I ' • - ) • •,' .•...::•':' '} - ' - - ' .a. -- ' , ''' -••:` •''''' '- ••.--'''-'''' '''''' -"-• _ •`` • -.. ..."..' - ` 4 : " ,r i : __. --- -'•:, ": ~, ~-:` ~, , ' ,:-., ' r :,.. , • . , ---- - ESTABLISHED -IN . 1786. - ...........: • - - 1 • ---"W•••-••.....m....................................................... - -___:_::: . =- . --- - :::- - - -------- ---- PITTSBURGH GAZETTE • BUSINESS CARDS. PCOILDWIED DAISY AND WEEKLY BY WRITE & CO. • ATTORNEYS.O,nos os Musa mar Irma .1. L , Deem mm tarn ai , 123 . 21 " L nAlanT " • i 7 , 7126 , 666 ...., AOSEPII S. &A. P, -- MORRISO ,Isl Attar - TEBMBXXI. Law , Mks No. 148 Fourth street. tetworis DA IL Y-Rli and arank > Httabmgh Ps :. ---• dais. P er 2 ' n2Ms ' M able hilt " a * 4 . 1 , V 'LAU, ' Attorney at Law, "MOW i it . w Kin, or-Two d0n.,..0,, .... 4 in .4,... cues ...w. nauseam" emu .....t. erawrot Fourth and ' 1 will be nu on am foilurita m'atknst ' D 4 Athr y . an3thwlTT Fl[ mass .10 ----:-.. 9 01. IPPOBEIVI' E. PHIL-LIPS, Atterney at Law, Twenty marl do ... _ ~ 20 00 .i.", St I.nals. Do. , 6 , 7 • Tbe remicfOr each dab to be klaremwd to one eron. .rt Ira MS n, Tv,. , ~..-...--:-.---.-"-.--•-----...--- and to be btrarlablp In laminas -No eitib papers will ;ft ..... ......, Attorney at Law-- by Pent attar • year ..r*r•a, oaks@ tb• moue, la Fent fat Owner or futn.rt Grant Streets,olTeMte art •vma 1 awn-rim RATES OF ADVERTISING: JAMES J. RABIN Attorn 'at taw, office • 000 0 1. %mu. clo maw of N011711115110r Aker o co ) !•ratell street, tar Grant, Pi ja15.117' . No l. . ..kot. matuoasiTo - iiiiiio . .:2? 026 1 ifiIRANCISC.FLANEGIN,' ttbrne----yatLaw. E: Ex , 0 ,, , ~ ,,,,,k,„ • • , 00 .2: N 0.170 Fourthltreet. Pittaburg • .thre e mat ,....ii . ...:::- .... 7 - . :_-_--17 , 1 . -: . f t ig ,' ir - ' ----- ASPER .E ----- . BRADY, At rney at Law D• two umnths-......- .... '7 00 eV No. 80 Fifth street,Plttab h. DO font months-............--........ 10 00 s . . ro f e d ro uths- th -r.oroo----- 11, u9:3 B AIIKERS ANI) BROKERS. ." Mazur er ‘dioilfrreiitu - i.i;;;;;314 000 ----------- r. - 00. &threw . ..oh •oantoo.s no.. • - XIERNAN & CO, Bankers' and Exchange .„.. nue sumer. raravoa. at pleasure. (Pa sal- Drokentgo. 95 Wood street, mantra Diamond ADaY , ' I for _ _,,, ,al Isram. t arn.inserte twerps. MOO* and Est ßuy and Neil Dank Notes and Cola . Dimount Tim. ,Muusurusar QUirelnrettad er tr., Yeah' rates, t . Are mmluTTOMlssoriake Collections in all ve. Der*. on call ..af, ~ Advalliernents empadlng aqui.; V* oul.overlsitssra sod or! leteme:t.rnr 4 .r their Prompt ttentio t ea , .-. .., morn to b• claw" as awo end nom er modem appertal tr,616,6a,e.,%,7 66 .. 0 ' II oth !' • 4 4abishers arum la _ for lent adordliemants IS-Eastern Ruthann momently' for sale. mhZl.l, , ad Um amount charged for their Publiction. •----------- t , t , wttit ettuutist.6., tat . tat ,.. t . e , the 0 . 6 . attar auxin tuna- Itsmn...--atorrar. gauss, r ,e e ete,,,,b..u...„,,:rie, REAMER SG RAILM Bankers and Ex • ..' 1 ~,,,A 0, ,,,, 1 ,71 0 . 6 . ,,,,i k,...0 t* Dot roarx .iil ra w ort.thithi.icoptinfort.Ml ehange Mokern Bay and sell Cold and Sliver and Notes, aerate loans on Mesa. Potato or Stock Seen- ' :''' t P = l":"C"lr thatoor ''Mrdj antrul nd ar . ertisers ts strictly th.: * ta to ruola MT:i i trt t rr: ro Th** aj o u'''' }:"t MM.... tunatediate bode.... and all advertisements for - tiaramade on all points in Um Union. Offlee ' enrn . °Dli eerf atb i t r .auu t, at olnzernons.: i g u r t lll, a • = 0000 :,,1 141 4• 00 Wow strorts Monti/ oPdetite the St. Maxim - , alltinn.n. of advartlooment. In lend& or otherwise, be. 15 ' w a r. 7 76777 7, 0 .716774161 2 7,, ea g ,6lgr u t i b t e . 7 . l=ter- nf. KING, Coin, Stock and .Exchange ,--- ared. and prompt payount ts..of eared. 7 are Fourth street-IMT. and mils Storks on 1 . • • p.. 4... "glib rti.e k .roerl_ibrzird mh.r thinu c itutionu m folz u mi 7 .„ 6 , 7 . 07 4 6 , 0 „, t0 ' r ' s ' ..s olro.... fr oo 661 . 1 ent 0. ta . t ol tem tkvi nt ins to ri .u.r. ed ati r t: ) ' _ 1 p olitt ra=limm=hubseu to be chariud belf Prim PIT' trL' thlak " --3k•l'lk•uk" '''.l.°ss. " ------ 1 I s 61 67 .,6 6 „, 6666 . t . it . 4 ..„..., 50 seats: - Tram Tmarkr...........ndant Marrs-. ....11N. a. 174 u. ,i , Death ix/Wm laarded witgat charge. =dna secomps. MAIER, HANNA & Co. .S . uccessors to t _Mons A 0 %. Euu B . 6, 4 l fshtertM. pramsail ,:, i 7,,..7 sli ni= .'44 m= . ., D il l i f ill others main co Vik teis SrstS: D iett a d i rV k. ''''''• C"tilks Wood t" " IW, ' - " 2 ° T swishing Maims designed to earl attention to rd reds. ' Current M=eneemr n ' oo 4 4% 07 67 7 0 " 1 1 ...,.. „ &1 .. , i. ,..... t . „ ~,,, ~,,,,„ 5676 k 6666,,u667.666 Meeks fornae, and oollertiona made on nearly aa Mind! ti I I , where aurae are candor* admittance--al narks, of priz....Post* of tho Uoi r tsel OSOws_ Fascias . i,, a euto aundatioms-sonT notice desigood to call attentim .1 ne highest mend= peld me and Amerman So rffst..oterlrrtheli. cabudated or intended to promote Gal -1 in.._„olvid_o_al interestoma mar b. loomed sdth the under- 33 T0 3 05i MO. 0 . , 959440911 . 91 4. of Frodoos, shipped i, . 1 ;;; - „,..arg: -.2; so be C hi for. If intended t t , east, oa ilbesolterms. It twist. of i ... t. p... u 11 . rams eno - obarg*4 lvw. rt. wanton. -,..-,.. ~.. .., ...., ... ...i. n. ricer. t• I abhor', as - antlers to be eatiedtattl• Pride. WM. IL Wil.m.Alils . .X . Co Bankers and 1 Torun Limns Petition. $ melL • ' Meeha.* Wok Meth Dud corn of Wood Ara /Mal Setae Arent& and Andlonemeadvatiwanents not Third stre=tsbna. ' " tirl4to be clawed rtn• yearly bites , bat allowed a dbwount of All tran made en liberal toms, and . colleetions lus• mut *wetland perrent from the amount of promptly attended to. --- I- 0 6 Itr 9 " 95 VR.9991,01 13 =Ss "Ma , A - WILKINS .t. CO, Exchange Brokers, •,,,,,,. 000 %„,, d , (000 Lt rer ti tu zuri n .7 1 - 1,,,, ....----st .. 00 . 50.75 Fourth street, oprodbe the Lanka( MM. ... urgh. - All trammetion. at mod Moor rates. 1710 asr ara, , 11"- 0, , . 8" :„,,,,,,ddlik:::i 1 7,,,, A0 14: i " :7 7 ? ) 20 7:,,,Tu . t2. 11101711. EA-EIHEE, Jr., Ranker and Bro sp tr.„,...t, .„1„,.1.......,....... 14 hi . . 4,..... • • kr:p..4th street, Na GO. adJanlnlng the Dank of i Pittsbartrh -__ I I I RATES or DISCOLINT. N lIOLSIES A SON, Dealers in Foreiptn i i i.. covistrice spur roa ram nrnottronn ruserrit, sr . a .dt,, 9 so t i rr.,g,ret.r. a. W' atr, th a ' " P. Or.,... e 'l l4 7,...'"' o r, , pz. i N. HOLMES & SONS, Brokers. burgh'. ,VirOglte'etior - ,s - midi; ini all - ti - ; ' ,llne t 1 - paa iitM I", I :a .11.111:4 0. between SUM and Pommtli ate. rilidererd. tb esuutimoStha 0 . 1 U 4 SW.. ) PENNSYLVANIA. ;COT Ban k• I% ..._ Bank of Pittsbrar............p a l Conn undarD l 43.eitel- do En‘i,.... Doak c, 2,,,,_ 76 , 7. 766 6 7 , 10. 6 6,.._ 66 BOOKSELLERS - &C. - AN...a Manaf's of do-par t endt. Bank_._...._. -- do toot or 000tr0............e. °stout. to• Arr;. do Jr READ, Do3kßeDer a n d Ett4im er, N o : 4 Danko( .North Americo ... western : Roenneßank._ do L . hank of North's. Libertleapar Hank or - x.l.mm ........ - •it Fourth Strut, 3POIIO Thelldirtill. - _ . _thuslf .r of _l'eftir p.. Tolvanit.itia.o,...- Mrs./I _ 2( zrigir u m l. ... lu r 4 R. WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail r Denunandal Mld. of Pa... Par solvent Bank..-..... x • Dealer In Blank ..a &low noo lt * t ..rer 1.4 sta. tr , * it•r_to.k.. 11.,,pa r ~ - NEW Tong. pi t osmeT tubmth. . No. 63 Woad street, (between lout rooto Oran' au- -dor ew 'fort Qtr -fte• i 4.,„,.... 04 P A. ,„,..,, 0 2 .. .„ . k1,6-- Ez.= _ , Im. , cdrforl A iii . :-. -I X , i t OliN S. DAVISON, Bookseller , and Ste- Istoswasse Bast" "...:..::..par Italthmors-,- -- timer. mummer br um.= a Mum po. I , !Market pilica===k. Couott- ......-...... .6 . ;near Fourth, Pittalmatitt, Pa. ----Par N. Janw k DELAWASK -------..-4-L..----- Solnlmarit Dankv... ....t. All inkmat n.oir.-...-. „li pr . NRY S. BOSWORTIL I3ookseller and •i. Th.d........5max..::.a.,. VIDOINIA. Dealer hts Stationmn kr.....N0. 82 SWIM street. Western Haat- .---- mar of the Valler_..-12t; e ond. Pittalmmah, Tn. • "s'. • Dank of(3namb.rabnewh-134 Bank of Fa-Richmond.: - w •-- Bank of Chadartkrunty...par Ex. Bank, Va., Norfolk w AY A CO., Booksellers and: Stationers, Danko( Dawrille-1............par Farmers' lit, oflsla. w Hank of OA it....Chester-sar Mmehand'kbl=s t m q N ' ss Wa ' d 41. ' 1 ' 2.11 d ' X ' r 561 .k . P"'" °rIblird • Hank of Oennantown..-par North Western Dank.- 4 • %wet of Siettlllurgh---IM Dranehru- - ........-114 -----.7.--- -----------=- -- ---1 -- - - - Dank L id _. .- NORTU CAROLINA- COMMISSION- &C. ..... Dank dletownlM Rank of Caps Fear -. 2 Montgomery Ca !tank--. Hank of SL of N. Candisa 2, - Dank of Northumberland.par Coto. naax.w 2 ''. ". 2rMss•-•- •._= -- ••••• - ----- . 4 Of. f• f 0 °633 - cannabis Ilklt Bridge 00.40 M sostrE B . l4 . B J. W. B UT LER a" 1.; , r . ..4 1 ,. 4 7, , ,,,, - ,!!!..±-- - 1, - , ~,grt y ll crAito.,,,,,LrNA- 2 ERWARDING A COMM! GN -MEW Pair Bank.- - , -_„- .1..... hank of Athustrouna. MANES and Dealers In all kind. of Ottsburgh Maw Formes' ak of Runts uo-par of Charleston-, - n red Mild... Lead Plot. and Sheet Le , * N 0.97 31rst Parture Ilk of Luuter-par Montane& disehan'e Ms I Strad, Plttalotargh. •' 1 d' Parma& Bank of Itemdlogpar GEORGIA. Yorrn.Ek of &Malkin On. Augusta 1 "... Fa. i Dray. Warned, M Dank of A '5••• Bk.g C° 2 'ME Praudia Elk Wasp! of Branse Sa let, Angh. 2 . Ifer dsbeteLitank.--........15i k TE6NtSSISK. Wholesole Grocer Importer and /eakr in lAsMeim ~ , FOBEIGN VINES, Brandies era Old Me tel'ac.".tatina ntas... uww . ;7l`76"::: . : I: links er*t te ß' tig ;i T rl3C ti= itir. ' Wr.r4*-ta rro*Utilitte.."Whribtritte-iziePtutliCE"tatii.."v'en. Minws• Bank Of Pot tirn L - 1311 Northern isk of Kentucky o Monongahela glank.-0- Southern/1k of/llntueitT w ill -W. POINDEXTER, Ge.nentl Merchan west Munch nank-.--rar EVLIAINA 70,7 7 , 67 7 .2na 667 ,,,,,,,„ 62,7 7 , 2 60 17 & p rao , 14, /go dlu Prriker and Commie:don thdrhat. 107 Front 71LSSOURL t and 11l Semond - 15.36•Lnd street, Pit/rhumb. Solid Notes- -- : Lli 16 Sof ESido of Efeousei-. 34'A aA. iriIAY.K,67 - rrimisaioil anilto /LLINCIIB. r- Oble nate 8ank.......-: Di Stsullank and Branches 60 . 11 .• 01062 .3Mer1m0t., duabw. In Wrol_ _taut Prednew 8 2 , st b.,,,........ ,k, Bank a 776 0 , 66 _, 76 erneralgr also,. Pittsburgh Mut I:t:fimin,trm tv 114, &wend •„. Dread. st IMO -do Mmdete k In. Co. aka 6 -- ' . th „6 --- - ......„ ~.. 677, 717 , 67 ,_ soar. goarani-...-......-.......-.....--.B+ 8. macs Roma atele_ . -.yehma.Z. no ralvweelktechanta Bank 3 IiZZISON A. CO., Wholesal Grocers, i . Oran& at manu0...........„. doelorernented Mak Bank 3 prom o . 26 6 6 67 , i d s 0676 6 7 6 6 077, 670767,607,6 No. ... ll H Mel2. Da Drwiis.. -.... .: rl=2 e" W & . :12 *- 7::::: I '-t-.-..-- 5i4"1.114 ' 11 - . Drench at Cohnolpos ...,...: do lints Bank-- . --. 3 walmum umrumsn_,_____,_____,,y 2u6 , 6 , 7 7 , 66 , 7 , 76 Brandt at fibula . 'do CANA DA. Branch at do TM of N. Aradira,ThrOnto 5 pt ILiRRAUGII A CO., (Sucecs , nnithatsitesseis...-.. do 3k of the Pumbe.Terouto 5 aosa to 8. Ilarhan_wh,) Commiaden and Forwarding 7 Broach at ilipler--.-.. do Bank of Montreal -- 6 embattle D.T. in wool and Pendent, meteralle, Nor ~ arsata at Cineinaalt...-. de Ilk of V. Caroaa. Toronto 6 166 PIM andll6 forond denatuPitt.buralt Pa. nr,t6lT AMA et WillednEnna-... do EASTERN xxcurator.. -- -- ,_____ . n...0ar t .C•411....-.. : -- 2:11 pr . -. Yorr-......... 7 ...... g j &IV. RE Flour Flour Factors, COlTltnialitoll Braude at stenbenville - .... do On Baltarnore-...-", r .... do g„4,11.1. A +. M and ,lars,„... is mna ~...P-dx. =at vit. Vetzmn ... . = ts , AT= . ll . Eyle ... A . Sw_ l l, ‘ attended to. Nos. Ti Water itPOPerest .tar., PlOsLirgh r . , ta apl4T. • Branch it 8 41%1n. •- . fig St. L0rd...... - .- -7• ,,- --- : .. w -"---------------- owt P. MI rs Brands at TesT,----- do GOLD NNDSPECTX VALUE. l IILARDY, JONES lb 6 4 57.inceessors to Brandt at sit. riemeat-.. do Doubloons, Spanish..-. 16,00 R ., ~,,,......„.____ 60 ‘6 , 66,„7 6 7,__36 , 6 0 ATWOOD. JOKER &CO . COZOIDII4OI2 awl Forward. „..,,,,,,, ....,............. 2 76, 66 ,. 0 76„ . _,„ ___706,6 ow . embanta, Doak= ln Pittaborsh alancasauedUoods. au, _ Branch at Piona - de aria. new .. -7.--.--1400 FIMMOrh• Inmon Monett at Portionce7t= d Erederiekkrars.--....-. 7,80 - --• lep„her Dana at Lam- - Ten Thaen--......... :so ItIIEY, MATHEWS A CO., Wholesale Oro- - Branch at Itavenu.---., dories. ..- ...... .----. ha errs. Conmank u ud Forwarding Merebuts. and Dram* at CuTallosa ..... do Novereitnno -....-....- ..... 4,83 werdslor Deletion Ostton Tans. 67l4 .ter.L.Plttaddrits i t.7l! Smoak at Illsmalon- do Ten Ordiders..--...- 2,00 Drama a trooster....l.: rho NatedranS------. 3W VIERCER & ANTELO, General Commie- • , I ie. Ana& St Xe1ii5.......- 4 .1 D ., 4 4 4 ..- --------- 232 IS IL $l.O sr•rthout., Pldiadelphla. Liberal advathis Brush It Toungirtn....- dal made on orrtudgraputa of Pudoestgaaanr. 1 11 77 80l PRICES OP STOCKS -1-011 N Ism Vii .................... Grocers. Zlipalpr&D roe. TOM FITTIMIES U OkEfirrlfeliF SS Catinnimion marwitty and Dealers In Prodnew and A.WILKINS 44 t .(). }1 ? 1' 'b /I""s q' e ! -N6 ia l . ' 4 ' l4 2ll 9 l?mq' i 8. - C - A - NFIKLD, lute of Wirren, Oh io ..' STOCK AND „EXCHANGE Illft.mo4 el ._ Commlsaion and Fortnadlow nerebsat. and - Whole:. 6,-0 22 1.92 , 2 To B7REE sat, Dauer in Wadern Rummy unsay, Batter. Pot and Paoli A. end Western Protacw goomarly. Water Arot. i Piramitteaotestember ts. nu. between Smithfledd and Word. Pittidnugh. , ( of Orsß - obhies - ,1:111.1. A (11.) , Wilk 1 m ... - - - - si . Produce andCormnbalon Merebanta, sod Dealers la Cfnltod Mate. 41".,........:-.; 100 -•• ''''' - ntlartAttnlT Pittsburgh Manufacturer, No. 112 booed Pitts Du - .6 . ...- -I ' • "• "" Int. Feb ea Aug. 7 6 , 6 , - ''" Int.Jatt.aJosT Nai l .. . hi t ' 2•2-----: 122 ••• - I nt. ' I I „CHEESE WAREHOUSE.-HENRY H. Allen, (M. ws..---.. 100 63 ~ 20 Int. sow's.. .. Do. emu. Ea snip 10 0 82 - do COLLINS, Forwarding and Cammimion Merehant.and do Dealer In Cheeps, Butter, Las Flak and Produce abtrerap ' Do. mew Wk..-- 100 83' 80 Pittdeugh der 61,-.- 106 -83 BO Int.jap.ajap = H ood strut , . boys, Water; pstut ern h . 0 ,,, 21 Do. asap. ffs,24. IL 100 83 t0_..;.,- Mt T city 6'...---.- 100 83 SO • 1nt.6476 NOS' TON BONNBORST &MURPHY, Whole- Ira map. fts,Plo.l. 100 RS 90 , do- , y male Groom sod tkontanPrepehanta, and Dealers I .11.1 r STOOD. ' - In Pittsburgh III Pitta n.ok a fit , ‘ ,... b.: .„ 60 6756 6634 Div. l6 74*.t. burgh, Pa. kaldk'llz".4 ices= Waft dr.°. Pi idarehlante It Murat Dui 50 60 45 - -2 0 6 . Dvdtanind Dattk...--•-•- 60 „t 6r I n .k. 4 JACOB FORSYTH, Jr., Forwardin and •., A Medway Saving. Ihwell •-• - , " 0 ilttn - Trad 00....- . ..... 60 se 66 • Commbelon Merehlat,No. 68 Water dreeLYl - tStlamur Drporitlank .-• ....... SO 62): 6 /66 ' . 6064 1'43 . • =1da 777 . 70,66 „ .„ _ 26 25 0) 170,„176,i1rag. THOMASPALMER Importer and Dealii nriage--.... TS 37 6 8 Dtr..lses.ll '' , InThroch and Anterinn wailPaper.ors. ss Marta ri 77 66 .7 .642 ern Obeet r ____ 60.:44.. 42 M r . w- ps n A l etireettlithri and Raab st.4,llttsbiargh. so.CLINT Pltbdfh Life Imunstre... II 10 „ 41 Div, 21116 et ' 0 s o. •77 ,7 g, 66 77 ow.. .c.,.,... 1 .,, , n o .. on W.. 1. fosocosso o6 -s- - ... 13 • ..... 232 SE , / 104 7 112 , ' 1. Mal:Stag, Table and Peen f a Wiedow ithadm Mtistens . Swum.. 06 - -- s .... . w Means Boat rrimmiegs. N 0.112 Market attest. 806.61.1,64,%74,742:5f- -- 10 . NTRR:TBI pA - frow,vvoi egaiTiiiiTt.; Pittedoirsh to Phila.-..- 41 all Dl r . Q r ., s ~t. tall Grown, an Ow Eastern dd. of the Diamond, mui , toss, 634,6111 5 id. ' -. • ~;„ DRY GOODS. M • - riL=s swots-- so es as glackwater. 60 az 41 Div.Jult, OSt WANK VAN GORDER, - Dealer in. Trim t fi x tr r os s es wk na4e... gii 10 4 . 2 - N."' aOOIIL 4.... logs, 8 k.r,„, : trr,„=r,.., =m a ; . 1.,* Paean. Railroad.. 60 43 142 onialernt of *bleb can Alvin/I.'llld at No. 83. s e n ds of Dalt, k Ohlo MAIO; VS.-. - - ' , ltare. dreet and brMaunond, Pttaburgh, s. n - ----L ti.A .4 l=7 W 7 6, ser R esiek lisi 6n los - SOO - _ , `sifitAsi e sk 7 so s b - ryliss o.£on iZiTs r '-.. 3 '.-. .ii:lWit. Vityeitislisa -....-- 30 60 '''' ' • LA CO., Wholeaaleandßetall s- Ers.Claral Bonds e i, d).- ISO 95 '''. peelers in rarity and Stable Dry Ocrl., Z nth 266.4 " 6411 “ ..1•Waf 7 . 0 ' 26 ,. l it '' - NJURFIIY A BURCHFIELD, wi,Diesaie L l' &=.1,,T. ,„.,.....2 ,, t.. . r . lallusulerks..- • - 173 174: Ex. 1111. --- ," - -•r-, m a d? dr tk - titom --.• ' * - US Dor ow. reseitto GRocE.fts., . 1 r i .„Vai r w ." --- - .1" w , . sear non- ..1m3.0.011.0t5. Wri.tarr 110 Th . 1 , '...%-...." .. .... ' ' OHN fIiAD A CO., Whole:ado Grocers - - ' l l - 744. - 74%7 ....-- ' •.% : I -• ' ' ?)/ andCornmlsdott Iferehnellei.E o . l73 lfou3Dul 228 Lib sr . ,4 * . "'s''"ww''• - "" '''' - ; - retail, Pittsburgh. ' lelo 76,Y• 41 - 121taii=7. : 7K, 1 .! OBERT MOORE, Wholefuge Grocer, Ike -4=..-...,_-,.-- ....,- ,": ... - torus tnetrefr..ow In Prodoes; MUM:trick Maw newe..........-...- .4 -4 .4 • sad all=of m 50 „.... 6 .,.... 6 .,..„......,_ 7 6 1 tieneu .31 • rt="mdon =1°.07.41.1'.--"ki f o L ip,.14.1..".......,,........„._ .... ,3 . ... I auk - iinperior old an WhlsksT. stales .11l % ....... 0a11ag.................., -.... r... .-1 1., tot. low Ibr cub. I op, KIWI ..--...-4*-- 2,1 15": ' , - :' - ' . rt. 41 51 .114 - ' .... "P"""°""" ... I 126; 10 - :-- ~,__ an, .. -. :HOITANOII AND nimanira TIM= 01 • • • AVILKINS is CO., vwod owe nu 71 Fara —. , P rtißtlltini. "A. MUD:IY and Domestic Exchange, Coin, WA N0...11AM Warrast boarbt ..1•0 1 4. - 11..1 dim.. I+4 cod lato..dotistAKL • • MtarAdi t.d dokl Ootatradotr. • •• Yaw/ *al .A.Poit, AAA wenn .Dona OZORGE, E. ARNOLD & CO. R _ DM! 111011111.11611. 001 N. I lwirigyi. It Allartillifreet,typrelie Jana tr . AUFllrllllol€6lllt pan r-s' • ''iItaIIDITAXE FOR SADDLERS AND. CARBLiOI3 MAIMS. B. T. 'Leeelki:Jr., /fa 1.11 IMOD dlßlfif;',7ll2g=aig: * essam Damsaksi:Vam,Dfts? JI• Ir. Boa ags Army ratOcr. ADIU.A.../11.11111.1441/117. an. /a I. umulr-...-...--..L.....18“...'...:.:-.......... - .... L miss ATEMAN, FA.LLIS & p co., - c omm L,4 o2 jemhamts, sal thusclsl ranhimar„ l / 1 1:VIUM aslirr tre gztl a ra o . : r a il . =7, 0- . : Loom Mir IlirdrivVigrqi.. • .'... . • . . • .1/. kr it Cb,Cinettmktl. :I 1 ij . 6 : jr r o =VI at 7 i li e & Ira /TN= 4 f . a a .- . . • .1.111.. JOILKPIC clunuar. •rWLffi/Ll lAD RA MIS!, DJUSZi IN I IN:PORTIA CIUdRS, 64 Jrarkei ova:, mregib7A ? = t!iu. "Neaft& Tririek i ptaiN to CO.i . Wholeoolo avt• and Dealers la ?Mimesis" r&..7.Z.Nt=artrtzlatva.= , • . • SAIAII DICKEY & 61, holesale Oro. kr•vbants. sad Draim•la POO* NM t. Nava. tittapasb. sawsiroas.. .... ;ST " a ROE, Wbolessle Oman acid ampudo.meaustmeantwatutemoituu• v Vsa .BAGALEt & CO., Wlvolvisolearo. . , :41.111iNe..11 d2D Wood stmt. Miami& - • . IaTIMMIE. A. ItVOLORG, Grco* :. stid v v .'; "Make - mradel of Wool and Mrtb stmeis,tm ahts mi air amortment of ebotm tin:wart a and M } m rafts awl flula. Wbolmale mad Iktal Nelms Am the lowan term'. .. . CPiEBT:DALZELL a co, Wtolletinla Ciamdadoo Samlumtii. Doan , ' hi Prod** figNlPSEctgrus , AO. F.. 3 : 11 ?!."7 it," serirmnor.. - AATICK c i reCIANDLEBB, sucreseore to L.•l. D. Viet. Wbolcade Opoomr, Torrailla .14 Coasthsioo litatbsa 4, Desk,' to lam OA tams. sac ritub m t, Mantrliduree Omero 1• Wads ad waif, ar.ta. 21'4am:tub. . • • • Am., CULBERTSON, Wholesale Grocer end! p tkounleklon licrebant.posta. Prodn;:s and MM.. it llamlbaustiL Attlnlcn. 1.9 A .I.l . befty iprtf:Alt.lll, I=U „ not% P . L0Y1 . 5, Wholalife Urthaers, Com.: iistrums /1044.115•6134 darn llNUdisok. beating es /Abash Yost, sad StiW Vt. 011111111014-' VP, .44;51 • 1 ~ppAß,Llti 13-eisaws, sia. Mufti namarade:t. .' ..-.. : .D. Y:. - :.:: , .:, : '''' . "r i fTT:S.'.'n:UßGlt. , .-.•'.. I ..OA: : Z.E : .'i . TX : ' AGENCIES. KARD.-/Inting - been appanted the ex - • dicers Amu. rittemrge, Coe the sate 'atent Oemenbet and Stretched lteather lieltlok, man. afaetured by P. JEWEL At EON. ofllartltml. Connectient, We now nibs for aide a large assortment af alt ) lIIIITLII ha. eared more pylons wham ft has leas Introduced. than any other medicine itt 'av the above • diseasee Ti.., median. hay neither areestki nee Quinine in Its ecomosition, all of the ingredients Ma Cr a agr i ona r U t itriTlb ' er rW , jr " "d , " "e g ilig :le tt :V. "l % medicine aid not la L' a.= ps i' In to Ater or U a j derniutdmlnhere no more than when In their 12VILI health. Kanter. hi @action. of the nonatry where the Amu pry Tall% wtll6o well to adort this medlelne. ae the patient I. • not wi jr .4 t o I.y I.rwbils and Mmiturent and they may oarersal symbs The ilopeictercouldintrodues limmuserderd orrunastee from Meer orate Mensal reenrch &Alike bat pryer. oaf fror to theelek tor one bottle and yea edit ham the MALMO wont in rput,tc, dines Yens Mr item* nanny.., esch Mi lxnlee tre, • ' oan he wan at the .m.,...4bt.l.w.hehtiblA Medici. has cured when all other. hey Wird. for IMMerdiliund ail other Milieus Comphdrita there I. 11•4 a better Medicine /nth. market_ it isa. aly boniest. with 1b.,. relestonhhind anonym in *nand 0.. f thyme/inn end Mart; for theme emu , plaint. take a tontywootilal • Wm. • one bottie or shit If •11±1.11 Ten' MIA has the dmialn foci: hate I/ peon..).,- • For sale - by .had GYea.7t Petunia. to all ..nrirte of ,the Called - kr/Mee t 411 M erdaYi Mt* fie -addrenised. rtrt.:4 •211.17:Kaffhenie • f.se.Laterank„ Itroaddei 141211*--FIEIII/MlAten.f.,lt. ifahmeetank Ca; '4t , ten A 14214 Array, ritteterntla... • goCif N O one who can tea should 1w without a ttr- 4:ll.ltiMT& VlALgrzsiniltan..}lll 11 Ie imarA's rmczwzi,t.A.Diotth.4, aval grgriaTAikttingiVrlgg4 i tt' tinted raper. . ' a% ti - 4.the L 7 rti Arlegtreal: . cot t one of the tar eArEnT as welly entrant. MOsT himiTru boot surer published. Liberal term. . the trade. Booksellers mend on rocs ordsra to the Pnbilidrer TIIO9. yr:Ear, t. K-IIMLrhY =Mayan Me net. New I nek..: . - Asenne%Watkieet to nil ties , atnew Beet .theoughont Moseys eery, , - jefk-lf e agle Nannfacturthir Company, Ahritctarr and oferjhr See U. Arfortiop de:Oak at;oii, • aileneakfreen the inse fIORRIGN t;o4vs. RICH BIDE lIROCATMLL/13 AND COT9LIN an. in meat varier of Pattern. and . rweildnalara or Odom all • of which Adam. n. , L • • CONFINED TO OUR OWN - SA L ES, • An new article thßsireim. VPllol.lrenr, tt. greaten amount o f biIBADMITT and MCI MESS trend In any article suer %stn.. toed. They Gond. are nude her rower loan and are the emit Myr. edtbet unteeture eye offered do rale. - Malys will do well tollamlytbeee Med. Mame r_nrchadtm.. r i n lmarrth* be, _ PIZ t IRON WAREHOUSE • • NATOTIst, , sPRING - CO.; •L' • • IRON AND STEEL, • • u,,p, mut...o r on band a full assortment of IniOlod Band. licam and other IRON, - L ' L M:StEL Or ATJ, RINDS- • • , Merchants from mediums of the &meter Y . '. (pelted to rat/ or rend their order. hen. boring. • Dreestrrmnt eninuted te enemy ill ba filled it -.the tonna market rates. . MARTIN. I w MMO A 011.;/..,..: : • lissenwich st.,N,- T. L . 8011137nuw; BROTH:Kai & CO, WHOLESALE. DRUGGISTS; • NEW roxr, lure irufteitio.v..lre wzime iii-omermene'm' IMPORTING the leading - Driipm from their inarkaa halt la Swope andiet Indhet; Ina Trona. and English illemtaae, • nerfnmary, Tooth. Nell and liar thmehes, Irak Mara and Stales Part and Trieste bP , Olita;r4lrkl.l4(Bl.ls _Jto-./Le.. they °am. them cm the moot manual. tonna orderselthor In person, or hy bettiounik.. han.lZnn • kliarst PATVIT MACHIN*: firnmareaLEATlnill, BANDINO. 1170 mho /Went Sandi in the ChuntrY• • -rErsirinmde front the: bait oak tanned Inaba. and thoroughly , articled. cem ented, Java. tod together, and made terent Dornaly.stralght..ant watt a paNa. ogic Ma Ponineand warranted to hen nat rate arum. rod In Venal/is portnnori. 7/10y ran he bad shale, &lade or round —with Lae Leather,..latlla and tar noneetery artlelos In the line, he a:amain Janntne IVIL - Ittntlinb,iltenteo. Perry T. Q Alt VW; L:, - o A.VEULY;lVliiiteeitle Detal kjin Broom, Paintad Palls and Tube, irc..4 and-Wil low W.... llaskata; Mata, ConlagetTwloo, Wicklast, Mateb ',An, All-ClNanorkt 5t..., New York, Intim yr; „ , . . ng.t . rtritqrstinOtS'.ditt. Cor th eeiptabl Oil Cloth, he. JOTTN RUNE. Mmitatitierrinn: hn Dealer Na 10 Oattual Ikrasteorow.,york. and Na eqbathaus a. 3IISCELL J EQUS: olnetiSk cd Y.' pAt E. V. ° E t at t ; ro " „ A leio . r. sigher gar, atm .. ... tilisapsd street and Ckerty ABHLAHD4 LEM/ EtT11.8.Alt0171381111VINS°1:11:1 P ELLADELPHIA:4.':' 11..8. BENSON, rtOPIIIIITON. rrA 16,, e1 3 3.rd, $14 . 0 ref dam-Eft • • r.Ofaita — "'lis o. Oats Maw Nat. Tid.Onloo) Chia at.libasiss a Perry ilotsio) VITY ROTEL, .(loto .Brown o,) cOrner of ownhowew.t Thbdowww,linalwrgh. hi, ULU.% & AMC. Propriststo: • WM. Wan and commoners* Sims nation nada sma ttootniali sepals, and rorownmi with new si Momenta throughout, is now Ofab lbs ths tavatgani at the tioSsiloit Outgo OnsWlllllOD23ll7l. •.• • • •11. 8; CII'DIEBERT GENERAL 'COMM SSION_'AVIEN'I'S, fdr tbcoicuin Vutvdmpe of ilea Xstakh.Cliketfirto of N•lrotlalleglosnisa &aft I _ 44 Th.l_____ l4l et.a7ltsburs_ h. i's.. - • .7* . OL v. HIER, JONES & CO; • • • • I'ROPSILTORM MER'S PORTABLE.IIOATIJNE, X'4 I ,ORWAHDINO AND COMItISSTOI4 MMUCTIAItII3, Caaol Dula, fietauth stmt. PHU , t gra 1 . 4/1 , 14 Vt s b 11 . 411( k t all A . t: zot h z Mirk td urn: Lbigan • ' lion Agency Otago,' 7 ,, -; OR the collection or 110 mo ona:roterip lteretnule ina4 other Moory hajnkidgis *ad to m:1 etedii=tuura t andl Psywns Mowry, Iviturpt of tuae. sad Oalo IlostiarLate as atcaka sod jorrtsvute Armta. • f PIQR ttß t AlppatOrf,rootrolt. - kittlitag 6 -; k. ..4....! -- eutki*i . "l" 4 .! . . • erce.mte, SEPTEMBER 14, 1854. PITTSBUIGg GAZ ETTE. TIII/ sErm 14,1854. Ali Aar.—The . Th fll 'g' description of, a new discolrory -is from the Earle correspondence of the New York- new Timme . Irontreqrapki is a new art,an MI. of Yesterday, 1 or rather of to - day s fur whielt O r inv . entor muskeg. the 'following - extMartlinary 'n• • . Whoever poseesses a printed beak,. posse es • the Stereo ; type plates of,that. book; whoever has an old lith- . : ograph, 'A copy of anextince edition, an impres. Sion of a Steal; engraving, has, by a wonderful 'Paces! of trate/or, the original stone, the orfg- 1 'hint, etone, the original type, the original, plate, the, rienal Mock.. An octavo of WO pages can .be executed at a.. trifling cost in nix days Ike-. prints cost but half the price of the first °mope-. sitiant and migrating% ofter . expentrive erigituffs may be madcffor a .few sons. • • Stereotyping wilt be done AWay : :irith; the first edition Will be'done away withp the first edition will be printed *Os type, ,and any.one copy furnishes the plates for . B U•ce.e.esiTaeditions.t :'Rare editions are .scar hilated, , as one refry .., mhy be multiplied to infint. • ty, and that,lno, with all the typographical po truliarities ef the epoch in which It-was firirt. ;printed. Book-in foreign , languages, in deed languages, in Hebrew, in Greek, - -in Saner% may i , e_ tuProdaced by'workmen completely ignorant 01- Ibetn. - The following le;thelilitory .of - the, process, as describedby .ViatorMeisieri the eel 'entitle feuillitoulst of the Prism l I -.The inventor ; M. Edward Boyer, a chemist of Nimes, undertook to-Solve the problem that the Inventor of lithography, - Senefelder, of Munich, rrought in rain to solve—to reproduce upoustone any typographical work, lithograph, or engr4- 'ring, of which a single copy is in existence-4o do it instantaneously, cheaply, without damaging the original; and so exaactly that the most prim ; tised eve cannot tell the difference, and finally to multiply: he copies - to infinity. In principle''- M.. Boyer arrived at II gelation in 18.14; he lei spent tea years in researches tending to simplifyi. cheapen, and render practicable, the proeess.-- Be has new, succeeCed, and stereotypes a quarto page in ten• minutes, as ho actually did in pros- Case of IC Meunier. A cast of the Temptation of St: AntltiFny, which-lately cost a Paris pub of hers2BlX might have been furnished him 1,, , fit Moyer for two' rents and it quarter! ~ The procees is recourse a secret, and will not be disclosed even in specifications' for a patent. id: Boyer dogs not mean to patent his invention;-, lie will contra) and superintend the :bniiness in j France; add-will nen the secret to foreign coun tries. If this invention 'becomes as practicable upon ,4 large scale to It. is upon the scale of-its present application, the-name of Boyer will cer tainly.ileserve'a place fifter'auttenberg and Serr efehler:•' - frorra such specimens of the art on I have seeni•boworer, 1 slioull 'say' that it would ke found More useful in reproducing a few copies of old hooks and old illustrations for antiquaries and libraries, than for yielding large editions to answer a popular demand. It may do very well for Europe, but I do not think it would be vastly sueeellifid In America. lam far from believing with AL Boyer, that stereotyping its at nn end: arr.,l9annscre on Backbones: Senator Sumner is an .eloqnent man; and his epee*. made on Wednesday at the Worcester Contention; shich.will he found in anotherpart of °Ai morning's Times, in an eloquent speech. Upon some points connected witti the rtgations of the General °Ornament to Slavery; It goes farther than we can; Lott its leading sentiments scalpel, and its spirit and temper are Inch as the times demand. It is manly, bold, 'energetic and prmticaL • The most eloquent eel:deuce in this speech because it is the truest,—is that in which Mr. Sumner declares that there are there thingi need ed to enable the Free States *to resist; the ince! , taint figgree.Sions of Slaveryf—that. the first is baellbone,—the second backbone, and the third I Damao:ie. - Truer word was never spoken. The saying of Demosthenes that the three essentials of eiOqUenCe were acting, twiny, ACTIFY, was not e whit more hue. ,Backbone is the ..one thing needful to the Free States, In their struggle against the steady, menacing.encreachmente.of /Rarity. It is what they must have, and it is also what as yet they have notgot. Their weak teas, their constant defeats, their igtioble pees truth:fit under the asmalta of the Slave power, aro all duo to the feet that they do not stand up firmly and boldly to their righte,—that they lack the Courage, and the high-toned resolution which arc indisputable in such a contest.... Every body knows that ehe atreMith-of the Man , fhtereatlies in the steady, imionntable do ..(Artelnittlen of itaielnimplotis. - .. fur Iteartag rep- - ranntatiees Congress are, inn et Pieek:— They tele their MAO with . resolutiett . not to be dtiven hem it. They praidieveu their oppo. gents all the axle of a hold and enetgetia war fare. .They shrink from no responsibility; they . spare no menace. If they cannot coax or eon-. vine, they alarm . and coerce. As .a general thing the Northern membere here 'always given way to them. Same of theta have been reached by flettery, by premleee, by gilded baits thrown out to their cupidity or their ambition. °there base been affirmed by fears for place, for 'their own racial position,. or for the thaion. ever moms will answer their purpose' best; the compact, irsolate, well-41111W phalanx of very him always managed to divide and - subdue the representatives of Freedom. They have ens • seeded either in making theta break or bend..-= And it hasbeetiebnply for lack of BACEItONZ. The - next Congress Ought to contain Back bones . enough from the „Free. States to give strength and Impeegnable fortitude to the cause of Freedom. Not that mach actual legislation will be desirable, or feasible; on the subject of Slavery. .it la not this which.the country , needs just at present. But it-dries need such a mani fest, clear and uumistakable exhibition of, firm ' nem, on the part of the Free States, In defence of their owncights,. as has not been seen' since the days of John Quincy;Adams. We need men there too sharp to be misled, too honest to be bought, and too bold to be bullied. We wish'the prospect °Putting inch men was better than it seems. The epiritof the people is such as ought to insure tut Spinet any other,- Bat, as aiwaya happens- in= such paltry personal nimbi. tions haie Seized the omission for their own ad vancement. ' The igitation of the public mind hes brought to the surface, as candidates for of fice, a horde of small, . White venal -politioiana, without character or position, and as pitiless of tfitektoffet as the slimiest worm thst serves' the ongler ferkalt. have some hope that a high.; Cr order . the . .anitimte 'creation 'MfrY' oilercd for the popular,suffrage,-,-/V: r. Times.- Malre.• EliFl3.tioum PORTLAND, 316Mit17 Sept. 1, 1854. The re. turn front all parts of the state indicate the elec tion of htenill try' the people for Qthrerner. Lte trill ' certainly largely lead alrether ' retaliates. . . .. VOTE F 5% .uovtittfon. • • Morrill: Reed. Parris. • Bath 036 144 .147 Gardiner.— ..623 All others, G3l Frankfort;.. ...,4.431 "' 40 ' 101 Belfast 383: .121 107 • Calais • 343 • G 3 • 147 These are Indications of the vote all over the &ate. Cory gots but a very feW votes,'eweept a few tans la York County, and his vote will not probably eicood 'l,OOO in the !Mate. Wool and l'erry, fasioniste, aro elected in the let and 2d Distriets. Knowlton, fusion ' is elected over Farley, Whig..andlrickerson, Democrat, In the 841 District. In Penobscot District; Wasbbtint; Whig ' brolected. In, the . oth District there is tart llttle doubt of the election of Millikeh i fusion wholeads the other candidateciargoly in the re turns received. In they4th District, Benson, Whig, Is rOolectod. 1!".•“ , t ' For the Legislature the Indications ore that the regolor.Democrats will be held in a decided mi nority. ;For the' Senate the votes so far do not indicate the election of a singlo'Democrit. In the House, the retbrns ns to Represent:Litres era not full. . • )'ho Knorr Nothings hero elected Represontn jots In Bath, IfoNowell, Bristol, X l.B ltorth, C - Friinicfort nod other places. re is stood they generolly throw their yotel for Morrill and ,for Wood. In York county twenty Omit pro '783; rani! B,GGO; Morrill 4,146; - Carey 210. • "1 In Cumberland county stinnitten towns gore Reed 58 1; Farris 3;1119; Carey 271. ' Ferry's intiority In Di° lld District will be eery large. T 1 • • . ' ho Degislaturo, U- elder, bysi decidmizaajoriSy, Further sutural, make doubtftil if any fictuitola are Sleeted .1u •York county; though micgori tho.Klusw'Nothii4 ticket may ho elected. ' • • ' • • 3 ' The .ophilon seems to by mord, Mat .MOl7lll Is olopted by: the ,•• c. • . . • Wood's _majority the.lst District' is 'over .....--..—...- • A* ides; if Moho, is to candidate ler Contress Bet he is not a Douglass WWI, • and Donets" don't like kin. Ile mites homer teat partkan :,•• '. "Beat Me donned little pup, oast Whit It - Will; • d ad ititill learn tam to leave my business atetin '• I n kts private correolsoneltnoc, it Is tad, Doug lass bents John Van'tiuren :to death, and can at leak run an even race with Mike Wahl., • No wonder, ko despises the adtk,e or 3,500 New Eng , land clergy:atm' ::- . - -.. ,• . There is ottita at sheet IMOD° maim:dated Vern uheTahted property in the Regliah .Poet Ord lide amount 13 3,lxitit lOht , dediested,! YlfbtLo"eoeeentof-lluitCproty,.spro i g . Bltusdratiee' among th a Peat thieescrurate... eat. ( l,acltte, hm: rfromor . il i coin lis egti .7 il n eur t m e at re ps : lia s e : ci t n e ts d onl i a .c . ;rt. ~ili:eisra..l,l,,,wdbyriu,osguainhel,,rs, .;,..i,ell.riiSetth,aelec)V....lleBl.ltt.:reoraslgdwe.c.a.:PiOlierrsN:onkCeneotatuthaanxiwitruso--iejesnA:iotiao:itreiregi,dgelh.:.o: if they donot - instruct the'reader. : - . i following 1.- You tell me, dear Amy, you're anxious . ''from the Ceu rto . end Enquirer: ‘, \. know alt about that affair with my recreant beau. There is no man in the United States' Hate Ili quite an - embarrassing matter, 'fie'true: but' o 'dogmatic, sti uncharitable, sit overbetain and yen know clearest love, I've no secrets from you; 1 eiralmit as he. Iris temper, both by na re and so without any undue affectation, I'll tell 1 and habit, is imperions; , and opposition is sure to . tell you a tale you may tell to the nation: s' , . Ime ilea him.. Ile knows no such thing as a die 2. I bad - seen him quite often at partynad.' trust , rhis own judgment. "hiving once pro., ball, had danced with him, talked with hit°, nouneed, s he exacts conenrrenco on the penalty walked with . him, til.Prhad beard of those NM. of being claimed dishonest and foctious. 11 . e. ries; *here largely heNdmws on the WOI ka of measures olives is welt as' opinions- byldsown his countrymen, Baron Manehausen—Lad look. , mental standard, and never suffers character to, and thought him, a char g and unprincipled itgli r caritlorn I thrusts his pecullarability.. There rogue. , -, • ins be doubt In regard to the actual merits of 8. Conceive my 'surprise, when, one fine Sum. the Ilebraska Br 1, but of the Indecently arrogant user morning, without &re a vrl . or whisper or and s lOtaineering lincipionship of thatbill byits a warning,, elegant Reiman or that is his author there is no onbt. Thu bitterness of his name—from some ohl,llutch Duey he came,) aspersions upon, the, opponents of the measure .in terms which . 1 . Cannotat this moment repeat, excited . general disgust.' Ilia diatribe against his heart and his pallettelaid down tmy feet. the clergy \was actually swollen with. venom.- 4. 0, 'Amy, I trembled and catered p so! I From the day when he altemPted. to rack the New \ dared not say , c'yes," aid I could'nt sa "no."— Hampshire editor for the offence of thinking freely My hreath came so fast that I- hardy.. could ou the bill, down to the unpreeeffented and tyran speak—all the tblood rushed at once frOm• Inv icslabrogation \cif the rules ef ' ‘ the blouse, effect heart to my cheek ; ' while Ileimart - ant Sy me el 'through his agency he abOareci the utmost p . os: quite. tranquil and *cool, and thought me, \., no sible disrespect for the opinions and disregard li i, doubt a complete little fool. " '. for the rights of oths. If ariymanhy his con. 5. At last I got oat ; ' , nit was such \ a surpriseL duct could have puthimself - beyond he pale of ' 'mow not what t o say"..._ oo d ite looked m my' tolerance, Siephen A. pouglass did it. \ oyes with a kind of n look that I couldn't resist— [ and then with such ardor my fingers lie,lissed In short, my dear Amjr, I hardly know 'how, I ended with saying—l would be bin crawl` \. G. Atter that, matters 'went along smoothly and trim; he made love to me and. I listened \ to MM. We often took rides in tho ' sunshiny weather, and, on rainy nights,-,sat on the sofa together. Ito used to talk to me sometimesnr his mother—also of the Colonel:his wonderful brother. _ .. 7. I loved him, dear May, I'll own to the truth! my soul was bound up in the picturesque youth! It was not his beauty that won me alone; but a something he Lad In each look anti each tone—a; mixture of poetry, romance ant! art, that, taken together, quite "did" for my . heart, 8. I was proud of him, toi nly, once in a while, when Le told his mite tures; and people would smile,. and tread on ea other's toes un der the table even my warm ectiOn was al ways unable lekiep me from t 1 g him that I :did wish his tales would not suiellli ' . e so strong- . ly;effirh.\ \ \ 7-9. But then I'd excuse \ him one Wa and ono 1\ 'sil tiler. I'd say, "All the rld lies for mething or other—politicians for pl ces, and Ll i yers for pelf, and merchants to get odds off ' el, shelf ; they're infer it all, thoughthey ' tie' an ' , pooh= . pooh!'. it—and since ho enjoys it he may well do it," : 10. Berman tray all . devotion; 111 passion a, d eigbs; he seemed but to live in light of ‘tn eyes, What words of endearment w told fall freim his lips! how countless the kites on my finger , tips! ."Love thinks but of loye!'l was his ardent pretence. ' Alas I found his reekonedL—depart and cents! . \ . 111 One 'day he came from his labors atechool —ltitought he appeared unaccoutably cook :: Not one "dearest angel," or any such word,l om the tongue of the altered 'adorer was 'heard. 'That evening ho called Animbel Chase; I' axt day.l learned the . whole state,of thee:AM 1 . 2., Ile supposed, it appears, dear papa\ bad • the "rocks," was rolling todollars, and swelling with "stocks," would "cortto" in good style, and in consequence that his dal would come in for a bit of the "fat." When - Ile leMned-his‘ raisteke, it was odd to discover how e rut :went at once to the heart of loiterer! 15. 1 1.10 Cattle up to see me, Andean , mooone, araLmnfolded affairs with a grace all his own B "preferred": \-- Ito would bare "preferre - me, he \ said, .for\ a wife, to any one that be had fact In hi life; 'brit as for himself, why he hadn't a hiare, a0 ri . ..1 toutagree that-it Was il Ala drre. • .14. Such being the' case, he would Ame ' adieu, and hoped the affair would not render me "bias." I thanked him, and toldhim I okays was taught, that the sea. Lehi as good fish atker er was canght--"and perhaps 1 may yet delta well, my dearllerman, as .to be linked for roaX life to a penniless German." ' . .,j 11. So we parted. I harried away from the ', scene, .if not very "blue" I did feel rather "green." I left in the stage coach the very next day, .and Idled a few tears the first part of the way; but five miles passed over, the roads grew SOW, I looked out for the jolts and forget to Le sad. In. When I got into -the cars, and was safe in Icy seat, what person, of all in the world,should I meet! Why, whom twit - Frei Forrestil lie- Las, as you know;. been travelling in, klupe,. three years or eo,and has grown--oh; no hand some I—why IferratuT himself when_ Fred trai\ lit hand, would, be laid on theehelf! ".17. Now, I had, intended, when no one was \ by, to let my veil down and Indulge in a "MY," but talking awhile to that love of a Fred, put such sentimental muff out of ray bead _ Ile made his adieu at the. Utica station, but oh' we iomonecced a delidour flirtation. 18. lie came out to see me—we rode and we walked, and various topics over and over were talked. The end, dear Amy, you'lleasily giiess --Le asked ntri, a question and t lanswered 'yea'. d'aeltnpniodcome, en, and just as soon as von can, to 'stanCupwith me en the 20th Jan. :.10. A more thorough contrast there never was seen than Berman and Frederic ',ln person and mein. , Fred's (Till aro eo ensiling, so blacked serene, his mouth is so delicate; rosy and .dean. Hernian's eye ' load, at times, quite a sinister , tlash=and l' !often saw crumbs le , his hasty moustache! 20: Then Berman, you know; was n leis -notlY groan, while Fred is so elegant,' to odor,' and tall.. : Ile wears sued a diamond,• sings se divinely, and plays the guitar and violin fine ly! Ire has a sweet place on the shore of the Bay and a four story mansion. just out of Broadway. 21. I feel quite content, and my dear foreign bean is welcome to marry for money or'show.— .roor fellow!' pity him—grubbing away at those rusty old landscapes Of Lie, day by day. hetes MY parting adrift to that Pupil of art,."Beg, borrow; °retell, siii.s. coateienee and heart: '' 22. "With these midi additions to your Stock in trade, - est assured, Ink dear Herman, your fortune is.mado." — Oood bye; beloved Amy, till early in . .fati." dome along-,stoll, we'll say by the, tenth--o , you , can; , your imago will fill my heart'e innermost cranny, ,while life wa r ms the breast:of your own attached - - Aware. ..... - - _ Monmonnot.—Tan Dxsusion trt- : Cana/Ls:D.—, The Mormon infatuation is on the increase, not only in-the United Suites but - in Europe, a fact ,which, In view of the general enlighentMeat of aortic,- seems remarkable."- - We would have Supposed that the 'pantie° at POlyganiy, which Is a cardinal doctrine in their creed, would bare of itself, refuted the system,: and disgusted its most faithful - adhereirtra -But, notwithstanding the fonndii of. Monnouism Was an illiterate ad venturer, and the system has engrafted • upon. it • licentious and degrading feare, converts con tinuo to pour in, and these tot rrom the Indus trious, thriting,' and generally speaking, - moral portion'of the population. On a recent occasion in England, a Mr. Rickards was cumin orl by the select committee on emigrant ships '"Re describes himself as , °President of the Clitircli Of Icons Christ of Latter Day Saints in GrehtDritain," and 'agent and passage broker," In the course of his evidence he said; .We hire about stztythousand members of our community in.thls Country; including oldldren....Thu noun try is divided into districts, each With, prori• dent,.ind the' work'of proatcytintn proceeding olio satisfiotorily. Our converts ar amore from dissenting bodies Oulu'frouitha Chireh or Eng- is is not a condition of conversion that they should leave this country within it certain time, built Is authoritatively advised thotthey should emigrate, rind gather to the 'mitt bo,lyin Utah, whore our numbers are between forty and fifty • thousand. '. , 1 engaged vessels for the emigration. I, sent two l thoustuod seven' brindled and two persons out this, year from' Liverpool foe Utah but seven hundred of them were from tho Con. tiaent. ' The cost Is nbout twenty pounds per head.. They pay the cost of their passaged they i con ;. but wo have a fund for the emigration of peer-persons who can bi- well recommended as moral cdtarsiotirs And intlastrioui . phoplo ; • me chanics who will he - qualified toil:moose and en hance the Interests ofthe - commnaltY.• ' • • "About £lB,OOO kayo been applied. this year , In assisting emigration ; roost of the money was supplied from' Utah. Those who are , aided na dertake to repay the advance -when their cir cumstances will allow; Our emigrants ere of all clams, but meehnitlie,pretleminste. Theygen-. orally go out in families.. I send theta to !tiff . Orleans, whore , there is an , agent acting In con eertsillh me, and horticeives them, peel-Wester, their further progress, and panes them up tho• 'Mississippi and to Utah Unitary. There is a temporerypresident, authoritial by the on board , each reasel; either ono of t he ontigrriola' or ra person who has come over from. Utah ;ond • lici, haa the aliwitard care of the cmigraphi, on the: tans . Of coarse wo are to =poet iliat the:nibble will bunithotno time - or other, 'Mllett° it*, .ate to wondir at their folly' itidisttlie•Werld will add 'another charderlo Shillatory att."o4l"l of the truthfulness Of holy writ wbiadiforeslatul-I owed "strange preptiels,"tio-i•-W4P Ate . 1. 4 * alaOon of Utah *,n jfislify s ID • admission into , tho :Let ;mill i tus up for AUK ink .attbeet) 4 , 1 0 10, . MEM SCI-i LicaEn . :Brun; a beVerage drank very eaten: direly by the Gorman population, gave out some. four.or five weeks since. -Thettlentand. for. the , rdher kind of beer has been so, great this snm mer, and - the price :of , grain leas so much in . creased, that - the "Brewers Union" of tbis city and neighborhood have Resolved, - That from and , afterte.day, the price of Beer .be per barrel and $2,60 per half barrol.—Cia, Gai4kte.. -Finn rIC-A Swastr.--Tite , muck land...nrannd Lake. Abraham; in - Middleburyliii - been burning, for the last week... The timber is all destroyed, and ate - land - in .many - placesfis burned to the depth otl.B inchis. The citizens of Berea turned out in mass, and by - dint of hard labor saved the crops by ditching.round the fire; We are sorry to learn that our friend Dr. Mcßride has suffered severely. A part of his very valn- able Bum much injured. The citizens Of Be - - tea -were Mama suffocated by the smoke and oinders.-=-Ciere/ancl leader.":- . '.. • Buss Sourn.—We learn from the SL Louis Intell(gencer, of Friday, that the lest boats up from the South reported the weather Tely Wet, with content shower's, at : , I,lr Orleans. Pro.. vious to the 30th it hailrained nearly every day for two weeks, and it was extremely uncomfor table getting 'about for the mod and water. .The rains extended along the river to Vicksburg\ but above that point very little had fallen, and much complaint was made of the shortness of the corn and cotton crops.. In the vicinity,of Fort Madrid and . Milln Point, about a half crop of corn would be raised.. Tna river is se 'Ow that tiw ferrybonts con no longer cross between Now Albany mid Portland. The boats inn from Portland •by n eircultota routo to q sand bar, 'Mental about the middle of the river, whore passengers are landed,, and proceed either on foot or in curriageagit New The ahipments of popper.last y fifi r, from the Lake Superior Country, according to C, ones=, pOntlenfof of rho Lake Superior Journal, were aloirt of 3,000 tons or Mtiltrai prOtheing 2,000 tons of refused copper. - On atm the in creased - values.orient . IYear over.; the previous• ono wee not for, front : $ 200,000 .: The :ail*lncv in.copper dating four yeas IS .grper,cent,.. • . • Daring the past Yost., in - Jar/iv*. tionnty, - 111., fifteen thousturl acres of land have been sowed to wheat and respott .The average yield is twenty • .three bushelaper wore, making a total et three NAnindrodatriLforty-tive thousand brahele., - 'ote it rapfirts one•fotirtb - of this Tor seal and break . omplua to,l?tt disposed of will be twin, bun "dreir and . Gripe - too' thousaAd twehels: -Prbtt . 'tocid,for one comity orlfiaols.' = • • it colored min; Iski - oni ;12tethrstfainuiTTTIVaskingten couuty,-111. - The Llinprotewn Fferteld 'gates:that, at the agir.ef 35 years he wed n slate in Stallard eoutiky s • brit sebseiltientlY pen:based bit freedom 'from his own earnings, thew bistrad s hiniadj'ea, ;ears of TervitrolO Mita fie could par ciasoadi: -14) Ba 4 children, whiehltaiscaoplished•Wreant . • _... • .__ \ RAOs.—We have in ouk own counter spec ulators; they buy the woolen as well as aper ra :Woolen rags are worth from four t six con gs. tain the dirt.. The ragi,are sorted, then y machinery converted into wool. Rag *Dolts now Selling from twenty-five, to twenty-eiglit t cents per pound. , A man, a few, days since, em ported from• Montreal, seventeenlons of woolen \rags. FrOra these rugs ho makes about four hundred pounds of wool per day; '. About ten I days since ho bought in Boston twenty-three thousand pounds of wool made from rags impor ted f;nl France, This will soon be manufactur ed in stookiug4arn and sent tornarket. We shall soon be flooded with woolen rags. By the late tr...ty rags front Canada come in duty free. There wil be thirty L i, \ million of pounds of woolen rags mad into woolthen manufactured into cloth, Bloc ing-yarn, Im., the coining year in this country \ Every Maud of Acts ' , rag wool takes the pLici\t o lf so much. of our native , wool.— The cloth sells good advantage, and is quite cheap. Is it ditable?—Buyato Don. "r1:101LN, MC tii i, l.l , TONAlitr., AT SARATOCIA.— A correspondent of he ltObilearibune, dating from-Saratoga, gives the following sketch of an American Prince: \ "Thorn, to whom I refer has made a lion of himself by indulging in `extravagances and ec centricities. Ile is. the non who so eclipsed the emperor of France in the splendor of his "turn out." Ile iisaid to have drtven four span of Nh orses, richly caparisoned, to `the mosplended lit 4rrittge in Europa. The Eniv unwilling Viet any . otto should go in better lc than him self ordered. him to appear no more, in the streets ofpris with the aforesaid establishment. ilfarty,consists of his wife, two \ daiighters, beatil,,•ottentlants, pages, maids, grooms, &c. I wittiessen few days since the cercmon of their' ,1 ,7 n preparith nto ride. Five steeds ands' 'age, ' with a groom and drivers, in finest livery o each 1 Awere first \phesented opposite the U. S. }lone].-1 Next came. the party with their maids and ,i a n t. s . te i rlantp. A leantiful mahogany bay horse fi t. led up, \w hereupon grooms - and. servants teokeir posithta to perform the feittof mount \ing t e fair 3114, 4: her saddle. She placed her foot i the whiteglered hand of the groom on leo side, who grace folly placed her in the sad dle\ while on the right stood another ready to catch the jewel, if \ perchince,lt should drop that way. . Then came \the maids to adjust the ritlingilrees nail place `her foot in the stirrup.= This and similar ceremMges with her sister he=, log accomplished, the Aux and attendants oPanted, cite old folks aseded their carriage and off they put as if to a fugeraL ' This cere mady must hero taken a halftmor—long enough —as i heard \an ..414bama girt. memark, for a Southern party \to hive mountell ;Ind taken a res pectable ride, I forgot to note\ ihat after the ,adjustetent of the \ youth ladies' , dresses, reins. Xte..4, the 'horses were s , atgarecl (fest) from the hands of the grooms, which, I supra, was to sineten their gaits aryl sprits for th • evenins Potormance:' \ \ i \ g' P . r ----- aVNAIt'S AlAClAillit\ ANLi . ITS 11CLES. \ ' 'tlt The Washington' Sentinel\ reed son ern people:\i° -withboltl Patrkaaka \ fro ru s t,iiin's ,MontllyNon Aeroflot of the auti-sla article in the August onmher. 01\ courise.i wonld,re commend the people , to igt*aned \ o the titre, ' condition of parties rind poliN. Li lat on the present, corrupt kweentive wou be' tal to its longer usurpation of porier. One or two more i ,each articles, aathat onOso ofrealto to demo }Fogies and NorthCin Slave props eta, would shake, the scales completely off the ~ p ns of the people; and' consign the self-coustit, till ,oDe moerney" to a just infamy. May Pun tam tallow, up Rs blows aml slareyery head , of. the Loco- Toco 1•11ra! . ',', . . I ` \ ' .. Theauthor of, the article ill:question, as wel as the prerions orie,—"Ortr New President;'- (tort , ' . Parke Godwin, son-in-law of Bryant, \etit. tor of tbo\ New York Erining Post--a delao critic. paper, of recognised 'leadership, and hf which Mr. tYpdwin way lung an associate. editor\ Coming from putt 'Marco, accounts for its singu lar poWer, and that the 'present\ Administration should fear and\tremble at,the rrpos is evidence of its weaknessAtnd of the:guilt imputed to the now recognized leaders of the creaked° against CUM= AT KAOSVIII.¢., TSIVi.-14.11 extra' 'from .the Knoxville Tenn.) IYhig, announces that the cholera is raging in, ihat,place;\ and - a letter says six. or eight tkatlis occur \ The Whig says: . • The picture hero is one' f'gloom— ` =the grekt eat consternation prevails. AThe city 'is - aban doned; night midday they are -11ying i in every direction. The hotels are clbsed. Tfie stage comes in with mails, and returns to the country immediately. We have scarcely help enough to lay out the dead: and burr them. \wrbusiness btu nearly ceased. Our publishers have left town, and no 'other Can be got Ont.', If we are able, or our hands, we will hereafter issue an Is 3 40 partlit Age,,lfoir_lie - 0161 a farm h $10,009; 411414411*iniii-opetri. Janveral tbon*lA aiofa iirrevne.f Po LLor qo to,nti•:o3 )tios , 'or . . , Inc: Comae Ai: CiiitvxDlA, Pi ,-- Wc; an- \ nounced by telegraph yesterday that the Cholera hail suddenly made ate appearance at :Columbia, Pa.; and that it in an ineredibly . brieT space of \ time had 4re:id thrtiughout die city, . with tt vie idence nupreeedente . _lt first brake outori Fri-, day last, at four o'clockin the afterntioni And we see credibly informed that up to four &dock yes tenlity afternoon there had been fifty six deaths and that there were seventeen' new rases reported \,' yesterday up to pint-hoer. 'Among the victims \ \ nee the following well known,citizens:— \ \' I ; \ ,. R. E. Croce ' Reese, \ ', ' dwardA. Howard,.., - Miss Fisher, \, l / 4 neis Draillny, ... 'lbw' Caton \., prnits firs. Derrick, J. lrickler ii Hinkle If. Lfthty, \ ' ".. ' Wm. Gilbert. Mies Zeigler, \ ... '. Ilte. , Dix,' ' Mrs• lliPpo.Y,: . ! 'l' ..." ',Mane. leesety. ~ These aris only a few - of thetnaily,victillos, \ : whose naraeswe obtained from a gentleman who ~ came down ili trairl \last evening.. Dr.! R. ;E. Cochran was sC ember'!Of the 'Legislature, and had exposed hinioelf in - rendering itesistenco-to ..\, \ 't his sufferingfellow-eitizetes. Edward 'A'.....lLivitz-i. 2 ! ...' ard, mentioned above, was 'proprietor'47.tfetc ? ! . .: l ... - i-; Green Tree Hotel, nmi 'Francis Bradley wathia",,...;..."' Notary Public, all highly esteemed citizens. . -,4,', The train whiCh left Columbia Yrstordaf . a t- tenmon, brought iloWn four carlemdsof the cid- , . tens of Columbia; with their families; ; Obi. are - 'fleeing from the scourge. '''Mostof therm stepped, ..,, t, at Fork; and at -farm-houses \ along the read' with ' - their friends, whilst a foie came down to Bald=' ' mere. 'The whole populacetire represented as completely panic stricken, and well they Snail) , when'the almost unprecedented .virulence of r diseasels taken in, consideration. ' A few he sieknentis represented' to have placed its vim ~ .beyond all hope of 'recovery - '....".._." "‘,, The disease first made its appeonmee on Thn. day afternoon; two emigrants having Imen.tidei out of a passing train, and. soon tiled with itnirds• takeeble cholera sysiptoms. On Friday. ate noon h number Of the citizens wernattatked;y at 10 'o'clock on Saturday morning' there been lgsleaths. ,Saturday committee of citizens Unt diately p eceOFled.to Philadelphia to procure i perienced)nedi r eal aid, and on Sunday Mend returned with Drs. /Sodden, SpenCer and• Tin C. Bunting, Oho. have since their arrival be laboring ineasintly:with. the! sick and-dye and have in seine measure chocked the sudde.. ravages ofthe mtHence.' They also discovered ' that thole portionts of the town where well water ! ' , i is drank altogetheA,the disease lied not apps . ::- ` ' i' ml, whilst those whOlgrank the reservoir,- or hy.,!.. drant water, were hooey being added:to Davie.- .. . Sims. This discovery 'lead to an tuialyiatlOn'of' the reservoir water, which during the ;relight'. hail been filled from the tiller, and itwatiifOund ; to be not only unwholesone bat actuelirpoisoni.i ens. This discovery, it is. hoped ,, will!tentltil: .- check the further spread orthe di5ca5e...,...... -'.."...' When it is taken into con c h leration'thit Co-' I Mashie has a popultitiori of less k thrin 'COW MOW . I than one-third of Whom hate 'cilreidY left !the. city, the extent of the mortality is almostusispris. ..: Ceden,ted in its virulence. There is, . aderga win need population in Columbia, and the ravages of, the disco:se among them is represCntedlo be very , '`thei - d We learn that a shorttime previous is \tra L . pakten of the carer yesterday 'afternoon, linen- , teen new . cases were' brought in 'nom- ' .r Furnace, . which is located - *bent a .taile.*d a half. from the citAtiome .of, .fic.m,ere,b3 atoi— ifsed condition, and beyond, the Pnisibilltl',`Of.. recovery. ,'The telegraph' operator at Colembia ' had abandoned his office;" and consequently weN' have.been able to obtain but little information-. \through that Medium. \ '-'. s- 1 i s ., -, \ 1 The rain.whicli was so copious in ..tizia welled : \ Of country on Saturday tight and ;Sittitley via : o.6ach-Coltmibia. Ther was e'elehme in that vicinity, not static tto p . y th e air or a4st vegetation.--Ballisa era • t.' r • -,-; .. P ?cDELPiILA Sept. 12.-- v. deaths in .C 0. .) lumbi from' cholera ' were cases by parties who Carrie .ihpep, on. the railroad, living thrOwn. A their.., alias into the reservoir . after they hind died. , The' \water being drawii.'o l / 4 the putrid , bodies: were f ound. . _. Cotpsints, Itt.., Sept. I .2—Noon.—There have been seventy-too deaths by cholera ap to this j ... timel There haste been forty new easeato-daysl" All business is anspended, and the People o re leaving as, fast as they can.. . . ! _..... F' IR SR ROLL BUTTER fur sale by •,:, • 'J WvbIeFARLAND, (Wei Laval,. e Gere tied d A7pticav PORK h wIII I Xpl td27 Elpter,origiall sod ae eete4, by an admirer or the eland.. for aam Iq . _ .11 &.BOBWORTFI E. tn. 8231arzet --- -- ITYDRA ULM CEAU:NT lur Cieiltrns, •xi. Pplion How.. Vire Want ittooTartaall liattiatoada playa on hand at ; aw Beaty at .W:tlr. 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