~.. 1 • _....,.......„ , 4, '" ,• '^ ,- - '2.X.Mkoiattrin9Wthenftialtftr . ...7= ., l.3:Z-Wt9.- - -ab. ".... . A;.,.. - - . . ESTABLISHED IN 1786. • PITTSBURGH GAZETTE' BUSINESS CARDS. - I PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY ATTORNEYS. WHITE & CO. , ixAveo EYE m e t i friAMI/EL MA LT = OF an eg.. mem ......ji sinus gm, To .: I JOSEPH S. & A. P. MORRISON, Attor nem at Low, °Moe No. 143 Fourth siren, between mithLid and Errant. PittabundL Pa. my 24 TEILIEIS: , DAILY Six &Bus per Itrostrin , payable hair Taft T W. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake ns advth WAD K -Two &limner annum. In advance. Club. • well's Ihrildinge; Grant idreet, betwith Fourth and Maas en led cm the following canclitiond rftomond AMT. 1 ,1 th30-wiff tThree ges per aroma --.....,----,-51$ 00 • INI to • 00 . ... •••••••••-•-• 909 14 OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, 0.4 1 1. fe7 - Ten co do ..........„: .... x .. . . ... . 300 Twent ph. do .-....-. - ---. ;a5 00 Jus, st. Lou) , c Mo. The tbr each dub to to leddremed to one tenon, and to be Invariably in Mutant. No dub paper. will 154Eirr POLLOCK, Attorney at Law-- b• mot eller year /red. , . codes. the mane ) . sent fh, l lt Corner of Filth and Grant dreets,oppodte theComt • renewal. aura stn.. Pittsburgh. t0y2.1.77.3 RATES OF ADVERTISING: 11 .AMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office One moan, (10 lion al Nonparei l or Agate .) ISJP Fourth street. near Grant, Pittsburgh. Jaladly Do One {neatlo6 - - - Do each addltkno;rineertion 056 IPRANCISO.FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law, lin D. t,,,,. ....,,* _ , ___. 300 .1 Na 170 Fourth stmt. Pitteburgh. Dol''' . to. m0nth. , ,_„ ., .__......_ ..7.r, .h A . . • ::: ... .............. ........... 5 4 gel 0 111 AS - PER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, A, i two rosistn,...-...-... ........ .. 700 Na EM Fir th street.rittaburgh. Do liar. menthd.....-.--- -- Om , Do firm m0nth.....-- 10 0 0 t o FIX 00111413 .. . ..... 11 00 BANKERS AND BROKERS. ,_ 1. tredve month". --.---- -15 00 -, rtanding . Caraa, (5 lima .101 . per annum) 600 One dollar for each additional Hoe. 1t . 17 ERNAN & CO., Bankers and Exchange One min, ehantheble at pleasure, (ter ate Brokers, No. 05 Wool amt. corner of Diamond Alley, num.) eleftuire of paper-. 1 t burgh, Pa. For nub Maitland mom, homiest overoue montlcand 071 - Boy and sell Book Nein and Coin Diecount Time for arm additiorial mume Ineerted undereths yearly rat, Etelosium. aid Proud ry Notes; make 'Collet-Lions In all hell prim the principal title. of the Union: Entire Deposits on ell Advertisements exceeding a square. ithd not omr Mimeo and on interest, nod frir their prompt &tinning:l well attr ition, to terhargea im • memo mid • 1.13 er matters op/enduing to a Broker'. broth,. Publiehen not accountable for legal advertisement. 13.1tastern Evehanoc °anciently for sale, inh2 4 .ly , beyond the amend chanced :be their publication. Announcing caudidatem tor oftee to Lei chthged the ..M. At.... ...... ....... .... '.....-. on-ne.. a • other advert)aementa. " RAMER & RAIIM, Atankerr and Kr- Joirstnasmaata not marked sm the copy for a, 'lreland l, change Woken. But and AIM 001 . 31 and Silver and number of Insertions, will le cautioned till forbid. and I, Nov., negotiate loans on Ilesi Itstetto or Mock Seen- Pt fre n A;lleg 'ft et i or c r i" a l d r ; U I. etrictly n00t...1 to ,r.'""i' purchase Prominery .. hotes, egad Thee Rine on East their own lenmedlXltlinces.°l2Srl:ll 'Leer for trots ) olde I rValt n iLitit In t lre il n olo .'n . °° 011 1 :0- ( 0 .A r l i the benefit of other persons, isa well es ell odverthemenb Thin! and Weet.l strt..ts, Divot's ~oat., Um St. f tt:rles o 110 C itronedlately co with their owls loudness. and How cciblir an e 1... of adeertlisemeuta, In length or otherwian. be- - - ' c rood the Moire ...mei, wiu he dunned at ths wooded, 1 D. K ING, Coin Stock and Exchange For sit emit tress/est stlerriirtn.. NH , 'iai bo .Vir.". l 7 - ..b ... 8na.t . ~ r, Fourth ergo . t-Buys and .11e Stain nn renibrodt and prompt paymern Is Modred! AU adrennernecits tor eliarltable.lnstitutious, acro cone ~,,,t ~t,:• * .fl'i_n'A ••3' .„,,,,,," I.4 "' r• I ll. ' '. " ..r - Roar , . aunt, townehip. and other pub& meetings. and all 1 0 ,,, ii -- ^,, ‘..„,_.•-•,,,....,---, ....• Hir.11.4 of l aw n „n lroir poll tied nentinge and notion, to be charged half prim pay. '7- ..•°• '-'_--- ' - ' •8 • 6 5 .. ••••• _lY'" elle strictiy In Meth, Verrill. PALM. " otlitts - itAteir - lrx. I. RAM klarriame notion to he charged 60 amts. ALKER, HANNA & Co Successors to Death bottom anneal ultimate:bath% milem odounc. 1 1l '' riled by Amaral Invitatkinx or °hither,. notion, and when illiwwit . . ll L ooo A 00, DookoMmcbseigro Ilmkommd as mmilrenisd.to be paid fbr. nacre In orders arid Domestic Exchange. tketientes of . 1. 2 ,........ 0 ,„..6 .11 0t.b.,..........1,.. ,Remit Bank Not. s, and Spocie-N.W carnet of Wood and Lone, or requiring notices Modthed t0.m.11 latent/cm to nw Current Money remelted on - Deposit. bight Fairs, Soirees, Centeno or any potato entertalumerite, Checks Mr ado, and collections made on nearly all mined where charge x are made for admittaisce-ell oakn of prim Pelpolota Of the ID:11W Rae., Tate angWatieme-every notice designed to call attention . 1 0, . 0 bigheilt Prexdum Pohl for Forel= and smut.n to titivate enterprises, calrulated or intended to Nubia* ••••• tadirismd a t th erm only te linertat with the under. ddrosion, .tirodo on moolgooreote of rwstara. alarm+ Dstariding that the Name Ls to be peld for. If Intended to cest:on Dem. terms , _. es inserted In the local column. the same VIII be thermal at therste of 10 cents per lino _ . Bishop or Kir notices to be charged triple prim . 11. WILLIAMS & Co Bankers and loverrt Liam. Petitions to A.Ch. , Exchange Brokers, North ER! . corner of Wood and Beal &tate devote' nod Auctioneers' advertisements not Third=Thirgi. In be domed °saw yearly rates. but allowed • Miscount of All and collection s thirty -throe and one-third me cent from the amount of promptly attended rn to. no liberal tnrr". 3.0.17 bills. Wrsay an TILI-RIMT 111 DAILY refl.= - i t . WILKINS & CO., Exchmage Brokers, One Square, three blindness -......-.-41 60• No, 76 Fourth streetopposite the Book of pitta. Do. each additional letsation---. 37 urgh. All transactions at most liberal retro i ylO abrawftermare it TIMMS PAP= One Square, (l 0 llnes.)one linertloo..-.--60 ante. WM. LARDIER., anker and Bro- Da- each additional insertion---2.5 ante. All 'resident advertisesnanta to be odd In AIdrAACO , V V ker. lth street. No. 60, Jr.,' acipaintnlng the Bank of Pittsburgh. ----- - ;IV HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign I BATES OP 'DISCOUNT. 11. and Domestic Mil. of Exchange, Certificates orris- Mintirreu MDT Yon run rftegarmin CASSITI, Of poets, Bank Note. and Specie, No. Mt Market fleece, Pitt, . N. HOLMES & SONS, Brokers. ftrsh. Oar Collection. made on all the prindyW citing N. 67 Marine A. tenon* Third and Panne e.c. Penton.* throolt, hood Oho Britod Stntec PENNSYLVANIA. ;City Itank ‘ candimmt.-114 0- - -=-___=--- Bnk of Pittsbmgh. . Commercial Bk.Cirgetu'L. do Exchange Dank of do-.....j7rrlYranklin Bank -..-... do BOOKSELLERS &C. 1 Mer, owl ILannt's of do,...par Lafayette Bank_ -..- . do Bank of Corinneres....--por,Ohlo LIG Ined Trurt,Co.. do j L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer,N Bank of North America-peel , / cetera Resler. Bank- do O. Bank Of Nottien Ithertintper Dank or Ilanilkor .-,._ - •7B fourth lft•et. Apollo BUlldingVe =117.1;n„...14,-„.....,...zr,- . §Erra i „--6 . - 1 M .., 41 - IL WELDIN, Wholesalezassid Retail Commerrid Moak of Pa.- p ar AB entreat Banks -_ x • Dealer In Ithak and &hod IloccAc Paper and Stn. Farmers' A Mechanic.' Ilk-par NEW YORK.. t °nem No. 63 Wood street, (between Third and Fourth) Girard Dank -...--..... New York City...-- -par PlttehuritiL meal K..ln g t°. 8...k.---- ' 4 "" e ' latr r , " , ". ...........- " 5 Af . ORN S. DAVISON, - Bookseller and Ste tr.dta=marllsnitattt_ -..par natu.. atttb .. ..'. i tVilr.rolgt= k-- ....- 7. P'r tikliiiiii - juiliVial --- 1 tither, Foreareor to Dodson A Agnew, No. fr /Market' t, guar Fourth, Pitteburgh. Pa. Southwark Bardt..----- All advent Banka___. X HENRY . S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Tradormon'attank......-.-.par . VIRGINIA. Dealer In StaileteerreAr, No. 82 Mirrhot dept •••.. M'estent Bank...-. .----per Clank of the Valley-- lii ord. Pittsburgh, Pa. Bank of Chambersgers4l4.-LX Dank of Va-llichmond.- • Book oft:Mester Oran ...par Ex. Boat, ca., Norfolk. • &A .h. Y & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, BaukarDourille-...- .-par Farmers ' Lik of No 55 Wood dreet, next door to the owner of Third, Bank of Dd. Co, Chester -. par Merehants'et 11,1 1 11alr. " X .. Pa. School end law book. eamtantly on hand Boußant of Germantown.--r North We Batik.-. • - . - - NORTH CAROLINA. COMM/SS/ON' &C. Rank oflaldetown--..114 Bank of Claw FOR, 2 Montgomery Oa. Ilank.-por Bank of St. of N. Caroll'a 2 11. ... 6 ~,,,,,,,,,,... ...,.. 4 .,. 4 : 0 .. 8 . ..k . wa.,...... 2 t. W. thrum......- ..... -.-- ..... -...i...--..e. T. POWELL Colambla Bk a Bridge Elcmcar AlerchantseSk,Newburn, 2 J. W. 111111=1, & CO; Doyktrioien Dant ............par SOUTH CAROVINA. Easton Bthk-......---,.Dar Bkoftheetof lirCandina 2 L i iloß - WARDING & COMMISSION „MER- Erb, atata,... ......_ IW, Bank of South Carolina. 2 CHANTS and Dealers In an kinds cf Pittsburgh Man- , Forgoer? Bk of tanks Co.-)'.. Bank of Charketon.,-- 2 u Artiel e, lead Pipe and Sheet Lead. No. of First ' penmen' lik onancester-ten Planters'k Mechan'a' Bit 2 Street. Pittsbeillh. auSlyd'64 Pannone Bank of fteadingDar • GEORGIA. - Farm. Bk ofSchuylkill oe-par Animas Ins. k Ilk's Co Far. A Dna, It at Bank of Augusta.-- 2 WM. H. SUTTON. VrALLIKII■ Ilk Washington-pm Ilk ofßrunselck, Aug's. 2 Harrisburg Batik_.,,_--re TENNESSEE. Wholecale Grocer, Importer and Dealer in lionexials lisuls---. Alleolvent II nk.-.- 3 Laneaster Bank.-- - - : ..1‘ ..pa1l KEN TUCKY. g °REIGN WINES. Brandies and Old Mo _ Laa b. r . btr . ta k atr_saaa.- .. . p.r oar El k . o ol Lo Ke . n i t . neky rb .l.,:uh o seel . :4 j l . o n o u ga h ela Rye Whisky. N 0.12, North-East enema • o Wood and Front eta. Pitttburgh. Penna. =WA Tlinen? Bank ntrotaaepar Northern Ilk o7Kentocky • Monongahela Bank-...-- Southern Banff:ann.-kr • 1.1 W. POINDEXTER, General Merdillft- Weet Bauch Bank..-Bank.._. INDIANA. & .. di. Broker and Ccommischm Merchant it Front, Wyoming lik,Wilkeiburcipar State 'tank & breath.- 1 's York Bank... ...... ..1 La 511.5.501ftt. .1 then and In second inner. Sistelistrgia _ar..Tl bed Rafter Notes lta Mr of State of Mlecourl- 1 1 i A ............._....... ~.. A. M'BANE, Commission and For: onto. ILLINOIS. Mao State Barik--.-..1 1 1 State Dankand Branches 50 1 • wordkin Berchoote. Bal m s In Wool cod Produce Brandt st Atom .;-,.._... do Dank of Illinds... --, 75 generale: also, Pittsburgh Manfactures. No 114. &nand Bram& ata th ens....-- do 141bCONSIR Mr. , ' Fa ftenterth. asi6.ly'S3 Bratiet at Bridgeport...... do Marine I. Fire In. Co. dike 6 Bauch et ChMkothri...-. do Brandt atameland-.-- do rarawremertsmiten.mb 5 F L ROBISON & CO., Wholesale Grocers, DMA at Tekido.-- ... :....- do tti , trit.stit Stock Baal[ 3 . Pralue. Dealers. end Commiesion Ilerdnota,_No. Branch at Dayton.-.-. do Perdnith --- ar 80nk,... 3 ' 1.., .. r „,.. p.„..,...h . J alO , Branch at Delaware ..- do innirarna Company...-. h Breech at Cotembris do Stale Bank 3 stzurontrithasvoti.........-.-.-.....lthhaStith rosirryg Branch at Athlabsda do CANADA. , Branch at Pelent.,---- ea Bk nth% America. Tornito 5 , S PRINGE li lIARBAIJGH & CO., (Succes . Braude allianalien do Bk unties People.Terouto 6 1 ears to N. Ilarbaugh,) Commirsien and Forwarding I Branch at. 11ip1en....--.... do Dank of Mordecai 5 A erehwitr,Dettlers in Wool ad Produce generally. hoc Branch at Cithinnatl--- do Ilk of C. Canada. Toronto 6 146 , Pint and 116 Second streetsalttsimegh. Pa. alfbl I Ream% at Wantrington..... do EASTERN EXCUANCE. c amok at Cedix-.----. do On New York„-..... ..... .. ...L 1 &W. ILEA, Flour FaCt(lll4, Commission Brandt at letheaster- -.- do On PhlledelPout.-- ..... ,10 .did Forwarding Bertha 4 and Dealers In Prodare Brunch at Monter/Ms- do On Baltimore_ do gene . rialy Orders tor PittelnAla Mairufecturn ornmptly =at Id L Vernon...-. do WESTERN EXCIIANG E. .. 0,...d.41... N 0 0,74 tr,,,,,,,...d on p..„.. ,6 0 , pgit.....b . t Newark...-...- do CincinnatL-.-- 13 , , N., aplly. Rims* Kt Springlie)ld.-.- do,Louinille...-. ....„ at ma..., __,.. &ISt. Loots . -- , , " A. A. HARDT. ex r 30112 ,sorb at row.- ao oobb AN DSPECIht ALES. H ARDY,JONES & CO. Sliccessora to &isocline Mt. Fitment - do Doubloon., Vttinith---10, 0 0 ' Branch at Zonemlle--. do do 1 etriot.-.....15.6ATW00D. JONES k Cit. Counnikcion , and Forward. Brandi at Norwalk-.--.. dolEasle, old.-- ....... ......10.0 inrchnuts, Deders in Pittsburgh Manulketuredfl , Branch at I -lona. -- do Eagle, new.-.-----10,00 Pittsburgh. Muth at Portsmouth_.:. do Erederickad'ars...---- 7.80 ~ Branch at Itatort....--... Jo Ten Thatern---.- 7.80 yt lIEY, MATHEWS & co., Wholesale uro-• Branch at Ravenue....- doritanree .....-- 11.,N , errs, Colombians and Forwarrilug Merehent.. end Branch at Cr:nehmen ..- do ILOrerebrell....... ...., gents for Brighton Cotton Term b 7 11 der et. Pittsburgh. Brazieh at Maseditam..-... do Ten Ilullarn-- 3.06 _ Branch at ootre..-.... de Napoleons ------ .... 30 CI ERCER A.: ANTELO, General Commis 8.....,r.,„,,,,'.h . 1 51 .,.X. 4 ,4-w r z:•• ls .• do do i i pu•Ma • •-• 235 ..13 & don Mthdrants, Phiholelpida. Liberal ads nam made on consignments of Produce genendly. Jal " 7.y - . JO WAIT Join wises. PRICES OP STOCKS. IFO SIV HN WATT & CO., Wholesale Groccro, IMPORTED FOE TUN PITTSIBIEIII GAZETTE, BT • if c.......,, su r d..., ~,,,,d 1... I . 7,1 0 .. ,„,, 'A. WILKINS ~,,,,, (I). Pittsburgh 61mm4. ' 5°.5, N . 6614 ile'rti r et , Pittsburgh B. CANFIELD, late of Warren Ohio, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BltunrilLiii, J., 0.....100 end yo m.5w..t...43 It hots , Iro. 71 PounrusrirEE . lode Dealer In Western Itmene Cheese Butter. Pot and Pearl Aeh. and Western l'roduce t rg ly. Water street, -------- between Smithfield and Want, PI h. Prnsausou, September Ll. 186 L ___ ' 700110.11 L111T15.113........ 8 ..... TIIONAS LIMB, .Tl. VlAIL . . I "irAoure= Grocers, • Produce and Commiselon Merchants, and Dealers in Bolted Staled re.,........... 1 0 0 '" - Int.JorLd3lrif Produce Manufactures, No. 112 Second street, PM*. D.. ~...„,_,..... 100 - - Int. Feb • Aug ..r.b. ialiky.s3 Pennsylvania , Irs--.-..... 100 - -: D.,,ga.• g.fr bb,. 5. ••••••• I°B - ; l•i " r ' b ' • A ' A CHEESE WAREHOLIKE.-HENRY H. Aiwa,: co. ca-... . too m .0 lot Maya Nov Om coup. ticierlit 10 0 52 • do COLLlN&Ferwarding and Counniedon Merehant,thd Do. coup. 6g.--.. 100 113 13 do Bearer to Cheese,'Butter, Lake Filch and Produm generally •• ritt.burgh city frs...-.-. 100 83 80 Int.Jan.lolnly 25 Wood street, shave Water. Pittsburgh mf../ w. Soap-ga, IL Y. 100 63 SO do Anew. caty 64..- ..... -. 100 83 80 /Int. Shy •Nov VON BONNHORST 4,MURPHY, Whole .PD. G . l.rila 060 5 3 33 dal Y ale Grocers and Ccantalndon Merchants, and Dealer. LAIR VOW 121 Dank ef Pittsburgh-.-.,, 6 0 11754 5 04 r.ll•74Pck ottoorsb marassartaraL No = Wider stmt. Pitt* 0 6 . 4 p, Merchante A MantdDank 60 00 ,38 do • Cubango EmOr*- 1 -•-• 5° 57 .5 d° 4 TACOB FORSYTH, Jr., Forwarding and Allegheny Saving" /lank ... 950 440 Plan Trigit .00..............-. AO 66 66 41,11 Comm hodon Metchtht.No. 68 Water street ,Pitta. miaow' orpootramk..-- 60 152 N MX fe2bly•63 i _ tiunthem Bridge....-.. /c ss otr.star. al lyt. ,rOMAS PALMER, Importer 10 Dealer st.mor sc. Midge..--. r. , ay 56 Div. Jan.ll alt N In heath mut American WaII Pam, Nin 65 Market liana lit. • Bridge -......... 60 44 42 Div. : pm t. between Third and You:Khans; Pittsburgh. Northern Libertici...-.... 50 40 35. Div. pr.s iaba.,s3 i Williamsport Bridge.,...f.. 95 16 - , Ny McCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole- Pittsb'h Life Lusemerice... 5 10 8 Div. 20 51 et • eale and Retell Dean In Cirperting, Floor Oil w......„, D....,,,,w___ _,... mg 111% DIV. Mel' 52 Olot s, kratti_og. Table and lithe Come, Window Shads =sone loomwom 06 -- '.- 21 18 Stoma Eked =MMUS". N 0.112 diarket emmt,. A siodded Firenterr.Co- - 10 8 - - (ORRIS & PATTON, Wholemileand Be. Pittebrugh to PhDs. ..... ... 60 41 ZN Div.Gr.3l l l eL tall Orman, on the Eastern aide of the DiaMorkh runenu.. yaks Arn. a ',Dawn's- ice so to. oo _ , no , ~,, -__ , Aux then, stribtleaftft, DRY. GOODS, villein:4W Works -..- 60 65 AB Mourn Ida shaliwabw- so 42 41 DM. July 412 P FRANK VAN °ORDER, Dealer in Trial • Di ens' iliseditirSter 50 16 '-' Nem StociL Inas. Dacha, and Diereig Lsee Goods. Embrolderiee, Penna. steal Redhead- 60 -44 42 • unit's. prithlog Ooods and Farley articles; • full as Ohio* retinal RellromL.. 60 43 142 aretrond of which can always I. had st Na 83.. mer of - 11 • 14 - A Ohl, 858. " 5 ° - '''' Market street and the Diamond, Pittebn,ritti,PlL apll.ll Llentancil Jr WelVlle IL R. 50 - -.- - Marine RolleanDry Don 100 106 100 a. . ewes e CO, PrITSBC6OIII-c. L. =may a oa, a. mai Fayette i1antEE0........- 60 50 •• • 4 A. MASON & CO., Wholesale end Retail xrk po catun . n0te1 r at ., bi ..... .... 12 1 5 5 •7. . _ • Dea . _Mrs In Fancy and nob Dry Gender 55 5011 Turtle Creek Plan Road 25 10 •• •__!.._!.._ ___- AIM. rt Perryirrie Plank 114 73 241 25 M URPHY & BURCHFIELD, Wholesale GominehttChart,. rev Uroplksi JUL 50 10 . 8 .no Reel ThToo.l.llsrasots.remorrourrihs•od threat. Pittsburgh. -•Mlnnesot...-...... -..- -.... . rta 176 Ex. Dlr. - - debar" A 805t0n.....-, - 146 125 Div. 1854, 620 • GROCERS. Worth Ameriea..-..-....... -•6a 00 11.erBtock. orth Weeterra-.........-... .+ 94 20 II - 1000 lUrb am 1rL0TD.............MAJ... nm o , 4 01IN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Grocers PlitthOra b A W. EOll- - ? . 4 '• - ' thdOommiadonMerehants. No. 173 Woodland TA Lib , 7 etrbet, Pittsburgh. ielo Adrada . re.-....-----• - 5.1. 114 Merehtht-......---c--.• •• 7 „1 6 -110 BERT iiOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Rea tiffine Distiller. DPIIIIT In Produce. Pittsburgh Mara tha/a Trop 800 k..-........... - Ift , orec and all kinds of romign soul Dome:tin Wine. and liclocra ha 316 Liberty stMet. On haul • vorf lorge dock of superior old Monongahela Whiskey, which will be .1d low fur cash. I num sracthome.. -...-.... -ore. a. sour& p rn a1......X 1::::::::::;::: L . : Al 11 I . t r t ISLACKBiliiii . ;l. eb., 'Wholesale Oro % • ens.J . k , u atyurnish a n d , ) , euf In Predulte . ittd . a phnecte. * ,_ * ___.„. ...1 ,- I •• PI h. b:rcn 31 ono.n, rit I.IIEI (MX AI 7 riontab.----.......1 - 8 • I 5 ) 0 in their Worehenue Water dreet,Pittelnirgn. _---,_ 4. eepl97 ' NACIIAIIOII ND 11ANKING 1101 _ A. WELKINS lo CO., muss Mao .rhank Ruadar Ti FbasiA Ant. YlTRilitl Hil'A. 001tEION nal Dom ke Exebnnge, Coin, 11 " Dank Notin and th l: tn Doubt and NUL Dollections end* 'feu= nntotlatal Innionag tot r alums an4th e ionns .. A WOL* 1 and and an Commlanns. • - ' 10011111 1 Tl 4 0.4 1 111 1 411, sad Damn. AlNnred when Da Ofe li ovetilled WM. --.--- GEORGIE E. ARNOLD &'OO. BANKRZIA DNALWRS IN nett/MIN, OOLV,IIANIINOTICS, Ste. Na 14 Fourth stmi, OPPWite Yank ttf Pi.o.4lwroh. .. 3.3 M4ll'Fasuactlosul tepttlraslntme-eir . --- 11:911.3:1WARE FOR DADDLERI3 AND CARRIAGE ILMIERIL It. T. Leech, WOOD Briesar. rrrrsaum .: frAl u ctg " tii4 " A'arnlats, te, • w, .. BATEMAN, FALLLS & C 0.,. Commitisioif Iferebtatkasel (leanid Aawarders, braddd, River Itailecad.No. n -Omni 'tree (between Main end ''- Browsers streada. Loath side.) CI Aavraylser—Aadrawat . •• •• 1 ' • •.r! • et= VA:AN.; W. D. Waster .1 00.. Clacinnall. WPartietdat flabialiaa Oran to Tem lihtwaurtds Awes ritUflasib; Gala la Wabila V ankr T 464.19. -•,,, • t JOSEPH OHAPIAN. wooLERALR - .AND RIZTAIL 'DRAMA IN IDIPORTED OIOAILB. i.ar' THE. 4:..DAILY -PITT,'SBURGIR-i':'-'O-AZ.ETTV''..:::::::...;:. Oil WWI C O _Roma. maw. ISAIAH DICKEY o.; ........ Orti• eetkecenuolndon lbachanti.•=l Dealars In Product. o. b 6 11 al er letrestonnd It/7 trout street, littnonriaL /ORS N'0111...........JAND3 D.-MAI= ROT.- : M ' OILLS b. , ROE, Wholesaiii Orocern and o,ol.illion *reliant', ifo.lo-1 Mull street Pitts. ws. . . ....................:..-loss a. CUSGIUTI.. I x. 0. ...... . ... ... sinkurt. - Jon ATWELL. virl BAGALEY A ,GO., Wboleiale Gro- TV MTh. Noe. 18 and 10 Wood Azad. Inttoburgh. • WILWM,„, A. WOJLIIRG, Grocer an d , Toallaidor. calmer or tboe,..s.d Sixth atfoota.hu nivraya on hand • or amortnsofd of obeli", UrocarOm atid nog Tega—forelon and Nola, ITholeasla and Retail. nupoLiod on On loneit Lonna. • . . , -ROBERT DALMLL:&. - Ca, Wholesale nroain.Comialeiloo Morthants, Doi** 11 1 } Produm littsbench zawdotarea.. No. 213 Loony Knot. Pittaboar.b. WlCKarms P. & TliicEll 4 4 )LESS,,'iticcessors sto A.T.D. Wiek.Wboleideammisjotvirdusg via Coonalnion Marthants,-Dealers to ken, Nal* eia•s• " 4 • Pitiel.nth Msaotielored gewally; cepa WI Wood aadAtater dr•sti. rittabure4 • • • A CULBERTSON, Wholemli Grocer and °.at.c--Tig.4-4—tThmier i. Vodotesedrttt r u .. r Arttelm, 195 Italy Area. r,.... iguana nosh: :: 1. R. FLOYD, Whotomio Grocers, Cum mission Iferetuatigoutil Linaktrx In Pr4rup—lteund u fi r h g.ligingo, fronting cut Liburtg. licad.4unl Singh strortg Pittsburgh. ....... e. maw% .111AGAW; 'WOOD ARV k__ O Who* - .11? id* ereeses.No.llllXedtatitinstaMONOW . . ' • ' '• • • • AGENCIES. CARD.--llaving been appointed the ex dem,..mritnts fur Pittsburgh, 4,r the sale!ofPatent ireted O o.d men and Stretched Leather Seddon. men nfartured hp P.IEW.ELL SON, of Ilartford.Connerthmt, We not niter for Me a large assortment of all widths, manufactured. at the manufarturces pricer. WI artirit, being superior to any Leather Belting eri,rl. , l , ,r,offerril Its thls market . Alec, n largu stock. of 01l widths ld India Rubber Belting amain:illy on 'hand. find for Wu at the “Machine Belting Depot." No.llB Market street. sepl.B3 J. A IL PHILLIPS . AUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Stock, Merchandise and MU Broker, ethoe-No. 02 rth street, above Wood. Nusiness promptly attended to. ( N i , A.MUEL I SHELL, Secretary Citi- A_7 sera's Insurance Company. 114 eir.ter etnct. F; M. GORDON, Secretary Western Inoll- 1' ranee CO, 82. Water streeL JGAiLDINERCOFYIN.A. en t for Fninklin a oa. Connisoy, orp tart corner or Wore! PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mn ...teal Insurance COMDltilr. 42Vater Au. et 0r.08 , 16 11. TAYLOR J. Sums EO. 11. TAYLOR & RUSTON, (sticeetigorm watri. to Taylor & Idlorno.) lianotal Oman's)lon and Far ltur ii/ortiteta, and Agent* ton Featorn Tritsfrporta tion Lime, WhoinnWe Ocelots In Staple) tlromrira Shoot anus{ , Cotton Tarn, Ratting ,Sod M n and Kentucky Ihrtnp,'Pobarro a Ash. Window Olaf, Par and White toed, Nasal Ran, and Cincin nati sod Pittsburgh tlanunarturval theda ,kglints tor the `Tenn and "Manner MCP' Sboo(Indo, Plttnburgh. Nn. 4d Pruitt stead... (oppetite la.otO 111., Pittsburgh and St. LeulaPuket tending.) CindinnaM sagn-figni A. IIUTCIRISON S: rO., Cmiintission • m.mb.r.t. and Aarn for thn St. 1.11/. nunar Re(lin n.. Dealers In Snit.. Moist/woe, Pig .4 1.41. Ontintn, Zinn, Paint. tin, an. fn7 MUSIC, &C. 11.:MILL011, Dealer in Piano Fertim, !lade and Instruments, Sch.l Booke, .4 8 otery. Node agent for (Iblekering'e Piano Corte, Co Wexner', Penneyltanla—No. 81 Wooderw tt. jr:NRY KLEBER, Dealer in MUBIB, lostrumentx, end Immter of itt4lna Stlitno, agent for ?inn. Mare grand end .Mare 11.n8. with Col eman's Yale. Attactunent, Also for Duntilm'e Pianos. DRUGGISTS. _ :TWIN HAFT, Jr., (succes s or to Jos. Ai' MuiVrin=g6tecire,iigll.7.74.l heels, aV,llll7 ll Zitt•burir.- Airßoglsr nieut fur Dr. mh3o JOSZPI; - 1 , 13.1111N0 IWILdoX & CO. Druggists and Aioth A. " . rars m K k u °l l7."4ll" 4 "'""'... k r P f Dram.MdMes. Pert umerroursilartkle=dr.g to tb4r . . Thystelans penm-Iptione earefullyeompoundevL myl9_ OIIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Drage, Taints, Olla. Yarnlabre and Dye Stuffs, No. 29 belly tartlet. Plltsburub. All orient will receive prompt atteiltton. W Aavnt fir Loudon valuable tummy mar 24-ly nA. FAIINESTOOK Wholesale • Dr.mins. and saannErictsrrera of Waite Lasd.nnd b.reh. . and Miasma. corner Wood and Yroo etreata, Pitt. laE. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in ..I , w izog.. th rzttp it l t ir4llll4 o OLs. Varufshv t : / /tegt i loan rixDrilet I. , Cfc.• -- atom antis - - U RAIIN & BETTER, Wholesale & Retail comer or Liberty and Rt. nab greets, JSCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale • Droned& No. 24. Wised sheet. fittaburgh. .LOSEPII FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox •k turner *erect Menet and 'Dlarnceld—Kcep• fOll - 11 , f: 1 14211 and corrletzrt=if . r rwi ce ,4 Pertag to his broth... Pbracians fuescrirtfonn carefully compmulthl at all hour. ja9:lT WOOL MERCHANTS. LEE, successor to MURPHY LEE, Wool Deader. and Cete.mlneefinn Sl...chant for the • Atoloican Wool. Genoa No 131 Libor , rteeet. 1:1111 MEDICINE. Ph.R. JAMES KING: Oigeal and Residence, t1..112 Fifth strra. OPP ca etdte . the thmlna, Hits I jal:l7. u - - - Alum. VARIAN, M. D., Omen Gtis street, ir boor Smithfield. Offa /rnic-8 to O. o. lil_. 2 le 3. P.Nt. 7 43 R. P. 11. pty2B i rd MERCHANT TAILORS. . _ CHESTER, Merchant ; Tailor and Clo ,• •thim N. 74 ,Wood street. ; l'attleular attntlon p!, t ai Dope awl Youtlit Clothing. LIAM DIGBY, Merchant 'Tailor, Dra -1,17-11r and Dealer lo Tloadr , Made clothing. 101 Ilb ,rzy Ascot. jp --- 7. — ATTS & CO., Merchant Tailors, 181 • Liberty Korot—lto are ; row rerotrion ono eg Liberty of floods Ihr Gontlen os esr—Cloth, CEA. rte•sod Wootthan onto, nowno :iii fintothonlity. J. friends and onortatmers will Time give us I eall. finial MANCrFACTURI NG. lirdW. WOOUWELL, Mu')lesale and Retail e Alesufsetun= and Dealer hi Calinnt War, In. street. JORN WETIIERELL, Manutheturer of PATENT BOX VICE& a supertneeetlele, soLII-41.x sad BRAZED BOX VICES, corner a A udevem and Bole Dunn Weds. one square from the Iland steam Midge. Al. higheny City. ee,Sber.ll lAMBROIDERED AND ,A PLICA NAN ' TILLAS-31aterials marked rot Embroidery nod Apt ea fork by MKS. St. .tt ILSON, jetttf No. 281 N Pent Moot, alum Ulna. Bolivar Fire Brick and Cincible Clay Man ufacturing Company. pins COMPANY - HAYING ENLARGED At. Welt . ..parity for monnfeeturtotoare Poo prepamt 'th swot tbe Ittelooseel demandfor thejst,firlek, Cruelbloond :Budding Clay. finks promptly attbfoln.l to by El Elt k JONES, Costal Ruda Pittohurgla. September 21.1853. Boots and Shoes!! AMES ROBB, N 0.89 Market street, all • door from the Blarket Rouse. would inform the rub e that he has tun • very fall stock of every thing in the Boot and Ethoe trade, such as Leda* Gaiters, half (leiter. Jenny Lind Pa,kassa, lady Franklin and all the stylus found au the Eastern chin alen. l•llasseg and Children* (niters and Fancy Boot& and Shwa in all their varietlea alao, Gentlemen lane Opera Patent Csif Ilona French Call Bona Count. Gaiters and 'nom Lino, Rune and Yout& Boots, Ono French Calf. Please glee us a nil as we wish to sell such an article nail wherever us with their eastern ea will give estLefse• Ron. Remember the plate, 89 Market street. mylei rows D. XeC012... r M'CORD &CO. • 'III.IOLZPIALS AND RETAIL' FASMONADLIII RAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DRALDDEIN AIXKINDA OTVD, CORNER OP WOOLLAND FIFTH STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. set-Their ittrek ombradi cm!' nv.litl •mrirt7k DIU tr 4 Cips, Muffs, Dam. Cuffs and Fur lionneta. • Coach and Carriage Factory. TOIINSTON, BROTHER & CO., corner of Belmont and Rebecca streetsi Allegheny City. would respectfully Inform their frienda and the E=generally. that they are manufacturing lift, Rock ...pa BOW." Sleighs and n all their rariona atyles of ftleh sod proportion. All orders will be executed slat strict regard to dura bility and beauty of linixh. Ratak. will al. benttended to an the moat ream:amble term.lrraina I. all their work the hest Mine= Iguana Palm and Wheel RUM they feel confident that all ill. favor them with their patranago wi=tly on trial or their nark. are nainestadte . givathem • mll before pmr. chiming elsewhere. ocCi • New Coach Faiotory—Allegheny, M. IT. WHIT E.CC. would re. matted.ePectfrilly. InSiim the public that they 11ave ehop on Lecock, - between Federal and lamdurkey Amts. They are now making end aro Ppm.od to creates orders Ibr every deseripthrm of veldsles, Cowthes, Chariots, floronel a, phgrdef. Phadens. de, Lev which. from th eir long . the manufacture of the above work, sou the tier th ey have, they feel confident they pre enabl ed to d work on the' moat reasonable tame with them wanting articles In their line. Paying particular attention to the !selection of oudensbf , and having- none but competent workmen, they hove ue hesitation In warranting their work. e Wee threfor as k . the attention of the public to this matter. - N. 11.—Itorparing done in the beet manner, and on the most reformable terms. • . 420.tf • 1131711/lIRO L IT igt COACH FACTORY. asi yl3ll7- 11!).11(111017 ` 1, RIMADR. • WOULD respectfully Call the attention of ' southern and Windern Alerehanta to o t o4 iageiL renghrg in price. from glOO to its. mm Corrigea are built from .the heat material and Workman dap, aridandes. hie own entewrielon't he ran. with ennti. .dears' warrant hie work to be inferior to none mantas,. Wired In the Union. The surroes of Ids business and the great Increase in demand for WLdosofaortk, has Ind orsd him not to build any common or low.nrieed work In hie • estabilaingienL , Persons wanting good honed work will plena rail arrelasoltie. his isinck before going Peat. Ali I. isirnmareir— A1D0301... ...J. X. wOoanztv • , J.:. Food' • 7.11. sopunre. Livingsfoni, Roggen tt Co. .NOVELTY WORKS,' PITTSBURGH, PA. RACK and Depot Railroad Scales,Hity, Cattle 0,4 Grain do.; Platform and Clotibter do.; Door of MI alms, Spting, Drop mot numb Lste.hati, Coif.. Mills of mittious latidr. Plant Milli, Approred pattotolt Bolts and Fssteolopir, fitstisidile lton aiMitits of e m e ry T. 0 , 0. In form and dolga. . - dtt • w.v..wetracE, - ~• • srtelt MARBLE WORKS, 810,Er and •B. /Abell, 'trot: Orporths &sahib - dot Owl, MONUMENTS, Grave, Stones, /Vll. Fmmiton, Tops. Mantab,lming Man., are un hand, and made to osier - by poo nmehha.rl. at On loirrat prim. Throw handmd oiinfnal and rebvtottdi, Ve r s rult i lgtmfrpta,4l44olf Asp. Pitt itsd Mar mks ssneri: artirt4ti w Ar kea. " Fd°ll' Hew Goodsand Fashions for Gentlemen' Clothiag for Spring of 1854.. - • p i WATTS*, CO. leg reeve . reelicefully . lororto their numerous comment, i.e. the ruts tr =ll'o ttllfet t ralTzTtrthl r.I4.:VS ryg martenruAra—On4 hot they ere trait y to receive on B mnion making them up to tbear tuntel ton: style. The eotlerectloo uenerallr eons/seed br their cone., hig,rt,oorttli their humble effort, to pleest, itimtn lute. tbehr to fruit exertions to the smos4llreatton. Walk in = thmm. --11.troo t keStiSklaitiathet nor house I. No. 176 Liberty Area 'Drib side. Vt. Clair. .p 2.1. cliintleSiiesikt Firit ' ClaisSGoOds. , • - FIE siii;sorihers.log -loose tpiiiroim the petits Mg the.j . soirreed tbelr Ptatiftigfokkomai the urreeteMilleo4,...toVrleArniSare. th., •vms- Tusaai, 116 Llbirpy street: 12=ZII PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1854. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. Feo VISSCCEIt 6 SCHELL'S Comm! AdvorWlng Houoe. No. r4Aotl ZVI BowsOway. New Yorli..(lato O . SO Namasu Went.) . • i i Reliable Fir . in the Mg rf Nem York_ Brodie's oaks and Mantillas. d• tEO. ORO R, 51 Canal, and 63 Lispe -11 nand lAA. ca York. hogortcr_, , Manufectnrer and Wholende nod It fl. Bender In LADIEI. , CLOAKS and MANTILLAS of every fabric and dencrlpthm, rolled» the attention of buy ato bln extensive stalk of good% ntIII.LI. for the Fall Sown. 111. ',Lyles lend the trade no confirmed month'," is u•rPeee, tiodey's and other tending Vsaßlon Bookn. neol:3n.7_ . _ Musical Instruments. MITE subseriliers are now prepared Wolfer trading Inepeetian et Jobbers, slunle Dealers nud'uth. ere ln Alueleal Inetnnuents Ilerebandlen, th,. (ellen - Inn •rtlrirs ' rtqlnt, Basses, Gutlart, Pinks. kV 61. dr.; French end German Arcardront, Saxhorns, fiarnrl it lit tons. Bucks. Trombones. At, de.; Gorman Preach and ittaian.Wirtal. &soda. lour arransivinentnaltb the largest and most celebrated )innnfnrturcn {o l' ,ll n/P. , are Push SA to enable an to Fell goods at their ins est ' , rhos. eud vie ran offer our CURVY neon the advantage , of eelerting hem en entirely new and carefully ere ertecleteek. Being in the Market nt ntl PCIV none WITH THE CASII. ready to arerptof .ryob hits of g o inoods s that may offer, %reran afford opy•ortunitles of bar" g In ninny artir Agents of Carhartles. A Needham' celebrate - I Patent Mel,. deons. YEIIIIIN ANh 7.OIIIIAUM A PO., Importers. nal 241inv No, 97 Midden Lane. Now Took. • -- - TIC E undersigned having the Agency of Masers CA/111 ACT It eget/CANES_ (NewTorii/ cF:ILERRATF:D PATENT AIELODEONS, would luforin the 'Pride and the 3•ubllo in general. that they are now prepared tn. furnish Dealers and other. there (rely celebrated Instruments at I be illatinfacturers' lOW EST PRICES. thery Instranneut Warranted. _ PERNINAIi 11 ZolillAll3l A CO., I emorters of Mushal lantrainenle. eiul2-laV - No. 97 31ahlen Lane New Turk. • Daguerreotype Materials. N. 1110111PSON . 315 Broadway, ey New York, SI einufarturers and Dealers in DARIIOI7.IO - Apia, till. 1/lettings, and Im porters of Platea,Chenl hale. Pansy Priunsis null Nam, awl Materials of every doecriptben. Veletiander A' John's. C. C. Ilarrivon's and all other Atneriran (Amer*. constantly on hand, at the Mannar , lovers lowest prices. and warranted Pemba. Isula - litnv 'Fire. and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. /410FARLAND & CO., Al MALDEN LANE, NEW YORK. . • Warehouse 145 Pratt st., Baltimore, Md. ANKS', Jewelers' and Counting !loam m0t0r... 7 sus, oitudantly on bend for itale, and warranted In every respect. Nrw Your. April Sth. Nam. Win , ICY:Womb Gentlemen—lt 'Raceme please ure Inform you that your Nara pref erred my Book* and Paper, uninjored In Om dm laid night, by which every thing eleenn my premises wait 00111.1mcd, and although It RBA exponoil throughout tho lire, to Intern . heat, ita eon. tent. remained unhormeiL The Sara, with little moulting. null think, Ammer lbe another trial. Iteam.trolly your., JO , T. JENNY. Jr, n South William et Elegant Cabinet Furniture. , SCR.AFVER &SUCKOW, N05,1:15 di 127 Anthony rt., :Vida Fork, I\4ANUFACTURERS, Wholesale and "Re tall neaten in Rich Carrel lloatdroaf Farnittinot aver 7 doorription. :to inferior articles, Orders by mall Lltbfull7 and promptly onented. Dealer, and onion; aro I nailed to call and uxamine our gook. 174-3 div, DR: EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MDCTURE, Ibr Meer and Ague, Marna' neer, Dimvpsia ecd vt //alias egicriont RE Proprietors of this-Medicine will state onto without he/rite/lon or fax of antradiction, that the 3itTriras has cured more pereons when it . has been introdnced.tban any other Medicine hi um tor the above diamms. This medicine has sedther Arsenic nor Quieter In evonladtkm. al of the Ingredients art of a ' poste/My health, charlotte and highly stimaltlar and ! I=.l.l:tbig o t t hrit te . t i r i cra t.7 l . e . reon , • isle , • , :s . ig/ idaMpatemaphera no more than when in their mud health opr '. Planters In sections of the reentry where the Age.. Pre. j .../111 dowel to adopt this medicine, a* the .rstleut la not obliged to Icy by while under treatumitt and May loop be istrurof tramway run. The Proprietor Could introdtee ,thousande of certificates from three oft he hitthest respect. lability bet prefermaying, to the Melt am one bottle and urnl , l „ ire the infallible proof tor ourself. Fall direr m accompany art, bottle. Certificates can be semi at the ollionNbowleg where this Medicine has rated when all other. have failed. KiMeala and ell other Milloa Clomplatnts there I, turd • better Me loth, the m.mark It has beedtak en with 444m1/hien succeess roveml cases of Rheumatism and float for these com plaints tare a tablespoonful a day. . ale.. Lath. of this MOM., very often has the derdred et. 'net Price S 1 bottle. For and tkura dn. mle by Magoists in all parts of the Rated States All Wholesale orders mat be mliliveeni to 11ERD MEEKER. role Proprietors, OA itradway. Now Pork. Ann-ft—Fleming lima.. D. A. Pi/hamar* A Co.. L. Wit roe *Cm. nod 004.11. Keyser. Pittalcurgb. • mfitelyv IRON. WAREHOUSR, MARTIN, SPRING dr, CO, tropt-mtrrs and Dwain.. in IRON .AND STEEL, Crrninnol titre.L. New Fork. Itrrp romitanGl, on hand full sumrtmrat ut Bar, Rod Quor.llorrn nor: and abet HION. Merrhan le from all ration. of the eintritry are tor itiot to call or ft.ret their entrustedr. haring. Order" by to armoire he et the .I.re:et market rat.re. MAIITLN. Sl.itttill 1-Ct l tell! itreorrirkh rt.. N. T. •--•- - • - 13CHIEFFELER BROTHERS & CO., WIIOLESAIX DRUGGIST.% NEW YORK, . Hens resolved to 1ia.170 11, enr IMPORTING the leading Drug? , from their original markets. loth to Euroiw and rest Indlos.and French an 4 English laltotalrals. Vertunisyy, Tooth. Nall and Bair lime., Halt Moves and Etraps, Party and Tecate Sponges. Corks. Swim l they alloy them on . the no nessonablo now,. (hdorsoit e. hrr to yyrnon. or by ;emit, rill ermine their host ottrtlon. • ,wl2-Igoir A3IIIEL L. CAVE ItLY, Wholeßale Deal lo brooms, Painted Palls and Tubs. Wood awl Wil low Warw. tkiskots. Maw. Cl...bun..Twin, Wicking. Match .to '.'f4 Gowns/lob At.. how fork _ . • _ )7VINDOW SHAPES, Gilt Cornice.., Table 011 (loth. Or.. Ilanuliant swors n 4 lanky. No. In Catharine Ft. and No. a Chnibaso .PWIII.IISP. Ye. Toe!. trih9-Iyr COACH SBURGH FACTORY, igM_ 11 - ...44 DIAMOND STIIRET. E. M. BIGELOW, Proprietor. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S it zt „ LIVERY AND SALE S TABLE. : "...‘ torn, Diamond erre! and Cherry A - 11761 .--- apl Aft PITPBIIIIIIOII. PA. MECUM HOUSE, ARCH STREET. ABOVE REVIVER STREET. PIIII;ADEL A. H. S. BENSON, PROPRIETOR. afirrrire qf Board, .11,60 per day... 191 • My 3. ISM-Ird kcITY HOTEL, (Into BrOwn e,) corner of Smithfield and Third streets, Plttaliurgb. Pa., titAgli Ann. IMlirietars. Air This large own ennunnillous Room it• Ting under. gunottrorough repair, mul fungitted with new equipment. .tinunglituut, is new open fur the reception of the traveling Public. Ceaaonaooowo.: an2s4Cut Jars O. 111.1:010. arrittuar. • • 8. CUTHBERT & SON, ENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for fit.e ludo and rcarlase of Reel .EPtate, ColNetton Of ReLNegotlating Lane, on lends, Mona...). N. 140 Tblrd Pletabccrah. P. an 347 • Irma, JONES ,Sc CO., • EIZOPRIKTORS , KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE • FORWARDLtsIa AND. COMMISSION lIERCLIANTS. Canal Main, Seventh garnet, Pith. botch, S. Sawn. Lrd, Lard 1111 Mee. Pork. S. O. Raw, hlerhq Bolivar ten. and No. I S&L Anthrselteennd Scot& Kg Iron. Bolivar thick and My. Ant/Invite Cool, he my IS /11ohigan General Commission and Collee . • bon Agency Office, . .L . 1,70 R the collection - of Home and Foreign Mercantile and another Money clattes,. Michigan an adhmentlitater. Investment and .Pavenent of Monty.. Payment of Taxa, Purchase and Sale °Mod • P.state and Steaks and Iritentanee Agents. PELTIER k ANDERSON. Detroit, Michigan. Re4rentwein llastgrgh—Messra Emma 1 . Rohm, Bank ing m lt j e , a Co., tiatetto Whom .i.orons," Stewart Co. Mem ts. IV Two Agencies or Michigan from respectable Insurance embolden. • my ill lid irliN SOUTH, Coach Maker, corner of North Common and 'Federal'Allegheny City. * ern he extensively manufsetures• every denriptien of V Ell ICLEH. th , beAmaterithnodpythobret workmen, Bo has oho or.ned o IVAREDOOM in tbo St: Charles, buildings. ontkong above Weal ,t., where he has at pees. bola very fair stock of work, (with daily additions,l to which he invitee the attention and critical casmiciatimi f"4..'"41 rp Al 2 711,fr"4 V:t=?lr:dd ;T:i7rfd,".ll,, otrv , °Mulch of Ws work—be cannot bo competed with to the Ens - or Wert. isadrn ' JOHN SOUTII, • • j • ( DIPLO3IA.I --- . I AIRES' SC CIIILDREN'S SLOE STORE, J!.. 4 ,ll%t"t l ifili:bt,"naht l . ' run ' '''''` L '''''''.lbi-t;,;* s :i, FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF, . (WPM:, ortabibthod IM2 :r.rvirod hurpnuthlinN ri: '1 1311 re )Iredsla nrd 2 Dlphnute.—Mmaht-h.T, 4, k 5 Pent igt.” , l.. r rittewrgb P. ffelles,rn or numerous muotarfSetr. ALTER P. MAIIRIALL, Importer and • • Dealer to Plaits. Figured and Dteoristlve Paper II ,g• mils No. S 5 Wood street. Pittsburgh. bolo of the oelehrstoil mmutillieturee. Messrs. Dell wart a to.. or Paris. mb3.53 iVAR' FASHIONS FORLAPIESTRESS. EB.—The l'arloh isoblountinllTNEollmt per "Oamer v b. on 00 ° °.t L e 1R P r zi" strHi,:. wu,sox, ktnity abbr. Strut Areq. • able Dress 'Ma ter d akar. mom cotrance.as to tl; bsystal glacelUerriantlallerY. heel.. Cloaks, klantll Tallneal glade in Alm latest sty leo. and on %be abetter , t Colldrott's Dreier es, do., made all with ncattnies and'dispstell. amt at eery enoticrets prim. • Itonnets atteredmi . dyed --rxonlion to directions, and neatly and tasteful ly trimmed.. (line us a can. . yon SALE,4llacresof rid in a superior taloa enlUvatlon, on uhleb an elegant bogie. yon the Ohl° e. Rim; al Wood's lb:la.—lt is offered eM Alea—.6 ;lomat Wreare Run stitch:do/ok. IrAhltreffffdd garden on tehleb la one or the beat tort rater, lining.. It V a be:4l4Ni tot for a raktemes, • .• Abo-2 area adrobgag.fillrrellffeL Wins, 'lid' impeller 144168t.frir! u j o dng . 7 , 44, Valuable Property for Bale"" Cr Liberty atreet, Ajoinig the Methodist Oratro Yard, mar Canal With Th to mar the only dare v rt!or reTt ort eg g r a r co h T l rot str4agi: log on t llgorry nO tan, oti Elm stem) tod Nat Cow tha Ntdbnlitt Ulue TAnd not,To au t o l tOttoet. Thla property doldratto as otl. The building non CM ttrotpti_biltauttal throe Way brick, irlth an the nententt7 tarn banditti* by fora long time kart - Or cuolad as thelltdon Iteteh Clot ' goad bother.. Osat. Wird and town down, or {Mg gnat lomtmeo, r irittataneUta otnantna them= NM , • WrWx . ' 'r•R W 4 lI ViFA ° 5 8.. ,- - nAcem—itiiip :: oesbonmer. ',AM and A. 4. A. ItCBAN 24 vi1:1:11.‘ ; tY.Tclu MISCELLANEOUS. .D. —AUL surcant T. 0. W4B.ItINGTO7I; PITTSBURGH AZETTE RDAY MORNING, KEPT. 23, 1854 „p, ADDITIONAL IT}M$ OF INTELLIGNSCIt. The .. Four Prop ittouw.” The Austrian l'reposltions Which the Czar re jects, arc simply A renewal of those contained in the nate which the representatives of France and England some time since addressed to the Ans . trian cabinet. The Austrian note, (signed by Count Iluol,) does not recapitulate those several propositions in detail, - but simply says:— "The imperial cabinet, which 'sees no other practical means of entering on the path 'of ne gotions than the acceptance of them by thsteabi net of St. Petersburg, warmly recommends them' to the serious attention of that cabinet. l'nread ing the present despatch to Count de Nctiselrode, and leaving him a copy of it, point out ell the motives which speak in favor of an unreserved acceptance of the hash; on which alone we think it possible to put an eel to the calamities of War which have already ant so many sacrifices, and which must inevitably acquire increased .exten sion. Austria sees in the free acceptance of these, banes the only necessary conditions. for a solid i . peace, and the chance of a general understand ing. If the cabinet of St. Petersburg acceded to the four guarantees inquestion, it may rely on nor zeal for the serious representations which we shall address to the maritime powers, in order to induce them to opennegotiations as soon as pos sible on these bases, audio obtain at the same (. gf thug the simpension of di tory operations. We once more conjure th court of Russia to consid- or the immense bur ortance of the resolution which, it is nbouteio come to, and it is unneces sary for no to recommend year to employ all the means in your power in ardor to canon that reso lution to be in favor of peace. As the import ance of the state of affairs will explain the ins- patience with which we await the reply that wil be given to you by the Raglan cabinet, I bog you to transmit it as soon as . possible." " Tun SAIVIIGI or TIIII MIAMI) Aerie roe ma CAIM6A.—Tho Times, in one of its leading arti cles, says :—"There Is every reason to believe that on Saturday, the 2d of September, the very day when the Russian despatch !mired at Vienna, the expedition of the Attica Fleets and armies sailed from Varna for the Crimea. The French battering-dein, which hod long been expected, reached the Bosphorus on the 21st of August, and, although the army.had suffered materially from sickness, it still remained one of the most powerful bodies of men ever thrown upon the .territories of an enemy. At the moment of which we write we may entertain a reasonable hope that-the fleet is approaching itadestination, and that no long period will elapse before we learn with certainty that the, expedition to Sebes toperhaa effected its landing in the Crimea." tNirresemideum of Si. Y. Commereill Advertiser. Loans, September '6, 1854. The attention of the country continues to be absorbed in the extraordinary nature of the bar- vest, and the war is only a secondary consider ation. Front all parts of the United Kingdom the reports are of the same character anti there is no question that, - both in quality and quantity, I the general yield oftrain is such as has never been equalled. Already one halfiof it or -per haps more, is securely housed, add the remain- der is being , got in as fast as the available labor ' of the country will allow, the weather meanwhile continuing uninter ptedly fine, without the smallest indication t i present of my approach ing change. I• this state of air es the:gralrt market has of course experienced further heavy decline. A fall of as. per quartdr in:wheat was reported by 1, the last packet, and 'an other of like amount has since oceurred,•ma g a total reduction of (Is. I per quarter, during he .week, although in the preceding week the had already been a de--I cline of Bs. Comps td with the highest price I reached this year, a reaction is now shown of Tl nt, more than alt per ee ~ and it even yet seems doubtful if the mark nray not..-be expected to I touch a lower point. he promise of barley, oats, turnips, anti other e ps is likewise excellent,' and with regard to-- - p , tatons,litso, there is every reason, after making" detittetion for blight, to feel confident dre iderehly more than on average supply.,t , I Concerning the progress of the war, the intel- I ligence of the pest fair days has been satisfacto ry. It was expectedlthat the next movement of the Baltic 'fleet would beAtpon the. fortifications of Bongo, nearly oppOsite Bevel. on the Finnish coast, htit It has been found that the Russians have prefiled by the"erperienee of llomarsouti,4 and, in order to preserve their stores and troops I front certain capture, have gland their oppo- 1 nents the trouble and - blown up the place them- selves. The munitions taken at Bomarsund are ! statedto belvuluetrat £lOO,OOO, and those at I fangs were probably worth nearly ss much, it' would have been folly for the Russians -not to have saved them, While on the part of the allies the voluntary destruction of the fortress effects I all that was desired, since 4100,000 would, "aI the eyes of the' people of England, be no cots- I _the for the loss even•of the few lives that , must necessarily have nttentled its fall by other , means. With respect to further operations in the Baltic this season, nothing is yet known, but I two months still remain before the closing of the! navigation will render it necessary for the fleets' to retire. 31eanwhile, however, there seems a probability that the troops sent nut for the cap ture of Bomarsund may be ordered home at once, so that they may reinforce if necessary the French army on the Daatube, which has been do- eimated by cholera. The statement that Omar Pasha intends to pursue the :retreating Russians into their own country Is still credited, an attack on Ismail is considered probable. Ills entry into Bucharest, within a year after his opponents had contemp tuously threatened from that very pity to ad vance and drive him into the Danube, constitues one of the finest events in military history, and his reception appears to have been most enthusi- attic. Front Asia hero no further newt'. The , expedition of the allied forces to the Crimea is I believed,(notwithstanding their loss,s by cholera, which most have amounted In the aggregate to at least ten thousand men,) to have sailed from Varna, on Saturday last, the 2d instals The answer of the Emperor Niche to the last communication made to him.by Aus 'a was received in London yesterday, and amounts to en absolute rejection of the conditions on which alone, in the opinion of the Court of Vienna, ne gotiations for peace could be listened to. This result was of coarse expected, and so far from its, producing any adverse effect upon the funds in London, the feeling with. which it was met was one-of satisfaction. , Since the moral con ception, warranted of the Czar by his past con duct, is so completely that which would be enter tained of outlaw, whom It is impossible :to I bind by terms of honor, that the only. thing which the public dread with respect to him is, that his word should be taken for anything.— They see that there can be no confidence in Eu rope so long as he is left with the power of as saulting hie . neighbors no matter what oaths he take to the contrary, and that-the first expense , of effectually dealing with him will therefore be the least.. Hence, with every demonstration of an intention on the . part of the allied Govern ments to purmie their work with uncompromising vigor, Instead of suffering themselves to. be be frayed intti negotiations, the permanent confi dence of the money Market is strengthened.— That this is the true feeling Which 'Mould per mit' has just been illustrated, moreover, by the fact .that plans have beeielbond at Bomarsund tending to, demonstrate-the inteoon of Nicholas long before- the eoMirteneement of the war, to "make that fortress eir - aal iri strength to Sebago- pot., for the purpose 6f-b - Vii'iting Sweden and -treating the Baltic nations generally as he would have treated Turkey and Cireassia. In domestic affairs there is nothing new. .Lon don isalmost deserted, the Hight of its inhabi tants having been, even greater this year than usual; owing to the warmth and brightness of tho weather; and the attraction, at the present moment, of . some. magnificent .military demon , atrations on . _the ,oppasito collat. of - .France;:li camp having - been forthed - at Bologna, where Louis Napoleon Las already, been visited by the Kings of :Belgium._ nail Portugal, and 'where ke will to=day receive Prince dibert.• , , , Notwithatanding.the - absence of .'people from • London,, the Crystal 'Palace continues to attract a large daily attendance, and to give:increased andsfactlon the oftener it isieen. The,averago of Visitors each day, daring the height of sum mer, was about 12,000, and is now about 8,000 or 10 000 - , Console at the lint date were quoted at 90g.— They base since Vouched 94i and 95f, and the closing price this Aliening was Money =- Mains In active demand, although the opinion , Is 'entertained that lower 'rotes will soon become— prevalent. • :The Liverpool cotton Market this_ week i!*l opened with steadiness at former'quotations. • ' The Board of Trade, retinue for the month ending the Lth of Augilst, havijust been issued, and: continue to show arr increase in. the declared value of our exportations,. notwithstanding the war- and diminished demand for Aristraliti.- - Although the, extent '' of trade last ..year was altogether unprecedented, the value of our Flip meats this year has thus .far shown an Improve moat of .4 per cent. upon the amount for. toe WI , - responding period of 1853. ' The next - steamer, titan this:side will bi the Arabia,. on.the lith instant. Cur initiates from Now -York are ta.the•2sth of %August. Doeiros` , Elept.; 20.421earke'.1d1. Dexter has been-elecied .Presidait:of•the Vermo,nt Centril the , plieb'fit , llo.-f farsne—t 1 _Enna the elamelebhsmaimnandesmttesinmdsx. ! Great Defalcation be Philadelphia. ' ' In January 185.2,',Robert G. Simpson became ' Treasurer of the county of Philadelphia, mules such, the recipient and depository of the pried ; pal part ef the state, and of nll the country rev ' enue. In the two years which ensued,. great • entbarraasmetite occurred in the canary finances. i The interest on the public debt watr.janpaid. -The current expenses of the county ceuld not • be met.. The school teachers were postponed. A large and active business was done in the su burbs, and lirthedependents of the Treasury in discounting orders. In short, everything seem ed to be and was,in confusion. Still, this Was patiently endured. There was no -alarm about , the state of money. Nay, further, the gentle ' dews of patronage, which the county treasurer dad it in his power to dispense, produced their natural growth, and when he retired from office iii January' 1864, ho won dismissed 'with exalted' praise, and pronounced a singularly faithful and deserving public servant. At this very time, and for more than a month afterward—to say nothing of local embarasnment ankdoliriquencies--dtobert G. Simpson was in debt to the state treasury in--the enormous sum of $165,710. This was the balance • stated by himself on the ninth of February last—eine days after the state interest was to be paid, for which of course, some sort of temporary loan wan need ed, anal forty days after he had been honorably discharged from duty. This was known to the' state authorities, and to none hero except tq the secret councillors of local treasuury, the irres- 1 ponsible agents, and sureties and back sureties of that mysterious establishment. Unfortunateli,,a system of continuous surety ship bed grown up and been encouraged in this county which was most pernicious. When Shrift son's predecessor went out of office in 1852, there was a balance due by him to the State— since, we belied and yet. with this nruel justeiritailie same sureties, or some of them, which he had given, were approved for Simpson. This was done, too, with a till know.' lodge of the fact q the former Court,' iof COM mon Pleas. We are sorry teeny that theay . stem yet continues, for one of Simpson's suretiesovh* is also indicted with his principal, is surety tee the present treasurer. There may havibeenro teflon in of f ice, but not much in responeibility., With this enormous balance against him, the details of which were only known at Harrisburg and were ignored or cancelled by 'the executive' authorities, during a whole elusion of the Legis lature, at which at least one new loan was au thorized, Simpson went out of office. In all February he, or his sureties, paid rather lass then one-half of what was due, leaving abont $84,000. 'Between that time and the incumben cy of the present State treasurer, 'the sum (in' round numbers) four thousand 'dollars was paid or allowed. The instant Mr. Bally came into of fice, having no sympathies—personal, political, or, official—with the county treasurer, he insiat.L , ed on a final settlement of this moat discredita ble account; and then about the - first. of June, five long months after Simpson bad abdicated, the final balance of indebtedness was ascertain, ed and filed as above, amounting exactly to $BO,- . 789 115. This is bad enough as an aggregate, ' but its cletailaare if possible, worse. On every item of receipt, of, revenue he- was is defaulter.-- On that of State tax, twenty-eight thousand-- ,on retailers' licenses, fourteen, and on tavern li censes, thirty-three thousand dollars. Even the anuillstreams which trickle into the treasury hell been tasted, for there is a deficiency on the item of distilleries and breweries of sixteen, and of bawling [Mere of • twenty-nine dollars. There ocean to have been a very pervading and impar tial discount • \ From this account no appeal was ever entered, , and on or about the' Ist of August it became final\ and fixed. Another period for paying the-state interest had passed, and, we presume. another temporary loan or small accotrimodle°alms of fected, at least to the amount of $80„ ---the interest on -three millions of debt. be 'new N I:o state treasurer was, we have every. reason to hes lieve, importunate and rzo l litte. Ile folocl a disgorgement of $20,000, some time its,Att gust, the state money being inyested, in alPserts of inacessilde securities, ajoiA note at 90 do's's for $20,000 was discounted a paid over hi the state. By this mode the babes was reduced to $40,789,90, and there it stands, d there, in fact, it would have forever stood but or energetic, action seniewhere. None uof those cquainted with the facts—for knowledge of the was con fined to the guilty parties lie ‘e and th autheri-' ties at lierrisburg— Centfl to.have bet aware that there was on the tatuto b ' k, a mos revere. and comprehensive I tr, provid for th very crime. It is the act of 1846„whi , aa a for‘ata i ten penal statute, we are tempted \ cite re a- . tim. It .will be seen.how fatly it. overt; iti‘, I its 'ramifications, the case in questio \' "If any ofti,er within: this con onwenith, \ \ charged with the collection, site keepi , trana• for anal disbursement of public money, s all cod- \ vert it to his own use, in any way wheitever, or shall use by way of investment in any kind of property or merchandise, or shall loan with br without interest any portion of the pliblic money introsted to his collection. safe keeping, transfer or disbursement, or shall prove a defaulter, and fail to pay over the money committed to his' care, when there unto legally required by the State Treasurer, or- other proper officer, that every ouch act shall be deemed and adjudged to be an embenlement of so mach of the mid mon- ey ns 001 be thus taken,' converted, invested, used, loaned or unaccounted for, which is hereby declared a felony, and every-'such officer Mid every other person or persons whomsoever aid ing and abetting, or being in any way accessoii to the said net being thereof convicted in any court of Competent jerisdletion within said com tnonwealtb, shall be senteneed to imprisonment in the penitentiary for a torm•of not less than six months and not more than five years, and I also to pay a Ana equal to the amount of money I embezzled." It is under this statute that the Distrint. At torney has proceeded against the parties ampli-7 sated, and from its Penalty the, chief delinquent has tied Of the circumstauces of the case of the other parties charged, we havemot now a word to say. They at least have not absconded. They, having confronted the accusation, are en titled to, and -will receive. a fair trial. In all probability, on that trial further details will be developed,--to which the public will look with interest. In the mean time, we learn that the 'officers are In diligent pursulflef Simpson who has not been publicly . seen since the finding of the grand hiry. Should the ordinary process . of detection fail, we take for.granted that in 'view of the public, • scandal and the public lees, the Governor will offer -a -reward for , his:appre hension. .. - There is somethinginexPresslbly painful to us ,in these developeinenls anal .the necessity' of speaking of them. With Such plunder in high ' places, robbery and impunity at the mint, felo nious mibezzeiment et the -Treasury,'and false pretences and malversation, as in the city sub-, seriptisin to the Sunbury end This Railroad cous pany,•ire shall bow our headi with ;shame unless , the sharp and severe process, of the penal law . can be thoroughly and successfully applied.-- We certainly need the actual cautery. Thanks are due to the District Attorney for what he has, begun in one - cue, and we trust he may perse 7 vete, it may. be, to the bitter Mel in all. ' ' Antl-Know-Nothlng 'lteeting at Washington— Carlene Proceeding. • . illasunruFes, Sept. 20. The attomptto recognize the Detimeratle pae ty upon the basis .of opposition to .tho Neese Nothings,. has served to relieve the •mio , or existing ,here.' To-night a mass-ta held at CaruersSaloon, , comprising 600 person's. Postmaster . Bartittyrm President, and a large number of ilre - c and Secretaries were selected- . A committee on business \ens Role repertel 3.preamble awl resolutions nt WIIKREAS;' Thu -Democratic part. striven to'maintain the guarantees of talon in their, purity, Arid , . , Unanass, A certain organisation up, having for its object- the curtail m'ghtS, of talented cintenu ' ; The - Tice! lir d oh'ed, liesolnefl, That, tha,Dettiocratla part; idtecasing War upou the secret \- vorg , s , Know-Nothings; and for that purpose t National Deinocrtitic Assoeintion. \Ths forget political antecedents, `Mal mad; Whigs, And all others, to loin us in`, , s,Adi \ \ll, -That we Lune ' 'confidence let tli itisdi tegrity of General Movie's nist finally, . - ' -' . Rezolved, That all Know-Notbin e fromoffice under the administriVo Upon the: vote,, being :called:en t. Genii the negatives were deohlety lr : denditne,.hia notwithstanding they we I. e. At thiljuneturi,.T. D. Florence, e'T,Philtuleb. phis, was Introduced,- but was salkted\with groans and lend cries of "water." - -Hkwilted some mintitea,..butsiti dispositiew wes'ineuelfeeded to hear - him: , --.-. '.- - -.'et.;, 801X111 of those on the stand then pitebedleto ~,, ,1 the "Rnow-Nothings" Ili violent stYl , ! ...; ' ' Attar Aonsiderable sitarn.shooting etweenka portion of the erdwd -and: the speak ' on rill' , platform, both being. indiscreet; them e ., g ii 4 1 1., journed . .Lto meet on Feidaylaftertiooni- no thing , being done beyand the- appolatinent'ofA gem,' and the passage.hf resolations; • . ... 1 '..--,:-. \ ' ,-i.Thistneetingis a matter of inuchlinpOr oe, an mow Mt GM. inotementa connected with it--- e appointment or:bib:ern; reitelatiOns,-dee4 it , the favor of theAdMinhttratlon,.And 4 the cern.. --gientement et the iolling , ,;3r iii-Di!niaaitjeY, \ ilOrddalbilt.l -',. '- -- - - ' x . \ - .. . t The di,turbance was created by-notexceeding : thirty perzone, ,tol could , not be considered a party movement of those politmay opposed to Lthe object of thoimeeting. From the Westmizirter Review. The Busily'. floury , of ll:foremeno—Puttlas tYe Question Although - the old rule of turning strangers out of the, Howe during the mystic -process of divisf ion has been rescinded, it-is with an exception as regards those who sit in the. Speaker's gellery, and who might cause inconvenience by getting among the Menibers. So, that declaration, 1 "Strangers must withdraw," though's brutumful- elm for the strangers above turns Ingenns ont.„ 1 1 He must thernfore hasten up stairs and watch the proceedings from the privileg , al gallery. , There is a sand-glass on the Speaker's table, and this is turned over when the debate con cludes, and (luring the two Minutes that the sand in running, members, duly warned, hurry up front` 'the - library smoking. rooms, dining rooms,. and the Thames promonade, where at high water, and when the wind does not bring over the reek 'of those Toni manufactories, a Senator's lounge is not unpleaSant—the acces sories of the scone being the sparkling lights, plashing river,, and a good cigar. The time is up, everybody has been whipped in, and see how the bar is eramed, and how the foremost ranks press forward toward the center Of the House The speaker orders the doom to be closed. He then puts the question. Its form is mystic, as . are many things here, but ‘ there is no/ great danger of a mistake, whippers-in being , 'alert, and members knowing the adiantage of follow ing their leaders,. 'The proposal was that the Criminal's Enfranchisement bill should be read a second time. Sir F, Thesiger's amendmeht was, that instead of the words "a second time," there shouldfainsertml *this - day elm, month ' , question is, whether the words proposed to be left out, namely, "a second time," shalt stand. "Those who are of that opinion say Aye." "Aye," iay a great many voices-on the Govern- ment side. . . "Thoso who are of a contrary opinion say To." ' • "No L!' comes In thunder from the Opposition, who have better lungs than the Ministerlists. The Speaker then casually remarks, 1 "I think the Ayes have it." He is, however, instantly and flatly contradic ted by various Noes, and without contesting the - point exclaims: "The Ayes to the right, the Noes to the left." . . All the members coma down from their seats and the floor is crowded. They are making their - way, slowly, to the lobbies appropriated for them. The speaker nominates two tellers- on each side, whose business it is to ascertain the . numbers—a couple of Government men, and the mover and:seconder of the amendment. \While. the Ilouse in clearing, the four tellers lingegand . exchange jokes. A member is taking the oPpo site side of his party, and a teller calls after him that he is going the wrong way. A young get. tieman with a large paletot has arrived in a` .highland dress from a masked_ ball, and ono of four, as ho passes, invitee him„to take off rho paletot in order to delight the, Speaker's eyes with a view •to bin" stoma. As soon is the House is reported cl%i the teller 4 follow to do their work. . ~ . Now theta V embers, ail g voted, begin to re enter in sine filo, and Vet rn to their Seats. A clerk iu wigiand gown gpe,s, to the Opposition green box to Eseady to titke \the numbers .-" Sir . Frederick The 'ger eoMo3:‘v,looking qtatotri pnlithant, val • •up to the.'elerk and speak,s--a sensatiou round t/Lllonse, nad.ilien a tremen &Ms Opposition .e ,r. Enter\ ddr, Gaiter, the Seetetary to the TArisury, not s 4oking quite es ell pleased, and'.heialso uppro`es the clerk .\ \ e four 'tellers therkorm in lik \ and retire, , ha king. As they do si>theirposiG ' indicates the ,victory. The right hand man of e four be longkto the winning side% and in the atation is the 'to 11 fonn of Sir Frederiblr Thesige \ AnOth er ire ndens Opposition elver, and' th bowie toe our go the table; and Sir Froderiekxreads p xe from a er : . \ l . \ • The Ayes 4 the right wereS.2o, the NO • to the left "J. 04," \Tenifio Cheruilr, • Gave/nes t beaten byll , i, and. the Criminals":. Enfranchise ment bill "lo . \ .\ \ . \ For slew mutates business is suspkuded, mem bers laugh over , the Victory and dikes% and Min 14.ers are seen le \eonverse. drigennmemay sup\ pas s e they are consoling one 'and anetlier under titepcsi l nful catastropheA but it is more !visible that they are m arrenng what other\hueiness. shall e taken that night. ,\ The door havingheen re-opeacd, members depart, though eo 4rge a Ibuseutually leaves pretty large fragmen7 to the time cif adjournment. ` Renewek of the MI6 4,t New Orleans,:\ The, annoubeement of the. Now, Orleans pa end \of lyednesday4ast that:the riets in that city had' been suppressed,and that the previous night had Lave evenewal of. violence, proves to have been premature. Lnie on Tuesday night.- violence had agairiier committed or \ which toe following account is given by the Picayune: • : RENEWAL Of TUE nitTri.---lbre. Shooting.—We regret t.O'state that we w7 4, preinantre last night when we Stated that every ing was 'quiet' in the• City. It\ appears that a little 'before 'II o'clock; an excited, mob attacked the Coffee-hone° of Tim oGly Duffy, No. 58 New Levee street;, and fired several shots at the inmates.;,\ The latter, oed ed in closing the doors 'and. thatting the 'Oen, oat, who retired. About twenty minutes they returned and forced open the oars, entered the coffee-house and smashed ever thing in the Var. They then proceeded to search the house and found a man secreted 'in the beck kitchen, whom they dragged oat. The other inmates of the house had accreted themselveSnear the roof and escaped the search. The man who wasilmg gad out was named John Kane, and only arrived hero at S o'dhock last, night from Louisville. What became of him is not known. As near as could be ascertained, he was dragged down La_ fayette street towards the Levee, the mob. die , puting whether they should shoot him or n t... When near the Alabama Exchange, on the or= ner of New Levee and Fulton streets, sine I shots were heard, but whether Kane was kill or not It is impossible to say. At any rate, `li , has not been'heard of since. Along 'Lafayette street,- from New Levee to Fulton street, there are tracks of blood, but they cdaseit the corner) If Kane was killed, tile questioltarhaes what be came of the body. The mob amtdd.hardly take the trouble to carry it to the river ind throw it in, and it is therefore hoped that he may have{ escaped and may now bo Concealedin the house of ,some of his friends This is especially to IM - wished for as the unfortunate man was entirely innocent of all participation ihtho previonariets" A man named Barney Boylan was shot in the leg in this affray, but the wout not serious:_. The cause alleged for this antra . is, that on the previous night some shots were firedfrom Duffy,'s house. This the latter efrenuouslylenies, aver ling that there was not a firolarin ort(ny descrip 7 lion in thel e nge, except.,ap old - rusty double barreled pistql, which .he exhibited te\us, and which bore no \appearance of:having been rued within the present centiry, .Wksincerely\ regret to state that the'dioters on Gilt eceasion baldly avowed themselves to be Ameritraiss\' There *Ate net Over twenty or thirty of them engaged in the riot, and, so silently , , and quicklY,Wite it don* Ant no ihiianutibu vas.. received at :the Square' untillong r t Sario&ml hod dinpereed; Then' , a Portion i MilitarY.Paimed Out\ 7,1\ visited the scene, wder;'bitt everything viaa,gniet and there • {thing' tall' for their inttyo ..._ - \ N , . - - iv ...81.1.. nch '.l.ect. . "viiiiilil - ' ' if' ' ' • iS ° l ' bl W hiL ' Attpn, i bo .11f i t:.er, de.Mayo; ivoßld-c. I up. :oii aitp4l.iona eneell'hvnaelve.ii INtio . preP.- `Orli oftned might l`.patiol ',the ictieets of \tne tk r i Idetrietall night In small plinth:o, tOld US I , , T 44 ?tectirrpnce of these oritriiites. :no - brikeeiorkarge bodies of. mo itl any , port of , mi l Oily \ *enough to be iliseountenstael by oTorig od . °Wien, whekhee they occur , nroua.o - St. . 'a market or Wayetto ST:ma \ , s :',,, ‘. \ .•PoRtI.O , 4IP Sept.,'ol.-..The returns of the cent electPNA sho'7,- 11 gradual tednOtikei .ht nro_moto tonna of veto plorlotody, Sorted. k The rote enet.fer Ikkortill, as GOTOTI)411)T1 1 /.4)0 of bie election, by.thopeoplet;\ , \ -, /or:Town,' fkpt.A\Pi.—The , Coleetie. i!A Chntelt'st Norwich burnt ; •on S dor o . ing.' . Ineuredfor $20,000. , ' --.. -\ ' ' \. 1 . \ The* orfonfintiPeines of ohelenoOOe -ilhio Oily oi, meindiNT oriaine• - '• r - • - ' ' \'''' - N. . v. A '' \ \ r ,, - ~,, . ...a.a. : \-\ , . , ; t -4 , VOLUME LX Ijl-NUMBER: 31. egSSATION Or 111.1.CH01:11C11,'ir CALIIWILU.— , The usual weekly number' of the Columbia Spy was, not iseual on Baum:heir last; owing to the fact that 'ail the hands' having left in. (sense queue° of the cholera: -Yesterday we received a slip' dated tureday:i which contained the_fol lowing cheering annatureement: '‘We have the heart-Cheering intelligence to send forth, that the cholera:, has 'ceased its rav ages in our borough ;' but three new oases having been reported time ..Priday . refernoon iat. t "On Saturday, our 4itizens commented re. .1 turning and: the streets assuriled a brigliker ap penance. Throughouti Sim* and yesterdaY the returns wore largely increased, and most of the residences -in to w n are now open for vend. lation andpurification by the nee of tudnirsaing-' agents, preparatory to reecenpation. T. thiS the Slip adds that the total number. - of deaths of - the epidemic had reached 107.—, Warm thanks are..expressed for the assistance rendered\ by the - people at Philadelphia, Bald- : more, York, Lancaster sind•Wrightifille• Bortaa.—lbitter was Selling in Boston, a few,' days ago, at thirty cents per pound. It was . still higher in Philadelphia » The Boston Court- - er has ascertained, that during the weekending- on Friday last, there arrived in that , city from the country, by, the railroads alone,..no lass thee_ 850 tons of butter, and the eißtor monad= 'Can any man believe that with this abundant:. supply, there can be any other means of keeping, up the present eshorbitaut prices than by 'fore-. stalling, and conspiracy?Everybody.knows that butter cannot be exported with profit at the Pei- ces it has conuinualixi. for Months'past, and the domestic market is its only vent. It -ir evident on the very face' of the 'matter,' thati - thir high mites now prevailing' are altogether' `artificial,'. -and cannot be supported, if .the publid act upon .the knowledge of this fact,. and use• the means whichlie withiit Unit...rem* toretafpdy this grow'. t Snuouss, N.:\ t:, Sept. 20.--Th - iii vention °taxed this morning, by of Henry . Scanlan as tentperaryeitairmiste. '. : • 1 A committee Wits appointed.l.M.7loem •' .1 for the permanent ', organizittl*.N , , • ~, I . • .'", , r . ' , There is ik fu ll attendance of - Kn ow - No NM, , 1 and. t ill belikvodt they nomgoss. : *nut?f, ":, 1 or at least so fii• ead: . ~ ; ',. - • I AVOW 'afte oon . a n`Satal d': An a tult‘m of Monroe , wa 'appoint \ permanent 1./Widen I aided by nu mero us Vic e 'dents • and Secro. i taxies. • After *lowpropositions and consider- ' I able discussion mit° the alt intment or a coin- . 1 mitten on reSolutind‘the su 'ect waitabled.— I Subsequently; 'how . ° r, it re ' taken nil again," - i and it committee of o e item li judicial die- A.reeess was then. Mien' Until. \ ,a'olock. - The Anvention, re-assembled, . • , evening •• "1 and:On the " Hard" ballot, Ifyron" - stark, .of: •• . Ontario county, was nominated feiG •.' . -- ..1 Henry J Raymond was nominated ' ‘ . l . Jent. Governor 14 acchunatiet •' - \;" ; ' - I' \ '', ''i \Tea Ai. Rzi4 its, W awsickr.—The .Y.• ' . ,- % , . CCourier of yesterday, ref ' gto the illne4 of , ' Bistp Wainwright, says: „, ~.. \, \ „.. V . ' 1 hi ;gain noticing the illn o f",thla prolate, grieves us to announce that h linpthaziotre far\ ! ; et I :\i\js at., from encaufsging. Ifo lies in . loweiandwore . , critical:yt e r e cte than en Sunday " ; bet hopes .t born pf, , d - nourished-.by,": the, est anxious wishes,.. still forbid the _despair c, . hladisesee ~; \ taking a moreTavorable tarn, Tb atn . zmince••, '. -, adeut of sich s u favorable turn, and th pfospect , z, of his , recorery,"would be' univer sal) rewind— -,-.. • . willi \ profound `joy, as - the informatip =of his " ". Preser, low state is , now universally al:calved with p ofound seirow. • \ , *i. , 1 -,-.-. "c" \• -• ' \ Joinnis, W. Coctr,-We\pervelie s that` its rt, 1 „ Whigs .o—,lter county have nominated ! • *- gentlemerfas art AssoCiate Lai \ Judge,int-, tc I •,,, Dicitriot; awns Ileitis aceepted the nondastlon;.; -".:'," s, we take for gra n ted be will certainly lmblected. s "-, •-' • Mr, Gordy is a resident of Danville-Mt present, \ .•• but he is well known in all parts Of the State v ea a lawyer, of vity.supFrior attainwents,,and a . \ gentleman of cultivated mind and accomplished " \ manners. • • Our friends' of Lancaster May:esteem . \ themselves fortunate in the - choice, of cis who ' will bring to the discharge-n(4as duties !Whim- ". . Nwcestioned abilities and so . , unspottrd a Mr Comly r. Louts , Ida:, -Sept. ift,...,Botwoen trio.l r 4 .... Ali S o'clock. this morning,. a: building tmepo ~. ... ' rilYOMployed at u magazine for fireworks, lama by lightning,"when the'cOntents Stilled \\ • e l \ with,- it, terribly noise, destroying the budding and killing two Men sleeping on the premises.— ~, loss 52090. • \ • .", , , - 1\ ' CINCINNATI, Sept. •20.- , --While• the •: , eleven • •,, 'o'clockc train from Dayton. on lito : Cincinnati, .„ .' V, Hamilton and lisytoh`llsilrisd, was nearing the. \ .depot in this city, running rounds heary",,curve,.' - Ithe.two hindm i passenger cars ran off the track omd, , fell over embankm ent. en • feet high into the canal, restin bottom upwards.... Thlryy per sons were badly injured, t7t AO one w,u; l ldlled so du. as aisertiineck. - .: ~/ , ~, ....-- - ------=--- , -r---- , -- . " - TAILJABLE T.u.NOl.iv"--- 'l' OLOQICIAL WOll. I rr i!trl Aß to9o re IstLiirs 25e. '' " tr!t arbea'Symereteigl I aro a 'Sal ture,at&riPtur• Parallellam eremplllsed: lifeKerrtnea Ilistori . of th Preens 4use.h..,La S n oli t'" ?F. B =, !le , P .N I°"I7. .. -. 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Also , two. kitchens, a harm - . • - st dA t b d . ,l, - ,...rw - azi i ,;, ,, , ,,,,, - A tCTI V r . g .. 4 . 4 ,' - 1 . . '' The lot un2s f Lfrout by a' ', 7Prtee,ll&itt,y ~ • ~ • •' '.. Terms teadarknown by. In .at the ..6itte Of. .t, 1'1te,110,241?a• : '., ' ' Pell -- •S. MITIMIRT 4,N. • .••,, • • , • LIORTMULtIIRAL E 11 \ ItION,*--Fii,: - _ '.;.'- i tally Tlekgts (triad* oit‘ W. W. Iliotes,4pa t D. at. '' . .s. , en 613911 . 10nd 3ames Virarlirop'ti. ~_ „ ,__\ , - • ' ' .%, .• talt4t. . - .. .'' ..,' \.; , I.lVilty W D,1:11611Wrat.... . , 1 • A.,. \ - - ---- , ..- - -,1 NOR:\ A1..E: , ,,--A \Oplou4id:.oemitry4 . i- , - - \ A. dance, °a the Ofg,lo Ittrer..aNplaing Wat, Halm or,ltet . . . ~ Imre, so the'Vegtat rogtl, at Wood titan... Vitro la 6 was •, . ,Savored wink a large aghotgat,a( annad (raltg,tranirroangg.'-.. : -; W..!t t ..7.....5.,_g_ . rin 12: 4 .1..25.,,,, r rc . ... - . • ', - ~... ... 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