.:.? , t1..1::; , ...'4-t,i , I';:':;":.1:.:. EsIABLISILED IN 1786. PITTSI3URGH.GAZETTE Win i" • , k; DAILY AND WECKLY ET. WRITE it CO. DAYDI WWTJ I.I3A3WitL llMOrrr. • ••• 0 1 510 . 4 lerreti BUM. asiimm Amur amp sot= mrshle halt yeArlY W 11,11 3—tro dollar:pm Annumm,.ln Alvan* dubs , be seriele4 013 the wamt,,tuns: • • Tay.* wsrUs 5 U 0 . 'l' frf."'"',..s. t .v?,',Pr b Tr n, AAA to DP pad lararisbly Irt advance. No dub pme=iii • be eerie Atter We year oxpireA rinless the money is sent for 'EA.TES OF ADVERTISING: O.:iga.n,twOaeeof 1.4 .29.n4 " AoaLei . Do one . OSO seek additiOnsi 0.25 - Do one weak 1. . • pope D 0 0 I bar 10 Of) 8101 .01. CiArtrrin um ea m g s aertt7trai)iit7) ;0 ' 'War for 11140.0 additional *mars, Mianstable at blossom war ' • • WM) of 25 0) addltteoal enure. triserted weer one month, ra ted ,foe under the yearly tes, • Salt 'cis,— *l°F.l"*M4- • Atinetbreasenteemsenling a . marws.aild not. otirfribeell ' nom) to be etramied se a roars and a half:: Publhbom aot semontablo for legal. advertlwaumts lierad the amount °harmed Mr their publication. unonairiast candidates/or ono, to be charged the mine nsoWe Aelvartleements trot warted:no the oripy for a speolDed M o.l assiter l...o nif loser I,.4 t fl ions. will be wetland till forted. Ind • Pririltge of atomatai vertimits Le erietly limited to ,Pedr cern Lamellate buboe, and all advertisements GA' tbs bandit at COM 0011.115. am se nil advartimments conmetted with Abair awn tsintes. and ormleiref ervartisemonts. In length or otherise.. bo. .V: 6010114. 4T. 1 Y 4 Tvi IrV. a lid .'" = " trtiti b l:ale " araTt . fliMkret and iTimaPt rem?) ot tensed. • • r 03VIetleravout. for eh:ritabla Institutions, ere moo. Panlo 'AO s, mud, township, and other pabile meetings /tad all . politiesi areetinge am( notices, to be charged halfprlee, pep alio strictly In advance. liereleas, notion* to In chareed 50 cent. . ~ g leettenstlems Mewled velment charge, maim when tiled by Animal invitations or obituary notices, and when 10 OCeovenanled.to ha paid lb. • ILegalsO i f 6 1vortisars. and all 'otters dingoen anammime 1100 %.idritut troika designed to call attention to Canairbt, or lay public entertainments, wham e argot sr* made admittmloe—sil notices of pri nt. armotaa—wiry,notksi designed to roll attention Lo private enterprises, ealralated or intsmded to promote 10 Mvtd0s1 Womb ma only he Ineated with the ander. Moan* that the sues Is to be pea Fah If Intended to d4pls.. isol neap per ra.l.lm,ssate will be charge. at the rate LifillmP or Er notion) to b ' C ' ehargied tttpls Mina - Tavern Tetitions $2 each. is lloal Water Anent* . and Atettionens. advertisements not bs dimwit nodor rearlY.tatea, but allowed odium) Mof thirty-three and onothird par omit form the 00001. of ••, • turahn .. tn lasertons SD One each additionst airvirannarris wcw.r nrca. Oas &Inure. (10 Ilz ia .? Insertina....6o costa, ilitrigalad.orlimeeas t tt " alci pal 4 fiaterra."74l'.. BATES OPj DISCOUNT Column Dotilon Tr or ostrces. at N....H0 LMES & : o NS; Brokers. Ah. VC Marlxt At. toetwas Third and . FourCirls. Pittstnergh• . _ . . PENNYLVANIA. City Dank, Cincinnati- 1 , 6 Bank of Pitudenrsek---..par Oommerdd hive 2 e it`L. do ' . Exchange Rank of d0...-mtkanklin Baur-. —.. do Mer and Manor, of do-.par Lafayette Clank .1-4 .. _ -' do hank .of Onounercm. ..a.par tddo We/ os.tlrsortax.' do Bank of &nth :Amara- oar Wee... l i - e ' .. Busk- do Bank of North!n.lAbatics.par Bank of Ilo.ndUon ...-.: • -- , Bank of Peomerhrants-....par Smell Noses..., - 1,6 Bank of Penn Tornahnee. ......- - ' NEV.' 3 NulaN/S. COmsonocial Bank of 30..3:.0ar An solvent 11anka....-.- 66 Irarstores'ettlmhso..uMf , -.., ;NSW' TURK.. rod Bank._ .... ......—.par Near Y0rkp1tr,.....„....par enalogton Banik..._ -,-.....pex Cotustri_-.--.--.......'..1%. annron & Mook. Ban6 , --Por _.-% 'MARYLAND. . ' Z=l*Bank---,.....„Far nalthoore.„.---.,-.."....,ner o /k l ieg ; k 7.:- . = ryntri 15 . 3tjaall, =ark llank--.....-.. 411 advent Dankx---.... l i t Tnldeematee Bank: ---,oar _ - r - VIRGINIA. Western clank.: -.. ..:-..;..ar Rank' of the Taller-,- - .1 M Bank of Uhamberdroath- l ' Rusk of Va-ILlchmond- " -, Sauk of Mate. r Econ r,..rmel Ex. Bank, V., Norfolk " ',- Banker Danville. _. - ---for'f armors' Bk of Vireola. " Bank ails& llsei Iseater-.pariSlerchants'Allech. - Bank . M Bank of Oermantoom...:.-nar North Weetern , Bank..- " • Dusk - 0 f 0tra ,.... mre5.'......136 Branchcs...,'' . 1..% I Bank of Le ...:.- ..-- BUILT II CARO L I NA , i . • _ Banner' Blldilletoern. ~...I.lt Bank of Cane _Year.._.- - Mantgomeer Co. leanf.:_..nar Rank or st. am. Catoll'A • 2 Bank of Northurnherlan . itpar Com. Bank.Wlhalnirton. 2 (Minutia Ilk - 3 Bridge tkk-par Ilarchants'llk,Newbocrn. 2 I Doylestown 8ank.........rar PoUTII CAROLINA-- Easton Bank.:.-.-.- • . par Ek oftheStofß.Our arm Eck Bank- . . ... .... -.-. Ile Bank of 13onth Carolina. 2 Medi:Corks Co-.1..ar Bank of andinston-..e 2 . i r esern= . . Ilk of Lancaster-.par Plank:WA Meehan's , Ilk• . 2 Farms» Bank of Reading.par . OFAIRCIA. • _. hem. ilk of Schuylkill Co- Augusta . Ina. k Bra Co 'e ' M. ~ .a d . linser. - Warneidmrg. le Bank of Augusta.- ..! 2 Bk Washlngtor,par Bk of Itrunralck.• Aug's, 2 • Mtre10ktirt . 8ank.............1M . TENNESSEE. • ' ILoneashde k..........-. 13. Miscreant 8anker......:. S Lanomter Bank., .....-......ter _:.- KENTUCKY.. .., Lanmator Co.o:flank- ilk of Reattrokb Lonlarell6 Lebanon Bank...----„. Ilk of Lordev'e.Thonstors " Minors' , Bank of PottarlkepariNorthosea Ilk ofEentuckr " Mentinotabom Pnnk---PorjSmdbero BS ofKantock, " West itranrik 13ank.... .:..; an INDIANA. WroodoginciWilkesbarrepviState Bank it branchoe.:-Ili „Toth A1ank......i..,......--.1541 .-. AUSSOEII/. Asueßoten ol(l ..-.*-lli Ms ofStat• of klissonat- lie . : Olsks !tate - - 13,1 Sfate Bank and &smoked 60 Mat Akt05t=.......„. do Dank of 111in0150...-.....- .71 at Attorm.;--.. do , WISCONSIN. at , Briderport-,..: do Itartne *Pin In. Co. elks 5 . - k=at Chlnlcothe...... do . - xnunuAzi. istellercland-.-:. do Farm e rs ' Mechatdoillank .3 Branch at Toledo..-.:..- , •:ojaorernment Stock, Bank • 3 Branch atlenflan - 'do Peninsula's. IhnkL.---... ' 3 Mat Driedram.-.....• do lormance Csnapmar-- - .. - 3 K Colorsopos....-. State Bank-- - --. 3 Branch at..... do Ilk otli. Amenica.,Tonento 6 Atltansheld....... - ..... ,do Bk of Um People, Tomato , 6 . • ach it g l iVilit - I” . do rir 4 Il f t ?" Va . . ' 1.317 - ; nie; I K INIns . "::: de , EurrksiVISXCLIANOe... " =e;ter7.7 . -. - 2 ' l t l MI-Illar.: , :::::: at Li I'L at SPlnbairriila... :dorn Baltiaore....,-,„-, ~.: do K Mt. Vernon...-. do WESTERN ItEIIOMAN . O 3. • at Nerwark...-...... do ClncinnatL.:.----,..11: granch ling"h " !In s ? "1-...- ... r 13.17===.2 - - ," Branch " Tro 1'...... .• al(10T.13 ANDSPErIEVALIIII2. , Brands id Mt. meant.- do Doalskams,Apanlsh..- , Branch at Zanearille.-.... do _,,, -. do • ,11.1310.,..-..37,30 Branch at Nmaralk.- :- dotrandc, Old-------1030 at 'Moss-.........Ahd1tag1e. new- --Inn() = It - -- P.t....th-. d. , Ersdmiekvol'E;s7.-.«.-. T,so Branch at Pad.0n....-.-:.,.. do Tan Tha10r5.....-.-.....4. - 7,150 Brand:sat Raronna..-.- , dojOnlarsa .------..-. 6.00 Branch at Cu: ahoga -...".: dontorcrelana.4.-..--:-.- 4,X1 Brands It Maralllon-.-... do t Ten Oniklars.--.....- 3.96 Branch at W0neter........... do. Nalmleosm.-...........;*: 5.110 Ilnkreeli at , ToongslOni..: do • . . PRICES OF STOCKS. is =Tonna role TU ivrsuradn °Aux= BY ---- A. WILKINS .& CO. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKEES, , NO. 71 Eoun arßier. Strrnersan. September & USA. isienii.' -, -- ,•antra.i.lufir lint. Yabi Aqr,. '•••• '• ""- Int,Jrn.aJoil -" • 7 '7: • int:Feb. *Am fa Tr Int . :ltsTaliker ii• • '': - t.: so 1, 0 .:1.3..J017 . 1 , 00 Int,3l•76lTay . . , • • . . • • .., .. . . . .. , V s - Dtr.Yr a rret. 1 • 61. q ' - '' • ' •--' DI,. as TS, aa.ll st. Dir. • " ps Dlr. . Pr./ • riti.bungt, di/ Da -• amp. Fa JIB Y ' U V " V4l . . iftWit ritwEL .r.sebarare El=a r s . {4 . ....r. UMW Ir r L dg. L EL MatEndit•-•—• ljaad.EL: ErUla et I'. althorn Lleattl 1111Emutori MRE - . . ids 000•:. lainsrazwo • C 0... ialoo:4.ltectrirroaolea Co—. Math:ugh tust4•lll6 Monies 1014T714 ,3 "" " lac souk }it ILQY trrthiTtiFroyShasstar tilahltt . er Pems,Orntral Railroauad— bolt.Ohk, Y.LP , ,rens: ludiumut— CUreland Shrine. lUdilrhAtp . ,Doek firertur=hiai= Tertlerorealt Pu, Mad Afloat Ph.", • flank R 4 ihreteh6m . t _TornhOur Rd-. I Murtha*ooloc,.., - .‘:.4.;.. . , Piit.burparl octb ifoo • Pittiblirlib Ohio.- -,„, , 11 m u g .....-4•-•-••••••-ror•-• 'l3O l „ lb CO No• 71 Ahra VOREtabt Damestio Ex PA. abange, - ins Bank:Cotes stsd Lea Wattsaby telt 44 0 4 1 : CeAlectleee sub. threedWr the U him*. ' . • audasw. 0 ,, 00.ua 4,nswintla,t4 , • meek. t tea sold Ms Ocroms..alm.,-• • -- NOWTEed ll..ertstknred Ithee lett - • r. .-GEORG& E. ARNOLD & CO* ;ft'ia via:car' st, Bl ir• 4- 14 4 ,14 )44514 Wed. wpm= qf iciojteLinflifteletket St seal Ilbasl re. WABBIOIt' , SADDLERS AND Ski KNOB IiiARZB& = V.' lereb Jr rjscD /mg= gli: a strz e ry ~,,FVri.ba: AsZvnish.V4 1.1621 L,Plariar •••••••••••••••.. 1 . 741121 . VALLTiSA CO:; 00/2112621101) jore,jdo, m 0 023 Cowl t GeotoolikrrostOort.byCiAol., ittver „go, aetwsin mom sod r 1 .6 K" 4 " tett o IV Fo n g 'era .. °Amu.. oo.: Vrn:%=M9lntin . .'. - sttositlon Riven to woo oltooto from ligig l ar o & - blConal to Wabash Valor suorrokft cops CHAP atakB XLI I3 . 4 •DzAzza WAR, ED D, "T ti.'~N 1 •s;.rs~~ ~~~ ~2,FS.ce'v~— ~s.c;~d~SlP6Fi:. THE ,'BUSI NESS: CARDS. JOSEPH S. MORRISON, Ador n:mil...tn. " k etil H3 h. l r it „ 114 VW. lIALL,; Attorney at Law, "Bake . Buildloo: Grant street, Waren! Y sod mur. • " 3 °' • :Ft OBEET•t. PIT 1 1 _•LIPS, Attorrtoy at w, 4112 jr ---- BERT POLLOCK; Attorney at w Corner of liftb aniKtrattt rtygetimpyordta Const JAIIES Attorney' at. Law, .co S roma, street/ env Grant, Plltstrarzh. - ;at • • y VRANCIS D. Y LANEGIN, Attartay at . A N'o.1:0 - Irourtla street. PLUAttorgh.. . TASPER BRADY, Attorney at Law, 0 350.89 Vtfth stregt,tittsbulyh. BANKERS AND,BROKERS. • 'KERNAIrk ttinicara 'and •Eic ge • Enke" N 0.45 roodstreet;cornerofDlintotot t burgh; a.. • r. arlittY and tell Dank Notossad Coln. DieoorottiTittus num:ma, and Ptotolimm - Lit:otex .make Oolleetltms In, all 'the prittriDal eltles of the Union: liet•eiro Depotilts oil 'cal iLitd on loterest-ukt ¢¢lly. their Prompt attentlotttosfl Mtioi trPerttiving to a Brokeestmtp.t. • • ; . Ifittottern Exch.tuce tonstatitly for ga1e..... t IiRAMER •gt. BALlM,!..Bankeys rind Kt -Day gad sell boldmid 'Saver sna Not., oopioilatolotouo ou 11.1' Estate or froodmors Notes, and Bills ou East and West -Buy and sell Stacks otiUnatml.,lon. Goner nowt mule nu ell points In thottolia. Offloo ova. ot Third sal Wood Areets.'d.treotbr oppolle tho•St.M.Ltlgil .11otel. • Dr Artill, Coin, Stock and - Excitnnge F.orth SON :Rorke. mmwWm :mange on Eastern eines supplied at our rent raw, Danced.. Inad*OU the West ai knerstein Wee tarn Dank Notes Bought.and nal& " ittNi Rai:RM./A • BUM 13ALMER; HANNA,. & Co.; Successors to limner; Hanna k Ch. Bankers. lizebanan Bmkereand calms In oreign :and Dormatie lathing% Certificatm of Dewelt, hank Notest,and pole—Y. if norner of Wood and Tided attenta Current Money mitred on hermit:. Sight Cheeks for media and • eollectkma made On mcarly all veinal re point. of the halted htatea• The highest premlnnt wad for PoMlan and American oesmode er ~ mnelguhnmta of protium, eptpped.. 'mat on liberal terms. • - • - L' maims. . .. - .. . feat: Widl' WILLIAMS tankers and Pasha:ars Ftroliosa; Earth East aortier of trnod and Third stractx. Mentor:rah. All transactions mato on u Nal terms, and collantim Prornsals attended to. - A- WkLKINSA, 00:, Exchange, Brokem orgellit' s. `r.,=== 4i° the 11''1" - t i (7.7 vurz. LARIMER,-Jr " Banker and Itro -Tivtjt.tr6.4tn 80.adiehabaing the Beak e: NHOLMES di. SON, Dealers. in Foreicr d Mined% BIM Certinmtes Pe' , melte.. han an k .Nntae and Slade, :M. 610 Market street. Pitts burgh. • WOralectione reeds. on all the principal Mite thmttabtnat thernittxt au,tez.. . • BOOKSELLERS &C. T g L_ READ,.Bookseller and Stationer; No 0 . 7 8 Fourth depot, Apollo. Building'. j r R. WELDIN, W-holesale' nnd Retail' De4llntri and lb - gtoob gttablait s l ivt t. . imew TORN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and SUL-. • anaor. 6,01,„,„, d Ac.., Sa f 4 31 . 1c. , d emet, near Fourth, rf.t..Snorgh. Pa. 5. 4- 110SWORTII, - Bookseller told Deikkr le ststkla.ry. de; Ka ft ta.t4itrmustew AY Fr. CO, PexticeoSere and Stationer& No. 65 Wood 4regt. vast do to the corner anat.& 'burgh, Ps Ethrol and law hooka conatatitly an hand COMMISSIOIV &C. =IIMME 7. w. BUTLER & co.; LIORWARDING COMMISSION MF,R A' al ANTI3And Dealers Ite an Itindsef Cltteeharsrla Ma* natrtrered Artie:4m Le3s2l Pipe and Sheet Lead. Nn:D7 Etrort, Pittabozuh. • - ' au.Sl7dl4 . . _ . - AV. H. SU TTON. ~ Whole.lati.Grocer Importer cria Dealer in . REIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Ma- TT...moguls nr, Wiliam. N 0.12. Boattraaa toms a Wood sad roan ata..; Plititorrab. Paco-a. oda/ iruew.LPOINDEXTER,GenetaI Merchan • divt Itroktr lard eorninfitantt Dlerdant,ll.7 Root awl 118 Peenad amt. Pietsburev;• 111'BANE, - Commission and For 'rotator Morohaate, glmalat, to Wool Itolt Prodore igenozolln abo—Ptteektorgb Aformfactor,s; Zia - 114. S.fond strut. Pittsburgh. aptly'43 sort. 80=61: r(t — P - 01 - 1,, ISO - V . , .7E — do.; .Witolesale Grocers, Pioduce Dealeri, Lod Om:alai= „ILlnhar.ts: herty ortlat. Pittztrargh.. labs _ . • =lsom roinvo bPO:INGER HARBAUGII & CO., (Succes -I.o[ll to 1144rtangt.„) Comm Slake and Porgrordlon retombn Dmlen irt Wool ',ad , Prod oto gener.ll4:4l. 145 rind sollll6 &rood otTooto: Plttotnarida. 2.11,1, &.- WREA, Flour FRCtOII4, COMlniPaion WI and T o =r4l=r - tja tyt .4..k.a U.. Nos. 74,Wates nadpo Prole. Es, Pittnbungli. sp3-17. A. 16 MELT:. . ...VP. P. anal lA.llBt. JONES Jc CO: Successcrrs to ATWOOD,_ _JON ES At CO .Cornsolitolon sad Forward-. Ina. Inellanta, Doan: Plitabar pitub.o. asu-Itanrodtloul,, HEY, MATHEWS CO., Wholesale Oro- C 111311010101,1 aid Yams:4lu. 2leebarits: .aael .Ata for -Wight= Or4ton Tarrt,b7 Water et.., Ylttabargh ANERCER. & ANTELO, Gummi Commig nerchanta. Ildlodelphls. Liberal gay... 4 msd on coaststumntaaf Crodwa weerally. Ana oonll 01.1 N-WATT: CO, :Wholesale Grooecia, • Cotandaakm Maraud; and Madera In Prtainno and ttobarab alanunkatana. No. %a illorty at, Munn/lab B: CANFIELD, late - of Warren, —7— Ohl 0; u nl Oms . srgss , k4 e rd IP R oroardiksiLreh.t.Ssad Whole Pawl Ash. and Westiwr Pnallot_ Ir ix" ratter . l'at atrost "' Intro= Assabteld and Wood. Pltsibagh.. ' • ' 41 41 — r. pl. • T.lrrl.E •&., CO., Wholeritle, Ok4ims, p l A jgar t ..... ll Lcmukitz , nErtz..a 4IIEESE :WARE . ItOUSE.:-AIENRY A. J COLLlNS,Torrardlng and (kernaleelen Illerebantand Realer In ebeeeer. Mater. Lake lefsh and Produce generally . 26 Weed rtreet. atm* Water. Plttabertgb mykl VON BONNUORST & MURPIPL, Wholo• gala Oman. sad Comealastoo leerebaata and Dealer,. la Masbate, Manufactures. Zia Water meat,- Pitts fiVACOB FORSYTII,..ir. Forwarding and eemodstkai Iderahsat. No.llll Water stnet; rrIIOMAS PALMER, Importer 'and Dealer - I 'ln revue/16.1 Marne= WWI Papwr,ls6. 65 Markel 5trwi 1 1 0 A96 , 665 TAW ipozek 665664 Ilittbant..• • lifcClAlTOCKOmparter and Whple jals,ltssa,"..aln.,2=, tag-4w— ou IMI =USA PATTON;AVholesale analte tall Giceers. Ira the .Zs tom std• of tba Mm* DII.Or.3IIIcL da )FRAM VAN 'CORDER, - D e a l er in Tiiin - 9.W0!, fitaLay ang tllovo:t Late Embtelderles. ez Gent's. uralshltatOokala and Fancy artleleor. • fall sertmeat of wraith aim always he had at (o. ecnaar of. litarlytt Utast and the Olataonct:Plttabarab..Pst. tno.Jolvt. 43 , New Stook. L.' locoaccl co, nr/IICCOOO.:„C.1. Armory-a IN 11. VAL L,A:,zaAsorra: Wholesaliiiiiid Retail Dealer. In nix* sad Staple Dr 7 Orolc,s3' Fifth . 'MURPITYr.t . IibIiCHFIELAV; Wholesale and Ratan Dry GAD& idatbanta. carats Itnutband *th.t. ftwDurcL . 3384 t rm Nor Inocli. GROCERS. ...111q1AS2 , ...intwitycorn 4 - 0„. FLOYD Wigemle.Orocere andenramlftion3ierchattts.No.l 7 3lVoodasd 223 Lib, EILQBERT MORE, Wholemle °lvor, Itao- I.l4ing DlAtillerectr hydra Attar y i n= ar truT, saglA,"4= s * 4 31 "nomth.ts W.4qmr , rhil . - *IP b. 6 3 23i otmat 4VMM BLACKBURN & CO., iVhdleratle Oro two, Boat Furnl+l¢s" an.t ihalern tOProdsroßod tat ntonottetureto MU. Ilteh and Oakum alga 74 OA theft Warthown.l4l Wstorotroet. littalrostt fort UAW. 7;7 _Ronny moist. ISAIAU. DICKEY . dc. VO; n:Oro 6740 c4 :7 u4 V,VP"' n""Prttg loing letral-.....,..wAL1C1C 11:011. WILLS & SOEl tondo Grocers and nunlylon][eeiLantt Yo Lar.rty divot litts• WlO UST W. G. WWWWWW . -13AGAI.gY & CU., Wholesale Gra if az glAwcee orbet.mt.uam.4.. . ersl4.P., Ai-VOLUM) • lOrkierCoxurr . Wood a_ at ' sl 6rft h • :bre 611 Mild torte INOCOrtrneta. or'ehnleettiroXii fltss.reeks—frip i'.l:Vaniktikits._Wholeralfr and Dealms eoDDI~~ g t OISERT DALZELL 'A' CO. :Whbliasttle • Airmail. Occotmloden BlerdualtarDebervi In Prxh. . 1 ita rluslarrigt Martotiotons. 26.1- Liberty Wnt. . AVICK:4CIeC6..OMESS, suiceenciret to -• L. *3.D. ineßathokosl•qmogro, Ymoletzelsi*Pta 4 .. l2l,VVirs='•6 l l i >631 1V4 1, 0 1 I'll = Ulu'. P t Wood Ikndit - stor Asia mat. 111 -7Q7MI. TOULBERTSOM, Wlidlegige Ckrucur a 3 ' o stath.nt. daft Produft sod Pitti. ilat.ftiwted Aztkles., :/401 , 47, str6,4 do n. atom* Cora . mild.. Kmag.M.lad Dollen la , Prodisa,Rennad atroustaiillo lo, 7l .6, d=,llorkt . .laa as Libtrty; Hod. sod Math kMM!SRFRIMVaiI • ~ ooIIitZ77OODIPARD 1-00.Iniilo .1.11,aleamse.84•211Poutesect. ATTORNEYS. I=C=l DRY GOODS. , ; .101111 ATIIIL AILY :PITTSBURGII.:::-.....G. PITTSBURGH, I'HURSDA3' MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1854. rt. . AGENCIES. __ ADAED.--Hasing been appointed the ex - ~.g a n tsie z . .. lento Of s lar t sp h aab i Zt4k e rag.: n t . wed by P.JEWZLY. k SON, of Ilartford.Connoka a now offer for aids a lam assortment of all width.. nll4nrad, at the manufacturer's prices, Ids article ng auperlor to any Loather flattingever before adored faOda market. 11.1,a large Wok 0411 widths of India }=13. ,.1 I .l t a in&SCralitlsa n ir han d, forest., at the soy= ' P'... Jill. rumurs 1 --—.,......._______ • USTIN . LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Mick. Mareharollom and BM Broker. otbra No. SI unkt Mast. alarm Wood. Busload PromPUT 'attended : l iStiti: L.lt.olT.ffalTSetfetttlibiti , asses Insoranas OompannOt Wotor street —.._ M. QORDON, Secretary IYestern Inn. • num On, 02 Water street ..___ ....._t_ JGARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Franklin al lj boo Company, north..aftry,,, of Irood --- YA. KADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Ma • Anal Irimirance CpmbeLop. 4121Vater street GEO.IS. TAYLOR IIUSTON, (81100013801 - S to Taylor- a Idiorne,) General Commisskat and TO, )lerrltonta, and. Arista far. Eastern Transport.. i i n ° 4 l 6M:re:Att; ) ,illT ' a ( M, noun and Sootackr tter4 t l i ol 6 2erf Aoh, Windom Glass. pba. Par anti - MI.IW Nasal Storer., and CO. - 4n • ontlL and -- Pittoburgis D i ann tne °cods generally.— A gents for the 'Tana .11111” and `Tanner Mill" Martins* Pittsbargh. Na, 48 'Pront . .street, -opposite( Loulnito. Pittsburgh anti Bt:Louls Pocket Landing,) eliatinnatL 4a343-5.4 • --. AIM. ..' ' A. a:will-mm.ORD. I A. 11v-rem:sox co:. Commission O,Y M_erehant, and Agent. fir tbe Et. Louts slosrar 11.111p err, Umiere in bums, .11.1 assay Plg and Use Lend. Hemp. Oakum. Tdar. Pant, ie.. to.. reT MUSIC, &.C. • OLIN li'. MILLOR, Dealer in Piano Ferree, e Musk tad Mookii Itlatittmentr, Schont Bonk% artd mar. ecia aat:for 'Chlekarinws Pluto Forte, for votes Peunsylvanta--No:811Soal jj[ENRY KLEBER, Denier in ?tlnsio, Mu . eke histnutnents, and Importer of Italian Still:ism. scent tbr Nunam - Cbait's mad and aware Plissink H~ColemarN .Entram Attachment.. Mao UT Puubmaa't oa DRUGGISTS. • • • 1011Y117.4.FT,1i.,-(suoeesitor to Jaa. 51'0a ,) my.) WhnlesslitAnd. Detail Dnmd and Dealer la Patna Dile, Dynanll..de.,.llll Wend Anat. 3 doors h ens tiAln Alley. Pittsburgh. gar ßegular Await Mr Dr. inhY.o J u rod., 15raggists and Arial'. .s.:A• men. Market etrest smiths Dbasenil,keep ,enotsntly en band s rell awl asetpete smortment et DMlNNledktreeSrerfe , sees,sndartletespertsintstetheir Seminar. • z rhndriand ppowdriptlond ramtullprompoonded. myl9 Olik P. scotT, IVinlesnle Dealer ir. - •lne.m.. wet, OMt. rarnErbet nod DI. arum, NO. 206 L bort). dtmet. Pittabordh. All °edam will rerefro prompt •ttrntino. W Aiant Co. Loodotut 0o waltutble.family megtkinty mar ji A. FAO:SI:STOCK & CO WilQle'ale _.l:trorsxida. sod mannfactur4do f 7 1 2 • d littwge. oonaer Wood and Irroot I t. .'l'3 1 . ' eV. IK. E. SELLERS, Wholeaale Dealer in . D rags . Paints. Deer Stuffs. OIL. Vardabea kte— a Wood , stmt. Pittatodula Good. warranted. Pricer " . " 3 "X-VI • - ..acoooo urns lIRAUN & . RRYIER:WI;oieinle & t t. tgete. ! en.: or Liberty and St_ Char,opooto. 1 SCHOON3TAKER ' CO.; Wholesale fa • Drug g ists, IV. 21. Wrad stmt. Pittsburgh. ._ - FOSEPII FLEMING, Suer-ens-or to L. Wilms • & Co- corner Market street and Diainend—Knov eon. emelt!e on hula a 011 and omelets anortment of Mum Itedlefuerk, Medicine Cheia. Eterumery. and Itn articio Scrtaining to bis business: • ' Physicians penseciptkas eareredly compounded nt: troll:j ir WOOl, MERCHANTS. ::11[,7 FE, aildc6..mir' to NUMPITY & LEE. Wonl OW,. And Cornmhiedoo nnebant for tbr of Argotic= WWI Goods No I= 41 er.v stnot. MEDICINE. --- rkR, , JAMES KING: Office and Residence. NY Nall: Fifth etreet; oppoells the Cathedrel. MW burgh. ' ialay M i r y 'A soa N : 51:1r.,70,...._ttEtept.69thm. - MERCHANT TAILORS. pu ttliESTEß:Verchaat Tailor' and. Cle - Won N., ATecnt *twat. Particular attontkm to Dore sad TOtt Gatbialt. tt015.7. tirDLLIAM DlGBY.l4lerchan t Tailor, Drn.- Krt T V Tor 80d Dnaler Emir ??ladsMAW:m.lBl Lib p7WATTS CO., Merchant Tailors, 181 4. ete,et.--ire are WM' merle Me one minll Meek of lined, ter Gentlemen's , Xone—elethe. ram mritnee and Teeth, reef the newt styles and newt quality Our Monde soil med.:ems CIO elem., glee nom sal. (milt AIVIUFACTURING. T Av. :wooll SELL, Wholesale andltetatil anarsetuter .0 Dolan. In C. 0.0. Ware, 110. 61 01x1 areeo. IrOliti WETHERELL,. Manufacturer of . PATENT BOX VIOE4 a cupcake +Melo. he , LID ISO. lnd BRAZED DOE VICEit , career of Andaman nod Itch eant street.. eau equate from the Ilauti street Milo, Al !sewn!etty. eattutal 1 _ _ WIBROIDERED AND APSLI MAi- TILLAS-3lsterlala muted for Embroidery sad 88- ars Cork lir • " 16. 8. WILSON. Je2tr N 0.28734 Pero street, acre Hata Bolivar Piro Brick and Crucible Clay Kan ufactoring Company. rrIIIS COMPANY - RAVIN() .ENLARGED it. their egiseitr thr enesitteatteirtniz. are emir prepared to meet the latereereet iletueinst for tbetrjerick. 4.hmethiseitil Cier. 1/p3ers rye:apt/r attended to (Tr HMI JUNES,CanaI . Bad. Pitteeirseh. Wernher 21. ISt.3. Boots kid , Shoes!! AMES ROBB; Nts: - :s9'-.Dlarket street, ae -doeffrom the Market Ildirao; would Inform the pub I e that ho by amen eery. taltatoth of ivory th to q the Boot and shoe trade. each ae1.441a0 bailer; hat( Gaiter. , I .°Or . s,l4,o or.L.lalT•kranklla. and. all tho nitre tonna on the &atoll aleo, Mow' and-Children, Oaltereand Fund' Boots so d nom In all their varlet*. oleo. Goatleroattf: too Oren, Patent -OW Boota.. React Cab Booth, Omen. thdbyte and nova. ahnOloys . and Youths' Boot,. hoe ?melt Pleaeagleeno a call no no ee/I each an littler to all who hear es altb their custom'. Win nine ratleale Lion. iternotaberthevolateoi9 Racket street. - coy Joni . s. levant. ........-. . WHOLESALE RETAIL FASHIONABLE RAT" AND CAP MAIO FACTUBSRA, AND HEALERS HT ALL EINES OF - 115113. COILayEZ OF WOOD Arm FITTLI STRUTS,- 113.TLeIr Oneli inotannen erns, niallty . an ntylnot Hate And Cara. MO* Bonn, Cuffs and Fur ranosta, nagelAndr.ly__ Coach and Canine iiifor7: 7 „. 7 1rOliNSTON: • BROTH dc CO., coiiecent Belmorit sad - Rebecca streets Allegheny Cltyothanid mmertfully infirm their friends , mad the mt , d . le=a i rei l that they ans manufacturing gbarrlagiss Iliayzyiea, Planta and fThstleini , la all thelfrarkm. °' n e Ar i . c nideni b erjecu with strict regi - itodtirr Willy and beauty ef Web. Repairs will aim be attended to on the most reawnieble terms Veine in ell their work the best gement alerts.: Pole. and .tilsel Ruff. the/ feel mrifident that all who Avg them with their patronage will be peribetlY Whaler on WM nt their work. kurehamrs gal, requested to Ore them a call befits par . diming elsewhere. nee . New Cozeh:Factory—Alleeteny, • . WHITY. &,•C0,.. wouid.'re•- xeaaed crmetfally Wane the matte um& they liare • on Work, between Federal and thcodoeker driort. in. They' are pow maitre end am prePared to reed , . orders for every de...Action or eableles, - lineehee. Chariots, rnaroullrirgea . vonca oki t e re ,ft= 4 ll :4 geTilitlialliey hart. they feel omndent•they err *mai ed to &work orb the coat resecie too with time warding article. In their nos- • , ..• Paring particular attention to the wilectlan irroucteriat and blVitig none but competent workmen. they hero or Moitation in warranting their work. lice ,therefore the attention Of the plane to thle matter. -.. . • 11.11. , --ItemMtict done in the lett manner, and, an lb,: ....,V4'. cOACILIACTOILY.'ffIt. .... .1114 - ati, • Monona "Allot. twor_fpwst . . - . 11. AL SIOMIV • PROPRInOII, • • ' Wr.OULD respoo:troliy sail rho Atiention of • Souther L ICestrrn Meicheista toll% fine stock o &attune. ranging to pri. from 11100' to 111000 i nest Carriage. are built fromthe bust material god wntlunsw ship. and under his own supershient he-can. with song &mew warrant his work to be lotirrior to none tunnies,. Lured In the Union. The swam or..hi, borlarmuld the oreatincrease in demand As I/3'llo=lot wort' has lodarod .huts rot to build .an y.• common Or lee 'erork to hie setablisinnatit. Perms wanting •tvod-• ..,.t. work will Dime rail andoshmlno his stock bah" going East. All itoosacm; ' .7. .... . . w. i 001114.411... Livingston,- Bo en & Co. NOVELTYAVORKB , MTTSBURGH PL. arks -Depot. Milliond Scales: :Hay,' Oaths and Grata de;.; Vtstibrin and CoUnter 'dm: Dour . Arks of all SUM, Spring, Drop am! Thumb Latabobliegree' 34W. of -various tiodm PAlnt AtUbb - Rollo aus Aatr i Vaxteoln atm-andin bbilleablelmn p4x:rir array, s • • W. W. WAILAOF 4 ' g4TEAM MAUSIE.WORXS. ' slv; 21 and 4Z3 liberty strut. rraro lk ffnAAda, IkAtONI7IIENTB, Tombs, Grave , Storiem, lam Ito. pz ai Montata Itatcatax &MN.. kale 4a L‘' et " Tr t ri%.4l . . F 'rbten rmtlai r adnatti n .7444l " . fte. t i =taTioNtiVait tra m g re k .Vlll:4l:: Wed vitt • . ermattb at ala Marti • ' . New Goods gut rat hinjiii foil:hatligliene . ClOthing for Spring , 0f1854. - WATTS at co. logTeoe. - terepactivaly Inform thetrownerOne customers. the Pub oWriodr aekt t t t o h rtreiigatiori n Ti . _ZZiZtV ' Et ern sinrA4+rt that they. aro reser. to mu 19 . 4" den f o r r 'lmo op in their rutusl rupoub The ststisfartion "(morally es prerrto by. their ensto , mere hitherto., emit). their •liiipthie effort', to phew. eilento bite" thorn to Epoch erertiotie to the mune illreetiorr, Walt inf t tOritiael eh . cirL—Strootterr Or. et oar berme le rt 0,115 • Weeny etreetJtallitliaffakm• C11r..,„ . ' 7 l -Ointlifteas First Class thiag,_ ringE'eubeeribera beg .leave to t he infonzr.. reakitba th ey ism 1+011! *isms. 5t0*,,,,., • m tboncymtsful. nu?" nanJemag•_l.!in. f r u l ci„.. zuw ' " az ' •-- , '- - . - 7- -,-- 1 a52314' • .•' ~,•,..:_ -.. " . 1 ;.: , . i,;!, ii.:". - I -, -IA Liberts . sentit. . tft.A(OlW3W:.<'M NEW YOBS ADVEILTISEESNTS. From lIHECIIEit k. ommral Advertlthyr Rome. No: 346/md?-18 4ew /ark. (I. " No. 84) Nassau street.) • Reliable firms in th — e City of Non Pork. Brodie's Cloaks .and Nardilles.' • 1 - 2EO•. BRODIE, 51 Canal, and 63 Lispe -11 nerd. stw. Now York.lmporter. lianorectorerand Minim.!mend Detail Dealer In LADIES' CLOAKS seri MANTILLAS of every fabric end description. =kits the attention of buyers to bleettensiverdock of goods. sultebin tar the v.ll 111. strtmlrad the indite. metfirteed manila:ly Rupees, Uode)'• and oth er !ceding ewes , * Book.. reol.tv • Musical Instrumefits. . . . . . • lIE Hubeeriberg are now prepared to o ff er for the Inspection ot Jobbers, Mtnle - Dealers and Idly era ur Itialeal Instruments and Merchandlar. • the following artleleai (1 , 11., BUM, Coffers. Flutes, Pfes, do.: Fermi gad German domed/mu. &shame, [inure a Pia tomfrAftgYA Donates.,. Gzratfill - • . ..nehnnes Rattan Alrirge, Our arrangoutenta with the for t and meat esOctrated Manufacturer, In Europe are such as to enable as to tell geode at their lowest ;Tice, andwe Tan offer cur Tustli men the advantage of neleottug from an entirely new and ...Tenafly we eeted a.wk. Defog in the Market at a I aeae sons .41T11,TIIE CASH, ready tau:oat:torso rjoa. lota of =Aida that may offer:wee. afford opportunities of bar. gains io maltyarticles. • Agouts of Carhart k Needham s' celebrate. Patent Melo deons. FEILD.IN AND , :WC DAUM AOO., Imp, rotes, • autbffme ill Maiden Lane. Now York. _ _ rfundersigned having Agency of 3tetars: 111 NELDIIA:IOS (New York? 'ELEBRATED PATENT MRLOOEON 5, would lawns the Trade and the Public In general: that the) are now prepared to • furnish to Dealers and othan then. tynlr filet Wed Instruments et ths . Manufacturera% LOWISVP2IIOE.S. Ilvery Instrument Warranted. , • FERDINOND Z)()UAU3I lmpurtera . of klust lestromen e. 1002.1mY No . 9. Malden Lour. New York. Daguerreotype lco.terials. • ••T W; TILO3IPSON 15 Brladway, .Now. York, Idannfieturentand CO.. &Mara InDagneme ty en Cauca-111par to. Sinttlncs. Pryserrirs,ai. mud Ine mfmr:P.„Til-Crn'r•Ttl.o:"'S Inm" " hare. and Volitlander a John's. C. o.4larrisen'a and ell &nee Atllrtiel'Ol Cameras consnottly nu hand, it the Manolte • tare. lowest prleee, and warranted yerbyt. aulOnter • D. DEVLIN- dc •DO., ' CLOTHING IVA , ICE•HOUSE, 259, 259 '&269 Broadway; 40i . 'Warren ht, NEW, YA) RR. _ _ .WE beg to ask the attention of denten, in Ready made Clothing. thrill:about the Milted (irate. to our,faellittra far .uptilyinu, the tenet extinrive demand (temperer settle. of the Cotlutry for the better qua 'Want •• - MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. - • The cotatstaly toereitAing demand feW•Clothinizef true inanufacturo. ha. rendered it oecrweary that we ..Wuld In krrarriath aweneleindailarw, and we have therefore erected a building, the !emelt and moat &MI pkte.of It" kind to the world, which beer Riled with the aboiciat description of klothina of every variety. it la our „intention lo d.• a eery tar. trade. tollifens in fact. and we have therefor.. made auch arrangement. a. will inside buyer. • laryer and more varied ...eel meat. at pile.. Which no arnaUdr housed.. afford. nil rode from nor Eatallithmeral Warranted. both fee style and gest; tr. and tbe eattalaction Is guarantowd to our patron& ~ Termostaicuy Onoenth• or 5 Inc not. dlaniontforeath., • th Fire and Burglar Proof Safe,Depot-1,; WM. MCFARLAND &, • 33 MI/DRY LA NA .1 4 r - Elr rO)yr., Warehouse 145 Pratt st.,:itakhribro.;.3ll. l . Jewelers' and Ceuntitik I.ltitiSo (..err airs, ematautlY oa haitd fat oak; :Mal arrauted ~RTCI- f raneet. Mara: Irb. 31"FUrrenu Mra lm To o m ° Am ai l mg lo fraa um to lacono .you that you. Sara premmed my hoot* am! Papayauoluiumd lb. lata Mat 'Ada, by which .agorY thin g elmou my premima RAr ounumal, awl although It vat eapomal throughout the Mu,. to Intaom Met. Its mu • toots romahm4 Unharmed, Tha Mae. with Ilttla reralM 4g. Una. answer Iln•annauT Netmeettally fours. jy4v T. J WO; y. Jr.. Il South Willis,. ,!. • Elegant Cabinet Enialture. S.O 11 ApPE It a SUCKOIV;: • of .4..tewry O. 4V , n , nark. VIA N U FACTU REIIS, Wholft ale awl Rl orita I Denkr. to ltkb Card Roitennol PUrnlttan of every denerlptlon- Nu Interior ankle. Order, by mall faithfully sad nromntl:r executed: Deniers and other* an. Invited to call no.l 07.111.i13,ourstock. j) FEITsR•AIiD AGUE. DR. EDWARD lILEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, Meth, _Arcs .ad Aron, rhapres Fem., /limp** and of .1 T yjrctions BE Proprietors or i th sMe d icinen will state without hesitation or rear of contnaliction-c bat Ihe DICLICILL saa shred won perry's%where It has teen Intnetured.than any other atedielne ha woe for tho above . ,theswei. This medicine has neither Arial& on gond. In Its tom position: all of the ingredients an .4. a perfectly health. character nod Wahly stitnniatina and Inelareating In their landenty, Peracos while. mane thin media.* ala Mot . afhetesi h , *annum. to water or a damp istrunpltere no month. w ben n their usual Weal, Phu:tare In Callon. of the conntry when the Acne phe rad . will do Web to adopt this medhine. the patient is r ot °tapped niter be while end... treatment and they may he amend seutptedyeatre. TN. Proprietor could mino. thonsancla of certificates, frsin Mimeo: the. big tee t Peped, ability. but Preferenylne to e e l ick ony tete 'Mlle sett you will to the I n Ili pel In ybucsolt. run alter. tiolte aca he nea red Ocrtlnca he wan at the otheeNlsolini Medicine haw ea when ail otbsra ban falled. For Libitelela and nil Ober mmons T., , ,% , topycaLti ow" is. 00.4 • bettor Iladhciortu the me n et. • .• 11 bee .i.e heen'taten with thesiontototonlablnic...eneecee, In reireeel rat...or Etorernatieim-. and 0111.1t402 Ihthe-cenel , plaints alto AS Italhespoonfer R thy. • One bottle of title sledl.lne eery often bee the des:red el fee& Pelee SI per ben' , /entitle ll . .when - the In tdl tetchier the Unite& &tetra and Canada AO SL boicesle order* cent he eil.fro•eel, tir Mr:lt & &Lentz& ink, pco;ctetnne. lineetwer. how Ton Aitheis—lteoilept hon.. IL A_ b nu.IL Co.. f...W11 oh% & Co..and thee. 11. Roy., Pittebnceb. jointly, The Reo, lee Book! VO one who ow mad mhould be without a ,Trrr. 7 Pla i n PriinrA, anu iFASIINGTONI3 VARLWELL API,kI;!M ... , . .IZist poblishof learn two ham mar, ...role.. Mos. tatedolth Asa Pats to of Washlogoa Jetteroa on psyer. • Porte—Cloth. Wtete.i PAW rovers * S ete. Corisletatherho .or le nohich all, gnat le rot oT:tt se ore of tho GIIgAPPOT .s cell seam 0i15...13105T 17:111YCL tont ..... published. Liberal term. to the Ledo. Itookretirre J .o your areas GI the Publisher 11103. PP ERE. 3 Nkomo start. Ness York. N. Tl.—Relloble Argots emoted to sell the IL tarra Nook throughout the country. je7.o.if The Eagle hcanufeetnrnag' Company mad Pirrriffr Ssie th..fallraftno &matt Gad:. Llama al d ,Jet tis prey of FOVEIC.V C.0Q1)..t. RIM 41 Lit BPOCATELLKS ASP IitITOLINI:P. is great variety of Paten's sad samblnaroo of (ittiono all et vatleh Patens, aro CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES, antlnely row nrtkit ' rrnivrrunz, opitOLsrrn trbk+l groatbinen lb. Ifroatest emoiaat or DeiIABTUTS Lod It ICIJNYAR bumf lu any' articlp ever 1.0 , , wed. ... , .. . . . . - . . . . ... neve (iendnan toad. by Porno, Igoto nod are the only Goods ofeJlat manufactory ever. ottomd toebealrre ..111 do welt tootoodeor thore Go leetbro 'lambast:A -jpirtlldooof the Pt, N 0,4 rash Mee. N. V JoittArov S. P. N. Agent. lEOS WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, sparNo CO.. Imptter• nod Dealers In IRON'AND STEEL. . 242 Ortennno' A Sant. Nov Tank. Kror tonstantly en bun! • fall asonrimont of D. Rod Eland. 110 np, tknne non. and °thee IRON. STEEL OF ALL KINDS Ilerehant• tram all mutton* alibi, country, stn lwilted to gal ornate tl:oo . utder• Wore burinst.' Order*Lf en,Jl entrusted to NV cony/111 t'. tilled .t the loiget toutet • sta. , 3LLISTIN. SPRING it 00.. »12e, 262 Ungarldt T. SattusrkS'LTlVO i lltEßS Ix wnotI3SALE DRUGGISTS, iram , mtg. • • ffarertnnterdlo/V0..17 0 Made. at..cor.eßetiffeon. IMPORIMPORTING the leading Drum from their anginal niarkete. loth In &crone and Taat ,t a t and TING French. and anallah Ch.tnlrala. Prrllsreary. Tooth. Nall and llalr Ilrnrhea. Hair Melee and Strap.. bed Triage Sporunra Cork.. Soar,. le_ Ake— they • offer thorn on the toatrvaannahle tame. • Order. either In per en. or hr mall. gnu rK,lq their beet notentlon.„ . .Jorta.l2Ter 8113IBEL'S PATENT MACHINE STIM liTal ED GNATIISTI ItANDINGI, Theo.Ty Patent Bodo OW* amain, - TITEY ere made from the best oak" Mooed leather. and titoteeneble etretebed. cemented and ad together, and made to run perfectly etrakelit. end with a yeehet Imetto the Palltetand warranted to teserat nite =Vele and la Owe eurebuor. Theta.. boo and allJonble or enund—wlth •Litea 'loather. Welts and all nommen. ankh." In the Ilni. by addreadne • .1•124m,• - 1V.14. tl On; Patentee. =Perry et, N. T. . AM GEL C.A.VERLY.l9lmleuile De:a -t-30'1n ttontnr;POnted Palto And Trit . s.sl'nod soA. Wlt tow Ware /1 . Motets: Mats, Onrdsgot.T.lu . FrAsfr. 4, 20.1 CI ream kb id.. Nor Y ork, NDOW SII ADE% '0 ilt - Ccirnici, JOILY TERM/NE, )1 n . Des w ,y 1 . 7 4. ri0 , . 10 atthicie. L, mut N u o. Cbstrsig MISCELLANEOUS. gew,,,, • • pirTrißmtun • COACH FACTORY, ... 17 DIA JIP: ND RTI(E42:, E. M. BIGELOW, Piotiriator ROBERT H. PATTEESON'S LIVERY AND SALE'Diamond,AclV,a„,g, , Drita cA6, 7 TIST9III/11(111.PA. HOUSE, tutisrn Aunt PEIiADEA2'III4. 11. • 8. 1.1 E NEON, PnopancroW, tat Ai« 4fikard, PAO PIT dtab.eir Mir A 1644-11,11 a.....#01111 i. 1... - '_ D. 47- .I‘. e11t‘..;.. Cita/WU Nat. TO. Mllce.),ClataSt.chaaleagt Peru . / r03e1,9 Alc ITY 110TEL,Alate .Biktirtlo,) corner .of. '• Penitidleld and Third .treats. Plitsburah, Pa .. GLASS inn. Proprietors. ARrrhis limn and onsaniodiont iiocom baring Cinder ig,nel h orociab remit, and furnirbe4 erite new equirese,pla oat, I. now open for the reception of the travel:l , dt Valid, CUMMIXODSRATI. artiodrin t. cPrcri0nti:...........L. ..... . .........::.:..1,',...• .e. r..' emit/tar - 0:111312.112 ,SON, • ' • GENERAL CO3I3IISSION AGENTS, for UN the pale owl pureloten of Reg EAtot.., -Collection nt Rent*. NnollAttrut Lothi,ott MO% Mortsrimi &C. No. 1401141 M ot- Plttomreh. Ps. - • 1iT441 I. icricavr: /aUti JONES ',it C 0.,.. . KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE:, yORWA.. lIDING -- AND!. :.00nnisspyit • NRRCILINTS. Corsi Duda. :Pertnth 'streak l'lttn , Bunn. larql..y.ra OIL Ness [lrak. FLU; Harm filie• ex tra-soil Irr:1 Es t. Anthrocito and Sarteh 1.10 Irrlyar Brier find Clay. Antbraell* r 0 . ,• grylr Nigivu; General Commission and Utilise ton AgenoY Office, _ WO:IFt Abel calleation or - name. aud..Voreign, AU. 1114eiSutile tad all athalitoney claims., sad se eteottwn t Stator: lunotztent and Paimentf , NOutig. rarm.mt or_hies; Parebvs sad Lrists and rilial * l:l7ll4DMN . ~ 4erro t ..c r . t h =kte com =, a 4., witairaidra-• k zt PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. USING, SEPT. '7, 1854. TII6RSDAI' Frcutthe Qndealt4 Gasetto of Tuesdkr. Debt=4tive Conflagration! Haar Bui Fourth sired pyrlly destroyed—Lola in fakitinnif One Hundred Thowand Dollars—incittats, a - c. The largeat Si% that has occurred in this city for several monlbs broke out in flares five story building on Fouttb, between Main and Sycamore streets, about "4 . fieeleck last evening. The fire broke:out in the Filth story of S. J. extensiveifurniture warcroonts. This ate ry was filled with unfinished work, the whole length of the blinding, and beiog very dry, the Ileums spread very rapidly, and in a short time ! the two upper stories were in a blaze. The fire- I men were speedily on the ground, and were very efficient in keeping the fire from extending down into the first, second :lied third stories, although in aeveral places, in the back part of the build ing, heavy burning timbers from the upper sto ries foil through to the cellar. The fire continued until after 12 o'clock be fore it was extinguished. The consequent con fusion andezignitnent attending such occurren ces, prevent- "...11om giving any more than a meagre siaterdent of the fire, losses, Ac. What we are compelled to omit to-day,- wo will give in full to morroW. The losses, much of which were by water, as we learn, are as follow, Building, owned by Samuel L. Hart, valued et $45,000, insurance s2o,ooo—loos $30,000. S. J. John. furniture, at., valued at $lOO,OOO —insurance, $20.000, lova s4o,ooo—insared lire companies in the east John 0. Hentingdon & Co., china ware and) cutlery dealers, valued at $'20,000, insurance sls,ooo—losa $5OOO. Insured in four cumpa- Henry Fiats, carpet ware, rooms, valued at $.10,000, insurauco s2s,ooo—loss $lO,OOO. In sured in three companies. 11. B. Penrson, books and stationary, veined at $5,000; fully insured—loss smell. Wisesles 'gallery of fine arts, In the fourth story, was`fillsd with pniatings and - other works of art, nerirly.nll of whictpwere destroyed. There 'were about CIO paintiogs henging 'up - in the room, valued at not less than $20,000. ,lase route about slo,ooo—total lass. In the building were twelve sleeping rooms, occupied by young men, who mired all of their clothing, but teat' nearly nil their iarniture.— Jiiihn' IL Johnston and Beard, the artists, aloe, bedrooms in the third story. They austained - but tittle damage—principally by water. In the .O.Sees of Storer & Owycne, Nesmith. &. Pugh, Ketchum & lleddington, Judge Eete, Judge dart, 'Short Line Railway. Prof. Schuster node the of flee or the Contractors of the Ohio and !Monis sippi Railway, there was to damage, except a trifle by. water. Tke tiro wean° doubt the work of an incen diary, as no Ilea of any kind has been-about the premises for 50V(.12 months. During the fire several email robberies were committed, and two of the thieves were arrested anti taken to the watch house. A scamp who dressed himself up in nn. entire new 'suit width he had stolen, we learu,'lras rested by Moyer &lethal:mt. --- Both of the stem fire engines were brought out, bat only bne could be used for want of hose. The whole department did themselves credit tlur tg the progress of the fire, and in several in vtutites the firemen endangered their 'lives- tp mare the property, but fortunately uo ens was injured. The extreme height of the building is the only rause why the fire was not extinguish ed sooner. Let provision of the cornplitest kind be matte for bottreteam engines in future: I Cian"tpundenne of the N. T. Cuumerclal Aaverther. The State of Europe. • LoNIIO3I, August 22, IS5r. The unintoruptedly favorable news which has been transmitted from this tide durlow the, peat I eta months vents likely still to be tathroken. The harviat is realizing the anticipation's entertnined ,of it, people are daily becoming more satisfied with the results nod prospects-of the war, die t:obit:less of the country - is nomad and active in alLits btamehes, and in the stock market prieta centinueateadily to advance. 'The fleaSCUltg by the Wit eteamer will hero created nnexpeetationthat thecapture ofiiomar- , -.a'tnd'wouldLa announced on the present occe-', ettsek ccuimenced on the Stk and on the 10th the gutrison lahl down their 'eak The iateniy,ence at prt•scut of this event is merely by tetegreph, but the additional satisfactery, atatementsbove been cooveyed that the number. of prisoners ie 2000. - and that the piece bus been vs-doted thus expeditiously with ! out serious loss tf life on either eide—a molt; which in the present - day, when coolness and eel core determine the strength of armies, is the I I most favorable teatisnoay that, could be given to the ability of the allied cuteteanderr. Of tee two tuts first stormed, one erns token by the French nod the other by the English.— } They were subsequently blown up and the mein fortre••, it also appear., has teen greatly-injur ed.deeetiiitittnt of the plate hitherto reecived,,l espec'elly there from the partizons of Russia, I have represented it as very strong. and notwith- I standing ite'rapid fall, there in no re v&on to doubt; that cempuratively it was to. Constructed fur i the pnrpose of intimidating Sweden, the certain ty indeed mar be er.tertained that it had niwnys 'received considerable attention, whiie with re , geed to its natural position it appears to have been !elected as the huett that could he loinid I auloagst the'inultitude of islands by whirls it is surrounded. If the 2000 - pri-oners eatopri.e . tl Ithe whole garrison. however, the number of met' I employed was one-third below the total previously represented to be there s , The Aland Arebipelego,i.which for 411 years lad constituted the outworks of Russia in the. Baltic by which sliebverawed Ler weak neigh ; tor, any now be preseded to have passed from ' her entirely'. and the lossahe hits thus sustained tin the :Curtis is analogous to that already inflic ted on her in the South , by her forced abandon !meat of the forte on the Camisole! coast. Pre viously to the capture of .Bomarsund, the -Rua. Ilan civil mdboritiee, deserted by the people, bed hastily ebandoned the islands , and General Barnguay had caused it to bo announ oed'in all the churches that the: Russian sway over them had ended. The principal itland,that on whieh Bomareund Is nituated. is 40 miles long by idiom IS biond, and is only 115 miles from Stockholm. I With recited to the intended operations in the I Black See, the report mentioned by the last pack ' et that the departure of the ;expedition for the Crimea had been postponed for about h fortnight, seems to bare been correct It was originally Axed for the 15th, but will not commence till the 28th. The excessive bent ofthe wither is fasted as the clone, and not the prevalence of cholera as nt first alleged, since a tonvement that would animate theater', already dispirited by, a long period of inaction, would be the hest possible corrective of the spread of that malady. Its re mitted thus far have been very severe, and it is calculated that from this cause and the low fever of theeountry the French hove lost altogether from LOW to 7(100 men, and the English 600. At' the Intent dstee, - however, the evil was aba ting and'the probability ,is we shall have no.wore. of it after the movement.against Sebastopol has The reception of the Turks in Bucharest, and throughout Wallachia . generally, has been such as to demonstrate thnt the Czar has Continued to bind the people of that princiPality firmly td the, 'Turkish Empire. Before - the Invasion, a large portion of the population were undoubtedly fol .lorable to Russia, but the experience they have einenobtained has been fully entlicient to restore their loyalty to the Salton; and Omar Pasha Las evidently been bailed as a deliverer. The future Pfol'intie both of Moldavia send. Wallitehin are now of the brightestkind. All that wet wanted to bring them among .the richest territories of - Europe wax n settled government and an impress, ed port at the'month of the Danube. The occupation of:Wallachia by Austria hos been definitely , orntnged, end the tombs in which ,it is to be effected has been decided upon by Omar Peelle .and -General lieu, the. Austrian commander. .1t is believed, indeed, that the ad vanced, -columne of the 'Austrians crossed the frontier four days ego:. Whether this will batten the final submission of the Czar is a . problem which most persona regard in the negathie, the more correct opinion now formed of hisintellect causing the-belief to .be generally entertained Olathe will, go en 'blundering from bad to worse. - The reply of the British Govertnnent to' - ,the last communication rioth ' Fianna; marding the Bunion proposals medo through Priebe-Ale:an dentlortsehakoff. has just been publithedom , l is similar to that forwarded- ,by Dlr, Drottyn de Musa from Branco. It stipulates plainly the only condltions on'which s the the allice will grant peace,. end Anntrin hna fence .approred of 'these conditions, and pledged herself netts treat with the Czar, anany other baste.. the whole af- AO le put in a shape Ih whieh there-line ermine for him.- Tee most satisfsotnry feature of tbill complete 'ju.nction Of Austrin with France and England Is' that' it - lenses the Czar without a friend or.nitologist In she werld. Looking at the conflicting designs °fall the nations of the earth end especially ortho European powers, if nny' person had been asked a few years bank whether .the conduct of any individual potentate, however wicked or imbecile; could rim conceived to reach - a . polut, 'efficiently bad to induce a /metal-coat bination against him, the question would have. hien laughed ' ' ' ' Yee the Cur, with all the iidientsget of ii Ott )101011 . 1 0911114, and of a ling.continnsd \system of bribery, l to-bring eas contbaued tong him- francs to the , pi iv.:to egatees, to their' widows self to this position:. Altbough ,of Course rind direct heir, . • has private well trialters, 40110 Or them dare,; Such is the dirposirioU,in lieu 'of orhatlinno - to speak for him in'daylight, alid While Austria, leon had. made. LoivAendelay, it w as a e i s 4, whom he recently: saved, has at length virtually would be injurious to the Soldiers of the Rub commenced war against him, the Meg of Pros-A./4S and Empire, who are dyiag_oty. The sum of sia is obliged to condemn his course or to incur eight million francs is stated to be feeble the peril of being .dethroned by popular intligna , compensation for the 117.091400 which properly .lion, hiid the - Kling of Greece is placed under the ; belonged to the Emperor, . and ‘which the decree - controL.of it Ministry established expressly to of the sth of Aug - ust,lBlB,bronght into the public counteract the insurrectionaryirostigations at St. freisury, and it is also for `tiros a compensating Petersburg. for the 200,00,000 Which Napoleon I. bad sp- The London money market cotitinaes to_ ex. I preprinted out of his private domain in favor of .hibit great firmness. COll5OlB at the last date the victims of the war; but the disasters which were quoted 94, nod they have since advanced to I the EMperor heel thin in visa. brive been relieved 944. closing to-day at 941. by time, and the country has already in part "re- Money is rather more easier, •although, owing I paired them:" No doubt the payments.uow cr ick the healthful activity of beeliness in all parts, dered will be acceptisle,.as money always is.— the demand for it Is still good, and the prevailing I N. .1". rate ie between,oroi and two per cent. above the average at which lee= be Obtained in the vari ous continental cities. It was mentioned some time-knob, that the de falcatione of.' Mr. Schuyler were not likely to produce, en, this aide; the effects apprehended with regard to stocks being sent back for sale to . "New York.•Notviithstanding the scale of that lamentable affair, there were not those features • of deliberate villainy about it mbich have char acterized other elms that have produced and 4111 produce an injurious , influence on the estimate of American securities. .Mr. Schnyler, in raining others, ruined himself; but In the affairs of the Dry DOA Sank and the North American Lifeand and Trust Company, the damage was all on, one side, and fortunes, were mad. on the other. It may therefore be safely alfirmoithat with regarC to their evil influence these cases operate even at this moment far more poirerfully than all the recent developments. Indeed ' it' id 'known that , since the report of theist° parile.there haabeen,, a disposition on the.part of _capitalists „here, to recommence making purchased of American se. curitie , . and' that many orders have already gone out and that more will follow, unless, es seems likely to be the ease, they should be checked by the occurrences at ,San Juan. The success of the Turkish loan has been com plete, and it lits thus far maintained an average premium of nearly biX per cent. This afternism the quotation is ii premium. . !rho attendance at the Crystal Palace continues atjthe daily' rate of about- 10,000 or 12,000 per sons, an Ithe receipts are such as to afford the certainty of a very large dividend : for ..the first year. Many persons distrust the permanence of these profits, and under that eeling have thrown their shares 'upon _the mar , t- for seal nation.. but there - is now a tendenc to a favorable re action.. r e 1 everywhere, and otato crop are con. , , the certainty of o that vegetable.—. I wetly, has experi e quarter, or about • eke. p I, The harvest it going on we) although the aceonnts of.the r meting, there is, at all own a full average supply, even co The wheat market, conseqc enced a further fall of 2a pet a} per cent. On the anniversary of Nap 'eon's birth (Aug. 15,) the Atoniteur of Paris üblished a report made to Louis Napoleon by chill° Fonld, Min r- ti Isteof State, relative to e payment of the elder Napoleon's legacies. 'Two Imperial -de erect; accompanied this report and ordered the. payment or the legacies, ti e appropriation of eight million of francs - for that pnrpimie,•and the appointment of a Commission, ortridch General. Count D Orman° is ?Maiden , to male the pay- L ment. under Napoleon's wilL Such a document is in existence, and its histois not without in terest.' Napoleon died on M y 5 - ; 1821. Thanks ~,,, to the fidelity of Dr. F. An mmarchi, (the Cur: shian-• physician - sent noon -by • the Bomparte family to attend him, after he. British 'Govern ment had iiiimissed their own surgeon, Barry O'Meara, in whom they tho ght be placed too much confidence,) we are en bled to trace when and how the .. loot will and estnment" of Napa ' leen was made. , , .. The compliilnt of ~ ,bich' h died, (hereditary, for it killed his. father, but, bleb might have. been nullified by proper p tice, in a favorable. climate, as it was accelerate. by the scorching beats of St. lielena,) was ap , Maching its climax in April, 1821. Day by day /n that month, he . grew wester. On April .10,, butting himself up with General llootholon a• d Marr.hand, (his faithful mist, 5401c0n de oted flee bouts to a ticketing Lis effects and m• li ng his last will and testament. On th e fullowin day Le executed his well-known et.alicili ;iv ' tea wholly by his own hand, in which he. said, ..lt is tny wisb llva my ashes may repine on the banks of the Seine, in the midst or the French ople whom 1 - loved so vrelL" . It y his will, Napoleon re separate money leimies td the amount of 4 000,000 francs to a eat iety of person, The 1 gest legacy was 2.- 000,000 fiance to Count ontholon, who had lived with him at St. Helen for six years. Ber trand, ,another faithful fo ewer, was left 500,- 000, and Rateband 400,000. Among the other legatees, (usually for 100.000 franca each,) ,were Leet'sses, Lavalette, Larry, - (the surgeon, of a honi the testator edded, "he is the most virtu ens _man 1 Lave known,"tothe children of the brave leibedoyere, mud others, who hod been con nected with Napoleon in his brilliant career. , To pay time legacies. (amounting to some thing over $1,000,000.) there — was a now of 000,000 frame which Napoleon 51111,tposited with Lafdte, the banker, on leaving Paris in June, 1815, together with nearly six years's in terest Whatever the surplus might' be, after the legacy disbursements, woe "to be distribu nr n gratuity among the wounded at the battle. of Waterloo, and . amongst the officers and sol diers of the battalion of the Isle of Elba." Hero we mny odd that the 'Money in Lafitte's hands was ;midi ever to Napoleon's executors., though not without come difficulties—partly caused by the French Government, who. desired that the legocies should not be paid, and partly, through Lafitteb ow dilisinelination to take sumach money , though he had it only on deposit, nut-of his booking capital It was Lord Brougham. who. at the request of Lady Holland, with whom La fitte's receipt had been deposited, made the banker pay over the money. But Napoleon, besides these 0,000,000 francs, considered himself further entitled to 200,000,000 francs its his "private domain." This amount be ealculated.us arising out of about 12,000,000 Which he bad saved, every year during 14 yeari, out of his Civil List t also, the furniture of his palaces, not only in France, but in Rome, Turin 'and Florence, and personal property (such as money, plate, jewels, in Italy. The whole of this `Trieste domain" was:bequeathed thus: Oneclialf to the surviving officers and soldiers of France Who had fought front 1i92 to 1815, end one-half to certain districts midtowns which had seared by either of the invasions. lathe fawns at Brienne( where he had been educated)and Mary, 2,000,000 were also lath The disposition of Napo leon's personal property to his relativer ' though also provided feria this - Will, need not be partic ularised here. ' On April '24, 1824—nine days before his death —Napoleon executed a codoell, in which be dis posed of 11,000,000 francs, which, ho ocsrrted, the Empress 'Maria Louisa bad received from him in October, 1814, (when he was ACED:a) and still owed to him. Many of his servants were in now. batch of legatees. He also left 800,000 frnncs additional to his guard at 'Elba. And, reckoning on two millions more out of his prop erty rn Italy, which he hoped that Eugene Delta- Miracle, ex-viceroy, Would pay; he gait: other legacies--partioularly to the severely wounded at Ligny and Waterloo and his Elba Guards. - Ity.a third codicil, he claimed five or six hundred thou's /tad franca value of diamond/Li - bla own private_ property, a 'deb the French treasury hadiaken possession of. This aritount he oleo distributed In, legacies, including.lo,ooo francs to Cantillon, 'a French Subaltern, who bad been ;tried - 10. Re nettled on a charge of attempting 'the'v ation of Wellington'at Paris. . The whole amount bequeathed in separate legacies, was 0,800,000 francs. As none of the hypothetical was realised—fur, Maria Louisa and Prince 'Eugene - declined acknowledg, ing themzelves indebted... There.rernattled 01 4 the six millions in Lefitte's hands. The legatees eventually agreed to, accept najinent, pro rata, as far is the . 'lntide could 'go.' But before thin liquidation took Place, (and .1t was very partial and scanty,. the fund-being much lessened by costs of litigation.) 'Napoleon's will had to be duly adraintatered to; in Doctors' Comnions, Lon , don, which'won done by Mantholon and Bertrand, we believe. ' Mat year' on the requesb.of Louis Napolenn, the;original document, ..tttieeferved from the Ecolesicatleal.Court of Canterbury, wee delivered up' by the English the French Gov- Nitpolcon, deeirms of etending well with the French army, then appointed a Coin mission to examine how :far his uncle's disposi than in their - favor could be carried out.. The 200,000 000 francs; -($87,600,000,) out of • bis "private' domain," which was to bare been tribute) among the soldiers, 80., 'resumer real ised, and there wan no property of hie c tolcon's to dispose of. What Is now ncommen ed by the Council of State, and buttered by Louis Nskoti, is that 5,000,000 femme. ($ 1 .8 0 0,000,eW1 be .appropriated out of. the • pobllo revenue ' In th e following pimportlons: 800,000 francs tothis,of -1 floors and soldiers of tlatbattalfforiof the bloat 'Elba, or to. their !Howland children: 200,000 _frolics to the wounded at Llgny nod WaterlOo . 1,500,000 francs to the officers sod soldiers who fought from 1792 to 1818 for the glory end. In., depoodence of the nation; 400,000 francs to the town of Brienne; 800,000 francs to the town:or Miry; 1;d00,000 francs to the prorinees which, I suffered from the two innaloar, or 4.000P°. \\ Bursa 14►}. The List advice/ from Unita* report *be lon 6r a 'hoer ea t6a Both ra..t L I fresh farm% reds at thivids cf Nom Only Aill,MAt, A • 16' A Vrri TI(1 ell Efrain' and Call of tie at. bbte vatand • 4 \ • • \ • s s • \ , • •‘. \ \l\T-TE, - ; • • ,• - \ • \' Touching Narrative.. Same weeks ego wepublished• an account of the death of three young dumb' era, of a clergyman in tieutucky.from.berue_contitl;b9 the explosion or a camphene lapip. The fst4r ham written - the following narrative 'of .his 'her reavement to thendihir of the Nashville My Dear Beother:McDerrin: = l am in deep affliction ; yes, almost overwhelmed with the mighty' tide of sad berearentent. Oh I deeply painful to record the death of , ,tiay three lovely I daughters ; but it mast be. done. Anna Eliza, aged 18 years,. wanting only nix days- Hester Jane, aged 16 years and one tiny. Laura Washington, aged 9, years 8 mouths and six days. , On: Monday exacing, • May 22d; while ray _daughters' were around the supper table, the servant Matilda waxhing the tea thine., He'stor, assisted_ by Ultra, filled the letnp ; the tha took fire--the con in her bandL:end the' n latei instantly exploded, throwing the burning Baid upon all present. The servant girl ran toil bar-. rel of water, and soon extinguished the flamer upon herself. The girls PiXesed out at the lion. of the bailee, and inn to the,stere, a di/Mai:lee 'el, I about sixtylyards. They Were so conipletety„l enveloped - in flamer, that they could not he seen.,l —..presentingthe _appearance of moving pillars of fire, the flames tieing and breaking oil in curlier and brilliant sheets- several feet, above tiler heads. 'The heat was \ ao intense'that the sold erfng in Laura's ear ridge melted,'and they feli to pieces. Their clothes were burnettahnoetcn. tirely og them, before the, flames could be extin, gaislied. Myself add wife were fromhome, st my circuit at a distance of 25 We got the news about daylight the'neit morning.; by D'o'clock we were at home. But my sweet Liman bad breathed her last a few minutes hefore Ivo arrived. Oh! that we. could hare seen her before she died. Du. ring her sufferings she frequently eaid, "I um afraid I will never ste \tny dear pa ~and.tatt any more, and when I die I would go Au the, gram place."• hly dear child etas in the conataiit habit' of praying- before she retired to ,rest, I bars' often heard her weeping when engage.' in prayer. Sometimes biter prayer she would come to tut eat! put her arms around ' m e,and seemed lathe. the emotion of joy and lore. - t - Hester Jane, nry;second dmighter, joined tbt church in 1550. She was attente to, the read.' rug of the IleicriPtures and Aker means o. grace. She La been *very` aeriou . ; and was is the habit of r eading the Scriptur2 'just Defoe going to bed, le i mouths; sad we it re no doubt eho was Lapp ly converted in t e 'midst el the flumes. On what a miracle of grace Sao 'goodness! As Soon as she could co verse eh, was perfectly calm and said, "I hay put niy trust in God." [When .asked '",if she w s bad!) burned, she replied, .. I am suffering reri t much, but lam calm add resigned." After being takel: to the house, shit was asked if she was coMthrt able ; she ansitired, ..1. am not comfortahle,tu I am happy." f'• What makes. yen happy who, suffering so mh r' Her reply was , • Besse it have made mM peace with tied " She cantle ued in that heavenly state of mind. When I op- , preached her bedsitte, elie looked up and smiled:. and said so sweetlYl2 , llear pa!" ...How do'.yes • feel, My daughier 1" said I. "I feel better new, pa; dont weep; 1-am so happy."..,. .. , ..: When.l told her 4aura was dead, she. exclaim ed, "Oh! sweet Lauri I" . I said is her, '"Sly daughter, under this severe affliction, hum ‘th you feel about getting well!" The replied. 't. L .l think I had. rather .go — now.; the most of. oils . friends are gone; and the few.thut araleft wilt soon felony." i She rejoiced, in the prospect el .• ! Lattra," - asid alie", -, di - with'. her ma, ntivi."--i-; Sot thinking her end - coitlct beeenlgh, 1 went ic the grairyardito beret a epot tebury my dead., Iler um. seeing 'her :oinking very fast, taut to, her, ' , Better, What elan r tell your pu fur you. tryn do Dotsiv him again!" 'Afters niement',! pante, with a' !attutenatice brightly lighted ! uy . ! with the glory f God, she !raid, -Oive mylov ! to all my friends, 'espeirally to Mr: —, [ot I esteemed relatire,] and toll him to take war nan um 1 41.01:13 one so much younger than he is. Tell hie and his aged f ther to prepare for death; fel nothing but what I now enjoy, can give thea.. happiness in this hour. Tell pa I din finable in the Lord; the Sailour is with me; 'I am happy and resigned. 1 I have been seeking religion . good while. I only regret I did not trek it more earnestly, :hat i might have enjoyed it before as !.I now do." To an intimate friend the said, ••fintinah, seek religion, for nothing else eat. make you happy; you ;can live without it, lint von cannot dielhappy without it." She contin ued, her exhortations till her voice was lost in' death. She sweetly fell asleep in Christ nbout 12 o'clock, M.! My oldest diugliter, Ann Eliza, made a Tiro - fessidn of religion in Shelbyville, when at sebuoi et &deuce dill, about four years since. ! She was modest anil retiring, almost to a fault- '`!, On toy arrival home, I found her, much \ mere, comfortable then 1 - expected. She 'converted freely. Wheel told her hernisters were d ad, she seemed deeply affected, and said,- ..., hr I hand of the-Lord is heavy upon us." Pray d devoutly. She told mo she loved the Saviuui v Brother Thompson asked her if the felt that the \I, Lord had pardoned her sintyand if she did not, get well, would am Do happy! . She answered affirmatively. As she tank beneath Death*. dark wave, I said to her, •• My daughter, do you feel the presence of the Saviour with you r— .. Yes; sir," WAS beard ! from her dying lips, earning back from the dark vale of death, with heavenly' sweetness.`-:.She spoke no more, and ceased to breathe at 5 o'clock, P. M. . ! Thin my three daughters died an the same day, May 28,1854. - ' On Wednesday they were taken to Providence. Church; and an appropriate sermon was preached by Brother Thompson.. The three. sistsra were entombed is. one common grave, where their bo dies teat in hope of a glorious resurrection.' OW how heavily this event has fallen upon my 'poor heart; so often riven before - my bereave. went 1. Yet .. I would seek - unto God, and Ilato God would .I commit my cause." lily. trust is in ,the Lord. 'who is good, and a etrong hold In the day of trouble." Your biother, 'team EL DORADO, June 2, 1654 Trot FOVIITIT DISTRICT.—We - understand that the old lane Democracy of this district, lielda con vention at Sydriey, onFrid,y, to nominate a can didate for. Congress. The de'egates Were most ly of the Nebraska Douglass stripe. Mi. Nich. olei the present teemher..who is e-Deinocrat, bui who voted through and:through agninst the :Ne braska swindle had his - tme. presented. hut It was', nubsequently withdrawn, and then those memberi who' were in faeor at bra election; with dreW also from the convention The - old !hie 'men then hnving everything' their own way, nom htted Dr. G. : Caney Dorsey ,of Piqua foe member of Congress, whp la fair end square-on - the Doug. :_less, : Nebraska. platform. -The. anti-Nebrasko Demeerats who withdrew. from the convention' met a large number of- their fellow ; vsitisens of :different parties:in front of the Sydney hotel, and nominated Mfr. Nichols by- acclamation, which nomination Mr; Nicholain n short speech:aceopt. ed,'and threw himself upon his friends , This: district :st composed of the counties of. Anglaise, Allen,-Darke ?defter: Miami and Selby, and gave Itt about .1,500 Dernocratid majority. As Mr.• Nlchnis throughout theVehole of the Ne braska struggle, stied firmns a rook : for Northern righte. : Ire hope-thatho will rect ive the vote of army_ Anti.liebraska man .10 the &Strict. ',Nu Whig ought to run figaluat him and "ves do not . there will be one: The election of ;hir: Nichols by _large, and . triumphant -majority, would be a result worthy of the freemen of Ohio. Vazet.C 4 ' - Yitiow Raves is Neve,Gatucts.-"-Week be. tore lost therePrerelo.3,denths from yellcMr fiver in VtinCharity'llospdAal 'at New. Orleana; - belop,' at Increase:of .ifv , over the previous week.. The tatallli , :in \ the -Whole. city not stated In the Ni, Orinoc} papere,,but.sis the hospital la gm' erally a true indeitheretif :the progress of the epl em o, the st inns e . quite The staii:EdsrinFlie, from =New Orleans for Liver. put iota Key West in &sties's,' an the IZali ult., the yellow fever baring ,hrotten, out on beard when two days on her pay, ' and her r r um ter, toot. liitcheock, and „five of her crew , died before her errivall, , Thai rest of the Werr: all sent to the hes kat sick, and it cree•Convaler ;-; '::lyoLumg'k,xylil;l&i l o) - it-ji, . . 1...- :. \ : Yeem.Mast loel.Asnalser. Awn , 20 . Llre.A36,DiVrti—* StIOILT Lou TouC Slider. i.—One clay lase weck„ early ill the morning, that miserable conveyance erldeti.titlies - the poor and friendless dead to the' City cemetery nt the city's , expense, halted in front of a house in a street of : the southeru putt or the city.. The,dreiriv alight' ;' ed'frel the wagon, entered the, house, - hut eip. , peered gain - -soon after, carrying 'hi .company ; w:th another aliki disinterested looking tuan,., a coffin rude of rough boards." The collie was pito.: ed on the wagon, end it Made speed over the de- I Berta.] street., toward4 - the cemetery. • ''• .Not orm•followed the wagon with a sorry look - —not one stood ni her graya with a feeling heart, when the earth Tell upon the sumo; 'end yen thin coffin contained the corpse of a lady who once was sincerely adored by ' bundred-a-who Once WAS hred'elteli V t nt4l in society—lino could eOteaetricheih:dl)l4t.a.Seir"go • before shy trodhee:ordaof ttinetint couti expect a happy andcontented old age. : ' This huly.,was lima Needieini.dliedaughler ot -- an imratusely-weankrl'elish Nobleman. luear.. '• ly youth she las - token to-ti:t . : Imperial Court, of Austria , where inher eighte tith,year, '514 :no . . married too Freheirtiobletnanstitiltasateakesir, rich. 11,9siNeseltemi . lived matly Jong audis'ap.V . -- py years, partly upon the puisesaiona of tier Los. \ wait], partki . trnaiditig ibrough derniany, Smart,' \ Italy tinci,England,!'aud"gi:ve birih`to three cons, ' why received the'l bent , eadcation,- , aud,• upon whom,-the eyes of. the, pareads.restedifitit.grent . But then the 'July revolution .0 PerhY:;e4the,. gostila` Leahand 'took aiertsiderable - rend - aonftr . part inst, nod on the.2Blli he toll thleffeut of -three shots width. he received.._ -Ills - mune is ~ -s till-honored with ;a place int,fhe column lic the Precede lie Bastille.''' .. Or the ',:iitiil; 41. i .:: Oldest . .. One; an exce ed i ngly. gifted 3'uieg . tuati;.. wee, surpassingly succesetni in :Spam, and woe, att that-thue; trate Oicreten. .ry, Cu King Eeittlincil..'. ;after. t a Kiiig'ialeathl, • he removed ton till Win the neignbciebood 'or- VII.' \ \leacia, where, an is believed, he !elf's - pre p . to the dagger or sit tosaSliu. , . ''. . . ' ..,.. ' . ,* \Thesecond soo,ntio',4 h ad joined hinmelr.lo4l iumisterd or the church, was an especiairravori et t!ln PePhgregory.Ho died emu, soon aft •, , . ..-T third son, - .yet very young, remainerwi his m' !her, WhOreuntlein nay lute- u I:lnnate Into whither \ she carried the rctunnett of her retine 'rerione. \ln his, sixteenth_ : glen ti he left' lt mother nhd same to Atherieo. 1 , New Orlnn , 1 he soon 'found eraplayuieut' . nu' earned; min money': \ Bid, assoCiatneti,-and eotin inelltu tion te,dissiiiilloo, eauterdAtian • - doviia I'm,' the . proper . ph and. some live padn s - ail graspecrar4he last and most coo t pub's meal to save los cred t--he litreuaVed . l lsis old meth' to cross - theNtice . the could`' ti nt i drefuee prayer of her . y soni She succeeded' i ,li bringiog with`, her " x thousand dollars, whlclit Wt. spent by her stni i. n short %Iraq... About a yew ago he ended his carver is New Orlenipw—taainf employediiidetinfl'‘\lifrifr, 'fin killad„ A CrUot by stubbing him.`/le escaped to Celirorbie, no I bis of mother, to `lnhota New Orleitter natural! beiame a, place ,oQcsaisme.hatted, turned - dot Steps iowardS St.., Lons. \ ~ .:- rn- --:•\\:', O & - . ne Them week in •,tlY On- . 01111 . 3 15 e :kb onisereiblecity hearie doevel in d ed the rem , n) Rosa Neachemi Cu the last-'swept - for' reatli4 place. Such is life- -." . : .-.- " - -' - . A DirLolliTio 1.34i41;,...1;trytraL.h f,., Dm ley' Miinti-in- litindoti;enusid it v ni rtii , o.contli -ruble exeexcitement.;•Hli li mission, `rhhiiiy . Tot i (Imes is nformed, brie givn gen erol , olionde.' the-three American. MiniNtere,--in Landon; Pat' *rid MOdilil; :wno were liiibly , purpri":rl to. Pee sort of generil ihipectos and , laniverr,al am* ••suidor'.' • sent to, control, and . perliniisApperreti their. Actions: They are, it isiniii, r.olveili resign their-posts—at least thetritlik br ii? , iligitt unless . Mr Dudley, Mann be recitlled..., It wilt' recollected When Mr. Mann left thisentt.4i, AVashingtan Union stnthd . that his visit to . „ rlp t,..; was nor simply . i" riirtiatiiii. - The itt;ro4 r . its we n t of the pines tiolreihre mit•t'bV iv,t'::tit with some degree of;. incrodullty: •A' ,1 \ New ,Yons .11cerets.i-The Merit ld gireh: it Ii n. 5! . Ly but.r.l,.iti Note york, the - -tout nsseirlit iil to which.is . pnt_doWn 0t,5} 4 256,000i,,,Th tot* amount of 'e . ..ofiltd; including..forniture4h . , ;mate in these hotels" li "eitlinitted,nt,sl2,holl, .000. . Mr. Montiot, iti.enid;A:liisigni . to erihi ' itiganto limit:titre ouihesite'of tholtippodWilmt rb. l .o ,l ing is to be comittizeted if marble. ant will Oast wires completed, ...Fp.***ol'Aclnillibil, .117:ICS JUST YU BLiSLIED--luro b° .==ft clulfrUsu It Pp I.lusrlog amthut au.... of /lI . ,V;POV , Otlatearl., A rr , f.upplitiC:Serlt Boob. from ~.rum- Er Smiamr• Poe. A hs.to amm tmen, of cmortmlnlng books for immi. net. teadlo.... to .41 umr pu4llm.thms ant ...tan fly to. iuC addo.l. for Palo Ally dear ACQN - SAO 1.) lbs. flatus; StiuulderA nn itertokehm*Mr sale t;y It. ROOta0:41 t 00 bbla. just roJ'il fur light° \ • . It:ROBISON it ..Nl4 Iv& by Jan_ TilSh - irietiuldere PI---ttsburglt:.tkErk .E a nal.a.,atuwAt Wetly boollb.l obo ttro wanitat ...wino of mkt pinto 'or.ll LA he d at dle dirontA. AA 111,1.1.,tayg.eiltirag.j211.: o'clooki A. M.\ iltrisOurith. Ato.cbAt •. Alt.E. ANCE BUS.IN aide... COIL/W.llo,ler. or 5 rooms and lietcheitcgOrd R • . r at th• door: Iv an arra Of gronsid: choice fruit • I niti ...ad/CrEV storc bower: prick anll Pianos; truce. stable, crannelea. •ndaitcaria in • Pleircint Lidah , imerlaio‘L about g intl.. from ,ttic Utf.\ The •vies of . 11W ell ournlrted. new .1,1 cood order. rho ' ll ° 4, Uculars. apply to S3N.. 110. ad et. . . 47100 D KARNS FOR SALE, of , a'reuriin;.‘iiih';'... • t..• ifo - al frame boa.. or .favm• and eta.. and porch, a good sprl Co holm. attn noutd•harn nocialtaids, 'sate shad, am crib,' and 4,11 iratdiin, an' Orchard •ith abundance...l Nriv..pc <hes. Ar.4..c. In .111, timber; • g0.4n1l and it heorThi4l4'ilttlat‘ • oche* from near tr • You rhidbetir fiYiT r. VAC: Ternes,S3o3 Omni. - balance In 1,1 and 3 ream s • • .5- lila f,d N :•.s , " I•:.[Ato.w etc. 1.01.14 Fcat , SALI7 liens of land, .ridjoiulitx . • K,:-- •AlleOtay Clip. at a grist barman. If esUiC fm gam: • pmt of th. pay ....MU, taken In g ritubutgli 31,1mLoMmor t .tin.aulre ' mllO lm ;. 15•Yourth . IFOR SALE BUtieriur Fa . = Ligxt e t, do`Vnt7: 3 Innen frdto Darlington: pind 6 idle. in m nr tirsntann.eontalnins Inn eati..l2o.onortenh fs us.lll tlynturn. end nr.t. rate de rat. nr+l2ardika. SO opal on mph.. !PUN:UM:I loc.• •Ennniproor• • 26:21 • TIIO.I. iirnons,ls.Atb Pt. • 9R S'ALEA. 1101186 and tLutetnliridgee • amooreft4s.ci Ervitlin•t-sa, ZnAtdin ni • • . - • . TU.I3. WCIPMC 7k4Phoo: FOlt SALE-4 beautiful Cotten y Seats. on. thellth street road, thisnide of EP; Wyly._ Th ey a., ehoW,vvote.'and might to be i‘ereed by .t ben' who winh a nelbintfulequatry bete.. EnTutre of 15 . ~. --. Wu...T.9..4911', -.. Li l 2 §ll NGLI DAIRY , CIIEESE-Llld Itii*es- " \\ thin oar reed by -. 1 " - IlintitY U. OftlatCP. \ 1 fik BSS. 0 AstiLz. bOAP ill". Cilier'atal. ii,x / for vale by an24 H. E. ntgl YANA on, fll VALUABLE .& CUEAP.CUAL tVOltli& V POit AAL E-21 - ner., nfiniporl. r Ded.onn4 I_ Ws: et Ground. on the llnnouttsheht Meer. a ateet dieter:on:attn. 1 Mennen/U.la City. together alibi Iteilmd. eats. carte and other neoevanry fixture. in it.ral mire it,rtarn !wren the nut Inv.-te.• nn an entangle tett1e.a.....1 ab.x. a Rev. nen nf the let i le a at tne river f .r. beat, se. Tne'eolnot emu It ore f%....airi. sett of 6 , l l r i efi s zegkeralt . ,;..lot a l . orli t me rib. V ltbtl . ' :go y rIlt)lA 9 `A‘..A.NOtatr AL 116' thilK. ‘ : . IL J. PERRY'. Sr. cc: . t. lUr sal. at So. 71:4thst). WI MUNI; a trx j i IN N ESSOT ASINI IsPa 20 - 41inr es ottlhb AciPrabla Mock for nye. WILIAIXB4 FROIVOCKERSICo: 3:111moi: ifitufl but. tae d thla,dby D t LArzt.Y a PAXTON.. KOlt - SALE, o't smell of Coal Lan& weir ntiniftehl. it le thaltoy to vino. ow oti tor, of vat mertit. It te=l,: . more than we Lek Oeltrat the Med &one, rittss Woof no to the 0...4.1 bolo., Alvin, • : niI:ES-LIQUORICE - B.OQT in storeAl , 4 ra!*hY ,tm24 • . tr.:lt t Br..LL,te • ' • B • `6O U . S. : ROSIN ria atm e end . .e 5 ,; • • it, R • Wrrtn *l*A; I 0 .•" s. " L': RISSU OA iii: lnXo ° pidrt iia.br it: BSttißiB4Ci: IWSUCAR-200 .}6:11%; griisl filiTtTit . IA i, pticcle for*6l±Y 1 BIIIIIV ER a DILWOUTIL ' 10,01 th LIQUORS:4 hove on bands'n largo - C. arArtiskaat of 0.1121.1. Liquors. for toollealt.. inrriw ea. ono elalag °fella 'noun Waildr. huts Shag. l atll a reV=lrTia bw "gr m it7= u rni u t 6.4 1 4. ! 1* '' 1 " 8:7 Et t) ! 1 / 14 " a"Wd If*M4S -1:1 ALL P 4 Tft•7Extension;- with • 11 . 41, f ' Sad Aber yarllttea. reed mit . rabbil ma G ut L y o . l r t t Y bi. C .. tiO N LA br % ”*. nmAd 3 :. " Au4 " r it• uver • • ' 'C• • • • IgEtUtg.L'S EXTRACTS 91 r. 414 UsAlta Nadirs= o ft , thy yd. by - • - W. 31441.05GL . .11ATE \rec'dr 844:Of:the moat de.. %, V T rho la lon gr i ds .13orloire M. 0.& try pel., \ ond - olokinity . lol Ulnas antiobmoloc oulO , p 0.4.114,6th0t., VEW Akt4ll'Al; 1 1001 0 3-4ttat roc% 71 , a nem ane`thlaueottlionto W ttniLialot 'is Mor an ooderli hut ! , teaThr • abd Yorke. Pearl. 00l and% Loat tta , alertsher' Wet UTIMIMT/Ul•Une renoATtdootteettrapelle. AU. Foods ..th, eyed dirge; 110121 %I,.P4,l'4lSttraterimo . ohleh emotes no on erikthout oh mantel` alleaVrers, br ;be stoat. metric. aloft:lam 25 to OU : be_ the Dliee.oottalit ueool a t . other eetaletatimaatt. thie Call mho., too rooroortoa;pt Lt. Itathet jot • . DEANS —,Civt bbLkel/Fl yhite rves"l444 by LP inn • - • -•- CASrIa.D. earl , . 1 4 1,, r ma* hi' va It A. ThAltAnta. CKE Sre *frit& fry a., ~'`:
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