.: 1 .vw...!:Nl} i:.~: X'.tf«. R:. ~„ +e..:? ~4r~r: ": wt.~_: w-."';-~ 7:r: ESTABLISHED IN 1786. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE . 111pLuiraLuenx 'AND Wit= at • " 'WHITE & 00. DAVID NT* mum] • . ( 99) WEL KA MM'. ‘ 1,4zz..,, *Fria on Tim rim, Law= dm= 070, TOM DAlLY—did dollars pot annum. Daystgo bat yearly XEKL T-14ro dealdndidrannansjoi odium,. Outs wDDI be 9:0709b0d on this Martz% ooselltioas: oo gor por Thr SLY. cords e • do 9 00 00' Tea copier do • 13 00 TWeaty eople• de VO L 00 • Th. =LA, 99019,dahtobo addroold to ono person, and to mna9d9 In doodad No club popersvtd 99 99 andr,to99rar *Wm nada Oho *moor 1.. Pest ice - - L • RATES OFADVERTISING: one mum (Iwaii,o linsii of Nonparellnr Alin ' 0 so Do ' Do asch tha inttros6l . o 25 . • Do • one week-.........—.-.---- // 7 .. • Do : ' two weeks__-......._.....-._.. 300 . . . one month.— ....,..... 600 Do two me55t1e5..........7.-............ ..1 0 0 • 900 Do • - four M0nth5...........-....--- 10 747 Do • 'twelve 00 . • ittanding Owds, (6 Mom or ISO per l annum) 0 00 Om dollar Mr web additional 11m. • Chet mum etiangeatde et plairaita. (Per an - num.) calash of paper......_ ......... as s r " • Roe emit additional sonera, i —warted over one mon and -,... for a Miriam) muse imerted under the yeerir rata, .... Advertiasieents exceeding is araare,And ncrkor‘r Men Ilti,==d me • =re a r t le si alt uitniabi.t. beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidateSl2 011ke to be chirsoid the same a it other4Lrtisoutente. • Ado" ta not mareteed an the copy Om a number Ineortlone,n9l No continued till fOrtr. WI P` Mgi e =f=rea r 4.ll.,,i is strictly Malted M I - their own immediate Linen, and all adrernsementa kw the benefit of other parent; .. • watt ea ell adeartieements not immediately onosemed with their own business, and all clews of advertisements. in length or otberwbre . . be. cgllP:o t r i t;a=rld .r e l egttt th tMe::tilll i Ve mem= rendered, and prompt rammed. te ._ ..• _ • . All ad ts Mr chant bustitutions, MI cats , • Maim township, and other public Imbue, Orden rolitical and notices. to be clamed half pay able stri yin sdranm • • Marriage notice* to M abaci 60 ends. . .'' :. . . -.' Death tram Warted et at ctiara% unime aeasieber nied by funeral breitatiarm Or °UMW notices, and when ro acoompanied,to bs paid Itir. . I Regular adrertisen, and a/ Valera Ilona Or requiritur notion esigned I ro nd e b ffi atte, '=l lM l'' to nun; &Muse, Conterte. or 'lLL...tnisi.ungiAlh I reheranbennee an Inaie Ore famlUanee-M1 methane otarl• I ; Into ormanatlond-rmry nottee'deMensd to dn. attention 1 T 5 10' 7707 0 eotertiritea. calculatedcalculated rl , or ' In to promote ..: Irldnal interest, ran noir be Inserted' wish the andel. •.- . standing that the acne is to be paid Mr. If Intended to bo Inserted in the local admin. the sum will Oa Marred I ..., at the rats of 10 mute pa line. • - •:. Mem) or ate' ..t.icte to be charged triple pito.Reeds Reid Estate Agents. end Anationeent advertbroents not. I i, - to be clamed under yearly stem but allowed a Maxim% of .... thirty-three and onettelid ms ems Dorn the amount of' . . • . • OOItLT on 'wenn= to nuse row • - , 1 Ow Sloan, three insertions... .. -..AL 40__ Do. ... Do. mob additional iniell7ii,;ei: . -q . . .. Si -' I . • • fi n s ADrDITIIILWI o ne s mar W.-. " Sulam (10 Rare. Insertion.....--50 tents. Des each additional leatertben..--23 amts. Ali transient adrertleamenta to be paid In Menace. BATES OF DISCOUNT. perItICSID DART 10% TIM PIIIIMIKIII ILLECITS,III N. HOLMES k SONS; Brokers. XI 07 Auld A. between Vdrd and Fourth es. Pat stnovh• _ Mt:MU ANL. City linalunstl 1 Bank of Intlaburpia,--.p 1 41 do 3 ral=el,llk ... Of . 7 . do Dank or o:r;roi.." de do Bank of 'Usk— do Bank of Bank ot Bank W.- CommentlA Iraraaara• Girard Bard Kanatnadon ilanarao. It Machado, 1 2 Pt egg Southwark Tradonana Western Br Hank or r Sant Gr s 7lra Bank gkliddlotoorn7±.3- Ow.- Peak- 2 ladotanonn7 Bank..--par Rank of Ei.of Clarll - lA ' ir 2 Baattfoathumbarlan6.343 Ihotk.Wilalnaton. - 2 22 13342 Vo-rtar Xarehanta•Bk4lawboan, 2 Loorinotown Bulk- -- 8011T1 I C .B.OLINfI. - Luton ank,.... Ilkofthebtaf Akio Emir • .-. Bank of Sontli=. Ifarmexe Bk. of Hada Co-par Bank of Cbsatanno..," .2 Amur? Ek of Lanakatar.-par Plantarr4 idatban't A 2 Vantalie Dank of Beadlos.par 02 02G1A. Vann 2k of Bolanyllillt oa-par . 4 . nida Ina. 2 Ws Co Magi/1 k M il glita r =" 1 15 • 323 - 3Mhiir. - 11 , ain_alala ..1 Allaolvanl Itank..4—.. 3 lannastur Bank—, Lanauter County Bank—.par Bk of Kentneky,Lanlreel Lebanon _-par Bk of Looln . o.Yhonton Minus' Bank oCkOttsrinapar NortheraßkoflCantucky • Mono. rkok..;.---Par &Wawa stonE.tudcr Wad Bank .tar EiDULNA.• - !men" Bk,Allktalmntpnr,Stata BankAhransbek- . . MIOC Did - lof . Nott.-.....: ::: o»zp.=.l. Mk of t SS of 3llse lLL coul-.3. Oldo State 8603 1 . Rats Daukaud Deaner 60 Besmatt at Akr0u..,...-,-. of 111icw....--.. 'II gth at Athea5..........- .., , ,WIBOID.W. - •, . at - Nut= t t Ere baCo. okka 6. at :do Meellantet Ha. . 3 =kat . 266,60.„.............. *- troramwead Bt.* Da. 3 at i1W ... ..,......r Pollandar Da.— • A Ml,Datansowe C01apaar.,..... .6 , ,at ......: Oat* Budi------.. '3 at ' .... do CANADA. • . . . lialato---..”-» do on;. la ' to 6 gmoottokt—.... do Bk. the l A' N ''“ mb 'ri Lmt Tc"" to • 6 at Illpley.-- dill Beak of Moutte.---• 6 at of C. Dood-Dozonto • 6 Itg i n.-.. . NIMOLI% •11311111.... , at C0d1a.,....-... do On New Ifork.----- It at lana.ter. - Oa Phlladidtg.----- do Mtat -Bteaberodlia... Ow Bettotore-- 'do at NtOferaost..- do WEIMNIIN ractit E. 21"--k..—: .'d°D.',4w.'----7--- - - vfi 113.014 y.-... ".......- litta n A D Bile lialit E. Est MC Plommt : do Doohloona, egazdsh.:-.1600 et gauentga............ do r do • .Pattiot--.36,60 .. Not./3—...., :grad., old-.---......-. 10.60 Mauch. Daus.... dad. ---tww •--- ..10,00 No.. at Portsmouth rnedertoi.-. TO) =aZ W0e......_..... - 410 Tow Thatera-----.-. f ,30 at Ranestm---... dorm ---- --. 1,00 Smog at Cuyshog• -,- do Sofoo * =-- --- " 3 Bras. at, Naastlita- ..-.: do . -- ..... Itrauchig Woostet tll5 ffinaolootu , ---r---- 3 .AC Eno. at Sex.- - doi l hoate-.......:---.—. ;16 P 8,10138 OP! STOCKEL 1:-4.` , ..4 - i.) , 164:Lik+r•t.oplastivA4..# 4 )1 _A. WILKINS pz.co. L _ STOOK AND EXCHANGE BRtni.6SS. Nan 1V1272 rst snag a:l:nougat« Docrostroals AIWDT do. fr.- - no. coup. ei's. • • Do. coup. Pittston& citT es-- Do. mop. No. N. Y ADootkooy city 11,. . • map. friMIS in9c It Mole ; Iftskans• Elank*.r.— Alleernar WIMP Mtg. Trust. admit Dormatliank..... mew bas szoolor= ... :L at. Hand ar.. BieWp Earth= Liberuss..--- IMo:we. fittntek Lilo Issursaao— WmprelarorsnoeCe..... eltheue Warsaw* 0e— Aarodatsd 11norine Co— Pittiblzgh Plttabmb. londsvUls...... on b[ )147 , -77a - • tan, swarirAlla.• pit I: W0r10.....1 Mon= as IllaatarstoßJ Yo dinaloortar Donna. atria RoUroad... Ohio a Nona: Palbasd... Cl ibl aWart lir n" "allallerit. — . • parloa =ror to Dry Doak 11 pb.di =ad Doods pi l“i h Turtle Crook Road 1 Alit. a Prin.', Dd ila•anabwi Toreptk• .1 r s ua t u rairieriz: Ontoospoe_. B re TM! Tomei. JUM7AMl A Milkst s ur . c tol 'aiyaStosistprziabra i fon"ftlirtil VOREIGN. gag, DOMediOtehlingi r Mint' r= Notes Iga/1M bought sad EU, g a tost ml irMend Pal Mono an o.o4lWeaa ilknwhvbcr GRORON R. ARNOLD & 00: . , . Ds R AL=I; --- nessca. .• aT4 Jourfk tien4 Ranknunc B M4ll:ll,,,Weree Oit qf eel HLILDWAIIE FOR BADDLERS AND;OAILDIEVIE MAKE D 3. , • T. iLtetbi*,;',.: • • • ire. WOOD :twit w. pnwratratart. 1411.=&"4.4ixiii.'31°1=41*,,' ....,.............:_.....-....,;:.. „..„,..... DATEILAIf, ?ALLIS &._OO., 'Conunimion m.,,,h.ii, sad Gemara! Forratihms: by Cum): Rin! miuragLi. s tag i s=g uiu li k llato stul tractor. • • a„ *lslar=istlon t a t i n tp Trim ghl=re DM MUTE 43HATRAL' ; ` witotrarzt.l4.lo =WI ARAL= -IN . viB-Markii Piersitok' roi"" raiz slimes. THE BUSINESS CARDS. RAI Ito ii) wa 3.01 LOSEPH S. A A. P. MORRISON. tttor , z lrth ilnei,trom i i mg 1 11:. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake . w ar. u t u gs nus." °rant street, between Tooth and d _ _ _ --D O St. BERT Lottia.l.lE. MILLIPS, Attorney Law 1.11 , .1. fia AOBERT EOLLOCE, Attorney at Law-- Corner of Mb' and Grant staits.cimilta. the Cann rco. Pittaborgh. mrat-rlso VRANOIS C. FLANEGIIN, Attorney Fit Law, I. N. 170 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney of Low, N 0.59 ANA otewt,PittolooTh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. rERNA.NIa CO., Bankers and Exe Inge Broker", N 0.95 Wood street, tenter ofilinm • • Alley,. tiaborgh, P. I.3rßety and sell Rait - Noteeand Coln. Dlicount Time Ignebange. and Proralmory Note; make Collection. In all the principal cities of the - Oak= Ilaelelve Deposit. on call and on .ad gin their prompt attention W W oth. er matter ILPPErtninlng to a Broker'. Mainers. latiLllairtern War •• • • • S " r IikRAMER. BARK Bankers and Ex t hanks Brokers: By and W 1 Gold Sad Parer and o Notoe, mirotisto loanpoo Beal F.stote or Stock Come ind e Mr. h;184 Promtroc .B s = trogri.:l2 s to l iZ tions,oado on all palate In the Union. Ofßee corner of Thine and Wood !greets, directly annotate Ile St. Charles lloteL • • • la• D. 'BUBO, Coin,Stook and Ezehanke Thtoknr, Flntrtlt: atnet-.Ben and sell' Stookson mirdmioni liaeltarnte on Eastern Mlle" 'applied at min rent rate% 'you...moue made on tea West at lommtan Wee. brnatanliSotee Bonlyht and old. • • fy% W ASIMMANELIMUL.—:.....IIII. • 11612. 11 41 4 3 FR , HA.NNA it- Co., Succeesohi to ets Rug cri i.mum ilenna i lfri i ,Zts tie lterai m st u l ru rokonisi dca. t4t pytesit, Bank Tioies,and_ W muter of Wood and rtdrd streets. Cirmrst Money Melted O r Dwelt. Sight Meets for &do. and collections nude on nearly ell ininci sed_roints of Use United Mats. al d is laigheet prinnlom pia for torelsrn sad driterletin Advisees made cm imulgaments of Update, shipped. wB. WILLIA3iB % Co .. WILLIAMSBankers and 5 7 : zoksog East, tome of {Food and Mtn A WILKLNS Jc. CO., Exchange Brokers, N rn 7 tPw=u str a" , ...2l"' the Bank arilr LARIMER, Jr.,Ranker and Bre- V ♦ blab wee.. N. ea. idicdulnlng tb• Bank of Pittsburg . NIIOLMES SON, Dealers in Eoraiinn . sad Domestic BM of Mreksture. Certifkatse of De. melte, Dank Notes aud Specie. No. on Market etreet, Pittr burgh. dia - Coilections made,, on a ll tbe cities throughout Um United States. BOOKSELLERS &C. T L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No • rs rourth strait; Asolla Buildings. I X LAND. cy&riw-Aax. usu. . 41A. IVE.LDIN, Wholesale aid • Deala in Mara and Bebox4 Boots. Paper and St. rittust7, US Rood grad, (betlrma Third and ltrortb) HENRY S. BOSWORTH:Sookseller and Dealer In Starke:len, ka, Na 82 lfarket West, war end, Pitt:eh:trek Pa. AY CO., Booksellers and Stationers, No. 85 Vas( street, nest do* to the etsrster of Third, Po. Pelmet arSlts. books constant's on hand. v ia .." COMMISSION &C. 7. W. BUTLER & CO.,____ tORWARDENG & COMMISSION BEEK CHANTS Dutisrs al kinds a Pittsbunth bran ured Mikis" laud Pips sad ghost teed, No. 97 First Stmt. Pittsburgh. uVird'M W3L H. SUTTON. Whoksals Groeer, importer and Dade" °REIGN WINES, Brandies and Old imp_ Fnextangabels Epp Wlttaky.lqa.l2, Sou th -raid coma o Wood and shoat stal+Pltttbarah. Penna. nab= li~~~!~ T'~ R'~t ~!: lT~lisc : S:dlT,d A& A. M'BANE, Commission and For wordhlg Word:mats, deoloro 121 Wool tad Prodnoo Pntd.re, N 0.114, &wool glzoot, rmabanglx.. • 400-11.13 j ) . BIS,ON 4!L Wholesale .Grocers, PRINGER HARBAI7OII4t CO., (SuCCes son to - B. Ifirtan•ha Commladen . and litmardlnit ;TTI Lr. ..3,117; W m.11, 1 / I °. • Pa._ • k " REA; Flour Factors, Commission ais gerekeok.zikyur iCreaae f g P M IL e U re ba kk nuki. n a d eb De tu p T ec r a oh kkg ke r attended to. Kea. Ti WatkesiukdAo Pepe{ kktiL, .1;447. ErsiARDI, — JONES & CO., Successors tO aiwoon. ZONIS/. OCl.:Cceormisdoek and Formal, seedeekketkL-Deslors in Pittsburg:lr IlskeffictscredekreK . • • 11 HEY, IaAYH/MS &EO., I Wholesale Gro .= NERCIER ANTELO,, Cienaral.Cominia litersl on anuiligkotentit Itodos sameollr. 1,177 - JOHN WATT & -CO., Wholesale .Grocera, OinsadlitemNitetuutta. imad Dealers In Produce will ttsbirrgh W 6 Mott? littitiamdi B. .GAMELD,,Iate. of Warren, Ohio, rj ,. / . 2gte4 r ou and . fornzdiv aesr. oi a .,_ lffdkolat, sad WIWI. 1404 dab, WI Iff_ _estarn Prods,* Bsalt i. Pot, and bd , rnal and Ryod . P 1 Earad .. =E29M2I . • . ''''s u n i.ll, l fitirir - '46;zartirfts uz 5. " 7 " .. 4 Iry LITTLE it CO., Wholesale °ewers, A s tijru ga k inseeoeteatsgasmeeasa i tased Deigns li ... .. I VA Er' lataeb Ang. na.n.b.a Aug Int Maya Nov Intas.a.r.hili Xtrylaltar f 4 NEESE WAREHOUSE.-11Eiril Y ‘L.L. • urss. roma:din' and Olosoderkto Mirehockand 'VON BONNHORST & ?MANLY, Wbolt')- solo Omni sod Onsamtaslloot Wambold', sod Dooley Flitabmith Alsoatiotares, No = Water And, Fitts :TACOS FORSYTH Jr. Forwirdina and oinid.im NiNbasidgiam vfAur r• 111 :. • . .4.: • err a I I.i DI DI 7Zer.: 2 ;III it Dir. " DI Div. . RA „EMeCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole .otal. sad, Mall . thq In Carpeting, Floor OU Manias, TOls sad lkness.Wladow, Stisdif new aost,wpakmay:Wll2 *stmt. stmt.- • • .14:41RD3 & PATTON, Wholesale and Re. • WI Orme; on ths !Warn , We er the Dooms& ° , ;:tTa ,DICQLIIId et. i do DRY GOODS; ELAM( VAN GORDER; Denier in 'Frith ina. and along Lam Goods. Mateal.tertak • Ganz* q Gooda sad aleK7 *Midge, a fall as vbkk oar. always be hart •t Net - 6), owner of Market 'treat old the Diaascadr Pittard:ea, P•. *OW y A. A. ItAtat , it 00, _l' VIM= A -.0. L. AMCOR a CO., la MS. A - A:MASON & CO.; Wholesale andlietail Defilers In Panay and: Mote Dry drodn,_ truth t, iltaaltratt• I. v. try Jilt rill: • Ito*. MIIRPITY eIiIIRCMULD, Wholerile IWO prrOceir Mr:ban* mire barthaad stmt Plttaareva. ,•x sons rsa,. i Tns. OHM 110 YD & W holesale' Grocers t ssdCromisdarlt arctabszrs hsata,Ne.ll2 Woo-I=S 27S Ler I jitstatigih. 4.16 , 40GERT MOORE, Wholes:it° Grocer, Rick Wring Didlllar Doge.% PRIASOL Plttolblirgh Mar om - y m n i.:111.141 4141 bisr± leWth late 44 e .... adc old Mo hert Lmipatuds ..lakar, wart will sold low Ow ash: . • • , ■(!~.,~ BLACKBariTti, , liholesal• Cito• p gr argu erViat t andavams:lari to sad hsed et 7. Vl4=l"ll.olraf,er lot, Pltttg.7 . _ Tseull DICKE 'Wholegale• Ot• narit i At&Vryz,. riD.4l4. JOSS D. weans. —..-Iratia 0, 10111. 4 11 13/LIAS & ROE, Who Gala Grams and • RN.COIOIIIM. 190111111X, 77 -r A ••••••••••••••• TIfIIY !Ur 3 IMALITA t Una, 'BAGAlicr . & CO.; Wholesale Oro ,eaf. Na.le szl . 4 20 :190011114.d. attibiallth, • Atd nrcuand;- Grocer V V - Tea Dollar war at Wood and Sixth street" bilf " I "3 &Ter= 11101Nlk ° 7:r " K.M. En aaadors mailed on Om loreat Winn , - I L OBERT DAUM i. & CO., Wholesal Grxers,Clogoodildm iktediants, Nan In hafte , fu l a ttsburgb 111srsoliwtunr. No. SU Liberty Amt. WICK &tIeCANDLESS,. eadoessore to Nhoterleamat imrstetnitio4 yarns, sad Patsbarg6 WatosEsetwil X 73 =l , —. wood sad Watarstresta Ptttstarsa, ' CULBERTSON, Wholiniale.Grocer Coniennlon .t,lles.ler In Produce and Pltti urgA ilannfiletanni 196 Mort,: stunt. PIM. , , . Lk R. noyri, .WlLoleamio Grocers, Coml." mhdonaaVW=4.l2:llll,produce—ltoacie L iymmn. , 1111A0Mairri : WSO I SWARD 00., 116016. • WrOreasts, Aro.llllllheluK itrwt.ftlisertyikhdi •=1 " 10 M- 10 .40 7 - 04 :' 4 " .. 14: 7 ,V; eiV: • • ALLY PITTS GROCERS. PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, S EMBER 28, 1854. AGENCIES. 14LCARD.—linving been appointed the•ex elusive Agents For Pittebornb,lbr the sale ofTatenet anted Cemented and Stretched Leather Bolting. MAW aleetured by P. JEWELL it EON. of Hartford. Connecticut, We now offer for de a large eaurtmant of all widths. mannheettued. at. the mannhietureee ertiele being anterior to any Leather Belting ever before eland he this market. Also, a largo Moth of all eldthe of India Rubber Belting amstantly on band. and ihr nab) at the .Rubino Belting Depot." 116 114..k.4 4.°L se= .7.*H. PHILLIPS AIIIIEETIN .LOOIII.IS, Real Estate Agent, Stmt. Merchandise and MD Broker. once So. 92 11 to. greet. &toes Wood, 2riednese promptly attended SAIIIIEL L. ~MARSUELL, Secretary Citi sea's humnince Compiiny. 94 Water street. FGORD a s O* teeretary Western Insu • 9.320 e Ca. 99 Water atreet. GAADINKRCOFFTN, dgentforrmulin Insurszioe Oonapany. north-esst comer of Wood and Thiri smelts. PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Sin . to." Inentsaee 001:111=7. 4 Water strut. •CIEO,II. TAYLOR dc lIUSTON, (successors vs to Taylor d Idkune,) General Outurnisdon and for startling kierclutritsi and Agents for Enstern Tnanseorta. Lion Lines, Wholesala B a tting Stsple Groceries sheet. logs, Cotton. Cotton Tarns, Twine, Manilla, 311 e mart and Kentucky Tobaeux Sod► Ash, Window Ohms, Pig Bar and White Lead, Nasal Stores, and Cincin nati and Pittsburgh MaiufactFed Goods e n malty . it i lu t =r . 1 h "P enn Mill " F t a nda n ( tergl 11 , 14sd a Pittsburgh and Bt. totals Pocket Lending,) l Cincinnati. JaTaarnd JAL Inetenneon-...- a. w. wauswaroxi. A. lIIITCHEISON & mmission •7 e Mniekants and Asentx fbr . tp. St. CO., Zerais Sugar Radice , Pla and Bar Lead, llonik MUSIC, &C. ,JOHN H. MILLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, 31n140 and Mika! Instruments, School Sonja, and tatlonery. exeut far Chlekerlusrs Man ibfte, let Western Pennerlvania—No. HI Watt sheet. rKRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Ma ilee Irotruments..d junartor of Wino, vitu mlfg r i;:= Cl= um grazd r i l , l;g r aarzszl i Pianos. DRUMGISTS. TOUN HAFT, Jr., (suatasor to Jas..M'auf. tv,l_whotesk and Retail Druggist and Dealer be ODs, D.Teeeelge. d 0,141 Wood street. doom below MilyarAlttsburcb. AllirTherulas elven lb? Dr. LWILCOX CO., Druggists and Apoth • earner Market street andtheDlareoe&ksen constantly on ba l ed a fell anda ti erakelete assortmeatzf I=nlied.kinee. .erfuerers.arel saps ngto 12,[iale1suis prusuiptlous carendlysoulpouudat. mylo aOEN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in lirues. Paint& 011 s. Varnish. sad Dy . Stuffs. No. WO rty utak, Plttslyars • All ord.s W 1 melt* prompt atteutkul. sir Mont ter Loudon! We raluabls l milt tosdlelusa. wt 3. IT .. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., Wholesale and manuflbeturces ortnlt• Lead Bed :•41,9 1 E=1, calmer Wocd aka Treat streets, Pitts meta RE. SKr MIS, Wholesale Dealer in h i rjsa Pout Dr* Stri="rulahWe. D RAIIN RElTkii:licedeeele & Retail Drweist. maw of laborty and as Cab Marotta, SCHOONNABER & CO, Wholessle le• • Druamou. No- 54,. W, mi street, rittsbassh. 13 SE PLI FLEMING. Successor to L. Wilan tan.. menet 'Market street and Diamond—li .112110iy on hand • toll and complete atsortseent of ldedidnes. Medicine Chests, Pasfonsevy, and all pertaining to his basins,. Physicians preaceptkon caeetally einniounded at an hours. jaShlr - - - WOOL MERCHANTS. LEE, suOcetotor to MURPHY it LEE, 0 ., woo: Deller,.4 Camrahodon Merchant far the I American Weal Goods No LT. ttbar... street. r urt MEDICINE. x. JAMES RING Offj_ _ ce aad RerideAce, hidT WM. VARIAN, M; D., 615 ea 6th street, Smitit"kt- 029 m nourr-- , 9 to 9, L. N., 2 . to r. 9,7 to Lt.. 9. Irit MERCHANT TAILORS. CUESTER, Merchant Tailor and Chr taur..L).,711 Word !divot. Isartkahlz .tau rILIAM. DlGUY,Merchant•Tailor.Ditil ' per sad I:Wee hi llesair Maar CUM.& in Lib. ' dive& .A.TTS & CO. Merchant Tailors, Oa imertr street -{Tit are ow. rewiring oar lama Omd. O•vtleturali !Dim zwervericol94stlato of the nemmt Who and ffnatiaallty• Oar blends suit enstorms.l.lll r4esor *int Rad AiIIFACTITRI W. WOODWEIZ, Wholesale and Retail Maw&beams, and Dealer In Wind Ware, Nn. IS stmt. TORN WETHERELL, Maimfacturer of 40/ PATLYT Dux VWZB, • IMPeriOT aitkir, SOLID BOX Mad-BRAZED BOX MASI. avow of A.m.larsop Aod Rob. Amon Moe" imehoo to mum nm AB r EIBROIDERED A- 1 41) •APLICA MAN TILLAS—Materials mirked for Embroidery Imd Ay. NM. L. 8. WILEON. No. 9:81.44 Aca street. ilibomkiland. Bolivar Fire Btric k arin andg_ Crucible Clay Man . nretpany. gnus COMPANY HAVI Com NG ENLARGED their madly for istanedactorrias, ars or. to meat the lateresaa4 dataaatt Orr tbaKStiek, Crual P =l Building Clay. Orden , PremptlY&aoudad h. hY KIM At JONES, Canal Bata. Plttrhartb, heptacalyer 214 ME. - Boots and Shoes!! 4!AMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, 3d doorlima the Market Room, 'meld Mime tbs. pub. that he has weirs eery Nil stock of arm east la the Beat and Oboe trade. suet, as ladles' Gaiters. half .Iters. Jenny Lind Peden.% Lady . Weaklier and ail the stylea Ditmit on UM Eaffl.ern *Rim also. Misses . sad Clilldrene Gaiters and Yang Bade sad abecs. in all their rarlettres else, Gentians. Lae Dram Paten{ Calf Boot.. French Cale Bents, Csagram Getter. and dhow. also. Bare' and Tontbe Breota.diiii french Calf. Maas gin ate 041 as Iry Irish to .ell meth as article to all erho Omar as with tbalr =stem ae stre settees • Sion. Remember the pima. 89 Market stmt. my 29 JOlO/ D....... S. sewn. DIVORD & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TABIIIONASLE HAT AND CAP NANUFACTURELS, AND DEALTABINAID KINDS of CORNER 07 WOOD Alf73 7IPTH MUM% erarr•saltyPittsburgh. Pa. M ar. te stack ina broom astratfiat Rat. sal Mods. Bay Cada saul l'us Bonze& • ly • . Coach and Carriaginetory. - JOHNSTON, BROTHER do CO., corner of Belont ikad • & we. itire4.4411.0...r.aer...i1d rsippearedly litteso Mar retendialb=l , r e. that they are stanolliettotng swam Dunk.: bleighs and Crutetieenn all their tart= wire of Iliad, and ropollion. AL Sedwe will be ereanted_ with ilelot regard to data. Kitty and beauty of finish. Remain ..111 Wen be attended boo the moat reuonable tonna Using in all thelr Inuit the bat Eastern _studta Poles and Wheel Shalt they feel confident that all who raver:them with theft - Whew Y satisfied on trial or theft wort. ' ebsid -91,nt=ezelsewhetire r re. equested to ere them • call bear. pnr New Coach Factory—Allegheny. MeN. IL warm e. CO, would TO- E , lfollf Inn= tbe public that they haw • on Leak toterees rodent wel Pandastey stmt. Taw WV now waking and we prepared to receive ordars fo. r awry deerzlp , of Warta% Lioatnek Chariots, iM r reefarittrix=e i " 4flar= " ::ri . . tk l tie s taw haw, Ow fit t the; en part ed ddb WO on the or sweonable Peen Pleb thaw anmatln: e r =ktra ts.u. r ne. to Pag f the ealeetlon pi' maternal,: Coltwlarlialisinaltilr TWIT t enxit iP Cl= o :4l tbo Mention of theAld an ilg t nattor. N. I.—lterpodflag on . 1 th e Penner, end. bey tile m°4"""aal.P"W ------------ 2. 11z r--- ' ao VAT* : COACRFAChRY.ISM - ' 2 ' 7 'l Mr.oiv i li, AltwZr n at 0 6. 171Lregpectr ina w.uni ully s."44, qall Q u ad: il k: e ll:ld t Centsso6r t sAr t r la antai ii ni w e i T a te. ,:..... i r im nadir Me own papeMel: ne l ow, Zi. :Ait ir r ii., wassotgewg toll JD :AT tenr4llllllllll rat :MIA &inapt fe7lb le eleer olarg.= l ' a i n to not. to aor nosevon or ot low wor , i , g i e t ol viva. bu lls i.d .I=' ;nix izt,. rlair 1.4. All pork parnented. L 1. LITINIMOW... ...CALM AU= J. R. MOOS/1W On it Co. NOVELTY VI VM!VITTSRURGII, PA. MAACK and Depot Railroad Bohm Hay, 44 3 1iftr a lAtit rw lfgan t a 44 a:: muu ouvyxind r ,orprovVl Pat 11; BOHAI sad astaniv mi.wp Of Mr: riots la form Sad tr = W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WoRES, moat ant .1221 Liberty era, arm* 6a, s4a OVOR !Tombs, Nr.i.u..s, Tombs, Orate Stone*, mils , ParnereAßT lB ortrrr f~►tt pairettrant .4',..Ltos nr.ll. at... Arm tL ► lo.atnrla ►. - AA =WI fflua Itb am.l4 altt that, 1143 W. W. WALLACIL New Goods nrui Piisl*no foi Gentleme n' Clothing firr Spring of 1864. _: WATTS WATTS CO. ireg RATS respeAfully .to Interco th eir hoyearous esstemere, I. it. the p n b. erytroZ ninr. ereargmz.7.l4slohrEz rzravet_ The rettraeuen eo aD reuer U y erhyrwea by Mate rano. = tbeit t i l e= tutte aeon Wi. t2 r n s arsi inlYliet6 etthex ie orth say *bath BLOWY eat,' . . onbeoriffem be/ :le mo to inform dio . raze tut 40.31**•zWEI Stook...ono 4r. MO rennet okrul tamet, , Orn ibr Jill 21cu YORK ADVBETIMMEINTS. From VIB.3CHER. SCLTELL'S General Adeertledn_g name. ovae, No. 346 .) atreet and US Brouteray, New York. nat. N. 14 N Reliabk Firma in the Mt/ qf Nos Fork. Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! TTENTION of purchasers is -- /IL respectfully' celled to a ale arid gi• • • gnu tie Invention In Plano Forks, now fully t I tAcli and i lsAnz t tgribliegmown no . T e i : the Celeatial no omelets in Its capacity ate odors Dior um with the single finger, an • attainment hitherto un known to the Plano Forte. • 4. : The toast ordinary melo:Sec bnahlestby the ad of this Ice provement to produce elf In *tan in that would confound Malin= or a • rr , itne of ita miles:min Ls its capecity to be usedar will as an ordinary Plano of the meant quality of tone, and le Instantly d ' Y• r d YeMoon Pedal to a combination so thrill ngand-rmajestle, as to captivate and charm .; the beam, These Inateunieuts are superior In power to two ordinary T octave Mann, while for rweetness, purity, breadth, and richness of toner, they challenge the competi- Mon of the world. Thu Is the united testimony of Pretences and An& tears who hare tested the Celestial Plana Ordinar Pl anus of sal sues, new and emend hand for ale at re duced prices. ELY f MUNGER...V.I Broadway, Kew Tort, • eeliar3my Manufactures Dealers, wholesale & retail. Brodie's Cloaks and Mantillas. O. BRODIE, 51 Canal, and 63' Lispo nard sta. Nen York, Importer. Manufacturer and elseaho and Retail Dealer in LAD [ CLOAKS end MANTILLA/3 of seer,' fabric and description. solicits the attention of bums to his extacuirre stock of acesia, imitable Pm the Ball Season. tile stylieleed the Made as confirmed monthly by Herrero. Godere and otherleading Itasition, Book.. eeplannv,. Musical Instruments. . .• nE subecribere are now prepared to offer the inspection of Jobbers , Mind° Dealers and oth• ere trading in Musical instruments and •klarehandisa the lollowing articles: ri.1.61.1, Cr/los, Basses, Gartner, Fluter . Prowl and Geelong Atec.rdrons. Sashonts, a Pl.l , Gm, Bugle. Tromboner. afe; Ovraun rYvneh dna Itariatt fdrinps. Cr. Our arrangementswith the largvet and moat celebrated Manufacturer* in Europe are such as to enable ns to nil goods at their lowest prices. tad we can Clef our coat*. mere the advantage of selecting from an entirely new and carefnlly se ted stock. Being in the Market at erl sons 'S TRP CASH, rowdy to swept of agyjob lots of ammlit that may oiler, we can *thud opportunities of bar gain. In many article.. Agents of Carhart k Needham.. celebretel Patent Melo dame. FERDLNAND ZOBAti3I k CO.. I ..‘2123m0. No. S T Malden LanoMrrik. . . TEILE undersigned having the Agen of Mem.. CARHART h NEEDHAM'S (Nen Yor LEBRATED PATENT MELODEONS would Inform the Trade and the Pub Deal er ral that they are now prepared to tura& to and others these truly celebrated butruments at the Manufacturer' LOWEST PRICES. Every Instrument Warranted. FERDINAND ZOOOAUM A 00., Importer. no Instrument., aultlamv No. tt7 Malden Lane. New TV. Daguerreotype Materials. W. THOMPSON & CO., 315 Broadway, V &Sew York. Manufacturer. and Nil.. In Diumterreo. tine ate., Arpar.t.3ll,Milipftip, PreserTers,/e, and Itn rizydDaeeC every d h=estey Frames and Came, and Tolitlauder C John's, C. 0. nenuotei, and all other ammicau CA1961112 constantly on hand, it the Harm( tunny lowed andvartanted want. en.lollme L-1 Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. WM. McFARLAND & Co.. MAIDILV LANE, NSW rolls. Warehouse 145 Pratt L. Baltimore, Md. BANKSBANKS', Jewelers' and Counting louse ', fief eof vui else. constantly on band for sale. and uarrantad to every:newt Nile 'Coax, Ap U ..rllslll.lllSt Awn. ACFOrlered: G entlemen—it ghee roe phew are to tedium you that your Sate presarred my Soaks and Paws uninjured In the tlxe hat night, by ablet of thongslaecurtoT Premises sae eunnuned. and although It throuut the Ore, to liatoure heat, its eon. tenth remained un ha rmed._ The Salk. with little repabdri, think, answer for another trial. Itear tu lay . i . onna J744' T.JIENN Y. Jr, 11 South Elegant Cabinet Fun/tun:7 — SCHAFFER & Nos.= 127 ..I•ol.npat Woo York, MANIIFACTURERS, Witoleisale and Re tall Deal.= in Rkb Carved 'Dammed r amitars every dtarrirtion, InSutor artleim Ordwrs by =all • fidthrull r Promptly executed. Malmo an otbrra Lacked to call &ad awake any clock. jybtkar lIMB, AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, Pbr lA. )to,• and Artm r*.r.ia. .1 T HE Proprietors of Xiiiiii r eiticine will Mate hesttethet er fear of obstredietkoa, that the brain.. Mums boo coral more poems where It bra teen Intraloced.than gity other m.d)Ao.IO ure ber tbe above dimmer. Tide reed/clue ham neither Ararnlenee Quinine In It. ocenpoeltion, all of the intresll/n/ts we of • perfectly health. eracter and highly ethos:llol*g and '' :=ll l VoP . ht " Jr2g2 7"'" IV m ature no toorethan when In their mewl health. P/ nectioas of the conotry where the, brae pr o re.ll nib do well to adopt thb toollehre. ea the patina la sa4 o to lay by ladle under treatilayal and tbo7 Mar be altrerel lee speedy no, The Proprielot conldbitrodloc•- lsande of (enthral. from Mare onto Wind newt- Ullty jh ba pref i c i mltta the r , ear fala total and Vole ' for Ito v tre soccen t p l a i sty a. dloraw" l4 : Certhitatee nen be metro at the ofbeehlro• hat where Mt Modlrtne has arced when all othere hove tato& par bibpepais and all other Wilma Catoplahate Mare te not a better Malkin. In the- market. It hae alb bereitelen elth the meet artebblaleg ammo In poveral Mier of iii.lll9.liliALll mad (loot. for them con. plalnte take • tablerstLla day. Otte bottle of tide very often bee the desired et feet. Price per hot Pot We by th•auhate In au parte of. be Milted Stat. end m:Ad a.. B t r i r rat. Irict o ,ltit n. t i lleasett . Aggrise m[ & Cp. sod Chw. I . Horror. Plttsbargh. Jeumrir IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING & Co.. Iroperters es<l DeOm le IRON AND STEEL, 2413 Gramma* Strod...The Tort. Koren constantly cm band a foil assortment of Dar. Rod Road. nsant•. horn Fhos, sod othir MON, STEEL OF ALL KINDS. Merrima, from an tooth°. of the coantrr an Invited to call MT mod their orders !olio. bating. Ord.. by Man entrostod ourraravill to Coed at tho Moon market rates. MARTIN. iTniso t CO, ret2r WIC Orornwtch st... N. T. • SCHIKETELIN BILOTIMELS-st CO.. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NNW* TORK, Rays roomed or'.,. 170 Wiliam. sh.orO..af fiersama. J IIPORTINO the lovling Demo from their o:woos...nets, both In Cutopo owl root fedi.. and n /mom and theist.. Chemicals. rmittatery; Vaal. N all and Hair Brushes, Watt Marro and Rtnasab Puts sad Marto Frown. Corks. Soaps, ar. *h. they other thorn an the moot rearms/Ile terms. Unionelthar person. or bi ~sIL. alit sootily Moir host attontion. fa1.2.1.2nar A.MUEL L. CAVERLY, Wttoternie Deal. tJer lo Moons.. Pliant.' Palls and labf w Wt.d and Wil low Ware. liaskotr, Mats, Cordage . Twin Irking,. Match as, ke-. Orsontrfrh Now Tart tohn•lyr. SIIADELGHt Cornices, Table 00 Cloth, te, JOIIN TYRlllME.2.lslmArtorerand WboleW• Dealer, - No. IV Calhar• it.. sod X. I Cha th am !tour, rim York.. oth9-11, MISCELLANEOUS. PIMI_FICHAPH AM \ COACH FCTORY, 4o DIAMOND OTREDIM it E. M. BIGELOW, Proprietor. HOBRB.T H..PA.TTERSONI LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, 51 4`ornrr Diamond sole and Cherry Ir l* PISTODI7II4III. PA. 1/- ASHLAND HOUSE, :+ ARCH MEET. AUOTE BEVTIL =Mt P L AD EL:PIIIA. IL S. BEE 80 N, PROM/TOIL Sarnia fir Board. WO pocky-MI May S. 1144-Ird ysA r. Gas. (latellan. Nat. Toi;0111es.) Oaten. Charles it herr Rotolo) !GITY HOTEL, (late Browne,) corner of Findthileld and Third greet*, rittolmgh. CLAW ARR. Proprietora driiriblo large nal oananadieuo Eniwe an under pee thorough repair, arni furnished with new &pimento MM./haat. la saw open tir the reception of the traveling Dublin CUWIZSUODS3.4II. apar.idan I. 0m81n7.....~.... 8. CIITEBERT & 13031, ENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for tboogoora purchom of Rad Mato. Csolloottoo, of 14/Alitrer in = '..""*".. ""i4"1.0-krill& t. r. ■~u...., KEEL JONES & PROPRIETORS KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, . FORWARDING . AND COMMISSION MtltellANTS. Canal Amin, dwroulk Weal, l'lllo, burgh, 11. ~..1. 4 ,14 1 :ark jetal_llTu Pop!, PA. Raul 11, Hite,. iry RA 4 l"l "q ( A?! 9: ,, qmag " & trcr " "" % 41? " *Milian deiieral doniiiission iiiitioitec• oon Agency Office, iiigoo. filo °oilman of Mine and Foreign oe 4 1 17 r ittrulllETra:A.: T.PA h ,gry " rant 'martian and on, than YoUla ana ii , IngeL t ro* l .Zg li a " iiqtig t k . k. %Ma Ca...n.00 Wag lam s, II w... ~•,... flograrTgg,tr. ". /n.hi ll in ft°,=l, 7 - .01114 SOUTH, email Maker,. coiner- of N r l ;l"l.7Eigo: " r ot sq'h A t b " r tiglt 1114441 • V" Argit r Arg. ° Agel r " °. le,—"A lam fial it o eMnb iaaa a,wlns a Ira iat 7no,' irt:hrlAlloto F l 4=al l ia:4l.; = ' 710 area aim. • ran tie ramaAkari iu llast ur W ool, . 4•241 m :* •. • Awn . T. 0. WARRINGTON; IDIMONA.) ADIES' & OILILDREN'S SIIOE STORE, fl• Imo slot an nond full losortenont: No. 44 Inn argot. l7 Uoburab. . w. 3rd 1? FELIX'S GENUINE . EXTRACT OF onnik=butedlse.i.ited ibur prowl% no irmr.irbontiV 2 . DIP .. 14"1-11smth6 n ilfriloware autumn aottnternota a 528417 UTALTER P. MARSIIALL, liniorter and v Datln4la Plata, Plweigl Deegratlve Paper Mar b wirA of of the algebra= Rlta ' iliwtaro imam. Doll. moat, aN. or ru,. - 113.63 iIIARDSFASHIONSFORLADLES'DRESB- 851 ,4 -12 e PoutdiT en abkiii MS, atria *staamsi be oe We !4m 11"4" 111{13:E.%TLSO N J*3711 N0..2111h15nm, share Ilantlirmnrr. • VIES; S.E. CARO% Fliallopabliatrouima , I IVA kir and 31111.141,'Nb. Fourth h.. lima stay', same eetzstopm to its 7stal Pena Dsgesrlian aai% Clc•kL IMAM& tbk , bit.pg'stops. sag Ot , Qs *tortilla POUm h,e, lade UP yllthrasatneul owl tiiivite, and at very .mollrests *UM,. latered ~IlatZu ! % " ," " !q inailiUt Ind . Ji20.411a BACON—Runa and Shoulders reo'd and Mr sale by A. it. A. XeDANZ.III,2•I pt, URG . . . , PITV ..- BURGH GAZETTE. 1 DEAD Ilesn Krtomue.Everything in this _a_ .. ...„. impulsive country gam epidemically. It's a feast or a famine ; blow high or blow low. Well, this is owing to our south : age will regulate, and balance all these things, and bye-and-bye--who- Lever lives to see it—our ships will move along on ' an even keel, perfectly ballasted, neither settling 1 by the bead or the stern. Just now, attention is directed on all sides, to the highly numerous class, who go up and down the earth without paying tribute, and it bait be. 00tED a very interesting question to settle, wheth er these individuals shall pay their own way, or the railroads be run for the express ,putpose of transporting dead-heads.. I :\ Conventioni of railroad managers amiss& lag this sa'bject among others which ntiniately concern the pockets of Stockholders, d much 'valuable information is likely to `bee ' 'ted 'by the agitation of the subject. Indiana 'and Ohio Companies are about to send their 'd egates to. Columbus to legislate upon free ticks,freight ond passenger tariffs, and the speed o tear s. . - Speaking of dead heads reminds :of some incidents bearing upon free tickets, re' Olt illus. trate, in a measure, the extent to whi the Pri vilege is abused. One day last week a train left Colnm us, hav ing a very light load, numbering in I abent sixty-two passengers, and out of thi number , thirty-three were dead heads, It is not to brN supposed that this propor ion 'occurs on every train, but it did occur in the inmance referred to, and not from any peculiar eirMrmstances es. biting just at that time. \ , / The insolence, however,.ef somenirrh consider themselves entitled. to whet the pl c to cell "the courtesies of the resit" wa s trikingly shown but a short time sinee'on the, eveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Roird. A , 4ndlcrid from aßroadway Hotel—la two-dollar.a -a-nalf day liouse— woe making* pleasure t'p Geroge Ohio, from C ncinnati to this city, \ hav g irk Ida train a party of Eve, , Front:Cincinnati o Cetera bus,the landlord and tile party were maid Its dead-heads under .the right Claimed b hies , ,ea laudlord of a HoteL The Conductor, ho wever, who took the train at bobimbus, declin, extend.; to theparty - of six the .seittrtesiee of &road from' that city to tido, but.. required eat 'of fare. On the arrival of this bindle ,at Veer York, he made out hialdlilfee theamotat of fire paid by him for his party from Columbia to. Clevelandbeing the sum of twenty-four doll, lain -and *awarded the same to Cincinnati to' it Mend tor collection. The &meant 'resist-I=d el the bill sent to the office in this city and paid out of the Treasury of the C. C. & C. Cem pimp. \ We would ask, in all candor, what right that landlord had to travel over thin iroad with hie party, at the expense of the Stockholders? Will , he reciprocate, the, compliment when one of these Stockholders - visite his Hotel 1. By no meabs, but he Will send him sky-larking up six stories, and take two dollars and , a half per day for the " courtesies of , his Rouse "while he ro man* a guest. The impudence of the thingonly skews bow necessaryit is to work a radical. se form, and cut up dead-headiem by the roote.-- Clew. Herald. , n4.101:40 C'ffMNJ 3 !1 0 : 41 / 7, Tr0: 4, 244030/.4 , 1i:..),4:10 i The a .., „gip Prometheus, From San. Joan, i arrived , : No* York, with San Francisco dates to the Is4ast., being two weeks later than pre vious ad ea. , • ' ! Prom the Alta California of Eept. I I Somme f the News for the Fortnight smiths August 31. Under e data of August 17th, the Saunas. Bulletin tame accounts of Indian outrages. Six white ertbave 'been murdered by ;ndians in Ross titer township within a few utonths. A negnantlated Stephen S. Hill was *rested on the 19 inst., in tionoraotmler the Fugitive tli Law of State. Ho was brought to this state by his to texin.ll3o. Hill is said to be worth about $4 , and is ' a man of good and indus trious ha ' The Mottkeltunne river is lower than it has ' been since= An ass° ' of citizens of foreign birth has been orgarized at Sacramento, intended to coun teract the ntltience of the Know Nothings. , A lynchsg operation took place in Alameda 1 county on es 28d inst. Two men were bong for cattle sten g, at the town of San Antonia. One was a Freese= named Amedee Cann, the other i a Belgian, =nod Pierre Archambailt. . On the i:Othink, a large fire took place at .31okeltimne Hill, Tho town was almost totally destroyed. I The loss was about $600,000. Ii is attributed to hcoltienh . . Newa frohi Nevada, dated August 28th, says that Freaclio Corral, a town of from 75 to 100 houses, warklestroyed by fire thalirevious night. The mortality among the Chinese. large num bers of whom have lately arrived .is very exten.' 'Ave. . It is stated on good authority that the English French atuftessian governments:have agreed not to disturb each others posieselins in the Pa cific Ocean. ' The British clipper barque EUrlainter. of -Ore Seas, which, was reported to have been captirred by a Basilian frigate, off the Loo Obori blends, Arrived at San Francisco on the evening of the A Mr. Walter Sherwood has been committing forgeries in San Francisco city to the amount of $17,600. Papers to that amount Vase been dia. coaered. An unsophisticated Dutchman, down tram tae mines, went into a drinking 'saloon en the evening of the 26thinst, got drunkand had down to sleep, with one hundred and thirty-five ounces of gold dust anal some $2O pieces. Of course be boat it Dtrar..—A difficulty took place yesterday after noon at the corner of Kearney Anil Commercial streets, between Mr. J. W. Bagley,*x-niember of the Legislature, and James P. Casey, in which the latter got his face slapped. e),fight ensued. Mr. Bagley gettineeverely beaten; A challenge then passed betwearthe parties, and they scoot , (Tingly repaired tV the AngeW House to fight adds el with nen , revolver", distance tqn, Sces — . l6 . Sullivan acting as second for Mr. Cagey and Judge SVGowan for Mr. Bagley. The Sheriff. hearing of the erntinence, des patched one of his deputies, Mr. C. Dowdigan, to gether with Mr. Duane, to prevent the violation of the law • if passible, and shill...Anima just en the partie; hadtaken :their petition and were in the act of firing. Mr. Duane .stePPe 4 between them and arrested both, but not being provided with the necessary docunients, could not detain . them. A large crowd being pre.sont, the parties interested lett' the ground, as it - was, said, with the intention of gobig to Ban Mateo to bring the affair to a dome but is shrewdlyeuspected that they are not far from the-city, and that the duel will take place this morning. The &Equity anise from remarks made by Mr. Casey in regard to the political sets of Mr. Bagley during the last Leguthiture.—.Son Francisco Alta of the lel. , Tne Guar Poimam so Sao Pasitetsco.— Within the last few dart a Bain of oirmuostmates brought to light a number of faigeries, which bare startled theethole business community. A `few 'days since Mr. Green, of the firm of Omen, IWO& Allen, met Mr. Hatchings, of thearni of Sweater, Hutchings &,Co., and remarked that he thought hewoald probably hare to pay that note, as Mr. Sherwood might not be able to take hop- Mr. Hutchings wax rather. astonished at the re mark, and asked trite hid the 1111i1111 oltheirfirm on any paper, as he did not endorse. Mr. Green produced a notoof $4600, drawn by - Walter Sher wood, and endorsed by Sweeter, Hutch/zap & Cn.,..widch Mr Illeighiffgsgrranouoted eilbrgery. Iltyli Offen:fait* thtillfr.' Mntelings bed heard indirectly that these was *considerable amount of their paper, or paper endorsed by them, floating about the market, and large amounts had been diseountech but knowing he had neve en dorsed, and refused to do so, treated the tter as an idle rumor, or that it might hare an other firm. When the note for $4600 was brought to light, th e report was explained and measures taken to find the whole extent o the forged. transactions. Mr. Green said be had discounted the note at three per cent for a Mr. Walter Sherwood, who wee weU known to both parties. Inquiry .was made at Page, Bacon A Co's, by Mr. Hatchings, as to checks he had drawn where the balance was correct. but on inquiry as to his endorse. merit Mr. Haight informed him that a gentle man bad called on biro (Mr. Haight) that Morn log with a note of $ B OOO, bearing Sweetie'', Hutchings & Co's endorsement and asked If, the parties werogood, as Le could get more Haan 1 the market rates for money and would diwount the bill. Mr. Haight offered to take the note at the usual rates, but the party carried the note away, saying ho could do better by discounting it himself. ; The discovery of the second note prompted further.soarch and up to yestardey .noon paper bearing the forged name of the Arm we. found to the extent et $lO,OOO. Notes. also, to the extent of $2,100, purporting to be endorsed by George 0, Wintery, and $4OO purporting to be endorsed by Moses Ellis, & Co. were fbund, mak- Mg a total '1)(17,600. Messrs. Ellie, Etrichinwr and Green charged the forgeries upon Sherwood,.' ' who immediately disaPpeared, and• has not yet been Sound. From subsequent inquiry, it arr , pears that Sherwood . had been for some time bock in the habit of getting his own paper, - with the undorsment of Eltrectirei r fink:hinge St. Co., discOunted and., before the. same had. metered, either took the mitre up or had Gnu renewed. When charged with the crime, he said he Intend. ed to take the first note of $4,500 up and only had the paper discounted to facilitate some of his opperatione, hieing ample means to indent nify.the, parties. ' The discovery of tho other paper proved con clusively that ho was carrying on - a regular swindling operation by the aptness of the pen.— The forged signatures were all extremely well done, and calculated to deceive any one bu the parties themselves. Sherwood was formerlyem ployed as clerk In several largo houses , an was dismissed on account of delinquencies which were Ironed to him. By these suicidal acts he has plunged an interesting family in distreis, and ruined himself. It has been stated on geed au thority, that some time since a forged check for $2,600 piirporting to have been drawn by one of our first mercantile houses, had been pro seated at the banking house of Burgoyne & Co., and cashed. The money was subsequently re covered and the forgery fastened ou Sherwood. The signature was so well done that the.meni hers of the firm could not tell the-forgery from the genuine. It is hoped the pollee may find the forger and bring him to justice..: Ksow NOTNINGS in OALITONIIIA...-The .131111 Franeisco AIM says: From all the papers in every portion of the State we gather the hot that the mysterious association of "Know Noth ings" hire spread themseiree until a branch is formed in shyest every mining town and village of any importanoe throughaut the country.— That they will have great influence, if not the entire control, over the ensuing election In this State, there can be but little doubt,- although, from the entire sanely of their operations, it is impossible to form' n Idea of how that influence will be used. ATTACE ON TUN CIIINNII.—NNY•DA, Aug. 21. —Last night about 11 o'clock, nearly one hun 'dred mon proceeded to every Chinese brethelin town, and turned the inmates Into the racoons.— Every article of furniture in the houses' was eith er demolished or _pitched into the streets. Of the great number that have heretofore graced(!). the town, not one remains..., One solitary "pig tall' Is all that Is Mathis this morning. - • The mob was backed by the eithens,generally, and the Chinese will not be su ff ered again to en ter !gouda. Onuma.—The party who undertook thp ascent of Mount Hood were succesoful, after,imeounter log much difficulty: Omit improvements have Manmade Ulmer' out Umpqua Valley, during the past year. Saw mills,. grist mills, and good substantial dwellings are being erected mill through the-ropy. The Portland 'Times nays two oceanstetimahlOs ply ; regularly between that - city and Ban Francis= co ; six river ,Meavriers ply , between that and oth er tow on the river, and commercial intereats .see well represented: Col. King lias discovered an extensive 1 1 1101 1 nfl granite rook within the miles ' of Portland.— It j is, valuable discovery., . -; - field has lea. discovered nine Belles Two panics misdeed the location where it was siad to be, end hiveimorted ravonably. ,, i 11 The light Roues: at Cape Disappointment has i„tist been , completio. ,Tv o or . ire,lpdis a hav e lately wen allot hi tlie-whitei Tn lingua Toler Valley. The Indians claim that the whites should be tried sod' hang. I==l====MEN GA:Z . F:TTE . .'''' . . JAPAN LITTER Papua .-, The editor of the NeW York Herald has been 'harm a letter written by an ,officer or the Japan Squadron, upon paper of native manufacture.,. Ira texture is remarkably light; so much go indeed that It is dennibed . ea something between the firma bank note paper and gossamer. : And yet, though Ris apparently of the very 'flimsiest. Material, it is, remarkably strong aratboh4sive. It appears to be, and pro bably, is, misnufactared \ out, of a pulp made , of rice- The Paper la ornamented, and perhaps so- Mika, by a veining of some pretty uatign, some what in the same manner, as the watering on some bank note paper:, ..;The specimens...ore of trireme pattern.. One of the, designi,comisMiof 'Decagonal geometrical figures, of, about an Illah in circumference; and comprising several Ries moat ingeniously connected tegether into a sort' of Chinese puzzle, the key to which it is insPos eible to find. The other -two hale flowery old beautifully carved designs which; with the gouge, mer texture of the paper, eves iithe appearance of Melton. lace. They were all Of the ordinary note paper rite. The paper amid be admirably adapted to receive and retain ink,`as.tiso writing had all.the appearance of superior lithograph._ dale from letter is dad from - Ilakodadi, `, lsland of Verso, and the wr ie r says: \ ' , , "We shall sail f here 'in a few dart for Ss mods, there to finish late business in sedition to our treaty; end about the first of July ire shall sell. for China, touching on our way at Lew:Chew, (the prettiest island in the world,) 'Oho, '.,l3lrna, Formosa, Puh-Chow, Nine* and Amoy. Abdo! October we expect Capt. Adams from the United States with the ratified treaty, width= we leave China for the United States, touching at Japan, the Sandwich Islands, San Francisco, Panamai, Valparaiso, Callao, Rio de Janeiro, Si. Thomae, and then home. -,.' Tim Tura Isert.—ThisSouthern politician is unquestionably surprised at the persistence and. unanimity with which the. North meets the sla very issue.. fle tziee to amount for it by charging it to Abolitionists, and be would . . check It 101 stigmatizing it as sectionalism. This will not do.'''lle cannot deceive himself: and snob talk is but bandying words. The South is the ag gressor, and It the charge of sectionalism can be made to lie anywhere; it must lie at their door. . But-though the movement from its very nature is sectional, because the influence that sustains it is nourished by a sectionalized priaciphs, yet it has its origin in s cause that lies deeper then geographical lines; it springs from the depths of the human heart—from a loreaf plow, In short, the spirit evoked in the present contest on . the part of. the South is Asurocnacs."topponent is the opposite.. And here the isms se foiled - not in sectionsesclusively; for although thestrength of the principle Which would rob labor of its re ward lies In the slave States, yet the number Who would live on the labor of others lies not exidtt sively south of. Mason and Dixon's stats Jour. CUICAOO XIDNAPPIIII DISCHATiI3T.D..—The Supreme Judge in Spiiigfield, 111., let off the Missouri kidnappers. Hie Infamous decision creates great excitement in Chicago. The Chi cagqoo Journal says: lliithleelings of burning indignation at *most ihathilesic bardiad outrage, we are compelled to' announce that our' Supreme Court has dis- Charged the prisoner fromarrest, and aceompin led their discharge with an 4inion which will ob viate the necessity of any Supremo Court, if oth er kidnappers come to Chicago and attempt to shoot men in the street or' drag them off with out the assistance - of - officers of the law. We cannot be answerable for the consequences if an.' other affair of the kind comes off in this city. One outrage is very likely to be followed by an other, even though the first isdone in accordance with the ao called law. We wish the Lire of the land, and the 'laws of the State to be obeyed, even if they are not respected, end shall at al times conform to them because order is hitter than' antireby. but popular feeling will not be be trampled on, and the popular eense Ofjustlce and right will not be imbeerted with impunit;jr. , , KOlXOrrkt or NXBRIJX.II.—..Rey. C. L. lITIOC, in a letter from London to the New. York Indepen dent gives the details of this conversation with the illustrious Hungarian:.Exile Among other items of interest, we find the following: —. Of the colonizbag project. for Nebraska,. and the prom pt way in which it was executed, ho ['poke. in warm admiration. ; That Was what he liked. It was prsotical,.. Most people let -off their indignation or syropathy'in talk.. He had seen enough of grand meetings and hurrahs and speedmis. F.veaVn England. If such a memos. bad been passed, people would have contented themeelves with these. But this lit wane mac. deal meeting of the thing at once, and look like • real work.. ''. It is evident from this as well as the general .Tiows of Kossuth, that he condemns the Mora went of Dongiu,.and la. &deiced that the anti- Nebraska men- of: the North have courage, and , energy enough to defeat the object of the slave propagandist by this system of emigration... No one „can doubt what ,ho thinius of the entire sohente.--gAio State Journal. Divstoritswr or . FILITID.—Ermy Snow and then feats are *Wiled whit& Berri to explain how some of the ..fast young man" rare enabled to make so much flow an moderate salaries.— Here Is another Instance, as related by the New York Journal of CoMmeros • • AD old established• iron manufacturing inn found itself seriously embarassed in its nuances, and bad just bccu obliged to make an assignment to its creditors. Upon an examination of the bu , airless secounta; it was dimiovered,thst the clerk, whir 'Lid devoted donsiderable time' to sailing 1 yachts and trotting fast times, and finally idled for Sarope on a picuurotriP, had been unfaith— fol to the trust confided: to him . ..Among other contrivances for lining his pockete, he hid: been ;it oustoraed each piP.4sy,. toilet apart a.consid 'arable .amonnt as I the share of wages . dueto workmen who hid hot bun tails employ of the concern for a yeati past, and appropriating the :game es he saw 8 . ALUM, 11. .correepondence has taken Awe bitereenAndite Brormow4mhard ahelloandldile'for:,Oovernor, aid "Mr.l3. C. Del lvan,-thegreft Tremperenoelrsder, WposithelP f.rltreflloi“-It het , been wi th held from the ' Tbo3udge , in hie letter, is for amending. 411conee laws, but le decidedly epilogs . ?illy frehlbltory law.. ~~~, :; , . . , I A DISOZACXICL \ RIOT tit xis TWIFLTIF Wean— :, r Ad u Ed jot CdArd.4. ,-..?.SqI2FIFFOFt inforn the Tenn, Max Suer anti, Barisal, .Pausass Una- i tiwit e d giane are ' 'settling upon. the _ : ID—NO AILREWIS--RIOOI3 or TEM f}3.10F,„, &O.— ! lands on the north shore of Lake Serer, me ' , Aboit two months since, the I:reek/ensile, fitted • Provincial Parliament of donde o f it . , '. up ibitildlng, near the'While Mills, to the Twelth s t, ut granting•tu'ag ns theNpight of p ward, and started a Sabbath school.: The snood ' and conveyi ng lands to the eNtent of four bun , Sunday after the school was opened a party \ of drnd acres each . • Lugs Inc* land, in that Germans waited upon the, of fi cers of the school region having been put into dollar by the Sow' and requested them to elosO' the same . The re - :.-ernment at Undollar and one liar and a Oar- quest was:int 'complied with , The next Sunday \ ter per acre, without reserrhigthe asinerallands,‘, ~ \ who toreht the schcie e l-roon was schoolb entered ,and b b perroke sons \ the. Yankees ! have prospected for '-, copper and ; iron, and having made rich discoveries, squat yip th Sunday ooks up and threw-int the furniture Into the street. upon the Linda, enter their claims end jointly The school was consequently suspended. The . , I,orsepantelyptuthase them. ,' ' Trustees of the church determined wpon nab- , 1 . ...... ,„ • • • aryl. ARRIVED AND iIiPARTEO.—..wo !steamers liiihinee school, rented a email brick house; near i - .nd at oar wharf yesterday. The "Challenge' the White Mills, and fitted it up ter 'School par - . , ..., poses The Sunday school was , egeta opened i yrom , s . holiaeta ... wn . ei Vand the e ' i llee gest ala fte ' f d l e m o**. xttte- ~, Pitta on "May morning. 'Previous to - the , hour of :hur,ff° li l °'-'n opening,. the Trustees were informed , . by a crowd so' long mane a steamer . nun been, mien wher h - , . . ;ed-her arrival by sundry eng . . Whistles. -_ , It . had boon ~upon oar waters that citizens trawled I ch e s \ Be ef h y oo o l en th g ey m w en o , ul tin d' t be if nt th o e be y d clared i and too th o e pen it Se th lnn eir l room wend be treated as it was' on a former„oc-1 Wharf in greet, numb" , to 5 " the ' ti g ht ' ' Pitta- % °WOO. The Trustees, fearful of a riot,. did not open the school, but proaeeded to the residences 1 burgh, silently and sad, She. had aboard the , ',Octets': silently la later I; the daY'frem aboard ` of several: of the , partie s wh om they suspected lifeless remains of her Captaid,7he haddled ... .of , • of being the prime . overs in the affair, and en , . .cliolera after leaving the port of Pittsburg h . The demoted to exPostulate with them not to , carry boat left for Wheeling, 'where the remains of-the.: into, execution the threats they had made, Hard .Captaiewere to be interred.' Ihr• words ' passed between them, and the Ger. dd. . - ' , .' , .. mans declared with oaths, that they, would riddle \ : The Roche.o e 'r Aisericanshouldeltinr sa:p din; ,the house and kill the parties, if they attempted pinging • the Whig candidate for Governor or • to open the school: By eight o'clock in the , take his name, dow n from its editorietheedN It evening toile in excitement was created, and A t las. perfect right to abuse him if it thinks pre landiede ofipareons.hed congregated upon the per, but-it hullo right to give point \te dile" . Harrison street .road,', between the Brighton abuse ti y seeming t o support him, o Father, 1: Hone: and Mill\ creek, \gnarling. , At a given sails juvenile to his paternal guardian, wriin.hatt.,, eignakthe friende.Of the 'l'enstees attacked . tin the ' thatnadt Ofi.elterultinil from piety t w..llti \ houses \ occupied by eon, ` o f the Germans, hod. 'far* " rao Gail' ,you ought to step, Prit7w.B. I owned 'hi John Coleman, and rid& ed one of them .or wirniiiie.;Ldroet Uwe whielt..t",..-N..Y:-.P.0. completely. A genett riot here followed. Pis- ~, ........: •,,-„, - ..i b - i i . coili ; e -,- . i;... e, .. : tots were fired, and bo ;der stones and clubs line : ',!'t ...U . W__='"'"'„,! • _ °° !" 33 ,„,„ ' — , e l,.„, °° mg.), "•• thrown ; women and- children were running in Pub li c •:`,`L,' - '_' °' this. p"`,Yrin;_,..-•,' t from i .0 0n ,,,i every - directioo, seraiuniiirancterying for safety -Wa":3%7 two thousand Si c ,: , , ,, ,, , ,rL tii2 , \ . of their husbands and -brottiers. .\ After three men 'P. were shot ante, number one otherwise : Sedf f! l° . tiet° ," ° '' . . il l s 7 .: • Pi , tia , " L ' thib...llcle ' .ll ' . ' 4 . :. \ injured, theGennon'eentinenqed a:retreat Thi Bader * 7 ,'• • \ \ • .„.`:-; - \ other'party Alien\wint* to the lfeaternArenne :. [Take Accorarrs von ir,-The marriednint tit • gorse, and broke 'in the winder:, and doors, and the New York crionnalubliantifiteinlhe sin.- .. threw thefurnitardlnto the road. AtlQ o'clock igle members.l,A :poor miserable old biehlikre, ' alma, :of fire poliannen arrived;;d.the riot-. says he Is notat all sorprised•fititt- , • ere dispersed.. Two:of the pelican , Dole and hly.goto their hands in by beating gieleitivela' ••. - Heigtdmatt. were Venten with ehatt?...° eiwiiti- •:: The Bestow Herald as that ali' t t eir'iliiit,W` • ':' • rung \to mike ini an*st, but thei nen net -- \ tinkle ' , a Universalist elerlyman was 'ltnited . .to lerk°l3l) C l° J ured ' ' 'Th° * °° of tit° thl° men preach in .. the :Unlawful , ctet in ..43fdatitte; I who winr„shot, we could not learn, bat tinder cher \ whereat the organist took effennit.luntrefusedeor. stand that: their injuries are of a fatal play during the sdrvice.” ' :1,.. , ~,,, are lilt eerie ly injured. The fight ended about , . half,pairt Uto clock. There were'only tiv,i \of . IV e IINDRIES---100 bbls. N. O. lidolaniefUt:-,t,- the ,Twelfth \Ward Police on the'ground, but we fr.. 7a1 , 1 Meta ILlirai l ita amed i1g ..4 i oiori . understand the qayor will institute an limed \ ". no Mix prime Si Cotrffir. 25 td. cr.& ItteS - , N...., .., gallon to assertan where the ether. poliece offi 7 \ l ig t tiguel,l'inflrn s i=n - rharlt7o . oe . „.•.; „ den were, and ihd,Lientenants of Bremen eta- ZlOds. Cut dod' . Ort. .• ', dcg , _' . -*:„ ° 1 'I ." \ 11 .. ..., , title borne. It inischerged yesterdiy; that one , , Attnin 'renew. i al es ii n r e n e ra: - Auenaiii..-,a. \A. \ do snarled of them knew that\ the riot was in progress , but . 6Ce F.1111.1 , 1Y. witt.All.owdl i lE v al fs„. refined to go and pt3o \ s' i atop io the , same. .An or e ty \ •°-. extra pollee force has been placed upon' duty in Ii t TEW Lc:or—Nei:l o t e f B ag i e f B Gpi i i-pp unt „ that ne ighborhood ) to \ Prevent, a reoetation of .01 bod ,, ,.faitientember.etily 20note, .. . , , ~.. ~ i. ,-:{. Stich scenes of violence\ and idooditied. ,„ The .reaSon i quogsfzJiitri - ... ~..,„ Sunday school will beepninf, posetivelyi on 5w.",,,,,,...n It e m iti me ,t, w rseu e m e . ,-- \ \ next Bundsy morning.—Cimkomoff Gunn. \: b on-iloo lt inoo n , br ra n ee. ,t \ , . .. , . . ~., Tae S - , on Istaans.-AR r, i'. , rate letter from ki the t . S. re I of-war &Alt 'a. whit& has lately been . tioned on the \ IA of Peru, in forMs fts that e eessethad biti..fruddenly and unexpectedly , ordered to , the Sandwich Wands. The reason is" %quote) .9.lte*Nist g of the lands bag made, pus& of . annexation M. the United States, and 'a large French Sock is; already there to take posiesdon' of them owth'it first op- Pertaglti. You doubtless know bow -one the French and Englialtare to obtain posbeittion of these 'islands." \ We would remark in ,connection with thiti ‘ that there is no doubt of the gravity of the ikenent position of then! ialanda.V, :A, proposition for an nexation is unquestitembly'pending ; but 'it'll!! yet to:be determined, whether it. can be acoonik plished to the satisfaction of both parties, and` It so, whether Englander Prunoe,*ill not in Some form undertake Mpeeventit. \ The Pacific wel '- \ , merits its name, foepolitleally as well. es physi ',tally it .has also been the most' peiceiful portion of the world., Hut it is not very Siffifrult to per- CATI! , that the islands which intersperse it. go .vainsble to commerce, may be germs of trouble for future growth. The dispositien*hich is fi natio be made of them will semi*, touch the 4tamsts of the different nations.--N. 7. Crquaiw „ _ . ~ . Wain= 1.1411/08 Law Stranunn.Zhd , . premiCOurt of Vermont, through Chief eitakiCo Redfield, .has last given-judgment .in fanr"pf the conatititionality of the Prohibitory Liquor 'Law of thit State, anaßed on the polutd of i. subminion td the People. ThOesse WAS that of the State against Parker, for the illegal sale 'of liquor; and was carried up on appeal ' The Court said: "It is admitted by all that a lawAsPertuling upon a general contingent:pis rand. it is Salts. mansto attempt to distinguish between thatend the eantingency or ot\ nopnlar Tote. The policy of h•\ license or prohibitory law depends upon the state of .publie feeling on the subject; and it is perfectly , proper for the Legislature,hy anY proper, mode, to ascertain that condition of things. \ They may adjourn, to await the action of the people, or they may provide,' as here, for the mode of ascertaining that feeling, and 'defer the operation of the law, dependent upon that feeling until after another session of the Legis lature. In ill great mond - Questions 'of this character,' the\ efficacy of the lsw must depend upon the state, of public feeling; and that should be ascertained by ptitiou, or other in termediate mode; ;as in tliis case:•:,. Judgment against riefondent, and 'fine impel,* Tor four offences.' The Bedtistors Patriot and the Ilk:, moil Whig each performs tho melancholy dug of leading the Widget)! this State outer their Whig party, which, when it es.rries their two Edges and an other (South. Carolitm, '. for instaimi,).Will have . three ranged 'under its baniters: We sap oee we ought illte feel • solemn about this, and no we . would Hit wasn't so funny. And, since reading out is in fashion,the RisAnnitid Dwain?. per forms the came ad office to Geit, Cass, who, for trying, to'hirmitme. the sovereigns of Mich igan with a little`tetapty , Anti-Slavery , premien, is dealt 'frith lithis terribtefishion.—N. F. Triburic "If his Language be correctly even in. the re-. port of his speech, he has isSeereci the last .cord which bound hint to the Demorsey of Ute l iSanth.' Henceforth ho moat fenk s lvith Benton' n d Van feelings Buren, is one who hiet, insulted our fee and betrayed onr . coidittertee: 'The week' ate pt to • serve' two masters, to reconcile . devotion to, the Constitution with submission. to Aboliti late.— an attempt to , which he was persuaded by the suggestions of an undying ambition—his placed him with those illustrious apostles in the Do of lost and dishonored politicians." . . s sat p n oaddoh an 101 ' which u nl or' • al ) .7:tal Co t I to th / nec • A ItAnsoiD Taw( Alumni° Ton r..—At Manchester, N. ill., on Friday last, just a le”, comotire and cars, with about twenty p ngers were getting ready to leave the railroad depot, a Sheriff stepped upon the platform an levied upon the train, in - virtue of a writ by w leh all property of the, ned was attached u nine suits for debts amounting to $50,000, or' • ally contracted by th New Hampshire Can _Rail road, but duo f rn the Merrimac and Co fl•. I cut road since the former was merged I to. the 4 1 maple latter.' At the me of the arrest the had not been put on and the cam- 1 • , 1 A FUSION PA .—The locoro9o poses Neck! 1 to the fission of riles to oppose the Adminis• tration. As- ent • Pierce hes disapPointed every body he ust expect :opposit'an from all quarters. 'Due ben you talk of fusion,llook at his Cabineti ae the Hartford 'Courant describes it:—"One klasuebuietts Coalitionist-- • One New York.. Soft—end Pennsylvania Catholic—one Free Soil Michigan toarturi Kentucky Union , man—one North Carolina old line Democrat, and pretty old nethat—indbne blisslrelppi Fire Eater! Weathers ever such a specimen of Va... Occwrattose nr Passcs.-1 told you lately of the laborious and oat-or:door °cooped - of wo men in Fran ce, and I may mention • paunch that thatremarkable article is going tb rounds of Europe in carious languages, as if it w 00010- thing new. I will now say, per contra, that my waaherwoman is a man ! Ile lives in . a Rue Blanc, and any one may IMO Mature to elbows in soap audit, or Ironing feilla• or bo Ilia wife is a woodsumer.--Paris Co , •au•N.- The Adminiszation at Washington a 'pairs to be losing oast among its former • sup..stare -at home'and abroad! The London ITime which opposed Gan: coles'elaction with all i power, 60100 time to up nerve; miaow accord ing to the 0 dent of, the N. Y.-. mmer. cial Ada Paris Preue, " w • oh has long tried to bei ' tided with l'reaiden Flaunt administration uses that his go enment must be ackno 1 ged.eme by its walk-winters, to be weak an s exile ." ' There arenone but the o ffi ce h o ld ers their dependents , to do it re- - A DlllBO T STATIMIZ—The I tboo pa pers are use g that` during the peat year n: tld ha' Goyarnor ifigi paid off, by , the' ebus administration of: the affairs or the =mon wesdrh.seuly or million of flatus ofAG Elate debt. liit akto•stated, however, hat the float. big debt of the ?hate' equals; ;ifit-drms sot az 'coed tidi amount: `The publio debt of our State 'clinnot be decreased, Imam" , as the PublMltorint are'retainsd to drain the tressm7 for the benefit of rapacious offlos.hobiers,—Phff : Mot I MEM , • \ E. e s : \ VOLUME LXVIIII T -NUMBER 35. IXILL arrive, in a few days, at 3fOn4:lk ibob=4WeigrgritZ ec ur, toomou...sakactioSixaci rg - ' Whole end Bpplli L...ctord inaupowarmums: rthel sem, of *bleb will be offered low ler cub at • a PATTOLVa. to tab Wive, tiCioD CASH , EitieESTMENTS-- ' •• .• . '' ILA ao ab. awkoiszittabnigg i - . ' ' --.,. , • , -..! ,, i 40, , " Onto and Pa. ELa • ' - do ;I •• 31anehaalar &Maas LAE . ';' - • ',.., ' 93 1" Mononaabala 2.lavitlon CAL 64 , 10 1.“ Pith', LW- FtnE t' aatmr/nanklEada - .60" Rockland *intuit Co-, . ; - ,.., , if 1: ~^ Veal Alieglaeny I.ss.'frapErn . Mud.g.. '— ' MOO CELT fltlatmrgh • _llO. ; sell •• •-•-- d. WILKINS d' `A. lIORTICITLIIIRAL =BIB Tally Tiakete faitals at •W; ent Boxes, and James Wardroi.s. • . , 0n123t.• • • • TIGNBYWO9DS, , Fo• SALE.—A. sigendid % Conn*. Rest: . de . re. on the Ohlo Meer adjoining the Maus di*. nat. o • the pleat road, at Wood's Ran.t There 114 same COT . with •large amount of gra , 11.1 , 1 eargnrek. I . Cria be"" t u honsee, ''d ""1 :11Zet VI "' a reMS boa,' atVOffered am Eruintre " siti 'l7"4'l"L " of VIM 1:18.i4 sitiiitist64'. a atiNO.E FOR BusibtEgs.- - IfoFeat,,- 11-ctune d. - ea t • . Wh & m a t d s t itthe ors le4l= h iTAßlllinra.SONalti . eff LKS—Just sised 201sbifil • Entek '`drelrsaida"*"l"ti.l=Mit" . • AMA .• • - I pea. . I 'co orej,; . • `: •• a Tort toperlor ortkis. M ASON 3( osillet.• ' oelz . .A. L. it . ...,,,., ... 1 CK PLA.I.4 : . SILKS--Jud.reced;a fait .A . l ---- of the Atove T n elisdaq.rod SILV o i l excellent J. VARK FRENCH., CHINTZES--Welurre . • • reed fort pes. Of the sltomtwe now ,A. - . A. MASON CO., 25. 3th R. PI'S FREN : At 78 9=19 Der yardil,t \ 11AUAN t auk. NG. 91 Market 112•91. . n • &Elfk have iweived a ,beautiful eat of attired an woorDlt td __=Tiso, • choice lot of•jlitoe Rad fittip)d,..r DIU= reapeotnally,oUelt • oaU fncat GM ASTILE SOAP-25 bag. ju,st' ree'd und foi sale br \ eel Z. @SLURS , * 00 S No 7 \. " • ' , Q? I S. .TIIIIPE'N s t.I„.NE--30b148.'ciikt:ieo . !d,,,,- LJ • for Ws \ 810 ' 1,1 5* CO. ~ 0511 4 1-=2oo'ght , No. enih 'sad fir ale by , JOHN WATT it 'CO. rI'bIIACCOL-715 :b r a, and B ' e, Tobadoo „tx - - HE LAMES & CASHMERES —soun 11 140 , ILP new shles init. reed. A:. A.IIABON ik 00. A PPLE, POTATO & TUB4IPP.A.p.SitS. 7 - 12 &ma of these =maim ta wait tamps! ttcatel) Just reed sad TOr E. PHAKILLAND,Ii. .Ir6a4 at! Git PHEGOR 5 .,., L - 7 Warrant-id free from delete:dna. and fro Obaa ?p iaaa•Ciall Clinn, at Trantot, N. J4 ll llegil . of Inn Li lLa strongish LI Limo or Una:imam.. . atm sod in Ulm marina, PriCo loner Wl= fa • turajnet rded and for ado La d_nantlena to std;b7,, 11.1107T0N. Vt. Wood and Froatita..- 41-LD MONONGAHELA WEUSKEY-: 1 -i" - tew, gaud main supnior 9 Inan,oldV . 9l 9,_ . 11.vilchhkny,-aa nand and L , nn MP ) 1 1 :13." th* 8100. ' 'nonini , Wood awl TranValn. S ': I IDES-20 big. Olay"PiPes for'salei tovfbyy =is 91 ON CURED TOBACCO-40 .cattt bOxim "411 46 " Cus ta " .. trA ' i l A s s:r2 waM • - Elk. NUTS-0)4 bags to arrive for sal “16 at ISAIAH DICES! . I OOKS, BOOKS—Nevireclition of ` N ~ . .0 s .; I . WELLING ROUSE FOR bALE, el . . an Robinson at.. Allejiban 7, neu the St. Mir strike • Brick, . 0 1 ...Std. arthistt as nu dean nips.,.. , _ antlio=2, lu•Tlgt r a maT is 14salpitalaaril it.. • ' n. ttIREI CAGES-8 dos; Wood Calm imp: 114 "‘, 6 T .811° i IitrEPCW Al6l6lofah ir ir BASS - SEEDS-'—Timothy, Clofer;' Rai TaNOtelukrd TET. Sloe TaliNitalhitkl4lf2id \ l l Ciovenom Land and pr• Wc•e - MIS ' It. Max KLAN u. No. Lzvd IatERTILIZERS;-o , ciaiio Pliebituio ? I % .10 of Ltaxe; Eons Dag, pur• haid Pluleitte dais ME • . • • E. IL. 811Al2ILL.Atip„ • EGAR--42 bbls. Common:Vinegan, : , ;mo Pun Cider kif iirr by • sett' ...J.: 2 W. ltes r4IILAND. de Utort7 , • •• EX TRACT OF COFFEE-2W dos. x. tract of Capitol mactotecturer's priep by.. osela a. W. NeFAILLAN 0, 206 Lltowtlr I - Y - OLASBES-6 bbls St.. Loois •i3l2gar How. }Warm la bbla. N.R.tiaaadaat . fts . LtrED INK=b en2eiior tirtica" otTft_itOlg....d i r k A tIZOCJgIMittI QEPTEER 9th, - 1854.--liaganlk KB No. Ell Market et,, bal..) Just roo'd peroVrolo Mimi of tire , mad . 'beautifor 'tyke or Preach, tale sodßotelt wfdoitlit Embroldryietofor oantedlo tal• ''Abo—A Tory 1570 smortmett of MotitiFun,, Tfikoolltas - • , L,-; ERRING-60 bbls. No. I pickled in store for We I v ly4 • - .11 B. o.42nTurraL 11 1 1,IMOMY bc4:, Ai mat, 4,x4 reed sad 'taivialepi • , MIME DRAFTS, Promuwory liotesquid ju Bllls errfceus• =a be nepterdnrittA.,: 11 , INTE I-- Five ia l t l . s . m'ev. w/th oZ, 1t7,4,,A1T1;ra1%"17d0e .1.4 M ri ST t:RATETi OLOTIEING;'for men and bo4riAl and warkeotaiblpolow on at orms.U V(00.1 it, 441 4 SO POMO aiet. .. , On l ic. ANTE r D--Thk. leverinsid comp to lefei' Ant. ig.4l, inaonfirt. abnrt ot eA" r_. wade. tan w \ :.THO& w , s 1 ka s br selt. - A. a &Seam EILOUR-200 bble. SupelitniestullOO'bbbi ICJ Extra, reed And As imrtrre. A:lfiaiNi, iu , LBS.VALC• ' . GNESIA. wad Ana Ihr tr . -, . - ruxim a , •Bad ' '`k ':.i SS{ t.i :'i: P/, .7Lith.eC~f...~ Y calGs rer'edsiul for sale a a. sElkulte 109-*
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