C.~latt ~ .-J'tS.K '~nn:'l:s~~YeN-,.SgMt':R: 'C'py.'~TfNo.~~Ci"+)'^9f'YG~~ :z~Je-:!4RGtiiMw~.:.4'{T;Y!@.~?yr D=C:h•.: o.:..:r~ : ~.~~ 0i..-P. - :':; , ::: , ;:" . .17 . i'' 1"„ PITTSBURGH GAZETTE - ,rusuarrco DAILY AND WEEKLY BY tiTZ mum WHITE CO. nrnns ON TOM nriser, > T it 11111.11? A TOON . • TERMS: OAILY—Sts dollars per sanzus. - inrnblit halt Tiler WlLlKLY—Twonolniespar an= In alliance. Clbbs will be OuPOUO O 0 tits power per 00 WO. - iLe tae 20 mob dot. to a ddromod two. yettoo. I gotottr Idmno e. No club paporo win 774 . nr.7 lb. snowy Is mat tor , . DATES OF ADVERTISING: _ Oos innulk, (10 Una or Nonpareil ar 41:(0:0) f0 two weeks 400 6 00 coo 7 00 twdre Standing Card; lines or lea I.er anatomy 000 2ele, dollar for es additional lino. use *plank changeable at plesingre, (par an- 0 n n.) module, of piper 24 0) amnesnoal sonata, Inserted omen* month,. and . for mei additional name Inented under she rosily rata, Adimlisemonte oramoung 00:.(% not °Ter after ' thia"l". %re. `frin b• r _ d the amount awned fa their publlcatkm. -- a randna diettr!‘",. be Fj non -nitig; (V=l:4 x ruit Vet t k e ttA v rtu fbr erbr i al t l grieur 1100100 10 wear own itronodiati trainees, and ell advertisements for Ihs boment Cr Other femme, as well .e all advertisements leet. hamadlately connected with their own bosh:mak and au dams of advertisements, In length or otherwise, be - gill? ' j er b iA n e Mi d s rll t iVer i par= - nn, &mar and prompt paymegt la desired. All *draftier...to for eharltala. lowitutions, dm roar. Mdse. woad.townehlp, and other publk mooting. and all tualtleal meetings and notims, to be charged half Prine.l.7- , alarrise notice. to he charged 60 amts. Death mum waned without elargo, unless aoeot ier • idea by Ihneta/ Invitation. or obituary notices, and. whew so accomeenled„ to he grid Ibr. neltaleradymilears, and all others eendlos oommunlas. errese..ew retaktos notlo.o dedgned to call attention to Fairs, &from Concerts, or any publle entertainments, where *halm aro nude for Mantuan—an notices of Lyri: , rate assoeis Dallas designed to rell to private enterprbes, calculated or Intended to promote Individual Intermit. can only be Inserted with the unde r - tx t h at • z w illead d for; will I i n . te= • • t the rate of 10 oorda per Wm . 7 0.13.9 or fir Indians to he rimmed MIAS DM.. Tavena Manua Peiltions 12 each. Real Estate Apple . ant Anctkmeere advertisements net _ to g r el= s o i re L :ra j r x ts,.lltt f aXgral: dip:oar:f t bine. . warn' os, tirmszny wi Naar% thno. . Do. each additional insertkm... .-. •ST _ innertscasaTs to irsua tSPR (Me Bowe, (10 lines) one insertion.. mots. .Da. each additional Insertlnn . ..--.Z amts. .1111 transient advertisements to be nett in'advanoe. • i.,,. r -. L. .. . ILATES OUNT. . .... .pplutzeneo as OF DISC nor role ran rrriasolon oascrix, Sr ),I. HOLMES .1- SONS, Brokers. • . .. M. 57 Maiiatit. &Sawa Third adora att. Piarbenii, r.L--- , PlanisYLV ANL!. _''Ol„, tr. ihnk,Clorlnvidl- Ili . Rink of „Pittaboolpho .-..,par uerd,:m Bk.t.litein'L. do _.-•;:' =Z . = f or E;llll:di ' fr_ ki rtti Dank...._... ---.-.. go * •,- ~-.. Rank of Onurneree- -.par Ohio Lifolas-11Trnat co- do q Banker one LAnosiok ... Western Reserve Bank.- do Bonk ofltorth'stUbertlea Bank of Ilandllon...-- - :., Ilank afTento=adt.,;.,,.. 1inta11Nii0t05.....g.....--,../X I leore=l 'of Patti% AU otrlflin&r.... 31 • . - .lkrateraNt _ Bk-par •.• ~ NEW , YORK. - - '. - • irard Bank--; --..,....par Nen Tort City- -..:.-par , ItaatinEtan 8ank,..... -par Coludrr - ...... -..... IN, •Eanntan. a Meek. 80ni.,...rer ._ VAlaLiTiii. -,. liothaalia . Bank —.-..rar Balttigoro ----par .L. Tk lnr book ---....mar ?ITltligra - flititrifik. ' , 7 == i rn i ricr! ' ":"To r o - . 4 : m i l lictVlYA7 --' i Western Bank..:-.- --pia k.• Of the , Tallef-: - .. 14 .10 ing afolptaroboranstedi- 15 . 11056 of Ts...nlohmond--,". - • cant of Cheater ConntylE. Dank, Va., Norfolk " :.• _BankalDanillht.. . - Frman' Bk of MOW& " 'Bank ofDaL Co, lici4terr-Dar goer -ban tem Nosh 4eak Bank ofGerinantoira-.....r North Western Bank.-. "; i j ,.... , . Back ; of ~....- - - ...NORTH CAROLINA. ... : =....:tilloi .a te l m it ..... r t t w o L .t:l 2: tegi e lr . a 1 : - : Bask (*Northumberland:par ' Ilsok.tillatlngton. R Oobiaildo Ilk a Mae. On-aar Iliothants'llk4iewhorn, ' , 2 • Dorkotown Doak- ----par - ROUTH. CAROLINA. , M0t0iL1i11eak..............----Tar I s tcl k tt i ott ,. .crill i = . 2 . Parmarif Bk of Et - a - i . or,par Banker Charleston 2 I t • Pirroars' Ilk Of Lancaster Plantersa klothans' lik 2 ; • Parnearei Bank of Reading. • : • GEOROIA_ • • Yana. lik of Schuylkill 10.. - mt.a Ina.'t Ilk's • lhor. a ore, wermobers. 3 1 u. 1,33 or Auitßata.-- ' 1 ~,... Tdr n intoll h¢tz s Bkrjaltogton..'w . of Briarerinsuailanea. . ..„ llonoadolo ---.-.. P,, All eolrent Banks. '' ' 3 Lamisotar Dent.. ..» ----par SETOCE.Y.'. "-- Count - r - Bank.-per Ilk Of Rontneky.Lonlorio TX Bant...„. Oar Ins of Lonls . e.Thuraton " .. „. 1 -. of Pottedlepar No " . 8ank...,-. Southern Bk oflientnek, "i r - , usiM= Bank--.....inr • INDIANA. • RC Bk:Wllkosbura , par State Bank it brandies-IX 'l i cir : lt w ittank,......--.,.-- L. 1 4 F 64138011RL • Rotes.- .........:.13:13k/ofatato of 61Liaosui...,„ IN; 'OWL Etats L'llank...-. - .13; Sato Rankin:ll Ikm:irises 50 ..=at „haren...-..., do . of MIRO- - ---.' Th at Athena..-........i, do ' WISCONSIN. -- - Akron* at • Boldgerort...,- do Had= Nlflis In. Co. (tar 6 some. at .b•-.- do - MICHIGAN. ' . - Brandt at Chrsaland-..-, •do Partiona • Moohanlcif Bank 3 linnet( at T01ed0...,....,.;::-... do Clorornmeat Stook Rank 3. '' Branattat M•tort_;_:...,..i.do Tartinsodar Bauk-....:.... .1 2 1 I= 4 al (kds=ii --.‘ a. seat. Juat......-_, P t i . --: a I=2 V; Amittabni•-- do • CANADA. • at Balorn-......,-. do Irk of N. America, Toronto 6 Branch at alanadakL.....-.... do Ilk of the People. Toronto 6 Branch at 111td07. , ..... do Bank of. 31ontroaL..-.... 5 EASTERN EXCRANOE. On Nan 110rk...--_,.. If On Thlladelphls-...--.. do EVTIrI analrig a ii. - ,*4 - 7.? ? Loularillo.::,==,.. 114 St. L 0 1111...........,....-..--. . ' GOLD ,Doubl AoanNlo'D,rs S - oP - a -ECd..IEh-.-V-....A..1 110,611 . o -Patrot. - -6.5 0 • raga,od--.. ...3,-1 3 0 ' Eagle. er.---..—..me0 Eekad'ara...‘- . .,. 130 iI 7' AO ; I" " =." "r: ..-- - - 3... . 6" ' Nalmleons-.......- - .=;3,20. rcesta-:-.-.-.-....... 1.16 at Oadts------do at lattatatar.„,—.. .•la—; do atAlteabtarli' atltt. Vernon--; do Hn.dt at 'Mama.-- do 3. =L i WwW7 - I°.. do -.8 anatt at XL t.— • do at .24toarrldia--. do do Hayslett at s itsaeltat. Partasaoath—...do Btaoete at , at Ravenna= doi at Casaholak,—; do -..Braach ittratat at .Woodar--.. do •- Brunk at dot ' -Snort Youngstoma._ do] PRICES OP STOOKS.- - 1112WITIID BOR TUB prrrsauxon oArertc, • A..WILKINS-:& CO. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, FO.TI FOUR TH Mil= , • - I•iiM PO ri......:- ... 10 0 0 7.4je rr 7 .118 1 i /v°2° VS - - .••! 1 E " 1 Int.7ob•A ..e1"..... "5., , /6/.lsai. Ai: int r g a ttiAne 9 OaV .00 66 ia 00 Va....-. 00 1 9 6. do 60 do ' loattztai e ggt i f i t.. N ..... i . 1 0. 00 LT - 8 7, Int-Jon.a/u/r do __ , ji ,..... .T. 5 , ...„„,, i i d i pip .IR , it t.t.marasav 1)1..1.P.Er• 100 •‘. ": - 63, •• r&iii i. of Plit4barib-,...., Ell 06 Iff . Mo r .Ifor4llei. tx i klamallmak 60 - 10 le , do 6 - Ir ...A ß roinl[i" .---- ... 226 323 • . EMekle/Qr-- 60 62.% 6134 , : 111. 11° W 2 trifa i d ige— E : ' *22 - L S 1 1X '' )1 " . . u . 2 7,,, mod Oa Briker.. - .. 0 0 0 44 -42 - ti.- 3 .. sp. Cris= ih b ih" c-= :: _L a 12' f? biv: .",, 7' s unrazo att=Ltre, me. INrwaans- 4 .10 0 DI.. 20 g.O atom lasurnenoCki.— ... .19 21 161. r . pier es - I [nominee Co-. -0/ Amodeted Monnoteo Co.- - 10 11 :u.,o[ io .- 60 61 40 lio gr. 21181. A LoulsetiZ . 60 40 In .' ao Late .--.. 60 26 • lel:31m Wanks— 60 es VI • V ' l=xl r os - II 22 11 : ri lv l l749' Pomo. al Raltrostl.- 60 44 42 . " ced6.l Ttillrool... • a 44 ELM aliblo Ralkoed-...:. - --. 1 lAselea Tod . ws &Ix! t it i re. 100 , sr,ggi."?'"krio. r - I" 'it 1...u.0.k. Pim Rood gt lo • MO. • Sony.'. Plank MI 19 26. 106 ="6.. 1 172' 1 "...21 - 22 1 .2 11 sm. - 3.3AL....... . 173 Ili' Ex. DI,. i tt ai g roolie: .-- - --- '" I 'a r:.; , ,'Ar 1 • oath Watera--. - 24 • la Lli -= ttskat . l7l2. - ii41117. ... 3 °ln A;*"....-7.7..".:::::: Z.., i isi a, . t iVaiiii:o7.= ' 7.: , igl 6 .4 1. 2S 2 - .............4.---- - Mi 1 %glom* ......--- - 23 Ell 12lf :10 40. 1.......7== .. . to. , 1 Eli, 1 - Z 7 911 1 / 1 011L111:1 110.111711:1111 , 5 WILKINS 'CO ougiommorsomoinaku l - Ns 71 1711RIGN'and' Dolomitic Bi 1t448 144 c, Jr Boat Notes sad 444 Warroato, • • • a i =0 14 . 11 41=4 . . 44r4st • •GEOROR JARNOLDI CO =Awn IF iximus op ,Ar,o? Zy do. 74 I earth stmt. *wafts Bok da lt T Al!Tamasectlonsst. niast Limy • • HARDWARE JOB SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE - MAIM& Ra T. Leech; IWoooBlftezm mummy: sab4u4sgbeetrimb..l,,,,mvitime .., 4C,8it:1010...;.,_- . ..... i 4 ... „ . 41334.:... — ,....4.....z:zu5t5. tzta.... TßKA tp la.lB 4: o o:,: t ?catinial t in x i gh.d. -- A, :a ftno : I , s , a.t.4A.,ftana a .11 4 a2 and JOl",oll„.entriVe,A= .. _ M t srtk i,l `.i. ' ' - -,•. f,' ' 2.7 4 ' r .j: C'orlrarei:34.o4 '' - ' ; -.1 :, '''-j:..,:e ...'S ' re -: •1:' ALA - easter a ft, dadamej. :::: ~ ,bil p, ,p g a z h v a zazi= Tam {7llAnuar. J:sr= DEAL= If . -T: - ?.ollXlPltp,M.P.4 l tes - '''' d, rst lathes sued, zugsberrk MIE=ME NM= THE BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. osEpa S. & A. P. MORRISON, Attor- Eitrar Ltri, HILL Attorney at La W Grant area; betv I "Bake • ' h sa.3o.mlyr OB ERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, sc. Louis. Ma. re: R. ROBERT, POLLOCK, Cortier oellith and Grard , tor,. ri4iblag b. TAKES J. SUILN, Atterney.at Law office u Fowl% street, near Groat. Isl.tabirgh. ielfrelr VIiANOISO.FLANEGIiii Attornelit Na. 170 Fourth street," Mt_ 46 1 nexh. •lASP RADY, ttoney 34 Law, V/ No. HD rift lianet,Plttsburiap- 'AI 3 5-illg----'17174.77;;"7-1;41 CO., Bunk' and 'Exchange bur..ro.U.lll. K. 95 Wood sheet: , ofttlatoord Allen gh. P. ti 41 4 .12 .1 andeml Rank : totes antil Coln. Dismount Time arznanne. and Protoltunroter, make Colleetiana In all the pzietelnal onto, of the Unhur t itleolve Deviant/ton can and on Interest, and eve their pmairt attention teen oth er math. appertaining to • Brnheth bvalneax 11§...restern It:chance oonetentlT the sale. mh2l3-1y ktISM X.11.01.,....-..2301.4. 2.1HZ..!.....,-.71.03L1CY 1,213154. RAMER & RAHN , BI tankara and Ex ahmain Brokers. Dny land se I Gold 'and aillran and rlthea, eurehase W Notes. ne Late loan* on Rea Estateor Etnek Semo _ry Nam a d Time lls and ent. -thy nod o.lj Stock. no Commlenion. on ColletLast - thmiC made on ail • points to the -Union. Office corner of Third sod Wood garnets. dlreenj) oPlaadl* the St!qnew 1 IloteL 1 . . D. KING, Coin, St 401 F. and Exchange A e f i t c r . olct i t=a x th sted= al: . 44elg t ttoets on neat Wee; oolloetloOrtaTde on the • 'est at low catolVeie tern flank Notes Nought and mold. • - jdjIALMER, ANNA Succestiors !Lifter, Hanna CP, Bankers, ,U..r:hangn Drolannand ..Mere tn - Forainn and Damsel:lc laSpange, Certificates of etti= Notes, sad Specie—N. 14.1111er of Wood and _ Current Money ramie on Deposit. Pinbt Cheeks ibr sale..ticalleations Nude ton nearly all prinel- P lC l West t lreml= l Wier rej-,-- • - • . , nAdranots Janda tonsimmta et, ors liberal tarms..— . _ VV. a. RILUUM. ' • rear. rEti; 4E.C0.,' Bankers and ' • : zebang promptly-at Brokers, North East corner _of Waal and All trappartlonstended to. eon liberal —_' AWILKINS & CO., Excliano No. 75 Fourth street. OrP.Ste: tho B.nkor Pi". All trawaction. st met Ilbeild mtgs. j7lO M. LARIMER, Jr. Thinker and Bre pruLk,a 4th . str6et, 66, t adjolidnlng:the Lieut. of I.IOLMES SON, Deal6rs Foireign • and Domestic Dills of rstbatige, Certllleates at De poodle, Dank Notes and Specie, N 0.150 Market street, Pitt: burgh. Sir Collections made cm all the mir.tipal chin thtouthoet the United Staten BOOKSELLERS. Sr.o JL. READ, Bookseller ancVStatiener; No, .:8 Fourth street, Aptab Baildlniti • ; . R. WELDIN, Wholeinkt and Retail Dealer to Blank aae Sabi= Baal= Paper and St. rltt mannenk.ery; No. 63 Wand Araot:o ....... linnt Fe and ndk) rOIIN. S.' .DAVISON,. Bookseller ar.d • Sta y, doss:, tro Arbon t Avagnr. No. f Market wt net, new Yount, 119mbargls,,Ps. 111LE:ItY' S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller . and Dealer 1¢ Etatlorie27. 2Co. 82. !Market atm; woo d. Fitted,— A t Y i tt CO., BooksellOs and Stationers, rt t aaarro3o.tneet, next door to the totem - 01'pin], ,Pa: .Sehoel end law books tonetantly,— COMMISSION &C. J. NV: BUTLER. & CO., titWARDING L — COMMISSION MEW CHANTS and '_Dealers In all Mods ef Pitts banal Mau- Ankles, Ripe sad Sheet Lead. 97 First Strort, Flttaburgh. , art-174-64 Wid. H. StrTTON. . Whokactie. Grocer, Imports and peat.? is VOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old l!do -4;'„rtt,714V11...."1411,0.11.12e..:"tIr" int W. POLNDEXTER, GeneralMerchan ,Altighf=t4t..`lTlVlA4E'll;l'72,'"' A M'BANE, Commission and Fo r wadingilipchanta,'alen in Wool Prndace = l lk l atPbb'gbA o. VP72 .t rt A 75, Eallt•Orf. aloe.. e: raters Wholesale Grcicers, L DeA.V b r4 h. Cota , .. 2.Jastcaa .. ] ferdany, fit ionarrn SPRINGER ItAßltitrall .po., (Sticees sci* to' 8 Waril a - and Forwarding SPRINGER Nation In and I:a.inoargenerally,'Noa. 145 Vint and 116 Second idreetlittearroll. ap3.17 T dr. W. REA, Flour Factoru,-- Ear,,uission• ONand Perirardlng Mirrhante and Dealers it, Prairies gerner • all. triers kr Pittsburgh Mantrfacturrs pmalPti stieu4sd Nus. 74 Water sti,9o ' , rout Its, Pittsburgh, Term, • 5p1.17. fELARDi, JONES k = CO:, Succes , sord to ATWOOD. JONES EEO .Cammtaolau and Earwardn arabants, Dealers la PEtabarsa ItaaufactaradOood. NIET, , MATIIEWS:&. 00.;Wholesale Commlation 'sad - Forewent Merchants. and ta iv - Brighton Cotton Lam, b 7 Water et.. littatotre, ;MIME& rANTELO,:GerioraI Commie atom Merebante, Phl 'Liberal Mvaaeas made oa coaebramanta <if Pralam generally— 1a1,77 OHN "Whole:We Grocers, dimnaludoit 3f . ..chant; and Dealers in Produce and. Muhurgt. Manufactures, 260 Liberty at, Pittsburgh B ., _CANFIV.T.I), Into of Warre n ; t (Thio, ♦ ♦nd Wbol. ue~l fn 'at Lorre Bottpr, Tot. A Peatl doh . and Wootara Produom mondis. idgt, ImAireett Bmltidleld and Wood, Pit-Mora.. . • ,„ t TUri:LE tt. • CO., Wholesale i.troe_ ers. pit t• IrtnemactsadCamtaissioaMeminattaouldDisJeriln arer, Iso. 1.3:1 &cord .t.rast, Plitt - WAIigHOUSE.j- . oOLLTlVS.Yorwsrdlnishd Cominisidoit kructutat t and Poster lu Metros Puttcr,Lsk. nth sad Product! gcourslly 26 Wood street, shore Winks. Pittsburgh ,• my3l • ON BONNHORST & MURPHY; TT ••sale Orman &ad Paatealodou Nantaata. Deana In Plttaborat Mannfactures. No W. s r " le kalnit. Pa. - - TACOR.FORSYTH,. Jr, , Forararcling and OJP Covst.Lod= Dtarebast. Dia 68 Watt'. street, Pittawa. • ..110111AS PALMER, Importer euid• Dealer, -la /rends anti Aulesicaa 14111 Paper No.'' 65 . Slark.t • betwamlldrd and ?math area, Plitilmatb.• • McCIANTOCK, Importer and-Whole se. and Retail Dealer fn Cazfetiat nwr Oil eiattte Table and Man Cbrera, Wlnaow Sbada. • ORRIS & PATTON, Wholesale and Rim tali Omen; on the reketena elde <lithe Diamond, DRY' GOODS. yRANK,VAN GORDER; Desierlisi Trim. rik.1,10.m7 and crweK Lam Geode. Etalaoldiwka .„,lav,A a ngag j m• b ld 14,11 ticlea a fall sa - Market street aad Plttallati, ‘ Pr: apl tUf _A. A. WSW_ CO 17111411031911-.19 I. Ann= &CO.. N. TOIL A. A. KASONA CO., Wholesale find Retail mt. ...44 23 SUM .MORPHY Iii7ROILFIZI.;II, Wbolesalo sod Rotait Dry Goods iforoblogi. comer Yonothsad stavet. Plitsborzb. • . GROCERS. . . Joni nOTD. • FL.3171...“......;...rtiLL1X non. ,feedOFIDI FLOYD - a CO.; ;Wholesale Grocers e 11" a onowasalozilfaichants,No.l73ifood pad 228 Llto "..4.b 1•16 . , ©BERT MOORE, Wholesale Gro cer,.Ree tuyths Mailer. Dealer haProdneta rittebureatMan ang silken& of Mokpo and Votoestlo NT and Leeman o. 316 liberty nhweL On hand d eery Aran ail MeV', of eaperior oh) Monongahela Neb/Mete. which will be m:!EIL CUM .... :GAM : I QZ.LACKBUgN &GI, .WLolusale Gro- ouijliosk and Nam, In Prottooe adl on t.. 4 tar saan irw. rec h.4 o Il li teb :sur and Oak n uTel bir wT , „ . . ISAIAH DaREY CQ4-Wbulealo VZ . nste; "Eli« t - Tj l auritoVr 2 ritLin strieg. ge, Oon, t antacid AWN c. los; I'()ILLS & ROE, Wholesale Grocers and Ozenagulbtliderchanta. N 0.194 Marti dm! Pitt* • r• /U "UZI, WM. :I { M;AIEY CO. Wholesale Oro , Tv : arm NaylS Zed 20 wow street. lttiOnmsr.b. 1X LAM.. M'CLIIRO, (how, rind .ffi r iZtg*ftri.„ - ratt. - VrAlt.lnh ei.-retvtgu rrutteatml. Nut:Wadesak. tad IL= ea tovast Gann:lB:' - , FBERT - DALZELL . -CO 4 .Wboleititle thow.,cbmmixdon liathants Trailers is Prods.* Pittsburgh ithututictursi. Net UP libertr strait. swot _ MeIAINDL . EBS; suocinsors to - !'.r *X whoumaidi omen, raniluifts sod. Colodeotoo liwoluuds. Desk. m.FNsafaw. Olon, Cot Yoram, ead Plttiburgh Moaukotoreo worodaW corwr :Wood awl-Water argot. Iltdotrorob. - Miami.% Grocer and „ I . :ital . :m.l. aut. tinder la Produarand ` • r# '• 7 olesale - Citoorg,- Kaubu*sod Dealers la - Produes=-Easind L -. " 4 " - ate UUMEgi;REEitaESI TtAGALEY, WOODWARD ,C 0 Whole. LP Orion,lo.lllllllCatket Mart. num.agimko E!MME DAILY PI-i:-i':,T.'SRU"ItGtI'...::''ViAZETT:k:' - A CARD.--Havin,e been appointed f the ex a ail. ml ogaetMla t a' r E r jrtt e u :(1 . AsUr ealeofPatent nfactored by P. Jk.IVELL SON, of llart2srConnectient, We now offer G 32 a. large assortment of all widths. tanntlactured.. at the mannfacturees prima his artful. IVILIP " I tr k t° Rubber Belting constantly on hand, and for ealo at the .Maehine Belting - Depot," Co .lid Market street. eep26 J. a H. PI/ILLIPS AoUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Stock, MOTChandiee ond Bill Broker, Wheel go. 92 orth street, above Wood. Boomers promptly atteoded jy&dly ttorney at Law— , tftniNoPPasite theCoug my2i-rB3 • JEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi zen's insterartee Gammon 94 Water street FM. GORDON, , Secretary Western Insu • ranee Ca. 92 Water street. GARDINERCOFFIN, AgentforFranklin ena hlrd ''''ll""'t corner of Wood la A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu • teal Inauranan Comrann 42 Witter strwt: CIBOX. TAYLOR & ROSTON, (ettecOstiors to Taylor! Idiorne,) General Commiraion wed FOI , • ng Nerchants. and Amite for Eastern Transporta tion Lines, Wbule sal Dealers In Staple Groceries Meet ings, Cotton; Cotton Yarns, Batting,Tn... ainctille• Ills sio and Seasick,. Ilemp i abacco, Soda AM, Window Glass; Pig, Dos and Wbite Nasal Ptares, and Cincin nati and Pittsburgh Man wed Gonda generally.— Agent) Ibr the "Penn Mill. and 'gleaner MITI, Sheeting.. Pi tte tialargt, So. 40 %Front street, (opposite LouisrMe, ja2 6-3 Plntrel and St. Was Packet Landing), CinclunatL md A re ILTJTC . 2I A I . SON . CO., wr rr~! 31.. 4 d ou. Wale! .Lnu Renle• t gal4=l,2l 2 n Tr i tres, Plu Audi:tar Lead. Hemp, t IOIDI IL NILLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, Rude arid MIL.] butratoentir. Rawl %pica, and tationeaT. Solo agent far adokerinws Plano Porto, for Western reansilvalda—No; 81 Wood sired. : • ENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music. MU', oloonostmmeats, sod im p ort,r or Irtollso Shinn. M I LT. 'l 4= 71:r1= Pianos. 'r. Ytoducq da,;p,“, • TOIIN lIA.PT,Jr., (successor to Jas. Mild er,)Wbolataltr 'and Metall Drogglat. and Dealer Id Paint; Oda, Dreatntra, 141 Wood Areal, 3 door, bal.. Virgin Allem- Pittaburdh. flifitegular Agent fbr Dr. Yours albs° ana • COUOLIIOIIIII ,1.0 -1 - OW/ R FISSING y W17..C0X & CO., Druggists and Apoth _La. rules, earner Market street and the Dlanverliceet, runstan_le s. n u band • fail and reurplete assertznent or bugir.MarUnpra unreryaradartlelespertalninstotbeit psesertiltlons earefullrromlamruded• av 7 -16 SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in tthvrrrs. Paints. 011 s, Van:debar. and Dr. Stuffs. N 0.196 tarty newt. Pittsbur g h. AN orders vrlll receive prompt attention. airtuar Aqua! for Loudon CO • valuable Wally avedkinea. FAILNESTOCK & CO., Wholesale minernu of Mato Lead, Red and Litbarge,Wood and Prost stmts. PHI. bursb. - snail E. SELLERS, Wholesale rraDealer in Ar.vlsaitr.p.AstAtnjt..4.e&rts,cmysrtosa..Aseicse., IAUN •,A REITER, Wholesale A Retail . .1 Trnazists. earner of Liberty uld 13LCIAIr .tart., 2.11. gCLIOON3IAKER & CO., Wholesile YY • proz•ba., leo. 24, Wood attest, Pittsburgh. TOSEPII FLEMENTO7StiCCessor to L. Wilcos io* c 0.., turner t•ricotstreet. and Diamond—fteepe con. r odi t=r= 3 , :il e tz .. oeftelete areorttoent of Drum 'erfninery, end all artifice Partalnlng to his tnisiorca. hours- Phytklane prsociptioa. canrullr •maratme..4 at all • MEM WOOL MERCHANTS. • -LEE, successor to MURPHY & LEE, . Wool Doslor. and Ommlarlon Merchant rev LS. L ir a Amorlran Wool , G.ood• No IT tar, MEDICINE. R. JAMES KING: Office and Residence, Ne. 112 FM ftreet, opponito th . Cathedral, Pitt. ir y WM. VARIAN, M. D., Office 6th street, bolowEtult.htleliL Offeo.lioore-8 to O. , x.“.` to r.L.7 to 8, mr26 174 MERCHANT TAILORS. CHESTER, Merchant Tailor ii,,74Ti;- rthir , r7 . ZtaLL.l:l7a. "" t2.4 ° ' Pcr sad Dealer I!;1 Resdr Mad. Clothlog.llll hJb p. WATTS 4 CO:, Merchant. Tailorp, 181 iabmty etrent.—We am rum receiving .1:11. og Mork tt , acad. - Ihr Gentlemen's Wear—Cloths. C. ere. mad Ventura erthe newest strlnt and rinorinuciltr. Our friends and customer. vUI riser Etre us e eall. trabl Id A T IN G W. WOODIVELL, Whales:do and RetCH flran at . artuxer aud. Dealer la CO.lad Wars, .N 0.113 ; WETHERELL; Mounfacturer of CI PATENT BOX 11E49. • impeder article, SOLID BOA end BRAZED BOX TICES, eortxr et Anderson eta H.!. Inres4treeSs, one vine from the hand street I=At 1ce1.,. Qty. IBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN_ TILLAS-llabnials muted Ins Enthioldre7 and &P a art by 311i8. L. 8. IV/LEON. N 0.261..% Porn street,abova .• . Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man ufacturing. Company. COAIPANY - HAVING ENLARGED y their naParity for tassrufeetnring, are rm. prepared to meet the hetremed demand for thelnAriek. Crucible and 144141'ge1 r. °'l" promptlyrl.la:=ll, to by Basta Pittehargh, &Timber 453. . Boots and ShOes!! AMES EOll3B, 14.89 Market street, 3d door he the Market woul e ve rythin g e f oh that he bur nuw a eery fall itock g In the Boot and !hoe trade, inch ea Ladles" Chiltern, fade clatters. Jenny Lind Adam, Lade Franklin and all the Ptrier timed on the Enterat citim alp, Misses' sad Children** Gaiters and /aim , Beata md Shoe; in earletiea aloe, Gentlemen*. the Oren .Patent .our Boot, French CaltMoots, Conarees Gaiter. and Etineg . also, Boys' and TovW Boots. nee Fnmeh Calf. Please glee 10, II call SW we with to' sell rub an' article to all who fever um with their enttom se will glee aatisfaa• Mat. Remember the plane, atl Market atmet.. in IV . IVI'CORD Vo. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PAHIIoNABLO IfAT - AND CAP: MANITFACTUPERS, AND DEALEIMInc ALL RINDS_ OF TER& _ CoRNIER Of? WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, .13ThefroxIc *AA j igr ti. nyie of list. Orn, *Ugh N 024 e Coach and Otirri_Am Factory. • TORNSTON, BROTHER & CO., corner of ./1 Reliant and Rebecca emote. Allegheny City, would reepeettolly Inform Sher hiendsould the Dublin gernerally. f. Hnggle of thst they me Inanntactmint thuelirea lirounims, Ronk r)l. o n b d 44. 1 . th.b."6' AR vlll be patented With strict regard to door d beauty of ' Napalm will also be attended to thenuat seasonable terms.' Using In albtheir week the test Eastern Shafts, Poles and Wheel Stuff, they Seel confident , that all who .faver them with their patrol:tale wIS t.r.t.b. satiated oat:dal of their work. • ffni .i ib er . l47sestedto eye . theta heforanar - ' • •.. • . • NeW.eliach-Ptiettifyillegheuy._ -- othop3L IL WHITE CO., would re. etwetfulit.txdbrm theyuldie that they- have a • on Leak. between ederal and &admits,. streets. Muer are ..matt.. en AM, permed tamely. Dodo.. for err desert= vz ..... ! .._ ; , ,,,,, ,c,b ova ....,,,,...„vg.a.....i...N.,..,-a... alma park; era the Ike they bare, they feet madden& the wit s nebi. ad to domork on the mod resenuable terms times wanting A:tick. in their line. Paying particular attention to the melection of materials, and lunar none but , anoPetent workmen, they hare no banal= in warranting ,Undr work. We therefore 66k .the ettention of the petite to this matter. mN .N.B.—n=og done in the beet marmar, and on the "P111151217R011 -COACH FACTORY. 1ird.7114, INaveand , Alley, war Mond BIGELOW, PROPRIETOR: ypPITLD respectfully call the attention of Southern mad Wentern.klerchantn to bin One stook Cooingly& ranging In prloo from VIM to Eno& Theo Curbs. aro built Iron the boat material and wor ortip, and Undo . own osperention; with cone. dews, warrant Its work to be inihrtor to none manuals Wed In the. Erika The moo of hie Maine.. and the great Mono in demand kw this dos of work ho Indoced idne not to build any common or, low Wood work In Mr bilabment. - Perms wautynt 'mod hOrlegt - 101* Tin Woe mil and enaminw owx, MOO gonig.But. A.O . . anamr...:;....z. nonsaxan • ...... .. -..v. n. ocomann. • /liinngitOn,' Roggen & Co. . NOVELTY WORES,PITTSIIIIRGA., PA. rCloACK.and Depot ,RailiOid - Sadao, Hay, • ttli and Grain do .; Platnam and &muter da: Mot Sof an glass,l3yrlni, Drop and Thumb Latches, Coffee MUla at ainno, dundla Paint - _ap prnal,Dattanna Bolts and Padt•tdenaq pfalkr.ble Ulann of ma, vs. Tidy In form and ma, - • •. • , - dtf W. WIMLACE. • • ' STEAM - MARBLE WORA.Ek Sp; 331 oqul 823 /42wrly dreet. 02VISile &Woad *tea, M, s . , . ONUMEkTS -Tarratures, Tomb lamer,tosGrave im • Stones : ait ways *Alma, qn mule lo 1. lowest prkes. • ' 'Arse bunted tnhml a mar= • 1 0 kr =TV VIVI h aftlr .. ekria!L l'a " raldefi . thee with despatch at 819 • - _ Now Goods an Pasidons`ficetiettliowne .. • - Olothmg for Spling of G 354 - • - I F 4 WATTS a co. wreirre - • tolattnn thear untnerons anstontent ok. the, NO, peerally, that On hare Jost rewired st froth .-10017 1100eht adapted to taws patrongeor , i, the beagh. basl - moth* offbrd —sad tbasikey are rood, to rooks n, - dere for.rakton Theta on In tzar ornal eoreeb sty* The rttelhetjon th eo t aterally_ezmeened v p• their Aro- thAlL r i t Ne r eitt I zortais u r = .114 1 = WOIk .„„-, • - tilst C lair- 7d ~T omit de OTT: ' j entireriborw berlemorzil(tliti Fiaiet • tee ttlib t =r i t: b le rm e xvit co, • Mranzawi TAIIOIIIII. • ierf •11Se Liberty stmt. ITTSBUR AGENCIES. AI ETSIC, &C. DRUGGISTS. awls •/1001au.Na.414..00ip0 clonSt..plar .. Pm, limes) fi,) corner SIM tllDeld,thwt pilvdttpietiOntiMburitbih- smi Pt+ GLASS 'rooa aipailtkv 'L- tbmusbrmar sadrogbbea vita now •Quitamenta gttratati now o pt *lra!! zl o e of the trmlins - ~; ~ .. ..`fwa'ti,rs ~ ~~".:n'»».ka - ~ `_-} .d.~+r. 'ta'~,s~. c T~ ~'S"w~u,C '` Sa ,i%` ~•~ . ~.:-~~-~~':hK~~ .. ~&x~"~o'~~~~ MY' YORK AtiVERTIIIIIMIXIM i PITTSBU4GH GAZETTE. i pr. VIKECKEIt A SCHELL'S General Advertlaing : ' Moue, No. &Mend. Zia Broadway, New York. (Late No.' SO ------- -------- ----- Kaman street) SATURDAY I iI ORICTSG, - SEPTEIIBER 2, 1851. RdWA" 17"'"'"1" is crlv + Ml' ' ' 7 . :/liii-C-0-liit-Eftili.-----COOD NEWS. - - Orodie's Cloaks - and X Wks. ; : The intelligence from thelTest is much better, I CIEO. BRoDIE, 51 Canal,. nd 63 Lispe- . the. Cosa than was tit first anti- - r a n mud eta. New York, Imparter. minfactstrer and respecting .. Wholesale and Retail Desk. am LAD 'S' CLOAKS .4 cipatea. We givei:beloer. several items-of iiii.. • MANTILLAS of every fabric and Hon. Mileits the attention ofbnrem to hisextdistre Moe fgoods. eultable : portance on the subject. . for the Fall Season, Lb styles lead Lb trade as confirmed Book. monthly by Harper's, (Daley'. and o cr leading faahlon lii usical Instruments. The Glasgow (Stn.) Timer on the 24th, speak : o • cLua , , ing of the droughts-says: . , "We incline to the belief that the community Frill_E subscribers are now prepared to offer is worse scared then hurt.. "Croakersiquive not 1 62.1. the Inspection fJobbers, MnalcDadere and oth- ' had such a season for some time, and it Is right ers trading In eluded Instruments and Merchandise, they should enjoy it "-- • . the following ertiele. rthi. " 4 alb '''' ' 8 " . .. Giiibi ". -Phd "' P r' ' fr '' )I" ` "d ' ' T he Columbia (I , lo.)Siaterman of the 26th, Tian miff Getman Acewdrons. Sx.rhorns, rue; a Pm. ;., . tom, mom rosnoooes. dk., do.; Kerman I the following: -- - Prom'. and Niko Strinpr, dr.. efe mtaDzzangemir= are thel=taezLoacej:b t r o stv i l I "ltlr. Pleasant ilobinett, of Boone, has' sent seats at their lowest prlms, cu d we nen offer our =sta.' us specimens of his - present crop of corn, and mew the advantage of selmting from an entirely - new and they.look almost as-well as specimens of former camfallp se eclat stock. Being in the • Market at a I sea sons WITH Tilt CASK, rredf Mamontorsinymb lot. of years. Last-year _we had bushels of long, big goats that mar ottrticlea er,We ran afford opPOrtunitiva Of bar coat in mama ears sent us as -specimens, and they were some. e Agents of Carhart k NaedhaMe• celebrate , Patent Mel. what an annoyance.' Now,.alf corn is corn, tme- Aeons. MEDINA:ID ZOODAUM A' CO.. Importe, chnent; by the cart load Will be in order." amt:-3mr No. A 7 Malden Lain, New Yr"ork. .. . - The St Joseph , (11o..) Gazelle speaks favorably of the,prospect of the hemp:and corn crops In that part of the state. It Says the latter is not so good as last year, but in many plebes a very fair crop will be shoed-say eight barrels to the acre. The early' torn has suffered from the drought-more than the late planting. Rsixsz-We had a - refreshing rain in and around St. Louis, -Sunday, the 27th, and yesterday there was another glorious shower out west of the-city, aid extend ng to Franklin Conaty. Farmers are 'getting in spirits and calculate to have almost a full crop .from thelrlate corm—St. Louis Attila- , un orsigne tiring the goucy of Mears. CAIIIIAIIT A lI:REDRAWS New York) LEBRATED PATENT MELODEONS, would Worm the Trade mot the Public In general. that they are now prepared to 'furnish to Dealers and others thine truly celebrated Instruments at the Manufacturers' LOWEST PRICES. Every instrument . Warranted. FEED/SAND ZOODAIRSI AS CO., Ithoortem of Meet al Instrumews, No. VT Malden Luse. New York, I Daguerreoty iateride. 11301P.501.1 ',E . CO., 315 Broadway, P N. u •Ns. York. l enufaturteis and Dealers In Daguerro tine Cues, Apgar-tow &0., And Im ]laterfeloi nf l ( jptlon a pc7 Frame and Cues, and k::grtlan&ety:g tly , o ltafr .. l rt e. and In . oe f v: tigers lowest price...cad warnuten ogled. auldtleur. D. DEITLEN-* E CO_ H CLOTHING WAROUSE., . • 258, 259 &260. Broadway, coy. Warren et, NEW YORK. • WE Leg to ask thy attention of dealers in Beady made Clothing throughout the - United • States !door facilities lbr suppiving the most the demand from every motion of the Country for the totter gualldes of • • MEN'S .AND BOYS' CLOTIIING. The constantly increasing demised Ibr Clothing or our manufacture, has rendered It [mummer that sra rhouid ice enesee nut accommodations, and 'we bate therelbre to a bolidleg. the largest mud most coMplete of its kimi In the world, which we have fllled with the choicest deccrlption of Clothing of every veuirtr, It is our intention to do a very farce trade. minions in feet, and smebane therefore made such arrangements as will Insure buyers a larger and more varied remertment. at mice, which no email.r house can afford. All goods from our Eetabllshment are Wamanted, both for style and .onality. nod the Istmmt matialktlon hi guaranteed to one patrons.' Terms strictly °months ors pkr cent. ihsconntfor cash. aulo.lmv e t. biCTLIN L. CO. I Fireand Burglar Proof . Safe Depot. WM. MeFARLAND & CO., 33 MAIDIZY LANA „Yew TORI. B Warehouse 145 Pratt et:, Baltimore, Md. ANKS', 7Jecrelers! and Counting house Safes ofever7 site. constantl7 on hand for aide, and warranted In awry respect. Neer Yoaz, /Intl! 6th. XS& Mum. WM .IP.Fludandc Gentlemen—ft give, me pear to Inform you that sour Sate PfellerfTed m r Book e and red to lb" fint limg night. br which over 7 was ex mewl thictr;g=%r7r. S 11! tent. retnalned unnamed. Ere, with little repairing., wlll.l think , answer for an trial. limrpostfully youre, T. JENNY. Jr.. 11 South William at. • t i Cabinet Farm C T S C H A e FFER & SUK OW, 0e,12.5 of 127 datiogyst,Neur Whole s ale ANUFAC'fIMERS, Wholesale and Re /Vl.. Mg Dealer. In Rleb Carved Rosewood Furniture of every description. No Inkolor articles. Orders by voidl faithfully and promptly eranat. Dealers and others are Invited to call and exandosour stock. +arise FEVER AN D AGITE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE. MIXTURE, /he the Fier and Ague, asnriel erorr. and al Dakota .4.fectoms. TME Proprietors of this Medieime trill state without hesitation er fear of mutridiction. that the erne Mirrors 9m; cured more perm. where it hes boon intendment than any other medicine In sue for lb. Qabove dhows. Title medicine Mu neither Arsenio nor'' Oinfee In its tOtlVOltithltl, all of the Ituttedienteers of • Inri ro aontiva l itl T r! RlP.'l,ll=4` medicine Imo not e t.) afroccra o eiygerw 1 demnatternbere no m than ;Moth, tisele;sus=ethe. floaters in motions of the ocuntry where the Atom pre• rail jkIII do well to adoptthbvmedicing. se the patient is not obliged to lay bywhile under treatment and they mar ' , assurarefaspodycitre. The Proprietor couldintrodual thousands of csolittudes form ltroge of the highest respect. g ability, but prefernaying to the et atm one bottle and you will hive the infallible met le - yourself. Pull duce' Dona Mr its bar ahompany sheti.lottle. lkhtincates ran be won illteSinfloMsbooleg *lithe this Medicine Mu cured when othere ham , For Dispepela aid all other MMus Complaints thine Is not • totter Medicine Inthe market. It head. bonitalren with the nuotutooleitin• suctuesS In several came of Ehgumatism and Omit for tome mes- plaints take • tablespoonful a day. One bottle of this Noticing very often hag the desired el. het Puce 01 per tottfe. amlier For Owls by /hunts/sin all parts of the Milted Rates', imula All Wholesale ccdere must 'be addressed to DEED BLEEKER. oak Proprietor., 08 Itresdleay. Deer Ton. Aorns—Fleming lima. D. A. Tahnenock •Co„, i Wit AL mg On. and tlea IL Keyser. Pittsburgh. • -t i" 67. The Peoples' Pooh! :0 one who can rend shoal be withont it .r2eV": ifiaIt2II7I3PINDEARINWriti WABIIIaGTON'SPAR6WNLLADDiIItSB. • Juet published a Wee ben.. hoary Pateu.s2 , Wt. Matedaith rine Portraits of Waehlngton and aelfmlon on tinted P.C.. Pract-iNoth, =Motet Paper tee. Colubleettigtbs style to which this Book to got up lt otro of the CID:API:Or es well as acteofthe MOST IMEYCL bookseller publiehrti. ' Liberal teems to the .tads. Dooiieliera .end on your ordersto the Publisher MO& Pitt 83 Neassuentiet, New lark. N. D.—Reliable Agents, wanted in well the ahoy* Book thtonatiout the countrY. jolliti the Megfe Manufacturing Company • Afaeofacteretne/ oP4forSole th• fotimmay dmiraileCoods. al a &sword frau tie prferaffONElGN GOODS RICO BILE PROCATELLREI AND COTOLINES, In coat variety of Pattern. and combinabon of Colourr, in of which returns ars CONFINED TO 0138. OWN SALES, An entirely new article for STJR.N77DNP, UPOOLSTERT. Which combines theareatmt mount of DURAtiILITY and RICIINESS thund in anv article Prer More nod. Thme Goode are made by Power Loom and ameba only Doody oftbat manufacture tree olfered far sale. Dealers will down toexamine thorn Goods before rtuelmelnit /IDWOffineof the Co. N 0.4 Park Place, N. Y. 'B. -b. 31Alt8it. Amt., IRON WAREHOUSE, 111ARTIN, SPRING & CO., Imparters and Dade:slit' IRON AND STEEL, 262 Gmenteira Shyer, Keti , nil, • Keep marten tly no band a fall iratortment of Bar, Rod Band, floop. ntg . P.alhoe..4 other 11107 t . OF ALL KINDS. Merchants from an Seale..DT the country . are Invited to all or send their orders bait. boring. • • Orders hr moO entroatedta ovreares.lll he filled at the brand market gawk . , + , 31.14.1351N. HPRING iCO /CZ , 052 Oreetmlrb T.', SCBIEFFELIN.BRoureas 4:111:1; WHOLESALE' DRUGGISTS NEW YORK, /7sne reams' ts,Na.l7o Maenad., ari.O.Bearass, IMPORTING the leading Dnig, from tuck aslSlanl toirkats. both In ;mope .1171.:set Imlies. sad French sod llngllsh • Obstskals. Aran:test Tooth. Nan and llals Brushes, lair Mom and Stmt.; rub add Trieste Stanger. COAL ac . .f.as , kc.../... h t . 11 . er n offer tam 0n taltlmrll7=l,3ll.7lpart=ll. KUMBEL'S_L ••-: PATENT BIACNINE STRETCIIED LEATHER nAmmo i The on! y 'Wag Dirndl in Cht elmentry. • rrillEY are made - from the be oak :twined • I"ta nart ut tl =VAln e it h'd. ref with e '. .rfeet hug e,the Aillkehana wszranted to beanie; rate euUcle lad to rldue the tuirehaier. Th.y can he had Angle, double or to Lure Leather. Ntelta wad all neoweary sztlelee In the Hue. Le y addreeelug. —02 1 . 24 MT WM•AV 3 Ingi. ratautee.mrtru Y. Globe Iron Rifling Works. • Ant. "811 and 81.81.1funroCilriet, , New York, OPPOSITE Tint ALLAIIIX WOIRS. BALES ROOMS,•I:23'ORAND STRBET, MI boons Pam lIIROADIIAt. THEEtibgeribehtJu ving ' oitotutivet and tan-. tiZe!=e, are no illgre r irir offer public mut dealers throughont o tbo nonntrE..- • ' Mb ovum eatarriroprz:ut.tha - • descrlintl , Gratings, SAullex, of poorrabrtablelr on; an /herr/ear/44*s and ornaterntott erito and itEnetterfor chErtren. Iron Chaim,. Settees,- IraM. - 31,..Florner and littk Stanch . Untbrdkt rind' Mot Also, a superior quality •of Iron' Pa • m Penne, all or which they wlllwarrant to moose to atreurttEZdurobtlity, beat t7 of deelon sod theatroese,, the manunturce of any oth ephotire to tbetr line. Order. ttnnt seers motion of the United States theaktolly reeeltsd antleseenteS with the Ideated deepatrlL - ENT k LAVERS; • otylttanty : - EL.l,oratittatroet• E, Y. ADfJEL C./TERM inolesale Deal ay. I:1=1m? =4 ; gNif e ood .to 204 - Clretworich it:. Now fork. •• 1°.1116h FININBir SHADES; Gilt Corniees;l'able. Oil Cloth,DeC,3oltat o TERDURE, Natraflaetvirerand koala Dealer, No.lo l.tharlue at, sad Pio. 0 Cbathata Filure. Nast York. . DINCIELLitNEOus: ismCOAORTA.OTORY; ; L 0. -4 e•pryoirqx..a:,arnsz, : . • aiegLow, P.ropriotor?. "ROBERT a PATTERSON% LIVERY AND 8 LRem. •-• I.irerond strvri Cher, - • ' .; • :AinnUD, sotratti Lathnum man SEV/INTII szensr. 'P IL.A'D EL.PIII4. s 0 sarPrk. s l . 6o ,Pcr 4 . 11 - 4 E, Nay b.itlf4-174 ' - svagmo 'GINTIVAIMONNIESION , ,II,44 • the sale sad pushups el Bael "ZetataMP Iti o ntikat=q 4 aenzi Bends, hicestsvp, ke. SEPTEMBER 2, 1854. • • • GOOD Naive VROli run SCIOTo.—The Chiller,- tho Gazettee, of Teenday evening sue: "Our friend Jerry Cronse4informeins that on what may be called theaver-flenbottinas the corn "wilt' be nearly a full crop, Ville on the upper lands, as we-have heretofore stated, theyichl will beabout 1 o ne - brathountalquantity. • Including the large bottom-lands-of sae Scioto river, Paint, Deer and Salt creeks,' with those of other manlier streams, of which; e !lave a good many. the corn crops of Ron* • eery will Lot be eo rooted, ally affected an has enenilly been suppoied."— 'We presume it like ) ;that the damage resulting to the Corn crop from.the droughty has been over-1 entitimied. There veal undoubtedly be tolerable crops along the rich moist river bottoms'', but the i numberless Gelds on the side hills, are gone glim- 1 merin gl _. Tux Col= Ga n oP-41COD NEWS.—WO had ' the pleasure of an Interview, yesterday, with a gen tleman thready connected with the agricultural and shipping intermits of the West, and a resi dent of the Magee country, whainforms us that the crop of corn in the Wabash and Maumee section* will be larger and in every respect bet- . ter, thin season than it has ever been before. His_ means otricnowing these facts are [mete and his veracity9s not to be questioned. Ile states that all through the valleys of the two users named, there Ilas been. an abtmdance of rain, and that vegetation has.,been'remarkably developed. Far mers bare secured double the amount of hay,usu ally cut, and potatoes are so plentiful as to be sold at Oily cents a bushel in any quantity. The wheat crop has been destroyed by the weevil, 1 but other crops are all abundant. As an Wai -1 tratioa he etstrd that in one large field of corn near his 'house, the stalks were se high that a man on horseback riding in a rod or two would be Concealed from dew, and many of the cars could not be reached by . person - so mouzited:-,-- . This is cheering intelligence, for it gives ns great hope of other sections.. There is no doubt that the drouth has been more or less destructive in the South, but if Northern Ohio, Indiana and Illi are likely to give an ' average crop of corn, wile Wisconsin excas bet previous years in thii spect, we Shall be in no close strait. for park and beef, the coming winter. ' Still, this is no reason why some more eco nomical customs abottld not be introduced among the western farmers; in the particulars of culti- ration-awl consumption of theleteeitt crops.— The wastempecially in the corn, battle? to eon ' teMplate, when the observer' in I'n the , lutist accustomed to frugality. The whole pro'c'eed or farming, indeed an ,practiced by our agricultur alists, should be reformed, and we can conceive no mare worthy subject for the orators at Agrieul tend Fairs and Farmers' gatherings of whatever nature, than the eloierdy arid imperfect methods of cultivatii* pricticedlip o try. It should be constantly the theme of gricult I writers, and every means ahead be taken. t - awaken in the Mims didirectly etlicernail, semi' terest In a subject of mi l dly-it/I importance.— portaneM—.ll etc Demae rac3. l The Chet/moons. (fentr.)Advertf rof the 22d I last- says: "Corn is very finch improved by the recent rains. i.We have met many friends from dif ferent sections of the couritry, and from. them we gailier that this crop will not be much of a failure after ell. We have news also from. South Georgia and Alabama, which npeak very enpour- 1 agiogly of the prospects. 'lt is very seldom that TenLeasee fails in her corn crop, and al though it him suffered much, we are not with out hope that the corn will average a crop. The Sandersville (Ga.) Georgian of the 22d bast says . Since our last issue we hare had generally thronghout the country abundant ?vans, and the prospect Is now dancing, that the Injury lathe corn crop (which in some sections Of the coun try was as great as that by the drought last year) may be counter balanced by s heavy pea, potato and turnip crop. Cotton looks well, and although the weed is generally !mailer than usual there is little doubt of air overage yield. . The Louisville Journal of Friday has the fol lowing: In conversation with a farmer in this county and an, observant gentleman of Clark county, Indians, the former informed us that he would make 70 bushels corn to the acre, and in Clark the yield would arcrege 10 bushels to the acre. If these statements are correct it would , seem to - indicate timethe corn crop will not be as deficient as supposed, pertionlarly in the vi cinity of the Ohio river. A few weeks will de thisothe the wetter. • - ERIN RAILROAD Srocc.—Thee New York Peat .says, editorially, that Erie steel must con tinue to go down until it finds its way late the bands of men who, at the prices they loan paid for it, think they can afford to hold the road and .pay Its debts. If it finds no snob purchasers It moat be sold seder its mortgages, and the' stockholders, the income bond and floating debt holders, be sacrifieed. It le now coneeded,the• Post belles", that the company can never ahig ger along nadir its present burdens and pay any . dividend. ,The last toorith. has settled that point finally. The question to be solved next is, le its stook worth anything=that is, is the ro od 'mare than it owes. Tbie problem bin the course of rapid solution. Another week will probably settle it also. Ooe reason it has not been rattled before io the difficult,* of aescrinining the eitent of the•floating debt of such a gigantic corpora tion, doing a large portion of its busitiese open credit. The-only way to protect the stockholders frout•istiPt. If not a total lose, is suggested to bo.a.subacription bithe merchants and others Interested in•the mad, of a sum sufficient to re nerve the road from its difficulties. The prinot-: pal without interest to be repaid before any dividends ere declared. -The bad condition' of the financial affairs of the company is folly proven by the necessity for' such an almost im practicable scheme. Tho Post farther thinks: The pubbe are clearly interested in having the exact value of the rood ascertained, and Its fictitious value exploded. It would be bettor to have it sold at once under Ito mortgages, or un der an execution, than that it,..nhould 'remain looger X mere fauoyetOok; where the People• go to gamble without incurring thi . auspicion which attaches to.professional. gamesters, and where Innocent people are daily tempted to their,ruin. • •I'maa Thowithw's Whig. • ' STATIC or THINGS LS EAST Trawarains.—T ie a great deal of Abolitionism in East Iles. uessee, and with it a fearful increase of insolence and hellish daring on the part of, negroes. Ne grace take more liberties in East Tennessee, and display/110TO i 111101. 1 .1010 is their intercourse with white people, than anywhere we have ever been, nod we hale traveled exteneively.' Many of the Degrees can read, and they keep them selves posted np on the subject of the centre .versy between the North and the South, touching the Slavery question. They, con be heard rein •tinginattcre of title sort to other; negroes who cant' read, at any time. To the disgrace of, East Tennessee, we met admit, that white' men, everywhere, play cards, _fight chickens, drink whiskey, and SaLlaith-brenk it with the negroes. Abolitionists meet with _more favor ill gest Ten :nbssee than anywhere else in the South. Tho rataiundrels fill our .puiplta ; npreside in our eehools (len us . goods; marry into our families serveus se clerks and attorneys, and figure-in tvery other wait - The . true-hearted cilium' of . East Teniessee, and property holders, ought to 'entirinto a fe?Oiti, - and whip, black, and ride on a Calitirrespeetive of age, calling, or fotniirtui., , sociations,- every Orescher, eitiuo , or traveler:: who dares- to . . utter , , ono .woad in oppostticutb . 131 ‘ , 17: or who' ie 'found. he peseesefon of as eat:, :'Thies ire al iteathieiti ir'ittfiVe riiay help others carry them out. forACeSnwuncirinmanitookNeLlpelleNcr larrchettllSPWaecira,ll,eilnecCtiioun cinnati; on 31ontLay, which excited netee interest. A large vote was east and the result was, notwithl. standing the Germans Lave a large majority in the Ward, the election of ...Col. John Robinson, an old and respectable. citizen, by a Terylarge plurality. .The Tote stood—Robinson, 214; Dr. Boyd, 140; L. Swartr,lls. • There were one Or two features about the election which are worthy of notice. The Times, from which we glean .thew facts, remarks:— "Though the Germans have a large majerity . in the Ward, they determined to elect an American j arra nothing else. Dr.. Boyd, who, wetheliere, j is a Pennaylrania German; and who, with other demagogues, attempted sometime since to array the Germans against our common schools for the most selfish purposes, and Who stood at the polls, the best part of the day, 'electioneering for him self, was badly defeated.: This confirms, to a considerable extent, what - we have heretofore asserted, that, the-mass of the Germans. of this city are thoroughly imbued with the spirit of Republicanimn, and that once free from the des potism of party, and the influence of dema gogues, they will Support American institationa en maw. The German demagogues, who have been endeavoring to isolate the Germans of this city from the American portion of the commu nity, are now fast losing their power and they know it. The Germane) are beg - Wining to think for themselves, and act foe themselves, and we predict that those demagogues, who hare been endeavoring to niake themselvei popular, over the Rhine, by making uojust attacks upon the German Loglish Schools will soon meet with the fate of Dr. Bort,"—Ohio State Journal: Sr. Douaicoo.—Adrices has been received-from St. Domingo City to the 25th July. There had been no indications of a renewal of -bestilitie.o ea thepart of his Imperial 'Majesty Faustin 1. The U. S. frigate Columbia arrived there on the 17th with Geh. Cazneaa charged by,Oca, 'Pierce and Mr. Marcy . .with • the duty of making a treaty with the Government of the Republic,' One of ,the objec ts-which the American Goverinneist ap-. pears to have in view IMAM) proposed treaty; is to obtain-the cession of etnaval station for its ships of war in the Bay of Samana,---one of the finest harbors in America, whither the Columbia want to cast anoh.r after havlng landed the Com miesioner. Gem - Caineart also brings finisitird an arrangement for - colonisiog Dominica from the United States„ but whether this is to be included in the treaty; with the United States or in a pri rate compact with some company of speculators, does not appear. The Commissioner is said to be hurrying the formation of the treaty, in 'order that it may at once be acted on by the Domini cian;Legialature, which is now in session,and thus be all ready for ratitleationby the American-Sen ate:when „meets in December next.-..80l Socrates Issnrormstto KAsisss.-The Worcester Spy announces that the first band of 'emigrants for Kansas, under the charge of the ..Einigrent Aid Company, will start from Roston -on the lith Inst. We wish them the utmost lute cesa their hearts can desire in getting there, ter the hardy pioneers of KIIIIUMS will doubtless have tar end feathers prepared In abundance for their reception. Kansas is open for settlement both to the North and the South.. Slavery has been' kept out of territories by Congressional inapt moots, but never has it failed to carry the day, and firmly establish itself when all Owed to enter ' As to these white-livered gentlemen otWomes, ter, who marched up to. Beaton and marched back again, they value their skins too highly. 'te have them tanned with a composition of jar and feathers—a valuable art, peculiar to the South ern. States; but it is rarely the case that 'oar ar. , Kati cap obtain Suitable material in such qnsmtE. work epoxies that promised by the Wet:- center Spy to the hardy pioneers of .Kansas.,-- Good luck to them—may - they reach their desti nation and get their full deserts..—Lynchbury . • . COY. ; iIOLLL'IS AND Tilt . . 1 3oXBAIDStr.* Or . 011 1‘ 1 "7011X—A correspondent of the New York . Timesgive . a new reading to Conf. Hollins' note to Capt..f lip in which he regretted that the English fo ce was not double that of his own 'ship. The American Commander, according to the coriespondent, regretted the part he was if . compelled to act by his instructions: and that ' "the sentiment alluded to in reply to Lieutenant fo J.', was writtenr die mery purpose of express •• . • Mg in - the most delicate ' mannerto the anthori ties at Washington, his abhorrence of the duty which they had' imposed . upon him," hesimply thereby meaning to convoy the idea, that the Present* of' it - force twofold 'that of his own niouldhave furnished a valid axonse for neglect. Log or declining to: carry out his instruction. 4— This explanation , ire ,e are further told, is made , without the knowledge of Com. Hollins, but re, fleets -his true sentiments l• All. of wnicli is "very important if true." - Tire nor F.ins. , —The Troy Whig says that it is fully warrnnted in stating that the loss by the recent fire in that - eity,exchisive of the lum.. tier district, will fall but &friction, if anything, below three quarters or is Million of dollars;' that the loss by the destruction of lumber will prove to be over, rather than under two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Considering the fire extenleir over what is equal to eight deniely peptited blocks and pertions of . three others; that much valuable machinery,Was'ole streyed ; that not much less than two hundred and fifty buildings were burned, 'which, may be safely dstimated as worth from $4,000 to $l,OOO Viand furnished at the rate of froms2,ooo to $5OO each—the Whig thinks thli estimate will be fully, borne put. The total amount of lumber, at all kinds, destroyed is believed to be not less than 20,000,000 feet - - ArPonrialre Br mill PALSIDIFT.—Robort3. Armstrong, of Zolfo, Third Auditor of the Trete . , urv, in the place of Francis Burt,appolated Gov ernor of Nebraska Territory. Thomas C. Porter, la:e Surveyor of the Port of New Orleans. Collector of Customs in place Solomen W. Donne, deceased, E Starke, Surveyor of the Port of New Orleans, to 1111 the vacasoy occaeloned by the promotion of Thomas C. Porter .to the Colletor • ehip. The vacancy in the sppraiser's office oocasion• id by the promotion of William E. Starke has not yet been filled —Globe Tai MAISACAUSLITII DIROCRAcY AXDSZPIRAS - was Mated In tho Boston POst, i'day 'or two ago, that the Democratic State Central Coin: mittee, at its recent meeting to assign a day for the meeting of 'a State Convention, bad passed unanimously a reiolution approving of the Na. bondAministration and its measures. The Sa , lent Journal,says: ' "We learn that this atatemeutis entirely false.' A resolution of this sert was offered by Mr. Dan. let D. Kelley, and was voted down promptly; re ceiviog a veryfew votes. The attempt was mode two or three times afterwards, but failed each IlloottaiTO time. One of the min:ahem sarcasti cally said that If it was desirable. to ascertain how many friends the administration bad, it would'be best to have a convention of its fiiendi assembled." Stir IXO X 0 MIXILDIR!—It BUM that the Preis: . Wont appointed a enecessorto Collector .Downs,. New Orleans, when . that keiitletian was else, and faithful tolall party requirement. The Na tional liudligencer says it is all a sort of mistake, which arose by ponfoundlng him with CoMnuedore Dowries, 'of the Nary . , recently , deceased, and from the fact that Collector Downs had left New Orleans for Kentucky for the benefit of his health, in which latter place ids 'death was re ported to hare taken place. The President, It appears, bail filled the empposed vacancy bY 'pro moting Mr. Porter, the annoyer of the Port of New Orleans, and !Wrench:kg one of tho Apprais ers to the . office of Surveyor. • What is to be done now in the premises we are !enable to say, but suppose the word of command. will be' .As Nor To on Cutzustr.—Ames, who shot Janus C. Hall, in Cincinnati, Ohio,'s year or two ago, and was acquitted through the efforts of his coun sel, lately attempted to oradi the payment of their fees, $2OOO, on the plea of the exorbitance of the charge. The father of Ames, who had bound himself fur the paythent, conveyed away his property to prevent its collection, but- the lawyers bned, arid a jary gave &verdict of $2250, and proceedings were instituted to vet aside the fraudulent conveyance. After waiting until-the otst amounted to $5OOO, the money was paid, thus verifying the old adage, " Ile who cheateth a lawyer, lins only one more." PeCrrisrirrmat Irstr.—Duriog the . past Ttsr 110 houses, ' , with 4.000 rooms, hate. been I built in Turin • -end all this is attributable to the treating the dew Conatitntion tolerates religious liberty. Where every other Italian city is de- I cayed hue a corpse, Turin is growing under the new impulses of Protestantism, like a green bay trey. The Waldenses are about opening in that city a Pr N otestant temple, the first in. Italy, upon the very spot where the Dominicans barn the bodies of the martyrs. • -- L botsa Rim Amts.—We treo it stated that caps. McMinn is ordered to Oreytawit agate with Unr Ovum:. • The American Coo►ol, Mr. Pabentc Ishas.ant with him to mai investigation Intirtbeentount of .detrages done to 'citizens of lihei:Vniled States 1)y-the bombardment of the town, and also to take testimony end report up. on the valuo of the entire property destroyed... '. y',. ~ t r''' th.c " .ll ""Tti."‘ . :.' DAT Wastwart. Sten YlaWil Aoo.—ln Mien. what ? Why sold out' A Speculation in /irk. I Imre done it! Dime lay's Histery of - Western New . York, pr. Costal my Erie. Realiz.i. as the brokers ant; sp ecula- te Y• ' who. settled in 1790 with-his farnily.l" toi l say. I had idea li,ed long enough • loe ht outlet of Seneca Lake, fernishesasleetik k h of the at - 80, and dreamed of par, or, aeeoriiia g to tie : seas e___ as and the health 6f.thi4/tiklaafat.* aerie . knowingones, 120 in leae,tltati two years. At of . y' u l. Be 'say* that'.'qik 37t5. 10 .jriin,_,___fell any rate, a good investment. Ilegular dividends ei ther in June ' er. July ; ' the water- In the '' . of 8 per cent. per annum, which at 80 would h e lowered. more Ganz. foot, the heavens seemo n just 10 per cent. Went home elated. Stuck the ire. the earth :scorched, and the air satu rated' certificate is the indits-rubber band:saying “reg- ' W ith 'Peitilence."' le 1816, 1 the cold year, the tiler dividend of 8 per cent., and - A largo margin s e n een. - .lnnt very - healthful." ',,, . \ for zi . rise." ' Felt 'vertically •eltingated. Next I A &inure or Foart—bol. Carrigo, ens of morning, -rose early. - Thought the newspaper I the Bpanlsh revolarionista, was taken in an early ' carrier uncommonly late: Re always is late i skirmish, tried bye court-martial, condemned to when important news is expected. 'At last he i dtmth, and eared by the Queen, at the earnest in- t came. Took the paper out of his - hand, and flerceselon of his wife: Helms now, within only turned to the stock list; Eric.. last sales, 81.— j a few' day s , been by tbij-ju ne Q„,.., ma t e d a• I Good! She goes up. A hundred and twenty in I general officer, and appointed to the maimed Of ~ less than two years! Went outand met llorde- I the of the garrison at Madrid! We hope '.', cat Den Jezreen, the. Jew .broker. :from Amster-' the . Cotenal dbes not realize the adage of a loot *, dam. What do you think of Erie? "Oh, it is . for luck.' I . ....:. - goat—great road, aide guage-rinakesb five bun- , i tnori'Dili::--There was a deacon Ina tomtits 'lt fill - • dred dousand a month.. 11 pa par in Tone 1 Na,,,ii i ss ii s s us e ;:b y ja m sigma of Day.....hi'llid e year.". °Good again," thotight 1. ..A Jew never ! 'ii'Coeper. -. One Sabbath 'Morning, he-heard .mistakes in whotters, Abraham was the numb er of boys playing in,:front of hie :Niue., vezy fust man- m at a cash bsrgain. He :- and he went out to stop their aabbath breaking. he a grave of the sous Bea, and weighed A .„„, ; „ • a grave ,i ountenank het Lim to t h eu4s. one the direr" for it. ' His pcaterity, from that B ''''', :7 o 3 lo - you Anow, what day it, is?" ...Yes,: very day nit q land ipeculatiotas, and went into I s i r ~ immediately reenonded._e n s .. of- the ion. stocks. • Jew knows!. .I.Par in one year,"-filer- „ ' - •- „ . ,- - , , Deacon Day, Ge.cooperl , :. decal says. Walked down to Wall atreet..l Went 1 .. - clear through from Trinity to the Eastri er.-- I PC'rrma rr ox STlWlG.ThiftyliieBSils Of char- Overheard all sorts of coMmercial and mo ete,4l, tering and i I ; fuel' -uPP , SI.D4 ~/ta..for a , Steamer to terms: --dollare--cash on ' time—short— ail-- suppress fillibustermm In :LoWer :Californii,. margin—tight--operators for zi .rise---(thought ,- al:Counted to $118,638.- The, rate-paid: for the, that g ood ) -- anterest — principa17-bear- . -bull. &a 1-Uiet was 8 /. 6o o . &'day, and Abe. coal coat $lB k &c. Went home and waited for the evening pe- , IPer .Um i The 17 . , B:Senate : in considering the ! per. It came about 4. Looked at - the stock 1130 nand billy rejected en amendment; to pay the Erie 78. Eheul . What is the matter 1 '4,A.'n:L, amount, it being. more Min the *hole value of rat of the Baltic." Sauk .of Eaglet:4 'lsilort. of the steamier. ''.The'esetterseither; overdone the chin. • Erie therefore down•fo 78. Railroad riot IMW,S. .- • - .: t - ..• .. , . . , . at Erie, l'a. .Tung tern up: Travel ioterrupted. , i- :; The organ of the . 1 1arcishell,Democracy in fie Peanuts, pies and gingerbread... Loss of at leas 1 city of New York emis that ,•• orders. hays been $25,000 to the company. Erie goes down to 7 . B ..Ltrananiitted from Washinhen.speciallienjoiniag Think of selling - Out; bnhean't afford to Jess Si upon all persons holding Mike under the, General . .in each share. • That would 1 , e;5210 dead lora .Governtnent la this State to keepity,from the on 80"thares. ' Advised to • hold on. f Ifitlicnity 'proaching Boft.'Sbult-cimiOiltiUn sat' Byrum*, 'see n over Totaled bottom. ' Conelndeto hold -. a nda; noCallo_ii theieselvei;te be el as dela-, on a 1 0 , 0•3'.8, longer. - N e ?tt ner n i egteleinklatte gates:" foe the , itiasotz that it le iddicipated """ the .despatch from Halifax. brings a week's later tees i I Itarnburners will have . control of. the Contention tom EnrOpe. "Poiition'Ot'Auiftia and Primais 1 And.pase ancalebe;,sas.mpla 3 63os,4,-, ! ". . . . still doribtful."' Eke goes to :Wont look it, ~ . ... . . the stock list fora week: . Looked:at Stock list 1 Rounzt Otraes. t if-relater°, - skltenersd of next morning. Eris dcln2 to 67.,., Thailderl 'ficer, mho bad -having ft where is the thine .going to? _Took the tiertiti.,. a ccidettlallY,rem:l rough.witk-a-Jowaid point In , sate out of the Idlerubber befid, mid walke d battle, it was thereafter Cured- Thiene rather right down to Wall street,'determined to realize., a dangerens remedy. Anotherireederful cure 13 Met a bull. He said I had' better hold on.-.. 'that of an Italian, who lay at the point of death. Changed my mind, went - home, end put the Cm- , As he did not die feat enocge for a - Certain ene tifieate in the indite-rubber band. Looked at the Inf. who having a spite to-anewer,:zsci into the stock list that afternoon. . Erie advanced 1.-' sick man's chamber, and gave him la desperate Good!_ The tide has turned.' Conclude.to sell stab with a stilletto. The invalid mended from out at 86. 'Several 'weeks gebwand Erie /tangs thattnoment,the blood letting ,eased his life. at about 68. ' "Arrival" of - the Atlantic.". 'Lord...,.Noirwiy Es;2lA p .o . g in. 0..E.4.1„.:„_Th„ Par. Raglan had' said in • Parliament ; that mem yet' in: iiej.,,E,ifith'au co i B ,„ fi o nx , ce - i T lhat 4,',l ar e . h.„, born would shoulder their muskets in thepreserti been Issued from the engineering , war. Erie went down to' 66.- began to totL Aireettig - oatittatt:tra to limitrthemitolfes to opt ima. Talked an 'old'friend, Began to titled amounts, or:work-on this read:within the million, all in bonds end mortgages • except 10. ..nextrnoutb... In order to comply with.this, many shares of Erie - Teld me, to put' it away 'and handshave been, di• - ' . -' - ..... , , -. ~ . think -.-- . nothing about it till it reached par. That was the way he did. Ile wonderod that I, 'who , had nothing in the world but 80 shores of Erie, should be so Annoyed about it. Took his advice as "far as I Could. Put it away, but thought of it ten hours out of every k: week passed: Schuyler fraud fell like a ,thoutaind. bombshells; or hissed a fiery flying serpents'in Wall street. Erie went down,. down, down to 50:-. • Murder! Why didn't I. sell a t 60, 08, 701.. , Mby did I him . At . all?_ Because, in' imagination at , All th e - Mania mad* his tall oileetit,. •• ; ..'•-,' _-to ono obondoot thoworot toot portent • - That's why. Wellinfter all, 50 is a round sum, and just half Witte Per.' . It looks as if it would stop at - 50. - -- At any rate, cant think oftelling out 'now. : Should losejust so oo .hz the "oPn'affelL"' Watched the stock list.,eagerly is Over , 14 . 0 t Bat iatiett to 7144 torthitiootititik and evening papers: " Mast guinto Wall street, and read the list asides ;on.the brokere.beeke.;-. Erie monde ab0ut , ."50.- Good! The criers:hid 'reached a - teens. L Think I of baying out at 50 5, bring down'the averge,.-7. Tell it to a' -friend- ..'fion't do it, `,ay 'deer fir i dontdo if." Took his advice. , Next day - 4' pan ic. Income bonds dueinFehrttary.: Who Aida' know that. before I'. Brie down, to 47: 'Seared . outright.' Went home, and tookAhe certificate out of the indin-rubber band, and rad down to Wall - itreet, .. Out" ef. breath. “Sell.--thii . --iforeal'h."' ...Any limit;. els f" - •••NoLdash." Inivie houra-I , had the etuff for 80:shares - it 43. Went home. ' , Knocked shriek: oat: of the wall and deprited. - I did It., :Fad., t.. „. ..... . . . . • .. Touron's Farri.:4The telegraphic despatches' from-New Orleans have ' already advised carrels.; dent of the creehing.of the.F.retick.bhad in.fkine • ra, and the determination of the Mexican gay , ernment, toexecete Boulbon and his . otricers.-, This' fate; So richly merited by the andscliMS ad venturer; will put, an end to the FrenCh - scheme so ingeniously concealed and covertly attempted, for the seizure of. Sonora., _At the . tithe Of , the occurance of the troubles'with, the FrencliConsol in San .Francisco, we intimated Our belief that, the suspicious znovementa of the French, on the' west- coast, were . intended to check AniericOtt . progress, by the seizure and annexation of Soria' rs to the empire of Loitis Napoleon. This • has turned out to - be the actual_ fact. • Precisely as we suspected, no sooner,: did, the French: three, ' enlisted la San ..Fr.ancieeo, roac h Sonora; than they dejected the deg , of Santa Anna and array ed themselves with Anilbon in tut atteMpt to take possession of the canary, rortunately, however, the French conspirators who haMhed the plot, -miscalculated the strength.oltlei Mexican army and the effectiveness of the farce aint„ against it. It is now ,fully believed at Wnshington that Coe- • sedDillon was a party to. this•ettierte; and, that throughout all his adventurous 'undertakings in., Sonora Count Boulbon hos . been supported Ike cretly by French official influence. Au intima tion is made that . the National',administration either has _revoked .the.exequatur . of ',Dillon or will do so. ,Assuredly this ought to be done, and instead of making any acknowledgment for the indignity done him, our 'govermient abinild de: fend its own officers, who it is now evident were' 'in the clearly right. —.Yeilh'American. ''" - -. • A Cnrstsi• Wean:a—Europeans and Amer icans are very apt to - consider the Chinese as bar .baritins, when compared to our own and other Christianmatione. Yet we are coastantly . meet- Ing with facts in relation to that singular people, 'whirl pate° the blush all our velnglorionsboast-. lag. What are oar great canals when compared With that extraordinary work of art, the Impe rial Canal of China, which wasballt by the Mon. got EmPeror,'Kublai Khan, ..and extendi.e dia.. tend° of more than 600 mileh Great heights. are tunnelled,lakes bridged, and stupendous em. bankments thrown over marshes and low ground to afford It is passage. Unlike our canals, its ca pacity is not limited to small boats, but largo ships nail - upon its waters, which are ;filled by mighty rivers, and serve not only the parposn of e commercial highway, but are used for the two fold objects of irrigation and drainage, thus ren dering available for cultivation much tend which •would otherwise be useless,. Thlecanal hes been . pPonounced by Europeani a gigantic work, • and 444 displaying eopod - practical engineeringsltill, and even genets in. its contraction. Yet. it.is oily one among many atihievattients of art to be fond an h larger scale in China than in any oth er country le the• World. And yet the race which prodticed these wonder, is pronounced aimless in California. - Doubtless, they may be, for electioneering or warlike purposes, bet in .many other respects they will prove of quite a 4 much utility to the Eureka State, as their aelf sufficient traducers.—Nciith American. A commee'pralicela - Paris, which imp:mates a stringer favorably, is thneof lifting or taking off the hat when a fetters! penes. This li sereediry all classee.--En. Paper. Some yams since, we were one of that rushing crowd ever peering up and down Broadway.- IThen.lo feint of old St. Paul's, all eyes were at ;treated by the appearance of the crew of the . French war vesscl,.La Bello Poole, which then' . visited. tho United State:, under command of 'Prince Do Joinville. The crew ware in their 21i veil drees.uniform, bright and beautiful, and were carelessly sauntering along seeing the sights:— en at once, they stopped, formed a lino, faced inward and uncovered. Bow Coquisitely touch, leg was the scene when we discovered in that thoughtless, busy, hurrying:eroord a man of for eign ,birth,. evident poor and friendles, under whose arm Was tenderly - corned d tiny coffin, and by his side the stricken mother. : They were in search of burial for their babe, and were Jostled and unheeded in th at gay torrent of humanity, until theymet by these hardy tempest-tossed mar leers. Who on the instant, withbared heads, stood in silent rceOct,' while the sacred ashes of the unknown infantwero passing.. , Such are French manners T.V~O Artrala... 'The' Washington Sentinel comptaini that in the Smithsonian Institute. there- ere so many doors it itb . plaisrds . ..:14 ,- rldndtratiee", on them, that bat tempertoast have ever had inopportunity , of thoroughly exPloritig. the premises. . We think the emus placard might be, put upon the en trances to the building and ieliglouslyohserted, by all men; without any lois to the ireeld..,._., '• ~ The Richmond ,E.iiriitiheir,..thii ' S out h Ike . Democrat,' tho*Aliiandiia ißenttdol. Staunton "Thidicitter" -Abingthen.., Demoitnit,iinebester , Yriresnun,... and - Danyilla . 'Republic:silt.' :till-'goed [ liont l loo , *Per*, .nrti• opposed '.(o. ft, littnkr .\"/Uuld graduation tbili:! . upcs thugronad that it is a saerigte of .Democratio . pritiMples and a. ti-. , dation of the. Constitution. • • • • .1 , • , a. , • - • . . . ......... ~ „ , . .RitAfiA.;7•A.Vi.: :44:.1..:-;:'-:i..?11':::''''..*'' \ .. . .. . _ / . .r.',... 2- ' - _. -: . : . f .__:c' , ..-:a ..L __ . l -. 121. r i .,... 1 - ' - \\ \• 4 l ' - :.;; .. : ~., 4 . _ ...eye been., discharged. , Vationa reasons, it is - eaid; bare been nosigned by - „antside individ uals for this indden . change in this direction of -affairs: ..' - - - ~..' -! ":.'-• , 2!, Tun.. Washington' Limon saye Jtidge Dongias .• stands upon:. a zreat principle:" '181) did Shy lock, and wanted Itn'enertnone:litterest too, but he did not get it,,and in.tho encl./is-even lost ale . principel. ...Bo the littingiant most be; warned in time; or hamaYnOt *con haaft 10 ." 11 alier gratis 'Wining hiniself."-:.-Pha. Stat..; .-., "'`^ , - . . GRAIN FRZIORT3 FROM Bea PIIANcLIIIO.—AIet- ier from Ban Fulani/ice says - Ili - nib 03. B. Bish op, which cleared at. 'Ban .Francise -Ma the Blet ult., for - liest...York; had 300 tons theirley on board. Arienhar,ressel - scar .aboaa -to tail 'for - England iiith . nbont the . itainti ntilintity . .. Grain of ail kinds R ae limey low 'in price, and would not pay :thii:fenner fai hl i slabor in eniiing it,. J -. . . ANNOt :BE BE T:-.We-Niiiifilft. diistinCi•. ---- IPif understood thatlre eta .1 111 .*Oltingrit . reTlllt irk& o ne Gold .end Silver Watches of the verp tom OWLS/. 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