ESTMSLIORED IN .1786. - --PITTSBURGH GAZETTE !CILIUM= DAILY AND WEEKLY NT - • - WHITS & CO. .DAVID WYE mum] mAmusl , =win . arms QE xurna air" ammo Oulu= UN roan .. . • . . . . , - • . Fig rill . • .., D.l.ll.2.3ll•dollazip•i &mum. .. Fano bu ff Toad/ In adrsoto._ - • • • • ANN HLT—Sooddlarspor Anna In adisnits.: - Olate .Ul3l bumptdiod on the fallowing •• • • • nu: The., PiO6 per annum... ... ..... ..—.....4 . 000• . • a ee Ten ao ho do . •....... o ... ....... 13 00 . Trentcoplio do i .. ,- ..,........... —. 20 00 1 , • no psokan Ibr oath deb to . bo . ad• , • • t o one Reran, audio be raid Inverlubly In sdnota. No dub pave-myth b• SoUlie.2ll. Zone anairoo. union • manor)* Nat for ATES OP ADVERTISING: One grease. (Ifilloos of tionpare or diridei 000 etch a ear lu ddltlonal Wiatism...-. 025 ' Do: thee* woeks 00 Do , two months ..... -••• 1 00 , Do fair montha- ........ 10 ( 0 : 0 1 " •Do • six Do ' twelve montria •-•••••-••—• / °° • 'tunelfteith4 (5 Liner or islrner ammo) • 0 00 • . One dollar for each additional line. - • ,• tine sena" changeable at pleasure. (Per am exclaim of Pacrt•-•••.- Ol For each additkocal sick noon over one month, and far each addition.* square loaded under the ymny rates. Advertisements ea . • snare. erd not over ditem Ilona, Lbw as • square and *half. • Pabilithera d irro I table Or legal • advertheinente beyond the salami Mt their pubiktion.• anecornoing candidates for ounce to la charged the same Ali' other advertisements. • . • , • Adverilimenente net malted on Abe inpy for a !penned number of Martha:is, win be . .scattineed till forbid, and liayinent exacted aceordinall. , • • • The ertylka• of annual odvettbsers le_rtrietly limited to their own Immediate busleest, and WV advertisements 10r the benefit ofother r awa, other wawa, M. ll edrertlermeet. not Insiumilately connected with their owe business, and ail chasm of advertiseenenta_ length 0 ? b. otheruhel. 0.. ho• at themalratea r' ' ‘Val l i b" tu l eitl "" fer d a. Ll . r=ft= be render., and prompt p•Lrmoot Is desired. • All ad vertiaments Was charitable inititnticres, fire row read. ward„township, and other put* matlege, and all Polio= Mating. and noticea, to be charged half prim. Inf. able avidly in o n , • • • - Iderrhere notion to be charged 50 ante. , Death noticeearted without charm wiles acentuyer pled by funeral Imitations or oldtuery minas. and Then In accompanied. to Wield fur. Regular advertisers, and all Ohara sending commotion. tiona or mulling notices deeignod to dal ationtion to Para Solna, Concerts, or cu s tilldhl en. m brrte , r o pt what darn. are made err , sto ........tons—everr notice dedgned • call attention to private entertniam aderdated cc in Od to Promote Individual Interest, ean only be Inserted ith theunder etarkUng that the mom Is Lobe pad for. If Intended to The inserted In the local whimsy the same will be cleaned M at the rate of 10 ante per Ilea , • elton or Ira - notices to be charted trip prim Tavern Llamas Petitions $2 earth._ , . • Real Estate Agents' and Auctioneer.' ad nts not to be clawed under yearly sat* but a diamtrat of ' ni t l hkty-thme and onethird_Per ant fromlamount ilisirLT OS ril-11 - OXLT IS MILS OUTILL One Square, three lusertioeve.-.......'- tO Do. nth EIT Anil=S Et SEXILY PAI D - . • One Square, l one incention.......-50 cents. • Do. e ache additional inaertion.L.-25 amts.. An transient advarthemente to be bad in advance. PATES OP rtronmatax oaszttn us SONS,.Brokers. d and Fourth sta. FaCtisburoro rLent t t . ,. Bany,Cluelansti— 11 , i Crnartm En.Ctoclail.. do odnatte 8unk ....... _,.... do Otdo use Ins.txratatcu. do Wage= ltotierro litank..... do Binh of Stand:lon . Small -Vaasa... ... .. Ix rrsw maEAR - b. All solvent Banta.. .... X NNW lle.: Novr York Cit TO y..--.—w Cartantv7 N. lIOLMES No. 57 Market it. Debbegai PINNEY LT/ALL Bank of Plttsburjh a . r ....Turl fl=3lanul . a of E...:Tiri 1 Bank of. Counnerce..._ -.Bar 'Bank of North kmarka...par ' BankorNortten Llbortles.par 1 Ban Z u MnEahlip ...: (km:maxim Dank of Pa.....0ar . Banners' it 11. 0 ".une,33 , k‘par , Kenalngtsra ItaOk - ...-...-par I Manufau artdoch. Bask -.par anbardee' Bank- —...par I 4 =l i a ar gn :4 lt ai L - =par 1 Southwark 8ank.».......-.. iir 9i M 'a rliark!!.. .- 1".-7-- .p P ir I Bank 6Mhz:upend:Mt- rli i Bank St Cbester Conn -11 • Burke Danvilla- .......- , Bink of DeL Ca. Cinder...par Bank of Germantown...«-par Bank of Gattratearlth....- LK (Sank of Lawletown. ..... ... L . L , Rank of muussown .. . . ....AI( Inoutuomery Do. 1hmk.....0ar Bank. of Nortbtonborlaid-par Columbia Pk .t. Bridge Co..par Doyleetown Bank-. par 00010 '. Baotou ' . 'Vt'BED = Bank.. 111Eezarzz P. Farmer? Bank of Paadlonpar • Farm. Bk of Selorylknl Ca-par Aukitata s. la..7l.lZgao . Far. t ib trz i ,4'synestnarg. V.l Bank of Eturorta---.,- e. taniebara Bank . th46° n- W Bt. a TAVatr . .2 Ilooaalalartank..„---.. lla Allaolveneliinka.„. 'lO Laneuter Bank.-1..-,-..par KENTUCKY. -- Lawson? County Ilank.-par nk of Itentnekr,Lordseing l A biba n00k......:_'..par ilk of Loulaw . e.,__Thuraton " W KS . Book of Potheelnerar Northr Bknentneirr .. Wert nal ßea tk . ~ .... .31,1 8— th rtztrua. - k , . w r .ining Bk.'lAnk.etbarrerriStata Bank a branched-AU Yort IdiSSOUItL - nalleflloted:-' 1.....-LEellit of nat. of JUaeourl..- IS °liar L L ILLINOIS. Ohio Stat. ,8ant....-...-I,s6 . Stite Dank uld Branches -00 Branch at Akron..-.,-. do Dank of lalnote ,... 76 Bench at Athana............! /= t rdl=4E.. ;I: Egaspe_Telaima-....... do ~. B at , -TWodo .-...... do 'at vas.-- do Branch at Volumtata ..- _ do arm* at Atalitabula...- do L , Smartt at Palen _..-. -.....:. do an irtittarlSeld..-:-. d Branch It R1p1ay......-..- do 'Branch It ClurinnaU-..- do Branch at Wastrugton...- :2 Bomb at Branch at I tUider --..-- do -- Brandi St atetlterrainB.... - do , MY , at Mt. Yoram.-- do at Newark.-- do , at Springdeld.-... do Branch atklariettiL..-.-.. 41 , 1 -Br lm orloh th. it a1t r i413.Zi . ....:: floi - Branch at Tardontna.--4 to, -Branch at 1412.—. doi =Ph it I l • 4 oeliEtn77.:. Itl Branch at 8at0n...-.....- do' watt R5TR.......' do Cuyahoga ..... Hem* at , Kaudllow....- do , Branch at Wooeter . do _ Boma al' Xerd.- . :- . ...--..- dal Blanch at Younsktow" N. rggHilt - ar:arditk. All solvent 80nk...—. 3g VIEUINIA. Bonk of the Tiller 11: Bonk orVo..ltlehmond... - lEx. -lank, T., Norfolk I Per= t lA . 1 . 1431 .k x15. North Western Bonk—. -- • NORTH' otiNf. " Bank of Coro 'Peor..,.. Bonk of St. ant. Contra • Oom.Boalt.Wllrolukton. 2 Merchanto'llk,Neworem, 2 SOUTH' CaIIOLINJL a R IlltoftheSt.of B.porollno Ronk of South Corolla. 2 }soak of Ho man.....h 'mordent& n' 2 gazing t 1 , 1;* Su. 0;. ehks )(ICEMAN. Farman:led:make' Beak Government Mack .14nk Bk of*. Anterloa,_Toronto 6 Bk pith. People, Tatman. 5 Dent of kLantreal.-.... - ... Dk of U. Canada. Toronto DASTERN ft.XCLIANQE. On New!f On do On Baltlntort___,.- do WESTERN IfaIdBANDCE. " iiroLt u Arbliffoli " NatrE. olDoabitons, panisb ..-16,00 dp , ; l4 . i. Patti . 0e....—.:1812 J4 OO Eredericks Zs crars • 7.80 polsesa r oril PRICES OF STOCKS .113R0N116 TOR MK PITISBUIr: VAZETTN. • A. WILKINS (.4 CO. STOCK AND 4XOIIANGE .1311.trKAIS, N0..11 FOUR Tr stREK2. M=MMM2I Mara State. loo • -; / 00 . 4;6--r-- 100 ►u v 3., r3 OO Va-%-••• 000 PlLtobazgh 'tit! r 'n asar. r o z, 'f ue r" . d efZirs'ota 100 WS MOM • . Rank et littsbarrb..:.«.- alatehantat & Itunuftlank .Rnatianea Aikeumr 15 ..vina P. OO Pius. Trust Lltlseni Dapnitanank, Ranantanxn& r t..,_gam= wtemlin, Its= es ;LS s'.• Ivantratoo - Aguelslet Ylrgulunt's 1 1 1ttalmngt ,Pittsbpr: t /AMITY. ia.ll ROA% IlLkellf Las. II 10 19 21 10 • • a 40 fittAt*ha ork.-:-. 44 Slackwater , y Mae Petal*. card Raltrosel-. two* Nana Its/Inted.z. halt. I Obla Itallm4.- - 1 Om/ma h warm . SCR. limbo Itallvsy•Dry . • • •RattgrutOo--.. Bowls (old)- --: r a w_ • Ae. Own,- 1 , 14. k . Pl= c Bad AthuillierWrsak i L4' ?Tharl'lntelda....... * lutstant* /14 1 * 11*7 'Douglass flouhston... EiMe MLZ2ti!=! . . stkal •,; RIAN)AISOIC AN RANKING FIOI • , wit.RINS 1.; CO, . ' disks Beak Dedd(dei Se 71 Octet& send. • .- PIT 77218URa1f.• PA. • - VODRICIN and Domesticte;lcniii Exchange, Coin, Rink Notice 04 Lend Weresait add sat. , Colleettoaseeadebout tice - liddissWes discereldeal sad kers negabitiNt. • Meta t sat DM on Cknanklaaion. • '• Water rod on dews% And tittered added lads wt eep specified ; deo „puttun f : 4I9OLD & CO."- JiltadAvarkivraracz,4&.a. • - HARDWARE FOR • , SA DDLERS AND CARRIAGE MAMMA. I. T., Leech Pw WOQD ZaIIEZT, PrITSEITRGIL O. w Dammks, Waykser that, That A twine, Axle., ke, it. .. u5pt....... - ........:..........:a5541.-...._............. pe.u. p s. • ATEMAN,I I4 T.Tag &CO., Commission bfirelagti MI Onieralrarrardery, by Canal. River Datircad:No. 55 Camp=At i .,..m Alain and Ms dew* Soap. Ada a . DUSI. fit-, . ibmirklirrAistrinrs—Mba, -, pl i gteti . - , D. rumor a Po: Cluchnua . ,L -'--- .- .. -L , _lll . pralm , . - PaitkuLt attene4l - 12 1 1 - tit 1, - AVAEPH CHAPMAN. irs4amuax I.l4llViarezz .o.6AiXit ix IMPORTED ciumm* . . , 047 • MlE====ill=2 EMI= •..: - •Tif-V . :i,:•••••• - :•••'::pAl.Ly ;..'....r1TT0.-vitOO.:':':,':...•OAZE'::.T.TE,O: BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. OSEPH S. & A. P. MORRlStilAttor: lluti nays at Law Oaks Na 11:: Fourth sirost botuseu theeld. and &aut. Pittsburgh. P. torn L.W. HALL; Attorney at Law, "Bake . de, aumaela," Grant street, between ourthUnd 6 Allay.' r au3o4rl7T 12 °BERT E. PHILLIPS, Atto'rney at Law, Jut, st. Lod!. Ida fit jritOBEKT POLLOCK, Attorney nt Law= • rof Infth wad thud stroets,oppoidta the Omni o Pitaeaungh. _ Ear2l-7'53 JAMES J. WHIN ; Attorney at Law, office Fourth stnnt, near Grant, rttutnoch. .1.1541 r l i - NRA NCI B C.FLlNEGlN,Attorneynt Lam, .11: No. 170 Youth stmt. klUsburab. TASPER' E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, u 89 Fif th stmet,Pittabosittu— F 7,14 :4 M ;;:1111:1 ;) ttol:11)T4 rjr,nIERNAN % CO., Bankers and Exchange, Broken. No. 9.5.W00d street, ear., of Diamond Alley t burgh. Pa. kilrlhay andonll Rang :Taming Coln. Dlimittut Time Exchange, and Proanlasory_Noteg nuke Collection" In all the principal elites of the - Unicitr. nettles Deposits on call mulct" 'tamest, and it,. their prompt attention Wall oth er matter" appertaining to talhokegs business. I"3l.l"astern Exchange constantly for We. Mtl=~SZlflZL.......i➢llan L.lll TLOICNCIt SWIZZ. KRAMER - - & RARBS,HBankera and Ex - ebango Dentin. Roy and won Gold and Silver and Notea..niM u sta low:Il i on Real Estate or Stook Scnt- Vol " V " eX h illy d ttil gat', g, dor ehaT 7 Zotlt Mons made on all point* In the Union. Ordoe-rornar nt Third and Wood WINd .. directly opposite as St. Marla Hotel _ WY/ DD. KING, • Stockand . Exchange Broker • Fourth street—Dada and 'elle St to on ict a ation,• lerehange Baden cities 'applied at env rent rate Ordiections made on tho West at low rateta Wer tarn Bank Notes Benght and sold • "TIM wariMots PALSIS.........MMis Wris... ...AM.'S. UM?. EALMXR., HANNA - & V0., - gueoossota to thootr, mow,* Co; Bankera,Exehanan Binloemand en In - Foreign and Domenstioplanere. o . ls.te d tma of Mnreets. Lest N lSti b t u rierttAroner reoCleed on eorn aposit. Sat Chests toe ale. and collections made on miser all grind. pal points or the United Staten. -. ' - The MI& highest reennoin . pall for Itiselsno and American .. ti of Penisesshipped ..Mmliem made oa emo dirtimen . . _ ... . ._ ._.. VIMIL WILLIAMS & Co., Bankers and Nrchang Brokers, North Nast. corner of Wad and T hl Alls liberal terms and nasuntlT attended to. s ze.4nge tro ere, • !ke i t N .All " traassetkaul 6 " at kul i t 'i llbl e ral ' th*rstas.lianic.orillyltt.Cl 11111711. LARINER, Jr.,! Banker and -Bre ' Pittsv ker. rgh. 4th street, No. 63. edjohdrtheir the Sauk or bu NL - HOLMES & SON, Dealers ill Fareign _ Lana Domestic Bilis of Itacharego, Certificate. artier. omit% Swat Notre and SpeeinNo. 69 Market steed, Ma bomb, t he made on all the trthelpal cities thronothent the United Staten . BOOKSELLERS &C. . - - JL. READ, Bookseller and Stammer, No .78 Fourth street, Apollo 13vildbm. WELDIN, ' , Wholesale • and Retail tIT.. Dealer to Blank sod &teed Books, Paper add Ste morn No. 63 Wood street, (between- Tided sad Fourth) '.Pittsborsti. ORN S. DAVISON, Bookseller. and Sta. tkoier, •ocen•or to Illation k AnAnr. I , (Market • t, war Hautth, Ita•bmh. Pa. •:"• : : • . EAY . & ooksellers and Stationers, aro. 55 Wood CO., :treat, Demi door to the eartlEf ot Third. arah, P. &hoot sad law books conataatla on hand. COMMISSION &C. • J: W., BUTLER. & CO., UiIE=WARDIg I a & COMNISSION It MAXI'S and ers Su art kinds ef Pittsbunrbltan- Articles, Pips auflEhest Lead. 'Su 97 First Pittsburgh.. i auflriPi4 H. SVITON. Wholade over, linpcirier and Dealer in S, Brandies and Old Mo "moon rahels 11 Whisky, 5t0.12; Soath-Ast. corner oc Wald sad Front Aa. Vittt/ough. Parnx. natal E-.V7.• POI .• dl.. Broker t and 118 Smut. A 7& A. Al' . I .lk gsfi- Ifitt erect.. rattabartb. I -R0815614 Ploduos berty Mace. • SPRINGraIikIiBAUGIIACO.; (Succea - woe. ilarlaveh.) aod Forwarding erehantg Dealer. in Wool and Prodnoe gonarally, Non ' Mat audit Second arr~u.tyttsmrt. P. ap3-17 .& W. R A, Flour Factors, Commission • ard Forwsnfleg Mertbsits Man n teem In Produce imatrally. Orders fbt Pitlaberst actarem Drnnintly 'Penn W. 7704.74 Watme.l34 90Front vtl4, Pittsburgh, Pena& spl4y. L hour,— E m= ARDY,. AW§ CO., .luceessors tO .6.IIrOOD,JMIES al.,Putombsskin sad Parini*: r i g palm is Pittsburgh MsruilheturedOoods, Pittsburgh. IS " ' ".o e ro am Commlbekm nd Forwsrdin Merchant*. and !lERCER k ANTELO, General Commis- . /.1 Rion Idesehoada, Waal Plawata ecaudgameata or Prodaaa pawally. p 177 lORN WATT CO., 'Wholesale Glo - cers, ..• Consunidoct Merchants, and Means ha Produce and ttsbarah Manudecturce. No. 2Ga Liberty at.; Plead:with B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, • • fionna{salen and Pores:llns Merchant; and Whole tW Dada In Western - }lnert* , ()Leas .l llatter, Pot and .PM Aah, end Western Produce r. Water street. between Smithfield end Wood: Pl bares. 3 " 3 "' T L 1471 ° 00.; wbolessle Grocers, pitt Az h arg n isnd OommV l lli n era=eml Dealr it Ln tomb. • 151ir.63 • tasnAkJalf Int. yob alyz. I ig.Yetx. i Ang Int. Idayalicee do Int.Jaa.h7ul.l' do Int. 2167 a Not Diva Dirllo . ta7 t.. t Dlt.• ..1 e Int WAREHOUSE;-HENRY' H. ODLlSlNS,liargrardbit sad Comb:dad= lieramatAnd, Dealerln Ow" Butte r Water , Lao Fish ad ProSpe• ganenn7 MY Wood Week ,Ittt ib urth 'VON BONNHORS'r &MURPHY, Whole- T alb Onnets awl Oonnalidan Manhents, and Donlan Pittikrsh Ilanunicloro. Water otnet, .:• • : • ZOISASPALMER, Importer and Dealer m Trona andiaoselau6 WoII Paws, No. 66 Market between Tklrll and Fourth Moo; rittatardt. . McOUNTOCK, Importer'suid Whole aza Two Dodge fileartetiPg, Hoot. on Math, T&b&. sod Mao Caress,Wmaaw Shades . . 20.4 Dlr. May sti ORRIS & PATTON, 'Wholesale d Re. tah Oman. on the Eastern ante of theihienneoh cLDir.4.3IF do . CfiANE( VAN GORDEIIy, iinTrim -Ings. rtolllll7and Manua Ines Gonda - Xmbrtdderice, • ent'a Puraching Ono& and 1/1111ff *Meter, a fall as an ant of ahich ems ohms be had at No. if 3, corner of Market dreet and the Dhutiond, Pittsburgh. Pa. apll•ly I Stock. r 4 II 3 • ow Sto A. A. XLlOlig 51,1TT111113618...F. Amos: aw, TOIL AA. MABON CO., Wholesale and Retail t Rem la layer and 131.404 prr ea . , 41. 25 311th srV[IMPEIIt SITIIOIIFiELD; Wholesale and liftall 17:117 Clooiii Iklerchas!t.,, corner Poutibin4 et Knot, Pittatrarzh. - : • ISs Dt, New Jon." nom.: . =Wax nom. 41 - 01INTIOYD &00., Wholesale-Grocers sad Commladon Merclusiti.No.l s 3Welid and =I L• 11., suut , Pittabargh• • • . • nie I IR , 72 [72 milto s • ROBERTMOORB;Whirlesale.Grm - or, Itec- Wring DINILIerr, Dealer 1qTroduor.,1115•1•11715 5105.0 ad al kinds or Forelga and Doun••ls %mos sod I- 5 11•Wo. 115 1.45•557 etreet. hazgl • ••ry w il It 'took oapelior 051 tdoncophels Whiskey, 7121515 will D. anion auczernur.--- . roma. BLAOKBURI.I . &. 61., Wholesale Oro- era Pcidere In Produce sod CUL ILLltrh.fr 1 SALMI DICKEY & CO., Wholesale 'Gro• arraT,SrauseladcalfrreAaata, sad Dealers In Prattler; he Water street. and WT Proet WmR Plttsorall. none 'fans- wow— —.-...11,131:0C. LOS. NO/LLS .& ROE, Wholesale Gmeers and nissostissloo liorobiata. No. IN Liberty argot Pato. • IMIALIT••• ....».._...... J ~....-Tarrmann, • aoanaaaa..... .. ;..-- seiALEs. • BAOALEY it 0., Wholeiale Oro- V V «a. NoiL and 207.. • stmt. Vittatnnah. and Week* owner of Vag wtO Sixth ittewsti, hu alr~~7l c'n b a " u Ts...Vatk o ft =roenies .4 Ba te raer=rtregrlise lowest • - • • moat! gaßturotfcom_D,WilL WICK t licOANDL B , sucqessota tip otteresas....d owl uktili t Zo kk ut maw* n boa : row. Wasp, oat Vrl.,:griaturit' g c " nal7; °°l: ° °° °I ) 4 . 2 " A.. CEMBSBISON Camadadon Aterchalit, ursh Ileautlrtand Artielcs, " noyD, who e B on bre "admit, ......... •-•••••••40101 mows. .1111AGAUCY, wooDwARD4 BP ado Slam Eta pst Ms, 1t stnat.Madelsile EXTER, General Mertiugi nd Common Merchant. 161 Pr= street, Pittsburgh. apMl.2md • ta. &ears. in Wool and Produce burgh Manufachme. N 0.114 5.0121 i ~, - & - : _- 6 (57,7*- 6 1..i1e. a— And Cotpalapk.n"Merelnuat No. ba'Sn• r DRY GOODS. GROCERS. - wholosa. Voc!,l,l%.inzrdog.4.'" /Munk Grader and riodureimillitta• Std Marti Azad, Flttip. eaaie Grocers, Corn wer.fis Produee 4tert:r. Wood. madl Shu 2=2== PITTSBURGH. MONDAY MORNING; SEPTEMBER 38 , 1954. I=l ACAED. 7 -Having been appoinjol the 'ex duslve Aunts for Pittsburgh, as the ante ofTatent eeted °merited and Stretched Leather Batting, num elactmed by P. JEWELL I SON. Of thattord.oon.ctkut, Wa now oltertor aale a large assortment of all widths, manufactured. at he manufarturres Prhes_ his =tick behts .perlor ta noy Leather 'kitten over Morn offered to tbl. market. Also, a barge stock of all widths of India Rubber Belt! constantly _ hand. and fur alio at the r Batting Depot," N 0.116 Market street. sap 26 _ J. a 11. PHILLIPS. LAUNSIN I o T LOOMS,. Rent Estlte Agent. Shia, Merchandise an& BM Broker, olkee No. R 2 north street, Ahura . Wood. BOBinelol promptly atiouded t 9. _ . ]!Belly _ SAMUEL L. MARSIIELL, Szoretary Citi inmulmm Compare. 94 Water street. rt M. GORDON,, Secretary Western Tneu ranee Co., Mt Watt street. GARDINERCOFFIN, AgeqtforFranklin Comparkf,.norttt-eant corner of Wool A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu . tual Insurance Caranans. 41 Water street. 1 - 1. nurmx GrOWIL R. T/i11.011..... fIEO.II. TAYLOR & RUSTON, (aucceasora as to T.-lor 4.ldiorne.) Genereleironoistion and For warding Merchants, and Agent. for Pastern-Transporta tion Lines, WholerWe Dealers In Staple Procoriea - Sheet. Inge, Cotton. Cottonitarne. Patting, relent: idardih. smut sod Keane*/hemp, Sobeao,. Soda •Ash, Window Oleo, Pig. Bar and White Lftd, Nara] Stores, mid Cinch, will and Pittsburgh Manufactured Goode A gents gre the 'Tenn Milr And "Banner IMP' Sheeting& Pittsburgh. No. i 8 Front street. (opposite Pittsburgh and St. Louie Packet Landing,) Cincinnati. piintimd JA.S. A.. nrrememr„.. A. lIIITCIIISON & CO., Commission ell 3ternhailta and Akente for the St. Lonle Sugar Rain. tan=eVallitV Pig " d Bar Lead limp MUSIC, BLe. Ilottv 11.. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano keries, •M ersin 1111 d Iniretni Intrument. School BALK and Mrrie litan Nina lbr Crbirkerinte Plano Forte, for titan Prrumrl - hania—NO. SI Wong gnat. ENRY KLEBER, Dealer in.lquele, hatrumants, Ind Importer or Haan Stringer; wu rk=r4i= C A l==ell m o d Tress l'itm DRUGGISTS. JOHN lIAET, Jr. ( w adesear to'Jto. M'Grif fer,),Wbolesale tad ' prugglst Desler to. LILT. Dpaintli,2e.o.4l Wood street 3 door% Woe . P . lttsburgh. Jraltaratar Azad ft,l4ar,3r, LWILCOX CO., Druggiata and Anoth • medial; earner Market atreet andtheDlameMd.keeP constantly on band a foil and complete assortesent of Drussadedielnes,Perfumery,andartleleapertabobantatbeir bUld Physic:lam prestriptiona n t refrilly commanded. mein .OHN P. G`OTT, Wbolesnlo - Dealer in Drugs. Paints. Oils. Tandshes and , Dye Stars, No. 290 bode street. Pittsburgh. • AU orders will receive prompt attention. , • 40rAgentite Loudon 600 m inable Way llNlditibel, 111111 . 2,0 i. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., :Wholesale t Ornland rosnunteturers of White Leed.Red an earner Wood and Front streets. Pitt. men: ikE. - SELLERS, 'Wholesale Dealer in Ar zers. sti twA tt v Etntro,=, Vandal:L./teat', RAUN & REITER, Wholesale &- Retail Drugents. earner Of 7Aberty =4 Bt. Mir streets. SCHOONMAKER CO., Wholesale 1ga,24, Vinod Iltreet, Pittidnargh. AMPLE FLEMER), Successor to L. Wilcox . Tcoon ay.. Market street satl Maulnd_Er— lial=l.lcritzoria:rs =,riutz attielee rds n =o hh4buslaess. y h prescriptions carefully eompournted a m all ours. jaß WOOL MERCHANITS IJ,, LEE, successor to MIIIIPHIt. LEE, Wool Dealer. and Cormateeekm IlerShaat far the r Alseriasp Weal , , Goods No I= Marty street rarer MEDICINE. DR. JAMES KING: Office and Residence, Na. 112 Fifth Anat. cpssots t). C.tb.d".l. tare, any OfVe t e th el , h . street, 2t.n ? t a .io. V taidta N d: P.x.7 to 8, P. m. s4-2711id MERCHA NYTA CHESTER, Merchant Tailor nnd No. r tt - Womt Vet. w. Particular a:roll:ran. iirtLIAM DIOBY, Merebant'Tnilor,-Dra e and Dealer Body Made Clothing. 111 Lib EWATTS & CO. Merchant Tailors, lirl ..' Warty - strrcrt.—Ve are 1100 receiving ear nit Nock of 00041 forriletittegren'a Wane—Cloths, Na. means and Tratinge of thrinevreet atria and ansetpurility. Oar Moats awl anatinners 11 , 1111 please give nsa call. Dahl MANUFACTURING. W..WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail • Idazaheturrr sot Dealer lo enhima. Wan, N. 83 inl itteet. TWlNCurer of la PATENT BOX TIM, • merlon article, SOLID BOX and BRAZED BOX VIEF2S, corner of Andenon sod Ron isuon strosta, loaners) City. dna square from tba Iland stract=epi- EMBROIDERED . AND APLICA MAN TILLAB—Matarlals muted for Embroidery and AI:. rair by MILLB. WILSON, je21.1 N0..311% Perm Amt., &bon Bat& Bolivar Piro Brick and Crucilde Clay Nan- 11'11 . 3 60 . Xi"' C ArdiC a I I iNLARCIED 1, their eagoteltr tar trumnaletwing, IR, now ',rowed to meet the increased dentsrdfor theldßricY. Cm:Me and "3444"1". . Urd'" rAttVll4 4 4 Wit h oil Bus.. Incomna. E•Pt.mbor 2 / 1 :i 8 M: ° - Boots and Shoes!! .A.MES ROBB, No. 89 Market street; 3,1 doorfrosn the Ilarket Weise, would Intone - the inth that he has now very full stork ti every thing Unite, hoot Itild Mao* trade. such as Ladlee'al . t . er , halt Jeon to gtt. =".** !ea, Izeit.edenv the Oehler. sad Panay Boots and lihosa In nit their rtiletlets also, Gentlemen, floe U Patent ll,Ntlt lkots. puleh Call Boots. Oonem Gallas. and Moen, ahsa Bo and Youths' Boots. ass. gr ne Preach -, • ' • Please give to all who favor us with their =stens en will give oiatlsfee• Won. Remember the plena HD Market street, mr,29 70101 D. 111:016.....-.. .M'CORD & CO. . yrnalseuus AND RETAIL rasmaxins 'HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS AND MUM:UN ALL I[loKiB OP FUR& ' mime arwoon apwrow tame:six - . . . . Pittsburgh, Pa.' .its.Thalr Oak omblisois awry otiallty .rstyloof ILL suo=uffs, Boss, email sad Nur Smut& • Coach and Carriage Factory. JOIINSTON,. & CO., cornorof Belmont and Ratenen streets. Allaghemr,eltr, would nepeetfully Ink= their Mends. and. the r a tua—vg. tbs.; tbe_r are maantleturtaa er. mar& Punka . Malabs and - A : lnin gr. their T 111109% 'trim of daub and isopartlon. • . All orders mlll exematal with ',Wet reglad to dem -Witty and beauty . of dulsb. :Repairs will oleo be attended to on the moat reasonable terms. Wing In all their Sunk the best Pastern Shafts, Poles and Wheel Stet, they Met =Meat that all Who favor them With their patemage vrlll i =etly fattened ou trial of {heir work - . are requested to ilre them a eall Whir Mr Hew Coach .Factorp-dllegberry . e.- U. U. IVIUT.EdI modla te speatfully ingera ths Dubuc that they , hire a shop on Lae**. between Rderal amil • eludnekey streets. They are now making and are preroired to MATO orders Ow every descV=of rehkies. .d es , Chariot.. ili ed We ß rectt e ake mean= At; alerts watt. th aw, *l l the f or they Dare, they.fool ccauluant thaurara te do work on the most. rcascomble terms with thaw wanting articles in their fine. Paring particular atumtiouto the selection of a:nais, and bolas nano but -competent workmen. May hare on hesitation In warranting their work, We therefore atk the attemtkor of the _subtle to this matter. , N. 8..— . l done in the bat maunor, and au the most ressenable tams. • • .".is.2htf . . rarTxwmtnft COACH FACTORY. , 48, Diennolut ..Arley.'-near Woad re< • • . M. BIGELOW, PBOPHIETOIL )yOULD respectfully call tho attention of Southern In Western Merchants MEG toe Moak randlng In prim num $lOO to SUM. Them are built from the best material and workman• ship, arid wider hit' ownsupersiglon; he can, with sonde dame, warrant his work to be infer ior to none menu:se. Lured in the Union. The Mirada of his business and the meet Increase In demand for this dam of week, has indueed him not to build mar common or low rrba work In his establishateret. Berson, 'notice good Ironed work 'will Blew call and *mains his stodt hertz° solos rut. 411 ItO.3IIIZAII a.liVin f gto t RQPliell- co. NOVELTY-. 1 OR S; • TSTIORGIt PA. MUCK and Deli.ot Railroad . .Saalaa;-Liay; Cattle sad Grain do.: Plattbren and *salter 46.4 Deer of la,,,Aantridarop and Thumb Latches, Coffee lklllla dx Mat. amorsd "attar= Holes sad /ea leg „Malleable Iron C ; at aterT ea zloty In Tom and_ num.— • „ , , • AU W.V. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS,. 31.0,"at cnd 351 LOON that: ems* RealVekt *tee • • • • •-•nrrasunom. thiteo • stones, MONUMENTSTO.I°, stone% Icati; brivlrrleati - Tlnbe ju ?evll , .--Z, i md AO Mar 'l4" k lstudre r ebTniditl lb/ i knriatrt7.. An m'ar , plledwltti de.P.tat it 5 " .6,11 wir. TrAtaPtea • New Goode and Fastlariefon Gentlemmas for eiwlng. of 1854. -..w.A.T cwi esa co. beg leive- respectfully tO Warm Chet, usunerods inetomarttct.the Dub licuaraill4artlbeanre . 0 44 . Z...n: =4 . = rraeurrkerrojerd-aad thal they are ready to receive or. esyststsswoistbssa up 4, o ► aal usual superb etyle. • • .The tatlaanidn go. daserally depressed brtbelr exist>. =itzdmm to oterriVNLopoe..elforterirrlsesec.,•wila • entrittnaors se. banded I our lemur Liberty atreet,North side. above.ilt-Clsdr. . -'• ; Ilimtlentese • Pini alma Goods,' - • tiliserillers bei leaie, to inforin the Pahhe thet Mir bare ree 4 their hosoosee Ettete_ Anth em the nehrtsel sica.l -• ' ' :.• - • • • , • . - HEW YORK AtIVERMESEMS. - From LBSCIIER SCHELL'S • 'General Advertlslas House, No. 346 and 848 Broadwar, N. rusig,(lga No, b." Nassau most.) Rd oLI S'irnu in the Vile 11l New nrr. Brodie's Cloaks and Mentillai.' gr:4 F.O. BRODIE:51 Canal;. =ILO- Lisre zdarod:tis..ithlsirilt;lealer voiter. elrutetvie t nr . l 51 1.1.1 of 'Crary aud deec l rittlo 44 , the attention of buyers to hLs extensive etc,ek of r,LC4 suitable for the Fall Reason. Ills strieelmd the trade as confirmed monthir t Us/Teem, (iolley'a and other leading Fulda° Books.SeoLl/cur • Musical Instruments. TLIE subscribers are now prepared to offer for the Inspection ofJobbere. Music Dealers end elk rading In Aleslad Instrument. and .Merchandic. the .following ankh*: ritdivt. Itopet.Guiterts, Tifri, dc. ; Fr. Ode and German Accordant. .9eadiores, OireetaPir • . 4.4 ' 4 AV:0. 2 ;771::`,.tAVL.,j." Cau Our arrangements with the !sewn arid meet celebrated Manufacturer. In Europe are such ante enable 'in to sell good , at their lowed price. and ere can offer Oar custo mers the advantage °reelecting Yeoman entirely new Mid mrefolly oe ected,steek. • Being in the - Market at ail me son. WITH. THE CASH, reedy to acceptor anylob lota of pude that may offer,., can effort orPortunliln of bine' i gans In many article. • Agent; of Carhart & Needhame' celebratet Patent Melo. deans. FERDINAND ZOORAUM A CO., Importer.," . anl2.3mv No. 97-Maiden Lane,DeW ko • igLIE undersigned baying Agency' of litennrs: CARIIART BNREDII3Pii (Nee eYerk) - -.LEBRATERPATENT DIELDEONS, would lotbro3 the Trio end the Public In gone rid. that they are 110 W inapared to fornlA to ISaloas ehd• others Owns truly celebrated Ittetrument. et the Alsttractutare' .LOW EST I'ItICES. EYery lost:vow:a Warranted. • ' VERDINA?iD ZOODAUH•B . . . . Imparters of 31tudral Instr./meads, 'aul2-3mv No. V 7 Malden Lane. New. York. Daguerreotype Materialt. W. TIIOMPSON & CO., 315 Broadway; .x.w 'Veldt. :Manufacturers and levelers In DeguernW type Casda. Appal , . tea. MattlngS,Preservers,ke4 and Im-. porters of Plates, Chemicals, Pansy Yranten and Dam% and Material. °revery description. Volatlander. k John's, C. Q. Ilarrleon'a and .0 other Ametteturthtmeraa constantly on hand, at the Maltreat , toren lowest prices. and warranted perfect. adlOthar D. DEVLIN. de CO. • . • CLOTHING WA ItH4OIJB 258, 2591200 Broadway, ear:Warren et, NEW YORK,' ApturE Beg to ask" the attention of 'dealers in vv. Ready Made Clothing thrfailitiont the Ifni States to our fiellittee for supplying the most eztensi*e demand from every sorthm of the Country for the better Quali MEN 'S . AND BOYS' CLOTIIINEk. The emietantly Increasles, demand Psi Clothing of our manufacture. has rendered 3 necessary that we should to crease our accommodations, and we have therefore erected &building; the largeet and most complete ofitaltind in the world, which we hare filled with the choicest deteriptlon otClothlng of every earletk L It le our Intention to do a Irstre t ing th.d.tiifetierts'as we bare a ti r t lhowe and snore waled assortment. fromce which no UMW.' housemen afford. All mods ur Zetsblishnient are Warranted., both for etyle and tonality, and the utmost satiatattlon is guaranteed to our patrons.. Terms strktly a months orb par cent. diseonntforModt arilfldmv_ . I), DEVI= At OM • Fire 'said Burglar Proof Safe Depot. WM. MOFARLAINTD & CO„. • .1.3 RAIDRAT LANE. NEW Tozer. Warehouse 145 Pratt st., Baltimore,' Md. • BANKS', Jewelers' and Counting 'Rouse Was otevery rise, eeistaallr an hand for male; Sad warranted In every to Naar Taxa. Aprll 6th. 185 E Mmes. Ma. ..Ir/Reektad: aeatleaten—lt glees merle... F ilit' p tiTh r jl " übtteh k eee r d th and thoarah ft 'rya exposgthrooot the the. to totemic heat. Its oar teat. remained unharmed. The Bata.ll4th MI6 TllPlari.gs 11111.1 think, swerve for another teal. Radmertfally• taus, jy44 • - T. JETNY, South Elegant Cabinet Furniture. • • • SCHAFFER & SIICK,OW„ • . Nay 125 el! 127 Anthony st., Sew I**, everIANII#ACTUIIERS, Wholesale and Re tvall Dcaleni in larch CArral Rnaenoral EurnitUft of ,- deperictlon. No Inferior article*. Orden, by mall faithfully and I:m.0 y Dealers and Orlin, aru incited to nail and eastalneunr stock. .174,21 nu FEVER AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, ltr the firs and Ague, nom t s nr Ditlnvia and el Bailees rectio. Propiietora of thik Albdiaine will Mate g j wltimut hesitation ar lowa anatradledlon. Met the bane. lliszetaz Sae cared more pommy where It Tut teen Introduce/I.th. •ny other medialne in nee for the above disease. TWA medJeluo bee neither Anemic nor Quinine In Its econposition, all of the Ingredien are of • patly health.. tWrseter sad stimulating sad Ineber•Ung I n their tendency. Persons while using this medleine.wlll hot be affected be espoeurato water or • damp atmosphere no more Stun wheal., thel r urns: health. Planten in...ethos of the °ovary whererthe Anne pre rail.. wilt dowel' to adopt Ws gladiolus, se the patient le net obliged to by by while under trestbent and they .. r be abated nforpoely care. The Proprietor owddlatroduce. thousands°, writhe:oot from thew of the highest breed. ability, teat prefer...eying to the sink Ina ale bottle end yoa will he:. the infallible ono( to Tooryttt. SW{ direc tions &r lib vea actotapany ,tik bottle. • Certlnbtes an be even arthe ofSbOdlow bit where tide hfoildris has mad when all others brew .tied... For Dlneawie end ea other 81111 one I.4lcohltiltiti, there LI not • Lotter Medicine inthe inertet. - •,{ It bee also beeribtaln with the meet setenitlelationereere In oebral cues of Ittaninetlan and Chnih forthm me. el/dote hate • table...Omani • der. the Cottle of Ode Medicine very often Ku th 4.1 bet. Ater blywebottla.- _ . • F ddb or iawae by Dr.Saigt. /a all pert. of the r na All Whe milta. bble order. meet be addrened to 1117.13/".1 111.E.nanoole Prouletob. OS Brondonf. Y 4 Vrtil-Iletning 0r...8. A. Fehnesteek 0e.,N1 cox Co. end O. If. Keyser. Plttebeirsh. Je30.1) - - ' okl The eel) a Bo • No one, who enn rend should. be without n ,01IT/Tet r a:CLARA TRA L 7I4 DY IrDY.77.NDIZ: TDE Irr ED and WASIIINGTON'EI FA/LEW - ILL ADDftl*S. ••• ." Just outraged!. large Br, betel Paper. f. 2 pages, Illus. tratoderith fine Portraits of 'Washington and Jefferson on doted pater. Parca-Iltoth,3llMl:uper ii ..eV k et:. C‘s of the Cif P=iT no :el . las e hlob t ofthe aICV D ' APO I I! o ll o ks erre %dabbed. • • Literal tense% the Lielo Flookeellers send on your orders to the.Pnbllsher • 21/08. FRE.R.Y., Rl,Naesset tree,Neer York. N. 1.1.—01 e Agents wetted to sell the abase Book throughout themuntry. -„ ie30.11 • The Eagle Manufacturing Company ,r.../..t.and,affefar tate the filaaaaa 4.111111,k Cada. at a &soma Asa. prireqr.FOßA7l7.A , GOODS. , RICH SILK. DIi3OCATZLZEIi AND ODTDEINEff, ln great earletrof Patten sandnombinstson of Mort: all • of which Paterns are • • • CONFIRM:I . TO OUR OWN SALES, • Ac entirely new article Ad. • - FIIRATIVIZE, CrEOLSTPXY, '• Whlch combine, Om mates' amount of DURABILITY and RICIINYAS Ibund In any articlo erer beforansed. Than floods are mad. by Power . Loam and are tbe only Gm& °Mut manufacture neer offered lin sale. Dealers will do well to examine thew (Mods belbre worebsaing. Arellffloe of the On, N 0.4 Park Whoa, W. Y.' • Jel6-Uor • & R. BilLlSlL'Agent. •, IRON WARBK.OI7BE, • MARTIN, SPItING • leohoetara and landetiln IRON AND . STEEL, 202 Granada& ai aßto Fork. Ite6conetantl7 on hand Altai siaeorineedh . of Dir. rod Mend. Hoop, gorse ghoe. and Other (DON. - • _ . _ STEEL OF ALL KINDS. Merchants [roman enertoott dribs youutry eta Invited to na c i r or ti eend their ordefst.rlurir busing. br malt entrustel rath ourrarenill be oiled et the lowest market rates . MABTIN. SPRING a CO.. Jellr ' ' ' Zl2 Oreetorteh it.. N. T. SI 11 : 4 " 0. BROTHIMIS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NEW YORK, /tore removed t0N0.170 et., eor.Afßakatose. EIPORTING the loading. Drop from Mali Original =Amts. both In Europe and Bald ladles, and French and Knolls!, tlassaleals, , Portnsoern !Tooth, .15,11 and Bair Broahee, Bair Gloves and iltraim Parts and "Melte Sponnee, Corks. linape, tn. to they °Berth= on the moetrataonable teem Onion either in posonor tool', will emir* their beet attention. . jeI242MY ICIINLBEL'S PATENT MACHINE BTRETOHEDLEATHBRB ANDINOi • Thepir y /Went Donde in the Cbuntry. • , . I' are mode from the- beet ealt• tanned leather, and therougtdr„ stretxbed, cemented,' and• ted together: end made to run perlbotly stodght, and wither perfect bug to thePullimandwarreinted to beefiest tote arileleotid to phew the hozehiteer. There elw bad single, doable or round—with .Lare 'Leath.,, Melts and ' .l )6l l" Zr ti er crivatatigitga,dro:rf 14,11 Y MAUL% CANERLY,Wholosalit Doal laßroinu, PAlrited jags and Tnb:: ‘ _Wooil nod WH IZ, INDOW SII:ADES Gilt Oornites; Table y!i y.--011Cloth. te lMIN TEttlf UNA Msnoltatorerand leer, .10 Cathuia• at -A314 No. BC6 • hem MISCELLANEOUS. • rurrsueltan V12,14 , ' COCTEUPACTORY; DIAMOND . @TREE 31: 41.131ELOW,.„Proprietor ROBERT H. PATTERSC* 7 B7 LIVERY AND SALE " MESIE.. 2 4. - STABLE,.- • Thrner Diamond:true and CAory: Ailey,- apl&•tr • • .411113817R0U.PA. ABILLANAROIII3P , , ARCiI BT . RXRT, AltoTl4 SEVENTH STRUT. . . PHILADEL - P11.14. • . 8. SEN6ON. TROrrarroa.. litir qf Board, $1441 ver MU :16 . {.-31 . a • oLa r ifilninralCetribltl)l 4 t.hiailet Isvry Had* QTY . HOTEL, (Into " Brown a ,) corner. of Smithfield IMI - ThleaslimetkPitisburgb. l's, GLASS AratT m g=a anottssaMul nuns bush* smiler. tbormigh repair. min tursdelisd wit/snow equipments of WM 0555 itr tbe Fruptima CllalaleillODUATZ, ; , ; oue.a.dom • . .. ... OVTIEBERT •it,SON, fiENP.MAL COMBILSSION - AGENTS,for •:101[4,b_ip sale Intkd purelisieot:lted ;state. , Collectim trAblirit..ll=P,f, .!-914.1; Xtss. j ~4♦ , . . ..XtEX..702128 ` dc CO4 r• - :rzoraißroize ICIER'SY,ORTABLE'BOAT 1:134E, 163 °WARDING COMITISSIO3' RUCLIANT3,, einaF Ikea,. Baratta street, 11tt l'a Nit „Tait' 011; Park, _B. C:ffirrua Meer ea; tra an" lidals,Antbeatta and Bea= Iltr Iron, Italtrar -Brick and Clay, astbraelts Caslota . • 1317/11 tlon•.•• , • ew' . 00lleati — ort.of Boit Foreign - *tall bthartilaaer Jar', setlf attain 8 441 t ) r L a it Wa 1 .814),.. 1 1 11 .1 8. M " rI " ' " k iir m cialt: a ttru: 88818 ,. arr„ won••& aiggett!. 0rnarn , 160794,1 1 1.10.in CX. lien • VI-Trra,Agrar!i IttrthiOt:Yr!at aam 1 g iauranre 01M=40. 'W llr ==l PITTSBURGH d'AZETTE. MONDAY 14011NR40, KEPT. 18, 1854. __ Letter final the Javan Expedition. The`Nair York Tribune has an interesting let from n correspondent, on board the.Tapan squadron, givitig one month.later details of the movements of the expedition. We make the fol hawing extracts: U. SITAXIM POWWITAN, Olf Cape Sing, (Island of Niphon) May 14; -• I antobliged, from *ant of time, to give you !Ant a brief report of 011 r .doings for the past • month. after the diplomatic negotiations in Yokelamme were concluded, the- survey of the ',hey tem Vigorously carried on,. and inspite'ot rough and stormy weather, made good progress„ On the Gth of April the Saratoga fired her salute of departure, and sailed, amid hearty . cheers from the remaining vessels of the squadron. Before the fleet went down to Bimoda, (one of the ports designated in the treaty as open to American ships,) the Commodore desired to 'have a view of Yedo, which desire mot with great opposition on the part at the Japanese, who were struck with nerror at the prospects of our five wheel ships - anchdrieg under the walls of the Imperial Palace. As the Commodore remained firm in his purpose - some ,of them declared 'that the dropping of the anchor under the walls of the former would be the signal for their own dis embowelment. We were all not a little excited, Iwhen, on the morning of the Bth of April, the ships got nnder way.- —Yanske, the chief inter .preter With - some other Japanese, werean board the flag ship. they looked haggard andelarm ed as we steamed up the bay. Youske, esnetlial ly, was petrified with alarm, and frequently said, "1)e you really intend to .rentein in Yedo? Oh, no: Commodore Perry has a good heart; he car tally will not do so. " itood nems the bay, and then, at a die, tones Of three miles .from ,shore made directly . up toward the Imperial city. Atout 10 o'clock we bad the light-house of. iloirastioki abeam,- on • e left hand, while before np, on a long semi= eircularline, stretched the white helms of Yedo. -At the light-house Commenced the suburb •of Sitietlawal 'further towards the city were many large .junke at anchor ;:behind them, a great many entailer craft, while crowds of fishing boats and junks of all sizes covered the bay. A mound -or eminence, towered above the houses of the city, near its- centre, and from the tenets and shining white fronts of building's covering it, we jodged this to be the ImperiatPalace. By this time the sailingvessels were far astern, and only the Powhatan and Mississippi lay before the town. - -Commodore-,Perry-halted for about half en -hour,- and then returned to the old American anchorage, to the infinite relief of the Japanese officers, who speedily recovered- their spirits Yesterday at daylight the Mississippi =Pow hatan got under Kay for Chakedade, for which. place the Macedonia, Vandaliaand Southampton' sailed eight diya ago. :About noon we were within three miles of the island of Ohositna, and had a fine opportunity of observing the traces of volcanic action which , it presents. The whole island is one immense volcano, the top of which has fallen in and formed a. great basin, which incessantly- belches forth whitelmoke and italics. The edges of the crater are black, as if charred by fire, and on the south-western aide of the island a stream of lava reaches from the 'ummit to the see: Some large crested continue still ennoldpg, and others are fined with' ashes. A bluff near the sea, about 200 feet high, ap pears to be of recetit formation, for the bushes and trees along the edges of the lava have & yel low, burnt appearance. ,The slopes of the moun tain are covered with luxuriant vegetation, and there are two 'towns on a narrow table land, and the other on tbn :top of a steep cliff, near a auspicious-foolting crater. There is said to be a third village on ,tne north-western aide of theist:ma.. 'We are now off Cape King (so named by Van couver after him Bret lieutenant) and Cape Blan co. We are laying to, taking long lines of sound ings with the deep-sea lead, which, glees a most satisfactory .result. I will write again by the first opportunity—from Chaluulacie, if possible.' Loss OF TUE SnitSURNANDOAD, or Lvrint rooi..—T he above ship left Liverpool July 29th, loaded - with coal,' and bound to New York. Ail went on well till Sunday, 10th inst., when in let. 40 59, long. 67 42, had a strong breeze from the eastward, which increased to a gale towards midnight, 'with's' very higk'sea. Took. in the tripgallant sails, mizzen topsail and mainsail.-: Act! o'clock, P. IL ' took in two reefs in main 'and foretop sails. At 11 the wind increased to a hurricane, with heavy rain and lightning, and a most terrific high.broken sea. in • hauling up forces% it blew away.: At the same time the main' topsail blew to pieces, and the furled top-gallant sails and jib blow away. At 11,30' P. M., in a most terrific equal, the ship broached i to, the foretepsall and foretopmast stay-sail blew! away, t4o . cargo shifted to port, and left the ves sel en her beam ends. ; The foremast and mit zennutit went by the deck and the mainmast eight feCt below the eyes of the lower rigging. The reseed shipped a most tremendous sea at the time, wasidig overtratird the chief officer, (who was not seen afterwards,) the gig boat from the top of the honse forward, spare spars from the deck, bulwarks fore and aft on the port aide, and titian - el:mons front the poop to the gang waytsplitting the covering board and waterways, breaking the pap skylight to pieces, filling the cabin half full of water and washing away the after Latches; sounded the pumps and four feet of water in the wellli. ten handslwero immediate ly set to work at the pumps, the carpenter secu ring the hatches, the remainder of the crow em ployed in'elearing the 'trees. At 13.30 A. M. got the wreak cleared away from alongside, the ship laying with the port oov -ering.boarde underwater, and theaea breaking over her . toe fearful manner. The gale' contin ued to blow farious until noon, when it gradual ly moderated, the sea yet brea king fearfully on the lee deck, and the water gainbigonthepumpe; got the ,main-trysail (litho • dump of the main. , 'mast, which kept the ship's head to 60 sea. Atl noon on had light winds and high sea, the ship lying on bier broadside, and the water washing fast intotholteld„ -Held a consultation with the:crow, when it was determined by them to leave,- the ship, -.there being not the slightest 1 (lance to save .her, laving no syare, - . and the vessel lying on her broadside with seven feet of later in her hold; got out - the long boat, pin nnee and provisions, and left the vessel at 6 P. M.,.tri'lat. 39'40, loon 70 24. -The:sante night,` at 9; teL in with the , barque Brilliant, Capt. P. Miller, who with promptitude backed his yards and took us - onboard. Too nineh-pralse cannot be - given to Captain P. Miller,'his officers and crew, for their prompt, kind and timely assistance rendered:Rs in each trying circumstances: _ Tun lthuri .- -.EtrcrlCl AND TEM WASttIrITON USIOX.—The recent signal defeat of the Demo crats in Maine• has called forth the following consoling lengunge froth the Washington Mardi. The Union says: , • As usual, every denioorat, is defeated In Mainethe telegraph , is so sure of it that it would be criminal to doubt that truthful ladies-. ter of public sentiment." We have never known the telegraph, in saoli cases; to tell the truth be fore, and of course, therefore, it tells the truth - .now.. And yet we bare to say to Onireadere— whatwo have said before—that a party bold and base enough testily to itself all thq teething Mut isms of the ao , can scarcely, fail - to succeed at ,the first or second trial; but, for ourselves, we are like unto' the progressive Frenchman, who, in leading &great reform, declared to his friends that he had , placed his bark, upon the highest promontory, end fearlessly awaited the thing of the waters to . dont it away." 4. . . Alumina: ' 'Man EXarrtwater.—Thomasson ebot lila brother near Georgetown Ky. 'We gave Ott tteceunt of the bloody affair whentiretreport, Ile woe tried last week ter murder; and the Jury tailed to agree; Publio excitement on the Bth woe intense, for the killing was . proved and the murder - A despatch' to the Louisville oanonarrows, Sept.. 0.--The trial is over.-- Great .e.xtitement. The . . Jury 'could not - agree: Werci Were-hours.. 'Eleven tor. conviction and one for:aequittal. Upon the July' leaving the court house, rt large crowd followed idler. him with cries titr,trnd feather' MM." Ile , made his escape through the back door of Prods' he .tel. It is thought that there Will be violence done to-night." • • A;sorrespondent of the Louisville Courier thus describes a thrilling scene that teak place in the esint'house during the trial of Themaison: "The widow of the deettaiwil, after testifying that alto never in her life had seen ber • husband Anniing weapons, ranchiesi on the morning he waskilled,tuul thit'be had not boils out Of her sight more titan an' bout before she saw 1:421 mangled terra M." . , . . Morton= . .11nartr or, Gov. Bratr.si--There wow rumors prevalent in the tit:yesterday, that Orr. Bigler , who had been arlitillid74ll.tor ear 4111 era ye at:W averly. ' was dead ..:: p on Inquiry etajatehour on 154 evening, in well informed tliukrt en, IVO Were' hafotb learn that the Gov- Snick had greatly improved' in hilt einalitioti, and, . I h4itie,frunida who were near Lim ilglievcd;that. Aho'daniwous crisis in. le diseize was purl.- Phil. R. American. - - FrICTLIEu. HT 11113 Lt C 7 Correaporaleiwe of the N. Ir. Cyalateic4l.4diertlerr. . _ Lonna, September 1 1854.. The progress of the harvest and the state of .the money market hive alike continued: to in crease the confidence described by thelat pack et. • Mere 'favorable weather could - scareelY . , be ' conceived, end - it is now certain' thati both in quantity and quality, the yield of grain thin . Year will be such as hes never • heen exceeded. .A large portion of the crop hie already been ear -ried; end as the whole of that \whiclic still' re mains out may be regarded as full ripe, the k en:Tonne even of bad weather now would have no other effect than:that of damaging. its condi tion.. ;The downward tendeniq of the Corn Ex change 'is therefore nrustePped, - and \ notwith standing the heavy fall whieh has eland) , taken place sales of any magnitude could 'no \be ef footed excephat a farther decided decline. With regard totheipotito, although.. 6 largo per ceetage has unquestionably been injured by the blight, the certainty of a good yield wiioia'4Le whole seems e.stalitshed, and if is almost ludi crons to compare the. latest r accounts and epni. ions from Ireland' with thoie that were circu lated fortnight - back. Of course under these - eireninstances; the fends have ban very buoyant': and, easels have ' : touched - a point as high es that at which they stood before a rumor of probable war had-trans pired; The previous minces mentioned .a . raise. of ono per cent. and a further advance to a bite extent has since taken place, parehases having been made fit LiG. A partial reason' hatreinee occurred, aring . to 'the speculative. rcalization as well to the driappointment experienced by the Bank of;England not haying lade fail reduc tion in their rate of discount; but the general np-, penance of !the market la still extremiligoed. The impression that 'the Bank would hawilowz (Wed their rate from & per cent. to 4.1 per ant. at their weekly meeting yesterday, ortiust'ia4n -a parked filling off in the - demand tali: may which . was observable - it the beginning of thiv - week; and, If this had continued, the step . would, probibly hive been resolved upon. Yesterday and the previous 483 , Y : however, there was some reriraldn the demand, "and "a' postponement woo 'consequently deemed advisable. That a reduc tion will:shortly be made'Ls nevertheless looked upon - without doubt, and whether it will be adop• ted next Week or at a little liter time, will de-:! pend merely upon casual circumstances.` Owing to`the activity of businesi in all parts of theconn try,•therit is no prospect of the rate becoming unduly depressed,. but .there are-persons who believe that the results of the harvest, -coupled with - the prudence by which. all operations are:. now characterised, will• cause a steady decline, until it may ultimately reach the point which' in this country is regarded as the average or cirdl nary one, - natelyt . per cent. In relation tolhe war there is nothing of much importance to" communicate beyond the,fact that althotigh the disease Is now 'checked, the details of the recent ravages of the cholera in dm 'allied. , • flats and armies has been such as to create a mostAnxiiiiis and ' painful impression. Fore few Jays, the mortality among the French troops ap pears to have been such as'has been rarelY \re corded, while on board sonic of the. English via: , eels of War the loss has been " equal to 10 per cent-. The rapid diminution of the diseatie on, 'shore seems to date from the fire at Varna,' but whether that event was the cause of - the Change by purifying the air or exciting the nervous sys, tent or the troops and speculators:. will remain a doubtful' question. It is at nil events satisfac tory to cantemplate that such a result ... May eau, ally hive attended the. efforts of the Greek in The expedition to Sebastopol has evidently been delayed by the pestilence. According evidently been last accounts from 'Varna, theist of Septen ber was thought likely to be the date of depar-,' tare, but nothing was. positively known on the subject, and although BOUM of the'ships are re ported to have sailed, the 0111111011 entertained was merely _ formed froth what was observable of the Progress of preparations. - If it should not have commenced by that time, the possibility of the movement made this season Was re-. girded by some of the'people of the country as likely to be at an end. Supposing this should prove the case, it will be a disappointment at home,,but.mill only further damage the prospects of the Czar. Suet according to the length, of time he is able to disturb the healthful advance ment of the the world and to give ns trouble will be the extent of retribution exacted from him. At every stage of the affair; the. possibility of easy negotiation had gradually slipped further and firther from him, and those in thu country who contemplate the earnest feeling there was in the first instance to give him every opening for repentance, and who believe that in propor tion as such enormities are rej4ted the Pharoah like 'stubbornness only renders the ultimate pen alty more inevitable, are disposed to regard the many points which meanwhile invade a trial of faith , and patience with mnythlng but despon- From the Danube, the latesVaccount is that the Turkish army under Omar ruha,.at Bu charest and elsewhere, amounts to 80,000 leen, atul that it is believed they Intend to advance upon the retreating Russians as soon as the Austrians shall have arrived to occupy Wel= litchis- It is even . ..odd that an attack on the' V Russian ; fortress of Ismail, on the 'frontier of Bessarabia," near the Ma month of the Danube, is the first thing intended._ At the same time an obstinate engagement is rported to hare taken place eta locality in Wallachia, between liajes. cell and Basco, about GO miles riorth of illichtf— rest. The Turks, it is said, were twice thrown into confusion, but they succeeded 'a third at tack, mainly through the gallantry of their cora. mender, fikender Bey, and then indicted - a terri ble loss upon their opponents, to whom they , gave no quarter. - The accounts from Asia are precisely such as were anticipated. The recent Russian report of a tremendous victory at Bars turns out to have been so gross an exaggeration as to eclipse even the usual feats of the Czar in that way, but the Turks have nevertheless sustained a severe re verse. The Russians advanced on the frontier towns' of Bayazid in= Armenia which was chiefly garrisoned by Irregidars, but met with_ a "recep whlchseeoesidtalcd the colliniup Of theireserves. At that moment, leftover, fieliM Pasha; !heir , commander,. who Is alleged to have been bribed in , the old manner, fled at the head ofa body of troops Who had not been biought into action, and 'others seeing' theinrelies deserted at' the most critical moment, forthwith fall into disorder, 'and I were completely routed. • This, believer, was not any serious blow to the main Turldsh army, and AM merely a repetition of things which had al ready hapzened on an equal scale: A more important disaster Is announced from Kars, about 200 miles - north .of liayssid, where, although the Turks were not routed and the bat ; tle was almost a drawn-one, the loss was such as will not easily be recovered. It appears that on the 7th instant the Turks quitted their fortified positions' to attack the Russians lying opposite, but that after having defeated the right wing of theli-opponents they were' overpowered by the superiority of. the Russian cavalry and forced to fall back. This, they aro reported to have done In good order, and the loss is said to have been equal - on both sides ; but the army isbadly fed and equipped, and in no 'condition to -bear up against an Important check:; -The number killed and wounded is alleged to have been .4000 on 'either side. ~• • The decision - taken with regard to the Aland isles has' been to raze-alt the fortifications at Ito mamml, and elsewhere, and to leive them, ow , .ing to their being found, -both with respect to climate and preauctions, wholly unsuitable for occupation. Nothing further : has Ixauspited 'with regard to the next movement of the Bald° From Spain'the accounts are lesstatisfsetory, the Government. hiring takenlarther racaeures for the gradual restoration of order, by suppres sing the revolutienary ;cam, and other illegal authoritleo.'' The state of their finances ; bower to'doacribed us deplorable; erring to the gi gantic malveriations of their predecessors.— The property of Queen Christina has been con fiscated, and elle has been 'allowed to leave the country across the frontier to Portugal. . . Consols .at the last date were quoted at 951. They have since touched 96 mat:lured this even- Ilsarrti or Commurs.—Columbia, Sept. 13. Mr. Editor::—The cholera is , rapidly'abating; there have been no new cases educe 2 o'clock, A. M. Billions fever and fever and spears again appearing, which indicates the disappearance of the cause of cholera, as this seemed entirely to have destroyed the malarons elludattoris from the river during' its prevalenoe... Persons who have left their homes need not fear to return And re. eume their Ordinary oconpations. ; -Inland Day. CLABUON ' Fame CiAnnuti—Onski Thetasee.—:-.Etaitimore. Sept: private letter reeehreC here , vo n ; cohrmbin„ 'saps there' , br ghat :nuffering amonitbsnoor ettbst pie& . .Theyaven'no es blab:Lena le IBUspended..s Meaty .thildien. been We parentlese:.i - ".. The stomaen d er orders to la wllk . GronnelPoot valid Venniola, wee yesterday soloed,: by..tko ,-United-Sierra;cloven pant, tit the solicita tion of e-liun.. Itimon .POoo 2 r-1 31 14 1 5410-Sor-thot **try. ; : The JAM"- too kl 4 ILw sent to tkOiVOnl'Oi" 0 0= 4 14 St Thorasa the noOrooliry:orilets to eel in like min nor thorn.' with the k.rig Catharine Ageo l . telt, Ye* York some dap, ego with anal for Oen. Poro•-41';TriG, - - _ _ Sandwich lidando Annexation. VANIIINOTON, WeduesdaY, It is true that Mr. Gregg, Commiisioner to the Sandwich Islands, has. sent important de! spatches 'to Mr. Secretary Mercy, 'respecting the annexation of the Sandwich Islands to the United States. ~ , The treaty Of' anhexation is culopied, Mr. Gregg reports, by King Samehameha and his Council, an I Mr. Gregg forwards the project here. But, before: transmission toy the 0._43. Execu.. tire, Liholiho, th&warni and almost sole lanai • tlal opponent of annexation, originated the plan of imbluitting the prcYret to popular approbation ! with the hope of defeating it there. ' The plan of sabmikdon is carried, and the Treaty is 'tti go before. the Sandwich Island pubUo I repent that the Sandiiich Islands Min"; IS, The Sta. reiterates its denial Ova anYtreatj for the annexation of the Sandwich Island has been received.—N. Tribuna. ' 0.1. h ' Tlie latest noes from Spar received by the - steamer Niagara shelve that e reaction has not only , began , but has ice .llshed, without .erious difficulty,. some of its . ost important plirposee. First of. all, Queen Christina, for 1 „wit m the people demandedJusti , and the stern ex tion of whatevecsentenee . e Court might pass pon her, has been allowed to eacigie un- herrn . , with no ether prinlshinen than a decree : of aril 'and the,confiseation- o 'etch parts of her'pro rty as she had pbt,pre ously invested beyond\ e reach of the ' Spanis flovernment, Next, the Edon Club at Madrid ' . been : sup- pressed, an with it the danger tat republican , lostitutioneaed the liberty or co , . ience might be estiblialla the country is unpoSed to I.‘e got rid of for be time. ,The ational Guard tuts . joined in the execution of I eso mealtimes; no doubt fmixa, Year that the tithe kingdom ' would otherwise;it pillaged into state of an archy, nail all p perty be taken rem its owners. Row these steps will be taken . the'provinces t,... 1 `does not yet appear, bat if they: ialike them it is, not probable that theywi i atte pt a;new rein letion for the purpose of, ver wing the gov ernment they have jhate t up.. The *elution of:Spain is , ' therefore,`p • g into the category - of • respectable and .cOn errativo movemefits,. though when we look at. 'the enormous deficit left by. the late Gevernmeat.—A iriy millions Of do/larrorto Weida suppO i the 'whole 'country would - N :in arriis:for aradical change and for new : guarantees of official honesty. Whether this will be'done or not now depends an the rural ' districts, for., the Capital has submitted to see all these hopes nullified,i—N. r:,l'llbune. • INTEUESTISCI, mom thliAA.--Ciar foreign ad . iricae by the last" arrival; mentioned \that the American Commissioner' Mr. 11P.Lilni \ Lad re cently gone up the river, to Nanking; \with part, ,of the American sqiindron, but that nothing - was known of his proceedings.:We ore "': able . this morn rig t o supply thin det ciency., A letter from a special correspondent, which we - pfiblieh this morning, gives a very detailed account Of 'Pis expedition, together with . a-reisirt of the nohi munications between Mi.. - McLane end the cont ' mangler of the revolutionary • It seemsfrom its statements, that Mr. McLane has taken even a more direct arvi'llecidea atand \ against the revoluthinarY, moreilieni than Mr. 'Marshall did. Neither the propriety nor Cattail tency of hie proceedings is very Meer. It seems that on his way up the Mier an appllcition Wll3- naMe to the highest Wilier; officer 'among the rebels,' Who Were in imsseasion . of Nanking, ask ing for an interview, and . that a member of the Legation Red . alsii,iserit onshore to make arrange- Meats for it. After' some delay 'an answer wits received, agreeing - an interview befireen the United States COMIIIi1111101:1CT and Tai-ping•wang, the head of the rebellion, on . condition that the former would do homage to the latter.. But if Mr. McLane , ad simply ,refused to Comply with .tl;:onditionii required, on the groan,' that they w unbecoming the nation he represented, it I would' have been well. enough, and"no Monte could hate : beim attached to:c ould ' him. • 'But, instead lof Ole, replieitk that he uotyouribty re=.' fognize,! .. harebelEmoksubjeete of an Emperor with whom has gocernmOrdwas on terms ofpeace and and -6,, and iad formed a\Commercial treaty, even as equals; and that he'reest, therefore, leave thein without further intercourse!--N: lures. • , . ..„ . , , , . , L.FF;CTS 0 rite LAI% STOE3I.— Th e .papers'of Toe.. y givaebpions . detaiLs'of the dam age restating , .ng the coast and in • the interidr of Soutli\Carot and Georgia, from-the recent storm.. The gale notwithstanding iio-sseit tl6-1 lenco . and \ destruethreness in, the vicinity of Charleston and Savannah, appears to haveheen \ of comparatively li ited extent' o the eastinstb and northward, Ilfh ' ever it did, extend, hoW ever, the damage don to the crop amounted al most to utter anithilatio . The Charleston Coui7 ier and Mercury 'poblisti\ letters from the , rice ,plantations which give accounts of theprodnce of hundreds of, acres in maniinstanees haiing been entirely swept away: \ ltlach of the too-crop hid been cut and stacked, and Was thus exposed to the force of the , waves which swept - over the plan- *diens in some instances to tit' depth of ten or twelee feet... . :. \ ._ . . \ Font seamen from a French s ip; lost duridg the storm, had scceeded in gettingathore on Bull's Island near Charleston. The name 'of the Tee, Selo is noVgiven, The captain died When the ship strtick off Bars breakers and the remainder of the creware believed to have perised. \ A • large `schooner.his also gone Ashore between\pull's is land and the main land, but the fate of the crow Tue CUoLitiut tv LOnnon.—During a recall week the deaths by cholera in London amounte d to 847—diarrhme 114. In the corresponding! week of 1849, tho cholera carried off 1272 per sons. In die present summer its weekly pre grilse is traded in the following numbers:-5, 26, nil, 399, 044 1 \729, and 847. In the first seven weeks of the epidemic of 1849 the deaths were 9,-22, 42, 49, 124, 162, 339. In that -year :it commenced aboiat the end of May, the healthiest part of the year; it began nix weeks earlier than the present opiderao, and its progress was elotr er, but in the fourth week in August, as has been" ehown, It had reached a higher rate of mortality than the disease which now prevails has yet at tained. The total number of deaths this year by cholera in • Loudon, is \ sitated at 2783. Of this aggregate, 1700 have fallen on the low grounds of London., out of 695,110 people whose dwel lings are not ten feet Ohre the Thames; 706 have died out of 648,019 on the higher vomit!, extending from ten to forty' feet above the same level; and only 345 out of the 1,070,472 wholly° on the ground that has an elevation extending from forty to three hundred and fifty feet. The mortality from cholera to 100,000 living at the, three elevations is 287 at the lowed, 109 at the middle, and 32 at the highest region. Tea ' , 3lssr".—lt is an extraordinary fact that thotighthe dry character Ur the rerisen has cat off the !ate crops, thereto a most astonishing moat. The oak .troes are loaded witti;licoms, and Some of them we aro told will yield ten bicali els. These acorns, 'we are Informed by , those whO ought tolmotr, that, for , the purpose of fat tening hogs thej aro nearly equalto, corn ; par ticularly is this the case with the scorns from the..whlte oak.- --Where our farmers. lire m the neighberhood of forests they will be able to make nearly their usual quantity of pork, especially it they hare sufficient corn to feed their' hogs a few weeks:- Mast fed pork is cot, however, in no high es teem al that which is torn fed; but n good deal of the former will be brought to market the com ing na—Spri n field Journal. ' The receipt for tolls on the New York fitatt), Canals, for tho fourth week in August, amotmt to $94,178 60, against $131,760 in the corms= ponding week last year. Decrease, $37,678., • . Gov. Itim.mx—The Harrisburg Union aeye that Governor Bigler has been seriously lit, but the fever has been broken, and all that is need ed to restore him to Ids tonvel health is a, little rest. 110 will not, Rrobabl7. be able to address the people again for some time. • .• , • Tea Linen Bus 'B e rth. Yrrogn.—Bre learn from the Ifilkesbarre !Record of the Thaw," that Gov. Bigler, - in ht recent speech at dust Islam, came out boldly and said that the lager • beer bill wasnot in his breeches pocket, but that le already vetoed it. ThighllT which Goveritor •Bigler says he has vetoed, provided that lager beer sellers should obtain their licenses from the Courts, in the same meaner MO end& the sante regulatlona - that hotel keepers Oro obliged toy do —that their petitione should be eigned by twelie repeatable .citizens, certifying - them (the lager beer sellers) 'lobe of good reputb for honwety and temperance, and that their' . wittablishments are necessary f o r the public actommodation. . The LoulavilJeJountal says, "FrOrlt F ePerte by. .1 telegraph, which have reuchedhereoMe learn that the yellow fever has broken out en' some of the steamers on the bilealuippL howl' \ Pieta burg, the death of a clerk, and the serious 'Ht. newj of the captahx.of it boat coming up re. ported •„ Crtoriatai—sikkffke s ,frorn s lisples says, that In els dm. .perie'hed in that city Of cholera:74:MM of:YlNKlMalaters, Genet - al blurnt4 , 'and the rvi l*ellilliMfutitl we anieei the rte neut.- 'The raertikants had all ebnestetllreetthe Exchange. , In Paris. it 4 carrying off large nem hem At Marseilles the average deCty mortality Is 12G, - - - ;71 :_ ; , ~\__ VOLUME Warm - t:-NUMI t tER- 27: - . • , Txt Donocsoor Eitcuntair.--:80me of the leading Democrats in lifichigaUhavOicaued a air- Outer to the party in that State, upon them to oppose ' the introduction o f the\ Nebraska Bill, as a party test - The, circulak declares the Bill to be a violation of the, , Baltlmbruilatform of 1852, and•thhrofore to hale no' claim to sup port as a party measure, w hile adoption would divide the party. an d r esult in defeat.— The writers consider it sectional and dleorglitu ithtg, and call upon the party to oppose it a , • follows : , , "And we respectfully submit that every'en,- Rid:station, both in principle and - po.l ll 2Pohlo_. \ 1 to In to stand fi rmly against the Netn , - - Ko=lo. \Bill no a pasty test, It ls a measure "which strongly disapproved of by a large portion of the Democracy of the nation. Droolsel,y intriolneed. \ - it has already done infinite mischief, and ihnade e party test, it will inevitably - divide the Demo- \ antic party, and let loose a storm of the wildest agitation." -Me circular says nothi ng of the merits of the ' bill in itself, but speaks only. of its introduction, , into the party creed. But It Is useless to at tempt to ignore the bill in this way: Its 0 1 5 1 ,0 • \ \ nents will not certainly be willing to support a' \ party who are th u s .noneammittal on so impor- \ ,tart nquestion, and who when in power may be as ready to forget the pledge of the Baltimore Plattonn.egitinst agitation as they alittaffy;have been.' 'Those who are nottorthe cause are against it. \ The troth is those Democrats - who desire to' preserve nationality of the party are le a bad situation:.. They ciuutot take decided ground without offending ono section of the. Bnien or other, and thoughthey would glndly take neith er, they know that they would be trampled on by 'hoth: "Its all ntintddle" with theta'. Between the' "Adamantine" < Cooke of Scylla 'on lb& one • hand, and 'the' Chiuybdian . . whirlpoor:of .the "Soils" on the other, they can bluffly escape shipwreck The Chicago \ Democratic Press says that: the • circular in understood to be from pen of Oen. FRIGHTFUL RAVAGES OP TEM iiiLLOW.FIVDE /I • Cipusistrrow AND Savannatt.—Colusiout, September 12.-The total number of 'deaths CharleitOn during the week ending on Monday last reached 116, of which 76 wero froin . .yelloW In Savannah On Satardiy there Were 33 deaths, and'on 'Monday 46 deaths from yellow fever.— Dr. Wildman and s Wm. .o.llton, editor of the , . 600i011a wern - athong the' victims. The city was'.' being rapidly depo pulated. Many- phyitioian'S weir. sick, and their brethren from the ' country , were coming 'to their relief. nearly everyplace of business was chimed. There .0 were not hancbt enough to bury the dead, and= F . - Monday ten' bodies remained uncovered. The condition of affairs was horrible.- ' New OVIJIA.9I, -September 11. - -The number Of deaths from yellow, fever;at the hospital timing the past week has been 125. SerAmrair; Selit.l4:—Dectors *teat; Wells, *dyne, Ellie and Arnold are sick with thit'fever. A number of -physicians from the. country' Jim .arrived in the city and are rendering- every as. sistance. All the hotels end severed of the drag Mores are - closed. . • , . • THE EI'IDENIC- .THE:I3OUTIL: 7r We continue \ to receive the. Most sorrowful ,accotints of the prevalence of the yellow fever Savannah: A \ telegraphie despatch:whir:lf - We'putlisli states that the deaths are so many and thezeiteral 1, distress and sickness segreat that the survivors • are' net adequate .to the labor • required 'for the inteinurat of the dead. :We have mei'red no Savannah papers: for two days-pact, whether they - are suspended we know not. The CluMles ton. Courier. of , Tuesday says:: r 'e "Both,Mr. - Burro - uglier and , both Diktioulers aredead: \ -Many pbystr *t arc sick:÷elnonk. them Deo; West; Ac. Nearly ill are worn out, and we are grati fled to learn that their brethreh. in the Country are coming to their assistance. Str: Stotesbury arrived from Upper Georgia on SetArday,,nAd two morn; PhYedenthe were daily expected from the some section. ~. All the hotels, and the driig stoiss Brantley and Mr. Meyer have been Closed, and In Broughton street from - Boohes Hotel- to Bull street; only ; four storesexclusive of drug stores The distress is alio reprosentedas being eery great; and we trust that our community will cat , - be lukewarm in Contributing - aid: It is truethat. • our city. has, recently' been - subjected. to heavy lesses, and theta*. is - not exempt , from the pros ence of the destroyer, but re are still is a con- dition toidpister to :the necessities' of ear' Mit fering sister'clecaud we ariedirdidetit Mit we Shell not hppeal in vain to the sympathies of our fellow eitisene on \ her behalf. . - At Charleston the fever continnee to: prevail, .• but out of :e mach larger .i,opulatlori than' that , • of Savannah thedeaths are less: For tire week " • , ending on the lith the\whole lumber -of deaths was 110, of whicN.74 were from the pravalling epidemic- .021 . Monday;\ the llth, there were 17 deaths from yellow fever.; Bak. : - Another homicide is :added to the appalling list already recorded as occurring in this 'city since the - opening of the leir The shing-ahot is supposed to hare been the Weapon. ' The tric-\ tin is Charles Callahan, drirerM a beer wagon t • the alleged perpetrators appear tebelong to, the idle and dangerous gang that hash? a long . ' riod hung around the western portion of the - • -, &most daring attempt to assassiirkto Mr, 11- • ant Sheffer was made in the Bowery on. Tnesday night. It:was iintraceeSstial only beeanse a all- • 'ter watch - caught the point'of the dagger, - aimed •• . - with unerring precision at the heart. ": tin--arrest : OA Taenday night, Mr •Qornelitut - was assaulted by a pasty of Ituffuust in the open street, stobbeil and:left to bleed to death: He was sound shortly , - afterifard'and Sakai' td ' On the some night a man wis shot - ati to the' dower pastor the city. The toillpassingtduwitrb liis collar. This case was aiianged"betweshthe' pirtios, and no complaint was EINACTS ON nut Bronx AT TIM 800711. Chaileston; Sept. 'The intelligence received here from various parts of the country, show that theucent storm extended a great distance . and caused much damage to the crops. All the rice plantations along the Coinbabee, Ashley, Cooper and• Savannah rivers are said to be ruin ed and the loss is immense. Man* 'reeks on the coast are reported.. A French vessel mu wreaked. on Bull's Island, And all except four perished. • Farm . TICXMI AND' filaxtco.—Nno. Ortupur, Sept. IL—Oalveston dates to the Bth lost,. hare been received. The yellow fever was ha:resales, at Brownsville on the 2d. • - • It was reported that a battle bad neutered near Victoria, between Santa Anna's troops and \ the Insurgents, lasting , three days, the instir- 1 gents finally retiring, . with a ®all loss Tbs government arc reported to ha** lost 400 den. I • San Louis Potosi bis raised- the standard of \ . The Farmers have pretty 'generelly been en- ' s gaged to cutting up their corn during:the week, cndfrom the M erle' we ace Inclined in that the yield not bo no small as has been predicted.. Some fields .within our knowledge • are not failures by any means, and it is highly probable that we 'shall not starre 'during the winter, notwithstanding the. panic.— Fittsberii.,-.,t: We notice that there LS an increased • disposi tion manifested to edt corn, and instracticum are coming in from the country to that effect, which. we consider ~ a good indication that tho fears of the farmers in regard to the corn erovare being dissipated. Wheat nes declined to $1,50, end millers, even at this rate, prefer' holdin; back, expecting a furtheT material deeline..—Cm. 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