no organised tribunals no recognized legal jorisdietion, no teeing wherit by the ignorant and riuddcould contest the user. potion of the shrewd and powerfullavery hied there as It did in Texas priOr to' her revolt from Mexlco—u it aid in its infancy wherever it ha/ gained a foot-bold—by virtue of the slave holders' superior knowledge and-.power--their reading and their • rifica—cuded by the inherited ignorance and terror, servility and stupor,- of their captives. But at length an act is passed to give laws to Nebraska and Kansas-4 local government and a local Judiciary. Now we say Slavery must vanish before the might of Justice, the majesty' of Law, like , ghosts at day-dawn. Bat no! Con gress, led by Douglas, steps in and repeals the statutory provision by which personal freedom is guaranteed to every re ident of-Kansas who is neither a criminal nor a fugitive from Slaiery; and this puts all at sea again. But for this re peal,•Slavery in Kansas Mat have vanished be fore the simple operation of existing - Law; now Abe laws have to be made which Shall With, and the local public sentimut which shall secure We have already published an abstract of the slave caseleeided in Ohio some years since A slave hid en taken by liiimaster into luwa . while it wait a Terrytor7, and the master trantikii l to take him away again. The shire refused t 54 go, and a lawsuit was the consequence. Thal:Lk S. District Pours decided _that the master had , forfeited h# legal claimto ownership by bring., lag bis slave into lowa, becaur4haterns apart of Me vast tkrritory from which Et; let eotemnio =tided Ell the iliteouri Comp IL Had there been no eueb positive legislation trYcCorigres,''tbe Judge left It to be plainly inferred, the master's claim would have s been good, an \the \ Comte would have enforeeit The Chute ilf Freedom deliberately proffers by Die South i 1 820 and most reluctantly accepted by the Nortlykas Just been destroyed, so far im . 't affected Kansiy and -Nebraska, 14 the passage . et Douglas's hi Yet we taunt that slavery'srill nevertbe kin be, kicked out of , aniras, bolted \on:. ant thereafter be kept out. By agitation; \t.y systematic co l et ,- I 'nixatioa, by the meation of a strong local - bpd National , osiobal sootime4 hostile to lititinui bondage, W e n trust all N this euaytj,e accomplialtholl: \ If we did. not, 'We should not itilte freemen, to emigrate Kansia Bat will our ultimate trituhpit, suppos ing it ithnomplithed, amine those veldt Who wan- . eaoy fikeed ',upon us 'the struggles, enxieties, - naerifices,throilh vbich'that triumpligeetharedt film whciby night lets down his neighbor's bars, .inviting allkthe cattle of the-vicinage 'lite, his neighbor's: corn, `any less shulpsble beapthe he happens to Veterastiected, Watched, and the'this chief he would have done pthirented ? • Ingeti : elMahall ultimately be saved 'th Free Labor,* I right Willowe nii thanks to Douglass and hisan , comPlicti,\ but ethrything to , those, who from tha n ontsithissisted and; by arousing the country, tlle" timauily, bafiled them. Bad the *Mk of colonis, ing Ranias under thirent ergsmisinkji as a to' ritory been prosecuted, in the spirit \atnich per lades that'act,tind widish iifaithfullgnrefieeted in the two "Dentheratic'Uournals itirielly start er' hi Nebraska Mid Kannas, both afflicted with ebroale dean*, blindnesa and liarabnesann the •,subJect of slavery, Kansas Wouldrinevitablyhave berm, a sloth State,}ts we trust leis not to tre...=. But there will always be danger of tili atlverskee. suit until the broad shield. of ' , law 'shall' • haya t h \fiz, once more, been interposed thereon e side of Universal Freedom.` , , ',' '''. ' •-. —But therstope of the pro-slavery c uses o the Nebraskwhill is not, confined to ; the t o ter rithrics orgailied by that bi ll . ' Douglass Id his disciples in a eithockat the St. Nichotas hothl, in this city, as he \ heui told n them in , many other epeeehes, that they must lie prepared to morph up boldly to the `support of, the great principje embodied in this bill, not merely in this es* but, in all earl. Tho 'principle affirms the riXit of . any State or Tarritory,to do Penis it pleases about Slavery and the duty of, he . people . of -other Staler, acting through tie FederaGoverntnent, toaryiricice in stolid indifference to A moral character of mi. % i tiOnal ingitientes'of each action:- It is for thin prin.' eiple, In its prospective application to C'ubs, Hayti,' Mexico, itc., that the slavery propaganda - Prises Douglass' • bill, 'fir Vreere than for any chanie it gives theirl to : secure:Nana/for' Nehru ,ki. They see that future; acquisition of tent= tory south and west of ocuireseet limits is mor ally certain, and they want dpiiithiple establish ed which will enable them to deal'With all theee as they did with Texas in her settlement, illegal introduction of idares,revolution and annexation. Give them the full benefit of the MincipleNfirm ed by Douglass' bill and they make, you welcome to half a dozen Northern liebraskaie . That principle covers practical s, iniqiity enough' to - last them for .the next' generation. We defy any man to Justify, ,in Mitisinteney with that principle, our present \hiterdie tion of tbo Foreign Slane-Trade _in sus any State or Territory (for the latter la a lso a sover eignty, according the Douglas login) 811°04'64 fit to import its slaves from Africa et $lOO per head rattier than from ruginia at $1;000. Sup pose Florida, Texas, Alabama, Mississippi, Lou isiana and Arkansas, Were termite in demanding liberty to buy their slaves in the cheapest instead or the deareet market, what consistent eltamW, on of Douglas's "Non-Intervention"and "Fopu lar Sovereignty" could resist them? \ Must not Douglas bltuself,. as -an- este/mire consume{' of Olives on his Mississippi plantation, feel a strong pecuniary interest. in the inso66s , pf . thiq tippling-, tion of Ma eminently ' , Dinnoorntfe" dectrinit- , ' , .- Must not every man who works up' more nigrotin than he grows feel a °grunion interest with. bin! I Let a triumph be accorded bythe People tiithe supperters of the lath measure of Congressional repudiation; and It will be impossible to stop the , rising tide.of slanholding exaction- and aggress, slim until 'Toombs ',ball realize his /limitation by calling the roller bin 'slates on llunkerllill. I We must make a successful stand \Just he in resistance to , the assumed right of,, Congress to, uphold, recognise, or in any muster legalize;l Slavery la a Territory, and alio of the right of .' the few thousand', of squatters who rush intik now Territory, to establish and perpetuate , • retry therein or we shall have no solid, nn lilt to stand on .. The Inhibition. first ' rafted hiJeffersoni - tbe Ordinance of'D•hei tho, visa. of Wilmot, them. axe. our inipregnable pillions, from which we can retreat neither Witliethfity TO/1/4113111 Losbo3.—ln Content inar4. Saturday, July 22, Tomatoes are quoted at oto 12 shallop steeling per down—abbut,2s cents each. Peaches at 16 shillings . pei &lac ; CILOPi" m ITALT.It IC said the erotuiN,ase abundant is Lombardy, the Venltlaa Territco, BROD* Tuscany, The Papal States and. Saplits. Vigost.,. which In Lombardy arut • few rests - 104161 1 bald at Tkilreeta,";haa fallen to 40. The Ur* are also Isryabmitiutt In Da/matla.. 1•;. .k. _ .s I Pan-FArrton Simms ..t a. SAMAR, AND Ng nnasr.s.—The Attorney, ,Gmieral. of the United States has given an opinionin relation to _pre emption rights in Kansas and Nebraska which if acted upon-will serimly interfere with the .views of the settlers who are now crowding into and Seising upon the richest portions of these teriitories.. By the treaties under which much of these territories was ceded, it was to be sold at public auction. upon the account, and for the I benefit, of the . Delftwares, and Wens,- respectively, they paying the cost of surveying, managing, and selling. The legal - title, domain end jurisdiction ere in the United 'States; but the equitable, Waal:tasty interest in the pro -ceetis of the sales is kith* Indians. The pro:seeds of the sales, to be accounted far by the United States, after deducting the costs of sur veying, manning and selling, are the consider. ations for the cessions of jurisdiction and sever eignty to the United States. The treaties ex presslt regalia that the lands shall be at public ..auction before they can 'he subject to private entry in any form.. Question thereupon arises upon the following trovlsion of 'July 22d, 1854, vie: - , , "That all the - lands to which the Indian title has been, or shall be, extinguished within said Territory of Nebraska and-Kansas shall. be sub ject to the operation. of- the pre-otoption act of the fourth September, 1841,- and under the eon ditions, restrictions, and: stipulations therei mentioned: Provided, however, that where surveyed lands are claimed by pre-emption ' n tice of the specific tract claimed shall be fil within three months after the survey had bee made in the field; and on failureto file such nd= tice or pay for the tracts claimed before the opii fixed for the .public .sale -of the lands by the preelamation of the. President of the United States, the parties claimingimekland sliall 3 ll' 7 ' felt all right thereto : Provided, said notices ay be filed with the surveyor-general, and acted on by him ' until other arrangement: shall have teen , I made by law for that purpose." . ' The Commissioner of Public Lands sta es that it is claimed on the part of persons bite d ing ing to set up p-emptions under the act of J ly 22d, 1864, that this act constitutes a contract between them and the United States, and that in so far as regards the stipulation of - the treaties with the Delawares, lowaye, and Wens, of May previous, with which the set; as they assume, is in conflict; those stipulations are to be consider- 'ed as abrogated by the set of Congress. The Attorney -General,. however, says that in his judgment there is not the slightest foundation for Gig pretension, either in the , general pried- . plea of law, or on the proper Construction of the letter of the statute. lie sums up his conclu sions aa l'ellowe : "In fine, my opinion is, that tke act of Con gress gives pre-emption only in such of those landseeded as are not c required first to being of fermi at public sale, Wit the lands ceded by the .Delasiares, Toways, and (Peas, under condition of first tieing offered at public sale, are no More i opened to preemption by the act of '., Convent) _than was the military reservation at Port Leax enworth ; that - those lands cannot be talien np lII \ settlers under claim of prmemptien • and Um all claims of prmemptian there will ' be merely void in law, ' and will confer no right, now or hereafter, on which to demand the issue of a patent from the CoMmissioner of Public Lands. . Moreover, It will bmthe duty of, the President to maintain, by force if need be,. the plighteik faith of the United States in this behalf." , 'The opinion is published by order of the De partanta of the Interior,. and is no doubt de signed to notify settlers of the course to be taken by Oil Commissioner of Public Loads. , , - , , Ism .Daracisz Liotma" erCoscoun, N.l.f.= It turns out that the "drugged liquor," of which so much was sold' daring the late session of the NeW Hampshire . Legislature, as having been adr mitffstered to cetalti.Demoeratic Members during the Senatorial contest., , was not drugged in the ord,imcry way, .: Sn other Words, it was sweeteu ed au ,\Peruvien or s Micelle Islands sUgar,,com , t t i kii manly ' ed guano, A. correspondent of the Mane - De mocrat asserts ' this - lci ‘be • the , . It 'seel4 at in a back\ roem of the otels There liqb.tk was kePt, \,lllr. \ ffri , . Lamprey, \aR \ agent, of tke'.. ew York 'Gomm Company, wild gas at .the'sitMe hotel, licd with ''him sereiel A cSoice sumplq,O,f pulverised gigue, which he. \ lt.4t in bowls, aild \ on favorable occasions exhib= IteAtheto to LA Mends amon‘member2. OnO eveutug being hisilly called ou be lucautiously set, assay his pulierisod sampl onAthe same shelf wlgt the sugs4bOwls:, ShoNcifter. some of the Members wish:km "itren eu the Inner tuan,", wont into theuleset, *Which as not \ yet lighted \uplz.and baying fteed the deeantem, teak also very, fit* of the sweetening from the Onaho bilwls, • Several importent'results followedth):t chief of which was the immediate falling off, in Ithe vote for, idS,.Wells for grated States Senator' ti he drugged . members- beteg nnaridably de- ‘emtni r et a to Efaa Vn f C e bi on eair s7i )e V E grw rat' or i tl i n flisErint. ' , l3at, thon# a -Democrat, he:cannot kt s thol,Doitglass, W hiskey, . liebnOs Spire.— ' In is, h etters accepting the nomination he says: ~.. 4 , shall oppose the \prlnniplea Of the Kansas Nekirialu4lll,`so fee at:relates to ‘therepeal'of the tilleonri Compromiee;•tteliering,thio, it was' an uneldled \ for and unwarranted offering to the'. of Var -- ' , ndh3M, accepted in bad faith byk!he• 1k a "last extent Of Jo ter ritory, ni , Mikecrated to freedom has heels of slavery. When 1 Chicago, lntship. the hlighting lam= . Dongiiss hails froth, were rebuke to his gi tendon letter Indict New York Times, alio dielkte the Eletere Ter, thee:defieetk the Pea' tionay the leading parties: \ ..„ To Wegothite on the Path line, rind With .the matern'l guarantee of, the Aland Islands in their hailds; in the pelley of the Western POWirs. To: protract the war by , all Means, even by ..I: \ ;tne temporary '!healiliation and less of prestig in order to escape \ decisive actions in this season, fe the policy 'of Runde. . help 'Russia to this,' her end, in order to 'amid. scare preparation, {or the longest:possible time, and; to substitute en equivalent to Aiikscovite influence and prate°. Mrato in the Danubian Principalities: is the pol lore!' To keep an air of divergence front the measures of 'her German rivals, is the policy Of Prussia, but,\ if Austria 'should 'ever oin'the Gar; would certainly not hesitate to join the . Western Powers, fathough she will never fight tbecc,twen if Francia:Joseph - would fight the Muicovita; To patch up spew), if only for slew years, \the marimum nf Aberdeen be.ing twmity.live, lathe common exertion of the who diplociacy, and of all those eleieuts of deepotirek \widet' dread, above all, lest wae-should develope Opportunities foe,-'a popular ritleg and Tenni ttcnary trinniph\, "Pliscarar s DxmOttaicrx.--In Imaak County 0., the Pernoeraoi \ cannot`afford to split;\ and there fore they hit upon the following happy expedi ent to'onable them to hang together 'Retolegd, • That \ the territorial . polleg of • 'the present idmlaistattion;.Tresents considerations upon whiehl:Misocraks do and play diffeX,, arid wo deem it inexpedient to hold them politietdli responsible\fir their \lidieldual opinions ia ‘ pon, that question. • • \ • Ranted, That the best teat of a Democrat.ls an =scratched ticket. \ A The , democrats `of the \ second Congressional \ I district in Blaine held their convention at Barb. , on the 15th instantind nominated William K.' Kimball for, Congresi\ Resell/thins were passed rootffirming the principles of the Baltimore plat form of 1&50.., and declaring that "no new gun tion of national policy Which has arisen elect gm adoption of that platform is to betaken into consideration by the party:, till it has been'4pasi., aol upon by' the next National Domociatic vention. \•• \ \ \ \ • T \ h,Ll is a very. Cool way ottioquieschat.in sad ignoring the Nebwisks bill lathe same breath fs ' fa . \ \ Thilleston - Alkw Teel,' very properly aro ep ed 0 Mal Poukiltdint'sedtirdial!tthlia e tta ll i o tola ela di \ "27:180Yng n0 , t;.., who - be tita tsa da. 3, Norbert' interealsj , is.thwo traitor ,and giy. te . of S 'u tbil men you w il l take care of tirtO , PT , 161' the Iforth-f 9 0 le and emblrfjoament at eiions a world of troub le says thioir south. home." Tao fferlfortilrol" as remarked total . . Pratt, eratyhoe!yon h a ve thmembero,,owa done t: . c C : z ft., ° a : b, wouldN a . \ air t ifu'. b ib i ai l I me z e ir n aa sa : vvetste tak p e re.o n r. . nseatative of Pannee"'"3i I Q ' 'eat of the Beath the other aide." , Some of the . , ere 0 _ a era men, tkoligktheylove pa_ on s I__ Nor th - eraer, despise the .' , ealter zo - h en - . T . ___ 41. 1 i = 4 ,117 4\ member a C On g res4, l " l. 2 lr... ' ' o f it eD ;;;l strongslavery.loNh'i' "''' re marked that he , 'tithes ' Is Southern \mel t be trfust adeh a Northerri' ,would n o t bo wlllitg''l•o'', \ . "about bis hencoop %, •\ \ s ' , -,- '-', '' • : \ k„\4 l ; ~, ii§ ve serlild'isys, " th e 444 1 4. 4 --°' -"" land chanitalhe ordmot Wog* oet‘uref drilli7 l: ll : 4 7: l lo hun u l t lna ho g ve n! 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EMIR • _ " - - • -; VOLUME LXVIII-NUMBER S. I Canaria The Proidende - doilinal Minks that * i .; ' the Annexation of Canada to the Culled States 0 1 is grow more +and-more probable, and adds: 4 . 1f it ever takes place; itwill be den -A e without war i I or purchase, end by, the free consent of:all the parties interested, and for the benefit '0911. td I The *de of Canada have madeandare making ti great strides in prosperity.: They are hardy, p, enterprising,: and intelligent people,- sulastord ti - to free institution!, and accustomed tit _re ta gard -. the 'United States withadmiration, tempered, bi - deed, with envy, but still genuine and sincere. ~"1 If any more annexation is to be made in &south'. .14 erly direction, the North * Will demarid a balanue pi. beyond the lakes, and if it can he, obtained peaceably, the demand cannot be refused." ' ti 7. , A Cuatosirr.—The New York Times hea been, fiii shown the original of the annexed advertiseinent, 33 . cut from the Journal du Havre of Aug. 70: 55 "Matatrioitur..A,eridow,, thirty years of -4 age, beingpesiessedof a fortune of 60,000 flallea . i l , , ptri fo wishes to merryla Ne ' between - forty and for . 4 - ty-fire years of age, : lio . ihas.received a goeded- nation. For furth particulars, : Odra* \ bf. :it Des, Rue d'Etretat; N 87." Rossirni men env. are both residing Lt i i . ' London with .-their 1 gri ll es. Koranticle to .4. sons, aged 10 and 18 years are attending Plea' The family live In a vary plain and eicuiraudisik style. Pulsiky and hie wife', by their joint arrio:,- - -, '.. logs, it is stated in a London :letter to thiritierwV,i 4 York Times, have made this year about 2.400.1 ' ~-R" They have fire children. • 'Madame Pulstky's -: ' ? father is a wealthy banker of Vienna, but is for- . i i - bidden to give his only daughter a cent. Her" 'i mother is else living. Dialszkyfe splendid estate in Hungary was seised by the"Austrianis at the 1 time of his arrest, and his beadtiful Castle enb• 'ff seqnently converted - into ahospitaL - - 1 Tint Furth!' Frivint sr New tialzalco•"Th° 1 editor of. the Nei Orleans Coati:M.:visited the ~ . 1 Charity -ifeepital .on the 15th bib; and found ' thatihere were at least 80 cases otyellow fever in that institution , and that the disease had rap- + 1 idly increased • during the previous prim days, g 'though it did not appear to be of a "vident type. The Courier supposes that the number,,of deaths .'5 for the week will average 10 per day, against 6 W per day forWe previous week. s : , • i'i CLIX•HE COO Crime AHD Tarim—Tire lair on Saturday the latest piece of Yankee docit.inge- nuity, a clock for the Japan tux' Chines', mailtets, - ' i that measures time as the hours are counted - in ' China and Japan, the hands making te.dluisial liTi revolution within • twelve Chinese hours... The .5' character's upon the dial plitii ' are Chinese.' The . i inside circle has font.. distracters, showing sun=ii . rise, meridian, sun.set and midnight . The next • circle exhibits the odd and OfCl3, hours; the , even `‘, hours ',..i. are designated by a bold - figure, and the is„.a odd hours , by smaller ones. The dial there had the common minute marks, . and at the extreme \ .outside was the Chinese numerals, ritriningfrom 1 • NEW PLOW \FACTOILY • VAtLEYI9paENOXig.).% iIAVING coalmen° oppera ons: in e, , . PLOUGH PACTOILY,In liar afar we ire Aaann-'l . ming Rtauggs OMIT deicrlpl.lon of the moot Ipmood Vcr ......Ptaaata. light and lad and: - atm: 81114.1.'0d Sob. . - , 13 , 4 1 51 Pla ri n& d tpAttrx l o g r th r e i v n E: t ote Cad= \ kaudat toes,Watar • Wow % Ing lidllp R. Kin Wh caid's, 005 earn Ii etlAbertr and 10 4t %mei, \ Y wßEsif MAC litZ-,No. 31grgit, in half • , IddeviedtEdidao7 , L4VELY d • PAWON. .• Kooßs. LE, on the rtaers • • i By ' . • 33 SONS Las, Bloutottold. It la OA ttlnto vottr•000 acres o to. market. It to • more Olt.. ore likk for It for cool eons. It!, a • •• • to any one In thread I, • • • - Envies of • sul4,l\ , * , gos. woODS, 13, Oh ft. . .. .. . [iii AliTED—A.Mortgakp of 5.0r.6-:thonq-:' y , Mitollot rturdniq. D e 3.04.1* , kr vita& anelgrZCopper id.ocr 111 D e e s e likire .at Wing., IcEr. %•-, van" of , ..• aull..lm . 'III . V(OODS, 75,, , ithettedj ', .. . . . , .... „ _ , ~ , 300 . LB CALM:NED idAGNESIA on ,4 . Nan d *td ibr• sale te• • • •• •7W .1311:13111:0M7 Wuin LBS. \WHITE GIIM I A - RABIC on \ m, head analbr es3e 1,7 • • nvim:GB1108. n,BBLS. ITJ • 'FI4TINE on; hand and i AV for sae bi u22 \ \ nnase BROS. .; r- Ail GALLS. Oa' AL PAM'S., aYU Y°.kr '"" l " VE,11114 EROS. B.IICIBLES BLA • K LEAD—An *start, ulna on hand and •or to br V.HEESE-88 bxs. ptime, cuttirig - C4ese raekringtry Railroad for age by , - . _ DALZErd. CO..2sll.lburtria. . _ ,c4PART.NER3aiP--I;‘)ltyke 'this4E4' *lodatede, ter on GEOTIUS continue the IteelEstateoWeekttle Haelltolett trostA , • esa, at the oldstanoy No. 21 Finn st.4lrodex the name and sti.le ark MeLAIN a 50N."..; iteldLlN, • • \ Ittsburgli. Mum% lit, 166.1.... . • • I MOBACCCI--20bxs.WAL amain' 5s .i, Ss 4.-..,,,,.\ .1. 3 4°.: 77 ,i'. I.ll:thilf-r*: 4 i• ' flitIST MILL FOR SALE OR ITERY - -, - -A f. lIJI valuable Grid SIM °CST= af glans, lo 'template or. • i der and_dolng a good altustsan the Sandy sod • • • Beaver kft. a .Latt erfkom ths Ohio atm, arlth • .., good Illnallog Um" gam end task mne af LW, win b. odd or Tented on ensemble tarson -• • - • , ' 1•10 .., . . S. CUTHBERT N SON, 140, 3.3 et.' \ . • QIX ZOTS FOR SALE, situate on Centre Ascots,. mob 20 ft. front by 100. dam Li •11 ft. 4117, L ' ' . 4 lots, each 22 IL foot by 74 d, op. Nor prior Snd .!, \ Wl:K .: reply et the 13 8 1k i lMa offleziL s. i. - 0 Thud x i ., .. • , \ .. , iiALLIOT'SHISTOKYOFI.I)3WpX-Ii !Mr orMart/. Dart A. AncntZomsna:Pai• trebrlstba. b 7 aunualjalka. Vani edition. in ''rob. Bno, 'add and for sale at tb• Wholmmle and liatall lipokand Paper Warabattwor • • KAY a,- bb Wood st.• - - - - - - PEARL ASH.-10 casks Pettit , Ash,. in .ont cur.& irso rt. DAW:=4. rROPERTY IMMIX VILLAGE.O.F. • .iasw SY/11;13.11.B—ii act • of ground, ..Ith *towers, containing elght room; madonna, a ',Ande r . imitate resldemar.frWt tree. abandsonle,a. 'every Mang excellent order.' The vrovertrie Malta. two iltdthie aide of Darr Creek, and laitnealta i r Ate 'Yarned". Station of the Allegheny low and tenon marl neer.. d i rni c o• „IL MINERAL WATER—Congrewßes stsvmereeray....ttnems.vasim OWLS:LINSEED OIL store ann ale by , J.IL CIAMELD. GLASS' fb-200 bbls. for Fele by son. . \ CANYiIUa ESS Tcatx.4. 0 bbbs. foriali= m sun ' • - .I.rB. 0 ACON--20001N. Iltur.* Sides and dens. for al* trr , 5 .11911 J -B. t SrANDUSKY ST:PRUDENT V.. FOR SALE, `4O ft fronton Soutraoky‘ot.;4lloeriy. byta don or . tlie7. With troo brick brim on &OcnkVnt....,..Ond ftsinchonso on tiro 1011,7, Vl* =not bnan bornment. here - brow Donut' - rpti..,v—t-Pnivati.--Alorad,' ODAASH —ll of 4 t o aid Foreign in tosbig afietued sx4 to animA Mgr,. " 4 '' 4231/4",4044,4. ANEtAI\TESEATAireIgii Itlnd' , Dol Eel aiisla. Nitrate otk,da and Chloride of 1. spd tbto. ale . .WHETT:GLTD.B -,, ir*FAIALS-T-50 Attildlue Lots, Ishii- , *tad bi,aareuitcity....autzu4 o ,.. =t.lbollt fa th. pr i„,, 7B 7 „pd: 4 ,or 00 oars or gooola t: ' W e rt ihr l st. SI:4 , PLEIbIiT I:9PIXEMN'd .1).111.E.5T . ) tettiSticar.larAiti M M tirimri . ..1100. of Qs Dixer),_ br , ok_ ORI A. 23.1 BLASONACOAnvejust meal:Osage • ••••n•••• 01.414 LloCrooof tbo riff best mobs. • 0 'O4EIO I:IOAtAILIWW Uth A very, aerl.leistpaniok.fbr_litt S AIM& ()At TILE SOAP-4.11.1arp supply sass JuSulso tem alutCartile Frew d hi ns • tIOLD & - VELVET - WALL for parla4,halli, drawing rocas, AV-. antral:l<h aims. tiotursoaletted Ibt.llm lalmr, 6121 , Ott*, nin rich alrl* tundsams; lost red try 11108- Plaalkm• 4. 5 aulut a.;. . d fa* to .• °. 5T2,4 6.b. 31A 1 t r -211110 ZaiS ° trout c O. smart a prvipani.,%:i DEFINE Lk SUG4RS --- ao ebb,. NO.l enuton.su. l , l4l , i/1 41 en` :•rot ;\,.- 100 do t o rt e . 6 tDA.ROB TB • • GGEI-4 .reo d for LA by • ad , , ..‘- mulmlT ana.L.ris. I LBS. TATLVA/0.11C9 far sale •scxn 4 r • Ermaxewars um 4 ax.„l/D V l= BRAIIDVARIOIDIE MINE :* :DM LIQUORS—I Its** tumid a .I„v s t , ancitanatattraimitliaanhaf asailletnal • •• rcoaaaalca ache :ma araws,..ran•4l= • , LaAVre " tu .rrs '" Tr ."'" *g • Jill • • 'lnsuar,ar g : " A iwa& lam ti, "New
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