, ESTABLISHED 4786: PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY IIY HITE & CO. DAyID writ Winn.] [SAMUEL HAIGHT. *nu{ ON ?UIOD .00W?. srnrcur aware an WOOD. TERMS DAILY-dollen per sounte. Pereble heir riots In wire.. ' w KKK L y.-npdolbrillper 11.1311130, 11141VSUOi. Chad Win supgled Ms Montag oondlttouss • - Three Per -••••-• ..$ 00 tux <opt. " ' 9 00 McCeople• 'do 00 Twenty eople• da The reallfilbr each cfisb to be adiln7e . nel7 to 0110 person. ad u. - be P.M Inserlebly In advance. No club Tape. will la•re loot atter tbe Tear expires, uolses the moue? le sent Ste • uetreL . . RATES OFL ADVERTISING: 00. egnare, (10 Ilnss of Non pawl or simtai Do one Insertion:- '....- 0 60 , each additional ' Insertion..-- 025 Dotwo ........... 300 • Do two ;months 7 00 Do Do four ..... ..... 00 Do =nth. 11 00 • twelve months.-- 18 00 Standing Garde, (5 lines or less Per en 000 t) 660 Oa. dollar for wish additional Doe. Ow agnate, channosbie at plesastre.(Prs nom exclusive, of nater..-.-....-.. 25 03 rem each addltbmal moue. landed over on _.. mouth. sad for eseli additional ienaser Inserted under the rutty Mee,, : h Pries Advertisement.; emending • square, and not over Illtam' Hn Allsken b.th = ed " • Ttsli " : Tur d Val ". athatimen. ts bilrd amount etuirsed for their yribilmtkm. isourscing osarlidatea for atm to be charted the lama •• otim4r.setbeatents. Adve to not marked Cu the copy for a apecified unmbr o tneertions, will be continued tAll forbid. and " Cs 'llene of enntial r i l Lertlays strictir iitoltod to their own immediate brislame, sod all a ll fur thabenelit of other nelsons, as well all advertisement. cot lonoallately nuntect.l edit. own Mullion*. and M! els.. of edrertisetnents, In length or otherwise. be. fo o ; d atlVil l erttgsir 'i nt. 4reert " lbe rls""iellibbe""r7Unsrste'Ury ...detest sod MIMS IT/ism/rot Is destined. All sivertlmosente fur charitable institutions, tire tom- W 0.% .=neleabill. and other public meetleo, end all polltleal an and 'mikes, to be charged hallnrionmiy. aWt strictly lb admen.. Blentaits notice. to be charged 60 cents. • Death both:ea Inserted without charms ardent ...MS* Wed by funeral !Penal:lOP/ or obituary notlees. and When PO sorompanled.to be paid SO. Regular advertisers, and all ethers sending onnamnioa t-Imis. twrialrbstr, notice* dedgaed_to rail attention to 801rees. Concerto, or any public entertainments, ben s w charm are Wade for admittance-sit notices of prb nto are name designed b call attention to private enterprises. esksnalied . or intended to reomote lndMdoal interert, can only be 1.00004 with the under- Mantle pc that the sum Is to he paid for. if Intended to b. Ineorted In the local csdnata. the PlSin inn beeoargat •t the rate of 10 mats per line. Mahon or tar tintiosni to be charmed triple Nice. Tavern Limnos. Petitions 82 nth. Heal Notate Agents. end Ancticounre advartLennents not to lw clamed isn• yesrty rates, bat allowed. dintonat of Lills. tbirty.three sod ometbird per cent Irmo the amount of IMILT ei Tlll-111MT Q DULT rAPUL (huh &war!, O.* Warr'lons It ISO Do. end. additional 'meat! RUM' PAM. • • . ..„ • . One Riau% (10 Ihmojono 10nert10n..—....60 onto. Do. • each iodations! Insert.lon.-.-2.3 mat. AU tromloot otivortlmonats to be Daid In •Avaoos. RATES • or DISCOUNT CORIECITD *ART 106 TR N. , 1101,111 ES & N.'. Ea Market at bellows 7/4' PILNNSYLVANIA. Bank of Pittsburgh-- ....... ITIISICIIO OJSZTR, TIT SONS, Brokers. d end Fourth dr. Piddnarole , Citr Bank,Uncinnatl— . l rlots:lamella Lik,Cinettil.. do Frunklin Dank.-- --. do 41:utitt_to_1141Elk:- de Bubonic. Bank cf do par I Mar. and Manors or do-.par I Bank of Gotomoror. Par I Book of North Amortea...par honk North'n lAberties. 1 hank of Ponnsylrants. par Rank of Penn • Townahlp... Onntonrcial Bank of Pa.:...par Varroane &Mechanka . Bk-Par , Kanalngton Baz;: —.par Mannforl & Mach. Bank— Morhanks. Bonk.-..--...par rigraphtiak"''....=rr" ....arayotto Bank:. - do OtdoIMInz131;11 - ia: do .o..in Western Reserve Wal- do Bank otlts,oNlort...-- - Smal NOto. ,„ 1 ?OM NNIILAND. . All Klima Banks.:...-- 3( • • NEW YOWL. Nes York Citr..-i--rr 91/311 . 1:1311): C0a_,,,0 1a1t1n rrr...... - _i7r N. ~• rautz ir i'vx..u.sx , ABS. AN v01n5tL1N , V......... - .. X Wastarn Bank - .. ... —.part Bank of Chamberstargb•-q Bank at Qualm Oormti -.par Hanka Danville .. Bank of Da Oa. Mader - .. ._par I Bank of Uermantown.-...-par Book or Gettakzit.-- / • Bank of Len Bank of /kliddletawn:..---1 at ntgormar Co. Bank---par Bank or Northumberland-par • Columbia Bk k Bridge Co-par Lloyiedann bulk-. • Ma H00k .. ..._... ....._...:_. _1 1 Yarmare. B k of On...par Irannere,Bk o(Lnc:rater-par Farman' Bank of Itamllng.par Parra. Bk orßehnrlkill Par. Dray. ararronburß. Vranalla Bk. Waabluntonlar Ilonmplala .. . 1 .... par lammatarO onkty Bant.-.par 1 1 ---- " - fillWrlA. iltank of the Va110r....... I Batik of Ya.ltichloood- Xx. Bully V., Vtre Norfolk - " lha-skert . Bk of ula.- Ilerchonts'Allloch.Task f North Western Book— " Broaches... -1 ~.,, Norin elk:lA. 2 • Bank eft. ofN: Garda . 2 Com. Book.WIlrolorton.• 2 ! w_tuntemisewmm, / BOOTH C ROLINA. • RkofthaßLoftlranghto 2 Bank of /loath Ogroltru 2 • k of Cliarlootom. _..... , 2 • Plontors'A Morhareellr. B , • GEORGIA. . (=OPP ' k tr ' .... g ... : C'' .. 2 Ilk of Bronsoirts, _• Aim-. a TENNESUE. Allsoarent Bomb,. .... 2 - • KENTIICRIE Rk ontext . tuokb_. LooloVel B! - - - no•-•-•--- _ It ihi;x7l - sT r actrilno - n p. l cllnarellonk or Put - Urpar Northern Bk °Mantua.? tireZ= 8ank.:..:, .. _ ..ed- .... par 89', . th ern aar. -- 7 Wyoming BkiWlllnernarrepar State Rank 3 branehea-1 York Rank.........----...-I. , MISSOURI. Ra11efR0te5...—...........-1 'llk or State of Mbacrosl- I , • , OHIO, .. • - • LLLNOIS. Ohio Stata Book _.::..._1 State Snn l kand Manche. SO Brooch at Aknos....--- do Bank of Illtmila..-,--.. 76 Branch atAthana---- do WISCONSIN. Brooch at peal-- do Marina A nre in. Co.tlill3 6 Result al -.. do • MICHIGAN. Broach at __ yeleara.-.-- . do Flermeraldenhanleir Bank 3 LTAaI 5kdeRe.,..........- ,do Oorematent Stoekllatdr.' 3 at Aytea.....--•- do Pram:dor 11ank....-.-- . 3 Rear* at Peedeanne..La-. do Itvoranee Cronpaay.-:-: I smith to CotatabatC.- 'do State Bank-- -- 3 • Brea& at Jahtatrala...,-. dO CAN ADA. =eh r p ittleaL.....,---, • do l a g , il Amesies k Torsato i • Rm.& at RXV I"- ...: do Bank .of ratitern..:-.t° I. I=2 at' ..cnotanatt.--- do ilk of U. (Innada. Toronto 6 at Waddnaton-- .do . BA Naar Brand's% Cadlß---- do On Naar Yak.- -....-- X ._BMla yrtnearava--- do On rhumeahl.---•-• do at IttenbanaMa- do On Baltlmore_,. - --.--.. do atilt. %Nemo-, do WINST L ERN WOMAN° R. • .4'N...rait-_ _..:-.. • .5.. - - do Crtnelanatl.--...---- Ili Branch at = . 1.1L--, do,LOalsrflle----:........-.. . • I= 't at 1.731.7,-, ~401511LvuL,....... . : ..... ......... 15 2 = . at M .-- - C . " •do Doubloon', Spardsh. AKDSPDCIB V .. -1 1 6 T , R 00 . Dna% il irmiralk.= do rag r, old .. 1 :!...'.... :::: .. 10,1:0 arm% at Pkirra.:..---- ' do Erode, nen. ; -....... ..... ..12.00 Brooch 3 =`" 4 `°!7* - 3: LIVI".." .1- .... ,---:::::: 4103 Branch at Rarnana.:........ do . ralarna ......... -.-....-. 6.00 maarlikk e.r.hora ~..- do Sovereign" - . 453 =Vt Po= "" r --- dt ..1 . 41.1......... oildeea. ------ - 3 .0 Branch at Xenia.-- ..' doiDuests...-....----- 2.16 Baca! at Irontnritorm.--,dol. PRICES OF STOCKS ISPORTIED YOE THE ITYTHBOIYIII BAUM!, BY, Ai WILKINS' OZ . CO STOCK AND EXCHANGE Bitor.EßS, ND. n: roux= srkr.s , . ' . ' Pr4tlurtr6oB.Bwpient6or l3. 1861. • . . . 161181. 051444 84.8640 eta....-.: 100 -- , i1at..140.63017 Do, 61--. ..-.. • 10 0 -"" 1 1 .. 100 A g. 14,...0,..a. 5................ too • - - ; Int. Jan.*Jnlr .. V.,, . 6 , .--...... 100 - - 1 tot-Yob. a Ana Al/eig x oo. . . ......-. 100 63 •- 79 , rat. Maya Nor any.(7." ierl 100 82 - , do. Do. coup. 61..--. 100 83 60 , do Plttabargh city' Co—.. 100 to 'BO , I.ta 4. ....J. Dct map. CA. 11. Y. 100 ea 1 d. 41001 r, 05 . 1 , 1 ,, V . F... rbn. MI 1 1,,2 1 8 % 1 I 'lnt. M 446704 !Ir k " ti li rt u ati 11 . 74 6 62 P 7 l LI ll Di " b do r 7 4- X80b1.084 Bask- ......- 60 -67 -66 ; do 4 Albsbeny 80448t0s Du& ',.. 260 L 02144., ...frost 00-.............,. Le 66 66A . - 91111800& DoPodtßsok..-- 60 604 6151 .4 1 1140004r 1004 1040/44:-..- 52 2 3 17.74.4l 7 .74.4 et. IL St. Ittidgo-.-... 25 37 3 5 Inr.JB.o. e or Rao R. Bridge 60 '4l 42 Dur, . • P. Northam Liber4l.96.: - ....-. le, 40 36' qtr: . • tio.• 15 Piltiht 1.110 ..lo C a L intnee.'.. wortam insisranceo3._...- - 19 166. vir. 61.713 Oitholut 10.48000. 09- ... 21 le Aos•lllremeteB 09- - 10 B ' odoo I ; troutattrio. 4.1% t 0tt• Phlt*--.... 60 41 34 Dly.(ir.3 V et. P 1 & Londarlll.4-. 60 Jo 25 de 1 5 . 1t6 . 811 711 : 7-...-- t 3 1:± :: ' ' ka,. 01 sok WAR 21.0,06;4... . Pitts . rtam aa *orfai......... 60 ea is ilo es Bliteknter- 60 42 ‘ 41 NC July 4113 2.00 ny. Slut. 69 16 - Ni. Stook. Yon t 08114•514944.... 60 II - 42 ot, it 1.44006.11,0. 60 43 •42 . . Halt. & Obk, 1461.10 had--.. 60 .- - .- - t344.10041&W408 • 110 R. 64. 60 - .- Mutt.. 1 1, 1=9 ~Dry. D oek 100 105 10 0 ' Oo . ...... •60 be 169._ do. (60.).... 101 .86 -. " .., ... j Turtl4 Croak Pludr. &odd 26 II - ~. All 4. 0 Nome° Moak Rd 25 '26 "A ; -• Ottoosoball oa Tallopik• Rd- .69 10 1 tlD.rtien . , ~ 611.040020.....-..:..........,.. - 170 111 110. UT. i pitt.ltDoir4oo.....-.. ... 1,1 4 6 0 4 11 141 . 4.1. 8 0 4 1, 1 1 .69 Pa .. Weerra;.:.".::::= .: 24 25 • 7 .4.:* , rtetabostaNie - ii ; ; ;C: ":: 2 ' hi. 7 mow 107 I% 9 ° 01001-...... .- .., • , Z4 . 110 . ....1. - - . ... , --....,....- - 1. 1 . .8400..-..:......7.2.:74 .-- .. 0 - IAL - 9 - :::::::::::::::::: :: Ex ig _ ---- 'XILCITANCIN AND RANKING 1101 A. WELK - INS & CO., Nodal =ales Doak llsoldistk No 71 lima mist. PIPTABORoII, PA. VOREIGN and Domestic Exchange, Coin, I C Beak Naos and Lod Wants :at bowat sad sold. 4rat t ie l OcuWallanireitottsted. S and sold on Ooramlodon. _ _ Moser rect rad cum depoalt, sod Wend •llOVlalrtuas ,or • Proolrood ems. dos GEORGE E. ARNOIP & CO. .114LNK F.' RR. RepleylklLlZer s allg k AViralate; ~..asillt:4l,lThoollw*" at most Ilbmal ifiEDWARB POP, SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE IiLiKERB. T. Leech, Jr., 232 WOOD sl'aFgr. PrMisuizoic. • ataZirmlialrw:stehThi'V*AggiNria6Bllk, teef, - . . " E:111113tAn...i....:.. . ......:-....18.1.11-..:-......: ..... ...n , riat4i 4 ATEALtIi,.F.Auds & , Co.,::Connissian llirethanta, awl General Paverlars. Weimar Writ an HaGrad: No.' Si amok Overt, (between Earn. and e mmc g. atraetir . Atta rriele,.).Melanatt. Obta. L - r Meer,. Andre, 4 White, Bi r a - I°''... - - . ' • -4! l l re= I 0.„`"-a,,di.,,,u. i itirrartienlar attention ntero to Stan rentroenta from Plailonrib. bT GlAsVc'SVabion V 11 , 1 •T " 4 Toledk - i XOBO/1 " •CHANIAL pgOLL4A',masts, rauzza-IN IMPORTED OIGAR4, ifai:ket rarsarra,- /Var lIPOSIO6 • 511 , ' ""g .7_ Ifar,-kw - , _ 1tp.W. 5 t 4 t..24. .AM.VOSX‘.• " ' ..**or $ 4, 3 41 ‘i- - • . 4 . 4 " i`44* ` , THE DAILY I'ITTSBURG-11 GAZ BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS._ QSEPII S. . ti P. MORRISON, Attor mittiridtlitr3ZiAtt. "% Ar k "";.bylrn • W. HALL, Attorney at 'WI,. "Bake- Hundu.s," Grant etreet, Nave= Fourth and D ad An.), . wanelyT. OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney atLaw, feT tOBERT POLLOCE, Attorney. at Inz— slam,f fifth aad t tt 21-rari oow PLLtrgh. mr f MMES J. KUHN, .Attorney at Law, office 41F Ik...rtb Ft:reel:nest Grab; Plltabbrirtt. jalbolly RAMIS C. FLANEGIN;Attorney atLaw, F No. no Fourth Orem; Pittnbureh. ; • II 17T .n M171P.V113 . Wq ' K ERMAN CO., Bankers And Exchange Brokm,, , No. 9S Wood rtroo, canter of Diamond /Won burgh, Pa /F/rßup andsoll . 11ank Not.. and Coln. .Dlicount Time Exchange, and Proanitoncry ' No tem mako.PMPxalotm all .tbe principal pities at theZokm; IterePro Deenao on mil , upl an interest, and girt their prompt attention snarl nth.' • 0 matt.. LPPl.Malning to • Brokor'• Posit.* Ildi6Easteni Esti:mope constantly for sale. mb:3•l7 £UU Clutarl.........eitoialn Nang clam. * Si RA.1.0/, Bankers 'and Ex. change Broken. Buy and Pell Gold and Elver and Notes. negotiate lon.. on Real Eatato or Stook Soon. MI. ..purchase Promlmory Notes. cid limo Bills.. Fart id lama Huy And mu HtArks on Conunhodon. Collec tions mad. on all points In the Union.' Offloo corner of Third and Wood atmatn. dlrod.lT Oripanta the St. Onfoloa llotol. D. KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange Broker, Fourth street-11140 artd sells flocks. numbed.: Exchange on Eastern cities)supplled at cur rent rates: Collectiona made no tillAVVllt at loGratets W. tern Bank Notes Bought and Sold. 1728 lIATMLICIA PAtttn Joanna 81200.........108.J1/Urf. ?" AIMEE, lIANNA Co., Successors to Maser. Banns Co:, Bankers.Exchseurellrokers.cl rulers In Find. and Bootee:do Exchange, Certilimcles of Deposit, Bank Notes, and Epecie—N. W corner of Wood .d flied 'trusts. Current /loner reoeired on Demerit. Eight Chocks to sale. and collmtlous made on nearly all mina payroll:do of the United States. The highmt Freud.. Pad for Forel. sal Asnerban Gold. Admumes made Mg ionslaignenta of Produce. Wiled 'ast co liberal terms. I.Ti. Tr irIL40I(1.: r Iiirj.WILLIAMS & .Co., Ba.nketa and IL Trope ihrokrrs, North East enrwr of Wood and Third Moots. Pittsburgh. • All tea:unctions toad° on liberal terms, and ootioetkrtts Promptly attended tn. arabAWILKINS & CO., Exchange Brokers( • No, 75 Fourth 'treat, opposite the Bank or Pitts. . All transaction. at moot liberal rates. - WO LARIMER, Jr.„ Banker and Bro s tosM,...tth 'asst, No. 68. 4/j°l ” hth ' th. B." of . • HOMES & SON, Dealers' ia 7Foreign. -uurgb. 8011olleetIone made on all the mind cities Ihronahaat the United State. BOOKSgLLERS fte L. READ, Ilookeell: . Fourth street, Apo lu R. •WELDIN, Who Dealer In Blank and Eche tloriity, No. 113 Wand Axed. (Int Plttenatab._ TOIIN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta ff tloose, suecamor to Davison Agnow. f IMartAt street. mar Foortik. rittabscrgh. - . ICILY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Dealer le,Statlonery. de., N. 82 Market slave, mar e d, Pittsburgh, P. KrY" & CO., 'Booksellers and. Stationers, No. 55 Wood atroet, next door to tbe corner of Third, t b. Pa. Sebald and law boob aniztantly on band. COMMISSION &C. IHIM:1:12:= • I. W. BUTLER & CO., tORWARDING & -COMMISSION ME): Cli VMS and Dealers la all kinds et Pittabarsh M.- . 11 - wed Artleles, Load Pipe *ad nest : Lead, No. 9: [het Street. litteqeursh. • ani•lrd'ai WM. H. BUTTON.... Wholesale Yrholesalc Grocer, Importer and 'Drexler in VOREIGN WIRES, Brandies cilia Old Mo o 14 . 8 - tb - Es: b W. POINDEXTER, General • dire Bente, sod C019.11111411{0n Merelunt, 167 Trout street and 118 dewed eldeset, Pitt burgh. eddll-lerd . A fr. A. ArBANT, Commission and For warding Merchants, &Agars to Wool and Produce - generally: also. Pittaburgh 111.tu4ctures. No. 114. deebrid street, Pitts/oath. . • and -lead - lantr. =nos.. . . um= ItOßL'Aft lc CO., .WhOleaale Oxecc igar Dream and o:aniu*lon MerediaatiCSil. L Plctabargh MUM. manaoan--- TOUT= HARBA1U011& CO (Succes co s. Ilarbaub,) enminlnshn and Porinad, 15rohantc :1:0.4.1en W ool and Produce sanaralT,, No. 146 Firm and 116 Secnnd Mneta Pittatrozah. 11 r T . /c W. REA, Flour Factors Commission •. and Forwarding Marehanta sad ILlcra PiViinre ft end lsq No n 74 ti l al:=9o Trant atm, Pillalngi. BmaLARDI. Sol7E§ & *gume.sors U. ATWOOD, .ONES k CO. Commbodon att4 erehante, Dealers Pittatarttb Ilattubetured=: Pittsburgh. 111 REY, Me ,t TILE ..... W a St CO., WteetlV . ro i grata for BHghtou Cotton rata. GI lag mt. littahunth. MERCER A, ANTELO, Ogneial Commie- , don Merchant; Philadelphia. Liberal slimmee made on conaimmeenta of Produce gormeally. JOITX ....... 7 ..:7.-roas IFORN WAYT & 61, Winliesale Grocers, pp commlnoiarillerrehanta..4 Desk. In Produce tad Pittsburgh Mannisettnna, No. WI Liberty at. Pittsburgh B. CA_NFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, I. l l,,la c Zit w w7s= P =2 l. aseese t u "a' Srtter. d Po lT t t ie d - Pearl Ash. and Western Prods. n• s• y . Water stmt. between Smithiteld and wand. Pitttinargh. TLITTLR & GI, Wholesale Grocers, Produesund Counaligilou ktstithautsomil Drain lu Pittsburgh ilanufseturtri, N. 112 Putscul stmt., Pitts burgh. I - isltky-33 • ViIEESE WAREHOUSE.—IIENTIY 13. coma NA, Forwarding and Cornmisrdon IderebanLaud Dealer 10-Cbeeee. llutte,r Lake Flab end Prod ues generally 25 Wood street, aladeyaler. IlekekoWla say3l VON BONNIIORST MURPHY, Whole , ole GI and Comalielna Merchants, and D..1,n 1. P1t...1.111 No = Wstar stmt. Mb Musty Ps. JACOBCom FORSYTH, Jr., Forward= miamlon lambast. No. NS Water AIM, PI rir- IiTOMASPAIMER, Idiporter Rid Dealer to Frottott and AnsolieWoll tor, No: 65 Market met; botwoon Tkirlsod Fourth duet, Plttsbardt mhy63 -uur McCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole t:Mt,2l.7_,.,`"LitualDl'. Iran g2,7`., _NTrritorgar atom Drat /113xmlnip.2.1.1.)luket mves. n m o t n i is & ILATTI;) . Whole: r ale n d DRY GOODS. RANK VAN GORDgft,. Dealer in Trim lags, Malvry and Maim Taos Goods. Kohn*lode& e:.:OnstVS. Varnishing Goods sad Valley &Melon • fall SP oatmeal of whkh osa &Isms 14 had at No. P 83, carom , * Market itrwt and the Diamond, Pittsburgh. Ps. spll-17 N7lii.TriiieriFiaii.:cs 7 / a rructp . At co.. 3.. Toii. A. MASON & CO., Wholosalesnditetail Dedgenan nary std.-Staple Dry Unrio, 15 FM net, Plttabassh. MURPHY & BURCIIFIEW, Wholesale am WWI Dr 7 GYM/ Mathsati, corner ' , ouzel:sad lake. street: .°lttsburgh. GROCERS. .ion,, 'NT* urnIS D runn- =aux sunr. JOHN' FLOYD . & CO., Wholesale - Grocerg • uk4oaemaislonllbarehants,No.loWocd and 1:43 Lib- Parma, Plttglmgh. • 1•10 MLiftEET MOORE, Wholesale G rocer, Reci ing Distlnn , , Peltier 'in Produce, Pi tlebnrigb M. . Ind ell kindlier Foreign sod Domain Wine. and Liguori, N 0.116 Liberty etrent.4..lin 'Mind • 'vvrf brf. Mr! of superior WO Monongabels WbJekey.lrbith will Dr 9UVEIL IILACIBMI- • 1.; JOY 1111: BLA,OjiptiOl & CO., Whplomalo OM 4, • barrih olhetairrir, 0113.14141 and Oakum arrays on band at their Witehonne. Pittob.rgh• I.IIIAB • '.. ... . . .. ...sonter morn.' ' ISAD:II D!i311.k4 "atr., Wholdiale 'Grp :on. ran.- -JRNIS D. Wain. _ e. iCL U'OILLS I& ROE, Wholesale Grocers and onnntleson Idetylunts, No lot lan*: 004 Pitt* MIMSI ,AGIALEY & CO.; Wboleealo Oro 111 and 20 Wood sfzest.7l24o 1173 i- • y eds. • Ain - A. M'CLITRA Gime .and •V Tea Dasiw:owner a' Wool tad With atreatatto alwaya on hand a brag aarottanncd_ n,t.a tina Taal-Yard Pronto and ts. Dada, FOralkw on t!.. 4 ” .. , 11. """ , inIOtERT - DAIZELL Wholosa . I,llgl=j,lo=,,..'Z'2L.lk"m+lV"lsul:;• JOMI triiVICR.. - -------- .DAVID lIIVANDLIML: WON ClidiceVESS, enceessors tOP 1..1 J.D. Wick. s Orumrs,yorwarntnnand Oontralselon Merchants, re tti Iwo, S. all tthun, Out Yarn*, • , {lnaba:rah Itenieures roMIW.y• exam DI . inoloaido Grocer and FLOYD, Wholesate - Oiocierty Cods= iawdon Meehan% and rwskii in - Prodw.—ltontd web Buildings, froadJan on Libartfi'Woad. and $l7ll ausaisr..- a amapars, ALEY," WOODWARD & CO" What.- oeko Wain. Solli *obi Amt. ridkabilyakiPi ACARD:::Having lieen appointed the ex usive Agents for - Pittsburgh, for the min ofPatent cl ted Cemented and Stretched Leather Belting, Marl. nfacturrd by Y. JEW ELL t SON; of Hartford.Hobneettrutl We now offer for We a large amortment of all ',lathe, mAnnfartured. at the manufeeturer's mite, tds article belnEisperlor to any Leather Be/tlng ern' before offered In t market. AU°, • Urge stook of all widths of India Ha Belting constantly on. hand. and for rale at the ' J. k IL PHILLIPS " 14 .-hi. 026 11. Dating Begot." N 0.116 Market etrect. lISTIN LOOMIS, Real EHtate Agent, st.k„ , iimnandi o l L and Bill Broker, ekes No. WI myth 'Reset, above W auzlnette promptly attended tn. ‘,l A M E L L DIA" RSIIELL. Secretary Citi t. 3 laaaa,ais oaaraar. 94 W.V ., ' •Tr.t. FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Inau , =nos Co, 92 Water stmt. GARDINERCOFFIN, AgentforFranklin 1 1 ,34 Inntranoo tc Company, nort6eait corner of Wood. PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu a bald leenrattoe patoDartri C 2 Water street. •CEO. H. TAYLOR & HUSTON, (succesors to Taylor Idiorna.): General Coormindon and for warding Merchat=nd u Amt. - for Pnat , nn TraneNtXr t ii * g% IN " Zo, " 11 "j otto Vg l =4. - 11. A notrt and Itantnoki totnN Total:co, Soda AA, Vindow Mann Pig. Liar an White bead, Naval glom, and Cincin nati and Pitt/dough _dranntacturrd 0,00 - ,fron.‘ ll T- - Wr b 'Tenn udg t and m °Users 3101 Er i gtur, Pitt=th . an i r 14. 4 t*. Pookot Itodaft7Cincinnati. - is2tl-3md , , JIM. evransox- A. W. RALLINIIIOII.O. TA. titITCRISON & CO., Commission 11eecAenG end krenti co. ttke Et. Louts flumltatilo biolasees, Ynt sod Itar Lead, Iltv (atm Zinc, Paint, 4te4 la iIIOLIN li. MILOR, Dealer in Piano Peru's, Musk anal 2dmitail l ltitroments, Brhaol Books, mad tationory. Bole agent, for Chickarinien Piano Parte, for Westani PoonartreolaiNo. 81 Woodafrea. sIirNRY KLP lIRR, DealerinMusic, Mu- . siad lustruatan ' tA and Importer orltallark Ptrlogs, i t e h =lfz em Nonne tli s irk's gra r ..L' 4 1%,!.;r17.1117: 7,,,..... (suecessor to Jas. M'Ouf tey) Wholesale end HAUL Druggist. ind Dealer Is I sista. OR,, Dyestuffs. de- 141 Wood street, 3 doors bolos , Virgin Alloy. Pittsburgh. /a - Regular Attest for IM Ford's Medlars, mh3o • t. WILCOX. J. .JOSZPit ILLYIrtn y wr"cox az CO., Dru,, ,,,, ista and Apoth -14. rearing, corner Market atreetind the Dbarnond.krop cramtan nn hand a toll amd complete assortment or Drugs, idedlelnra,Pertnmery,and mile]. pertaining to their Madness. Physiiiene peeenlidinns earefallyeernweendwl. mylil_ tiOIIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in . Drugs,tr net. PltlibncPaints. 011, ilh. Vernishero and Die Stuffs. No. 1.90 str e All orderx will twelve prompt ittention. i, stir Agent tlx London A Co. valuable family medicine.medicine.nar 44-4 L A. FAIINESTOCK & CO s%t.l. . s2 , T =wlil raz or wteMers or WEIt• Lawf.R.l b d - FroaatVneta, MU meter RE. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in , w p oo ,. d ..„l . ,,=,Lt.. e ll u ls,t , caralstber, le— le, low. Prkee IWOUCIE MU, ' GLOWIN =MIL JIRAIIN & REITER, Wholesale & Retail Druttlate. tamer Tor Llberty and St. Male stmts. JSCHOONMAIC ER h CO., Wholesale • Dranitists, 'No. 21. Wood street. Pitteinnwh. AOSEPH 17..EMING .:Wi .Sucom•or to Llcox • a ca. owner Marked stead and. Inannaol—Eeerg a i tly n m hand a to ll and complete amortment of _Medicines. Medicine ands, Perfameny; • and ail art se pertaining to his Mishima Physielatm preseripticom murofolly compounded at an hours. taikly , =fit Q3c MERCHANTS. 40 . FP: 4 1 , ..t :10 M T ' T T nit -1;1•••.rt • :L., KrNG: Office end Residenee, 21.,:u2 filth exert. ortatitts tha Cathedra Pitt* nuar A.RI IA LLMN, M. D., Office u, 6 9 1.1 strE 2 t, 3. r.x..7 MERCHANT TAILORS. CHESTER, 'Merchant tailor : and64; to mn' *...,,,lt t r; r d street Particular =l7l VllLlAMMltitY,3lerchanterailor.Drs artv DeVia4 Dealer la Ready Rade Clothtoi. tit Llle y street - P .. WATTS k. 1 NI , C 0.,., Merchant ll.l OM naLIV : .treat.—Re are now vete_ ntwl x nu.. na rtteic , Gana *C C1e11t1.131..11 Rear—Onotbs. Om mer.o andTgwilnal of it* newmt auto. *nil LmrtemlitT- Oor Wande nacoortanuns win pleat al. F. • eao. 1.,0 MANU> LCTURING. 171WOODRTELL,.Wholegale and Retail !NauSaturn. and Denar le Cahla•C 'Nam Ns In rd stmt. JWerrNLL, llanufacturer of wir PATENT BOX. CU. • Roperior article.. SOLID BOX and BRAMID BOX 3 ICES, owner of iltutonson awl Bob Fos= stool& ow ay ms from IN. Mod droo Bridoo Al ' itirheny City. talkoril EI r iEBROIDERXD AND APLICA MAN TILLAS—VIsterWs marked ter Roebroteery axle Alp ert br MRS. L. R. 1M A" Ne. 22M)ti Peen street. stem Used. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man : nfacturing Company. COBIPANYIIAVING ENLARGED 11.. their eawity toatinfeetartes,_ are nter , = . l to meet th e lecreeeet eiesimet theiARAeR. C l '' ll4 P 4 et "' ` ftd ` h° 7:iiit lT aligett t g r d rittedusith. September" IBM. . Boots anti Shoes!! • 4AMES R088,,1 No. 89 Market street, 3d dear trolled!. Markit WM, would, inform the join that he hat , =or • eery full enak of thing la the Hoe and awe trade, . 00h au , India' Waters. half Miters, Jenny Lind radares.t.ady Franklin and all the etyka Omani on the /Insleyo citing alai, Share and Children? Gatterrand Yam Boats and nbiles. in all their earietler Wen, rientlentens toi titers Patent Calf Banta. irlineb OW Hoots, Conareas .13allerli and Ebner, al" Bore and Youths' Boot; 411‘ , Vrawh Ca/f. Please gireasa nthkm we ish to . well stieh an snarl*snarl*to alt who 4.ear ite with their w miaow utr W glee eatlefae• tlop. Rennender the place. 810 Market strewL ' my2Se ----MIL 6 1e0311.9. 141 9 COILLL & CO. W IiOLMALIt AND RIITAIL VASUIONABLiff HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND Destine IN ALL RINDS or rc • 00123 ER OP ROLL AND PIPTII STRIISTR. Pittsburgh, Pa. • ai r Tbefr Ana emhraree elver peaty and - styleof lints TaL, Muf/a, Boas,:eulf .4 hue Bonnets. angitaAmimir j _ __Coaoh and Carriage Factory. TOIENSTON, - .BROTIIER & CO., corner of Belmont and Behar= etreets, Allegheny aty, would rerreetrully intone their Diced& mod the public generally, that they are remnant:taring Canrlax., llatuarhed, Rork- Imam I t lileigha and Charism, In .d their Tanta. ordersah end paPatin. An l.lll Eel exerated jilt, dikirwqrard I, due. Nifty and beauty of taiga. Rekiatra wUI aim be attended to on the montreamoultble terms. 'timing In all their work the best Itastema Shalt; Poles and Wheel Stuff, they teed confident that, ho fitter them with their patdonan, will be perfcetly otle w ded on trial of their work. , Purehasemars retreated to giro thrift a all billy par abadna ebabsta. cell New Coach IFactory--Allegheny. ,i ; M. M. WAITE Co.. would - ro iwobuuny th. 'the t they hare ••reeTesliw Opgm Lanark. between Federal and Panduskey street. They're now making and aro Prenaren to ...tr. orders Si every denoription of .vehlotee, (leacher, Chariot.. Barotinhes, Thunders- Photons, ke., Le, which. limn their iongaapenenee In the mannfacture of the above work, and the nidhties they have. they feel confident they an ambl ed. te do work on the Most reanoriabia terms with these wanting artieles in their Paying nartkalar attention to the pslentinn of material; and having nem but sompetent workmen. they have no hesitatiOn In erarranting their work. We therefore ask the attention of the nubile In this matter. N. 11.—KanalrIng done In the bed manner. and on the nowt rreeenatde term. POttf Pltrgaaaan SAM COACH FACTORY.' W IILD respoetfaily call th e attention of -Southern And Western Marehat to Ida One stork of 011.17 1 / 1 10, ranging In prim from 11100 to Thews Carristrem are built from the boat material and workman ship, and under hie. own. minervlaton_ he can. with rood dance, warrant bit work to be minor to none manufac tured In the Union. Tho ,00ada of his bruin/we and the royal Inerelamtn demand to tbis aboard' work, has Induced him not to build , mar, common -or. low ..load-cork ha bin 'estabilainnerit. Parsons wanting good boned work will plaamsall and Ciando4 , Ws. ,Iltpa before roinginot, AS ' • ' work worranted.,.... . - . . • - ..... • NOVEM ,IVORKS, •Frrissu & Ron, PA. rGACK - and Dot& Railroad Scales, 'Ray, alli aid Only dad Pit and Counter do; DOM of all v lz r bg nr .t i th. L oal. "1":21. ° irsablo Iron az. of ere tMLr 1n tr .... COPUI.I, .11.MALZY. . WALLACE,W. W. W STEAM' ARBLE WORSE, tr2l dad' 523 Liierty drat. oPrmae &UAW gra. IkjiONVIVEkTS, Tomb Grave Stamm, 1.111 larniturn TN% UmtataUrns Stones, de., al . asps no band, and made to saschlnery. at the at ► eet knroet.. prima Thum hawked • old nal sada:dialed de fan= . 472 ,. Trtd. 3 4 lag& add list ened vita denateli at 519 Marty • asZI . W. wAtuoz. Aew. Goods and Fashions for Gentlemen's! Clothing for Spring 0t1854. • r , . wATTs. leave respectfully ' .to 'alarm their ea:imams Putman', 1. the' p ab -1 kaaarallw, that the harejad mailed a (mak rapply of await apted to their patr p.ae but de _Est - em . marble oltait—and that they are map to ready* ar. . dna IbrralkAt i tiam up la tapir anal superb 'witg'uslf! buribrt=f!,?4, • tato; than to akertlaaa la tha same ablation.' Wolk on.—ettaafanas• lulbrmial Watt car hwee la No.-1711 'LRarty stßitjlicath skle.`abota Clair. op= Clitilatt*..lll st tatui6 . (loo6. - MowetibeciibOrt leg. iptve to inform thd. t km•texgrargr i tr i 4=io i v i cz -amarrrain=l PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY. N9RNING, OCTOBER 4, 1854. AGENCI ES -..—.Annaiw s. avamn inijsw, &C. DRUGGISTS. ;MEDICINE. ZiEW YORK , ADVERTISEN rzom VISSCHEIS 6C1161X8 °client Adveit464.l . Howe, No. Maud 348 Breedwar. York,(lla•Aa b3 Nassau street.) Reliabk Firm in tas aty qt r Nen rt;- Pianos! Pianos!! PiImola!! ATTENTION pLII .4I c ut ... sr e ..7 , ii ie Invention le Plano Fortes, nor tall= i perfected, and lefore the public. known.= • CeiwitialTtiple stringed MOO. The reeeltdri lb. Celestial Piano consists tn Its capacity I a «fr."4l' inp with the single Anger, in attainment hitherto an• known to the Piano Forte. Th. most lmn7 Performer is enabled by see m d MIS imPnwement to produce 'efkets in .octare ylay at would confound Thalberg or a a t it One of Int m oellencies L. its enmity to he need at a 111 ad Piano or the wettest quality of hone, and la in tIY changed by the W. of 11 common pedal to a combin so thrilling and :majestic. as to captivate and .th. heart, .Th aw instratoanta are superior to Power " ordinary 'octave 'Pianos, while for metal:aw, Y. breadth, andrichnees of ton; challenge the path tlon Of the 'staid. Thin la the-millet! testimony of Profaner. in Maw times who hare tested the Celestial Pluto. (Irdi twin of all saes, new and eeemid hand Ibr male Mk Pl prices. ELY & MUNGER, 321 Beeedlety.Nele se:M.3ms Manufactures Q. Dealers, wholetstle ratalL Brodie'e Climbs and Mantillas::• CEO. BRODIE, 51 Canal; and 63:1ape ,n,ni ete.. New Yorlr,lmporter, Mannfleirdyr and female and Betall.Dealer LADIZS' CIA)ASS and MANTILLAS of army fabric and description, enlielta the attention of buyers to hit extensive Reek ofaoods, *liftable for the Pell Season. His strieelead the trade am eonartned monthly by Darner's, Hader'. .d other - leading Fashion Hooks. soplattur • Musical . Instruments. subscribers are now prepared t eller 1 for the inepettlon ofJobbers, Steele - Dealers title er. trading In &lastest Instruments and Mereh din s the Mowing artlelem Vinlitit,Clellas. Awes. Goif arr. F Wet, dr.; )teach and Ikruzon Aremdrons. Saxhorns, Ore. to tot. Peer/. rrllmbones, Jr., Qr.; Gennan• French and notion String., du;dlo. Our ammgelllrnta With the largest and moot celebrated Manufacturers In Europe are mob as to enable ue to 'en good. at advanta g et pricer and ire MI offer oar n e w and the of seledlng Dom an entirely new and earefully Weeted,stnek. Being In the Ilarket at et res. .on&WITII THE Ofttllf, ready to accent of anyjob luta of good. that may offer. Ireton afford oppartuultlee of bap gain. In many article.. • Agent, of Curhart & Needham.' celebrate I Pidentltelre domne. FERDINAND ZOCIBAD Lanamturtera, • anl24mv No. 97 Maid. New Yuri, TUE undenigned having . the Agency of Messrs. CARRART t NEEDllkirg (New York ) LEDRAM PATENT MELODEONS, would lutbrm the de end the- Pk la genera, that thellere now p to furnish -to Dealers and ethers tangnmr s ,.e.d ,. 4usta ur irerts a . t.t t h.:..,.llattart t urere . VEIIDINAND ZOGIIAUM Importer, or Slueleal Instrument., artl2-ame No. ti /Malden Lane. New York. DeAraerreotiDe Material. - J W. TROMPSON & CO., 315 Broadway, York, Blanuteeturers and Dealer. In Dannerreos n t.NrettoAPPerstue—llettlttge, Presersers,ga,..and ate ..fi gda . te4:ll4atlZlarter Frames and Comm, and Aut V : ck . : '' ,lll . 4 r rm_ . *. ra j e °b el=4 l ohatra t sal all o rttZ tame! ) lowest prices. anderarranted puled. - solo-Gm, Fire ad Burglar Proof Safe Depot. WM. , Me.FARLAND 33 MAIDBN LANA NED- ,raktg. • Wsrehoust 145 Pratt st.., Baltimore, Md. B AN KS', Jewelers' and Counting MUSA Wee ofbrory Are, constantly on hunt fur wan and warranted In entry reenact Nair You.. April Stb,ISSL Meets.. ilia. Arfirrland: Iloatlergen—lt glees tua taw are to lufonit yho Ibid. your gale yr...grad ray books and Panora uninjured In the Ere but night, by tableh mar abgelaeontuy preorlara was courotord, and although It WWI exposed throughout the Ore, to Intense hat, Its rtne tants rambled unharmed. The Ela*.orlth little repairing. wilt, I think, Knauer foranntbertrlai. Reepactrully your, Js4 , T.JENNY, Jr.. II South Wlllism at. • glegant Cabinet Furnitima. FLCH.AFFER & SUCK OW, Nor. 1Z d.1.27 An t/toes rt,Nrte Fork ILIANUFACTURERS Wholesale and Re- INK tall Anders in 'Rich Carved ißomewood Furniture of every description. fie Inferior artiste. and bi faithfully and promptlyessented. Dealer. and others are invited to rail and e 31131104,0112 stock. IY.I-3nar FEVER AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, /brae finer and Ague therm 4!ieer, end al IHE Proprietoro of t Medicine will state without besitatiost er far of contrsclirlion, that the T.. Minas. Sea cured more person, where it has Introauced.than soy other meltablr in ups for the :Ms medicine has neither Arsenic nor - .11 of the Merediento ow of eelentintice end • e. f7l. isito. devindi nut oblierd Laing " ? whribiteciair ' L_ 171. c . ," be am:redo/far tart. The Pruen:ft...... - LocikHe - -, ,,, -- thouseado of oertificates trout those*: the higliest ability. hut professoriate lo the Mk boa . one. teitUe sad' rots will bare t i inlilliblepera In Kottreelf. full dime Mos Ihr its use .I•I2IPSZY rob TOM. Certificates can be *most the oebenaboeing wherwthls Mdletne need when all others hams hkUesi.. , ; F. Myopias and another Mous. Ootsplaluti Mimeo is note better *Wish. ltithe_werket. _ . • ..• It has rho bombast. with the mend utonbiblussurirsor to_ yawn! cases of Ithmaratlnt Ckinh tort OR. cum pleats tak• • t0kt.ht,........"al • day. , Caw bottle of this nodirtga vr.y °Hob it,, tb• desired el het. ?liar gl bottle. Far Wit by Wumdas Is all parts of, the 1101t.4 Itt•••• AMoeda. Whokrate ardor* matt to '&l4itored to'h "ark BLE P.K.F.R. sots Protort. ItrastPorsy, My T a t. Agens—Thattag ru....z.* & L ow! WII Iti r b.....adrlea. H. Honer. Pittsburgh. .1•30•1 yrs- 'IRON WAREHOUSE, , MARTIN, SPRING &CO., Importerg and Dealer* k, ; IRON AND STEEL, xe Gra....a Stnri, Tbrk. ICoop ennottant3 y on hand n nal isrivtiograt of Dor, UM Bond. Hoop. Iforwe Oboe. and otber STEEL OF ;ALL KINDS Merchants from an merlons piths country ass (netted to call or send their orders beams buffet. Orders br man entreated to °swears:lll b.1111e..t..t the lowest market rstr. MARTIN. SPRING J. 1.14 :My Greenwich K., S. Y. SCRIEMELIN BROTHERS & WHOLESALE:DRUGGISTS, NEW TORK. Itzer ressavd N 0.170 Frtflaain eL,tor. efaednuce4 IMPORTING the leading Drugs from their Original marks* both In Eneopeand Fast Indka. and French suld Mahal, Mention* Pertinent-IL. Stoth, Nall and Flair Brunhey, Hair (Home mid Straps Parte and Tektite iltentam. Corkin Maps. be, lie.. neer onettheni on the motetreastonable terme. Ordereellimr he itro* or Its mail. .7111 receive timir beet att. attn* ittliilpinv QAMIJEL L. OAVERLY.Wholeaale Deal- I:7min prenane. Painted Pallet and Tal*Watel and 'Wil low Ware. nuke* 4tale. Cinitlw....Trine. .kinet,itateh ea, kr_ Ina Ureentrien id— N. Torii ' nannl li. WINDOW SHADES, Gilt Corniceg, Table Oil Cloth.ke,JOElN Mill t/WV., Mannfeeturer anti & beater, Tio.lo Catharine et.. and Nen 0 Minthani Etivare. Neer Nark altil-le e M ISCELLANEOVS. P_MITI4IIII.II.IIIII COACH FAMORY. No. 46 111.1ZOND STREZ2I,I F.. M. BIGELOW, Proprietnr. ROBERTH..PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND , SALE .018 m li Sorner 8 r dlir fi egritd &arty ASHLAND HOUSE, ASCII STREET, ABOVE SEVENTR STREET, HILA P 1 ,Al 11. 8. BENSON, i'monurroa. SirPriq/ Board, $1,50 per day—Elf til•r Mt —ll,l ..11,1111 Ustr Man. Not. Tiq."Rior.) Onto Ft_Chsrleo A Porrf Illntalsj 110'1'10. (Nie Brown o,) corner of Rinittrflold and TAlrd rtrorts, PI ltabtirgh. l'a.,t)LAl4rl 'tCARR, Proprietor, WArThir largo Awl onosouxliout "Rouse haring mutt, goo. thoroughir wad furulto.ll with rum equipments throughout. II uow own Rr the motion or the trovoling eita01111310073.112. rm./Adam ._..........__.,.....5. L nn944t ~. - ournsntr_........ .... S. CIITILBEItT & SON, • fENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for 101 Lbw sale and poMmlo of Real Neste, Colletkaa of Rent& Negotlaing L011311,_013 IlieNde, Nonn" ae- N. 140 Tblrd rittoburgh. Pa_ • - • 1.03.1/ F. 'Jamul. wet irrittiLL SIGH, JONES & CO, • PROPRIETORS • KIER'S PORTABLE ROAT-LINV, ORWARDING AND . COMMISSION Id ERCIIIANTS, Call Basin, Seventh street, Pitt. burgh, Pa. . _ . Baron. Lead. Lard Oil, Mem Pork. P.O. Hama, Klet'e es. tra and No, I tIV A othradte and Scotch fig Iron, Bolivar Brick and Clay. Anthracite Mal. &C. milk klehigan General Com.tniuion and ColleeJ ton Army Office, • . the collection or Borne notl Foreign Mercantile andiprother Money'clairas, to Slichitten and adjmcnt States, tarestment and Payment of Monc7e, Payment of Taxes, Purchase and Bale ofitool t!o.sl and Stacks' and InsuranceAavnta. ' ' • PELTIER d ANDERSON, Detroit, Michlgen. Rtrencetirs Pittstennh—idemm , Enz.' Rohm. /nnE' M ere: bite!' . Duette Mem Lorene, Stewart♦ Co. Id WU M I ' rrea—T4c. Agenadei ar7 • Eta rettenttbb. Inearanoe Oompaniva. - • • terl9.l7d .SOUTH, Catch .Maker ..corner'.:of North Common 'and 'edits' Allegheny City, cre b. ettenalrely .u.nunteturte crorr4cserhaloo VSHICLII , It, of thl best materiel, and bythahost workmen, Ile has also owned, .WArillllool%. ~ C harles buildings, on Econnd above Wood et., where he baneVrie onto very fair afoot of work, (with daily eddition •to which be invites the attention and critical examine lon feeling contident—from'ids continued mimes* in Wetness',' estwetive sales, the mete:lel and 'workmen emploral, style of gaiety of his work - be cannot he competed with In the Sae' of se2-31a' ' SOI.ITII. • ' • • • T. C. WARRINGTON; ADZES' k CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE,, haantway• ~n hand a Poll u, 11 No. .25 math *treat, Pfltaburab,l%. • ••• tano4nd _ _ • FEFELLS'S GENUINE EXTRAMOF' EgrED .stAbilthed 181.2 ; igeolvNl Mar preuitumo remut,,,t, m =ll%! Dlplomas 7 3l•Embeturr, 416 ora:imams onnaterf4to4 ' ralaly WALTER.P.MARBIOII Laporte 1 ;Iln04=7"" 41 'AHgag= mart t a nt o ßrlebrated mantfiettrnst. }lelimmiDell- lrAlllct FASHIONS FOIL LARIES'EME SS- Yd—The Parish Fashions for JUN% dirpot mitoamtr 1 b." 141# "4l l t iwulm° 46s. L. B. WILSON, /Mt* . no. MlNT'sno. &bon llond stmt. AIRS. S.& aiiil6o;,ranhioiliaile Dress, Icor sad Mlllonaro . o z aillair it, wand Nave iratesamas Vgait pairaegria= lattet " =l4 4 . tam _ ai6.144, mad* ap idUt neataas and duciac., and" ut.7, .11Poderats pilaw . Banned altarat sad dietvaceordlas *dinitalps, idakneatly . and !a4sollur trilul•d•:= BAOON--Hams and Shoulder' Jmrw.y .A. t.. A. IidIANS. 24 di PITTSBURGH GAZETT wi t iainvegoi 4 wliewommiwait:sio The New Yark Courier and Enquirer ban the following sevetu but just remarks on the late at tempt of Mr. Senotor Cooper to embroil himself Mckdiehael in the crime and rospunsibil- Wes of a duel : is It is certainly a somewhat novel eight to see a .member of the United States Senate Which has stamped its deepest reprobation upon dueling, and which carries on all its deliberations under a spacial constitutional inhibition of being called to account elswhere, so quick to exact the price of blood from a highly respectablejournalist for remarks which, whether strictly just or not, were undeniably within the legitimate scope of his pen. •An editor Mtn lay no claim to install bility. If he should only pronounce those judg ments or present these - views wherein mistake is impossible, his labors would be as. valueless as his inspirations woulitle tame. It is the' busi ness of the editor to use all reasonable diligence in verifying his information and forming his opinions. Easing done that with true singleness, of purpose, it is his right and his duty, as a ser vant of the public interests, to make known his convictions fully andlearlessly. * * * The press, like the bench, to be free, mast be secure. Private intimidation is as much an infringement upon its liberty as arbitrary restriction by pub= lie authority, and in this country atlenst, is as little to be tolerated. Our contemporary de serves credit for maintaining the principle. * * * * The institution of the duel has fallen into deep discredit ail over the country, but here at the North it has actually sunk beneath the contempt. It is - despised as a relic of barbarism, as absurd in its idea as it is unchristian in its spirit. It is no longer the man who declines a challenge that is a coward; hut it ie the man who glees cue that a afoot EL[CTION OF A PROVISIONAL'. DIAIROP.-ALO Episcopal Convention concluded its. labors last evening by the election of a Provisional Bishop: Nine ballots were taken. Tbe prominent candi notes were Dr. Vinton of Brooklyn, Dr. Potter of Albany, and Dr. Height of tbis city. On the last ballot, Dr. Potter received 97 clerical and 75 lay votes, and was declared elected. The contest was close between Dr: Potter and Dr. Vinton. Dr. Horatio Potter, now the Provisional Bish op of the Diocese of New York, was originally from Poughkeepsie. He graduated at Union College in 1826 ; and has been for many years settled in the Rectorship of St. Peter's Church in :Albany. His age is probably about fifty years. lie is ri gentleman of pleasing mannen., fine cul ture, and much talent, and will till the office of Bishop with honor to himself and the Diocese.— The selection will, undoubtedly, be greeted with the hearty applause of Uhurcbmen. In senti ment, Dr. Potter may be said to represent the how Church party,. in. contradistinction to the division which was more particularly opposed to him, headed by Dr. Vinton. The latter gentlethen endorsed the choice of the Convention in a neat ly turned speech. The Church having been; thus happily freed from apprehensions of further contention, the Convention adjourned harmoniously. It is Mho presumed that Dr. Potter will enter upon the dis charge of the duties of his new office with' all practicable dispatch.—N. 75me.r. The last claim set np in behalf of slavery le in reference to Texan. It in urged that although tho general policy of admitting no more slave hohling States may be a wise and proper one, we are Jet under obligations to Texan by the terms of the Joint Resolution of Annexation, to admit four new Staten-out of her territory, either with or without slavery, as they may determine. The article upoti which the claim is based u this : JOINT RESOLUTION for annexing Texan to sates Thrmic of Itqwsenta ' 341. - New States of CVIAV4Z3..." . :ti l LA!, b.'.1.. 4Scittii:,- jog fair In eumber, in edditiOn to said State Zit i Texas, aea having sufficient nein:dation, rusiy,l hereafter, by the consent of said State be formed out of the territory thereof, which shall be enti . tied tb admission under the provisions of the Fed eral constitution. And inch States as may be, formed'ont of that portion of said territory lying south Of 06° uv, north lalltude, commonly called the Missouri Compromise line, shall beadmitted ,into the Union with or without slavery, as the people of each State asking adatisaion, may de sire. And in ouch Mate or States as shall'ite formed out of said territory north of said Miesou: ri Compromise line, - slavery or involuntary servi tude (except ;for crime) shall be prohibited. • ' What is thbragreiNent 1 It is a reiteration, word for word, of the Missouri Compromise. But the Missouri iCompromise has been repealed.,— Can it be constitutional and right to repeal the original, and yet unconstitutional and wrong to repeal the copy ? Iles not its principle been re pealed already? Congress has passed an Ail, approved May 80th, 1854, declaring that ; The Bth section of the act preparatory to the admission of Missouri into the Union,—being in consistent with the prineTle of non-intervention by Conyers. With Slavery in the Stales and territories! as recagnized by the legislation of 1830, commonly . iOlLlid, the Compromise Seatures is hereby declared. 1 DLATIV IS AXD 'lOlO. And the 3d section of the Joint Resolution for exing Texas is verbalise " the Bth section of the act preparatory to the admission of 3issouri." Texas and Missouri were admitted open the samelerms. If the terms are repealable in the one ease, they are in the other. j hail the bulk of Texas been North of 36° 30'. tnstead of South of it, the Compromise would have been discovered before this to be: " incon- Sistent with the legislation of 1830." I.We have bad enough of Compromises that are binding so ferns they extend slavery, but "inoperative and void " when they extend Freedom. By slavery's' , ;own aclf,-are ire absolved from all obligation to tregartfittl. • But it 1 amend that the act admitting Texas ' was lioniet g snore than an °military one—that I as it referraCto a foreign territorY.it squill the', nature of a Treaty ,llfisreply that Congress is not the Treatpmaking Power. The Constitution I vests power to mike Treaties solely lithe Petal- dent and two-thirds of the Senate, and excludes the house from participation. If, then, the Joint' Resolution annexing Texas was a Treaty, it w,as an unconstitutionally made Treaty, and there fore void. Call it by-what name you will, it is a mere Joint Resolution of Congress, and as such ' re pealable by Congress. If it is an Act, it can have no more Wading fUree than the Act admitting Missouri. If a Treaty, it never any binding force at all.-“ Albany Etteniny.Joirnuti. • . r..• .WAHUI TH It SAT YALTA we fIUALL, CATCH Laana.'.!--The Columbus Times propeses a !treaty with Greet Britain for the rentlitien of Vugitlire slaves, and a very good proposition it is a nd - very well timed. Vie the undoubted duty of the Federal gov-' e ant, to see to the protection of the lawful p per ty of all Its subjects. As long as theyown it bedience, it owes them protection it 'is in - et toted for no - other endthan to afford it.- SI Ves are lawful property in teeny states of the i l Federal Union, and eventheat Britain ) recogni sethem es such, and has made restiution for s yes stolen by her' troops' * * W re reedi t' e of fugitives Lte the British Provinces secu re ty treaty between Great Britain and the Uni t States, the Northern Men would 'cease their ill and unjuatopposition to our le a. * * urt hear what our friends in th e N rth bare go to ray to this.-41. Louis Intilli f jen rr. ' When the high contracting pnwers I set. shoat wing up this treaty, they will want a precteL d t. Fortunately, we are able !to supply them with one. .: Nine.hundredand orty yearn ago; Ito 'fo e printing was. Invented, before Columbus discorered Ameried; 'before Com Mon Schools, be fore the Habeas Corpus; before the Magna Char ta, 'ittefere ' the Modern 'Low of Nations, before .the,"PridistanCiteftirinollottn:shart,', in the eery &Awl). core spireenists.of what are popu lariy:ealle4 the Dirk dges—there was such a treaty., ~The have been none, since. It read -- thus.: ,- ' ' If 'alto/ Win - slew) take flight, tde Muter shall hate the right" Rad pOwer to porsue him, and hunthito, and capture him,: wherever' Abell be . found ;. and any, gerion who shall oppose' the master In the, exec:lnnen of thin right , shell be deemed gailty of violating this treaty dbe pun ished, aceerthegly;—[Treaty between Russia and Greece, 904. • • • • Tke p atties',to this.Treaty.were two Greek PrOca. and Olnesien chieftain,' iltom an I.lllb ,eradokronsliw ter= s bezithen sari a despot:— lb - id braised. in our enlightened as', doubtless pe could kaTo pima for a good Chriettin and a soars! Democrat. • -This to the treity on record betweenFor ago Forrest': for,th• rapture of fugitiro - tllares. The, adoption of tho proposed 'treaty' therefore - 1111.1nangurste new. principle' in international Lair, *albs 'Extrndition of Fogitivilt owing Is.•• bo,r,and service' insfer local lime. cannot ex pect to havkall,theigOod of it to °tinwares. We Audi have to gire no well si - Acoortllngly it will be our duty to enter into treaties is ”pur ens,- hunt rand captitre alartin"_Kosits and all tll, eAriatifinip ProfessorLielier and klftheFros- P9P. Dr, Chadslg - and a ll the ItnisistSev Senn tot; likile";arol. all the, ir o giamion , - , Gehoral Shields an& slEthe irislaininn. Capt. &ikon 'and alt thi Bill and all NlielleitilFl; • 1 Madame Jagello and all the l'oles; Ong-A i• Showe extraordinar til• < urn., an i \ b y ., every sort x o . cl „oe th tii ion \ bo.;isede by and all the Chinese in America, and seed \them i apperi fe the a i ~ m‘ beim of hiasub- ttb c o I, ; body ,r kthein then back to the Vngs, Queens and Emperors; heir i jects, in yielditg, be shoe p re to Meet the 'l..ege„,„,suat,„"o', mun mobs, to respective "in • ...ten." 1 cost of* second e ‘ tustpeign, e W' \be , •••" --- \ c om p e l , - )rote watch ON w ar 'Anted\ till More than that, as the local \ leis oft h e, ed to'resort to Leap del metiof eine libeled- ' • Cla w h 6„,.„ A warrant was du not admit that any lengthof ahsence ' itable character mid \ more arab 'application I Ls '1" unendered bizasel can alienate a citizen , they can claikof as the\ such as inconnertaldhpeyment and \ missed cm' ' Ml ''' a g amst descendants of "fugitives down to tl*thirstandtributions, with the cehtainty ofitits nab bank- sh t° ibt ' Sh • citr " '. •• •• ' -Itere\ 7k j ui coP96. fourth generation. So thatln order tense ery the ‘ruptcy staring him m tlie lace. \ \ . .. . % . , \ e patty were emu Mp • and mmitted to principle out consistently, we shall haverl \ o cork. •' \ , \-' \ ' A \ P rm "'•. • \ - \ elude treaties to "extradite" ourselves al a t of.J , , LATCHT 111 111.11149. letter Illipoie to " 2--- a ---- the country, a cad leave it te k the Cluetawnk*ho Nthepiarleston Cou • rier spialck on an enterprise will then be no longer be mo sted.by incenhary ,1 *bleb appears to Liken foot ith th at Bto thee- Boards of Foreign Missions, \ V i ckedly • atteM s t. 1 pbel the clause of the Elate Constittitutioa Which fro \ I tog to teach their Slants to "et g and write a d prohibits slavery, aniftdiake a \direct trote‘•'of read!"—Alb. gre. AWN \\\\ \ s '. l . the peeple on the questio \ j ot estaldishing)slan ----..... ry. Ile says that those \ e gaged in\ the move ment bete already.been sohdding theimblic sen -1 Ument on the, supject, and`hed tt singularly &- vole, and in order to issuel succetekbe ...- gas outhern Men to emignitim \ t Illinois in pref- Tromso to KanSterer Nebraska. \ \ tt \ us the sixth 'mints& of Banerott's aim shorur be y, the Mb of Starch 117(4\ , 0 Fri y, the 2d March, day of a soldier of the tw enty Meth asked \to be employed at Gray's \ Ropewalk, ded was repulsed in the coarsest „,, , `"Forks. \lie then defied the ropemakers to a box ,lng-mstotti and, one of them accepted the chat , Wigs, he was beaten off. , 'Returning with sere nips( hie companions, they too were driven sera A larger number came down to renew the fight \ ith clubs and cutlasses, and in their turn 'enconn red defeat. By this time Gray and oth '', \ 'ers inMepueed, and for that day prevented fur . 'Bier disbolhance. 'There was an end of the affair at the Rope , walk; but not at the barracks, where the soldiers . inflamed each other's passions, as is the honor of , the regiment was tarnished. On Saturday they prepared bludgeons; and being resolved tebrave the citizens on Monday night, they (oriented their particular acquaintance not to be abroad. Without duly restraining his men, Carr, the Lieutenat-Colonel ofthe the twenty-ninth, made complaint to the Lieutenant-Governor of the in sult they bad received. The Conon', deliberating on Monday, seem ed of opinion that the town would never be safe from quarrels between the people and the Bold fors, as long as soldiers should be quartered among them. In the present case the owner.of the Ropewalk gaie satisfaction by dismissing the workmen complained of. The officers should, on their part, have kept their men within the barracks after nightfall.— Instead of It they left them to roam the streets. Hutchinson should have insisted on measures of precaution; but he too much wished me the favor of all who had influence at Westminster. , Evening came on. The young moon was Alin ing brightly in a cloudless winter sky, and its light was increased by a new fallen,snoM Par ties of soldiers were driven about the streetsmak ing.a parade of valor, challenging . resistance, and striking the inhabitants indiscn untelyMith sticks or sheathed cutlanies. d \ \ A ban which rushed out from i n Sar in \ iy.B racks, thilattle et, armed with clubs , tlass and bayonets, provoked resiatuthe, and oaff4 ensued, Ensign Mani, at theor the bar- \ rack.yerd, cried to the soldiers, . urn out, and I will Stand by you; kill , i them; Mk them; \booth gn \ them down; ran your beyon is through thorn; nth one soldier after another leveled, a firelmsel\ and threatened tq "make a c" tlitith \ ASS )i4 crowd. Just before 9, as ea officer croe King, st., now State at., a barber's lad 'ed ride, ' "There goes- a mean fellow who th,no paid , ' cv i my master for,dressing his hairm" • o whit the sentinel stationed at the westerlyend \of the us tom Rouse, on the career of Kingsi and Ex thangclane, left his post. and with, hi\musk4 gave the boy a stroke, on`the head , whic made' him staiger and cry for pa . •., \ ‘• •The etheet soon b \ me clear, and ntY tronbled this sentry, whop a.' ny of aoldier is sued \ rielentiy from the 'in , their arms glittering in ties moon li g V passed on, liA. I\ 7d toeing; \ ' , Where are , they? \ ere \bre they? Lee, \ em come." Rcrastly t* e oefifteen ,more, n 'og the Imam cries. ras frem the booth in • Meg st, by lof ror , ',. ' l \ - •,11-•'; 13an l ' i '.. ' ' . ' '' r ''' \\. ' ','‘.•:• .. Ao" •" -c"•. , ' l t'••• ,- - \ •'\ \.f \ 41 . , ..-...: 1 doors mut ....eet • the street, ..rimaing out like medal . in a ur7," Vying "Fire;',' which \ eemedth watch Ord, abd . Wheres,are they; 1 oath's* wn." Their Intragsons bah... 'cued tile • gin of that, ells at thethesl,,, oin street ... "m \\ , citizens, OM tbe aline net in motion, camie ut with c es an clubs MEd partlY \ by li x.i, \ the thterference o well-disposed' partly h e i:tes, ,eourage of 'ipuiAttick a multatle„ a d sd'udk others, fit fray at the necks was over. , . Of the 'ci ens, the prudleat shouted\ "'tome, lioti , ;" o th e it was said, 'belled out "Hu'isa fo e main d, there is the nest " but thl s ma guard was t molested the . whole evenin . \ \\° t Abey of 'Wien came up Royal Exclange \ lane, crying ' Where are fke cowards 1 4 -,and brandishimt th 'r, arms, passed through Song street. Fro ten ' twenty boAcame after than, asking, "Were they, wham are they ?", , "There. is the - sob soldier who knocke. dme down, '"..„ said the barb's bo‘y, and they began pushing one another to ard the sentinelA He primed and loaded his usket. " The lobster is going et z,.., to fire," cried a y. Waiving his piece about, the sentinel polled the \trigger. ' ..11 you fire you must die for it,''saidlfenry Knox,'"who was passing by. .1 don't mink" replied the'7titry; " d—n therrYt re t they ooh nth I'll fire." ' ' Fire and be .1--41," shouted \ the b .em A 90 uys, for they were , V-- persuaded he could not, do it without leave frqm a 1 \V o g s t „. civil officer ; and a youniffelloWypuke out, "'We - iir. - = - - will knock him down for snapp' ;" while they whistled through their lingers II linzvied. ii\ ... Stand off, "' said the sentry'l and homed alon "Turn out, main guard." '"They re kil li ng a sentinel," reported a servant \from he Custom House, sunning to the, main gu . . 'Tilrn out; why don't you turn out cr Presfen, who was captain , of the day, to the g d. `k. Re MN. IS peered La a great flutter of spirits;t!and %spoke \ to them roughly." \ A party of @lx, two of whom, Kilrol, and lont gomery, bad been, wonted at the `Ropellk, formed with a corporal in front,'and Preston ol lowing: With ' bayinets flied they Baugh ly s .reshed through the people" upon tile \ l l `cursing them and plashing them as the Y, wen along. They found about ten persons bound• the_ sentry, while about fi fty or sixtyeame down with them- "For God'a sake," said Knox, bhld ing \Freston by the coat. "take your men batik agalik; if they fire, your life must answer for the consequences." ="1 know what lam about" said'. he, beefily, and much agitated. None pressed on thenk orprovoked them till they began lend in, ethane perty of about twelve in number, with stioke in their hands, moved from the middle of the street where they had been standing, gave three eheere, rind passed along the front of tho soldiers, whoe,e musketh some of them struck as • they wesithy. \ "You are cowardly rascals," they said,:"for bringing arms against naked men; lay aside your guns\ and we are ready for you."— "Are the soldiers \ loaded ?", inquired Palmes of Preston. "Yes," 'he answered, "with powder and ball." "Are they going to fire upon the in- habitants r asked Theodore Blies. "They 0.311- not without my , orders," replied Preston ; while "the town born" call 4 out, "Come on yea rat ‘cals, you Weedy hacks, you lobster scoundrels, 'fire if you dare. We know you date not." Just then Montgomery received a blow \from a stick • thmth 'which, hit his Musket; and the word "Fife," being given, he stepped a little on one ,ads, and shot Attucks who was at the time quiet ly lettg on a long stick. The people immedi ately gen to - move off. "lbseet fret' said Langford. the 1r atehesan to Kilrel;, looking him full in ;a face; but he did so, andffam'l Gray , who\ was standing next to Langford withlits hands iu his Ithainu, fell lifeless. Tine fired slowly and in succession on the people,,Whe • were dispersing. One aimed deliberately at • bey, who warrunningfer l sofety. Montgomery theapieshed at Pelmes to tab him• on which the Antler knocked his gu \ out of his • hand, and leveling a blow at bin hit Freston, Three petioos 7 , \ killed among theMwas Attuoks,,,the taulatto; eight were wounded, two of them mortally. c all the eleven not4rre than one had had any \ sh re It s the So infuriated were the soldiers that when the men returned to lake sop the dead they prepared to fire sigaim• hutment etkediryPreston, while theTwentysninthltegite appearedtinder arms in Kintstreet, . as if bent ona\ i, . further massacre. "This is'our time," 'cried so l c eis of the Four teenth;were and dogs never eni more greedy for their prey. \ The bells rung In all the churobeec the town drums begt.i - ...To arms, to 10114" wan the cry. And now we be tested the tee a //(10- ttalr Mills sous elms teeth, exalted almost :to io ntsdneag g ' lit orta nnth odesd wera.....t.zd...tr d b w i h t . ran Plentifully in the street, and witalmprinted. Wall\ directions by the foot tracks tdi the snow. I "OM' he ists , " sir Wensm, "bat to Rime; al moimour\r resolved ts,4ht. by red one=k re s Lto,,aveßnatge -theythis\dleatowth of . self-passemed and Irresistible, demanding justice according to law. "INd you not know that you' should not have fired without the order Of a civil Inail i g"l:\laked'HUlMllMK 6l on, meeting . Preston 4 Aid 14". ingwered: Preston, "to r . _._, ~. \_ . OHIO AND rim - tomes:lm , npr.nosk.---nt a'kite meeting of the diroctori, Stim,uel Ilk : Dna. 'Esq. e' this city was elected'Presideel of thy`\corer \ in place of r2lllerrimen,\resigked„ SV was also Tipp . inteil Ticket o,gerit,, The esteem , p'e'it of, the weal)'' and sickness, among the har the Completion otris work; the satisfaction' o \ nnnounciin donbtedly be bon ah9t, next. Oal;about \ l „Miles dr; Itild7 and t fall par kes of to busily employed ; the on is and we see no\ reason\ t \ \dont named our eyes \ will be gladden % 6\ a train of, passen g er caro Mitt An event of MX cottseOun of our city ought be duel.k, derstand thakthe d 7toret\a‘makiiiig arriDge meets for &public cal bration tiinke place About the 16th ortOth 0c o b ey. large mitnior'ef strangers as well ; as inhabitants `Of the seecial, towns on the line 'of the 'road will\ visit Mi, and our citizens must be prePored to Wye there •16\ hospital reception. We wesuld suggest the pro priety of calling a melting to, make the necessa ry arrangements, null also redommended that the City Council take some Steps ill‘the'reateer. We a ought to have grotind ebrallon; worthy the occasion. It would bD \ ap ropriate that our cit izens also should have 'an excursion on the oc casion. It his been suggested, that we have a trip to Pittsburgh. The suggestion is. a good one, and we heartily Bacon it —Fort Wayne Senti nat. • • From the London Timm', Sept. 12. lasslan fanner. - - M. Leon Faecher, who deservedly occupies a high rank among the political 'economists of.'' France, has recently published some researches into the present financial condition of the Rus sian Empire, which afford the most instructive material we have seen for a correct apprecia tion of the resources of that State, and C 013843- qtaently of the effects of the contest in which we are engaged. Sooner or later it will by the finan cial exhaustion of the enemy, and by disasters caused by this war throughout the Empire, even snore than by the brilliant military and naval ex ploits which now excite the attention of the world, that we must hope to subdue the stbbnorn pride of the Bur; and it is quite as useful and important to ascertain the- power of resistance of . his Treasury and his Banks, as to .sound the pas sage oferonstadt or to calculate the:fall of Sevas topol. We ? therefore, need no apology for pla cing the resutis of. M. Fancher's laborwat this time before our readers. There is-no doubt, that from the commence megt of 1850, the Russian Government had be gan seriously to prepare its financial resources for a great struggle. The sums it had placed in the path, rocks of England and France were withdrawn ; the loans' negotiated in former years were Faid up, treasury bills were issued to meet the current expenses; and the export of the precious metals was prohibited. -The ordinary revenue of Russia is commonly taken at about £25,000,000 sterling, though the Mont cur has stated it to amount to £30,000,000 sterling, which we think an exaggeration. But, at any rate, the effect of the war must have been abate the proceed; of the customs and fhe excise • and the ordinary revenue cannot now exceed L. £25,013000 which does not cover the !usual ex- ,I , mdf tf,hr ~. .1, , .. oonntry. The Governor vet was, , tE,c „-;','' , .l -1,,, , , 01iefti-, , ,5...f..,01.4 t.,,ri., to ei - tir..V'r,l' ,,, ? f - , fn. - - . ~. :::.:Imetliing pr., - --- --- . , ' - ‘, .1,e5. , , ~ , , tmetod i.„ . ff, R 0nt0 „..., t,le i..-:,...f V_Y*;' 7.'!'; - ...:, £5,000,000 sterling wen. tal.ca ctn.:litho-0.. ..A :: 1 bullion, which . .s the basis of the Pafer -W.:. "... - - I'tion of the empire; £4,ooo,4ro , sterting of tre tug bills were issued;; loans *ere BOCeptedfromi \ various public funds, fromthe elermandsehar- 1 Roble trusts; and, when the attempt islthe Bus- sae Government to effect a further loan in ',lsl and failed, a forced loan, under the men' aciona title of "voluntary'coneriberion," * Wanier ed on lhe nation. This biirdenNfell With, great - weight iincin the landowners, teatime they unrSalready suffering Ferrety fromthe \ inordinate ~ cotuseritt tion, and, at the'same timo,'great part of‘thetr I agricultural produce became \ unsaleable. - Si. Faucher computes the ret2l7' Of this 'esti-Arndt nary resources in the' last Ightten months; at £28,000,000 Sterling,' er about double the ordin ary revenue of the empire. So \ fer the Emperor found himself in, possession ofve ry large funds to meet the hiniediate demands of. war; but be had to call °et, and eqUip immense numbers of recruits,. to ions is fortresses, frenilapland to t h e e ree tti r of Georgia, and to provide for the' wants of enormous Whir of . troops in motion.— The state of the Ressiateprisoners amply.showa , how miserably the personal wants of the soldiers have been provided forthough \ their arms and , equipment are good, an \ their m ilitary Stores. abundant Bat the extraentiriaryMeans which, have been employed to raise these funds at the outset of the war are not of "nature to be re, pasted, nor is it possible, that i they should keep pace with the current expend' ore. To support third contest Russia needs to add\ sum of at least L'20,000,000 starling to her anis al revenne;or, in other words, nearly to doable. It She has than, it this year, but does any one 'magas that the Russian Empire, 'shut tint from all chances of a foreign loan, with its ports blo aded and \ \it Re landownera paimerixed, can continue for a keret of yearn to make a similar effell We certainly not believe it to be possible. But the direct expenditure of the Government forms only a part, and probably not the moMetn- Wresting. part, of this question.. The fuSed debt of Russia la small, not exceeding 400,. ~ 000 silver roubles or about £60,000,000 sterling but this sum ,coareye a very imperfect notion the ictual t ilebilitied of the State.' The tendency of the Russian Government to extend the system \ of absolute power over every relation of society and.privato life has had the effect of involving it to an extraordinary degree in all kinds Of tnms actionein private property. Thua the State It practically the universal mortgages of-the land. owners, and upwards of 6,000,000 of soulathat Is, nearly Lallthe . serfs .in Ressik,are held, in pawn by the bombards, a greatland and banking company, guaranteed by the State. In ordinary times, the State fdreeleses these mortgages with 'advantage, on thkailure of payment of interest; but, at the present time, when the impoverished l en d own er is pecidiarly unable to tope!. this ob, ligetion, the Stale is in no - condition to extend its domain- This; however, is the smallest poi - lion of the_ diffiettlty. M. Faricher states that all the great establishments of credit In Russia are directly guaranteed by the SUM, whieh re , celves their deposits. Thus the: lota banke\tbe 1 commercial beak, the Lombards, the savi ngs banks, and Men the public charities of tiled/I -' plie;- all 'deposit thelrfunds with the GovernMent„ :' and hare a right to resume them oft deinand.—s I Theamouht of theie deposits was officially stated , I by the Russian Minister of Finance, on. the rat of January, 1853, to be no less than the *mating 1 sum of 803,000,000 roubles, or about .C 130,000- 1 000! Th3Bo feuds are supposed to tesplaced by the Government in advances to the landed In ' tensat, and constitute \ the loans represented by.. the 5,000,000 serfs. if this were grimly the ease, the IGovernment would be in thdairkwani • position of a batik hailnje to Meet large SARI- . tat to pay. with no resceitues but those of real property,but the presemidion is that at least some con derableportionefthese fund, his been applied b 'the Governmen'Ajo its own mass : L. t i Thug. the bankii and thin'Mrsteinets and the public treasury, and Gm 18.81 ed, interest, are all involved 1.6 one connected \ cam, which may prove st any given moment \a \ vist intehetioy. .Th e pressure of the war hatofoottuse.inoreased ' the press tree of p4tate cuatomers on the banks; the Watt In their aura press oh the State ; Sind if any large proport i on of the enormous, debt of - £180,000,g00 sterling - was demand,.eils not im probable it is - utterly \lmpossible; lathe present oirciatentencea of the FaXtre, that snobs demand should bel'iniet oxcept\b an issue ,of . the'Edate paper.. :ft expenmept has been . trieiseeinit.. edly_on a alter scale;',and its results ' Weisel traYs beet i bankruptcy. \ Before the war,, the mantle reserve of the" din Government:\ was undoubtedly one Qf the • laige • in Europe, and' it „; exceeded FOAM" but the slue of the bank notes In 0 elation be atleane 0 000 000' „ , , stern ling, and while the hellion Is de fusing, the., L sues of paper augment. 7. r ty, this scree, which"trona Cite one ' meankof promptly meeting the financial ges 'cif ite 'Govern mentiLeught 1& no case tube confonnthtdwith the -reitotirces ter \the *war and;lif It be divoted . to those purpork the et;sult:efilthie the t k 0 as if the British poternment we to 111117110111 egold now in the FAlleiii s ofthe . Blink of Eagan and, at the sum time 'terintse thelstine of the 'bank notes . If this boU correct statement- of the Anemia :confittltm of, the 7 .ltfasedans ; empire; . *1 whitif - -. , have reason to believe \ that ieltr, - .We Femme will N. Fan : chin. in . Ida cone u:l:t a i that' soak - `a static Or things net *fiery'lo4: ' 'The buPerift 1 Nicholas, in.engaging In wae, , lneeeedwil! by lie - - - \a' VQLUME 8Etk,144,0 4 , t0 Central Af of 'Woofs: babel ,„!, " al. 63 IV .d ood aa • eirtf:— . Ti - r7Ct e Dwelling \ at r Lila&tlteMo so mllsr,atil. moue"' ° "' X ' a ; • ON • •B. omiesia & eon. 140. 34 ILI \ BO( 004; S—J ou II 10 I des. Ffilsysictlillti. Caw/M.lO, h.elletilillen. ellt by %.19 . " `LOT ON o No. N 3 Wylie 4., ?coma and • boisment Web i l OMETIIINQ,NEW-- nod . and Field; .r . a nk. 6col f ia, Wes ir b : . Ba j d ..} tid j : . 5 . . b% vr..s sm. s ine Moder Aguea;of Conant • , ni u esie l aN r i i .. sine of Arts . - for Sept:, &ends cd sOld ily_ste • store iustredd br _ ~; 5.a.., aprAgr„pw OE I 01IN KNOW-NOTIf CPS . eeleb 11l brood et con . rored Ibbasen. , - eitti tgilie \ superior Tobacco. tide day reed • , We by AIBROIDERIES , -A. A. 'Mason, & -C,. rwreire tomorrow a new suideplendld tot of Aeries:Embroidered, Book antilOkaktirleCollanyidaarek Embroidered. Book and Cambria Wmhietts lint , BabitiS Cambtioeares sad' Beata- Book amd - .Ceimtela r t Floormirillai . WE !M IDER and Inseitiosx ‘strili SWIM Banda 1%/1 0 ERINOES,• MEIRINOES—L %lion • t • Coorilt rteet•Ounl open on the kilt or Ith Inst. over DEN. French Merlnees.ineludinmene and eezy tine colon. Parehaeedjet the recent reekege and PerenoptorT Mem In New - York et Of nnrit-160 - per nemr,froinoet of Imputation: therertßbe tanted.nt A 4 STRIPED BLACK A* a rex rea. of the *Lori, vary. GI.NGTIAMS, °INGE!. reed a full and very ow hung flue English diedasr Writ yard. aet A.. tAfilks QUGAII7-100ivbIs. loaf and \_c_ruAked in. ti, 1.7 store lbs sale , r. k a u l4 R. DAI,ULUA Oe.. It.ADWAY'S RENOVATING\ RE T,inst redSALV SN remit male tri , k. - - :\ \ ir4AD . BS AAI—.3 imirteicialki it vintage of 1834 jos reed and fin. ado tritho boMMI ob. b 7 \ WM. 11 . 8MT7074. N0..12 Wood FLO1111:-:4200..bb Flour; I.lft arriving' INSEE7:PIL--: Karr and Ibr br O,OAP—'25 bxs:•:.l s and-for \LIA - Y. l -30 .1) Jekli.lo4--Se. by' either or the sod, Steotietrvit el November let.. uees pper7orry, acre Ate Pittehurgh. • . N. 11.1Above - leikee 14.1855. , Yoe NMI.. Int., —......, exl . trinTti t' ''.., \.B 4.1A1NG,1051, Frorkil,reet. N . '. seZ)44l ' ,„19,01AC JONES, onr. 'Fro LILLtI Ildite'rl) ! ny . 111!e4nAlilig • Monniliraihrx : ltrT. .A 5 galic Goo vO on hand— DticTomDom Co r% Mow Lahoc Dom OAT WI 3 qr. me gs Bur6ti V.ZruAN. 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