ESIMILISHED IN .1786. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLISHED DAILY ASD - WAISIILY BY CO. DAVID NYE W lITLI HIT B (SAMUEL HAIGHT Orne.l OD MUD !MUT. =WWI WARM LSO WOOD. TERMS DA I L,V—Shr doper per &nom, payable half 'yearly to advance.' W E LY—Twodollareper annm. in advahee. Clubs will be oornhed oo the follOwintt condltlonse Three copies per annum - 00 . Ma nooks do .......... 00 .pM a Twenty 6,We, do ' one 00 . The package for enob dub to beaddresar.l to one person, and to Ow paid - Invariably in advance. • No elnb supers will to runt atter the year asplres,voleas du owner le sent Oar • renewal.' •• - RATES OF ADVERTISING: One Roar!, (10 Leta Ot Nonpareil or Ainsts.) - Do • • one Insertion - 060 Do - each additional Ituwrtion...-. 0 2.5 • Do ti one meek 1 76 Do tin. weeks 00 Do . 0nem0nth............._..........: 5 05 Do two months.-- ' °° • Do • lour months. Do AI months- 11 00 Do to =mtg.:. . / 8 00 iltandint Cards, (5 lirom or less - " Per annum) 000 One dollar Or earn additonal Doe. One adroonnebandeable nt.t pIoILSOAN Doer an rne.),./soluelve of paper For oath additional mama Inserted over mu m onk. and oor each additional nous insorted under the yearly rat., Advertheensets et esedlnst asdnare. and nat.over fifteen 11.3.11 .to be ebardedis moans and • bait • Poblinhere not awontotable for legal .advarthoements beyond the amount changed for thelrpoldiration. a e announeinetandi isements.datait for MD. to ba th orned the same abet. advert . . A.lverthennenta not marked on the ropy for .specified homier of Insertion., will be continued tin forbad. and pailmintleracted arandlngly. The privilege of monrudadvertinors Is strictly limited to their own Immediate busing.. and all advertisements for the benefit or other admen& with l as all advertisemente net hnnlndlatelr nonneetell w their own business. and 1,11 elnowin oractingetlgnmentn In length or otherwise. he rand Ihultn s•nnagrAmlll charge . •41 at the usual rates. Fur all snob transient advertising, bills will Oeparately rendered. and prompt payment is desired. All adverthemente for charitable inetitutiorm, mar Peak& war& Unruehip. and other public meeting& and all Political ni Min satiesila 10 bechargad ball able Aridly In drama,drama,pay. Marriage notices; te be Charged GO cent& Death notiose - inaerted without' cliarlPl. nelesianwomwre nied by funeral invitations or obituary maitre, not when • 10 weumfmnied.tobspatil for. - - • • Regular itdvertleers, and all *Unan sendingcommunion. then.,reouhiug natant designed to mu l attention to Wm, Soirees,' Concerts. ar any nubile entertain...nit& where charges are made for adadttence—aU - notlees of Tri •ate aesociationa—every notice desiglinl ,ter mill attention Peleate enterPriese. adottlated or intended .to /meanie ludivideml nteest, tan auly be inserted with the under standing that the mine hit° be paid for. if Intended to ineerted In the local odium. the acme .he charged • the file of 10 cents per/lon Tave• ' born a or sw , License n Petiticma ewer. to bo rged te pie pd.. Real Matta Agenda . and Auctkramin • advertisemente riot to *leased meter YeerlY.lntein but allowed a dilemma of thirty-three end one-third per cent from the amount of VnICLY oa Pet-WISELY In DAM PAPtal 00. Square, ihrre Irmertions... Do.. each addltlnntlineel4.l . or...- . sr . .IDiStnenaltra IN Winn' ''' . , On; Square. (10 11.0.)0rkeibeert10n.........50 cents. Do. , nab seldllleetAl ineeet.10n......23 cents. All traneleat adrartleemeate to be raid In slabrabee. BATES OF CORAICIIttI 91/ POW TVS UOLMES & pin. 57 Narkd d.bdnartA TM PENNSYLVANIA: tank of Katharine Bank or d0......pa. )1 er. and Mann(' of , do ... par I Bank of Omumerea.„---par, , Bank of- North indadon.par Bank °Melee Litartiaapar Hank of Pentleyirudn..... Bank of P.m ToomehiP Commetehd Bank arrmar Farmers' & Mechanics` Bk-per Chard Bostic_ • • --.. Kenaington Bank._ —.. & Meth. nanit—mu Por Moolmaime Bank—. gliZOTAilmtk ik' Southwark 8ank...—.....par Tradesman'. Bank.—.....ta. Western Bank of Chambers Bank orChester Chambers Bank Danville— - • • .:.Par Bank k pf DeL ce- Rank of Geritantoaryi....--par Bank of fiettolutradt...‘.l. Bank or troumint..--... • Bank , Bontgonlet7 Co. Bank p. Bank orNorthumborland-par Columbia Bk & Bridge Co-par Porintown Dank. P. Kuton Rank ....... Brio Bank- 1 Parma.' Bk of Burke Co...MT Farmers' Ilk orlatneaster.-parl EarannzCliankof Brtding.pari hr,4, - .7 . .ikOrghl;iiiTh - &- k Far. /I Dm.; wnroetiburx... r., Franzlht Bit Wathinctoalar -'I It= 0 1 =iiiiiiii7 Pn I 1 12 ,1 1 1 Ir.s Bank i i - Qz - rafiitr,; , 1 inn , jcatketla Dank.,--..paril W.stlsraneh . Rank....:-..4fal Wyri k VlE .: l . !lta .. =rll ....I. lrtlef Nair ..:•••-/ '.l iiiils: - Ohio State 8ank........-.. 1 $ t • Branca 6 . 43r0u—,.,_ 40 1 B B at do roach al getkeport.--- do Broach at do Brooch atelorodsold... - ...... do • Broach at Ted0d0....—.:-. do, Moab atDolton-4..-.....d0 !Inuit it Renner,. .• do r‘ i ftttt*MMl • Bran& at dalltatrula....- do , Branch at do Branch atatanaffeld" - do Branch M do Branch CtminnatL.-.. do Branch at Marddatdam,... do Branch atdo • &mu% Lancastar........: do Branch. at Btenbonsille... - do Branch at. Mt. l'ernort.—. - do Branch at do, Er r tret it i erairaW.:= Branch at do Branch at Mt. Plasolutt-- • do Branch at Zsnerrillo....-.. do; Bobnn at NornaDt......- as - Branch at Branch at Porhommuth..' d Branch at traton.....--. do Branch at 1tarunna........n.. do Branch at Cuyahoga do ' Braschnt. Mand110n,...... -do Branch at tr00dar.......... do t Branch at Branch at Tocrogatcarn-, •dol PRICES OF STOCKS lUSPOIthai YOA SliE,PITtEBl7lkal OA-ZET9'I.BY . _ A: =WILKINS i, C(). sToqs. AND F,NCHANGE BRtactlßS, NO. 11 nausrit Sf A.ZE Prressugos, September 12, 166 L .7! t 1 .... "'" ulilt"gica - sirbi., — ,rriii=)' ''` La.& .. ; o Gal *sue Irs- , --- , '° o - - I ..L llo, k l °'/ riltstsiTa' d gi * :="'l"Tr''l nn o...t. d Th Vets. in rm. 1 , , ,,.,....,„.... ice - - InLPeli, a Aug. .. rgb. ..... ' . ~ 6 -,,,,. b. , t . . Pennsylvania Cr .t-....- 100 - , 2 Int.Jart.lo.7 ----- ---- - ...„ . Do. Vs ~.-.,- 100 • • Int:Feb-a Aug c - ~,, • Io ~,t . 2 ,,,„ ..., 1 ttEESE WAREHOUSE . --ITE&RY H. ....°lll 3 °. 20;••,,7;,•;,;:f l i i*l -. Jo / LKILLINP Perwording and Cambria% Merchant, end . sk ,, p oop . r e __... 1 63 80 do • Roller in Cheese. Buttr_4l, Lake Fish and Prolnee g enerally tittaborgh city ' Ve ....... 100 6/... 60 Int-Jan a July 25 Wood otreet. alert Water. Pittsburgh royal 00. D. Vs, N. Y . lea 83 80 do Ailetetry elty I- - ..... - 1%1 -. .80 / Int.lgay &Nov VONBONNHORST & MERRY, Whole. coup. 6.11, MU. UM 83 80 do. VWe tirouls mid Commie**, Merchants, and Dealer" Bank of Pittsburgh- . LO 57 651.1 Ille.Marillot. In "tielnugh 11 ...fui.... N. = wsur stmt, Pat. s moo a itanntiirnk 60 (st 68 do 4 bu rgh,o .1%. r.bsage Iltaaka. 60 67 66 do 4., j Ag . g e. or geein g , - 20 244 ACOB FORSYTH, Jr., Forwardil and PM& Trost Cio- - 60 48 610 ilon y sm l,3 iation Morchant, No. 55 Water streeLPl 01 Dosimahola jansm ehl mL lide..:.... 25 26 'l2 Div.Mor. 15110 MAS PALMER, Importer and Dealer lit. (gar St Drldge—.... 26 37 • 22 lair 8 et lo remelt mid American Wall Paper. No. fd Market ttri t i tit. Mn L i1e= =. .....- .. . . 60 t i t 42 . .01v , .. 7. :' Des At i, br...2llnl and fourth street, l'lttabur6l6. Milsaisport Pirkl o s-..... :Nt 16 - _ ix --4--- _ -,..--.-- ---- AIcCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole- PIMA% We lawseanee- -Y 10 8 Dim DI 18 et i'• cal a sod Betel Dealer . to Carp/Rom Plow Oil west.. jalmeanot Co -.- 19 leirs. May 82 Clo Mattg lt rle ant Ilano tkrtstre Window Shade, Citizens. 1 nouns. , Co - .- 21 18 . ~,,,,) , ...1 i . g . , x .. 112 mut . att...a. Associated Virenens Co- - 10 8 , I'LL.4l.l'll. i litißßL% - le - PATTON, Wholesale and. Re- PeUbarga to Ma .. . -.. 41 38 Dir. Qr.IIDI 4. it, =04 141 O t reers,.. on the .Eastern ales or us. Dimond, Pittoblgh, k I owLIMI4- 50 40 35 do • blorsio 61;inuetle._- 5 : 0 - - elir st V . l . las Weeks.-- 60 iig 68 Nowa saoste, so 42 41 Div. My 4143 IFIRANK VAN GORDER, Dealer in Trim 0 jbeni leakwates 60 16 '" Now btook. i og w . , 11, e l esj and Dlovem L... Goods. limbrolderieu, \ V.R. 5 •‘.. 55 rn 1 ..,,,,=..- 5 ° 44 • 42 e: Gent .:'Varnishing Goods and ram milting a tail as iltdoD PQ M. 00 43 42 oddment ot which do always he had at No. &I, earner of Bait,' Obto Railroad,- -to ' - - Masked Asset and Rao Diamond. Pittsburgh. Pa. a 41 1 .2 1. i lereland 41 Indigene R. R. 50 - ' .^ - MAAS* lisdlway Dry Doek 100 105 100 a. a. lunar& eo. mnissiran 8-.0. & Larson No, it so= ' F. 55."1 55 ." 16 •••••^-••• 5 ° 56 - AA: MASON /C CO., W 10 Dry Retail ". n nnl Beads OA"- -" 5 25 Dealoes In Paneyand Maple Dry Drub, 26 NUM Tattle Creak dw R ka oad 25 10 ••• Ail.. 1 Pen, se* Plank Rd 26 20 25 it in m PHY & BURCHFIELD, . l i.iholetade e t =rer c . ol °- . , I° o 1 2 - 5 . IVIZa Natal Originals liarclasata. career / mirth and Mfonabota-.. .....0 in es tn.. ------ -- -------= --:= N Plti b er,e2 ;4°°-.- ... -. •-- - 1 11 1 0 1 r'.. 1 ° 14 1, 4 . 1 ° GROCERS. ' North Weotern----= .: 2 20 . ' Jas rcol - 01611 ' --- ....., 1 Sinell.••• -••• • •-••••- 5 • • 4101 IN FLOYD & CO:, Wholesale Grocers and Oceambodon Derihants,No.ll3 Wool and 326 Lib Admi4;;; . - - 2 % 2 yrirert, Pittsburgh. - tel 6 —,- -- =g o .; g e es __-. ». .Ig 6 , _ EZRT ItIOCIRE, Wholesale Gtoder, - ROC- Datowituou ..... -- .7.: I . Drying Dietiner, Dreier in P 7. 100 0. PH td ,o 4/ 1 310 . 0/40.1704. Noel.----- ..• 2 2 . 0 and a/1 kinds of Forego and 13onst.tio Wore! mid ~.. „._... .. . ..... .-... .- I 8 thous% o. 315 'Arty lbw& th, • yery largo m e . gt ,...L_,,,,_ _ ... , . .._ ~ „.. 3 - sleek of soperica• old Monongahela IVldekey, wlaleb will b• aesn Mese . ..., - V7 . 1,1 ..- NatloQ .....::;-----..- 4: bs 10 t ta a.sh. rot BLACKBURN & CO., Wholesale Gro 'emu. .. ::::::=: .-. ism le e awry Rest Yurnialsa l and Dordero In Produce sod g •-e ? Mannteetorms Plteit end Oakum always soe.u.s..... z .,_____,_ 1 _, l 3 I LK on hand at thole Warehouse, 1 1 liaise staroet. ilttshorwk. NOE , AND SANKT:IO 1101 A. WILKINS & CO.. lataltwa.a.ht mata w cro 71" ..Ib4rth Arai. P1T.1738UR0141 . 4. VOILEIGN and -Domeatio ,Fachango,. Dank Notis and and_ Wserantot. bought. awl Ng& : • .Coliations subille a t thiojed., • • Dustmen P.M Awl ingotlatol. Stocks bought nsk Cummloston. Mo./ nen". 4 pa 4, s o . l 44l4.lsttermtallowal when left GEORGE E. ARNO,LD & CO. I;auxics IN itICIILNO.E. 90&11ANICA04.1e4 Po. 74 TVl=Matgar i kbeg HA.RDWARE.FOR . SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE MASERS , • B. T• Leeek • Jr • • N.. um ;pm) .372.147, firma:nos: ♦ cialuk, Laces. Dazoias, ply y Jersey eteinlP. 41m, Yvnlrn, ft., ie. -- . , . ATM/A, FALL'S & CO., Conn:hie:ion p sureti.o..ad Goaeral Vorwarderi. bt Canal., Ether ROMA. No. 211 caas.l atmet, I s beelroen Main cad yo .....trarts, Errata Aida.) Clindanati t _flhja.. un . gp.... Mori. Hiatt!, Andstvga.Wlnt.. . C,, Haler A Oa, • • . .. - . •.. . .• : : ~ : Ann:a :0. c.a., ... igr' iiitleviar *4020:9 eves to pus togotoooto tram rityburib. Di Could 0 14 ... bu14Va1i " "ITQI"a X 631. - I JO 'ESTAIL , DZAZZX IN 1"1" "IMPORTED OIGAR:e.,r streit!:i CPC K[~ +..n 3 a . `' _ ~ ~ ZEE= ® .111 itt - TOSEPLE S. &'A. P. IKORRISON, Attor ,gurag!:M I.l4glgOrb elmt,.botaeen )24 j• W. HALL, Attorney at Law, 193ake .„ H .,, g u ndb,"" anent Wed, between Irmrth and basakerld Auer. na**lrT 1011,ERT E. PHIIAJPS, Attorney ati. • £4 Loa,. Ho. 1 RI 1110 BER T POLLOCE, Attorney at.lLaw -11, (.Irtuer of }lab and Grant. stesete,opixo to Me Court unee stops, littsburgh. JAMES J. KtritN„ Attorney at Law, of f ice Yeern(mma. riaar emit. PittAblugh. jiardly V I RANCISC.ELANEGIN,AttorneyatLaw, 1 . No. Ma Fourth street. Pittsburgh. • JASPER B. 'BRADY, Attiwney at Law, Na 89 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. PANKIER,S I tn) ;Re trERNAIti ik CO, Bankers and. Exchange • Brokurs, N 0.9.5 Wood stroet, corner of DistrunadAner. burgh. Pa. andsell Bank Noiesand Cab. Illsournt Time fixebange. and Prnmlssorr..Notemake Cali Minions In all the principal cities of the Union: Be=iss flannels on call 'anion interest. and give their prompt attantion Wail oth er matters appertaining to a Broker's business. IRS.Bastern Baal:maga constantir.lbr sale. otte.l3-1T • ALLF, 11.)1Ell IPW/Itl, MOM 71.0.1 f. RAMER A RAII3I, Bankers and Ex hstagv Broker". Buy an d roll Gold and Silver aid tin N riti u ort A neMaL o iloaua s. t . , n Beal karate or i mar . ; 13:1 a aelrlYlitlk c oa, la d l.33nanalsalon. * ?..adlee• nano made on all point. In nit Union.' (Mee corner of Third and Wood atrial& dh-eotly OPPONIti th e at. Charles Hotel. •C. . toyl-]y I). KING ; Coin, Stock and Exchange 11. ker. Faurtia-street—lturs and sells Stocks on 4,nunirsion: Exclange on Eastern cities Supplied at cur rent rate% Collections made on th.waa atlnarater, Wel ts!. Dank licdeklinuutit and sold.' JJ EALIILER, HANNA & guccessorn to Human Donna A Co., liariketa i rachanue Brokersand .. 'Foreign and Dommitic Exchiono, ()earnest. of Deomilt, Bank Noteit i and Sp.de—N.W earner of Wood and Third etreeta. Cstrront_Money received on Deposit. night Check, for sal and nollections made on nearly all prim+ pal pointa of t le United Btatee. The highest premium paid for Forelina and American /fold. Advances so consimammote of W.W.1., ahippod out. onliboral terms. .1. B. N . VI.Y. MIII. WILLIAMSI Co., Bankers and ehanso liroirer e , North East eerner: of Wood and Third streets. Plthstru nu fgh. on All transactions de liberal term.. and eollertl'ons promptly attended Ca •' itWILKINS ,S; CO., Exchange Brokers, • NO- 15 1 .. .W0 , f,.test, °remits the Ilank of Pitt. ;l i imb. All transarlipne rat mold liberal rate. Jib AVM. LARIMER, Jr., Banker and Bro-, ker. ith street, No. CA, adjoinining the !lank of Pittsburgh. %,lOuvMES A• SON, Dealers in Foreign . and Dumpsite 131111 of Rsehan Certificate. an.. posits, Dank Notes and Specie No. SS Alarket street, Pitts burgh. eirOolleetlon on all the principal elttse throur.hout the United Sta t es. DISCOUNT prtrucina 4 - ussrrz. ar SONS, -Brokers • cad FmeriA o t. PidrburrA• 'Gtr Bank, Clocinuati— 1 'Comm .ndal Bk.einelnl- do Lafayette Bank..—•„-. do ,Oldo los.CTrostiOa. do Western P. , coorro Baalt„. do Bonk of Maraillon--. tkno/1 1 • NEW MiULAND. All Norrozd , Baoko.. • -- X NEM YORC • JL. READ, Bookseller nun Stailoner, No . 78 Voartlk street, -krollo Buildings. R. WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail ill • Nola In Wank and Fottool Books, Now sad Sta. ti l oorl. No .. 63 Wood street, (between - 1114.d tad Fourth) Itleburgb marl) TOHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta ff timer, coocesor to Davit.= & Agnew. No. f Markot street. near Fourth. Pitt...burgh. H. ' (s.l7mmtriS ati...:-.*- liXiitai: Z . i.i/EFCaiVaIE . AD solnut Banks.— -- - X VIROINIA. IILENRY S. 'BOSWORTH. Bookseller and Dealer,to Stationery, No. 82 Market Meet, near e amen Plttetrurgh, Pa. AY E & CO., Bookselleis and Stationers, No. a 5 Wood etreek next door to the corner of Third, t tor a h. Pe.. School sod law books constantly on hand. Boakof.lllink ofiliVAller o. ond— • 1 V.ltletn " ! 1 r Rx.. Hank,. Vs., Norfolk " Foams' RA of 111.0 . %. .. • r HerebantiVAM.. .1 , 5; North Radom Mak.— • 11x5zeben....... 5 ...,. r .„.: 1 • ',NORTH' CAROLINA. Bank — of Care 1hma.....„. 2 • Rink uf St: el. Carollli 2 • Coss. Baukjilhstlngton. 1 • .11erehan 2 • IOCTII C.EROIA n k. Itkoftheßt.of I=na •' .1 Hank of South A. 2 Rank of Charleston . 2 !Mut:nes stestuwe irs 1 .. I. W. BUTLER & CO, I: 4 I ORWARDING & COMMISSION KER . CUANTS.d Dralers t. alt kindsef Pittahrirsii %tan fndured Atikit.• Lead Pipe a i 4 titiset Lead. tr.. 91 First Etztret, Pittsburgh. ett6lidT4 . . . OEOUOEI. Annaita Ina.* Brg tb Rank of Augusta.-._... ., Ilk of Brantwl ek Ansta. .2 • ' TKNNEB9I.I2. ,Atienlr.snt Bank+ WM. H. SUWON. Whole-tale OTOCer, Importer and Dealer in J'IOREIGN WLNES, Brandies and Old Mn' 1 pol:umbel^ Rye Whisky, No-12. South-East stamer Wood and Front sta. Pitttburgh. Nenna. rob= 11W. POINDEXTER, General Morahan . di. Broter and Comm Winn lisrehaut. ICI Front t sod 11$ Samsni stmt. Pittsburgh. sp3,-Isatl MWMM Ilk of KeotneTi b boolree flic of Loolor'e, vestal. Northern Ilk onientueky " Southern Bk orKenturity INDIANA. State Bank k tmattebea-.1 i;1~~i~~~Ji =VDM & A. M'BANE, Commission an warding Iklereluats, dre. len in Wool For prAtesLvmoi Pi t. ttaba .. rgh•Meauth etareNo ' r a T"d t 114,rea YS3 ti ". MWA stateani;nail:ivate. so Dank of 75 Mel'" =sr. EMMY 11.01/119X Itr:B/SON & (XL — W/0/VMM' Grocers, ,• • Produce - Dealers. and Commission liststuusts, No. y street. raisin:von. . jslo . ; PumeneMenhanineßank Fartunant Stock Dank 3 dasnlat Plank_. ..—. Insurance GamPaa - 7.. 3 • MVO= 110.11713 SPRINGER RHARTIAUGGI CO., .(Succce t ion to S. !Urbana.) Commit:Act:l and Forwarding embantr, Ikalen In Wool out Produce gonwolly. Noe. 145 Hest and 116 Second streets. Pittnburci, Pn. nr.3-17 Inc of N. Ainerlea. Toronto 5 11k of tbe People. Toronto Rua of Montreal.-- 1 Int of U. Canada Toronto EASTEILN TINCHANOIL. On New On Pb8ade1ph1a........-- do On Balthnora... - do WESTERN GOLD ANDOPECIZTALUR. Ea Eredertokad'ori- 7.80 Tan T .50 ....... „Ann • Ten Ordiderc.------ 3,,94 • if ,& W. REA. Flour Factors; Commission CV • and Pursrardineerebuits and Dealers to Produce gernersily. Oren.. for Pittsburgh Mannlfttures promptly Attended to. No. 74 W ater und,9o Front. It", Pittsburgb. Penns. . Spbl7. A. ' AR " D r- 17, — J - O — N - E - 1 --- 67. 7 CO., giccessoro to ATWOOD, ,JON ES t Commlxdop =ld Foreiard% fne.Tenthicits, Dealer, Plthborgh t!lsnahreurod .11ttaburgh- • , LI HEY,MATHEIVS CO.:Wholesales:3m . rem Commltstion and POronsdini.bfershants, and nts for Brighton Caton Tarn, ST, Wata it., Pittsburgh 75ERGER .tiANTELO, General Commis- IN • eke NeTeboata, Philadelphia. Liberal etivaocee • on aroalgatoenta of Produce mtarallr. ja3.7:7 OIIN WATT i . CO., inoleeete lareeere, 9 Conuelindni gercharats; and Deakin In Produce And Pidurrgts Mannfacturrn, No: FAI Libutr. it, Pitteburgh 71 • B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, 41/ _Camminlon andiPornardliur iterchant, sad Whole mak Denier in Westerni Reverse Chem, Butter, Pot and rose Aldt. and WaFtergi Trodave generally. Water street, betlmen 13=10160d sad wood, Plttebnrgb.. . ' I - 65:WrZ I E r dre ao• 24;.." l ' \ • Jona ... . amnia C:01: Ar4ILLS & ROE, Wholesale Grocers and moldlon Mendant:. N 0.194 Liberty And Mir a BAG4LEY CO., Wholesale tiro T.T N0a.16 ap4 20390611 .treat. Pittibureb. LLIAMOmer and W i . Tao Dealer . comer of Woad' and - Stith atrada, hot al grata on hand a lorao astanlmont A- choke Oroorrfoo lan doa Tesa—Yorelgo Frans - and Nat& Innaatalo ann. tbojortt tone.-; nOBEFIV DA.IIG.ELL' . CO. Wholikao Omen. comagown boikiri la Prochiv enw Pittabanth. 3/s.lloo:ftres. M 0.7255 -141:011 , Alegt JOUN ... .. ..... WICK .V.rifeakViDLESS, ,ffUC6eBl3Olll 1 .• li.Wlek,,Wholesal•OrbarOarraidilig and on mentiats, Dealers lair^ Allah gkaar , C o t. art Pfusbanch • Man • •- cues Onerflit; **tit 14 -00-43.TsoN, Wholesale Gni; et and PkTurbelekilker-bantOkskr In Trothiecuut PM* Sa7gk.Muofatunl Artiklee. IVO Libkitr RICK .... ..... :•• PLO YD, Whn esa rocers, POD] Rolm} interims Mzetbsal" p.a.. , I. Proar* — B i nh arak. mama:4 ?moan' libentr, 'Wed, sod str.ts. Pittabara.- ',E. no azt, =VIP IC Veina . rit ALS i ZSMODWAR / X: & tO; .15% 010. 4:llVai•MoNsi4iXaM/1411,Vetadt.kkaulsIDWO ce 4 , - • •4' BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. BOOKSELLERS .&-C. COMMISSION &C . L . ».4owg_wum3 :.-71,1n111.,OYMBATZ, MES ;PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1854. AOENCIES ' NEW YOE.% ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 ,__•___—____ From VISSCILIIII k SCHELL'S Clencral Adrerpsing • ACARD.—Lfaving, 1.... M. appointed the ex- 1 1 **.V: i i'1.. 4 0.,...d 379 Broadwan'Ne* Yak. Het. /S* N 1 elosive Aerate roetteburgh, Or the mkt ofhtteat '..* r* • reed by and Stretchal Leather Pelting. man- Relibl Firm 1p ft- •v -.W1...a by P. JEWELL & SON. of Hartford. Connecticut, ... ee now - et... Mr sale a large amortment of all Math., ---....;-; - ~ man ufart tuna. m the ateataarttaae. P. 4 < , * , h , ..rtid" ri t.the ropecior b. uy Leather Pelting mm I , Vfory 0n..,,,, \t PEN ZMW TTON sI or ia- pHi t irT i l l uts ! ci Pian ta: i g oslll len...Melly called to a Dew ...ad pi. in this market. Alm. a lug. trod[ of An * oo * a I. '" Rubber Belting constantly on bud, and for rale at the .. *Machine Belting Depot." 7.7.llllllarket street. Fantle invention to Piano Partea, nomfelif . ' OPP2IS " 11. pffiwpg Eerfocted. and lefore the tobblie.• known u , ~ Habra Colmtlel Triple !stringed Plano. Th. lar 1ua40"..• AUSTIN LOOMIS, tea l Estate A6ent, the Celestial Piano conthsta In Ma caoacity fir ~4,.• 14 41 , Stork. !aerobe...db. and BUI Broker. tern An. 02 t*" . .. l .trie .4p:l..Auer. an attainment hitherto Wm. th street, above WooL Ausinters promptly Attended ....1.17, met o ** e Forte. to. mt. ordinary performer la enabled by the aid adds . 1 " 1 Y . Imemmonent to nrodune effects in canc., ;daring tbm would confound a Thalberg or a Lista we of Ita caler es. LI AMUEL .L. 15.t.A.RSHELL: - Seeretary eiti- tellencim is its namelty to be Wool at will as an ordintrY kJ ten's lemiranee Company, AI Water Amt. Plano of the ....remold guilty of tone, atolls holantlY - - - - changes! by the em of a mennon pedal - to a nombloation so Et M. GORDON, Secretary Weßtern Instp." I-8UM...U.. 1 maleatie. as to enplivets and charm the mar. iheee.llll4TUnlent ere its ita pewee to tan J: • ranee Co.. 02 Water street. ' . ordinary ' 7 Octave Pluto. whits for sweetness, peril. , - breadth. and rithne.a of tone, they challenge the mmpeti. tine of the world. This to the netted testimony of Prams:or and Arne. tent whn have tested the Celestial Piano. Ordinary Pl ums of ail aura new and second band for sale at endued grime. ELT a MUNUER,32lBroadway.B w Tack. sd-m Mannfactrtres & Dealers. wSolen!le A retail. _ _ • GARDINERCPFFIN, Agent for Franklin Piro Insurarico Company, north-rout COMM' of Wood d Third orri•ete. P A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu. it • tn•l Ingo .a C0M1.117, 42 Wt•r 120261. g. 1,11.012.- . fiEO, li. TAYIARIG IrIISTON, (successors to Taylor a Idkrtrie.) General CoMMISIanII and For 516rchants, and Agents for Eastern Tr. /I Lint* Wholesale hoiden in Statile Gm:erica Sheet le =tlll ti% t ict t erg, .T,Zl:VrAkko'dlt 01,,,,,, Pig, 800 and White .ead. Nam Pram, and Chitin. and Pittsburgh Manufactured' Goode pherally.— Agents for the "Penn Mill" and "Banner Mill Sheeting, Pittsburgh. Sit 45 Front etreet, (oppsite tsuilsrille, Pitteburgh'and St. Louie PackA landing,) Cicinnati. htsi3-3m4 I A. UUTCLIISON & co., Commission off • Lerehanta sod Aganta for the St. LoulaSugarßeflin ery, Dealers In Sugar. Holum., Plg and Uar Lead. Hemp. Oakum, Zing, Sault. de, etc. fe7 MUSIC, &C. J 11. MELLLOR, LOR, Dealer i n Piano Fertee, .. Music and MU LOstruments,i School flunk.,and tationerF•.cues Wont for ChiekorinV . Piano Forte, inr Weeder,. Penarylranit—No. B 1 Wood t. ENRY KUSER, Dealer in Mimic, Mil dred Imstruments; and lmtartei of Italian Suing& scent for linnruo k Clark'., grand and aware Fiat., with °oleo:tufa Mae. Attachment. ' Moo for .Dunham'., DRUGGISTS. T ORN liAFT,7 (spocesstir to jas. + Ixy) Wholesale and tall Drnßßlet and DlZlrnin Ylrgin AJler..l‘ttabur g h. ifirßegolar Agent tor Fonrs Medicine. L • mh3o F1Z11131411 I WILCOX - & CO., Druggists and Apnth- J. emeins,.enrort Markrt. otwet nndtboDlamond.kerp conkantly on blunt a full and evniplete umortznent nf Drous,.lledlellum,Perfurnery,andartle/roprtalnlngtotbelr laudnerm. 11;sielsant Toeftealptlnus caret tilly eoppontrml. .tnyl9 _ . JOUN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer ir. lermt. 'rant., Otis. Vssetbdtes and Dye Stuffs, lin. Je ett* street, Plttsbuseb. All ordors veld rendre nrompt ottentton. rffir Anent for Loudon & Co'e valuable family Medicine& riser 24ely 4 A. FAIINE 4.. STOCK & CO., Wholesale b :ra ll= ..rITN MI XVIC r t hi 4' "4 1 1 = 1 . attia RE. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer! in ..1/rota, Paint*. n•e Stain, Oltn, Varethdkee, doWoed etseet. PttlebarFh. Clekele enmemt44 , n'ke. MCIILIUCIE MUMS, ... 1211Z1l. rRAUN Wiblesale & Retail Druggist., corner of Liberty. nod EL Clair lamb. tilsburch. 3 - scucToNmAlkiii k CO.. Wt olemle . DruzgLsts, %, Wand West. littabargh. •lOSEPII FLEMING, Sneee•sor toL - WiTeox a Co.. corner Market atm. and Diamond—deep m.dal nee. an , d ,,, complete apottar d, pertaining to Ms to:ialnerat Phyalciain preocrlntiona carefully compounded at all bon.. jaPly WOOL MERCHANTS. II LEE, successor to MUE.PITY k LEE, a A o itw m ,,o; Doskr. and Oonuniradon' . %lerehant far tb• - Clow No i, Liberty atroet. mai MEDICINE. AR. JAMES RING: Ofacci and Residence. Ns.us Mb rtrret. oppoetlte laktbedvsl. ritts h. Islay WM. VARIAN, M. Office 6th street. twilowSralthfinid: ctrce mort —S to.). to 3.-P.11,1 to R. r. N. mr2A 1;1 MERCHANT TAJLORS. CHESTER; . lerchant Tailor andelo pßld 144 ,0 i ,r` t il t ria 3 = Particular ati t ztd y en yvaLLIA DlGBY,Nlerchant ,' Pt r.iiwor la R Lib esdy Made Ciothlnc. lal .._ ,r,. WATTS & Merclihnt Tailor', 181 A'. Liberty - .es--Ilie are non recelvirts cur ;wing stock of Coals Mr Ibiutleaccif a Wear—Clutha, Coo. rimer. and V. - Oozier tha newerit atyl. And flavatmudity. Our Mende and ermtuoyera.iu rbu.v tle. ...al. Imal MANICrFACTEIRING. W. WOODWELL, Whdetale and Retail Sionufattom and Dealer In Calinot if are, No. Pt.root. JtiN — W - ETHERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX VICES, • rupezioir article, SOLID BOX znd•BILAZED BOX VICES. earner a Anderson and Mots Bunn streets. me Nunn, from the pond aireet Bridge, Al lenheny City. . onarnall Ei ork t. LT 31 BROLDERED AND APLICA MAN jet f rth—Materialn marked fnrinntrrolde ry and Ay. 11$. 1.. S. WILSON. • He. 'ON Cern street, alone Mad. Bolivar Fire Brick and Onion)le Clay Mau nfactaring_Company. THIS COMPANY ILAVING .ENLAROEO their capacity Kr marmfartetriag, are nem prepared to meet the leeward demand Rcthel.4lleirk. Ciledbheind Building Clay. Orders prorn4/y atten JON ded to by Pena 13 K SK l •41 41. Pittsburgh. Bedlamla• 21. 1. t's Boob and Shims!! • JAMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, 311 d from ton. arket Moose would inform Oho to . thbe boo • seer foil at'oak of ever, thing_ the boot and Shoe trada. wet as Laallasl lialters, half asiters, ..lemoy Lind [`adores. Lady Franklin and all the styles found no the-Eastern slam also, Biters' and Cialldrona' Balta. altd:Vanor Nsota and:thaws. In all Blair striaties. also, Bantiammu St.. pram Patera Calf Boots, Vivre% Cali Boots; Coo areing Batters and Shoot also,Boys' and youths' Boots, IfineWrenrii Calf.- Plese• ain as meet ati wto Bell snob .n artiste .to all who faros ns with th anestain as will Ore satisfy. tlon. Remember the Dios. 55.:.Varket streato mrlO Jana n. : ... ... J.= 1. Ie(PF6O. faiii C o. • WDOLFDAtat AND =TAIL 7ASHIONA BLit HAT_ ND CAP. MANUFACTURERS, AND DlCtiElltBFt,AiL INDS OF kilt& CORNER OF MOOD AND FEY VI ,STREE r T.S. Pittibupi, Intentelr elf brae* evert qttallty style., Pa. Data and C.f., Duffs, BWq Duffs end for Dowels. ang!tff-imlsly • • Coach Paotory. 301INSTON, , BROTH.. & CO., corner of Belteant'and Delvers street& Allegheny My, would resbectfull aro y leen= their &D aud the pub/le that thei. roanutultuinguds. Carriages, roue=e l P. mean,. DoWne, &glebe and Chariots. la all their winos etylen of flLb end nroPantion• • ALE order* , trill b. executed with .met regard to der. bIUIi anettnatity of Anleh. Renal. also be attended to on the moot reaeonable terms. Galen In all their work: the beet Eutern Shafts. Poke and Wheel Stuff, they feel nordldant that all- rho favor there with thelreetmnage wi llu be = lr r ar d uLittl'g r ,tr i ' reili before ur riming elanortarn. Dad . • - - New Coieli Factor . EA. 'M. IL WIIITEAVO., would re wmotfulb. harm -the piatOe that, they- beet chop on Loma, between Federal and Bandolier errata -They are now ;nekton end are prepared to rarely • orderstr ..my dem= rtklee, Boeo lonyrkZare ' el iftm Manurakart e a , abo4 wort. an/ the UMW.. they hare, they teal roondent they are enabt ed te do eon* on: be meat rraeonablo toren with these wanting article. In their . . Parilyg particular attention to the 'Mention Omit:aria]; and haring IMO hot competent areradten, they bate no battalion In watranting their whrk. therefaro ask the attention of the public to thin :matter. , N. 11.—Repahing tome la the beet mum% sad an the mat remayable terms. . ; • .420:11 4_. --- " Prrieuunon - t i , a m. , 'llvt-P?-1"F. COACH FACOItt: :.Cr0 .... .7.48, Diawood Anew, war 117.1 riwt. Pl. 1d.1110}.1.0W, PEQPEIETUR. IiVOULD respeotrully . e4ll the attention of Southern and Wesiorn Milrhante to hie ane kart 0 Caertagea, ranging in pd. then MOO to *IWO: Them Carriages are built from the beet ' , =aerial and workmate .hlp. and - under hie own suorrdelo Ci— WI 0., with wog. dense. warrant hie work to be laferior to none moonier. toted in the Union. The mote. nr hi. betimes and the arnt Increase hydeniand Pr ibis rims of wir i 4 a C has Intlm ul Wm not to build say common of low work in Me "ertabllehtnent. Persona wantiniV good meet work will . pleare all and examine bin stock bepave going East. All work - warranted. . • - 1. 1...1.11=WT05...,...C.113111 . . . . . J. J. 11.0 0 ,910( W. I. ODPLIJUID. _ . Livingston, Roggen & Co. NOVELTY' •WiMICS, PTITSBUEGII,. PA. IRACK. and. Depot. -Railroad . , Boalos,llay, 'eau., and (Dan do.; rbdttnin Thumrnata dn: Door G oof an /111.14, Biaing,• Drop and b Warn. Coff ea 11114 - of various V.Mr. Paint Mar, _ammonia' pattarnn Botta and Nastardnar. Makable Iron . ftailag , of dinlir• data' In lona and dash. i • W. W. WAIZACE, STEAM 'MARBLE WORKS, 821 and TM Liboir /Wet. tanwilet Smithfield stred, • • . • • ITITSBURCE. IkAIONTIM E NTS, Tombs, Omve Stones, I.V.l....Enroltare Tow. llastols.lmwigat i roa t 4 al• ri , a w ygo p h r gtsitAtaadt to orde r, iced oainal and r•l;Cted Ve r . Cor i Moor; tg . 1.41 1, 1 0 Lc& andlittogidar nod with despatch $ 4491Esrtratacer: an2:l - W. W. WALLACE. New 0001111 and Fasbiorus for Gonda:Lens' Clothing for Spring of 1854. _ WATTS & CO. beg leave respectfully 51E. to loft= their limonite emetainere. 1. e. the bub o s enscor, that they have Met received r, fetch or bloode Vet ta their Mbvinagie-t. bat tArTer ern Market. a aid—and that th ey are mid! to Mg , * deyetbr .g them up In their usual JUperb etyla, The 0 tlflattiOU PO goturrint arprailed be their mate mere trlthmthortilv their tomb/. efforta to please, .Nina latat Oka W mYh ezati. l .lke PA. dii , m ll . o . Welk AnC tlemith ee= t &me 1a N ers—htraexera eie 1 • our o. 5 r rireet,erer th eh e. Ht. Clair. ap= Gentliatieale ,First Claes Geode.; - r subseribere be 'leave to inform the ' "eublie that they hatsitaea that' , Pnianiat. Plock e gia. R ttN helmet and moat faabtonabh Famwlts Ora. 1 I " 7l,r Alligitai 9. : t Kra i newertrstraei. ! MI - Reliable Finns in the City of:Irov Fork. IVV I X4 I (O I Yrre:.Frr; II M I EO. BRODIE, 51 Canal,: and 63 Lis .Inrd Mn. Nor. York; Importer, Manufactmourt:i 1 bolepale and Retail Dealer itt LADIES' CLOAKS nd MANTILLAS of every %brie and deseriptinn, anlicita the attention of burets to his extenalve strut of Rood , . suitable (or the Fell Semen. 111 e stylealead the trade aa confirmed monthly. ty Darner'', Oodtr' e and other leading Vaahlon Boot.. m/01:302.., Musical lustruments..7 MBE subscribers are now prepared to offer for the Inspection of.toliberA, Music Dealers and oth intrading In Musical loatramenta and Merchandltai . nilintring Article. . Violins, Linos. flaws, artilars,lutes, Qt.; Arndt and (hrtneen Arronleovs, Saxhorns; O , lnd n Pa, (on, Bayles. Tranabants. dc., !(n; German Fr.,,,h,rod Arinig, Our arnumemeittewlth the surf, and meet celebrated Man ufscturera In Euro pe are suet as to enable us to sell gamin at their lowest eud we can offer our en.to mere the advantage al selecting from an entirely now end carefullr es'ectedatock. Being In the Market at all ma eons THE o.tEll, ready to acoebtoranFinkinta of geode that mar offer, no can afford opportunitlea of bar. gain. In marry articles, Agent. of Harbert k Needham.' eclat:Het Patent hielk. drops. FERDLNAND ZOIMAITAI COpurtrns. nul2Amr No. 07 Malden Lane, New York: • PrHE Undersigned having the Adeney of • M. CARtIART NEEMIAIINew Tort) tELEURATED PATENT MELODEONS, would lukirtn the Trade and the niblle In general, that they are now prepared to furnish to Dealer. and .then these truly Molente , dlottrumenta at:the 31anufarturere' LOWEST PRICES. lltverr Instrument Warranted. VRILDINAND ZOORAITM Ignpurtere or Inrtrumen. e. No. e 7 Malden Lane. New Sort. aul24.n' Daguerreotype Materials. • . -r TITOMPSON & CO., 315 Broadway, elo • Nor York. Manufacturers and Dealer. Dagnerrso tync Cases. Apparatus. Matthias. Preservers, &a, and ester* of Plate,. Chanilcithn Yancy Frames sad Cam* and Materials of every description. Volatlander 4obn'a C. Ilarrison's and on other American Cameras constantly on hand, at the Manuals tartly loweat prices. uid warranted perfect. aril 043t0S Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot W3l. MeF.A.II.LAND & CO., 1.1 MAIDEN LANA NEW 1-0.11. K. • Warehouse 145 Pratt st., Baltimore, 31d. BANKS', Jewelers' and Counting Boise Safeentworry slow eenatantly on had for We. and warranted to every nerved. Nrw Toga, Aptll Rh, IBM. Mum. Ira. Jr Porton& Gentlemen—lt Oven me plat. ars think's= you that your Safe preserved my . Ikons and Paperfardnjured In the the la* night, by which every thingtheimmr premiers was contotmed, and although It was expand throughout the tee to Intense heat. Its to mm . tents remained unharmed. The Mk, with little vlll.l think, answer for "anther trlaL Rogow...flatly yours. tyt, - 1 T. JRNNY. Jr., 11 South William et. Elegant Cabutet Furniture- SCII.A.FFER SU CKOW; Ant 1.25 dt 127.1 att. y at., ,Nrcte York. VirAIsIUFACTURERS, Wholesale and Re iv.a. tail Ilhothre In Rich Canted 'Rosewood Furniture ot Stry tbfu=rao.mAlyintetbr nt ted. ‘ri tell . and ottlint ars Invited to call and examine orcr stock. ir4-3mr • L FEVER. AND AMITE. DR. EDWARD BLEECR.ER.'S • ST-AMPEDE MIXTURE, Arctic /lee and ague, (Awn.. Peer, Di/fie:trio ond of • . thilious A IIHE Proprietors of die ' lre;lieine will state without hesitation or fear of contradktiorc that the eum &zeros& has cured mom person. where it We been introltreed.than any other medicine in our for the show, dire... lllolllrlne has neither Ahrenie nor Onto!. to Its comment.. all of the Ingredients ere of perfretly ilesitbr charseter and highlY etirortlatlng and inviworatllre in thole tendency, Permw while nein& (hie medicine will not •be eroded in exposure to water et & damp atmosphere nd mere than shoo in their untal health. Planter. to mellow of the oonntry when the Arcot pre vail., will do well to adopt this toedicine, se the MM. t not obliged to. lay by while under treatment and thw may, he ummdllfutlasslY caw The Proprietor mold to thousand, d certificates from thaw of the blabeet reaped, ability, bct preDe . .oyieg to the r ick ow one bottle and you will have the infallible proof in yowealf. direr Mm**. . acoomPanr cu'eh tootle. Certificat n e% can be An caret whe a aatll th h eortisl reAdvme f a a i i n l g . h•ecite lor Memel& end all other ?MM. Oomplalnta,therw not • beet. , %Old.. in the market. It haselm beetitaken with th e most utoulPhlog lareetil in os.vend M.. of Rheumatism and Wont; for them com plaint. take • Mblesteenfol 'a day. One bottle of this Medicine very often haa the desired ef fect, prim pi per bottle. For sal• by Drowsiste in ail tarts of tbr United Stable anAll W d Ovoid& holesale mdere mart he addressed to MUD A role Proprietors, fl Roadway, New WWI - Accts-Fleming Pro.. D. A. Vahneeteck i 00., to Wtl < t DI.. and Oar.- • • • 11. li.rwer. ?Mahwah. wsUcl y• IrBOH H II MARTIN, S,PRING & CO., - 31.1SCELLAIVEOUS. _VM \ COACH FACTORY. DIA,VO,NP ST,AINE , E. M. BIGELOW Proprietor. 4E.ONERT H. PATTERSON ' S LIVERY AND SALE ‘.-- ciUk. STAIII,4 t i er n er Diamond sired and Merry rirreetritaitLrA. . ASHLAND ROUSE, ARCH ST4DIT, AUOVX )11SvENTH STSZET. P ILADELP,II lA . H. S. BENSON, l'imPturror.. o;aht. (1,50 per day—air Mai B. H5l-I,d vma P. MAN (late Man. ttat.Tel:o6tre..) Elate at. Litwin. ar Perrr/lot;lo) CITY HOTEL, (Into Brown oorpoi of ii mithllo,l anti Third streets, Pm/bomb. Pa - OLA Po AUK, Proprietors. Arndt halm sad commodious Louie baring under. gone thorough repair, sod furnished with new rouipments throughout, Is,now open for the recoptlon of the traveling public. ClUltiallitutallAri. segwout S. CUTHBERT & BON, ENERAL COMMISSION °AGENTS, for ttn> elle and • purchase of Real rotate. Collection ar Route, Neentletlnri lam. on Ronde. blesinave. te.. NO. 340 Third el:Plttetrorgb. Pa. r.. BEER, !MS & 00., , PILOPILLETOII3 KIEWSPORTABLIAIOAT,LINFL FORWAItDING .AND 'COMMpSIOII. MRROMANTS. Canal Basin, Beneath aired, PIMP Lush, Pa._ ' I .. .. Bsoon,Len3. Lard OIL Mess Port, P.O. HMO, KWa ni tre. and No.l Batt, Anthracite and Beaten Pie Tr.. Moilrar Brick and Oar. Anthracite Cosi, ke.. ... ', nzfliT 3f — lohigan GeneralVommissio* and Colleo bon Agent , " Office; FOR thei collection o _ and Foreign Mercantile and aft otherlenney . claims,' In Michigan Payment adjacent litateagpsept said Paymenkar. ON IN Payment ar Uses, and Ride of peal Estate : and Rocks nod nenranm Aante. ' , PELTIER & ANDXlo3ol , 4_lletrott, /7 , fercem iltt•buongt—Meenes. Reamer & Ratan, Rena me; White co, •Olretto Offices Lamas. 81.14 art 1t Co.. Wasegn-...Tw0 Agencies or 311,11,riF firm ( . vilwkablo Inenranc• Cmnnanies. ' . j.myin.lyd -.J. X. XOOIIIIIIAD w 01IN SOOTII, '.Cooch . Mtik - er; - 'corner of 41 North Common .4 'Federal et.. Anegheny,ll2ty re he extensively manofsetoree every,deranietton b 'VEHICLES. of ttotertartatertekand thebtat Ile hee aleo opened a WAREBOO.II In, the R. Marks buildings, on &mnd above Wood It., where be has at L. eats eery fair stock of work. (with dolly additives, Yo whlah he Invites the attention pooret thst,trandna feeling coolldent—teml hie eontlnned.inikeeas In twine.. hie °Menefee Wei; the resterhd art& workmen etoploy.l, irti.of bold, of Ma work—ha cannot be rempeted Inth in the gage or West. .eO-Dm JOHN BOUTU. T. O. WARREN ). TON ; alipbow. ADIES' k O LDItEN'S SHOE STO . ILE, itie,ebutimu:',.„,tig. • Coll FELIX'6 GENVINE EXTRACT -OF mna; u ltAbllsh el 1842; ioetamt tow PranitrN . rNeltls l 74 ,g7 i p ofna u . 11owts palm cottnterfletin WAITER P. MAIRSIIALL,Iiiitiitei and Dealer In Platrarbrared and Emearativ•lapaustr I° Cf A: 0 14 I V A d ll dr. terit il ed butsk t. noon 44‘.0: . .at Peet,' e fl- wVIARIDFASIIIONSFORLADIERDRESS XB.—TbeParkib lisbkma fir AWE, dlrect per dame! Dion sate onlhe lgtprodtoo ' • - N 0.2,14 % Penn. shore 11iu26 Ajf RS. B.E. OARGO;..Fiuhionable Dress MI bar sod Ptilkuer.Nos.ll northosts _sealed•V; • run eutrmu slut. the 0.00.1 Palma PumnisuOs • Dmuus Plisaks, Tatum& ets - made' la Us. laird 5t71.14 Me cm she obortest notkt. , Cbildnunt es, Pa, tassie up with sputum end disostutu sot sel sitz . locelessis pricer— Paw:lets &ll.ord mut dlea silrostlatu. nerly end tastefulty Utmost 'Mit to TIFLACON,-itaxii4,oll tvi3l .fill lbs *Or , 440, 1 0ANAMO, l[k. - < PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ur.sl).ty MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1854 From the Princeton (N.J.) Prees. THE Iwarouurnow or Du.. ritcpu.L.—This in teresting ceremony took place in the lat PlwAY teriun Church on Tuesday last, in the presence of a large congregatinn, including the Dirmtrirs of the Setninary and a large number of clergy men and other friends of the Institution. The iteta Dr. Janeway, Dr. Phillips aid Dr. McLean President of Lafayette College took part in thel devotional exercises. . . „ . After induction into the sacred office, at•cord ing to the form prescribed by the Presbyterian Church, Dr. McGill received an able and itnPres. sive charge from the Rev. Dr. Murray, occipying about one hour. He then delivered his inauguraladdress, which was one of signal ability, evincing,-, at one his elegant scholarship --.his refined taste—his pti vating, elocution, and his exact apprehens on of the scope and nature t the office to whi the Church had called him,. hick is that of ^ ago sal Theology, Church Government, and t o de livery of Sermons." His Successful and happy debut. augurs well for this venerated Seminary, and has excited the liveliest emotions of pleasure among its pious friends on I patrons who were hero en that occa sion. His response tolls. Murrartcharge, to make, not bigots, but good. Presbyterians of the young men sent to this Seminary, was fully satisfactory, in the veneration ho expressed for the teachings of the late DM. Alexander and Miller; and es pecially in hie manly avowal of his belief in the jus dirinton or presbyterianism, at least so far as relates to thepardy of the Ministry, and a bench of Ruling Rhin's. , Ile thought that the teat great battle to be fought in the 'Church, and 'soon to he fought, involves this 'question, evidently al luding to the Chihli§ of prelacy. Dr. McGill' having had experience as it Pastor —having been Professor of Ecclesiaatical His tory—having had 10100.experiettpo in the legal profession iteearly life, and having applied his • gifted faculties to the careful caltilation of his mind, heart and - manners, must be regarded as a most desirable. acquisition to this institution. The eminent Faculty consisting of Professors 'odge, Alexander, Green and McGill, most take a strong, hold on the confidence of the Church. The Trustees have taken steps to erect a suit able house for Dr. McGill, on Library Place. EXPO:11110r SPKCIE.—It is well for us that. we possess the California mince, and still better if the opinion shall prove to be Well founded that these mines arninehaustible; for from no other quarter could we derive the piecions metals in sufficient quantity to meet the constantly increa sing demand for specie' to pay for the manufac tures of foreign nation, The Jourrul of Commerce gives the following statement of the amount of specie' 'which bas been exported from that port alone during nine months of the present year. Reported in January„ Reported in.rebrusry,. Reported in March, Reported in April, Reported in May, Reported in June, Reported in July, Reported in August, Reported in September, Total since January Ist, $30,2210,067 Same time 1853, 15,207,769 Same time 1832, 20,652,870 i All thleindicates a very unequal sort of "free trade."' The imports 'one of foreigngoods moathave been indeed ex sive to require such heavy drafts upon the epee of the country. ..Itlcatco.—The bat eon the 13th nit:, at Guar. Mae, between Count lioulbon's bond andithe government troops, was a desperately contested one. 'The Cointes forces were composed of the French and - Genitalia; the Ohilious and Irish, recruited in Satatineisco, remained faithful to the goveroment„ and did good - service in the ac• lion. The Mexican official journals say that the people of Tenamasapa had pronounced in favor of Allures ": but the government troops attacked and dispersed them, and burned their whole 1 town. Also that a ,band of rebels was defeated at Coale-moan, with a loos of nine men, and that another hood bad enteredtonapan,pillagelgsome store., burned some bounce, routed the picket of sixteen men, killed the prefect, and marched away. Oii the 18th of Augusta fight took placer •in hudiriato, between a body of government troomariad 250 rebels, in which a number of the latterwearerkilled, some Wien prisoners, and 30 wounded.• On the 20th or the setae month a bond of rebels, hooded by Gentili° sod Alvarado, surrendered themselves under tha pardon held oat by the government. And on. the same date, 207 government troops defeated 300 rebels at Tinguindin. Ttio or three other minor success es are reported in the official papers, bu it it impossible to tell whether they or any of the above are accurate. STEEL. ...V.reo Fre*. weerritackent of Dar, 11.11 err lIZON. KINDS. the country are UMW to uytnc. artaini will bp Oiled at the MIN, SPRING it 11Xa. 262 Orono.kb T. The election of Bishop fur New York on Friday last, was a scene of much excitement. The con test, soon after the first ballot, was evidently be tween the friends of Dre. Vinton and Potter. In the heat of the bellottings, the Rev. Mr. Carter of Yonkers, stated in Convention that a report which was in circulation to the effect that Dr. Vitt had made a positive pledge in relation to the res . oration of Bishop Onderdonk was false. Upon this suttontent Dr. Anthony of New York, rose 11131 said ho felt it his duty to make a statement _of a different character. Hereupon there was a Scene of intense excitement, but wns promptly re pressed by the chairman and the Convention and the ballotting proceeded. On the next ballot Dr. Potter was elected by the clergy, and immediate ly thereafter by the laity.' ' Marts & CO-t IRUGGISTS, TlMano st..oor:of 8ra?"4.4 ullng Dnigis from their =w i g= c z ::.&11 t!tra . 27s tb rite elth t erqt Tenon= Z . voLlob. 1e12.1.5ra tr.X, Wholeattle Deal le and Tag Wood arid 'WU ' Mlrl'"n'k.l4llbl.:4th Oilc Cernieea, Table MUNE. )11tottfarturriand lye pt.. and No. is Chatham yv Dr:Virden then arose and moved that Dr. P. be unanimously declared Bishop, expret,sing himself perfectly thankful at the result Dr. V: explain ed Ilia position upon the question of ~ re.storation of Limhop Onderdonk, but denied emphatically having in any stay made a pledge upon the sub ject ' The election of Dr. Vinton would hater beetaa triumph of what is popularly known as the High Church Party. and the New York Trinity Church influence. The election.of Dr. Patter secures as Bishop, e man whose views are not extreme, and who—like the Into Bishop Wainwrigha—ls not identified with any party, or witEkTrinity Church peculiarities. . . We print In another column the sermon of Archbishop Hughes, delivered yesterday as an eiordibrn to the proceedings of the Council of Bishops find Theologians of the Province of New York, which body 'will commence Its private business sessions today, and probably continue through the week. The Bishop does not dis tinct), declare the objects for which the con vention was called, but the tenor of his discourse leaves no room to dimbt that - the convocation wnv diatated,'or at least. much- hastened by the Know Nothing movement and the street preach- I ing. disturbances here Wad in other cities.. Be'' soya, addressing the Bishops, "You seem to have' lost, your right to walk the streets without be ing reduced to the necessity 'of bearing Insults too strong forth° proad apirit of Men who take theitatandard from the model of freedom that is recognised in this country." ~.He dike whatjui tice there is in holding the Church responsible for the acts of individuals, and counsels his hear-, crs-to be prepared for the bout of trial,- if it shall come, with charity. - An allasloti to the for, . mer and present course of the imwepaper promo which be add had more power than Government nad Mayor, was ' abruptly left unfinished: Bei' olosed his sermon by imploring the guiding eds• dom of Providence in their undcrtskings.—N. Y. ?ribose. • I — - Tut HoLaas' Hots BLANK. Coss.—Front the Vineyard Gasette ge learn the particulars of the escape of the slave (from the' biulue from Jacksonville; Ski. for Bath :'.' here membered thatlho'Fiv:ultlinirasi obliged to put Into Holmes' Hole ti account of heavy weather, and the captain ma e efforts to deliver thuilare into the , hands of the proper authorities, but e slave decamp from from the vessel with one of the boats. The Mare secreted' himself in Gay Head Swamp; where he remained 'seversirvisys. The facts came to the knowledge of two women of Holmes' Hole,. who at once set ahoutte emir ing the liberty of the slave. ~They proceeded ld a wagon to the swamp, provided with female air: parel, and searching out, the ooneealed negro, they rigged him out, in "a .!wonguiter :dreis and bonnet; and taking him la the vvagen, drove to bfaiminsho, Bite, , whero a 'boat was - waiting, which'_ the whole party to New Bedford: The Sheriff pia on 'the shore, luat In' itiotion' see the heat put ,off.,, From Now Bedford" the negro was: ferwarded to Bigtrida The. nounes of the female conductors on ..the Underground railroad are not , given:" ' ' ••• ' or. -1 7--Thtcllo*3 l 4° 6 enev" of the 9th ntt., contnine thifollowing • "Metter' from Berne, ot , the .7th, informs us tliet idaithrillias been arrested at Basle: ' , lle wee comin g froth Berneirbere he had spent acme days in the house of a Patrician, to whom hinthelt ue an Italian Count,. Mall, attached Anstria, , and' driven into Switzerland by. the feat , of cholera. •• 'Actordiagth our corrapondent, 'the pollee bad" discorered•lils residence; and was , preparing apprehendllrii,'Whefi-hijibieoideil,! and left tee Beele,'underifebte'name. The goy-, 4.4riunemt tire. Siotlettrt tha'autbothtles of Lis sr dral;and ha intethreated;re 4 . 6 6 4 from . ~ . ..- .. I • The 'attendee-tar errhitedeteeta. • ',. , ‘, , • rem is tendon rtme s . , \ In the St. John ( Newfoundland ) Expreas„\ we L . \ Treatment or ceava ne . , , i find the following detailed account of the less, , The folloning bitter; on he now treatment of I on the 14th tilt , of the fine screw steamer City cholera by cestorseil, in King , . c o ll ege H ospital. !of Philadelph*e, Capt. Leitch. The spot whets: has been ` addressed , by Dr. Geo Coll to ; the steamer stranded was about seven milee% the editor of the lifeJipel Taa and arette. We i north of Cape Race, and at the time of the \ are glad to observe toy\ the n m Of letters accident she was on her first voyage and only " which we receive on this s at pees at a 1-ifigross. tge 4l eight days and a few hours out of Liverpool. , big subject, that this ratio al sy tem Of trust- , es\ It appears that the cause of the disaster is ment is attracting the attention whiCh it deserves; solely attributable to the feet that the cothpusea *s butWe are at the same tie % sorry \to gee "the' of w h ich the ship was provided with six, were ; jealously which the tirefession at large seito almost. useless, 'owing to f t the attraction ohe : regard the threatebed downhill . f the ohlobeirno material of which the vessel is composed. The : tire sister's of aetringents, opts, anti stimu- , compnses were adjusted in Glasgow and Livery`' lambi. The profeSsion, it appears li to . us,\ has no pool, but by some inexplicable fatality no two or. \ reason to'be proud of a Mode of tr I ,c tment \ vrbic . them agreed. Capt. Leitch, it is said, was on. Neonfessedlyloses one-half , of those hom itpro remitting in his vigilance, scarcely leaving his j fames to cure, and instead, of indulgi rig in TlM poet for an hour from the time that his ship loft ; Petutiodagmest the treatment new proposed,,it Liverpool until it struck the rock, off Cape Race. I wield do better M. put castor , oil to the proof - by But for come 48 hours prior to that event, owing i applying it, not with y is determination theta. shall to the fog and heavy weather which prevailed, be ' fail, lan esehfrill and scientifically to, a\ , large was unable to obtain an observation. 1 number of these cases which the \ medical\ men The vessel was built in compartments, hot so . now diSmiss fro the world by their blind \ ad. great was the shock that the bulkheads were I herein° \ te, chalk opium, and brandyo started, and she speedily filled and would haee Sir,r—l•ahall I obliged if yonwiltpermit me, to make yeerjo j al the means of publishing this; 'sank had the beaching been longer delayed.— • tint Abe did not immediately go down in deep resultreof stir rTnt eXperiehceat rttq't i •t 7 i .y College • water, with all on board; when she struck is sole- Hospital, in the treatment of cholera , castor ly attributable to the' fact that she was built in .;,, i. s ~ ~, water-tight sections or chambers. ''' 'All the s cases . ,s 4 cholera which have Cobra rtn - IaAtIitAITVE OF MIL. J. W. OADRet. der,my tare in . e hospitahhave beerihrettted The City of Philadelphia sailed from Liverpool by debtor 'isil, ' inihered \in a mode , Which I on beefiest trip for Philadelphia, favored by wind sha4resently eiplain. We .have called:incline and tide, at noon, on Wednesday, the 29th of Au- "cholera" which' has not presented well ma eked gust. The day was fine, and scarcely an individ- symptoms of , collapse. Ftiftbeu of these t.ea, ual of 600 passengers but appeared as hap;, most of them iii the very extremity of COUILFSP"; py as though bound upon some pleasure ex- I have:heed \ nrider treatment, andAthe result 'has cursion, rather than, as in most caves, leaving been i 2 recoveries and three (tenths. One of home and country to seek shelter and subsistence the fatal mks was a child, six yearsiof age, who in another land. The day fanning our embark- died half an hour after admiesion,in \ coesequence alien we took a last look at the dim cliffs of • Old as I believe, of it large dose of brandy Which had . England, and turned our faces towards the Wes- been previously administered by his mother. In ern ,haven. Foraix days we were favored with a second fatal case thepil had been given for fine weather,. clone - skies and smooth seas, and some hours, and the patient was rallying'*hen everything bid fair fora prosperous voyage. Our the ail was discontinued in consequence of the, ship sailed and steamed right gallantly along, and intestinal dischtri es,appeang to be tinged with we enjoyed all the pleasure with none of the must blood. - I was a ent when this cane nciurred, discomforts of an Atlantic nine. , and 'although I impute no blame, yet I think But I could not help observinghat, amid the that; with the discontinuance of the oil the pa general hilllfrity, onr.commander though prompt tienta' chance of recovery`was taken away.. In and uuccasing in hie attention to his onerous du- the third , fetal case, a night' nurse disregarded ties, was evidentlY, troubled about some matter of her inetinations, • and we have goodreason for the grave Moment Ile rarely retired' to his hate. belief that .during several . hours the patient had rootn even for an` bones repose; but paced the verylitile, if any, of , the medicine: Admitting. deck night and day, ever and anon peering into however, that • the fatal result in these three the compass boxe and then consulting with hie cases was inevitable, the proportion of recover officers. At lengt i I closely examined those ob- lea yet remains four-fifths of the .whole.,. The jects of his parttet lar solicitude, the compasses!. number of cases is small,,but my hopes from We had six of the on board, all of which it is this plan of treatment do not rent merely upon said were duly adj Sted at Glaegow and Liverpool, my own individual experience. I have carefully i but discovered tha no two of them agreed; some studied the result 4 of the various modes of treat- t of them varied be een five and six points; and ing cholera which have been advocated and prat- e i the two steering c mpasses to the wheel house ticed by different members of our profession, a , differed from apo tto a point and a half. and •I have arrived at theconchn those. ien that t. , This aid state o things was undoubtedly to be methods of treatment, which have been attended , ca attributed to the erson pretending to regulate with the greatest amount:of success, have 'been fn the compasses, fo ,in my opinion, with properly essentially eliminative, in their teadeady.' I al- so isolated compass s, an iron vessel is as easily hide especially to the salinetreatment of Dr. Ste- Lai worked as would be one of weed. On the morn- yens, the tenement by small and repeated doses ing of the 21th of September a hesiy rain be- of calomel, as practised by„Dr. Ayre, and, the ,T e . gun to fall, and the stmospherebecame so dense- emetic plan of treatment While, on the . other l b , ly clouded that no observation could be , taken hand, the largest amount of mortality hae oc- hi' that day. Thesame kind of weather prevailed corred in the practice of those who have given la , throughout the next day, and again no observa- freely either; opium or alcoholic stimulants—a lion was practicable. About 4 o'clock in the af- prectice long since elaracterisedbyDr. Stevens ternoon, if I recollect aright, on casting the log, as that of adding one poison to another. For, the steamer was said to be making 12 knots an whit reasonable explanation can we suggest for hour. • the phenomena of cholera except thisthat some agent 11 IP. It., when nearly all the passen mystericiefpinion enters the blood, which, while gers were hi their berths, and the ship was going it OZeFtS a: powerful -depressing and narcotic, M at the rate of over ten knots an hour, she ran iluebce on the entire. nervous, ill moat es. against a smitten rock, with a frightful mucus- sea excites is copious secretion , into the stomach . Mon. Instantly the ship was alive; from every and intestines, whereby thepoisen' leßeparated hatchway the passengers—men, women and from the blood, and thus ejected front the body.' children—poured over the deck In the wildest And if this be the rational pathology of cholera, confusion and distress, add many of them in an what treatment is so likely to be injurious as that almoit primitive state of nudity, rending the air. :width attempts by narcotic., and, astringents to with their shrieks, and manifesting every itymp- arrest . the discharges ? , What procedure so full tom of mortal terror. of ,promise as that which has for its object to Now the seamanship, of our Captain. End the favor and insist the elementation of the'Poison.' disoipline of the crew came into requisition.— I have not time, even if you could afford meth. The engines were reversed, and on taking sound- .spate, to detail the numerous facts and arguments logs it was found that the ehip was indcep water which favor that view of the pathology and treat, on both sides, and that she had struck a rock ola meat of cholera which I aavocate. I may, how her poet side near the cutwater., A man waseve} , remark in passing, that therein no relation stationed at the well to see ' how feat the water between the degree of collapse and the, amount gained, while the carpenter and his crew, with of fluid which Is teat by purging; that in many cases there israther an inverse ratio between the oakum and blankets, sought to ,stop the hole.-;•- collapse and the.diarrimen, anti that theforiner But the latter was found to be impossible, as the orifice was soe six feet...long by four.broad, - often increases and disappears , while the ' latter through which th water poured in a oataract, continues with - .unabated rapidity ..:.:.. t , soon filling the fo ward , compartment of the hold Assuming, therefore; that it is desirable to on to_ the water-line. , •. . courage rather' than, to suppress the diarrheas, It was ascertained that the point upon which theiagent best adapted to accomplish this result the vessel had struck wait off Cape Race, so basing appears to be seater oil, the mildest; lewd irrita. taken in all mil, the steamer was backed off and tine,. and-yet withal! planthckest ipurgatime beaded for Chance Cove, *tout '4 miles to the , which we possess: 'Our has been to give northward. This Cove she reached, however. the oil in doom of half an ounce every half how, She had hardly pit into shallow water ere the and to continue these doses until the bowels are second compartment was flooded and the flees el reraqreely acted on, when 'reeve it st longer in tingnished. Daring all this time,the sea was s ' terra's, and discontinue it altogether as soon as calm as a mirror, but the fog was so donee the reaction is fairly eetablished. It is usually objects could not be distinguiahed a ship's; length . en in cold water. A patient with a cold tongue distant. Boats were launched Mad a part sent has not a very delicate scan of taste, and .we to survey the beach ; they reported it good, with' have had nolditficulty in administering the medi a fine sandy bottom, wiserenpon the reesel was eine. It sometimes excites vomiting, and 'we run aground as far up as possible, and'but about hare had such decided elidence that the effort of three quarters of a mile front the shore, awl. the Totalling is beneficial, that we are rather grati anchor's let go. . , 'fled than otherwise with this result . In every The boats were then hoisted out, and therm o s case we give cold water ad libitum. We putmus." sengers haling by this time mostly come to som -. thing like their senses, the work of getting them tm.d . I=ltices °Ter the stomach to relieve the . and children pain which is usually complained off in. that sit ashore was commenced. The ladies an nation; we apply dry heat to the Cold extremities, were first debarked; and after them the male pas nd friction to the cramped muscles; We most imagers. During :the performance of this ardu scarefulle avoid opium and brandy until the peel. ens duty the utmost care was taken to prevent od of collapse is safely past; And we have not as accident, by keeping in check the excited crowd yet had one ease.of sectiedary fever. it maybe who would other/rise have rushed into the boats Fectaaately but little sod well to.ebserve that the success of the plan do med swamped them. pe ,_ n_ds_ tcp u e p , o e n ry s o.,*. steatly, persevering, watchful atten was on at the time, so that the whole of the Paa-., ' at every period of its pro sengere were got on shore by 44 A. id., without "" geese. 'Let nocue imagine that lie has 'done all the slightest accident that is required when be has ordered attune to The shelter and provision for so large a num- give half at ounce of castor oil At certain inter.- ber of people thus thrown upon a desolate shore, vale. Ile must be quite sure that his.directions some sixty miles from the nearest village or town are fully carried. out. • , • - was the next consideration. Spars, sails, pro- ; I must not omit to mention that'one or bed it visions and fuel were sent sabots, tents rigged, our patients have been rescued from -an almtos fatal lengthargy by an emetic of in - award and fires lighted, food cooked, and everything possi ble under the circumstances was done for the corn- salt, and that in one ease the addition of two fort of the castaways. By night, mattresses and drachms of oil of turpentine to one dose °Conine 'bedding enough for the ladies were got ashore; oil appeared to act as a wholeseme stimuliutt du ,for the men large flees and Mose quarters had to r i ng . the .stage of icy c alum. . As , to the (vino.. suffice. -•• - tity of castor oil which may he gleen with lie s On the next day most of, the passengers ` lug - , .punity; I may state 'that more than pee patient 'gage was got out andcanveyeclealtere; but in do- has' had as , much as a pint in•the coarse -of-.48 log this some confusion occurred, from the - fact hours, and that - in sm.), cases . ht, w h ich,. nit that a part of the crew broke:TM:tame of the - extreme collapse, there has been strop ale - trunks and abstracted their- most valuable con- lion of the bowels] we have theca''' . uses tents. These fellows were, arrested and . put in of a full ...„. _ , . 4 . irons. On the day following the beaching of the And now stew Words -as- to the trwlimeat steamer, the wreck was surrounded by a fleet of of epidemic (Mirk:ea, charalrised,byvo , fishing mocks, 'the armed. every one of which - uig, anderampr.There a pearatittle re • on watched every oportunity to steal-property, and- m u dubt that the unaided efforts of nature; 11 lam informed:that they'did carry off considers- ed g ee t o the cure of ar by fec , th k geentec , ce . bh ,, ble. Some of the more audeolous got broken of these efts. ' and that it is a - Matter of cove beads, and a treat to some scalding mit, from paratiee indifference, whether he patient is the cook and his crow,. for their pains. - A large dosed with'ealphnriaztil or Wit carbonate. f quantty of the slilp's plate, as also many Talus- mot except .usc t , tb selphuric , 'iltLa`torge bles belonging ' o the passengers , , were: subse- doses must irritatethe 'mucous men me, ,and quently found in the forecastle of the steamer, thus act as an &s i mian raco ,, pe c epe ed., haj. , , where they had been secreted by some, of the tle ever, that the plan of at pt to cheek eve ex- Ainquent crew. , cretory efforts by opinion ed astringen • l's 1, After the effects of the bad been b. r a oa . .it ig , iiunts4ablo\ and \, • ti•r, got safely ashore, the . Work of breaking out the t h ax , t i a ,... thaa i s , jac k far ~, dnuat. wh a cargo :Commenced, but - this was necessarily •slow prdfasaion will be iinanbatous)aa to \ this ice Or( Verity 113 10 ° 9 tOf It woo submerged ,In water. ' Mot Poirit of praCtice. We haiti'ver.ently at it\ On Saturday afternoon a smell steamer named hospital cured. hundreds s foes k ess 4 \ hy \ ouo the Victoria, which was plying between the dif ; or tWodeses cif castor al .` evertrof,our .nur \ frient poets of the Telegraph ComPany with Pro- sea and unuiu t ailnin i iti z 4" cooit 0,6 \ah o i ers • 'visions, &a., hove hi - eight, and being , - signalized patients hive been' seined with eveigprenuntito• by Capt. Leitch, hove to, whirl, she was boarded ry nrmtoins if iholers They h ye, ell'peen quiet clod wuvigreement- made for the transfer of the ly cured b y cast i m .00 , and no one hplanneed passengers to St, Johns at $6 per head. That, into the stage of collepse. On theothig hand, \I night 2.50 of them embarked on her , and;the re- ha „ k nown h t. t h e y ear igag, an tu c k\ q p nvol g, maindoi on ' the day, followln." - The l s ee e W ,thug And purging quickly cony° into \ one of 1 wag sentafter them to the*einteplaite in so oon- , fatal souspseh one or two Limon dosooor4ittii eft. '- • - .'• . - ' ' , and some of the worst eases of cholera , that„we • The passengers, on arrival Mitt. Johns, N. ~ • have recentlpaid..under our care b le been were provided.wlth the aesttmcoMmodstione tee thosti;in : which, \ :previous ,to their issi6p, town .afforded, the company incurring the' ex - medicines had !beat given ,for the purpose At pens.) of their maintenance and the towns p e oplechocking the diarrhea. ,': . - ~. : \ demanding double price for every,neroessery. It \ . . . - - .- ~ „„„,,,,i stbly p i ..- - I ~ ~ .. . . . . . $1,810,082 579:124 1,166,127 3,474,525 3,651,6'26 5,168,138 2,922,452 4,548,220 6,568,418 was announced Unit the , compan'y 'would pe . ovide for the' passengers, as speedily as possible,, quit-. able conveyance to Philadelphia, and that until that time the expense of , their keep ‘yrOuld''ke, borne by diem ; alSe that' to such as ',-,eliotte le proceed earlier; their expenses would be defrayed to Halifax ; 125, among whom war myealt, .. Re. oeptedlhe latter proposition, and came on'in the mallsteatner BD rlin. The residue '.preferred fa' remain for the - promised conveyance to Plonidel.: Previous to oar dePaiture - from St.'.loline; • severe storm lot ourrekatdoh did-great \damage to the steamer - She is badly hogged,and it is , t believed her ba k, is broken. ; 'irhen.walefr the sea flowed in 'out of her, and her cabins and hold weratal4 ' be fast choking up ' with sand, Capt. Leitc h . i d' one She vvould prove a total wreck, and iha itthis , opinion but -little of: tier cargo would be saved,. '. .•,..',, -_.„ : , -, , ~.. A party of military has since keen drepatshid to the wreck to weteat . the piciiskity: • • .- . . ''''. `•' hors.--The 'bales ihla Sonidy;:dnriag• the 'Mist Week, -hare been 'rather light: .Deilers gen,' endly are large holders just Stt proseet, dad they are coneequestlydnterostode with rthellirStrer• in . jumping am prices.;,,Those who Mwohise endear or to •doto st retati s thin recentl y paid.' The snleeln' New Torii:hard beeir, beim-mostly st prloes Thbritig Irani 87/ to 41 cents.. .•Thers_haa -bees e good dtoutnd .tor export, and we rheas, of .00d order of. 1,114)0, halo, to go to Englill4. Its called for. — .Tboinder • has probably been 911 ed, this oduety:' •ilirge majority 'of tlio 'eroMot Otsego and New bought,' 'Om .'--**iverarnei4ovrnot, 2961. E ; \AI . 1 \\ • ' \ .•:', \ ~. . , \ \ -•\ ' \ \ ' '', \'• \ 2 \ - . \ ''\-\\ \. ' ' \ • ' •:: \ ,:" . •',N '' ' "\, .. \ . \ \ , \ 1 ' \ . , . ~ v-. • - ••\ \ • \ .. z .% .......,..,--4-,;,..-.• ~..,...-,..,..A.- z ir, . .t=rd.'t '.....x.z..7.ria.0 \ 744r =: , .. - .‘: , - - - , ..n-,-...•,...•.• 4 ,-\ : ,,N.-..,...;,,,..' _ „ )._____. , . ~, . • -,, -'., \:. - '., ` ,‘,. •••• ' . . \ -, • . . \ . \ k ...... . A •\. A ~•,. . .. . , .. • .-• : \ • ~. ~. —.---...--......]:...—..1 • % , ......_. . a NMI= At some future Unto I shall probably publith ‘; 14011 account of all my cares ; in the meelitc, I treat that the brief and necessary hurried, -, Darks. which I have now made rosy be of serriee to those who are willing .to adopt a mode of ' treatment which appears to promise results so' • GEORGI 3 JoIINBTON. , .-_---.. •. • Your Dram areasam still to itu Hospital, bur vat. toolvalment, 17-- --•.— . . . . EatoaaviT.—There lipimin ! ,,Lo be& caution al stream or !migration peasinlover.the Nation al Read, - westeray& Preto the' appearance of the haves end the stock drivers alo:og---tha wag- ons aid their occupants, it is plain that. nearly al=emigrante belong to. the better. class , of .In cur bumble opinion the DWI who Ware* Ohio to And a better country. or ono that has greater adrantagea, and fewer disadvantages than the. Buckeyes pcsates, will hare to travel a hug IllsOttice..lntst of Aeneas and. Nebraska to find it. Brit Its air use talking; our folks have • notion that there is a great country somewhere this side of stuntmen, and if they don't fled it, it I will be no fault of theirs. If It were not for opp abominable Laxdooe legislaticm we ghoul& say moThatioally. the man who-lures Ohielleirele hotacratio Stars Jam --...... ..t: '.` x : r . ,\ . : ; ;....,q . - • , Kane, another ofliiiiiiitheiirminded. fa the Now Orieene riots', inias'ilied 4 . 'The Drite'eart . -7 ot hle Dahill the isertnth;eiedskef these diegrane -1121 oettoreennee,'ltid•jet edielittitrrest diae leen nude' of •eny.tirty imptiontelillnihough act cue of killing migitldtellitetrtt Fitz *• terveralladhidlmle ht,tattal f ". , . I -NUMBEit, \ , - J • \ ' '. - ' . ' A \ Bonus° Amvx:—A. : Pe e r , r= , . heftire 1 \ :the French Acaddmy of ' ' n' :the . following eXeeteoAlDeLeY • Cet w., add Med as x ik n.‘,reason for abolishing Vie. sent. olutc\rt of \ briying so soon after death , - ~,, " - A young female find been twice pronottmed dead; ; when only in a twice blot bad recovered 1 in time to-prevertt beitikbu;ied'oliver A. t,hg( `trance tame on, and in conseqiithi r of what had` previously occurred, peAmssion as obtained from the `onstitutional authoritienjor the body to remain fthove ground eo liing as deekomposition should not fake place. Awe lsk or ten days pm- \ sed away—there wan still no dtlthroposit(an- but .. .., all the 'medicit) men declared that she we ' dead , and at length eke was kid in a \ 6oisn. ' qn l .7' a \few minutes before the cof6n with* be Hailed. down, and while \ t he bell of the village w . 'al- ready tolling for the funeral, a femt e trom an -adjoining village, silo had been a eel" lmate bf the apposed deceaso, came to take a)stit fare- ' well. She stooped to kiss thelios of heedepart ed fri od, and remain to that Position tapome ' time The bystanders attempted to remora her she wavtd them away "with her \ hands, ..and\re- • mined iti that position, with her , lips upon thO' of her deceased friend, and byeathing; as it turn • ;•ed out afterwards, the warnhbreath of life' into her lungs. At length - she exolitimed,' , V3he lives', and then rising from the body Xite..Poilited out im s uneotnvoc.al signs of life. She'. then stated when she , was kissing her friend, s e fancied the felt 1,, her breatb,,and in a few min tes wirs convinced 1 of tlii(fact. The woman'w was" posed to - 1 b ? 4, be deakthistaken out oft he fan and placedirt . i a Warm*, and: in the coo eof a few houni, -'!, fully reviel. She stated di t she was; during . r • 1, , her trance . fekly sensible of a that was.passang :. I i ~tirciund• heratal the en= it a id - the bell to , but 'wad otter:kr:lncapable of speech or 'sign . io -', • v, . show that she rite not dead. ' • ' ... • , j, , N STAiIRTIS 0/ EMAILLATYO4. ' antaire Bird, Or ' I ' j the ship Universe, at New Y. rk from faierpool; has again favored the papers ,f the former city - , , • - witlitemie statistics of, big' . eat cargo of end. ' grants. It appears that ther , *ere 555; OfehOM" ' d- . 292 . inne.deatine.d for New . ork or were undo- cided, 57 were fole.Ferinsilv...'a, 00 for' Ohio, 81 . . for Newgersy, 22 for Illi . Is, 18 for Canada,., 15 kir Ckainectiout, id for . achsetta, 12 tor , .` .. .„:, • Mar latid,'l2'forShotle- Is .(1, 9 for Wisconsin, - ' 4 for Michigan," 8 for lowa,• . 'for Wirginia;. and - - ( ..• .one r Indian, New Ilarrips. ire' nd South Caro- - '\ ._ lino. Of the '' Whole num . ..,. -4.% , children 44' :I. ye of age, and of the re , ainder ' - 172 were --" '" farm laborers 91 servant .. "ds, 17.farmers; - 26: - l . min and colliers, and Xl4 . carers. 1 , , • P cross.-The Hartford 17.101i11.) Courant of . ~ Frid y sail i—i'We have 31 , vet known so great ~..- a' g in ' on any subj • • SF: _there is upou the pinion expressed a few weeks . sliacb iti.ref-' Ven e to the . potato' crop..., , hen every rine 'wee. - ' ' I l e Op ehenslie of a-short stui.ly but now ell, seems) ‘...,, i n k it.'srut be the, best. .p that: hae':bean „c , Lilt for years." We have .imikir inforMation ~ , o other quarters. We. ~ nrin .Eest, Wind- ' ' n. Cnon.) hniSgiihered 11 i ' bushels ' - o :no: ''* do sof superior ' quality' 'biota fatty r . _ of - - ',-, rod, being a yield of two hundred bee ski : er re. , The Bridgeport (Conn.) Farmer a ..: „ ... tat Alonzo Taylor, EN., Informs ,- them., t , ...2 is otatties niill yield three „times. better. t , ~ ..,.. . i e . causes for which a shordeiati *ems . may ask a divorce ere Clearly laid down in - di Koran; and her evidence is sufficient, bevies ' ~... the Maltometan law suPpaifee !Ma'am - omen must be violently aggrieied - before die rrnidivitylef her , sei will allow het to appear in public with each : • " 1 \ ta, an applitation. Bro , careful ; lii .the law 4 0 \9111 1 .. ~.' . her feelings, that she is not required to reeotua ,/\ -3, her iojuries, unless ef her own free Wil all, she \ has to2de is to place her slippers' revers that 4 ' is with the sole upward, before the CadVialint \ the - L , '-'' , '. cane-is finished; the divorce. is granted .i . itlitsnl - 1i. ,- , --,,, , further inquiry.'' 1_,.....__ _ . -.k. 1 - plui THE , RETATIIIITIatt • a 0mme5,..',...A.:e ' rt..... dent writes from Odessa .to the Cologne sinette : -;„ z of the net u1t...--last Friday thp En • , yrtir _, steamer Retribution run in right under th: limos' - . of the hatteiy, carrying a the of truce.' ard "'n f las.. was immediately seat to Generid &week lii- . -: Meanwldle, the attitude: tek up . by the • : ~.. cions.Retribution excited . m oneesiness, The .. adjutant of the commandant_ a nt, out in a kokt .. • and received a letter seat by dmiral Doodad to . '''; 11 the governor, requiring the wining officeekoT' ''''' the Tiger. - The officers,mine en in namber;wsissi,' , .. , - -next dayforthcoming, - and the Rotributhin bar(- ".'.1., , ingeaeived theta, put. to sea, greatly to the eat i . 11, 3 isr d -g on the people here ., - \ . ' - ‘: ,- . f 3 DIATOZ Grine 111,W, TO HATA 116.1p1M....n3,. T t , ,4 0. , is rumored in the city that Senator. Geyer, \ frionl , thisßtaie, bee religned his'eent 'in the: f;'' fitates'Sehale.' .if thie be true, the Legislature ' .. will'sos - tb eleafAire'Senattirs .at the -.ensuing ,•' t , seittion. We do not roach for the socumay:et ~ - the report of Mr. (layer s - resignation, haying ... beard it on the streets as a rumor, but sife do ',, \ not think it unlikely. He' is not fitted lie '' political arena, and "has lost the high reputation ~:' which be 'carried-with bini Ate the • Benetts,\ Wid. .* which he bad won bye eerie of triumphs st.ehlt,.. A bar, where he stands unrivalle.- 7 Sl.,Loids.Pee \ _ . . . era:, "Sept. -26. KIBSANZ EICARED.—We le by .telegraphie dispatch that William Kiesane, i ho 'was taken lo' .elegrapltio, ~.,. "...........osane 10.. "as taken to‘ New York on a charge of forg y, escapedyore '' i tali:Tay morning, when he arrive in that oily. We know. that a number of his 'endaileft here in, the same train, who would m ke a Oespeints effort.to, aid 4im,.but of the particlare of,hboes- ' ~ cape, we bave hear : d \ nothing. ...sur \ '' - \ Wrscosors.. C . Harz.. REoxirrs:,--The,., s. 1 Milwaukee Sentinel of !Sept. 26th says that over "' sixty ears; leaded with prodnee,'errlved thereon -...' the SabmitiY,PrevionO by the—iffilwanket 'ibid..; - Missiosipplltailroad, bringing 18,000( bushels of grain,rl,ooolipsheis -potatoes, 300 bbts f10ur,760 bblefeed„hesi4es lots of otheilteins., The gruin,., --' crops of lYiseashl are std be tin4Bttallitur:; ~ 1 The New York Mirror , inis the ,electioii of . the Whig kitate, 'Ticket wiil oindinger the tirilon. i Weal* sorry to hear this, for those who'foo up' . 5 % , 1 With - it duigthetmpromise'.. excitement wore, \ I so sadlyAeranged. ereby that it,wlll.bett w,, ~, difficult to find wa ers. .. - , - ....,,,, \ i;,, , \ \ \ Tors Lars -Saw* Ntenotoi, _on the very d 4,..; be. as killed, Wag, ng of writing it . stroogai, • ' tide against the folly.? attempting toinemtttlw6„ \ forward platform of aea while under wit' add \ \,. 4-et; \ etrsoge to say, a ry ehoilsr act of tt. m .- - \\' erityvnis the canoe of •Ms detith:'.=' . .` ,,, • l " 4 iP ~ ' ,\ , ',llnSianDs Itnxtres.—Thetots , lt% iostitattoir ' • \ in \i'lszei's called the 'Pertale, a sort of.litottpital,o!-i. whei.eltokbands have the power to minihnitheivi,o n ti!onghty wives. - This power. is frequently.p4.9•,, cu . kee,hushand•; during the &Facet . of-hoot,', .: -N1, 13 .Wr . 6 1 4ei".il ! ,ndin be ilii !e ir C eB- ,, , -_, , , T 9.BbelerakeS pp at Jamaica 4 \\ limb d \wait the exception of a few isOlater' ~ , cases *ii O' country. - Trinidad' and' Si:. Lush"' , 11 \ "Ir r e . infer \ Witlithe disease , but the other:lolanda , - coin ith,,,le -health.: .... ‘. 4.....: ....a:7 : : "0.',...i, 1 '7 - ." l'itz Roost UAW , ' .TAnns.:-.4f is allified irc...; sParieletlag:. .the New York Tribunelhat,the ftcop lei b itMr. eNbeen token by 'Weistent,they" • i Arne n—hiroister to the Hague tot his tstbez. .. and th - 11otheldgitie.: - —-:. • ..., ~,,.--.. '. . \ '''' :Choatkoi 6.t. \ 'At. \ .114vtownote.-The • Noel- , otineissitkneM have_ qked ". ripen the'fith:'of De.: , ' ceinher as ,he day npon'whictitti eloeil.lle '4441'; * . i*, $04.11.--.414. Erf• or -, lirtiaL'' ' ,.. ..''r -- it XIIRING--6. 4 ' 0 bi No. t.r., 1 Diegled in 46143 . \ILle uot for deer " ' rip.I3IWITY." SEED-400 it ' bus ,Irinos r t - Ti,4Uy Seat:6 7 dsad 60 , 106 by =- .. 6 \ .•-' 6. A. AA. f1cEANE.11.4.2664.,,,f. i rr[g,E;DRAFTS, Prorrtigzy' otos" and: , k elf.% - 64' V . ' 45 : B. IttottligiVlA:'' LOOX-200 bbla. skid 100 bble.s Zates; sift AMtr bs\.a ItemAlok; . A LBS: LOIND MAO/MU .00; g I Pied solterr set• \ ' .714730103 nos 3!7!!14 L• '.i r ' Y:%:~. ', Yourth street firkiaelio. 1 to arrive ferl ie. by • mu\ g4411UT1AN1;......;. 13t1COAr•TWOVELIS ,t11114•114° . ( 1 4 . 0 1 &red aid Ins.mmet . iyl, l. . • . at 4 • \ WASD Dat-Emboserod antiLkata stud Worsh •16 2=3 ancp,r, p, ro 2 ti so crtmorac enta toi Asir • '• • -A 0428-.41.bb1el 41sy'ree'd and \for sal , 1 !MIRY IR COI YM. , SZL3O Chap@ ltititar 'jime'euttih ' ~ asrai s<~m. LOI7R-99 br;.: odl•: . IA statir; - ‘and\ for UIABAI2III4II •. , WERTILIZOLuinti i Sup.; .phospitetv 60 BBIS. ROSIN in store and for Bakal 12WA*14i.ls.freShloresile-b" , :feu .:..;; .11111111= • COMM , ATINECIARA-42446, Colima rumer, • :Ai -?'''AtientWittittt"r7t.l.7 -tape . 3tket tiei?dJ tad far -sr.. :iii,z,•,,14..r.11wap50c54, :..1; ~.. , \` \'
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