. • _. ~% • ..- •,. 1 - ,•-_ 1 , ' t ; -' • - • ' ' '• , •,, - - :•- • i . , ESTABLISHED IN 1786. - PITTSBURGI-1 GAZETTE i BUSIIVESS CARDS. 1 POIII4SIIIM DAILY AHD WEEKLY Blf 3 WHITE &00.' AATTORNEYS._ DALTID NTS W 111211) lISAMEIRL 11..k10112: - Map ye came. ysyysy, " inn . ..missy s ay ~,,„,. OrOSEPH S. it A, P. MORRISON, Attar , • ... az crass, Clete Na 143 Ninth dna, between • Wha t. ' aiAlKat•47 i " •71 adnnee. •' o.° mama ' 8478146 Dili D °7l7 LW HALL, Attorney itt Law, "Bake- li ' ot h a n. WAlRELyledhdemer impure, in ed., G e t. • wella Buildina. • Drat drat. between Fourth and I'Maehine h Idll he amilbid on the lalowlng maltase d Alla. - an3o.wlyT add - Ms tam • do nOa ---..-....-... 900 11110 BERT E. plirmips, Attorne y at Law, Ten da elel ........t.......-.-.. 13 00 , .D 6 at 1 ,,,,a 5. x„ The Mama ea achalah 40 : . tror - eddrila .." d --40 oo• 0000 % ItOBKRT POL LOCK ; Attorney tit Law- - - ani to be welal taverlably In advance. No dub papa will be eat attar the year manila 11141111. the meat - is sont far Corner of Fifth coal drat strestooppeolt• the Court ~_ • RATES OF - ADVERTISING: TAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office - IP • eye Do yyysys, w on. Ma et. Noinkra or And.) 0 60 *JP Fourth Stmt. near Grant, Pittaburgh. ' MI6-illy AL rti= no radit additiatarlisiallon .... 0 735 V I RANCISC.FLANECIM, A//07 ti tLa j nya tr, , Da tam . ...... .. a i t , JI: No. 170 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. t 3 sat, , I , , 7 • ra mont le . • - : :: -• : : : : : .• ::::::: : - t 8 0 6 J ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, --- Isa iwo l000tesT.::=::::::=... tou No. 89 Ftfdi street,Pittaburgh. 108 i De End math........ : . ........ -.-. 10 00 aatW -- --- .7- - _ X• t Do eim mow ............ .......... II 00 BANKERS AND B ROKERS _ -- D. ' twain mantas..-. .. - ... -- 18 Co 830 • 11 •11 Oa.. O Ile. 0710 ° 7•7"6"1/ coo , Vi u tERNAN & CO., Banhers an - d FAchange V 01.1 dollar Forma additional ilea, OW pave , e e edpe dy • e s pleasure, (per an- , /trainee, Na . 95 Weodstreet, corner of Diamond Alley, au.) esdeudea of paper...............-- ... .. 26 03 t burgh. Pa - Few ads addltleedwind. haerted ad one monta.and /friar mad sell Bank Namara Coln. Dheount Time for rah iddltional moose Marta under dm yearly rotto,. Haase.. ad Proulladort • Noter Make Collection. In all Galt peies: the principal dales of the Onag Beare Deadts on call Ad to mading • rade, till:Ajar Mon and on interest, allies their amid attention tall oth lir, AI, " ale' aralnlali %I two moonnousinta " Tat=s • Vicos i "t =i k tr;lr:i i ir, mhz3-17 Vmtea srooaatidisnioa *ctn.* votatioa. - - ---- yssyyydair oseinastosne Mai tole &amid toe rm. 3 " 33 " rn3 " ... ..... 13. . 33 3 "... ...... ' 333-33 ' 3 33 . 33 . & g odor edeatneueeuts, . K RAMER & BAUM, Bankers and Ex- Adnirtisiliaosts at marked on the copy car a change Broken. Buy and sell Gold ad Silver ad onabee T er Insertion. will be anglnded till fora= Nola, napalm. lons on Had Estate or Bak Bea- .53. A. 3‘3333"-• 6=*sailed emordingli. rroamory Notes. ad Eta Bills on Fast May. a amid advertisers Is strictly Hutted ta ant, t r ioand all Storks on Cottozdadott. Collet their own boxionste buffoon, sad all adrathanate liar tam made on all opium In tad Ueda. °Moe corner of the Waft of other Man. m all .. an advn'tts , ausd. Third and wood 0u••,,,n, directly opposite the Bt. Owl. not Itetsedlately roans with their awn banes. cad H o od W dame. of adoertounante, In loath or ahead.. bi- --__1 •1 1 - 12 . _ ' _ ;_, CV. limlta w rismsd, will teletex t ! tett:rendes. n u tuNG, coin, Stock an d E xc h ange . ..r.:ti .a ... ..oit oanol i 41% .4 „ . 1• 7 • 3 . 1 7 Baker, Fourth Kurt-Durand sells &ake on All adrartlennenta g el:lariat. institudon. fla amr 3 e el * E i fZr: • • E• 36• 7 •33 3 ,40° 6 • • I ' ol7 ° •S 7 .. 7.- - --- I .P= 7 / 1 1= ad di c 10g= 3,33 ,••• *a tern Bank Note* Boned mad add. •46 " I.w / 17. 0 110 r 101 IN H. MY ' as ! noon sad , die strictly la arta. . ii - Z - rix - a - i - i - ..ioosr-A an0u..........mn0. a. FAIT. itiotiory, soi g sst , 11 . 4 ‘..= ? .... t ,,,,.. pAursj_t, HANNA h. Co n s Successors to ot 44 : l "tabs' 11 " b 7 .. --- g,,,,,„,, 4 . f .4- , -...... an dw hen &Xri='.ld'ir.l='-u'artlhVal 1 4[ENR 1 Begahr Amelia...an all ahem mindleirmumanda _DePoBltOlar. Nana sa_llawie-N. W . dared sae ow' taw or requiring Doting dedgned to eau attention $0 .Dlro I.Da. Cnrreat ',Lama/Meal on Dead. Sight a sad p e t pe d e b.., cd eer pow, •o t e rt e t u e oee te Cheeks Mc oak, sad collectkan Nude On nelltly an Drill& t tth we wane Magee are made aftlttance-all taken otzt. Pd eolith of the United State. Para 'ea Meadieum- army notice deedgatal to All .tte , She highort panda paid Pa Foreign and America itgrae en eenstises, calonatal or Intended to promote Gold. dual basest, ma only be Marta idtb the mar- aromas ade at soludgrammte of Pealno. wooed • L:i=t 4 ht, , 11. ...... 1 ... be ibr i Atil . tended to salt a liberal tarn. at the rata of 10 mate tor Una Blahop or g7plnotana to boo baged triple prim I 11081. IL WlLLlAlitrii - a0., - Bakere arid Terern Ylarrom Palau S 2 add F E.aa Raker. North Neat arm of Wood and Ma Lade Avant ad Atallonsat di ed not ThIM dada rltta=h. _ robe Mused anger yearly ram tat allowed • diamort of an traineetkoss on Mail tams, ad sallectas t /NaPthree and ono per ant frOm Ili =mg of gromptly attended to. .tab-17 tram as faiAnsrtY DI MELT carne. WILKINS & CO., Exchange Brokera, DIM Nona. three Martian... -.--.---.11 SO Na 75 Fourth dad. OPPoolte the thank of Pitts Do. each additional Inertia .. - 37 AB trannwilons et mat liberal rate. 171 0 0 .• 8 • •• •• 710 DIV °I. In°77°. -8° "" 176 ' 1, 1 1/11. LARLMER, Jr., Banker and Bro- , Da i each Ulna inzertion . ..26 taro k!! traded arealameate to b. aid hi, edam.. prul kel bar t dth greet, No . M. adjohanind tia Bak of i - 1 , Rams OF Discotarr. N- HOLMES & SON, Dealers. in Foreign •ad Domaie Bills of .)..veluottre-Carlitlentet of De. t Maarauld 7l7 7 • 61 t 33 rmosti••• lalrfo.” adte, Ilank Notes sod emu. No. ea Market street Pitt. N. HOLMES' & SONS, Brokers. laasti. scircionceoos soon i= sa nio rot:chat du. Ha 67 Minix t ai. Worm Third ad Fara sea Panberalr thatudat. tb• Dotted Btaa -- • PRNNEYLVAALL 3 aty Bank, andrical- I ----- Bank of Pit tar Come ttn nretal BlLChunol- . Lo .ip BOOKSELLERS &C. l' e . a l e=alanurs of da- Larval, Bank. - -••• do ewer of comaoroo-..0n• BIM LH. laalitabir- O. j L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. --= ' - ‘i --- E. Beak of North America- Wawa Hamra hank... do • 78 Fourth drat. Apollo Bellidogs. Bank altesth'n Itiliatleapar But or Alomilka .-- - ........ 3333 1°•• • 7 33 D•7 13 0 , 33 , 3 „ .. 8°611 Nsw 1" 1,1 -- 61,,Vny' I L R. WELDIN; Wholesale arid Retail katuideadßank a Pa.- AV oohed 8artia.......- 8( • 117 . 01 lo DD.& Out Edda Iltadna Palm and Sts. p en ... ade e d ed d e e Bt-Par , NEW yoga. y, N 0.113 Wood street. (between Third and Fourth) (lard 8eak..........-.-.. New - York , City......._per aerate:ugh. 17 °•••••° 1 1113----- laDadr if -*-----•'• 1 - TOHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta ilsaaros. a Mods. Soak.- ARYLAND. Meehake 8ank.........--.Par Belihnore---....-.--per 0,11 boor. suctimeor to Dodson A Atm., Na 8 13 E 1010 . 4 MMtitedail u. Bank--. Countel..-...-.----.1 drat, nmr Fourth, Iltaburgh. P. phla k -.,.- ?LAMELY t DELAWARE. woomera Bank: ___...gar All phletit aim ka............ M Itlll. I T S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and • Tradianatesiank..._........per VIRGINIA. i tater In Btationswy r a, Na 82 Market street, near TosE p r Wssteranank..-.----pa Bak Of the -t Vend , ~ . Pletaburgh. Ir. Bak of Cruathershavie...l Bank of Va.. Illehmosei... • A Co.. et p e rde or mega wirdy_dar Es. lai d Fa, Norfolk - b. l . & CO., Booksellers iiil. Stationers, li2ostr on h BankorDlUMlLe.--... 1... Tars...* 5 . 16, VIII.L.L. , NaNo 65 Wood street, nest door to the earner of MIRA .......... 5 Beak of Dot 0464:2-pir lierehante'd Mee et l e p e. s e b ee y * wit., b00k...4.w ~,, h..a. pa l tr= naak of tententown- ....‘ar Noeth Western Bank.- bar. Of en.-- NORTH- CAROLINA. COIMSSION &C. ' l Bnk,of Ceps Far.... _ e flankL6t. rlf. Carona i . ~ ... 3t . 3. ...... ..... ......._:::::•-___.....,.... ~,,....... W otitt r ri tt= ' a _ E.T. W. BUTLER & CO.. '--=------- BOOTIE C MlNA morttiost.or F . 14:OltWARDING A COMMISSION ME& li w iAl Bak of South Gtohuo.. . CHANT/Ma Dealers In All kinds ef Pidetromf a h Man e LDer ~,,, [Lank of Charlatan..._. . - 7. tared Artidlea, Lea Pipe and lihret Lesd, Na First .. . Platers . * Meehan' .' 2 Strect.Pithibumb. ans-176.'54 , `l . ' OICOROIA. _-=-.. '_ _-_ Asada Ins. A Skid Co ....,_ -- Bonk of Aagasts.-- ..... 2 WA. N. BUTTON. f ._ Ilk of Bretamielc. Aug . . 2 TKNNESSEE. 11710kode Grow, Importer and beakr is - All mired Radi0.... ...... 3 xxx•rucin. 'F OREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Mo nne7:l4..•q••l•7l.l,,,nouougaeln Eye Whisky, N 0.12, Boah-East corner ~,,,,....,,,2K ent. k l T l . ad sad Fame sta. Pltttoura. Lane. - est,2l - 1. .pM. v , '- Soudan Ilk oirKerducky - 111 W. POINDEXTER, General Ifferchan- VV I INDIANA. WM Bank A branchea-1 • MaBSOURL • st m t dim Broker and Commission Meadow. IC7 Fast - drat and HS Second dreet. rittabeugh. spa -lard- - - --- - -- laa 0f a t LlN lli dil °64- 1 A& A. M ' BANE , Commission and For Dingftei s t a. 3,...k..d B ri . a /78. • "warding Menhante. deelere in Weed and Pada. _ _ p ee k e up eo p,_ _ 76 imiaeralbr Ida Pittsburgh Msnalactures. No .114. Racal --- I . ‘lll On•ESTET wisooNsa street. Pittsburgh. thin.. Na - t i nva- A (1....... 6 lowratmodu---. --..-- ..-ssa e. Mason itl. NM' .11 IttanWiledardwillak a IA ROBISON h Co .. Wholesale Grocers, sr ' 0 . , .2....3 ,3 Steak Zak 3 rroaiito son cosisdaskst turrot.oni. No. V Peninsular Beak--.-- 3 L e e, e p.,,,,i_ p l karat= Company- 4 Rate Ilaak-.-,--.--. a mersonnendtelan-.------.-.-41xXlmia roalital CANADA. Elk of n..mo.doiklroioate I. S PRINGER lIARBAUGH to CO., (SOCCCIP Bk of the Peoplo,Teronto 6 k ears to IL narbatock,) Commlarn andlarwardna lank of Montreal.--- 5 erchatteDealers In wal and Padua generally NM Bk of C. C• 1111.11.1. Toronto 6 145 First sod 116 &and rtreete.Pletaborgh. P. sp3-lyl. RECHANOIL - lba ra N g er l i S rViric.... ---- "1 to W. REA, Flour Factors, Commission Do V•IMEM•so•-- 26 -•••• •10 VIP • and Forwarding Metchants and Bader. to Padua /11 Alt Tv'Pritarilacciiiit-d° N=6.°ll7..tallan.Val-ftl=l,Tb=. ---- - Clnehmatl---- IN p e p... &play. . GOLD AND EIPECIEVALI3I2 IT ARDY, JONES & CO. SDae°6B°ll7 to ~.:::c.,-; D9611w6L 6686181' 16°I) ATWOOD. JoNrs e 00..comadodois and Foradb. do Patrad.....-16,60 k ee l, od______ _Ann° _ lt leretate, Dealers In Pittenugh Manalatureddads. ' Imam Eredericluras.--.- LSO ITenThalerst--.---- TN 4 HEY,MATREWS fr. CO., Wloolesale Oro- -- - ru , .......__.._._._ 0 , 01 .,, cer. Obaselakat and Formuding Merchants. lid ,1 0 ,4=t . --- --- la,. de la/night= Cotton Yarn. 67 Water ...Pittsburgh. , N.1•••• 16 .- - --•••• •• ••••• 307 MERCER & AIiTELO - , General Commis- l iDaditA-------- - - 2 . 15 .1V 1, don Almada, Philadelplda. Meal edeetra __ -- - made on oonshroments of Padua aserelly. , (all - , . PRIM OF`STOCKS. ' OIHIN WATT ik. CO., Wholesale Grocers, =map TOE INS p72nlßßltlii CASKET& BY , Cesorinheion•Merchants, end Dealers In Padua sod A. WILKINS ii, - : C(1. , . _ Habana Illandlietures, Na 266 Liberty a, Pittsburgh T B CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BR •ugLiffAS, en y Conn:Wad sod Rewarding Martha', end Wale - an, et irtour Tyr DT izz ode Dealer IA Western Barre aaesse,Butter. Pat and ---- -•'•-• -- -- • - ---- -- - - - • Pearl Ad,. ad Western Produce aneray. Water attar. PM:Wag, Septem 13. lad. between Sudddield and Wood. !Mahood. ber --_ °Ka MITA :IL ((tale of Boa RobLw . Lttls A Ca) " G ' F r - 1 ~,,,,, LITTLE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, _ y Produce sad Clocunheirea Itendients, sad Deafen In .-,... - 333 - .3 .,.-- 3 3 34. Tasarga o. Mandatures, No. 112 Beaded etae. 3 44/Dr - ler.JuteJew e.l ,s I° A p rek6 r i p, filiPa3SE WAREIIOUSE.-HENRY 11. ea - j do IL; COLLINE lonardlng and Commledon Iferchantond El 80 dt. . lake In choose. Beam IW Rah nss Piedra midair ss so - Intamdkazdy 26 Wood .treat, alea water, Pittsburgh mill 100 3 SO de too se. ge ISt lin Away TON ' BONNHORST & MURPHY, Wholeor+ 4° '" - -- 100 03 01 0 . V also and Coact dun jierehanta.ad Dean 60 17 66M 1de.M•741114. 1° 117D1811176 1°14°768, B, .7e Water .12.4 Pitt. (I) 58 do 6 50 67 56 do 4 lAMB FORSYTH, Jr., Forwardin and AO 56 65 , MP Caumlndim Maduint,No. 58 Water dad, 00 KR 6134 iIeDKY63 os as a tr.lisapet. TI t., IOMASPALDIER, Importer . and Dealer 36 37 1 ° 1 0 7 . 361 . 5 M. basun& and Amigo= waftrq,No, 55 Market AO 44 so Dbr. 5. -. Pa between =Mud Fourth stave% entsborgh. McCLINTOCK., Importer and Whole sto 8.. Da. 30 111 d • agd Befall Dear aCeradba 'Flare - 19 IRK Drs. Mara a MiKlew, Table ono Plano dam Wiaow 3y -. 21 18 - - steam Hod •rnsiaanon, N 0.112 Market sad. ~ en *" 1 . 0 „. L I e ,,,,. ~.. ~e , ~e ' MORRIS & PATTON, Wholesale and Be -aa--40e. as .-- •••: • ••• 30 -• as `-- tidl dear. a the Dubs= 51415 a the /455Wrnt. ... ..„ .- • 1 R. i , ii;I• 66. DRY GOODS. Trim n:Wsiseiwsta: a a a rao:Jair 49 o FRANK. VANGORDER, Dealer . in rbadaz - Prall. ir ntral l = 4 52 , It 4-1 NM area . • Gl i ts% i rglralt i lk i rtialtrilott l a a n • full ' et 3 Me* Peatt at i - 7 3 , 0 1 43 I 9 oatmeal of whit:lkea always, beluld at No_B3, Md . Market street and the Damask Eittalarga.e. en - 1 ''' " "l yselaa 4 k o wdwn' y nrifico l i too 104 ICI) ' .a. awn ico Transmit-C. 1- Amon gm. X. 101116. 11MMt.t• ...at,..-......... be 69 - .4 4, .&„ 314-40/1 & CO., W'holedale aficlitelail 4 0 assatikm 6(00 - - . 1 66 ..:: • • Dealers In .ey .4 siaraDTT wall, 26 MD Da pf. Sta si k a - go, tt, ~. nut. mc h. Tula Creek AU. a Pffrr7=DlEd 25 DI al ' witpuy & BURCHFIELD, Wholesale n"'"bm tw Op _^. SI .- - and R PiW etell Dry Ocala Merchants, maw Ihrialliand g bends .i. 7 .... l - Bentmt." ••-••••• 2..- . -..- It, 1 35 : _ 1L 3 ,4/6 L IX' 02 ° ----. GROCER& fit.'l l l:se w•------- - 2 1 2" 30117 11.011,.... ... amuse n0r0....... .. -...2111.411 nay. 1.- 71 • ••••- . d ,-,..... -- . 7... 1 - JOHN FiZYD h . CO., Wholesale Grocers S l3l-17'1.1 " .•• 7 .' 7.- - 2 11 -• and Conmthulan derchants.No.l7BWood and 228 Lib. .1:-.............-. - 3 3 1 . =l. Bainatolt..--. .- IR 6 I 'ROBERT MOORA Wholesale Grocer, 800- - - • r 1 g Distiller Dealer In Padua Pltteborgit Men. Ottawas --••••••-••••••• •• 32 16 I -- aliirea. llr :a4 all tin albed. and Domedie Wines and TM? 1100 " . ” --- * * * ... - 7 6 Ilquot 170. ns Liberty Week 'On had • 7 . 77 Dr e, 1, .-....1.-... ..- 3 1 Kok sap.da old °areal* wthur.a&f. •la -_ -_ -• - 161- -••"••••-•••••--- .". I 211 ‘ 19 W 7X 1 void bra for rat. H "n"" tareliiiiiß .- & CO., l'areso.l .2 j ettr *L o• LEN /0 • ode= Ironlishard Depicts In render we ab rs id u . :-**--.-** 5 egi •• on hand at thdrWe hae ralsouse, 141 Watergate. PldsNatt. D. ' NADI ____ • • t''ft'''' . , ;' -- • , =.rr.c.'..j,, . . OWNS.4W," ES F ' AL, ip ------ ) ... ia 21 et • L 11 bc 11 col a IS Mi in soo g a art& icon wort Meth nor owe& 'Otion &sly a odour, = I MOM meant, toornsh IMP ono o Oran glow te no. hog wagon; sato /OD noting% Rising no 4 Oman $ as mads MMT offa us.-. 1.... M Sao Oho heal 6 10 outdo Dos raglan& go Ntitlaso Arra and =dor pair ad ono nt tand LT 011 1.1.1.11 o throe horn each addttio MiaTIMIXII.II .. gl ib rkaz adreglonoont onoommon•ol A.TES or: DULY lei TIM 1 OLMEtit & I. a between Turd ArAIILL -/ Lc ZI.g.::::EV r a of do_ L orn Ai s=tpasß A n Uhertleapas B rhengdp.... B. got Bic..tor ..---.. 1 - f ink -los 1 ..... C . 1 par / par , 1 In 1 oa; 7 . ' flank Pf .m ittora r ..-..... flank.Of togn.--....L ' Montgomery Co. Bank- :par Bank of gorthunaborland-par Columba Bk a Midge 00-par lautzklandr---,,......... I garroont Bk o t f Docks 00-par I • gamer? Moo Lasteaater- I ramose Bank of Beadhutpay Farm. Bk of Schuylkill Par. a Dm, Waneenor& i _ Franalls Bk Wasnington..poa i tiorrienvo . Bank- ---.. 1 Batala Lanoaater Bank.. _.._.... ...par Lancontor Cottony Ba. M.-yam 1 Lahaaoa littharellan of 1 - 4Zr7l/14coarr Olkonellank--.- -par 1 p Wog Bank--...yar Wald.; Wilksabamapar i *gad Mtn- -..-/ 1 / 0111-07 - Ohio - alai* 8ank.....:-.-.1 ' Insath at. Olgon-,..-1.. do Broach atAtlemos..- do Booth at 1aidimpt........, : 1 1: . '“9/7 1 1n0rr0U.7.7. do Bala* at Soloolo,-...z.,... do at Cohot .dor at. Agdabulo--- do = Moab R.l ----- do - Broach at at Onsdonatt...-- _ a do -gong, at Washington_... do Branch at 0ad10.....----.. do Bomb st lontosto, '_-_.... do @tango at SteubonulDo- - do Ma :11 Jr. .j.. rk. 5..0. 1 ..: t , . =tar=ll-7-_-..rot , = h . st „...... do = : t. f. Notoralk- .. ..1.-- . ,1 9 Branch at IPortonolgh: .. - ' do Branch st•itavonno - -.- do Branch at Curabolg . .-.. do Staub at Nasoillon...- do' Branch at 1t00tt0r......... do ~ Broach at 50n1a...---.' doll Winch at Tro.outoonL.... dal .... LTE 1.. K Asin. , .....- .... ._.. . , .. - criai•s aim.. th..-- - ........ u_lo I, - - .... ii i n,, 0. ,.._in e ,1 7:... ........ : IE , 'Likens o. eh- ...- ..100 Da. coop , ifo ontia Sao 100 putaborstr .10' 1,--- for Do., -- moo ffn N. Ir. Valcity ga. .... ...-. MU , S'i,Pta uic flank of Pltoattl-.. llorehasog a Mann:ask Exetcolgo 80. k.-- Ali Po" - "-_,,...., ....: Offal.' D1.01..11.17.-- 111339.11TXM1L • gor i mu& m..aide. Brklast.. .t.. Band Bt. / 1 1= .. t...... Nagano ctstallon i'lLtialiffNa Wagon buisesmocr...- Mime' Inouranco Co- Josoolatod YlreoUra . ll C 0... ‘ .1:001...- PIVI . 1 to Phila.. ...'.. Pi t Logogfill leneol a I rill . ;c: -... .:: 7. : ATZII, BICCUANGN AND BANKING 110 M Or, • n j al; 1 4; 4 th , 4 WON - Domestic Exoitange; Onilly Beak Bobo And Id WArrasty i lmate 441 =BAJA t A L 'a" Asid th. loeLAlN mop. AAA abitt co 02matliodon. )401. 6 1 "rat.", tatalan".l7•"=” E GEORGE, . ARNOLD &,00. • • RANI= DZA . 919.1Z4X=4 1 42 4 0111 . 1tk worm. ft. . 43 12.mtmourouces , “ Maitalbtrall=a - HARDWARE FOR RADDLIIIU3'AND CARRIAGE MASS R 13.1 R. T. Leecb Jr earl , Cloths, Um, Dim — ash, ,Mcso,Doer tt.t, Rae angr o yeram riakr,tfcA.o,.44l•.lraWy Sa., ac ITESIANPALTAS CO.,touirnission vuducts. sad Gamut Fanrazders. 670=1;21Am Ballroad. If. 25 Cuol W.m* i bT; and DDIJ ' Atig4 M•• • 141 aktior • , 4. 'mu di • •. ' . • • • - t. W. D. tut Co..az;thmsti: 4.llLtrZrealtrlntril=tillirsal=!"l • .wHowesaLlt AND JRIII4IV iN •' IMPORTEDVIGALS •; . • , }, ~ ihnot Sale awe, tent: - lanu"4"77"- ariti,,Wholestil SAIAid DIC , tubuntbilla -.10114 v. beaux ...IrAini C. SOM.: P ath k ROE, Wholesale Groom laid o mpubdca minbultolOombety . . • 3f, BAGALA & CO:, *rlioleiale:ClFG. COM Thili..lox4 20 Voal ION& Pigibarsta:C- VLLIAId 4,lWOLtittil drecer - and Too Donlon Saner of Wood sod tillth streets, hos 4ns,, on hand s lane smartsont of i oiar and Ana ts:g p cati%Frolto sod NSW. WhoWsp". and Itotaa 401340 Gra!ars,Ommkodon Idereltats, hol te Proda PRUPorM NancheSuray..tio, 216.3.1.Jbatg Pittiourga. WIOK McOANDLESS; ' successors. to L. l JD.Viek, Wholesale glroolors,blerardturtni daussisdou liarthents. Design - brings was, alies,w% Two'. sad Pittsburgh hisuolhotures ssegulli Word sail n OEM" Wass shod. Pumas:rub. •• • '• A . CULBERTSON, Wholesida :arm? and Lamb. . ....... „.. .see-ato,ero;Com ic A. ELUL- 1 4 AT ithumt aad beekti In Prato= with _ _ nrei mgmumtroatlas L . oollolAng tamp', BAGAMILMOODWARD ereurcito rklibliel~ DAILY PITTSBURGH, - WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1854. AGENCIES; been • appointed :the ex nun,. Agmt• for Pittsburgh, for the sale OfPietemt OlepreS and Stretch Leather Belting. man ufactured b . JEWELL'S SON, of Hartford. C,onneetlent, W•noes aline. for We a large assortment of all widths, manunteturnd, t the manufacturer'. prime, hie article .bele superior to say feather Belting ever before ntreted th o leto market, : Alen. • large stoek of .11 widths of Tod , . Bobber Belting Sonstently on band, and for rale .t the l'Heehins Belting Demi." No. 110 ilerket street. se me „ .1. U. PHILLIPS A, . Belau Agent, • tibia, itherehendise sad Bill-Broker. aloe ho. Atrierth street, above Wood. Business promptly !atm ir ./a J7Bul QASitfir, L. MARSHELL, Seeretiiiibiti; t son's Insaranee 03914.41'. 94 W 4449 4.44- M. GORDON, Secrotar- Western Intin . num Co.. 99 Witter greet QARDINERCOFFIN, Agent for Franklin , a Th ligra ird armalnaurance Company. norttreset [ol9![ et of Wont ta. A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu • tu•l lo•urnneo CaraDeur. 42 WM*, greet. nokoF. g. txrum .......... J. uvrros GNO. H. TAYLOR-4E HUSTON, (suocessorg to Taylor t ldioms.) General Commission and For warding Merchants, and Agents lbr Pastern Transports tior, Lines. Wholmale Dealers In Staple Coombs, Sheol,. togs, Cotton, Cotton Tan., Batting, Twom, )lanilla, ail► anon sod Kentucky llama, Tobaren, Soda Ash, Window Gluts, Pig, Bar and WWI Loof, Naval Stores, sod Clods • oat' and littsburgh Manufactured Good, generally.— agenta the "Penn Mill" and "Banner ?dill" FtmetloO, Pittsburgh. .170. 411 'Mont street, (opposite Looted*, Pittsburgh and St. Wile packet Latidlog,) ClocinuatL Ja=l-3lnd A. HUTCHISON & CO., Commission • l zrz, i rA..z . itentvlbrke . .3 . l. 4 Lo n e=rV p • (Mk ZiUr% Plilll., Le. fns MUSIC, EITH H. MELLO% Dealer in Piano 'Fortes, nzle Mulal t eu asZia, &DOA b and Want& w.idnat'•" jjENRY K.L.EBEII, Dealer in Music, Mu- Instrusaanta, and Inapoiter !Wan Shim, irith apgr e :Tot= . C h r . :wi . d igruarer=,. DRUGGISTS. ERN RA-FT, Jr 4: (successor to Jas. M'Our• bra Wholesale gad : Retail Drageist .t 1 )fee ler ta, One, DYeetnile. to.. WM*34 th reat, n tellner i" alp . a l glanttebeirslt, JO - 11.011u Agent for eer. ntbSO Imeox. .., • ...... ammo L6s± ........... and Apoth- L• corner Market Arent and the Diamond.kosn nonatantir an hand • tut and csanplete assortment of boo 111.7171 . ana ;venation°oa oar efulltromponnde4. in7lo IiOLIN P. SCOTT, Whcilesala Dealer in Drags, Paints. 01Is. Varnishes and D) - , Sti ff s. No. 2iNLI berty stmt. Ptttsbargh.• Alkonisrs receive prompt at.tontiota sr-Arent fto• Loudon k Ora valosais family taediolt.s. war 24-1 T • _ _ A. FARNESTOCK C 0.,& CO., Wholonale UooU. melaT E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer Fn Pabank, Dye Stuff., Ono. Tarn Wm. to., to.. o. Wood drat. Pittobargh. 'Mode rota . Prices ARAIIN & REITER, Wholesale. & Retail J ima -Ida corner of Liberty ...13,1 Pt Clair strtsof" 1 SCROONMAKER & CO„ Wholesale OF • D.uintilto. No. 24. Wood-etroot. Pitt.bonth. . TOSEPII FLEMING, Sueeessor L.Wileox OA Co.. earner ilsart .treat sad Diamond—Keepitam =l h m anAgall c ci u. tom r = two:atm , , t n tir= pataintast to Ws Intidnew. Phy*ldano tneserl t tlana earofully coarpnanded at all boars. jattly WOOL MERCHANTS. EtLEE, pactelkoor to-MURPHY & LEE. . Wool Wooll Coattolsooloo Merrhsot for Lo or Maori= Goods Wo 1.37 Liberty otrrot. tart MEDICINE. W. JAMES KING: Office Romidence, 4.112 ML street. epPallte the Cathedral, Pitte- JaLl r muDi. VARIAN, .ISt. D., Office 6th street. L TV -bakmBaithtlekt. Q(Scot t 9. 3.. it, to tOB,P.S. may2B yd MERCHANT TAILORS. 114 CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and do ato iVtLIAM DlGBY,Merchant Tailor,Din rantlhooner In Assay Mao Clot/tins, WI 10. XVEATTS & CO., Merchant Tailorn,;lBl' • - flivrty artroot,--We aro nor_ reorl tor oar .tact of flood. for Gentlemen's Irtart-jotb, Co.. mores and troftlearsof the =mart.. tykr wort [mood roulltr• Our Marls and rorfotoros plea*. giro w n mil- {phi MANUFACTURING. LW. WOODWELL, Who'male and Retail • fitanuisetunr and Dealer La CaMoot Were, tio. ea Arcot. lOEIN WETHEREI 4 Mantlfacturer of 'kr PATENT BOX TIM. Alperlor ankle. 14/LID BOX and BRAZED BOX VIOZE.. outer of .Andererm sed Rob. hum streets. one square from the awl riteet Brldgv, teßhetiT City. E4:IBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN TILLM/-31a4nia1. marked r. Vtalbeaderrind Ap rt by 1111R8. WI N. /at! 'No- 2913 i P!=3l rtre.t. abar• act& Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man- CV9lCompany 1.A. , N VING ENLARGED tbetr esprit/ tbr mamrfieterleet, are Poe prepared to meet the lOLTRIONai deemed for theW,Driek. thteible and Mille" Cisr. °rd*" V lTEN r i nt BO ACN Goal t a l e] Pad. Pittsburgh. September 2n.; Boots and Shoes!! lAMESROBB, Nd.. 89 Market street, 3d op door Enna the Market Bowe, would informs the gab lk that be ham our a very full atock ef every thing to the Boot gad Mhos teals, gosh as Ladles' Gaiters, half Gaiters. Jenny Lind radon*, Lady Frauklln sod all the styles found on the Xsatern china slat Mare aud Children, Gaiters sad Tager Boats and &was, la all their satiating also,tientlatueue Ana Opera Patent Calf Boot.. Wrench Cait Skagst Commas Gallars and Sheet, also. Core sad Youths' IWO, gas Trench Calf. Meow give as a call ma we what to well such au artlela to ail who favor as with their =atom as will give eatlsfse • Mu. Redlealber the glace. 89 Alarket street. sarZi IBA ~~WtD ....~_...~ • lIVCORD & CO. lIMOLZSALE AND MAU; ?AMON ABLN HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DZALZBA 111 ALL HINDS OF - 0192.111 ZR OF WOOD AND Firn srAricrs, arpek enibraeig striaof Hata and C•9ll;llluffig, Dow. Cage and rot Bonnete. ang • • • Coach and Carriage Pactori: — TONNSTON, BROTHES & CO., corner of V. Belmont- and Debora% strata, Allegheny City, would napieght y lly int= their Mends. end the =era : that the areinannfeetruing away., Bowie.. Sleighs and Cl C relanw i tgm in all their m 'trio oy en and totrtaation. AU orders wig , eseceted wit strit to durta• Witty *ad beant7 of finish. gamin h will c ob. reg h i e attended to on the most reatotiaide terms. tiring in all their molt the boat geetern Shafts, Wei iind Wheel Stuff, they feel =WA that all-who favor tbaga.ifith thole liatrotinge alll pp t=ly wailed on trialof their worn, p in,. manta to gif• Munn a call beam abating ebewhere. • New . Coach notary'—Allegheny . 2 fiEsit 11. WIIITE & CO., wod re. frpeethdly MAIM the nubile 'that they bare shop on loom*, between Federal and handuakeY Went They an now wishing and us premed forecelve orders for every fleacriptdOn of vehicles. COmbea'ellertote. loni n gtur n* T i f Aratilt ,t rk. t ru i l lb. Mee gey-lunra they f I confident the; agenani ed to do work on the moot nramnebte• terms they them wanting *Michel In their Una • • • - Paying partieular attentlon to tbieelection of materials. and having • none but onnyetent workmen. they lave on hesitatton in warranting their work. We tberoriar• the attention of the nubile to thin matter. • . • ' 21.11.—Repatring dime the beet manner and on the moat rearterable terms. • Jallktf rimuuann COACH FACTORY. toegrev- B l ATatioV i rValasait WOULD rospootfally nall•the attention of r Soutbein sod Western Merchants to his stock iam, ranging In prim hem MOO to slson. • Them •Carrlages aro bon from the .heet materlal and workmen. ship. and cinder Mx own mrpriwirlats•, hr en, with omit. dense.. warrant his work to beinterlor to none roentgen • tnerg In the Union. The surrawr of his bushman and the fhtgi..7.*atti °LT," ,7,71 b := estahlishmeot. Pomona wantirTg o gond hoped work dln will Please nal and samba .161 s gloat bsho. going End, All work warentad• -: EEMME!! Livangeton,' Roggen . NOVELTY WORKS, .IqTTSBDROR, . PA. ACK and Depot Railroad-Scalil, Hay, n t .tu..na Orthido.: Pletfunn md - CouOtor do.: Chux ks of all dew, Spring, Dtep and Thumb Latches, Coffee Mills.of 'rations kind* Paint Mills,._ siu ohfruud Duttufut Dotty any mble Iraucngs of itarf va riety 10 f 'nano a dtf IC W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE sti WOREredikfrad KS, • 819.1111111 dad La, LfnerrY dkeria*..vnr, , p i n g VIONEIVEiITS - Tomb_, Stone,., larnitare Tora,„ . 3lantere. lorroanur Maim dm, al. T 4 44 .b„.!4: ... 4 .,,r, b _ u t.:42 , 74,......vezu1the ebra* for armament*, lon.trand. Bleat and • -Mar tde tmmisbed to tbd Trade at the toast prima. All ordure Illed_jttb deepatert al9 Maw tudoet.. s "" . . • W:WALLAEOL New :Goods and Paddaiiilor Gintlemense Clothing Sprint F d & reeve respectfully tololbrm thnlr have eustetaten supply • general., that they have feat neulfad a hash °taco& wanted ito their patrocuire—Ce.the bert Lao" ern wkereian affien—aud that they vented,' to TOCVITO or ' l lolls= l ?trigirgl be r_ MIS tablete b, i. hlittb their •htunble efforts to rho" elm, brthelt elm, tab* them to ;meth= In I.llnPlule direetloll:. ors.—eusepro in t leSsrlasethst_uur how! la Nea.l76 LI AneLegeth loss, item • . 'Candela:as! . ripflA'subt giriborliefi leave to infigm thD g teUrsil h atith t t r Atil. isu tr a. e a r., ~, wow ~~~ _- ri;TT,'S. , o'U:.:.it:•6o:-'.,:...';•:'.-: . :-.,. - .GAzt..T . 'iTiE• ... .':: - ,.: . •''.;•.: NEW YORK ADVERTROMENTS. • Prom VISKIIER L 801INGL'S General AM:4lllft . ; Ma" No. 340 and 248 Broadway. TOrk. (NA" N O . 4 ' Nut. greet.) Reliable Finn/ in the cYI, rort. r. Pianos! Pianos!rPianos!!! Ai TTENTION of purciutnere in .oepoetfolly roaled to ' a new and h l. aan o invention in Maud Fortes, now f y D r iti r gi t el=gi n geTt e ri T aitgl'inr Tril - Porntroilii " the Celestial Plano eonslate n Ile capacity for octane ay ing with the/tingle thzer, an attainment hitherto on. known to the MM. Forte. - The most onitriaryperformethi In by the old of thhil improvement to produce effects In octave plasina that would (unfound •Thalberg or •,Liets. °neat its chief es. nelleneles Is tie to be need at .111 as an erdinarY Plan o of the teeniest quality of tone, and le Instantly chaned by the use of a oommon peda to a combination au ' thrilling and majestic, se to motivate nod alarm the heart, These instrumento are superior In power to two ordinary I octave Pianos, while yon wireetnesa,' purity, breadth, and rich es's' of to they challenge the tottlati• Wm of the world. This Is the nulled testimony of Professors soliArno w tome who hare toned the Celestial Plano. Ord( Pl. SUM of all iumea, new and second hand for ode at wed prima ELY a MUNBEEL,IttiI Broadway, New Y = seo", Mann faeturet kneelers, wholesale* re Brodie!. Cloaks . and Mantillas. 4,.., ,EO. BRODIE, 51 Canal, and 63 L . l'lMlnard tr s zta if i =itr o poit A e li affignifact Ai i r ~ TILIII of dTell . fabric and description. ts attention of buyers to his extensive stook of goods. ■ tatd. ro, tho Fan gesso. Ills styloslosd the trade as con monthly by Harper% Goday's and other loading /add= Books. roptlm:♦ Musical Instruments. lIE oubseribere are now prepared to offer for the bupection of Jobbers, StoslcDesleta and oth ers ratting In . Illtudest Instrument. and Iterebandire. the following articles: riolinf,.(Wfdt, Baste., Cvstarr. Finfes, Afar. Ca.: lisetth and Geraaw Amin-deo.. intallorws, Ord o P.. lIEZEZESENO Our arrangements wittithe largest and moetcolebrated 3fiennferturere In nprope are such a to enable no to sell goods at am p utate ;Tien.. and we can offer our' n ew mere the t @electing horn an entirely nett MA retrefully evectedetock. Mang In the Market at all ma mma WITT! TILE CAPII, realty to accept of any lob lota of anode. that may offer, ere can afford opportunltlmeof base gains In many ankles. Agents of Carleart d Needhams' inlebratei Patent Melo deons. FERDINAND 7 DOBAUMint..pOrlnte. atillbSmv No. 97 Malden Lane, New York. • C KlE:undorsi t O ea' haviilbe'Aiwil of 3lesars. CARR • T NELTRIAM'S (Nem - York LEBRATED PATENT MELODEONS, would Inform the Trade and the Peblie to genera, that they are nonprepared to tarnish to Dealers and others. these truly eelebutted Instruments at the Manufacturms' LOWEST PRICES. Ewer! Instrument Warranted:. FERDINAND ZOGRAUId d CO., , Importers of V uskal Instrument., No. 97 Malden Wm. Nor York. Daguerreotype Materials. W. THCMPSON & CO., 315 Broadway, ror, Mmentacturere wid Dealenln Daireenad mte"CrroTPltater''Ctidrattraigg=i''OXl'el materiels ofere:4 deacriptlon. • • Volgtlander A John's, C. C. tlarrleon'e and all other American Camerae eatudantly on hand, at the alanalse turn. leant prime, and warranted perfect. anlo-eme Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. W3l. McFARLAND & CO., 93 MAIDEN LANS, NEW TOME Warehouse 145 Pratt et., Baltimore, Md. Jeweleis' and Counting Bouse Pateitofevery Wee. constantly an hand far sale, and warranted In erer7 Teepeet. NM.' Tose, Anyll 6th.1864. Mon.. Wat. Jr/dm/and: (hutlemen—lt glcesmepleas use to tortilla pm that your gars peesemeil my Rooks mid Pus's, uninyured In the fire last night, by which every IJOlngelseon my premises was consumed. and although It exposed throughout thit tire, to Intense , hest. Its con unhsented. The Itatc.with Bello repairing. .111.1 think. answer for another teial. Resticetthilr yours. .10-y T. JENNY. Jr.. 11 South William et. Elegant Cabinet Furniture. SCHAFFER &S•UCKOW, • 2lroa 1 d e Ansasyst., New Fork, lka NUF 25 ACTURERS, Wholesale apd Re- IT I tail Dealer, In Itlch Carved Maenad Poraltnraoll ...very dem:Optima No Inarriar artlales. Ordara by mall talthfully and protradliaravated. beaten and oases ars Invited to &I and azatnlnsonr stock. IVMI DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, Poe Mc firer and Ayer, Crown itrer. Dfroeprie and al Alliatiosto wiProprietor of this Medicine wi ll staie, thout hesitathin or fear of °angina:dim. that thn ,C 111=34 ties cured more permits there It ban been intrisinced. than any other medicino In use for tte shore diseases. Thus medicine has neither Arsenic nor Quinine In lie composltion, all of the laved/4MM &PP of a Ferret -fly boaltterearacter arid highly ettroulallue sad Pi. 11.111 =We ming this =tli t goi `Tt=i, oaten or deroPetoosinbere no contisthan when In their umnalheattit Planters In .netiooe of the onditry where the Arne DV calls, will do well to adopt this media.. u the patient Is not alined to lay by tebße under treatment and they only be mural Vorpeetly ram Proptietor couldintrodinfe thousands of certibeates from those Gabe Illation reaped^ ability. bet erendsoring to the tlek,)ar cote bottle and you trill have the Ittfallble proof in yourself. Wan Misr Unes for Its me aceomPeAY etch hottl Certlecaten ran he semi at the Wee when Ibis Sfectlehue hoe cured when all others have Odle& ate Dietsnoto n od all of Inti hermarke =lmo Ccuentaints then to not • better . m t . . • . It has also beenlaton with the meet estonlahlag enterer In aseso•al earn of Illnonnallitn and Gant: It Wee esun. viable take • tablespoonful a day. . • Via bottle of tblalledleine reef often hoe the vievlreste.P . WQusadPrins St per bottle. amdtale Nwalst. In all puuer.a. Milted States a. All 141solerrais Orden muet Le aditnef4 to )117tD sty.r.Klo. ante Proprkdmv, 14Tosdi.Ay. No. Tctif Aolorn—Flaardog Time-. 31. A. Paltnestnea A Co.. LWII tax Co.. and ti4o. 11. Keys... PtUslturth. 401.447... IRON WAREHOUSE, DIARTIN, SPRING & CO., Impactor. an 4 De Jan In IRON AND STEEL, JP Gooronahll Stoat Nao hirt. Roan ornalantly on band full agooftmont of Bar. Rai Band. limo. Ilona , Slaw. and anti. STEEL OF ALL KINDS. Morn-bards from *II rertkrar or the enoriLty sr. Invited to r. or rend tll.lr ord.n before buying. Ord.` , by .41 rgttnetrd to our ear, rttll toilln.l at the orrwt martrt rater!. MARTIN, gPIITNO I' CO.. jrll, 'ArY.Orlreotrteh 0t..1t. Y. SCHIEPFKLIS BROTHERS & CO., VirIIOLESALE DRUGGISTS, :VFW YORK, Hare mewed le N 0.170 Walton st,oor.o/Lketres4a. I . 3IPORTING the leading Draga from their original 1111.APLI. both In Europe end Mad iodine. and trench and English Chet:dads, Porrarnery. Tooth t ; Nall and flair !Innate% Mgr aloveitantt ettspi Patin andi Theta* Sponges. Carlo. Sap, dn. An:. they offer theca on the moat resaortattle term*. Orders either In PertlCll. or by mall, .111 remise their beet attention. 3•1243zre Ca AMILTEL L. CAVERLY, Wholesale Deal t Yee la Br.l[llll, Painted Pall. and Tabk_Wond and WO. foie Ware, [Warta. Mats, Corday. Twin*. Wicking, al at& ea. le„, 2.4 Wynne kb at. New York. seeotrir. 1/1:DOW SHADES, Gilt Cornices, Table. Oft Cloth. ae.. JOIIN TlGRllUSE.3lexhareetorerarl le Dealer, 11.10 Catawba ct... sad Dia I Cteklbam Square. :tem York. reta.lrY MISCELLANEOUS. PIVCSBILIMIII int x COACH PACTOBY. a 4e DIAMOND STRERY E. M. IIIOELOW,• Proprietor. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE stABLA Corner Diamond street and Chirpy JE, It . PIIRHBQSOQ. PA. I. . A81111311:111013103, ARCM STREET, AWWE SEVENTII STRUT; H. 8. EVEN 8 0 2 , 1; • rsonurroa. of Beard, 11,60 per day..Mr May 3. MM—lrd (iaafro. F ß:erel.Offine.)- ante Et.CharkeTl4r;Hoists !GITY• HOTEL, Oath Browne,).corner of litnittlfield end Third streets, Pittsburgh. re., °LAW; ARIL; Preprietems. orrhis large and enzurendlowe Rouse baring under R nethoroush repair Auld furnished with new <mil weeds tfirounhout, la wow open ' for the reeoptiou ot i 4ll 6d tri oa velln_ g_ MU* CHAIKIIII MICRIZILWa. • CUTHBERT & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for the solo tad purelmo of Real Estate. Zoll.ction of Rants. Noirotlating Lana on Rondo, If oftgotal. *O.. Na. 140 Third rt.. Pittotburgh. Pa. • KIER, /ONES it CO., PRO Pal AMOR 9 KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, FORWABDING AND •COMMISSION idElt(7llAliMl. Canal fume,' atrogsß , PlMir Lawn, jcard, i Lard 013. 310 • Pork. B. Q. Huns. MeV! a l v I, and I:i l o i.4 &l,==nd . a rtch Pig MlTAlvar lillolugan General Connnisaion and Callao - taonAsemey Office, FOR the collection of Home tin& Foreign Moreardila and alrothar Maul claims, In Michigan Pnd adjaccntaltatca, 1 nyartmrut and Pa/mortar llnnt arnarat ofTaran. Parttime and gala or Beat. &data and Stacks and inaUranca Anemia. • • PELTIER, A ANDERSON, Detroft.llrldgan. Fkiereners Isburgh —Mom. Ilimme 4 80b.,, Dank. erg With. A Co., (lasett• enfing lama, Raw% A Ca. Illerbaata. . . • • 'Vanua—Two Agonies or Math= • from reaingAald• Insatsana • Cam:only. , 133 p 94yd • TOTIN• SOUTH , , Coachlifaker;- coiner of el North Common 'and Veda= at., Oar, where be eiteneiryly =monotone noon) desetivtion at VKIIICLES, of the beitnateri el. and by Osbert workmen. Ilebse also opened a WAIIIMEIOU In the Rt. Mantes buildings. on Second alms Word at., when ho bee It Pane eats eery fair amok or work. (with daily additionej to width be Invitee the attention sodeeltlosi exentinstion, fooling onedent—from bin =Mound women in busione. bit octeoejen Wee, th e nutetisl and workmen etoplegni,, style of doisb of kb work—he mount be ootopeted with in the Easter Wad. " en24lti• 4911t1 supra C. WARRINGTON;. JA DIES' A , OdILDRE 'S SLIDE STORE, -A tie has sibrar's on hand Is russortmuit c trcs. mill street. Ptltrburish, rts. ' ' se3o4/ 4 I. VFELIX'S;GENUME EXTRACT OF EnVelfib d el I t g= m t . llauriz r atora d Penn etreet.PitliOnn, • :iiirB. 111 1 1 1 011 :1 1- 103a001coun t al ini i ; 119 - AyrER P.• MARSHALL, kiportikond y De*ler In Pldn.P .4iu4 Newstir Pa*liftr VARI.S FASHIONS FOR LILVIESTRE' Es.—TL.isartai robscoliaiJowg.dix.4ragt , °u.sle °" tb° lll °"°lngs, L. B. WILSON. • JeNtr N 0.21,4 ram, Om Mad allnet. *RS. S.E. CARGO, Faphimmble Drama%- ' lei luta Metier HO. 701outitt •t . wood *tart. • entrlttal as to tbektal raitemplironfimibil.T. temOttit.itit, Mau 'lllmit, et . .alitele, Inl t.b... lANt ot ea: ad ou Um .....t ma uth r , items. atle i lrito total l iii== ia t .-- 1' 1 4411.71rt i 0 =Wow, andJratly sod . tig . it . afullptiiimod. :Gift as t, • lat&CW;liiiiri.o.nd Shoulders ' ' d i asr se Weer '' .4., if.. A. Mr.BANII, lASI '-. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. WEDNESDAY. MOSNLNG, SEPT. _7, .1854 THERUT .01117YLTIt 'aura—WAILTLI2IT TOR: : me 4.114,162.= Since the great financial operation and frand of Robert Schuyler, late President of the Nett York and New Raven Railroad Comps ny, imrolviog 411l' amount of :over. $2,000,000, consequent !upon au over-Wle of stock .by Schuyler to4liat macnuft, the city of. New York particularlyi, and' the country generally, have been groat) thereat, and the excitement . still cuntin to preyed. The Tribune says: - "Soon atilt the flight of Schuyler, action, with a 'vie* . 0 psleh the gigantic defaulter, was be gun before) Justice Stewart, who took several lengthy allliavite of banker., broken! and others, and afterward, issued a warrant for Schuyler's appusliensloi. -The late District Attoniey Blunt gave an opittion that tbefabrication of the over hall= conatitated a clear; case of fraud. The warrant wait . pliseed in the hands of Sergea nt Elder, who;`, with officer Gallagher, aided by criutkial antlers and authorities in :Limpet every lintog, as well as Canada, have ramrod country in every direction, and 'resorted to every Means and expedient in. their'power to find and arrest the accused,' but, up lo this time, have failed W discover auythirig indicating hi...whereabouts with any degree of Certainty." • in L ape 4. rand. OAK and da. ■ Mt Tho N. T. 'limes, of SaturdaY;ways: reporter was informed last evening, by a reliable enure., that within six weeks a gen thrtrvesiding In this city was in Southampton, Eng., witnessing a, great , yacht face, and saw ltdbert Schuyler among the spectators. It is how beyond . a _reasonable doubt that Schuyler crossed the ocean shortly after his gigantic frauds were detected. We also learn that :since the fugitive was known to have gone abroad, it has been tuicertainod that Ids (Schuyler's) con fidential friendla lawyer) also from thin. port a few days since, for Bremen , and South ampton." The Express, on the time subject, remarks: . "The responsibility of the over-issues of stook *ill no doubt be. claimed to lie somewhere else than in the person of Robert Schuyler, of whose whereabouts nobody seems to know, although we aro informed that if communioatietut-are de sired with him they can bo made and answers received on application to certain parties who are in daily correspondence with the notorious : defaulter. "Commodore Vanderbilt, who is a large owner ' of the spurious stook, it is said,„in case hisstock 1 1 is not recognised, will exert all hie powers of ' wittaelt by running on the Sound lines of steam fg _boats in competition with the road. Wall treet is very much excited, both by the report f the. Directors end by the meeting held last n ht." - 4 1ferelaW Items. I A correspondedt of the Gateshead Observer, at Madrid, Mate* that Victor Hugo, who, ander the last Goverinient, In 'sill wlicited permasion to take up Mit -abode in Spain, has .obtained leave of the present s to.choose a residence in any part of the country diet may suit hint.- Lady Noel,llyron, widow of the poet, has ar rived at Leamington Spain from the attach coast, in excellent health. An ascent of Moat Blaze was made recently by Mr. and Mn.a Hamilton, the ' latter ,being (since Mad'lle d' Angerille in 1888, the first lady that has ventured on this very trying - . . It is rumored that the Earl of fAginin to Sm perside the Earl of St. Germain as lorti-lienten ant of lrolarl. Maim George Sand has written the: his tory of her life, in fire volume", and has egad the Manuscript to La I'rerse, for 130,000 (ranee:- The foll Owing appears in the Limerick Chron- icle a day or two since, in the shape of an ad- verihtenicut : "An extensive landed preprietor on the banks of the Shannon will make a wager of Ef,oo that he' has the inunisoniest wife, the handsomest children, and the bandramest estate in Ireland. Application to be made to 7. P. E. G., Eyrea Hotel, Olin. county, limerick." An English gentleman,Mr. - Balfour, corre spondent of a London daiy journal, died a few weeks Anne In Eneroum. He wee interred:with much ceremony in the Armetdan burial ground. The corps was accompanied to its last dwelling place by elf the_European population end the whole comet:date body, The impressive burial serrice was read by the itev..! Mr. Peabody, a odemlier or thi Attitriaaa missionary establish ment in Ersetount,.!..... One evening during Napoleim's 'stay at - Don , lope, when the jetty was crowded with prome naders, he came down in 'a black frojek coat and round hat, and, leaning on the arm of CoL Fleu ry promenaded up and down without any other attendant. Every one knew him, but ell respect ed his' incognito, and he went as be had cm ta without any particular demonstration nu' the part of the crowd. An Englishman wh4S.recog mired the Emperor raised his hat .as he 'passed, but the Emperor addressing him an uoler tone of Voice begged that he would not pay him that mark of respect, as it might lead to hilkbeing followed by a crowd. . • A writer in tbe. Dover Chronicle questions it's, in the most illiterate wilds of our agricultural districts, men or women, or children, could be :found 'Sunken so low in the trammels of supersti tion as either to believe or countenance a tale like the following, which he extracts from a work lasned , ander the special patronage of Cardinal *fireman, the eminence himself signing. his name to the words: "I cordially recommend it to the .faithful;"—"Once when the monks of Claimant: were reaping In the fielde andprairlog tho Queen of 'Heaven, the most Holy Mary wee seen corm. leg them, while two other saints wiped off • their perspiration." . . It in said that Baron Pennefather is about to retire from the Irish Bench, to be succeeded by Mr. Solicitor Gen:Keogh. Mr. Justice Torrens is spoken of, gee, as likely soon to retire. We perceive, says the Friend of India, that a woman has been tried by court-martial at Nee much. The occurrence is almost unprecedented -in India. Tlio woman was scamp follower, and was charged with receiving stolen property. The native court-martial found her guilty, and sen tenced her to imprisonment with hard labor one year. Is India, under the ordinary law, we do not eentenee women.tcihard labor. . When the income-tax was first pissed, Horne Tooke's return vu. "Nothing ll' was Bur : - charged, as a matter of course; and on being ask• ed by the commissioners bow he could contrive to live in a good bodice and entertain his friends, giving do excellent dinner every Sunday, which could not be done with on income under EGO year; he replied :--"Tbere are threo ways of do ing it, begging, borrowing, or stealing. By which of these three methods I manage to lire on so small an Income it is for your worships to !Ind out! Oold has been found in tho north of Olenbrora chin. Kim:lichee, on the property of the Duke of Athol; and also on the 'north of Cairnwelt, on the property of James Farquharson, Esq.; of lover could. In both places the precious metal is foetal embedded in . the detached pieces of rook which there abound.,, From an analysielnade, that which has been found near Cairnwell, is as pure as any - got in Australia., TO existence of gold in these quarters nes discovered by 'a Mr. Low den, a gentleman recently returned from Andra lia.—N.•Y. Post. RLILROAD CONTRAT/011.—The Convention_ of Railroad Presidents, Directme, Superintendents, and Agents, closed their deliberations at Comm bus on Friday night, at 10 o'clock. Their pro ceedings have not transpired, but we find the following resolution paid to be unanimously adop ted published in tho Columbus papers: Resolved, That It ie inexpedient for railroad companies to receive, in payment of fares or freight; after the Ist day of October- next, the bills of any foreign banks of a less denomination thin t on dollars. It is said that their action was essentially the same with' that of the New York ocmventlon. Oc casional passes ire not to be granted aftar the let of November, and the annual plisses expi ring with the current year will not be renewed. The prices of freight are to be raised:but:how ranch we could not learn. It ia presuixied . ,that expenses of agents and runners. !ill be -very innoh reduced. - Tan N,aw Onmuns Riot. About three him-. `deed - Veepectabla citizens of Now Orleans have been sworn in as a epeeist pollee, and are .doing goadaenrice in putting down intio*irdiiiitlini and riot. Every person Ann.] On:the, streets ,after -night with deadly weapons is immediately arres led ; . by 'them ; and among Abe. iurestir rondo is ant of a desperate oharatter named Nalloway, charged • with being the- person• who shot and witeinded Idrs. Adams s ilighti.preirloni, while sitting at herAoor,with herhusbandt . . . She - receleel three . wounds,- and the %ball sea , re.: 1 mains in her. shoulder. It is stated that•sonie ;time duce Heiloytarhad quarrel with Mr. 1,6 and it iti Rupp:wed he embraced the Oren facia:When riot end lawlessness were rampart in the ,city to hams revenge. • • Copt.-Cavanaugh,. of the Louisiana Greys, r ims also been arrested, oharlird,witit inciting the riot andorderiug his _meat-o,Bra , • . .The editor of the New London - Chronicle-has eoneeieed:wftb a gentleman of 10,0 Yeam, prom] uleir Wens, He — tiaa timentli ; r.c., New liii , :ii,'WbitrChe - ehallenied another Old op JO2, to ifestie . iiiil"l44t; thy; =ow TIIE NE OmuseNflo.ltiorn.iLllie New Orleans correspo ent. of the New: lintk:alibuito Sites" : the foll Mg account of . . the occurrences ' that 1 1 ha T e h! ex ci tem ent the ert e li nt' ri il t :il l io n v t" e fever heat, and' being strongly prejudiced as I am in fever of the American side, I do.not consider myself compe tent to decide who is in the wrong at this time. I feel confident that the Delta acootint is as near correct 'as caribe r cold would refer you to it The present state of 1 1 1 ` 1 8 .11 "1" reie. on the s a great effort made on the part of the Americans 1 to preserve, or rotors the purity of the ballot box. Some , eight hundred Americans, armed with revolvers and. bowie knifes, proceaded_to the Seventh Ward, (the Irish heaconarters,) and during the day endeavored to keep out. illegal votes. In the afternoon of that day s mob of Irish, headed by a police officer, marched into the room where the election was held, for the purpose of driving the Americana from tbo polls. They;were met by American arms, and in lees than five minutes the room was cleared of every Irishman, and .two of their number were killed. At night it was ascertained that a very large votehad been given bathe Ward,and some fraud lead`no doubt been committed on the part of tho Inspectors of theelection, all of whom were Irish. Az informal meeting was held ontbe part of the. Aineriaana, and the destruction' of the ballot box determined upon. In the first attempt to take the-box several shots were fired by the . Irish, but after some fighting, quiet was restored, :and the Commissioners were permitted to go on with the counting of the votes, a Committee of investigation having been appointed by the Americans to ace that • the votes were counted correctly. The ,determination of the Americans to destroy the billothox was not given up, and at a late hour a party well armed proceeded to the polls and in lees than five minutes . the box was destroyed. For some days after the election there was great excitement The Grand Jury investigated the subject and found a. true bill against: the Inspectors of the election; for fraud ; -they- also found true bills against. Mr. Parker, James Wingfield and Dr. Graham, as leaders in the riot and for destroying the ballot-box. Par- ker has since died. Dr. Graham is under arrest -in your eitrfor a more serious crime, and none of the parties have ever had-a trial.: Since the date ofithla election riot, the Americans have or ganized an ttitire regiment known as the ..Na .tional Guards," end nearly every American in this city has joined the new party: • The high have also formed new military companies, and the feeling of hostility has continued to increase between the Natives and Irish to such an extent, that for Tome time our citizens have gone armed. This practice has no doubt been one of the prin. cipal causes of the existing disturbance, but rot gut whiskey and rum have done their share of .the business. I see no prospect of order being restored; there are thousands of rumors of what is to be done, and it will be very difficult to allay the tumult of the passions. All the disturban ces thus far have been in the American part of the city above Canal street. .;. - Durant or rue Itseuntic.—lCis often said, .in times of disappointment, or when cherished political improvements fail, or daring innovations alarm, that the"repnblio is in *Magee.' Oftener than otherwise we imagine that the expression is s. mere figure of speech; though they aressui questionably some events which may well make us grieve, and almost doubt. Pertinent to thia matter wo cut the following extract from a long and able article in the North British Review.— The theme is "The Past and Present Morality of British Statesmen," and the aim of the writer is to show that the present standard of political honesty and of• atatesimmship generally is much higher than of old. We should hope so. But to the extract: "We recently ventured, at the close of some long conversations with a retired philosopherand statesman, who, for many years. was the first minister of a great kingdom, to ask the fol lowing question: !You have lived Orrn& some of the most interesting and troublous times of modern history; you have studied men contem— platively, as well as acted with them and govern ed them; you have long bad thdfate of your own country, and a portion of that of gurope, tnyour bands. What feeling is strongest in your mind, as you look back and look forward—hope Or de spondency, for your country and,for the word— contempt and disgust, or affection and esteem for your fellow-men!" His reply was, as nearly as we can recall it, this: "I do not feel that my ex perience of men has.either disposed me to think worse of them, or indisposed me to serve them; nor, in spite of Wires which I lament, of errors which I now see and acknowledge, and of the present gloomy aspect of affairs, do I despair of the future. On-the cont rary , I hope; I see. glimpses of daylights 1 Sett elements of rescue; I see even now faint dawnings of a better day.'— The truth I take to be this s—The march of l'roridence is no slow, and our desires are so im patient—the work of progress is so immense, . • d out , means of aiding It so feeble--tbe life of hiianiiy is so long, And the life of individual uteri's° brief, that what we see is often only the ebb fa(lhe advancing ware, and thus discourage , mentOs our inevitable lot. it is only history that us to hope." have seldom, met 'a happier illustration than that Contained in theiclose of the above ex traet. And we are strongly inclined to think that the success of some of the odious measures. of the lately paramount may be the ebb of the wave, which ere long, to its advance, will sweep from them their ability-to do harm, those who hive apparently used power for no other purpose (their own selflth ends excepted) than to show what despotism a presuming majority may be capable of. We say lately paramount, for we think the days of misrule are numbered. Majorities are not • perpetuities, and parties in power who drive away their friends, find, too late, that they hare sacrificed their strength. As in politics, so in morals. 'Apparent ebbing Is a - gathering of strength, - and we may safely trust to the " long life of humanity"- to mend what, looking only to our cotemporaries, seems evil enough. The poet was not entirely correct when he wrote— that men do Uses after them— The good le oft Interred with their bones. Good as areli as evil survive the doersAof : and there is an much evil as goodburied and for gotten in the past. There is more, indeed—else would the world be retrograding, and that we are determined not to believe; for to believe is to ensure it,-to make that a• fact (so far as our influence goes),whicit we believe is true. We do not despair of the republic or stern doubt the success of the great expe riment which dates from the colonization of this continent. "Man ifest'destiny" bunglers may place profane heads on the ark, but their fate will be that of the pre sumptuous of old ; nod the march of human pro gress will proceed without them.—Phito.N. Amer. Dr. 'Olds, of the Franklin, Pickaway and Licking District is a candidate for re-election to Congres—thiregular nominee of the Nebraska Democracy. The Columbus Journal,' by way of helping him along,' publishes the following 'en tracts from two letterawritten to a gentleman of the Democratic party in,the District: [No. L] WAIIILNOTON, 'March * * * * ”I admit that the liebraike bill in an unfortunate affair fora Demberaey of the North. It may be cluing im that I can e T \il Tote for it. ' - E. . OLDS." [No. 2.] - Wasumeroar,-Mas 26, 1854. *. * l? * tt It Is now , . . Morally eartain that the Nebraska bill will paaa. 7 aei in' position to ask a favor for a , friend now 1 uld you like a Judgeship? This is a private ma ter be. \ tween you and I, and no one need be the 'Ser." . . . In March tilo Dr. admitted that. the Nebraka bill . was an unfortunate affair for thoDemocricy of the North," ands intimated the pssittlity his being unable to votefor it. Lecnitium threes months afterwards, he was "In a' position to ask a favor for a friend ;" that is, he haEsold his vote to the Executive fora considerationpart of which was paid down by the isppointmeni,of his son to a lucrative, office. For the balanee ho reeelved.a negotiable check, good fortinything, from ajodgetlown. ',With this check, he went into the market, inViting bids from his friends, and dickering 'elf the wages of his treason. ' \‘. Yet this man is a candidate for re-election to' Congress, asking the very,people whom he be 7 frayed for a price, to continue him in a r " poei‘ thin" where le , may betriy them on the same term again !Dayton Gary. \ The Chicks°. Male tells the following. It looks' Oita rerisonabbr ' Nor m. To Sus Trxes.4-.9ouro\years since a gentleman, a native of .oonoord, resident in Burlington, ,Thsra, received -a letter from an old acquaintance, a young lowyer in New lamp 7" shire; inquiring-what thernitlemen's Trews were of the feasibility foimmintrie removing \to lowa and thein engaging hi'gra_prentioe; of Id L i e rrir.- frisiriti: 'The ,gentlemen stor replied to him, t ha t he thought be would do as well to remain Whe \ be was vat the same time trilling his neighbora in Burlington that h• did: , ot think the • lawyer equal to the practicedof the corintri, The Ws -yer's name was Franklin Pierce, noir:Provident of the United 'Stmts.', !the. gentlonniffa name, - James W. Grimes, Governor' eltrotnt th \3ltats of Urea. 4 , • the Term liatita papers say Um nearly all ilie e t hop is that nem bars.bota vast''Wight \' lu.4,!it 1 ~;- - \ A Illasibilf 'HiPinter. B. OLDS.' ~~a~~ • „ • \ \ • I AFiAtlt Oc yosor.—Ammosr \ A DUEL.-- h' , NOT Bria.=The'llseataqua 05 risrvernter- ' "" 4 \-" , For the last day or tw o rumors have . . been rife i Oide for the following i .; ,-.". -,-, f'. , i \ • A in-Our city of a contemplated hdstile meeting be-1 \t- gentleman called at a hut in the .. Artiostools t '' - tween the Hod. JaMel,Cooper and Morton Ma- ! valley, and requested some' dinner. - The lady, ';' Michael, Esq., of tlii\ North American. We her 'spouse being absent, refined to' supply his .. \ -1 were at,first inclined ' to attribute these to, mere ; treceOities for money, or love of humanity.l goasip,:but they finallycome to us in such an us- l' - "Verj.well,". said .the hungry triirelier, as he., \ ; qnestionable shape that \w le could have no' fur- ; turned his footsteps from the inhospitable abode, ' t. ' ,'. ther d o ubt \ upon the subjea, and . forthwith set ! "you will want nothing to eat to-morrow." \ -.1 about to gather -lie facts. , .Thull following bisto- l i "Why not ?" inquired .the Amman. \,: , ry Of the affair we believe tO entirely reliable. " Because," answered th e weary man, 'the In- •; In the North American on Mon y Last there was,; diens are dgging a tunnel at 'Moosehead Lake a leading article on' the subjeCt, the defalcation I and they arirgoing to turn all the waters of the of Robert G. Simpson , late Co b uy Treasurer,l - lake into the ristook . valley, and you and all f l be in which his 'conduct was sew s y commented - 1 the rest of the ' topple are to be. drowned." upon and the District Attorney commended for 1 Upon this intelligence the old holy hurried off takin:g measures s to \ bring him io"4tistice:' The to the priest to inform him that a .fkied was to article closed with the following'paraOstili. : ' overflow the valley ' , and to ask.-what was to be f'There is something\ inexpressibly painful to us done in the sad einorgency. ' - in these developementa and the necessity of . The priest'indeavored to quiether fears by tel. speaking of thrim. 'With such plunder in high ling her that God Imitpronnied.that he , should places, irobbery l and Imptinity at the minkfelo- never send another flood upon the earth. ' Mous embezzelthent at the .Treasury, and - Ilshre . "But," exclaimed tlie.,affrighted woman, "It pretences and modeerration,`as in the city arrhskio- isn't God .that's going to thi ,it —it's , the cowl lion to the Sunbury end, Br ie Railroad goer- Indians !" - pony ire shall bow our heads \ with Shame militia .- the sharp aid severe process'of 'the penal law\ can be tboronghly and successfully applied.= Wo certainly need the actual cautery. Thanks, are due to the District Attorney for what he has begun in one case, and we trust he may perse vere, it may be, to the bitter end in ell. . The italics above are our own, and we have thes distinguished that portion of the paragraph, because it was considered personal to the Hon. James Cooper, and led to What followed. \ It had no sooner reached the eyes of that gentleman then he addressed a note to-Mr. McMichael, de mending to know if it Was intended for hint Mr. McMichael replied, denying the rightoritir, Cooper to question him, but said that he weal's gaily,- morally, and personally responsible for that, es for everything else that appeared in th paper. Mr. Cooper, uponthis, sent for the ,lion. W. Cost Johnson, of Maryland, to act as his friend, who ...erne on, and waited upon Mr. Mc- Michael in relation to the matter.. Mr. Idelli-, chael requested two days for considerationorhich were of course granted. -In the meantime, Mr. Cooper proceeded to prepare himself for the meeting, supposing that inasmuch as :Mr. - , Mc- Idlchael held himself personally regponsible, he would of course be ready to render him the sat isfaction which the code of honor prescribed is such cases. At Use termination of the'allotted time time Mr. Mehlichael declined te'meet Mr. Coop er and he the affair ended. It. is presumed ta re t Mr. Cooper, if he is again assailed, correct ly or otherwise, In the columns of the North American, will publish the correspondence.— S'unday Times. Presuming that this statement is true, we de not exactly see how the <financial condition of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad is tole improi ed by the violation, on the part' of the President , of the Company, of a law of the commonwealth against duelling; nor shOuld the public allow their attention to be diverted by side Issues from the facts presented in the report to. councils, relative to the city subscription. The District' Attorney's attention might, bo very profitably directed to the following section of the Constitu tion and act of the Aesembly a- , ,-. . "1. Any person who shall, after the adoption of the amendments- proposed by this convention to the Constitution, fight a duel or send a chal lenge for that purpose, or be eider or abtthr in fighting a duel shall be deprived of the right of holding any office of honor or profitin this state, and shall be punished . otherwise in such a man ner as is or may be prescribed by-law ; but the .Executive may rewi r e said offence and all its disqualifications. ' "2. If any person withm this commonti ' ealth shall challenge by word -or writing the person of another to fight at sword, rapier, pistol or eth or deadly weapon ; or ifiuny person so challeng ed shall accept the said challenge, theither ease, such personae giving or 'Sending, or receiving. any such _challenge, shall for such offence; being thertkif lawfully convicted in any court of rec ord within this commonwealth, by the testimony of one or more witnesses, or by confession,. for feit and pay the sum of five hundred dollars, and shall' suffer one year's imprisonment et hard la bor, in the risme manner as convicted felons are now punished, and moreover shall forfeit and be deprived of all rights of citizenship within this commonwealth for the term of seven years. "1. if any person shall willingly and know ingly carry and deliver any. written 'challenge, or shall consent to be to second in any sudi in tended duel, and shall be therefore legally con kvicted as aforesaid, he or they so-offending shall, for every Such offence, forfeit spa pay the sum . of five hundred dollars, and su fi er one year's imprisonment at bard labor in the 'same manner asnoneicted felons are now punished, and, more over, shall forever hereafter. be rendered Mallea ble of holding any office of honor, trust or,profit within this commonwealth, which incapacity shall he declared and made port of the judgment 1 of the court. —Phil. Ledger. A Woswr AerAttEntLY WHITE, SUHRONDIRED TO SLAYOBX—FOUHSH DISTRICT COURS.—Arath er singular case came before this court yester day. Some dayesince a woman, named Pelasgie, was arrinted as a fugitive stave, who had lived for more than twelve years in this city as a free Woman. She was so nearly white that few could detect any traces of her African descent. She was arrested at the instance of a man named Roby, who claimed her as belonging to an sstate of which he is heir at law. She was conveyed to the first district guard house for safe keeping, and while there she stated' to acting Recorder Filled that she was free, had never belonged .to Baby, and had been in the fall and unquestioned enjoyment of her freedom in this City far the above mentioned period. She also stated that she had a house well furnished, which she was in the habit of letting oat in.rooms. About this time a lawyer, appeared before the Recorder and stated that the woman was born in slavery, and now belonged to a man in Mississippi. lie produced a bill of sale which corroborated his assertion; and which stated that in a certain number of years she was to be set - free.. This being a sort of triangular fight, ,the woman, and the lawyer forming'the corners, the Recorder found himself at a loss what to do, and as Roby pressed his eleivn, the'Recorder advised him to apply to one of the district courts.', Ac cordingly he applied to the Pourth DistriotCourt and took a rule on Acting Iteeerder Pillenl, to show cause 'WhY a mandanum should not be- itc sued, compelling him to delltbr up the woman. Mr. Ellen' appeared before the court and elated the circumstances. mentioned. Judge Reynolds decided, bonnier ' that Raby was the owner of the woman, and'ordered the rule to he'maile ab solute; and awrit of mandamus to be Liked upon Acting Recorder Filleul for the surrender of the slave.\ The issuing, of. the writ, however, was, rendered unnecessary, by the declarafion of Mr. Filleol that the order of the court was sufficient, and Mahe \ Would at once eider the WOIHIlell re lease. Time, however, has been given to her to prove tier freedom, . and also to 'tliq lawyer to prove the validity of : RM. - bill of.eale.—./F..0.' WOOL GIANTISM IN GAITS CANOLINA.—Tbo Charleston Mercury; says that the experiment of rearing fine breeds of sheep,. for , woolilit the; - upper part of Soutkearolina, promises to be completely successful. J . :lt:Wegener, the Hon. B. F. Simpson, and other gentlemen in Pickens have engaged . in \ it, and, they seem to havaestablished the factethat sheep flourish in that Segion: remarkably well, that 'they can be raised at trifling cost compaied with that of the wool growing regions of the North, and that the quality of the wool of the - Attlee European. breeds does not degenerate. 4‘..: Wegener has taken an active part in this. enterprise, and bas iMported a stook of the famous Asson . sheep, which is found to thrive' well fin Pickens. Spe cimens of wool- of his raising were transmitted to ode of the largest wool manufacture ica of New. `England,. who pronounced'. a most favorable, judgment on . thentlind. rated them at tl'e top of'. the market: The Mercury attaches no \slight IMpoitanoo to the introduction of wooldtroWing likthe upper distriots,.:which, proPerly followed up'o,will prove a source: of wealth to . that part Ovi.§tate, _. vr ~ Tiiiiii.y-ELEoi.o thivauxon oi BrA,NE.-- A atoty4lnirrentin Maine; that pievious to the meeting , ` , of the State .Legisistura last winter, She oolleolor.nt one of the large towns in Maine, e in \±spon his r . from Washington , ;solicited an . -.lt, Mr..Morrill„ and informed Lim thitt - 'Preside . t ' , Simi felt great interest in the Senatorial iiiiedtien; and would beim& 'gratified to have.ths Morrill demoersts ' unite :Stith their old tierty aintecia'tet \ to. place a democrat in the Seneto ‘ ' et . the United States.. After along pop venation la regardlo.parly movements :and op pointateittiy. "31r; -MerrUl requested tliO.Presi • dent'a mpssengertevecitts:talrashington and.tell *silk. "that he lied apcifourid respect for his military gesikus; but Wes of he opinion thtit 'as Actilinettisu, , Nitiv Itatopshlre 4 iras as large afield as he haittleability toinaeija " • • ' ++. col...lnseell, of \nano's, who, ` ,. Broce before the adjournment of Congress, hai bait dangerously ill at Berkeley Pprhtio, and whose itoorer, was , d es paired of, baser. far regaboxt hie health as to attempt the', oarney homeward; and *bed Bal. timorw on Theroday. \ -‘'._:. Twoahronir Anoos ard - -fit iMireePotutint of tis! Wanteheater Jefemsorilan, waiting front eawmthedemocraoraretenible-Whea thePßo. once thotouibliitiensed, tkirdlett *ay , 'depend upon it they are jut In that. 444.0 the . moment." \ . , , , \.,- 1,.. , ....,.., •,.., 7 .-. 7 -, (. .,, 4 ,.." . , M=MM VOLUME LXVIII-NUMBER, , A LONG A8P5.202/,-.-The SWIM (Maas)Stetting Journal states, that's man fininerly belonging to that city; reterried home illi . Tuesday,• after „an absence of forty-two yearti. .He lona wife 'and a =lid one year old, Wand, and whelk be rearmed. he found - his daughter :the • mother of , twefte children, some of whom - evil:tarried. His wife Ived a widow, ai she Supposed, - over Wiley' - years,•., and married agnin some.. tikenty years since, had now:resides An Belem.. -,, . \ .",:. ~ 1 ' Nourgens Baits. or Isomea:—The giriehiiid Herald okSatuaday afternoon says;.:.,-?,, ~ ..; ~ "A firwof - Brokers in this city.sent a prehige of money .4 the above-Bank, amonntingterome hundreds of+ dollars, to Logansport, Indlasin, for redemption. \The Bank . refused:to eti.dtmatithe money, and them - env. wris lend Izi Leiraitericnint 'a discount of two per cent. ThMinformationie" \ reliable, as we lmow the Brokers' who sent .the.' Money, and the gentleman who carried it and \- Sold it." \ NAILS Tin LiACAL-t/NT lord, I appear before . you in the character of an advocate from the city of, Eendon. My lord, the city of Lehdon herself aPPPEs. before ' , you as\a sunPliank-forrjustioe, My lord it is written in the book of Nature"— "What bpok?" , says Lord k nenbotertgh. . " The Book of Nature." - "Nam - ethe page," rays Lord Ellenbermigh, holding his pen uplifted, at if to note that:did down. The “Cityof Landon" was shot up \ CIIRAP Lein.-The CinoinnaiLphio)Comriter cial says 7.• We learn that twenty thonaandnares of land have bee sold within a ireelc:pset, et the land o ffi ce at efferionrille,.lndieca, at 121 cents per acre which is the price authorised -- by the late law-of congress for all the lands. thee have been in the market for thirty yealli• The 1 pinehaser must be, an actual settler,„ 834 ones , person is not allcieredhfiter more - than' f - a section, sat ikares„ --.2; .-. , : , -.-. • • ; .e , Thillostoa Religions kfagtisine farms t4 K . Y. Meekly ledger:with a " fi rst:ratty notice'. ' follows: "We hero received a number of..th New Torl/Weekly Ledger, with an an invitation to\, notice it, which we accept. There is nothing in itiliterary character deserving UnYbOdy'd attett . - •\ tion ; and there is sotheihing in item:mit ohm , - ' 1 meter deserving evarybody'socatempt.r ',:, .- , . , , - POPULATION or Tsise:-The' pre s ent Popula tion-of Texas is ettimated akfire hundred thou. Band,- and the increase at one knodredAnd fifty thousand. .. There are,fifty-four newspapers priblished in ftie State. G• ,IN VESYMErE3---, ‘,R 30 Sharei Batik of PittatipaK* . ' 10 .• Manclo omo hester ElWrlze7g , to ri1 . t.17T11 41. 1. Vlro a k Mann Jziet 64 WOO A1...5000 Cl leirar Ooopou Bonds. .12 . wuL HORTICULTURAL 1122 . V/sWe e'i tla'? " ,ru , tedr%N V i.t'::',..t* 11.ENR. FOlt- SALE.-- . -A: splendid: Country ResiL donee, ea the'olll. Rive, lay:anima the limn* of Itef-; age. on the plant mad, at Wend a Theta le 5 SCIVII tweeted with a large amount of grafted Thulta evergreen', mama, berry. and warden tad.. with a euporint PWCWOR.~ Darn and oat booms. All Intended, make • analkatabie home. It la offered, low. Mutant, of Robert Davit VAL., a on the immix% cc of • .. • • 1 .• I_.l . • : • ml2.t.f. • . THOS. W00D 9 ;74 Youth Meet, ' meFOR BIITSINESSFor.eaIe,, '-the Meek; fixtures and g ood.. will ef a cenittry Stet . . • nate B mites from the,eltr, with the eters tat dwelling •. - house. etables4waren bones. • • S. CUTIIDIIRT l tiV.l4O: ad it; I 'LACK . SILKS-Just reed II*: Ns& Billo.Of every width axid'irradin ARAMATTA-100 pes". all C oto TS.ol4 see4l;:a vrii iaperlor ,aide woetha-melllast, IP_ WOK PLAID SlMS—Just,.. vdd tire* IP Des. of ther *bon much admired 81AL7•31 eigelleat edam sol 2 A. didABOY t 00. D 1 RK FRENCH CHINTZES-LWe have just teefd it few Des. of the abor.r.lirce new styles: sett , A.- 6. tiLLSON 8:00.4.5. sth • • : Ir` • • St 75 =nth per yard. at 460 AN it AUL,- 31arkat. WF_,GAN & ARL have reteived a:beautiful • amoitinent \or Striped sal Nimrod aII,WOOI DD . i. Also, a choice lot of PI And , latlt.d , ^ DR= SILKS, and respottfiglyaolldt a call,ffom 'th• - • -Ladle. eSTIT.E SOA ---25 bxs. 'list mc'd find for SALAD 011.j.L-W Oases reed and for Sale by \ . 1 E. BELLEW, 00., '(ANNA -1 small 'flake reed and for sale \ R. 8:1111LLER8 I 00. QATS. TURPENTINE-30-bbhi.jint tedd ILI- and for sale 1* ‘ it. H. BELL an *Mr W six -200 bbla.• brig .t No. 2.Noeirt tb arrive sad du sale by • , 701121 WATT FTIOBACCOTS, bxs.: TobaCoo "bed brabdiy , sad fox silo by sent - WAIT CO. N0. , 211b Liberty nE LLENES CASHATERES4Some' fine itlenr.striee.heri ; 01:1. ITLE,TOTATO it.SUBNIPPARERS. ~- A 12 down of tboto - aaperkn• msehlnel; tfirconted to Iwo 4 bus. per hoonljtut roe% sod for Ws ime2 E. a. BILANICLAKIX No. a EWER) . ti•serniatal free •from Asataitiiis ',buck and mad. tram Cbattlmma Crab Cider, at Trenton, N. J. on, gallog orwhicb Amnia in Knuth to tbnarartlecommon Yin . now sold In tbbr marloat.. %PS.) t.loper gallon. • hhera Jost reed and for iufe toquautitlas to molt by \ A• 113 - IL SIMON. oor. :Woolard Front ata. 116NONGA \ iur A few. =all Opts superior 9 year old,lla 'Roe Matey. on hand and to sal*r TA It% 041 c at td' bottle. at the Wino Stone ,• BU • eels 'onrsfire Wood end front ata. IPES--520 Clay:lniois for Bale low by '• • IleiS 4 W.U. 8=0N; tor. Wood& TIM NW OW CURED TOBAOOO-40 — ctitty`poxes I ••.fferrri- ,"I,T.esMNIt. PEA NUTS—aI4 bags to arrive for salad 80010, 1300K.Nevredition of N. Anat..l=mA sat lel sad tar anis br selA KAY a CO.: 66 RroAft. ,p WELL4COIIOOB,II FOR sALE;iituated op Rol:dawn at., Allephoriy. war tho St. Cl.,.tm 4V; a prialc. ansugod. braraut at Um , door, For prior arta tarto:N apply at the Roll Estate °Spot : - : LOITIIIELHEMa 80N.140, MUG QIRD OAGBS-8 doz. , Wood , ledgek - as- Sji sorted dam, Int sib Pie try • • ails ... . • • " • ' JAREB WARDECOP; Ulf • f i I r RASS' SREDS--Timottiy, Clover; Red orowaor.alNlLMlrer on hand sol g L. B lILA',,`" 41t". " 2 " 1" oda . - it. BIidRICLAND; VOil29l,road , , ERTILIZERS—LGuano, Sup: Phespbace ju 'ottam..somtnut. ir.. SHAN LA \ASAAR— 42 bbln..Common Vinegan i T I N • i'maksPireler Ibials losby MereitLAND,t Liberty, XTRAOT: OF :ICOFFEE--r2o,,dosi; Ex.- , tract pf Co f Goa, manattietum's - • aels-- • J. W. MeVAMAND,2O Libettr 7 . Howc.Noluver.llo 6W. N. a .0 m o d es • 'W. PAN iiitp bl -.• KAYa.60.6639, 4.1 - EIITEMBER , 9tb; \ , 1854.:,=-11sgaiklkAhl; 1.0.110.11 Marketittibzwo itrt recd pil_rpspreri toms of \ ,th.i../.4..ufal 'hi, of French: , Bibs sad &MA „ or laerleeattrtQeredip Ip )414.eity.„ , large amsorttneat Or \ 3ffraiiiNG—tiO inertore for sale br cANnELD . • , - By, 4.11E1-11:MI ..bwi primes tiekw -. \ 7 TV:F. 1 a . 16 ..., ~,, ... :,... • 4.:A.,t,A. Melt NM 3.14..24aa,. \ PIiDIZTDAAFTS, , Promitsatz -,. Notes .-juid \ it rup, 0 g=cbargirap banetratli 'at 2111fttA' •`, ..--- ' 1101VANTED---Fiie.. 10 - 15 aefie; .with. im- I • araremtaita,renvaatant to a rallrawl'Otattaailw \ Larsen Pittataariaraud 'Brighton. tuatara all • Attaa Ig,wlwa ttrnm, 87, Watir at. LnUT. RATA OLOTHINO; for mon and et. si"ZhErsiAritt,:l'inid WANTED - Three clever me n to complete V V • rokstrAtzeshisme oh the knalsomestlmWn on the 4th rt. this tide of Fast Liberty,. sl~llam med. olds, ;1110.4..W00hh. T ARD-20 firkins althEr fcri \\, xal• br ••- - alb r - - A.--k liellANX, 'MOM-2_oo bb1•03% 401111: Btillerfisie taullOOtble. ractra. - not gaxl tar eize.br_ . ***APT-- ~~~li~. ~ ,~ : r~ ~ ~~ UANO—Two top Rertimn o lik!eclA at is,:Beedand bailment t ' ~.:,~' .i ' .',... -.2, .'.i. . 4 - , ~, _ . \ \ ~;~, ~: ;: . ;.. _ '.~' . ~. iONESU,:bi K=:Unia
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