The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, October 02, 1854, Image 1

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7 : TM pat anoaropirwortad moron. mordle. and
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halt prim
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Mitobimi mot oerowalabla •. Pew lend adrartlannonts
. • bli•Onell Ma amount alwranal Ow their wobileatlon.
insole/Was eandletaka for aloe tolls obariont the mew
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mato" or inmertloteel.• will tor eneetkowd WI =rad. and
pa •,, 1* snwtad sewordinicly•
PA' _annual advertkera
a l. perkily !balled to
inresUantaao Wawa. and ll ad wartisomonto Am
bones of ottner parsons, an wan so all adrortiownento
i . net Inetowitatedy onaintopt mitti *lantana bosines.. wed.
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. -411 tollotso tbr eboritatO torittotkros, not t eam.
man, enertioneabita and <ow publia enootioilb nod 01l
' Pollikal ~Pave and notion. to be obarfead lull oir. POT.
Martibio notices to bo charged 50 rota.
Moak ncettow tasartod witbewt chug% =de.. acconfar
P. OW by found twritatkins or obituary 'potter, and Then
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tiona, or votnizion notion diplental to liall attantion to
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,walteits , t_ba mina to to be rind for. If Intended to,
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Oa is aimed loader yearly rotes, bat allowed a direcorit of
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, • --• Ir' iiiiiii'ali reiiirmit a. ban, nisios. -
, , .-..t .-- . each additional lenertion.--.. 3f
adlinaajoin mitt
deb additional inaratiori.--25 centa.
iiianalant Manilas:nada to ba tdd advance.
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GRORDE E. ARNOLD & po.
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SADDLER? AIM QdREIAGE )U.IEBS.
R. 71/2 [Meek s Jr -
WOOD =Zit itrrsavßatr.
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lIEEVAM CIGARS,'
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BUSIMSS:CARDS.
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OSEPS. -A.-P. MORRISON, "Attar
um at Lay. NS» No: 10 Yottettr 000, between
ofttl 0411nottalttab otsh
• W.- .-Attorn4 at Law; "Bake ,
DidlaWol/163 OM; UM" Fbazth sild
ROBERT E-PIITLLM, Atioimey at Law,
ROBERT POLLOOK; Attorney at, Law-
Come it Mb gee Giant ete.tioneoete Q.° Court
1 71 : 1 1tES 4 AWirN,-Atiorney — it-rair, office
Youth ariit; Vittikergb.. .1:
FRANCISE.FEAMEGIN,A ;rn4.atLaw,
170 north ntranl::Pittsbue g h."
71AEPER : E. , BRADY, :Attp . . ey at Law.
V . . No. leliklftbstsieet,Pitta e im s . •
BANKERS AND BR I KERS.
rIPIEENAN & CO., Bankeia an Exchange
p urcv ? .96 woo4•t....too.netor -.atom
.arrncy sadden Hank liotesand llkseotent Time
Exclungeonatl Vomoloory_Notax make Collections ln
principal dime of the union; ReCCITO Des:lta on call
in zul n=s t =te t r_roltro P ri=l
.1111ellastecn lisekange for sie. .“b=-47
aura ancurat-..4-...enerean saax.. .. .. Mama
KRAMERI . .4L RAHN, Bankers and Et
change Angrara Ray and la Gold and fever and
• Notae,magartlate loans on Real Estate htock Sew
irtinillottaru.yllll:77l g i roI L IVCOZWIV. ? rk. r itg
tbu made no all points In the Union. Offloo corner of
Tlthd sad Wood .ainefta dir.t.kr onr.ted the 131.1.3bar1e•
uc.rbly
Uudot. o
' D. KING, COW Stook And Exchanges• • Partaker, Fanditi . street—Darr and aelle Steele on
pzehange on Esatern cities iontdiad at ow'
watt re attlons made on theWeat at low ram; Wee ,
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lat.r, mini, a or, Binkoni,ft, oblibo Drokotsiind:
erg In Th A i =unl,. . ] :=lVr a trag4,=
Ikrott. Curnn a ihronor rt,,,elyed on Dort. - Kibt
nal nott r ol l atralfr thm"" :
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DroutrAtT attentlai .
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-.WILKINS k". 004 Exchange Brokers,
• No, 76 Fourth stmt. oppvit•lhe Bank'ofyitt•-
tregh.. All Ingas•4lorik•tatort. Ilbma WAN. jrlo
. L'ARIITER; Jr.; Banker and Bre;
ilb otriet, lea Cie, adjelahohog . the Beata
Pittaburob.
Vr . 110D1ES 8: SON; Deallsis. in,Fore i
end DoenesUe BIMof Ezeharim tiertitleace of
= , ,.llankliotei sad Ftpeels„`:: d 9 Market sitmeS - Pltte•
throe. at the United 8= .6.11.1"•.V1''''..”1"..
BOOKStILLEItS &C.
PUMWAIV*fm.C`i;%Mi
tLL ,, WELDlN,Acticiledale,-and
Dealer Blank and SciabOVllSola,rspa. and Sir
- , N0.633V0cd stmt., (betvveng and Paana)
_JOHN` S: DAVISON, Bookseller end Sta
tioner. unarm to Davbrns *Aittirw, t Mat*
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Itt7ltY S.:BOSlZRlll,'Bookseller and
Dealer In Stationer/. te., )io.. 62 Martel, street, war
ond„ Pittsburgh,
- 161 . 747.-11:73"/
IRGINIA.
YtTIV-1;•;•
LAY k • (24 d 1, Booksellers' and . -Statroners,
• ss. w Knot, asst dr= to the curse, of Med.
urirty Ps. Sehool arrbaoks conststitly . Ism*
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J. •IC Bunn & co
?Tap‘g / VELL e Sn issidN /mit •
5 I% Ar a brilo.ll,4`th,:ilflidlFt't,,-
- lit Sirkitar.
; . Mtioteole Orpeer, Importer dead Dealer in -1
FOREIGN WINES, BraiklieliP and'Old 316.
cllroca LA Fro . n i c l i&-ritt.ag g i tk..". , =tdl "
, POINDEXTER; Mere .
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• dlr. Itrokid Ctinarnhaton Illtretunt,lTT
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sal I So erw
modstreart. ap93-Ina
to WBA.NE, Commission. and For:
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vraldlagilterehaatz. dealer. talical and Prodnew
ge..rain ?Mauna SlansOkat,ree.s..ll4, Seeom
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EalrOST — C", do - ,. ,_l5 Grocers,
Pmtuce Diatrrttg-F . ttN.
- Eraxsork towns
.SPRDIGER ITARBAXIGiff C 0., ,, Owen ,
& sera to &- Ilarbind&) , Coneuitiiitil , and Tomrding
eschurtx Dodo+ in -Wool AKA Prcdpee erratrally, Noo&
-US /Int andll6 &mud am* Pittabarith. apAy
11..W.RgAiFlottrYsetin's;' Commission .
*Jr sad Firwirdtag 6torebsitte and - Dealers la Pr.lam
. sttin t"" =6. • Na 6 76 41 4 41:=1Mt AA, P=7,
ARDY,: — JONES & Ehtecessois tq
ATWOOD JON'Es oo..vo=.tw. and Ponsi,:h
R fel , rAtwAA neaten to
& CO, Wholeadet Gm,
Cotarmindon •ad Fortran:bug Marebants:' and
ihrlbizbtogiVottoa Yam, 67 Water gt..Plttobarth..
Ndea Iif EACRIVA ..ANTELO, Genera .COmMia-•
ereltsatti'l'hllsellebblin. • .• winner
on ecalanssas ! ta of Froths, generaltr." Ja77
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CO.,TOHN W VI/010Eide
• Oammeurnon ts, end Design In Produce and.
Pitbeaterzb Mut IVo. 2ZB Liberty d, Pittetbtergb,
T B. OANFTEf..I),- late of Warren, Ohio,
01 , e Coma Won wet 1 1
ade Dealer In Waster* Realm 51° B r at e r a p o l l" t..
Pearl Ash. sad Warterst Petetue Ir. , Water wee.
between 6mlthEelQ got Wood. Pt
_gets oft= Mason. Little St
fp.. LITTLE & CO., Wholesale O; tern
Pradaa aid Murrobidan Moroluntit, end DdLlos• to
intuenarva. .112 arvogi stivVittf
CHEESE 'WAKEIIOIISE.-HENRY It
COLLMS.lionrardles and Caanoladocaterebasitomi
Deal. itl Owen, Batter. ,TAlce rids and Produce sremersllT.
ztv Wood Arra, Oar. 31r4a, Pittobusgb • - miral
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; TON BUNHHORST & MURPHY; Whole
tn. tLb~ ` 4~llOßaty , tin, Water: ."
Pitt,
"TACOB FORSYTH, Jr.:Jarman:ling and
0 Ocambidon Madtass, Fa 63 Waft, itintlt.l:lttivh.
.!MOMASPALMR,'Importee - and Dealer
hrlribeh und -Menl}=l,r6ll4
~:IdeOLINTOCK, Importer and Whole ,
• • sad Mall %ski:Csnliplinl
t gaar.oll
awm altMgle ip, :tg. l l , 437=X t. Itisdet,
'MORRIS krATTON,,Wlitdesale and Re
.l°f,44l,ogrq an um /Selena 614, at Ma Miami.
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PRY GOODS.
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rGauib,. VAN - GOBI:1ER, 'Dealer Trim
Hadar iltuttiOveg 1•EID 0110:161. Pubroiduter,
• t's. ParalsbUirGoula sug Dauer milelsou a tall u
sorttrumt of which eau always Its bull sr Ng SS, auger ot
Market street sag the Diamud, Pittsburgh, Pt. *plias
A. 4, maw deo, "manors G L xerscrir t 011.. N. TOM
&A. - MASON A- CO4 Wholesaleindßetiil
Desberie In Taney and Staple pit. Ova% irk
MITRPIT'L 13171101rFLEttll, Wholesale
and Retail Prr Goodo aDraar Foorth and
strset. lit4bursl6,
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;
OEM, F1:0Y41 , tt ' •Orocors.
- .mCostodadoitlS•relalts, x 6173 rood ma ub •
OBERT lIICYORE;Whelosale Grocer, Rea
sirrusi Diaffhar, Dodge in Produce, rittfrab Maar •
=dap aiddaof Yarelda and posnadad Minas_ mad
sto, l / 4 1 . ins; A: .Wl=l. n n = - 1 :1 Lin in
:..aura t4C[sUtT
BLACKBIIiar Wholesalg Gra
Whet r and Deals . In Produne and
Q Mai and Oaten always
on band at their . telethon" iii Water direetqlttrewsb.
111AUn DICIII6
ISAIAH - DICKEY CO, ;Wholesale Oro.
commindan Ilerehanto. and D. h Prodniss.
0. - 611 Water. stmt. and Iln Viola Mad. llttsbnenh.
iotti D. Y _. a. sat:
'DILLS 1 Rag, Wholintale Grocery arid
A1LC 4 1 0 . 004 °. 31 ."+ , 1` 1 .• 194 • ... trim..
IlalLtr—
BAGALEY k CO, Wholesale Gra;
Tv sacra Nos. la and Wet sthostalttsborsh.
vitaLTAM A:-.IPGLITSG, t Grocer tll
vT Tao Dualsr;eareirriorsrood kastb streets.hu ,
falai& co ly assortmerrit of mntwOrootriot and
ass—Vmdp ab halts snd NutOrm . .r.kr snq
I()BERT 'DAIXELL &, CO., Wbolediale,
eamattnice limits:o:lmam la Pledger
Fief, &1:610...11aosil No, 11611,i14bortt Ana.
th., ~ -=. 2 . .•,, i 3, ..''' .
.. .
0 fl mu:moors to
. .t.riek,whoiesgsoltaalletwara,_
t= t t "
oat tad Waterstmtat.RlUnarlul• ; -
CC BERT , SON, Wholesalearnica and
tkomlifitott Marolvinf,Diskr iv Pindaem anal ntti.
gh Ilst!ttltetored Artideqw 198 Idtarty" end. PO'
411..; kiiitivitloTelieLle aroma Cam,:
arr ir i ftanh i lt at urfturs iterages!...rand
MMRPMZEZS2
„ . . .
- 14.404.1.4TLWOODWARD
.**ll 6lo6,l kMos. _
EMEOZHEME
AITORNEYS.
GROCERS.
va''
' AGENCIES.
ACllRD.4aniug hece appointed the ex
chides Avata f or Tlttelermh,,lhr the &a *Wont
rated Ceateed and Btratehea . Leather ltelthm aairr
hfeetwal brAl. JEWELL a 12109,or8art1101Contieetteert,
We nowetree• fur ails a large epartsheat - et .11 widths,
taaau/hrtured, . Aathe,
b.thiaalar ta say. = 6 .1 t r ' le thll; I lr ''' • fltunl o s fk u g
Inch * m arket . Alma *largo steak et .ri +width. et • ladle.
I . ll=M4;;Nraj.l„r ii :re u lu i Lea; and for sale at the
AUSTIN' LOOMIS, 'Real 'Estate A,ent,
r Stock, lilathaaalst read BM Invoker, No. 92
ourthatreet, stare Wood, alialnate 9ramptly attended
.e-mtrEL L. DURSIMLL, Swretaft
F. 31.. GORDON, fiecretary:Prßater . n Inca
rano CO.:. Wstar etteet. , . -
J`GARDINEROOFFIN .Agenifoaranklin
ovmminn ntekciitcorster of Wood
A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delawitre Mu
•• Md. Imnlraime Oncumar.l2 Wider street
asonai' z._imatat
fIEO. TAYLOR . & AUTON, (anceessois
.ILP elor Idianie,) . lifeMeesl qmtminion and 'for
warding thirehants, and Agents for ;Pastent Ilansporter
tion Lines. Wholesale Dealers In Staple Mamie" Sheet
ing', cotton„Votthnatax,'Hating, TEM , . alma.. Xl*
atm" and Itentnelty H ump TrAmmoo,' Soda - Ash. Hind."
Glses, Pig Bar ant White I,==tl Stoma, mid Mein
.Plttabnrah.: No. es' 7roat.'stmet,.foe pqs ire
Pitt.etmesta and St. Lodi Packet Ludlum) Cineinnati,
Ja2l3-3md
..... W. IVALLINGNORD.
A. - HUTCHISON & CO.„ Coininiseion
tr . t zgr i h l re , end Arta fo . rgra d irectirartfr•
ai.npu Zion, Point, ie.. ite
•
MUSIC, &C.
TORN H. MILLOR, Dealer. in. Piano Fertes,
11411° a t/ 561 1 t = t 6 t P`' ne r *k 74 t t fe llo A.
HENRY ICIEBER, Dialer iriMUsid,
Mu
• Inatannianta. and Innoter at Malian Strinani
agent. fur Nunn, a c.a....mad and ninon Ziad.f.
vitt, Oolearana Zolean .dttacnincot. Abod lb? Dunham a
DRUGGISTS.
4 1 1. 0E1N (etu.tiesetki to 'Jae. M'Guf
-o,7l)...Nnieleinle• .ind RELIT sa
Druggist d Dealer In
p. vu*:DseWer*44.l4l Wood street. Edoors hOol.
Nimbi , All...c.' littenwith. Agent tor • Dr
port'altedidaa.. • , - • = tob.lo
‘17,001.-- ....
' ............ FLUIIIIO
wmcox & co.. Druggists and Ap
oth
i_A.. sessioa torint !dirket street and the Dlaxnend.a sat ,
constantly no handa foil and complat• assortment of
Drujs,3tedietecekracomemawlartictorpartminbatoilmir
Pbyidetam L
ate fully octirtAXindoi. mylD.
JOHN P. SCOTT, Whole le Dealer in,
arca, ratnts. QUA. Varnish.. Ant Dr* Stuffy. No:
berty Alba. Plttsburgh.
,All onfem TKetre prompt attentlam ,
larlkfflot krc Loudon a (xi vsloata. finally niedlehea.
ttA. FAIIIe f EITOCK & CO., Wholessaili:
.- and ossonfootororo of Whito Lood.Rod
and o.comer Wood and food spreeta. Pitto
E. SEL
tato LEßS , „..Wholetsale Dealer in .
Dram Po SWF& Terslatb.. Ito., to,
o. *a% arietalturgb. , Goods warranted. Priam
•-• • • . • _ ............... •• •
AbsRAIIN RAITER, 'Wholesale- & Retail
rggista.uvb,' owner orLltart7 sad 8t.43161, street,.
" SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale
OF • Druggists, No. 24. Wood Knot; Pltbtronrh.
• OSEPII FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox
in to:, tamer Market 'areal and DiaminuKeete m n .
stantly on band fall end oconpleu. aportment of Daga
Ifedkinok Monica Cheats, Patftuery, and article*
ocrtainanc to Ida button*
Mumane poolptloat nutfolly compounded at aU
hours, , rm
Jakir
WOOL • MERCHANTS.
. LER, nice:vi sot:to MURPHY & LEE,
4, 1 4.2=rae"! - Th'w Oowi .... 4 "Mr" - - b*Tf'i..v4.
•• • •
MEDICINE.
it. JAN ES Offic'e'sind Iretridence,
ns gree, mridto tits 05tt...4m1. ritto
11~J M . VARIAN ; hi D.. 4.*,13€7T-. ,
3. r. 1,3 03, v. N. • 4
MERCHANT TA4o_,Sf"'
RR CHESTS - R;MoiCb7riiTailor au•
ms3a atrort. Pticalar Wont/mi . .
to Boyle t.ttur menu.. ai • now r
rILIANI• DlORTiMelehant"Etilar.Dri t
u4Deaer, L 3 3es.ls aottaNt,
obvert
ATTS
CO., Merchant Tailors, fgt .
Minty rtreet.:L—We aro tune tIKVITIDe one
mg Nock el Goods An. Gentlemen'. Weav—Clotb.. Cu.
and Teulnuefthanonustatylunnd thuelquallty ,
Oar Meal. and enstamer. vN pies*. give UP a 414 Inaq,
T MOODWELL, Witt
t. -
JORN WETE
PATXNT BOX VI
and WM= BEM VI
lasnisAltreeta, , oni 'glass*
Items,'
EMBROIDERED
7ILLAS-31sterith
Jettf "ll " *
Bolivar Fire
ufacl
PINIILS COMP,
70731
Pit:Am/vb. September
I`
• • ~ . .Boots and :Shoes!! - • I -
14 AMES ROBB, - N 0.89 Market street, 3d
doerletesi ilia . Market nOlllO. undd Item the onb
that be hen woe • very full stook of anal thins In the
toot and Fboe Ueda sun u L.dl..' QUIP+, half Oaten.,
Jaunt Lind . "rea, Lady Franklin nod all the styles
,
•fnund ottthe . titim also. Wows' and Mittens'.
Getters and Nam, BPOtti,4l4 M 1301410 thelr. varieties,
also, Outleteens thas A... Paton! Calf hoots. French
'Cell Fleota - 000 gross Oa We Land Alum alto, Tau' sod
Youths' iloota Eno Vino& Colt
• Pleani oho sea tall as we Irish to - Kll Oath , 111) -&Rifle
tool who aver as with their enstou u sill give anthems •
lilesounber the Nam. RD lierketstreet, 0,0
31'CORD ,/k
inunamme Asp =Au. 7181110N4LBLE
HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS,
A.AI) DEALIMBLY ALL KINDS 07 11711114 "
ooarize OP WOOD AND rant WREN=
. . .
i PittibVt, Pa.
• lin c rbst• 104.1natmieel entsnta s
ty
" ZZ":71: .
11":048. Culls *ad Par &mats. Ili"'
_Coach and Carriage Factory.
11 - 01INSTON, BROTHER it CO., .hOther
sed flaaprt dm* Allagbahr att., 1110
=fully laZa tt u ilt . tak.22LtucclAtcazlsa .
Patti. .81Mataria7 :' ,7 lllicllabalr micas
aLm ... a
I;W* onraVtioad mrcroactima • - •
AU orders .10 b. execrated with add maid to clam.
, tUltf scat ammif of fiaUA. hapalm aillateo be attended
to cm thomcat simemahla terms- Thant In fill work
Om bed Pastaza Matta, Palm awl Whist Staff. they Pal
mutant that all who hvar them with Mar mamma.
w 1 1 b4tatly satisfied on trial their week -
ra MlNlltmtml fa Ithctassaal mai Wag pap
chaaltutt ocal •
Froartoich Factory-411140=y.
M. K. WHIM& CO., . would re.
w: n o' se P 4 r i torwk, m bitir tba Rd b rel= LITZ;
amts.. • iow wow mieurjexagzmparea tp,...4 .
w .,. r
earonXilagn i aa tc, te.., wbtch .B from --- tSa
kali as n a maavdeetuve or tha ahaes mak. and
the he they have, they iteal eaciadett that me meg"
Ai to do week on the moat repaestabia tar= eflth ehove
eranting &Alan; in their hae. -
Paying partici:der attention to the 11.1.41 k. nt mmatili.
awns. none bat competent; winkmen, they have no
hesitation In warnintints. their vo. k•- We thenskye
the attantket of the pa bile to this matter.
jCll.—ltinnhing deft. In the best 112/111110W an& on tho
COACT FACTORY:.
48. "igen. war Wood art
• " • ArrIELOW.i VPDP RUMOR,
respeetfuuy ettllltho - itttintion of
BM:4IMM Ltd Western 'tracheate to hie tine stock
Centereg. napalm in Price tram 11100 to SIM - .Theo
Wasps, lan bout from tne beet material sod vertmenr
- ship. sad under hie own eupervivion; no nen with crab
dawn warrant his work - to be Inferior to none menuten •
tared in the. Union. - The arson' of ha husband and the
greet Increase hi demand flu tide clamor work. has harked
him rot to tratirl any - oommtin - or tow prionnwork in his.
anettlehnicute Persons wanting goo" - honed work will
please cell wd le.oeX beforeirelns net." All
wmk
tanrairroW:L.,;:dtstat" stOosiaMt
.
a. 5At0c1055....... R0gge.......;:.—......n. w. I. itorstsint
,NOVELTY .. , ~.
Livingito:n• BU dc
RGH Oo.• • ' '
WORKS PITTS, PA.:
rrAClLand Depot Railrikut finites, trity,
■WU. sod Grafi, dos , Plathem and Counter do. Door
of all slue, lftreing,Drnp arg 111mb.Latohae. .dolt..
Milli 0' varlooa modx__ Flint alule,_sprrand rattans;
Bolts sod Irsataulam /auntie Iron, Or syst7va
-elattla.farin and Ilabrat. '' ' ' .' : ' at(
'W. W. WALLACE J __ - •
STEAM MARBLE WoRX S
fithIMIL and AZ3 lftwaly send. amoria AndiVldd dreet,
Mit . 3:NIIIITENTS,: Tombs, -lime - Stones,
Turn!taro tom Madge, Lm Elnan, te.. at•
era balsa, and =Mil to order. toachinr. at t .
4 f ,.
b"4-
Twk"..
_Throe
h mv i r -. ""' .46bm..
Kin bar Iltenramnata. ar..130 anti At a
.D 4 hridsbett to tit. Trade at the, Janhat .:4llardart
Wed with despatch 'at SIV Marty ~ ,
New tioade and Feebioa!far Gentlemen'
Clotlung;for Synng of 1854.
WATTS- CO,. :blig Ramo :reipectfully
1 „, to I.
,f.xpi
.thelr 130113VOUS enstbaserbj.... tb• bap
of Lbal• to thaki • f• jO r,id a a.ab o aa i na
1 401% , " 111 "..ocr_ t" °*alc eengli"alltu'rrbi b :'ar 4 ftyld.r. 61'7
istiocuou so gonelpy amino by thou. cobbi•
=b.ar t ria i th . t . b= Mt a an
"
.11/".""titgr ia NO. rt.
molly 0 0P0N 44 . 4 t°" - - B t. " U r' • stal-
_trittiktiiiiiimiat orisicloodil..
i r
LI: Imbintritierti:le . Itmt , e to, inform tie
- i. Ptah that tfiorhive thalr unsulrEtoekona.
• thivallatiot l b, e ....
!tat' OA, , . t•. JO CO,
”,4•17 !, -, „A. ,3 4: t:. 1. 4 ~ I I, ~ ono,
PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORPF G, OCTOBER , 2, 1854.
•
. . . . .
NEW :YOB'S INvirarsNlEENTs•
BCAELL'S Gang •.ildvartlainji
Room. Na... 748 444 848 Etp44 , B4y, SowYarB. OM* / 88 •
. „ .
EdiaWt2 , 6lw tot 177s — Mv 411. i, 1",.*.
' • Tianioki-
A TTENTION'Of .purclumets_ o OF
luPeothilli• WWI tieir , eid7
n a
Into kintautton to Piano Fortes t now Et
b r e ri llie o lizas , nblltt iur t ,
the Celeitiel Plano condeurit e enmity for odd
ingllith the tingle , finger, an attainment kitty
tmmrntat Le „The mat y pecdecnAWiedbitho
impede. - omelette produce *Et • octave play*
' would ecootOond • Thalberg or - due of tta
cellendes to remelt,. to be used at will as an
..Platio al lice imeat quellty Of ,tone end 77 • 4
- changed bythe nee ota Common Pedal to • oomblß
I=tttoto " l t ert
.onlb=7 octave Plae.witt aweetnee
e t
hweadtb a s e nd richness ot tono, they shilionwp_,th
Thhi to -the netted - tortholloy of P i nt.. ie
C ann't who have Mated the Ceketial POrd
aneelan asses, ttew and second hand tbr Sale a
trim. ELY * IIITNOE11; 321 Broadway.Nsw
liwAl4my - hianotticlisew & - Datakra wholcaalw
Brodie's Maks - 'sizulNantillits. , '( 1 •••:.1
3
MX BRODIE, 51 .Caual„ and . .Liti ...
bard eti.,Nme Tork,lmporter,Mannfs &Nil
Ulessle and 'Retell Dealer In' LADIES %t; AK ag.
MANTILLAS of glory fabric and deserlptfOrt.' kNA
attention °tinware to Ms extensiva stook of MY to _.
for the Fall Season. Ms styleslead the tra eas
monthly by Harm% Moder, and other leadln
books. •
Music4l hislet,imelitti.
irr b. 7 l )enbearibies Rio nairlireflarid:
• ibr the inatiectleu efJobbera Miele Dmilers
en rig in Minded Instrtunents and Mere
the fo ll owing article : .
..
Vitgait. Clik.S. Bane. Guilari, netts: 7W cre4 Or
end Gersioa 4 t. Bashorns, CL ried GPO , N,
tons. ilurelca ITrentnets rte-, dh; German , 1 ' 11 ,
Mach Rattan Shiner. et.*. • . I. a:
Our armament= with the hareem and numtmlebya ~
Manufaeturers in F. pe are men aa to enable us tei
goods at their lanes sea and ere can Mier our castor l
mere the adrantage neleetlair hem an entirely nen look
cared:illy se acted, .- Jiving MAN,- Market at til ear
sum W1T11.21111C7, ready to wept of anyjob lone ad
i
yoods
Rs that may offer e eau adord opportunities 'ttl , late
Ariake of hart . Needhememiebrate I Patent *LIM,
.deOna. • IREDINAND.ZOOBAUM A Cthilrujiorterin " ,'
aul2.3ree • . : .1 N0..97 . 31aiden Lula rien.Yetk. '?"
•
THE: undorbig ed haringlho-Ager7 o
+. Minim CARWT kinuadrdirsiir Ynrk •',
}: . . LEBEAT4DI PATENT ME DEO
eicnild inftdmitba U. and the Piddle In demedni.
It orexemovr renl i to u buntela t. to t tlent and •et
.1, 1 3WWW1CV.. 4 Bear Inetnaln . t Warreutel....,
4
~... ~ 1/13WINAND" Z4.IOIIAUII aCO --
• • Importers or Mus Val Lnetranterdil:.'
. -. n Ne:lo7 Malden Lane. N ew Yo
Daguerr.
J TH0Mp.,127 Material.
co nLcevrenat 315 11
type Came_ Au lt . Mr„,
cf.;;lii4tlW.
l'olatundrrAtorylpti,..
tyyne O. ITartison'• ...a .11
rwArcuktatntly cm WO, t the aug
tnteq lowest marrarrant.ap.r:t. .uw-emv
Fire and Borear Proof Safe
ItIeFARLAND & CO..
-isarzumr- law r 011...
Warehouse 145 Pratt 'st., Baltimore, Md. 4 ..
ANKS', Jewelers' and Counting Boesii
-lift e'eroMrr eke. mesta*lr.eninkaa Ihr 0010. Osof
..worroated to toorrOoPoot, '
• Nzw Tam Aprlllitb.llM4.
I 'lab. .Irltationd: Oistlomott—lt diem* phoo•
Luo to llama Too that your flud• ww.ted Alqoks obi
.11 %rtagx= " taitai l =t A b otiVlrlon=
vow expord throunhooltbo Arc to labour boat; its mart
'Ooots remained - ti0...1d.
ThoPoooril Mari ne nu.j think; Munn* or anotbnr MA ;
.- Jr,ll eo*Or y t y
Elegant Clabiliet'Parnifaue;
SCH.*FLEIL& SUCK OW,
ti1e126.4 lrt - Aofloiwye,
AiIrANUFACTURERS, Wholesale. eta Re-
ITJL. t d :a 4 =2 I?„R_l t char r edd i kommz dn veare i g
In vited t o and prornptl n xecatod. , oartgze ,
Invited to call and eialloout JrllQow
, ,
-- -- y
I • .4. A: l ;AGUE. -; ,
DR- EDWARD BLEEOKER'S. , i!'',..
, 'STAIVIPED 1E 1 ..11111XTIME,,,.':
.11w Um PST and w', Ousdret - brsw, Dimosia and ak
.
RE Proprietorid iri rlicEeliiiiiwill eta*
wittunit benlbstloa *Sties Of tontiwileibin,.tbst.tbi
Ammo Iturrons_hawensed mon pawns when it' b ss
n intendneed,tban sot °thy ansdkint tn. :we kr th e
*toss dionsass. Mb snestidins bad teltbst Assenin nos
1
..,VQuinine in its no , as=t,sll aa , Id l ===szo . s ti w
'T', nta=l, - ,---i-e-ed .
tk,..u.+=rorg:th,z6 l ...h.rtrii,..,,,
inip o ZL l do wets sz=lp=p i n t i ll W r pos,tll!
Meftrat 4: ~,,,r, .... Tbsi"slnldlstnr Madill .!
: rillidiatillitekif
; will ha the talsltilds newt in mama. • Toll - *prin.',
. :;:•
(Cl Its ISOSSOCOST/Dinir ...tb hot z' -' - • • •
',...-....,,,, . • • tan br peell at Ow edins,bsowbsi wisnsil lids; !
- '..f...- .. •!. Tr slit i srMCss " an ' sVgits u...::'
il:'ilVE.'; MVZ:l:ittel.bimi •.- -- 1
, ~.....,
t , •-•-•:. : , - e t.;itv , 7,f1t..._.. , !k"..,. , -.-
',_ - 7 , ' •' ' ' P..4.44te11t0i11i 1
, rhairt — aigkra .siist .be • iddinamd ;• SO ir , .:.e..
.t.l4:4l.nl; q t a ° l 4_l=4 . l. r r b liOw•
nes 413 a., nod 655. Eh kesser.Pittabwrib. •.- tn. !
_....-.
,• • 120 - 71 *A.S.B1101:188,:•.' , ----::.
~ • MAAT.DirirSPRIED 4:04
...: .-.- . isilisistifl said °mien In -. • ! :, ! !
IRON-AND STEEL,
2CV. &rancid:Waitaki. Fork
tp .... zepeAkpdt as,* aumt ar tar. tat
W SIIADES, Gilt.Corniceo, Tabl e
- 011 Cloth. ie-.101116 Rimutrxx Idsoneittorer mod
DesJor, No.lo Qtllistio• et.. sod No. 6 Ctmtbaos
Saute. N. Yor k. r016.41r .
MISCELLANEOUS.
ttigigt COAPErrilithY.Elet.
411_ DIAMOND:BTNVE r.
E. 31. BIGELOW, Proprietor.
HOBERT H. PAM/WETS
LIVERYAND SAM maik r _
_ ,
orner Mastoodatrect and Cherry A
avlbtf •••
ASHLAND HOW'S,
,axon STREtT, AUOVE same= FIRM,
PIIIL4DELPRVA.
R. S. BENSON, Paorsurroz.
lli"Priesqf 4k.nt $1.60 Pd day..
•
61U a. U34—lvd
annor r. awe astaltan. Not. T0.411•2-rtlikwilL Madge • Parr... Wigs)
VITY• 110 TEL, (late Biolink) corner of
EmttbeeklArid "I hint street& Pitt.strursts. Pa., U.LASS
• .ARR, Proprietors..
Illirrblo lam and emamodlona 'ac
i als, haring nailer
Tztr, atigre= m trn o r f li b enlPrie ,
Cearianuonnali.•
4 trtrflatllT.
8. CIITHHERT it 80N,
IIIE'NEEAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for
ttop salo sod Ditrehafo of Roof Zatate,,Oolleetlou of
ItArgre.. i ttitatntW 2 ' 4" li " tgl f"..3. 4 4 . , 5°.
_ _
ICMCIILLI
ICIER, JONES
PROl'llatol2.4 ' ,
KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE,
ORWARDINO AND COMMISSION
11111tC119..NTB, Canal Booln, &mouth *boot, Pitt*
Imam, Laid 01. Mom Pork, *.U. Mine, Mork <M.
too and No.llket,Allthratite and lkotoh Pig Iron, 194kar
Mink mtd Chin Aothmoko Cal. la • . myl9
11ththigan General Commission and Oo llee
.tionAgancy Office, • •
FOR the ealleetion or gomo and Foreign
Meneantile and &Iloilo Money Clain* in Michigan
and anhamat Btateklacaatmantann . Payment or Motu»,
Earniat al l Taxe4, Fn t nne t rn gni ?canal, ! bnd
• " . . " 1 , 21.11Eft .11Z1 1 1!:RenN L MeiroM.; Michigan.
7nm, to. PittensrA4 , llellac Kramer kliabso, rank
ang Whits Cs Mn. Moan. iFcicalihnnga ik C".•
et.)IIN t3OUTIL, Coach ••• Maker . ,
,corner of
'..lrortte Common Mad Itedefil. AliaOen/ Ott
w hearten/WAY manurecil it tree enry aremlott. .
-VWfIICLNX of Uri beet eastern and by eberet workmen:
He heel ski& neceill a WARX Mit In. the In.. (Marin
buildintral on ftamd anon Wood et.,whenets en at mow.
sot a verylkir stock or work. (with daily addirtna.). to
wheal beinvitee Pb.. attention anderitiort examination,
feeling. elmedent—flom his sontinned mowed. In totainan.
hie ostensive sales, the material sad 'workmen employed,
idyls onion& of hie work—hs<lllllllol be era wend with In
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EN=S=E
:Pl!rfFSIIUkGli GAZETTE,.
k IO 2 I I7Ari:SIORNINO, OCTOBER 2, 1854.
1 ' Ihtfolloifie rrirtirile from the . central organ
Of thefirriard.iyhip,'hi New York, indicates
:the feeling adopted by the . .Anti-81uvery ‘!Whige
Ofthet*titEltater„:althe hisis:Of 'their future
iMti4i:in `aid io slayer n.i. simply 'tici
- mom Ore waifs: :
,The . firm'.and -peraistetd and
Oriturdied resift:ince to the lid Mission .Uf any
7ruorefelaro atatesis doubt/4%39.a powerful proc-
tioqUnd'infte mode of reel:ding, the ',enbioacit
713iitita ot:tite evil, 0111.W/ore willrin: tlte4attire
ii.f thifla ;queattitne Flee
_bearing direct!) , and..
indictly.tui:,the question which thrs people will
require :Mill ho met.^ The remarks 'below are,.
howerer,..politically important, and deferring of
lof this:
; thlr
....,.,=-: .' 'hem the attatir . Erroitot Journal.
Prime . * laud rilevers—Thetr introduction Into
:•. Violent measures produce' violent reaciion.—
"Vhe measure intended as the entering Wedge to
1 1 .edetil ' , harry,. into free -territory, mienis likely to
Pita alt . *. letheahle barrier sense its. pathway.
ll'oldie sentiment is aroused in opposition,' partly
, Seeming dt'-esteems the repudiation of a long
: :etasidittentutiin a breech of faith, partly because
'-. it belieree,the extension of the inetiration 'a wide
' peivelehig, of our „national theory of ImMan
:righte'llKpreparee to 'resist its pregres . - Yet
ltOgteshates about the way. There are. three
0 tedC r each, of -which has earnest advocates
' -and Weighty arguments. - • . - '• ,
' :Eider* the Compromise is the first and most
natural ',Proposition. litunedy„ the mischief by
placing- mitten as they were before. the mischief
Weidplut. This plan is urged by many, both in
the ithigand in the democrats parties. It is al- Meat unanimously favored by the distinctive free
soil-pasty i'4lllli it would - obtain some support
' • even at the south; among theist; Wbei'oppoeed the
Maud.. - Bui'Cin the 'Coln - promise he restored
in ihnti , ibe effective r Will it mit be neoesenry -
firet to7iloot a new : floes* of RepreeentatiVes-?
It sii, then the restoration must le pottponed.
till ',December 1866. -. Will •it - not be necessary
also to change the majority 'of the Senate 1-_, It
• so,:then ch.' reetaratien mast be . 'postpone d.att
Meat . 011666. 'And tenet there not, also boss
President irho will of it.? Then it mist
be postponed till NarchslBs7.
- , In the mean time, what will Kansas and Re
-inmate he it not probable that' they
• will be'erganiaed and admitted as States before
, that-testa ' ' If they are adniitted as free States
then will therele no:nerd, as faros they ale CQD
cittiq;.ef restoring. the - Compromise. at ell ; If
they. are adulated as .slave states,. to restore it
;would be. but open s long and .donbtfur,mon
i filet nf jurisdiction- And even if they 'should
nigh, admitted until then, and should then
read
to in free, would there not hive been
„imp it titan . for two or more counterbalancing
sine • 'elates, to bp, Organized out of Cubs, Texas
or exice, to come in also tinder the restore- •
• • slew of the dont:attained distant - goisito be
, acid ' • b,y lei will it be . possible to unite and
k . united the friends of freedom, merely for
that object There is et least a question of it
' - the priFrei* o We'd, and !rust the ehonecs of
end• aliOnforiood t4italts,is the Principle of . an
oth pion ;Thle is don advice laf the Conventions
of e. demderaelo party in this 'and in most . of .
the • ther Pree States. It is not 'without an cc- '
- . 'Ma mode:see:tent from the timid or the per- .
lure lfyambitlons in otherparties also. It Is true
tha there ip . relllloll to hope that Kanssi 11111iNe
, will be fres invite of the attempt to mike
tit idlvelsdding. ltis true that thanks to the
p the pulpit and the forum, thanks tf educa
tion d Christianity, there is a growing popular '.
4 .,
amin to elaveholdthg, which will influence the
led on which the popular vote is taken, It is
that input, possibility, a , eontroling Wilts- '
he may he &remised by sending out artisans
el bottle fteut the. Eastern States - and from
pc, Whets interests it , is to live where labor
f 'Net, attar all, this dots not exonerate
f ta our responsibility.. It does but prove
t the Stata may be free which we hare 'the
. to*" sad& be free, and'whielt; ,b ro ,. aol.
national compact. have been deriareilree
rem- Even granting that the prineiple; ital.
' testand,. were certain to rem:aria freedom
las &Ltd Ilebraslut,ls it noteqUilly Certain
t.is thiverrin every4Wer .StAte, we may
_- r Vi s e coqulte cosh* cotton all . ; ._
big coast of the Gulf of Meileo• Or the hilewilei
the - Weld Indies? - Is it wise to adopt mvultifor
the wake of freedom's preterit peace, me to re
cult in Breedom's final discomfiture?
'Admit no more slam ,:k.olos, is the list plan,hut
the amplest and
the Strongest: This is the one
adopted by; the Whig State Conventian,' and , by .
the Convention at &rears. C has pow
er to admit new States or to - reject th ns, to im
pose conditions; or' to ' admit them. Whether
they shall be admited, et all, and" so, ' upon I
what conditions they aliall be . tiamit the Con-1
stitatiosi, both. its letter_ and epirit, a it the
i
province of .the majority to ,determine. Before
either territory can acquire population sufficient
to entitle It to admission, the friends of freedom
will at least have 'majority in the 'Reese of
Repreientativen They can thenPierent the ad-
Mission of any Stets iith.slavery. f. In two years
more they can obtain the control of the other
branches of government , and' will be able not
only to reject, but to admit, inch Beaton as they
adjudge duly qualified. The adoption, of this
principle, while constitutional, peaceful, and of
gradual operation, would not only defect the at- I
tempt to take pow:merlon of MMUS and Nehru-'
ka, %bat 'Would checkmate. eleven , extension
everywhere. • Let it once be understood that an
organised majority in the Union will oppose the
admission of any elaveholding Strie applying for
, entrance, and there is an end of attempts to
mile by fraud or fence idjoing territory for the
'Arne Object. ;at the same time; the resistance
interpesed, warring on no - ensia's rights, depriv
ing to man of his property; interfering with no ,
sovereignty, could be amenable to the charge Or i
sectional strife, for it would be purely defensive
in character. , ' -
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RIXU CO,_
tateb I.
4 1 4, CO"
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tags from their
silZas 6 t Wks% eat
T rs4.'ainti
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4esale Deal-
Wood and Aviy
Tkldne, Sla!th
Prittanctittta, Sept. 28, 18&4,
D. S Wurft. Dog, Sprroa PITTIII3LIIOII
Od
ssrrs:—Dtar Sir:-1 bbaerte in your paper no
ilaa that complaints hare been made at.Zaasiville
of doloPt of freight AttrAlanalield, oa„, the Hoe of
the Ohio awl Penttsylvattht Railroad.
It ought to be stated in eipbuuition, that those
delays were In no way attributable - to the Ohio.
and Yeimsylvanie, R.- R. 'Co., or its agent at
Mansfield. The delays were caused by the San
duallyMansfield and Newark: IL R. Company,
.which did mot transport the freight promptly, and
refused to receive it at Mansfield, eteept bagman
lots from time to time, eh suited leg convenience..
More than twenty loaded freight care have betas
. F .
left standing on e eldu track at the Mansfield
,jusuatlon.station one, time; and every effort has
bean madiflrth Superintendent and agents of
the Ohio and reuusylsanio It. It. Co., to - Mamie
the tau:Wield. Company.to forward the freight
without delay, and they have promised to do so
in futore. - No freight has been delayed in pas
aing over the Ohio and•Penne. IL It. for a long
'The State Fair , at Philadelphia is eminently
eticessful, and is belieyed to be the &teat ever hold
In the trountry. Great credit la due to It. C.
%Sher i Esq., of Allegheny county, for his Jude
tatlguesble exertions tut Secretary, and 'for the
arrangements made under . his dire°.
The fair [she'd on the west bank of the Schuyl
kill, between the Market street and' Fairmount
bridges, on ground owned by the Penna. Railroad
Company r the use ofwhich. was granted for the
occasion by the Company, --It is conveniently ao
cesitible by this ot*ihus lines, which are carry
frig thoissandenflieople and reaping a
. .
The great euccess of 'the State Fairs held at
'Philadelphia aid Pittsburgh; shows that the largo
cities of the Commonwealth are the proper places
for tich azhlbitiotis, because they can'convenient
ly accommodatuthousands of visitors, atid meat
all times readily accessible by railroad commun
cations... ' Very' truly yours, S. W..11,'
. . .
' Another &gine° elate ease le before Ate. Com
ndssioner Ingtshein of Pldisdelßhht, whole huge
loyalty ter.the South caused him once to peck off
to tho regions of 'Amine and whips a wroavatan:
-A' sharp tool-out riaisebe'ketit nnon the doings
of this "Democratic" COMMISIIIOOCT._
The 'negro claimed. iii , the :iireitatt . instance is
named'Henry -Qu Massyc'the'"property!' of Frank
lin' eens' count'', M& lie was arras
' tad Harrisburg; Pa. ',The platelet Attorney,
.1; C.. Vandyke. appessred . for.the claimant, and
P. Brown and.W. A., Jackson for the fixture..
.
- , W. - 14 , Lyacth of . Sent blind, Queen Anne Co:,
hld.,. sworn to Bright's ownonhip of the'chattel
in:question; ' ' It- Seemed; however,' that the Ile'l
gro was left lailie fattier of the e - claimant Prank-1
lin 'Bright,39' We brilithei,...loileph Bright, who
diode last rummer, lea ing a will , but the negro
Irm not twilled in. It,'and the estate - is not pet
aettled. - -Wal.'Birly, purity Marshal, who U
s
Slated to seitelhe chat el, testified that the chat
tel Said he watt a chattel, or in otheiwords, owed
senrioe'le Bright. ' Commissioner Ingraham this
time was in noixtra hurry to peek 'off the chat
' tel, ind reqn an affidavit from the chattel of
the facto yid it relied on;.lndire 'admit
being made: 'gm ed the hurter teasing - until
Monday; The rid_eiss quietly condtioted—but
twoblack ' " present, and but" few whites.-
yintut 'nciftidegendehce ii thomottisit
tirtiaskokthw "Ar.'l".',Via,'-.
. .
:
OnrepoWena ritt.aburge Mar Guetta
Anal or'Tkin fra.ps AT , BOSTON
.. . -
The Accounts from Eraereum, dated the : l7th,
atate,that the Ithsaisuis having abandoned Baja
zid, it was e 44111'a:41:Tied by the Turks:: - '
An'English courier from Tabriz at Erzerroum
on the 17th, hadannouncea that the reed was en
tirely free between those olds: ' •
''Although - Austria does not consider the rejec
tion of the four condition a emits belli, she still
looks' on the guarantees demanded by the,West
ern penerein the only basis , for adurable peaise,
and will, therefore, 'at the same time that. she
Maintains her armed neutrality, 'ireglect no op
portunity- of urging lambi to accept them. -'
The following telegraphic despatch, dated
n Viennir,,Fatifday,"„ has been published. in the
London papers.—“M. Meyendorff has transmit-
, tett to the Emperor his letters 'lit 'mall. He is
abont to return to. St. Petersburg:"
The
The'Daily News has Publithed the 'following
letter from Berlin,,dated the 7th inst. - • ' .
, -.. "The Prussian geverament has addressed a
ciicular to all its Envoys at the Secondity Ger
man Courts.' - The latter . *4 shortly be called on
to come to a resolution, respecting,. the attitude
of the Confederation. towards. Russia.. The Prus
'lien Governments tells Its . Enveys that although
for the sale of peace it supported at St. Peters-.
burgh the four pointainsiated on by the Western
powers, it does not think they are indispeniable
in a German point of view.. The , common pro
tectorate would be attended with much difficulty,
and may bring harm to Germany: : The ling of.
Prussia cannot then recommended- his German
allies to accede to the: four conditions, in a man
ner as to incur-on their account expenses - .and
obligations not commanded by the spirit and end
of the Austro-Prussian 'Convention. r The - King
hopes that the Emperor of Austria will MI6 this
view of the case, and adhere to it as beComen a
German Prince. He hopes, moreover, that the
Emperor, seeing his own States are guaranteed,
against attack from the side 'of Russia,. will
avoid all complication not necessary for the pro
tection! of Gentian • interests, and to which the
,
Convention does not apply." • -,, - - , . - .
Letters from Madrid of the .Bth amt; state:
that the payment 'on , the imperial debt, which
had been suspended; insuldLbe resurtieilc on the
llth Lust: • - !1 . f'• - '' I -:-. '' ..
Tho LOndon Morning Post of the lithl !nye IL
, .
—ln Spain things wear a brighter' complexion.'
The new governtrient seems disposed to place lim
its to the march of revelation, and whilst endeat.
wing to establish liberty, to: cheek the. adiance
of licentiousness ; an attempt on a very email
scale was inneed made on the 28tIrof August, to up a new disturbance, but it was promptly
and effectually pot down. •
Two of the Madrid paperr, the Nation and
the DiarioTspanol, have ventured to charge the
United 'States Minister at the Court of Spain,
Mr. Soule, of the Lone Starwith . haring- fo-,
melted these disturbances. This in,' however,
very improbable; because so old and enlighten
ed a diplomatist as Mr. Soule cannot fail to.
hare read history, and to have found it there ,
recorded that, in - January 1716, the British.gov
*Turner:it' iirrested the Swedish Minister it Lon
-don; Count Gyllenberg. and seized his papers,
because it believed the-Count to be implicated in
treasonable proceedings against the crown of
England. There is, therefore, a .point -at which
diplcimatic immunities! cease, and it does not
seemconsistent with the acuteness' of bin &dep.
ted - country, that Mr. Sonic-should have risked
his privileges in the hopeless - objeCt, no doubt
falsely ascribed to him, of establishing republi
canism in Spain.
lie has; however, quitted the country for the
present perhaps from a feeling of delicacy, and
is to - take up his temporary residence on the
French territory, where we presumable passport
will operate sea ticket of leave:" , r. - r. - - l
'.ll.amun. Sept. 4.—Home politics have of late
,caused,„the dangeverto Cuba from American ag
-.greasier' to he almost lost sight of here, bat 11r.
'Pierre Soule'S 'recent proceeding and departure
have served no a remainder. Ileve reason- to
believe that the Spanish - government considers
the affair of the Black. Warrior as virtually set
tled. - Mr. Soule, indeed, admitted ae meet( vet ,
batty, but on being Asked to Make a written and
official communication on the eubject, he ,post
poned doing so, ,and Went away leaving it un
done. - But there can searcely.be it 'reasonable
doubt that the disagreeable afible - Ime been set
tled between Senor Cuettand the American gov
ernment: and even if it had not been so; there- -
moral of Gen. Pamela' from his post of Captain.
General of the Island of Cuba wo ul d 'greatly fa,
'Mint* its Medi:al:do adjustment. • ... , ... '-"- '
- lair., fi.--Wii - tn.yrith - orirater' iskii:ati:
long a Madrid paper \tel,daY gives de in of the
cholera in that city duringthe inontli - of Airiest;
which, if cornet, ahoweita ravages to hare been
terrible. The letter gives the deaths on each
successive day, excluding . the,2Bth and 310 - ;cori-,
eerning which the writer luwlpot obtained - data:'
In the 29 days 8826 pertottlthad died.' Consid •
-
ering that, from one-half t.. two-thirds of the
population bad fled from thiepextridderi cily and '
its enviroci,` this number is exceedingly large--
By a accounts 'received to-day it appears' that the
deaths were diminishing; the disease having lost
some of Us virulence, not only In Elareelonn, hut
in'Alicante, where It hat been rery‘l34 From
Seville the reporti s are much more faVorable,
The correspondent of - the London limes - given v
a minute account of \ thin disastrous Turkish de
feat, in which it is attrjbuted solely to the ceward
ice of the Turkish commandere. He gives \the.
4
! following Sentence, in `Which honorable mend 11
is made of a Philndcdphilin :—. , 1 nay as, well -
mark here that neither ae.yet, nor rip to the' n 4,
of the action, did the party \who held the summit
1 of the hill fire a'shot earlyqn the engagement
the Turkish officer who commanded become punt
at, and Major Tette tan American serving in the
Ottoman artny,) next in command, urged theta
in vain to make a movement upon the enemy's
rear, as was intended. Had this party acted
with energy at the outset of the battle, the result
might here been very different; aelt wax, they
were merely oafs spectators of the'etorm which
raged la front and on either side beloir,thetu."
• TIMIS, Sept. 6.—lt would seem that whenever
1-, the German paprre wish to :send foray: good
tough mmard they endeavor to sabsiantis their
invention by fostering their 'offspring on n tele
graphic despatch from Turin. Several times last
winter this kind of imposition was Attempted, on
a confiding public, but chiefly regarding- events
which were &Hedged to have had existence in
this country. Now, however, the Copirts Zatuneti,
Correeponela hail-favored - its readers. with. en ex:,
elusive piece of intelligence; derived,, as it ate.
nerd' from this same mystic source—"a 'telex'
graphic- dispatch from Navin of the 29th alt,'.'
from which it appears that a serious conflict be
di een the United Stet& of,America on one side,
and FillnCO" and England on the ether, is immit
"neat, In consequence of the United States gdiern
mint having purchased the principality of Mo
naco from Prince Florestati against which trans"
fer France, England and Piedmont nrebantening
- to protest before the agreement has received lie
final ratification and the American goVertnient
secured a footing in ;Si:trope.- , -,,
Baussms, September 16th.- The high prlce of
breed and the low price of wheat -is an anomaly
apparently not emsfined:to the United Kingdom.
Seriobs disturbances, originating in the firmness
of the biked' to maintain . prices, , occurred in
Brussels in the early ' part of the-week. On
Wednesday evening apprearanies were so threat
ening that the fleet legion of the Civic Guard wan
called out, and remained under ems during.the
night. • !minium mew& congregated, and the I
policpolice - hid, greit - diffieulty in 'preserving Order:
e
of the shops,heleullieit to* most oboe*
1 , pasef the craft wre much dameged, the fronts
,tee., being smashed with paying.stones and other
heavy missiles. IloWever the energy and pm
:
dente dinplayed by - the • Bitrgomaeter prevented
' i any serious result. . ! ' - ' ' '
_4preolamation was issued by thallurimmaa-
Air on . Thursday, forbidellig mare 'hen lion'.per-
sops to assemble , together, or any'plaeOn
the public' streets, and 'oideriag the eabsrets
and other plisses of public resort .to ho closed 'at
&Lit-past 11 P. The orders : were goneridly
obeyed, and on Friday . tranquility :eras.,coMplet
ly restored -
• The Peals suffering from indispnidtion,,and
it is uncertain whether'. his Magesty , will' Meet
Emperor of, the :Fiend". at Totinay;- lief*
preparations on a lirge sealer bare been:made ,
for thidireeeptlen.„.l- •
. . ,
-- -
A` Convention' of - Railroad Superintendents '
of
the IlltriollS railways of Ohio and.ladiaile,- was
held at
• Colnmions, on Priday,.tho 4d instant.—
Delegitei ....frottt twon 4iX roads_ were- present;. .
being a larger sepsestalon than at any proVions
'• Railway Convention d lathe West Rosoln-
Conn were adopted en, entire ly doing away with the
eire
free-Imes eYetem,andafter the aspiration:of the
, Current - year, ! no r Poss; in 6nucase;,,will be grant:
ed. When tho.Preildent of one Railway- eball'
'have occasion to :travel over another, ho will be
, charged :full fare. ...,TbO Malice: of . Pi B4l eg.
clergymen at hilt . fore, :will . oleo cease at the .
slots ~.of. the . fear.: . Revolutions . looking to a
gredual but generalincrease 'of the tarlTof pri.
cos for freight and passage were agreed upon.—,
Ilui - now regbletionsTafe to go into effect oUthe
-1 Ist - of - January next..,, ~ . -.
,\
~ ,
Tau Caors.—;•The Norfolk' 'Argui says: • "We
jilt,* before: alluded to the very large \ crops ot
Irish potatoes produced the past semon• in this'
vicinity: and Iv proepeot •thus far for a largo
yield of meet pctatoos is , also Tel7.linnnirlng.•
With regard to corn it may be stated that in many
••Se - idiots of the retirounditig , `many
:of the lower counties of Virginla And North Ciro...
Iltia--the.apposraior of the fields give evidence ,
'oren abundant harvest: Such is a gritify.iis
Kai scitar..mi - relstas tie. smithiseetilm
'' \;.
•
NW=
, ..
• , A correspondenC , of the Rochester 'Democrat
gives .tho followingintormation on regard to Kan
mai Territory. lle.says -the soil •is various, ao.
, cording to' the - location, so that on 'the , hills or
! bluffs, moth° middle and bottoM lauds, all sorts
1 of grain may be- grown by a Capable farmer.—
I The spring weer, it generally hird ; but that
i• of the gums, made up of mown melting on
~ihe Rocky ~Mountains ca ._soft. All: necessary
tools May be obtained '
,at St. Louis, and none
1 nearer, except and ands. Axes in helves
cost $1,40 m Kansas. Tooli; corn and flour
should be Provided in St. Louis.' 'Corn ',meal is
now $l. per bushel;..flour $O. per barrel-an ad
ranee on the latter ots2 sine° the arrival of the
ink party.. Garderiieeds, and grain for.sowing;
trees and seed potatoes thoild be taken out.—
There are no good potatoes in the territory.
There is now no steamboat running on the Kan
san riser. , Strong bOots, such are - suitable to
the country, cost from $2 to $4 per Pair. A
thoVulaker; tailors, and' ndeed, mechanics of all
kinds are Wanted, if they bring stock and begin
at once. . A blacksmith shop and a store are now
- going up.. - A Delaware chief offered to Sell four
cows trith Midi =area, for $25 each pair. This •
.was 'Considered cheap but the breed was not'
good.' , Farmers who go , on now should look to
the improvement of their cattle in the territory.,
Mr. D. lbas.not see a sheep since' he has been in
Kansas. . Families should not go on this fall
without moneyenough to keep them through the
winter, help them to put up their' house, &e.,--
There will be two months of severe winter . weath
er. None but the hardy and indtistrioms should
go. The latitjnikt - j , ,of 120 emigrants, trent' Mas
sacliusetta, bad ' arrived out at the date of this,
letter, Sept 12. An agent of the Pittsberg Thu.:.
!grant Society had: been in the Mittlement,' Stair'
traversing Nebraska and staking out chino.' Du
reaching Kansas, be found theyclimate Co much
superior that be was willing" to buy up the pre
emption claims."
2dra AM:SRL—Within the past two weeks no
less than three different slave-catchers have,beed
in town, in quest of .'their, property," wh oh Rae
resident here and iiierekitig rights not al,ogether
consistenewith the nattunof mere chattels.- One
g lee
, colored man 'stubbed hie toe agathat'his ter'n
feet whiehmeeletrebthed Out well upon e, tide:
-walk in front ef . the Michigan *xehele , ' , here
he 'was enjoying in after dinner cigar. e inais
ter did not recogn iz e the sine —whci it milok
-1 ing also. - and taking en all' the iiiii" of ,rilthite
mart—the slave did recognize the owner and put
the river between him and the titan in double
quick time.
The second case was that of one of the waiters
at the Dibble House who recognized his former
master and mistress at the table at the same time
that they also discovered himand werenverheard
by the waters-behind them, , ,-making remark's
concerning him. They - considered him !fat and
sleek,' ind thought he was in „prime order.He
also took
to water and inottoob.Y.:. I . "
' ';.
In{ the third case the papers wee got oni and
17 5 x.
every thing put in readiness, to a at the man
en a certain morning. ' But the triode end Dl—
rectory, were welt aware of the ' m banters' •
plans and had- a guard -near the spot a Med for
a determined fight. Some failure in th e lanaof
the Southern :gentry. prevented their. coming at
the appointed time and the negre,'wes putss
the river. There ieetior a determination ti n ed
matters in this line, here on the part of the el, re.
catchers, but we should Adrian them to ke -
away. No ono of their number can come b . •
and not be .‘spotted.' within three hours-after
hisarrival, and-an attempt at trapping 1 nep^ro
would result ins tumult, if not in i'1100f....--Dt.
. . . . . ,
Isironrries oirsi , Fass. AND Faios4, , -The
lie* York Cethmissicifiertof Emigration ;are di;.:.
Meting theirittfention bk.the inereaning,tTruigres
-0011 eaneed by the Sending of inmates E opean 1
prisons and poor housed to' this country. ,' 'With , :
, c ,
In thtee Monthi, not far fro* fillYpenso i dui.;'
bracing several. families .bare unveil: - 4t "New.
York;'mostlifrent.:lladen;*;Oeiniarry, d in
tiiiitieriirhave'heen' received ', , of the
o , ertnen kerernMehte propose •adopting ii more
extended system iOrsoliorpstion.: . The raided'
et:proceeding now adopted-in EOMPe,li to grant
'pardons to cOnvicts;'on condition thetthey shall
. emigrate id the. United States ; and aiii'tllei. ex
perienie little diffirltY in;:obtainieg:Passports in.
Germany from tbe Athericart Consuls, the easily
elude detection On -their 'arrival here. the N.
T. • Journal 'of Comittercia 'Biqa' that the , TIPP:
President„of the siant.of Atlemmiseloner,..hiet-a44
dressed,the.Deteztteent ef,Etate respeettg -,1 , the,
matter, .requeatbsS-t.btit 72 TUS; , CPirenl s . - !ke,
Enropeen continent , _ especially ' , pike:chilli in Germany;'
should be instructed 'to advise the N.Y. Ci,mmie
!donate of emigration of . the ietteaded"enibaikek,
of persons of the oless alltided to,'giring names,.
description. of the vessels; date of imilingrao' -_.—
.Seeretary.liarcy replies, by saying :that tho -The
. pertinent will cheerfully co-onerate with the - au-
`thorities in 'New .York;' by giving Such instiito.
*llia es will finilitate them -, in the' - enforbement,
otitis police ; gtdatians in:this `cicy in ' , leaped
to this ulnas of 'emigrants. „ . . ' ',, . ..,.
Tits Miussacar AT Four Lamaism' .—The St.
Loiiii+lntelligencer of the 16th instant bas the
following, villas gives- a very.correet. view -bf
. • o r shoo* a lame cow abaiuleinnt bY..the'
Mormons a. demand is made that ' he. warrior .
guilty of the set should .be delivered up. `.!The
offence was not worthy of a thought; it — is 'the
`commonest mon:vane llm We un
derstand that lilit`jor Fitzpatrick, or a - member of
bit coMpany, wan guilty of a, precisely similar ,
lotion on a meat return, 'and that a reverend
missionary, from whom we have the story, help
ed to eat the cow. Neither the - Major nor :the
nitazionary were regarded as haring..cordinitted
an ontrage,"and no demand made for them. •But,
the
,eow hiving been killed, evcry sort Of reedit,*
tion.wis offered by the 'lndians ; they wild paY
foufaizateta value ; they would do everything
- but delis els') :heir brother to the-tender -mar.
cies .of•\ the pale face strangers.. Quick ;Bear e ,
the chief, did his best to bring about eyed Mitt
"but torn llionz to be , placed' in. a calaboole
_and
whipPed is 'perpetual 'disgrace—is' worse' thin.
death. The tribe couldnot agree to-it, and'ake
chief had no.,right to innlst.. Quick -Beir is a
mild, intelligent„and mosr estimable ; his
&nail are Christians. He and WI brother and
another chief wersehot witherit any provocation
on their part, add the village Wad bombarded-on
inn other mem:Mallon\ then - tbrzzalaughter. of in
Abandoned coar., TheWholiz affair walla horrible
Mistake, and. the consequences ; hereafter will
be grave. .Ifo,litock'can pass to' California nor
goOds come to ge from there while - the Siona're-
The Diocesan Contention\ Of Dll:hate of .Ilew
York commenced Vinieessien for the present year
iu - St. Jetties Chapel yesterday morning and was
opened with the usual exercieem,,The annual deri
.mon Arai preached by the.ftev. , Dr., .11oVicar, one
of the Protessoni. of ' At the
opening of his discourse - he .pronennced n high
eeloginin upon the late Bishop. Wainwright, and
in the course of his remarks he hoggetted that no
time be lost in Ilffing the vacancy, as welfare
of the Church demanded it. The \Bev.. Dr..
Haight who has held the offing of ffecietaiy to
, the Convention_ foi, the last twenty-three, yearn,
'resigned, and the Day. Idv...Eigenbroclt was elec
ted to 81110 TeOlitury:. The Am: Dr... Creighton
was oho President of the:Convention by ancla-'
motion . . There was 11. , novement on foot', t&ad
jou* the Convention for a fortnight or moist out
of respect to.the late Bishop,. but the matter did'
°not:Oa= before the,bodi. It;ismore than probible
tbse the Convention will profit by the tmggestiod.
of the' gay. Dr. Wirickar and elect a Provisional.
Bishop :to 811 the Tmicapoy. now existing, but se
yet nothing Itathien said' opeol3. The friends'
of.llehop „Onderdonit Will, doubtless; use their
endeavors tit reinstate bim, end afill events to
stave Off thetdeotlop. of Provisional Dbthop.-7,V.'
11eaSirci j e SIM mii InaAna.--WO are not war
' prized by any other nation taprmicling \ special
public tuatitntienefoi the care end cure `ef 'the
insane. According, to the- New York ;Tribune
therciaro now in the,Vnited States thirty-twe iri
want, hospitals in active operation, and nine, eth
yl
era in eons chem • oectearly finished, of which
twenty-nigh a re . State \ tuditutions, six are, for
. e paupers the largest cities,three are bictiMlX,
.ef gene ' aity hospitAls, and chiefly for pay .
patients; twat are incorporated and aided by State
rub`sidlogi, though dependent upon gteir earninl3o
- one 3e ,designed mainly for the insane - of a relig-,
ions denownnatien, and the last is that at Wash.
Ingtonloethe Army and Nary and - the District
of Cobanibla;.' and there may still be added ;an-.
nther,-witich le a smell and strictly private say
lum, weir Doston.
~ , •
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, ~ .8.210311311 °BM) or FILIN3I2I" Off FOR ........
\ '
641 1 6-4 ho hred and thirty stalwart sons of
" the, North, fnlassachusette and \ New-York
proneeded w estward thie Morning unlheir way,
to ELMS& They will be joined at various pointe
on the ratite by . °Shensi and will enter . terri
tory two: hundred ; strong. ,. The , `whi c h
passed through" th i city was. com posed ' ' :needy
of young merx-ori tus,,unterprising an doter:
ninal.. They will Der the seeds of Preedera .
broadcast Oreettni Tait territory' into Which they
ar e- abent to 'enter,' 'Thei hear with thein:,,the
prayers and gmotwishes of Milliona of true men.:
-.Prosperity attend ttleant-.-4/6. svepins 10 unk, 1
PR
~... . • , .
'saw Yong; Sept ka,,,ln \the use! et Durand'
,u. Capt. Hollme, for dizimigelwrialutuut ot the
de:Owing= ht,liropertY . in the \ bentbardment et
. Cheraw; /IWO Bestwirti - eget& e 'decision ri...
'anoring , thit ciati.AbAhe • Unimak S t ates Omit
emu . \ ,:,-,..1.061, - 4 f t,' ~.,,V,-.C.,:.
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V01;11111kLXV111---NUMBER 39.
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~,, s 4 F' ; ::' . ., , ._F :•••,- -. :. , t.." ' c
:GAIrriON, rovine - Pritia.—s2.s,ooo et the $1
bills of the ..slerchauW Punk Memphis, Tem, ' p
'were'stolen from the room of the President.
the,lstk inst. They "are • :timbered from 1 to .
11.2110. inclusive, and. dated-July 4, 1854, with--ei
huge blue r X •engraved on the lower aide o t i thili
, t
blll,lxiiseen thi-ngnii tits. , The P re sident s tesfr
that - ncine - of the bills f the above date. mark,
and denominatiOtrhiv beWl:i n put into ••'• '
by the Bank, , and will of be paid. ''.
states that titihauwecorared $12,000 oi
3 1
How ra.Gwr Itru or . OSQUICTOZB 10 7'
=•••3losquettiee; liars an . ithange lore'
better Visa. they th e . an that Sows In thi
ITman kind. .Jus p t' a couple of
pieces on pintas nine or bed at night
wilt. Ble,puritronbled Y _these pests.
'morning you -will - And am full and Ott
beef blood, unit:the ' eat' sucked as'
TNYII Comaszearox
°ratio Contereeti of fife
of this State, *omen
Lebenon andiTnion.
2th. inst. and nominal
tltt
their pirty oandidote;.b:
toijournnient Mr: Zeiler
'frg the nowination:
Tito work, alongthe Whole line of th,
field Railroad Was etuniedded this Week
sound of a gavel or hotelier, Pick or el
hearil along our tallies; or lea - the- : hill to)
rich Irish hit-ague has .melted aWay.in . '
taupe ea the eon of 'the Rmerild Jole:WI
Jowly way to a m o re LEYOEO4,Epq.:MWE
.. . .
'I . : , NEW linik; Sea' 2 8.7...- n --..-: ti p ter p oot
6 1' . therAplaeopiltiniesilitonvention_we
pied in the Otouttroiltine business. . .The.
of a Bishop has'• not yet ,been- acted.; open, and
tberejs 4 probability of thesearions.if. the Con- .
vention being protracted by the natation whether
another Provieional Bishop 'Shah he eleeted.
NEW tiar,"tej3l:"2B::;—:lo report iii . .‘curreni.,. . I s t
I
here, foundeil'on ii.despateli from Alba ny to the .-'••
sleet that eirtitig . efforts. are pol l * ,tii, heal up
the'.oritatrei,la.tbe,liselooratia party. in tbis'
Anita: '..,Thtinoinlieekot,tiitijkifts;itie,said, \
to. withdraw,and Go, . &imam Mao lama a m ' . • \
,
..,,,.,
- Q UNDRIV 3 , . - 1110:111ii
bl.. N eow augM V ' 1
40 lssi.Za, e. k iovro..- i
iii•-g•MirdoidTiti do;-c..
lo'
do Natural !teat. do; L
/0 ORII. No.l 0 twist . dte '1
LlO bblamit Laud dn.
_., (la -
M) besmold it. tillti'd Candle;
10 do star
. ° Wrr P, '
20 d o snira '
10 do Castile dm, ..
50- do Almo'd A Toilet lo op;
„MLA,.
_filivel Trauspaent del
10 do 31Illtary ohavlsts .dot
20 doz. Extract Coffee; 'L
10 du.lAmop &V skillb4f I -
30.11ags IlloCoffiim
10 do -I.o,stayreftlani di
.?!? dos. Bed Ord. , . ,
60 do , Coniltroomr •
20 hi.: Clothk Pidg
60kogs
d ad: •
100 di wortikNaili
04i/by
11113X3
i i
OUR CASH .11 - 51rESTIO$T8r.
' 30 /1111,140 Malik of Pittabirgh; . ' . .
• . .40 . • -'• Obio.tud Ps. 3.4thona , 1• ,- . "., -
10 •• '., klanthester Barlsort liatlg.
1 . 3: ....k: : Jlongio gabels , Narg i mal3 - • •
..':.•.1 ' •• . ' ' l 2ratriit i St, c„, 4: 43 Fain o ° 4 I
• "An V :4 •Tb Lb • !./44 " *•,.'.1 •4 ' I
' 0 0 0 0 V et,. orgh -" 4. - - . . - .
k !EY ', ~ ;• .. ~'' : • -6.3IFILECING & C0.M.1411 EL •
ORTICULTURAOEXEEINTION,,Fa, I
n' Bon' mfr.
••• • '• - -, 1,TEN8,4 roops.Pl,
3 Alk-iv,11460
!SLACK, SILK In
• Enke, oteverr vrld. ' •
• SIM. wal2
'at iac'd taai. no
a via.. ta.eaa &
wild
. s
• 4. ASON 00
11. I pea., alt ors, just
net • rtAiely worth 3 • selling at
• ' a oix
d ,
Teir.t.
11%(. rfiffa'
FrLOWe'PLAlDifeKVATtlittree N
pgA: otAbo Above sancta Alptrad Slaty An
,I”.‘drA 50.12 A. A. 21115."
DCR:TRENCH - •crnicrzire \have
reed • fewof the abiitane tyri
.12 .•. , , a....L1d41:301i400..2.5, 5 Ict.
UP.
ra At 75 t o t.
AM, No. CI •
11 . AGAN ARL hare Niceived*beautifal
sportrasot of Striped Pad. Plgtlred la void DB
I- •
Aleo,• • "thedce tot 'of -Said Malted
.DILILod Siddipi r and trespeetfully /*UALII \ II *poll the \,
P - Asnix soAP-4.1 j‘ist roalAndl for
L.) br -J .er re. s. serttur.s.r. oo
SALAD 011.20 c4sgs rec'd and for eaVy
AIPIC -=-17 . exieill flake reed abater itde
R. IL MIMES& CO: \
TilltlEnll.M-30 bble:jtist reaq
4ailbdattemeaoliv.arr R. r-ssi.i.& es & co.
' ec! blt! -bright- No: 2 , • • .
1.111, - • "by -; • , JOIETWATT * CO.
erroBAC 41.1dIxte: s's and B'i Tobacco
Yil i toArejklikeyl 4.
11E LAIINTE"a:WS]
- - A
Slrbbl'iljust rec' t o
lood for akin -qm Price
otttla tesoUby
wal3 • 'WU. 1 1 . 81.1 , T9 Wood and Frcattogs. •
OLD% SiCiNONGAIhEra...WniSP.
"A" &or tuperior 9 Tear old;goVils
kr* " 1 ...qJb 9 ". 0 A' 9r
bats] at t .. he Stara of ntra-
1011IPAS-20.bxs.:Clay.Piperfoi IoW byr:
: W. ia S,UrrON, ox. Wood ate ,
UN CURED TOBACCO-10, oat,tyliozßa
.1113 EA NUTS-204 bags' to orriveroe oaleby
oat • . ISLIAR•DIGIia 00.
BOOBS-=-DieyceditiocOfjioates
Lawl far Wall as
.I;km,-,
CLLING-110118gTOR slur as
.14=Roblaliil - Allippb - es7;.= t st ettee
6 1 ... IllZValuraf gettrrant at
sun 1 9. 1 ctritharrt , SON. 144r34 at
lIIRD.iXXES--8 doz.. IV:oall; Ctigc4,
oda . JA :WALDROP& Dth it.
QRASS, 'SREDS—TimotOy,, Cloi , et; Red'
Tsp, Orchard Ong, Kr, Blue .no , ltillur Rao and
I.Wria, on band tvd.for'ests by'
ge15.,.:... ....R. R. MAN ILLAND, No. Wood et •
VEMILIZERS--Ousuo ; Sup: , Phosphate .
a: or Lou.. Bono Dust, ynto • Innd Plutesforr i n t
•
NriNE9Alt—:42 - IbleComnionittriegan
. ,
..V . : ...,' .. 2 mks Puts 0168 do, Ibrinle Idir tok
nelll '.' , ••• J. W. MoVABLAND, 285 Welly' R.
XTRAOT OF C0FF1L,E.:4240 .4os. Ex.
-
Etract orCottae. .t iaaaulictstre irytktitby.
06/3: 4.N.ateIVtIILAND, 'Met,/
AIOLASSES-6 Louia.•Sugai.\
41o* Molase!r, 10 alit N. IX*. aa band stailbe
VLUID sunorior orilole of-Writing
in b •
" 1 " m " " rara b lVo L i t La •
y
STPTEIVLBER 9th;-1854:-11til,
tn
ii Ahl,
• No; R Market it., hit hive tot reed ptal:Ma .. of '•
•
the 'mast beautiful... Was of Winnt.t..N aPd &VW ,
wrought Embroldarle, ever altered Itt WI eltf
1.1•3--A very large asauttatant *adman platbsabr • ;
'HERRING -00 bble: Na.lp ckled iri'etoro
uM k r nu iy4 J;11., CIANITELD.
IrDIOTRY SEED-100 ':bus. pima ti' vr
Timothy Solid ried sad !Ca dale Ur,
1.106 , . A. aA. AtellANE..//16
MIME DRAFTS,. Proatissory otea au.
Mills of EXOOII3IO tan be negotiated at 41 71fth at 1,
WANTEIFIVO ' f 0 VilVl, 7 jm.
-.V V . pramoents, - imsrinltni-to_.-a esnMad:Aatlon.bi.:
worn PittAlnavb and M 1
UM. , .quiril at. '•=
- zawnes amok litylratair gt.
.1 4 \1.IRST RATE QLOTHINO, for' men
A and
b tM: r 77t-VAP d w'VV=Aallroxl
-1t On ANtElN—Three entre tiomplete
tolongturobasors on ttia loanannatin location
on at pia oleo of EMt Mealy, earn offati
an, octant tosdn quire of - THU& WOOD
LARD-20 firkins No" 1• Lord-to arrive for
711 ,03 ..b",\ 046 •A. A A-W*IAX%.
FI.OU bbis. SuWiillerfatd bbls.
Ext., and far satkby •
81If1 LBS),CALGINED MAGNESIA on
ILR,7 1..1..0 e r,a bt ; -swan= lntos . - , ,,
Unts Rotation 'just r'2l%-it. ,
- A.P4od sad latolosolit 803 1r d rL v a g -r
VELVET, Embedand
Imo mecrmerffic t imoSAII2WiAr.
inkINTWANT JA1t...4-,-Cancrpy:torei
t 66 6 buswegTeritts 801\!30•10'.
ROG bblg. this day seed andrlii;
1L1 1 47 ' ":•.• A • moursBcoottlXs, ,
'CHEESK--300tits. rinie , catting ikr.
Cbaewne!Qby , ~$ 1111011(117:011-1.1:tk;
ikt'rlfo*Land..f4,
_ • ;Ai fflegll.-f.v•
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th Coogressionl
if Coin:lC*o D
14' Harrier!
GMge 8 : •
sub leg nen t • :
abliehed a lett,
itfir - N;; 0 nausea:
510 WI chosmit-. 8. Tois
10 •.do_. dd. -0../t [mann;
13 - do-Uf "'Roland A . M.
40 estr7F.;,... '• 'do do d 0
60, do.- do.pritsegroois red:
11 , 8 , 1r ,G 0 1.e, 0t0 Po k on:
. 400 cdtol illtudard;
1 10.1 , .l'artoo; . ..•
6 . do Corn Mama;
' 8
12.v c r- - ita, °"'"'"" •
; 6:do idaociront' •
; 1 , 1 L Nutting% .- •
. ' I do 4.110 , ret ..,.- : '
i l ' ltrurZon.i .
rftyall Saioutcrold
:1•do ma ts t* Crass Turin'
30 ma Can -
.6 too: Illani - '.
1 cues like 71o4;
, 4.1d0 ii - tomao - Trlete .
ottoltan wi llatttdd..Pot, •
LIA.IIIB. 4 Ta Wood sired.
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E=MIMI
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