ITTSBURGH GAZETTE YCHWEITED Dottord.rD 'WEEKLY BY W C. DAviD mint. HITS : DIAM O IJEL Worn or faros Arran,. Errol= room Aro WOOD. TERMS lu DAILY—Six dollar, tem eoh o d3. Par.bk 10,1 r 7 0, 0d7 WKICK L r—lhro dolluerer ahem. in sdranee. Cate +NU be sephiled 00 , the ddloelog coodltionsg end , d . do 13 00 kap kir ear.h dub t; celailreoedtione parson, veN lentriably edvagice No dab Deledowili the it sipilve, sadism the-money I. mat fur 4TiS 47 : 11----- ADVERTISiN . di ' gtiara, (10 lines of - Nonpareil or Aliabb7. $ • ~.. one insertion.. ...... .... ... 60 • .06811 additional innielleii ...... -0 25 a oo i ,_ time* weeks ......... .. ... - .4 CO 1 4 . 7 two ntantb....... -%.----.. .... .-- 6 00 Do' ' • two toenths...-- ' • r - 1 00 •. I. Do . (bur unoutba-....1..-.,.. ' 10 . 00 • • Do .. twelve mend:W.7- ----... ..... la 00 Leareliniz Cards; (6 limo or hos - per auttuan7 000 - ' • dollar, Pa. each additional line.- , • - . ..i . "4,18 Priam changesble at plissure, (Ptir an- . . • '.' 4,P, trans„)•xclualre of paper - ' .26 03 e .o ab . 17 -itinoni *Mtn., Innertnd orornne walk, and ;haltb additional mum inuori under the .71711 Tatou _ . 11Adnuntseaufnla 'media g n and notolrer fifteen 01". to be charted a• 4:swarm a half.. ~./ • •••-Pbilahm art td 6 ..- Irina • adrintinmont• o•7ond th• manna oh &rod Ibr tin le publication. • --•- ntnnonnelnit candidates lbr • to be clamed the tam * • Wham advertiemeuts.: '• , . fithertlamente 'not =wird On hempt Tor o b r ined number of insertions, will to son blued for and acted .=grflu• or au nal 1 1 ' 1;1708er. lerairtly limited to -Mar own itatondiato %atom and all adrartiements Cr the bonen, ot other necessity as well ~ all suirertiscruente not Immediately connected with their own bunicteat. mad all 01.....0f odnertbeakent, In length or othetwine, b. 0n01.76,, liudt,=,,,,H, will he oh at the usual We. ~... r au mem t adrertinlng. LOlB will he mandoly nod Innunte pay/nerd to &wired. • • •-• • , • .7 ,7l Jrarliertiasuanne • for tharitabie lunditutiotta, firs ton. tooled Wurd,lownship. and other nubile meetinuArd all .001itisal matins, and notions, tabs charged half tarn * ' ihmt hnolVes ik l=d 4 irilVl: 4 4 ll :, Mims scam ' • olad.br7llliarld ineltatSous or ohltuary notions, and went ' e l ,..mOnoPardad.to be Told lid. mauler advertisers, and nil Alma *analog coomunka. , norm, or tonnhing notices -designed LS, 0 11 •tt..U.. to 1 -VV:49 - B, throte, 'Concert) . or any • public enonnamouds, :ate am='itr bra • urr,thtmdlt= 2,4llUTtiell= to private etiterriM, otrculated or intondod t he pot 104101,1 W interest, rani anlVaserte4 with t tinder. t!..eitan4h4agi: lama zi. poll fur...l l fillirided to a t tine nde of 10 conta per Una.' 21'1 'l'l'2'l l .•• Bishop Or ti?' nat.* to b. ehented , tdell , PAM - f -2tavvrilnnso Petitions = each. , - - ' - Deal Estate Agnate and Auction/unread bi not 1 to be clamed under ywarly ratan, but allowonott of tirty-three knd one-third per cent front the - 000002 of - WitILT az 11111.12.11,7 SA DLILT PAPUA. , • 000 Num% thrso ftwertine.... - 50 eschadditionsilnamiNnt ' 37 - ADvimitancom - 131 WitIMLT PAP= One Nave , (10 nom) ono Inaettion..---.50 eents. ....each Additional Insertiott.......Z cent. All tranetentiCtrartlAomonts to be Dail In adrazoe. RATES OP DISCOUIiT. OMXITt, Igy , Rs cn ir7rta - Yaz 7 ,, T.lidlii.ESii 26-57 Atari stations Tlar - P.X.NDBYLVAS II B.stak of PitlaWrjn....._.• LAlTir.asCfX.,l,l`Tr` ;01°A0::i...1 Bank of l‘ortle dataiin-par. Hal:11[ot North . il Monne. I Bahltbf Penney iftsda..-par 1 Dank Orson Town/Lip Conon:MA flask of Pa-- -. 1 firrotere 2 Illabanite Bk...par . Girard Donk. ~ . ...........par lionabtateal Bask- .... I Manafac. k Mach. ISZo - ii-far % M Sfeehank o *Bsat-- -vw , -a- , , ammaityri" c tlatdr....--- Boatitntli 0k............par . Western .pull Bank of Chamborabmik-1 1 • Dank ofChester Coon r -Put Dank of DeL Co.. Chest er-par Rank of Gerountolnr.....-par Dank of Gettrabargb--- J. rhank 4 k gllflddl to ---. 1. - Ittiromet7 t 7; . IT7;i: -. .. - m. Rank of Aiortkosoberisna-par ' Columbia Ilk é Bridge 00-par Farman' 111t7,r boot;. ciZ—mr 1 i Farmer.' Ilk of Labatt-et-pat I Pannone Dank of Readingpor tarno Ha ofSehaylkill Co-par Par.* Mar. Wafabebortr. 1 f ella Ilk Iraabinalos-Dar + zr i liarrlebarUank....-... I. I Lannoter ilank....._. .par Lsuoiater Gandy nena.,-. I I...banon Dant.. ..-..... I Winne .Dank of I ;ttestlirri/ Baal-. i l ifr= u.„k,.. , .......r. itTsoottut Bk.Wilt-tattaati Oat B. 5aak.....-.-.. I Hein& at Akron..... -.. do Ursa at Athms.;.--. do Bradt r=t , ::::: do Branch ateteraland........ do Branch at 1 T01ed0..... do! Branch at 11:Ltos-........ do Branc h at Columbm ...-• do Branch at keStabula....... 410 Branch at Pak.- -....... de' Manch at Manatlaid.-.... de Itraseh at Rlplay.--.... do Ilsauth at Cincinnati .. .-- do 1 Branch silt - wadi:titan d than& at Cull_ -a— do larnaelt at innon... do 11.-anob at Steubenville- do rah at Alt. Vernon-- do -Snob at Newark............ m do I R . 41311:110rti.!........ 3:l' at T lowa. at AIL Irsaant.- do 1 Mi.' ,:t.t:„""aissi :•1 - meta at Piqua- F - 1 ‘. it ae ub7.6 ..-: do lrar:rit at Rarenna.......... do nark at Corahoga -I - - dor ranch at Manillas...-. do rash' at 1 6° ?! . .: . .......- a g .. at ToZnlztoriZ,".. dO! SOltiS;~Brokorn: . ililki litlllik et. rizeth,th. ialtt Henk,Cinetnnall-1 Ap.ir Conarnerclal Itk,Llndrel- do renuttlin itank.— do "a5:We ette 8ank_._....... --- a 01 doliteIns.k.Tr i: Western neeervellant— do si.:{niiririi:' I VI lokrent aks Be ale . % INew Ira - Ctii=. -4ar t - DSLAWwa Y r Y All aolventßanke. X ttheiak of . i:gricils .- T . ....-.1 'Bank °ITS-Richmond... .` fko. Bant alf a's ? Norfolk ierehanteAllo V el= h' North West= 8u 1 k.... • .: NORM Ea* iti /L Bank or Caps Pear_ -.. .. 2 • Bank of St. MN. Onroll'a 2 Corn. Bank.llloltrton. 2 : T Heraritn ST i Noreinnn, 2 intoftheStS l Psgia 2 Bank of Booth Carolina.' .2 Bank of Charleston.._.:: ' 21 Plantereit z bl o re ia lt i ly Bk 2' . ItMusta4 " : g C° 2 Bk of Brutes-slot Aug'.. 4 litisOlrernl.Titt". 3 ! al" fef griAls.l riltheraliko e hantnekj. Southern Bkolgentucks . .. -. j I k* l btan ' 11taa Ban. 11011 .hes• .I .MiB9 - Ilk of StattNilsoom-'1 • ro.Bank tVlint Er‘uch . ; .. 4. . ''' 'WI m...ll l ieiTe,;: * 5 MICHIGAN'. artners`Meehaniaßank 8 rovernment Stock Bank 3 Peninsular alak-.--- 3 Insurance Oumpany...- I State Bulk. - -,_ CANADA: - ilk Of N. America Toronto 5 - Ilk of the People., Toronto 5 Rank of Montreal...-. 5 Ilk of 11. Canada:Toronto 6 EASTERN EXCHANOE. On New Y0rk......--- .. h( On Phlladelphla- do On Italtimom...-, do WESTHRN BECHIAN 08. GOLD ANDISPEIEN 4 ALIII. Donalcons. Bpantsh....-16.t0 do' Patriot....-. 16.50 f rank., 01d..........---10.50 Ton Er.a T i.k.ra; ........ zso riZITLVdo — ::::. ---- 1:12 NaPoleons-............ B.BC PRIORS OF STO : riponTED FOE TUN prrrantz hl A. WILKINS . or. TOOK AND. EXCHANGE 11] zran A:quern Briers . PITTE9I2IO% Septc • trail a' et= e a. ban CM" La Rum zaten:'' k cf PlttakasiCA---••• 141., ebante )lanai Dm* A • • War. Salinas lia.ok 36 6211 37 44 43 0 1 No ilt—Brids•—•.! R.. . . . W .• lort Pit • • %II eYr Inurivie•— W at:z t;' lairtinizust - • Ltd rir•simi • ax.:. • titto • I Imalstilir— Gas itr i g u rs Otito Rimillead . . • . 4 Walken. R. R. • • • It.lbray.brf no . vat s: Dn. • do. (argr)..- Turtle k Plank Ran.! AClsollt • NV. Plank RA Tanipflup Rt. 174 14S na u a I 2s( 0, ISXMM Iron 01 Eureka.. A 4, .. t.. Elmehan • ikmobss =let ~:_..__ Yin Steel P.ll.Uonn . Nnwish.. =AMP: AND BANNING IRO A. WILKINS &_ Tuga an.t thdkUw_p, ire Ti Jb Ales, PITTI2IIOBOII. PA. • ' (3N and Daratatio ,Exchtutge, - Coin, r.4l7: l ..*lnt t ge... p e dd. .er uktnomos.mum.d. . iyairt„ . ".l.lol moomagato... - wen udemstow4 Want alleind Om:deft • " OWE E..AMOLD s CO. Na Ti ~Eh Oral, .2,6A.f 141 , 114 , mu Th ez. ITranitactiorur =Ft 116061 MMii 'HARDWARE nu -' . BADE EBB AND CARRIAGE MI'.AR • • . R. I'. LeechiJr.,. ' ... Po. I I- WOOP maim must/Raz Aim , 0 0 Lam& Pinuks,' Maw Beer Mar: Ball dliar i l i f, , zziom3Drinv, a21,441.4.46,,,,,,,,,e, r ir. • iatxki...... -.-.;:...'.......:-.1834... • ;....• ' a. 'law ATB3I. &FAIL'S & CO., Commission . MlM Mmo l r * e.l • & ad. ll ChhMniiarlrdae.) r At-kdzukplp.&tr, . b0kc0g,1.,,.. 1 . , a R. ni d ILis Tee, ner.Ttiwbi , a ~ * ' • ...;.,' -.• :" ;.., . ' : . W. D. M eta & t"eu., rs i, .....t.k....... (Is Trest khtinamg. ft.. riu. yr,. by WM. ab.th lour aadnue.l • 1311API, vrao ,82730.01GAR5, - • • 1 : • .-Auferov 4 PPMI • .•-•,;• - . : .. :: r : .. :.:..:1Z,...„114..-.7 7 4 ..4 7 ' . ::: 4 ..,- / . . 1.5 , ' 7- 1.., T . T „. . _ . , , .. BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. f. °SEM S.&; :A. 'l'. MORRISON. Attor mitlmuutz, otliwwcilt W. BALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake am. wawa Badlnza." amt. street, between roar% and end Alky. au3l:6wlTT. 13 °BERT E. PIIILLIPS, Attorney at Law. iLL st. det_ _ _ I*4OBERT POLLOCE,• Attorney at .Larr— Corner Of YU% *ad grant rennet nano the Court Dose An*, littataugta mr24-7•63 T.A3IES J. icogN, Attorney at Law, ofEne Fourth n eat J. 15.417 R RANCISC. FLANEGIVIttorneyatLaw, I x N 0.170 Fourth street, Plttatourib.. ASPER E. Attoi~ej " at auruth itmt,Pittibulgh. Law' M'nITMVI3IrrTI• T.XanaIERNAN & CO.. Bankers and Eachnoge Broke, Pa. 0.95 190 .19 , 41 k. enrupr of D . 91991 9/ 1.1r907 and sell Bank Notesand adv. •Dlsonnut Tll2l ' B the tll:7oflVONlgratVeedi trlgitrOtil' ail and on interest, and •Ivo their MEntstattonuon than 0". er matt.» apporrasning to • BrokeVe OUrre,lB ; .*A-Maatern kaohange conatantlr fir nota•-_.ll Atm, sAtax.--....nonews rsawriar . .. RAILM, Bankers • and EX- B hage Waken Durand .&I Gold and Silver .4 i - Notes, no °Gte loana lc on Real Kate or Stock Eva nLjdVcar ro ' y and Stake at Mon, made on all points Is the Utdon. Ofiloo- <lnner ol Tldrd and Wood Arcot., direettr onaito th• Si. Mark. IloteL _ _ • - &n. • KING, Coin.. Stook and Eanbange Braun Four* street-4m and fella Stooto oa Xxoblinfe on Zoete= Atka.ourpllod at cur rent rotor. Oallectical made on thelrlot at low rata; W. tent Dank It oteo bought and *old. Vworaoutan 1nt..714E.111% AMIER; Co, : Successors to Ann% Inn.na a 00... ttonkontllarbansaidtdononnd era In worrlgn and Domestic IL - rtuttnee,'Orettlioatee of ral,i.v..x=tiped•- Zl4 ' = „ bo ,"°r" eint Cbdrta tor talo. ond aillection. loads on tadoily ral+ pal mints SK the United State. , . The blghprt premium _pan for Vanden and .. Adulates ond ton nods na .00 rondznatento of Pendant oidnrod wt. n !Me U]31.11. WI LLIAMSZ-bo„ Bankers and d Factunnimanalcres,:torth,EasS corner ot.Wood azd Ird Streets, Pittianyrb. Tb An tr a mmed!. ohs mlli gm liberal imam. and eallnellonli Pftlaptir attended to. ' Ja9-11y. WITNTNS CQ., Exchange Brokers an. Ts Fourth atrnet. opterita the. - Bata of Pita All trameartlona at, moat liberal rate& , .17.10 LAIIIIVER:jr., Banker and Bra ksr. 4th gtrtit, 48, adjoin/Mug this Dank o! Pittsburgh. • ILOLMES .1. SON, Dealers in • Foreign • . Dom.!le Bills or Pinettentre.CertbSattenotthe• opoo.tte, Book Mary and Specie, - No. 69 Market street. Pitts; harsh.ll.l"Onneetlons melte on all the principal titles throunhont the United Staten. • :mu tc.i in of tiziitto JI...READ, Bookseller and Slrilioner, No: . rs Farrah street: Apollo /haling& R WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail.. ihtder In Blank and &heal Bookazpspar and Stre-f tloreirr, eg Woul stud. (bet - oven Thint and Pparthb Pittsburgh. marlD - TORN DAVISON,' Bookseller rind Sta, 111 timer. amnia* to Davison - A Ast.v. No. r Market lime; near Vowin g Pitteburgh. Pa. - - 'NW Y4)EE; ItENRY. S. 130SWORTII, Bookseller and Dealar In tatLamy% ft., 'No. 83 Karts! "trod. stela E=o ciA • 'B., I• • e I era an, *tationers. No. 55 170.1 s treet, nail door to the corner °lnlet. comanssioN &c •.' .T. W. BUTLER. A. CO. It:ORWARDING & COMMISSION CLIANTS sad Dealers In all kilubet Pittsburgh Man. tired Articled. Lead Pipe aaltheet Lead. Phat Street. Pittsburgh. suS4yd'.s4 WI& ; H. - SUTTON. . If?tamale Grocer, lizßorkr and Dealer iw . • FdREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old; Mo stownirshela 'Ere Ichlet . r. N 0.12. Tooth-net eorner , Wood Audi-4430t Pittenoro. Penns. label, WTPOINDEXTER, dlze Ernter and Conutralsakin. garcbant.lB7 Aroat ,rntd and 119 Bemnd stmt. Pinat:ann. aoae-land A BITANE, Commission - .and. Fl waredna Merchants. dealers in Wool and 1. fanaralin also. Stttebar . ah }taunt:haunts. Nn.1114.0.= green. rittbaratk. - - spa-WM I 1 - 657,4 - holessle Grocers! DeAlan :. and CogruainSon lterthanta,No.. AID Pn't lIARBAUGH ,t CO., (Succes• oads tol Earbatiab.) Commtasko sad Yoraardlos erellantx Doak', In Wool and Produce generally, NOK 143 First and 116 Second stroota.Pfttalma. Pa. 60-1 1 - Jo W. REA, Flour Factors, Contmission . watt ronnulllng Nlerebnata and 'Dealers In Produce t "'" Tften iu °74 B en' os. TMlWNenter4bgrag_POMFrom""t P=srlIPUT. Petra. •pl-17. A. ♦. numr.. ..... Amu 11:1ARDt, CO., Successors to ATWOOD„JONIM & CO, Commladarr 'and Fanntok tor le:chants, Dealess..lo ' , nutmgs. MaanticturedOco&. Pittabargh. IVEY, 31.,&THEWS & CO.,.Wholesale eel; Commlidon sad Farvazdlng Iderebanti aqa sante Tor Brighton Cotton Tam bT WateT at, Pittabaron. ifEROEII ANTELO, General Co.mmie gon 3fierehants, Philadelphia' Lib.l.l adrineas de comignamta of Eluluos fentralr. Jarer rIOIIN if,i,TT . A Vii;olesale i re, CocnimetatblerehantiL and Dealers la #rtehtee. and itiburgh Idzaufactorte. No. '266 Liberty - et, Pirtabargb 4.2...T.1r BY (70. IittAARS, CANFIELD, late of Warren,-Ohio, cootado4o. and Porwsidle_4.3larehast. and WU/. tab, Dean ht Western Storm eMeme. Mater, Pot sad Pearl Ash and Westema Praire. mmarally. Mater ,!m ost ,: Liebman,' Smithfield and Wacd.ploubargh. - I=f=l "inbanJklnly' Lot. Feb • Aug. Int.Jan.a al /y n.lnf: /Au Twos stm.s., seoswisissue, (Lsts stariaiii,isZaiiii s As co . LITTLE /6 r CO:, Wholesale Giacirs, cluttstis m.--=-1 burgh. ares, 112 ,stmetiptta, VIIKESE . WAREEMUSE-41:ENRY • 11._) COLLIN& Yormitnnll•ad Com.mblikiNerebant..4 Dealer In Meese, Butt•r Lake Mb am% Pioduee genera 3 - 26, Wood sweet, Om Water. Pttlaburith m 731 Int.Jaa.kJaly do Itanday •Nov ,00. YON BONNIIORST MURPHY, Whole =le Greens +ad Connalmelon Merchants, and Dealers Pfti•bw ilb , lisur Fo = Midas street, Mar ftrAlarrect. do 6 do 4 TACOS FORSYTIL Jr Foiwirdinq and 0 Comadatioas Ids=lpukt..No. 68,1"ster Stmt. . rO74.AS PALMER, Itrkportin 'and Dealel: . in Vreneh and •- American Man Pewee, No. 66 Market et, between Tlifrd and !mirth street, rittebargti. =WM Dit.Mar 2 ;yt. p• pr.• IXMeCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole.' wale an d lord Retail Deder fa Carpeting,' Moor 011 Table and Man Coma Window Shades Kea= Dant adags, N 0.11 2 Market atteee.- • -gi/ORRIS & PATTON,'Wbolesale and Ro• tan Gyneetr, on the 'Pastern olde_of the Diamond, tta urgh, Dlr. 20 111 ri. r. blzy $2 Dir.Qt.3lllct do DRY. GOODS. RANK VAN GORDER,' Dealer. in"..Trim and Oloveig Lie Mode. • Eathirddeftes. • Geot'a Paralsbiaa Goode and Fancy 'Kiefer. a foll enrraratat of ertdefs ram always toe bad at 740.' 11:1, earner of /Farad effort and the Plapood, Plttabufah. Pa. • aidl-17 [MAW" A. A. WSWa OA,. ITITAMON-.C. AMITLONT It CO- ?I. TAZIA. A.. MASON do 00., Wholesale and Retail t Fe l +ln In !any/ man) Btopl! pry I:l4Ma. 2 .11fth, ivritPaY zUROIIFIELD, Wholesale, anti Hata Dry Goods Mazehanti, mean roortbaad arks stmt. Pittsburgh. Its.„ D 4,1854, N. GROCERS. ions stertil—...' --Saws morn: OrOILY FLOYD. 00., Whidesale Grocers!' snaCcantalsokik Misebnits.lick.ll3 We sad 2911,16; Ysiseet.Plttetrursh. . . 1 7 ■ )~OBERT MOORE; Wholesale Grocor,L rtea tlfrltar Deal/r la Prodaza, Plitabargh . 0 4lgat i r n* klads of Pamir sad Eloweatiola and lotoeMnapn* oraigangVula 4 ) V n bitltV, 1.1)17 T , sold low for caah. - • Q : BLACKBURN. CO;',.:l9holesale Qetr goat Parttlabet l and Drina Itt Pratt:at tad lanth Maantaetttraa 0 Pitch aad - Oakum alaraya 012 bud at Molt Wantaatu., 1 1 Wattle Itfraat.Plttabaro:. SAIAIL DICKEY .F CO., '''''''''''''' gz =tar t 31 4 107 Fron saseet,pe4",Pittgaschlft4l. nth,_ D. W . DiLL........,...1113.1r1. CIO& 'ODLLS & ROE, Wholesale Grocers and PIVIEDISIIIO2I 31eraluintkHo4p4LIIrety rr.• LQ~L1T...+....r.....u. MO' If. BAGALEY k CO:, Wholesale ()ro ll/7 eers. Xodi.l3 Ana Irwg !beet. Pittanugh. Or - WILLIAM IitTLITEG, • Orpcer 'and V I ' Teo Dealer eatner of Wood and glotlistreataaw alleaed ne hood ataA avertenetrar e choke Oronexies and One Teete-,—Yeentom to and Nati,'ldlrl , eseia and Mall Dealers eupoll on the Sowed terms. OBEKT DA LzFILL CO., Wholesalip fit ta u t...oaron lisimav z rffs In Product • 101( . . . . .................... AITIOII y L. a J.li. Wk -151cC ,WhO ASI WaIeDLESS, ',successes Ito .k damulinlon Itteatbsat.s, Doan* lit Iron, NW* law, Cot Tuna.aral_flit•bungt, Unnufatores gainall; au= Wane and Water Marmot. rittaurzb. cuLBERTODN 'wholesale - Grocer taut vastc anminwn mmb.N,D.,.. Peridurs sod Mts. Ilu;tufacttpalrtrles, 196 Libertr street, Pltte "tp, ~ • It• FrOYE, rrmtivWiiael;feirroc"" tprs2.llrbaatit. Thalm Proal i rnd itipzde. • tt= W° ` 4, 444 41414 . , =wt . *CIDWAREI ""eod.; *air aprr illesies. ro.at,,elft and. • . tappoint the ex elusive Alcantalittsburgh, far Om Rae ofPatent ated Cemented and i Btretabed4eatber. Belting. Ina.- • ufactured by 1 . ..1b1V/ill. k akzi, efliartfard.Connectieut, it's. nun offer for sale a! liege L oasoirtment .of all .vridtba, manufactured; at Abe inanutlcturer's prime, his article mloerbg barmy ~ Leather Belting ever before offered to this -market Idera-absige stock of all widths of India ,Rubber Belting constantly, on band, and fel sale at the "Machine Belting Depfrt.". N 0.116 Market street. • sepV) , ' • . - . 11.,PITILL1PS A. / lISTIN-100MIS; - Reef 'Estate Agent, Stock, Merchandise era Mice . .Nn. 02 nth street, above Wool. Badmen promptly attended to. AMUEL • 4,:MARSECELL; SeeietAiry mee. 94 Water street. rt M. GI RDISN, .Seoretaiy Western Inim ranee Ca. 92 Water etzeet. JT . GARDINER COFFlN,.Agenifor Franklin %Ire Throw= Company. northow corner of Wood it t; • , • GIORGI S TATUM .. J. HOMO. GflEo3l. TAYLOR. I:HUSTON, (successors to Taelor Idiornso) Genera] Commis/Son and For nardhug Merchants; and Agent' Eastern .Transportec lion Line% Wholeaale'Dealere ht Staple Groceries .. Sitoeh In itatdt*lt;net° tton .Irtn; ru-1-1,-.z.z.wtkvz OW" fith 800 t' cute sendi b lltal. Stores,. and Cincin nati and Pitterulth Manufactured Goods generally.— Aannts 53r the "Penn Mill" and "Boson, ]till , Sheeting.; PittsinuTh. No. cid /tont street. (opposite Loulerllle. Pittsburgh...lnd St. Lords Packet Landing.) Cincinnati jahlduld W. RAW:INWARD. I A. lIIITOMSON CO., Corumiasion Mta i lz . e . b i tt Imit , Arai, foriTlAVagr NZ. un. 2 . l oc.Paaat,,te, It. • • AORN IL AMOR. Dealerin Piano Fortes, flu to and 14tIW lastrume.U. Reboot 110 2 1 0} "n"•'"' YEERY XLEBER, Doter. in Music, 3N sloil Warw.:ago. and TOrpartoo of Itoligir Vino, oithrlatrulfg'Zol"7, ' C A l = 4"asa ert!,, rtiodigi=mllll TORN HAFT,Jr., (inteeessor to Jas. BINIut rA , ttrez h Da;=: . ilinezt.tzt.,3ddot'grg r h o g i VaZAZlptboxith. Et!gula: Avant trrar. d7eo., Druggists aud.Arboth- ILA ends,. answer Market street and tbeDlanmUlteeu insistently wa hand 'a. full and annidete amostreent lansi Dragsnene. , IdedkalnauPertt unary.andartlelespertabloutoth e l r lluakUana psessaiptlens earelklllyeeenprunded. selll9 SCOTT,i t Wholesale Dealer dr, berty street. DanPl t teObtbu ke. VernlabeW hare and Dye S. No. Zel trnb. 411 orders will melee unwept attention. /Fdr &aunt tbr London & Ws valuable 6mUr median.. mar 24-ly B A. iAiikitilt tt CO., Wholesale Mt . .. l lM= nud 7NirtUrirgthit° naria Wholesale Dealer in ft7-E7:-Er•J'Etio?Rg,_ ranthb____-at AtritL e n t ' rma•Go.d.w...-.....m., Ark. loar, n it7llN:i REIT:ER., Wholesolo Dna osewor of Llbuty sad OM eltar Am* JSCHOONMAKERoIt Wholesale • zmui•ok No. 24, Wood stmt. Pitt.lough. . • TOSEPII FUMING, Suceo - seor to L.Wileox sir *Ca.. sandy and dad Dflustand—Kmrd cod , ' rat: iri Vptide aartousleyl . d . Th patordw to Ms bidrude. .7' 4 " Phrftwe Dreseripekdd Isr•funr irtnpauubd dt dll WOOL AMRCHANTS. Li LEE, Emcees:tor to MURPHY & LEE, . Wool Dealer , and Ccancullesidon Mordant. for IS. of .AmariraalrivP . G.& Y. 137 /Aber' stmt. JAMES KLRG: Office and Residence, Nr.. l / 2 Fifth . 4 ..t..PPoldte the cetbieeet. Pltte. - - M. VARIAN; M. D.; OSte6th street. W belowlhalthSe!ot, Owl( rrs:-8 to 9, 4.21t,S .td 'MERCHANT TAILORS. it MESTER, .Merchant: Tailor and Clo- Fa 11 Wrd Rt.et- Partinotsr es.aam, !!!noyir and Youths Clothing. nolegr 7,1LL1.A11-1 Merehnni Dra.-' ,o zer and Dealer in Readr dada Clothing. 111 1..1b.. V — ATTS &ICO, Merchant Tailor.,lB ♦ tot l ra l •MlZr e :.l4 - orn e tirg:en . ern r alf, imwria and Venting, ettlia amen all. and flnait duallit nt friends iLnd nostamets will Dlnaan era u.. cilL tuehl ANUFACTURING. W. AVOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail • rtre. Minnegnitrror and Doak!. In Cabinet Ware, No. !a TWIN WETHERELL, Manuf a ct u rer oC clr PATENT MX TIM, • eaperlor artlele. SOLID DOX gel CRAZED SOX VICES, term. Anderena and Nob. Won etreete.,one aware from the Ilentl greet Erkteg, lecteeny att.: Deakeell EMBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN-. TlLLAS—MetAdials marked for trobroldery mod Ap art by • jeaf 11.291% Parnstreed. Om* Han& Bolivar e Brick andci y an frEFII.AC.caICuItiLARGED t r i s rm. manatmetttrtm . an now ptepon4 to mat th e demand IbrtheidAdirk. ernelmeand Building Chi. % P 7Ol r e " ja d ;B 4 . t• C s •a b rill uada =E= dißoond Sh • :- ADZES ROBB; ts No a . 89 M arke t street, 3d dmrfrowthe .rdetket 110LLIM, VOUld Inform the pu& that he km now a ves7 full nook of every thing. In the Root end ohm trade , snares Leek.' aeiter., belt Gate* Jenny Lind Adores, Leer Inutile and. WI the etriee found en the YIIIIUMI eftlme atm, I n -and Chlldrlm thatereend Few., Mont and In en their emietlet alm.Gentlemen• fine Patent that Iteota,_ F ren r. b Gill ants,(lmgresa end Ebner. - also, 110rf, and Teethe' Banta, one lererech Celt .. 1 . tle Wtniltnigrlll2 = l : l l ll tlVZlllTlZlLe. tlon. Remember. the pleas. 66 ,6eritJt street ...- tergg . . may n. 03211, CO.. aitian.' • M'Ciiiit: . O 17 . e WHOLWALE AND DirrAlL DASIIIONADLJI HAT AND OAP- MANUFACTURERS, ANTeDEANDELN ALL KINDS OPFIINN. • • • Comma Q.! wo4r I 4,YD rrPnr Pittsburgh, Pa. 11.1.— , Stinit stock enthreirraeverratlidity and - styteet lista and Cana Muffs. toga Cuffs and Par Donned, atnt2e4mhely ' Coach Carriage ry, ; TOFINSTOK, BROTHER & CO., er af Belmont sad , I t tehers sheet., Allegheny: CltAgrond ' r lge , tiUnd the c l . l=.ll x t that thry ette fart h'i 4..7141/Ca.ll. alth:llll4.' Chadqtnn SU thole verbal; style* of dab& and idoportion• All 'ardor.. alit be executed with strlet regard to da, oohs and-besety of tnlah.((shalewill also be attended to on the name seasonable tame. indog In 11.1 ttudr nr4 the best Eastern .ehatts, Poles and Wheel attdr..thel.leq ethOdent that all oho favor - there with (bete patroness will be.l , eftly asthlted on-trlal albeit wart. Purers are requeetad Ott! th.• • all t•l4, •• • .New Cosieh Faetory—AlleEhen,T% ..•11:. IL, WHITE 1t...C0.,' would re; ipeaftu r Inform the nubile that . ther..hare : tr..t. Ito; feienekae i t:reae4ar j a v l sal firdnall% =reser, deirition e?settletZ traollies i Lbailieta, bro. eanm%-botY:tte bww'utitett3.l,l:bkb's th - e - (eallalitier ha +e , they reel rmneent they " arol'nfhl. their 'en te do work on tb:7tirset reasonable to with then .erantintt ankles In their line. . Paying ' , articula r attention to the Selection crenate:llla end tonna. none but ecoupetet4 • workmen, they here no hesitation In warranties; their wort. We there:rote 04 the attention of the public to this matter. -. • . N. lb—Repairing dens In the best manner, and on the afoot reasonable berme, - jaktf • .. • . • 1111711111i017 • COACH : FACTORY:: •' • - 4'7sritrdl, e . taib? • '• yI7OTILD, respectfully cell the atteriticinjf Southern and Weaterti Illeirellants to fits . Co. dock o Oarrtagekrandlng Mine from SIGO to SUM. Theme Carriage/late built front the 'hest material sod worktnaw. Ado. and under his own imnersislon• tie eon. with malt. &nes•warranellewmic , tol/0 In . .. tenons =stmt. -taredlo the. Union..! The' mucosa of his badnees and the great Increase In demand for Ode Sun of work, hu Indimed lam not to build anr.eommon or low priced work In his witahllshmerit. Perrone wanting pond honed work will please tall and mount's Ida etoelt before going.Sast. ep work warranted.% _....._,...____ t: at. 'lrrarnerron..* :...cuiris Luxe , — .....T. 1. nxistan .' . - .Livingsto4Eiggen & Co.. NOVELTY 'WOE . PrilsßUßoll., PA. rACK and Depot. Railintia Scillim, Ray, attle sea ntlnAo.; Platt:Om nod Ckmoter do; Door rlltiggrio lis trs'llatha D lN s aig t .',... ff "'" itb*Ll,ll c ow kdta sad Yaatenlainn.Mansable Iron .i . .... i. no of ~rvit riot, In fain and anl.h., at! .... L 00804111, . „ , W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 510 VA mut rm Ziartty stmt. Nona, &WWI v.a. PIZ CbDUROU. iIdrONUMENTS, Tomlin, Grave Stonee, /YJIL Purtd two Tow. JtantolP, r; atones, se.. &S -loreat Arlen. onya on band. and toad. ordtjt anbLotry. at the reAtoe Tree-bandied itrlisttout r.unZirliZotral..t ur'iovr. p er , exardero 01. d with a...patch 819 Llbat , ty•swot - • • • .New -GoodiVls FaMblops for thmtlatmui' Clot,bmg for Sprzng of 1854. VATTS ac• co. beg leave respecfully. to Smarm their.noraertain custontereil. e . th e pIl Ilo reoligier.pattegettni=rAl that tees an reedy. to teeth* op a~enrmr ' ~ " ti Da u m up In tbelruguel avant '.. • TI PS do In actierelly endeared br their mete. mere hi ellb their humble - Mete In please, m.. lane them to exertion, in the emus direction., WaLt . . i'l i,gr i —rertaper' ere lisibrured that earlicnea Ls Fa lib Liberty street.Norihtilde. Mare SLAW:. indat Clentleineits' Piristelisit floods. Eentesmibere'heg leave to Inform the t i tto ot vrazeg z aphsta, F. statun: UN Weft amid. PITTSBU AGi3 . N46IE . S. MUSIC-, sec.. DRVGGISTg. MEDICINE. .... . ... \..- ..'' , .., . ' - - ' \-:' ' ' - Erricr YoIiie‘iIMtaZISEMENTS- I PITTSBURGH GAZETTE . Pr= VIBBCITCH -oiiierat.'idrartiablq Rome, 346.°d SW grAdaar, NtarytatAlat. SATURD ItiORNING OCTOBER 7, 1&,4 Rcltable Rau fa tha GVv a! 2‘1.0 Yak. • . . Pianos! • ''-. toil! . Pinitosla, . ~:-• 4 TTENTrON of riuriilasiii .is ..ri_ . 4 .lvvvtfialf caned to a_ i and ii!t• 4 - -. 7" : 1 : , , gintkinventianto Elmore:A ' nos lOW I 3 , - , I . Tl Ml Att i l l *frre t e h t:lf36l lk l , l=r 41 Peat Thula , c.,,u.ip,......... Its capeettr for wk., 1 known :1%11. sin*le i ,nuger '' .!!'*"thz". thbltberto e The mon ordlnartverfornler lienabled by vn aid ofr t hie , Impronmeot to produce effecta in octave pining! this mould confound a Thalberd or a List:. One of Its el:data* oellendee le Its rapacity to be used at'. al seen hullnso Plano of the mantras quailty of tone, and Is Inetantty 2:llllle3ltbanh = g4l . l . "' ir%V.l:l7 l gtltliZi lieut. These tuatruntents are sumriar ht Prn , er to , feathery 7 octane Pianos, 'while far sweetness, nurf Lion of the woHd. breadth andrtettuns of tone, they ehanenit• the s • orm ' i This le the united telthnonY of Prokmo.-and Aiii-j tears who have tatted the thleattal.Plano. Ordinary PI- aura of all WM. new and irocond bawl ka ale at redtuate price, ELY! MIINONR,hII Ltroadtray, Nem 'fort. ', :h eaMame Idanufletures At Dealer.. wholesale &ratan.: _________ --- Brwhoioaks and mantinat-•;,: riEo. BRODIE, 51 Canal, and 63 - Ling test andiitier"rtM4tt VP.WATitt,, MANTILLAS of - every Atbrie aria AsscrlptlOn. attention of heifers to Ms attenstve stook of suite/hi for the MI Season. /Ifs dyletleall the eas oonAnninl monthly b7 -1 / a rreer, Ooday'a and other lostling rubiolk s. • teD14.9=11,,.. Ainsteal Instruments, -. • .- 11 11 1 111 E aubiZribera are now prepared to off* 41it. for the litketmouri.l,bbt.4%, m tlr i zalt r.„d pi* ,11;:tigf.g%ruci.r: 7 - . „_,..- 'l5. wain% ann. awn, GW4lnt. Pi, terse, Ptittge;,....- omen. ant Gowen ..banettome. RooNVlte, wr , / , - terse, druolea 7V.Mbotora. 4r... dad. /Noteitenttßallan ofc, mee fr..... • : r.t 4 Our Orangemen Le ',Blithe lar Sb va% a and t talel . Manuteeturers In Europe ant in., es to enable um to goods at their lowest priree, and, we Slim oder oar mow tamienoVey etaleTtel,,..r.v.i. ir.l - 4.T . 4,-.4°.z.tir. i n.ji a t ..os wet'. TILE tnl.Bll, readr to en4tareastzt-t• .. goods that mar_offen we tan Alford opportunit of balo gains In ntaarArtleen ~,, , „f Agents of Carhart Needhsineeeletestel twannt........` dente, •wzappiexp zoonurm &Av.. I.partrrs. , , ........_____„ ,auLlslme . -* ,- : Nli, UT Malden Lane, New Yea. s, ...THE underig% _g Agenej Or_ easing. MARElA MTAMirmeimill'Bl9tatirerk ..-: t. LEBRATEP PATENT mrporkgo s, ..ok tetteirtithe Trade and ttier'robtleitt 'Mara. ihnt, ther are now prepared to tare& to union and *Meet these endue...lasted bastratmenta tilt tn,,ManoMehtrere LOWE9T PRICES. lirem hmetrmnanJ warnutted„ PP.R.DLYAND ZOOnAUM at MM. '. • • .rireporters wall:Wad Inatrnmentrt k No. 97 Malden Loa. Nay.York.i aguerreotyDe. T W. TuOMPSON 314.11roadi ay. I V New 31.13tutigettimsead Dealers/A DaateaToef type qsapy, Appar. tem. Mattleze..Presereemite.,aad 11=1, 0 1 4 la.at ip alfgri,t!,7 gamer sae Cheek sad Valetlamtat. global. Ct. Q 16ntereq . amt atherl west amiainatly haad ‘ at the kleenthee. tame lo pekes. and earned. Whet., 1.131401321 • Fire and Burglar. Proof Safe Depot. . irst. menirtawn &. co.. 3:1 JIAIDEE ; EprZ, NZ& FORE. Warehouse 145 . 20tt st., Baltimore; hfd: 111ASKS'. Jewelens' , . and Connting House xis se..orsrsrr me, soustsaur tna band Ike No. 1 .4 wln•ra.d)""erl""m't Nor Tol% kMil M. k4.,...1. Ilikan. Mu APEhriend: Gestthmen—lt elm my ......- , rtre ta M:form Tan itMrr 1 1 . .... 1111 1 t . ,%b11,132'"41 11.74imy Drum et rea " coasuawl: and allbolaa aa t rodm4 1 1 .1:: =be atlatzeuttleatg4.6.l7 1141.1d".'"I'lltileiiNtii!ogrMarrt. Elegant Cabinet SCIIAFFERhgppp;p -r AFFERA dt 197 Itdbeeliti ' m.A.j.iltrFAcruillCßES, holegate addMe /men. amerliala7l.3 lar**V '4 oidare by inig faithfully And eant], xecuted. Dealer* and ot atet !tithed to ennead examine our stoat • J FEVER AND AGUE: :"-• DR. EDWARD BLERCKERI24 STAMPEDE MnrsTtriit.. Daptaa., .14 ►/nlEProprietonaafihtaDivjjefike gill state ai without ltesitetkei er heir of, onatratlicilkm.. Get ti Stu Stumm has eared Wore rersonak When, it hail beep In er trodmad.than RAJ othn . ,litedkhai in use for the above , disown. This medititm nee Arsenio, rwrf Quinine in tie 5T =l e l. trf.:44 41412114ki1t• U. of • i r and. %Z.V114144.1V medicine oil not be -111d1 bet/anomaly to wear. • stmoenhess no more than obtain tbeirnmunith.. Plan ingest:km of the frostalT nbete the Anne WY. rail, L ogi do well to edoot We =edicts.... the petkal ant oblaned to lay while undere== and tn , l7 to ists.r.l Na spnidy cair, 000ldialtrOftee thousands of oritMettat from thaw onto hisbeet Malty. bloreferrayig u to the eLe . k ear otte tort)* tisiti ri=dfoil have rtif totr, 1,t1,41 , Certtem•te• mu be own at nt the oilloeNtweist idineeittle shdleine has cored whew a/14nm hrientila, . For istnte• and all ether htnismeCoceyhtynierthernill not • bestow tiletintste thetnertet. • It bee also been'takeu •ItN then...ft sateethhter suceenal In etwltal tame of Ithettontilmn and flout; Ice tbsoe-cont plaints takes tabbrim.no • day. • (hat bottle th !hie Medicine very ellen Ina the di 6s nind ef fect. Prom $1 per bottle. Dm sale by uninet.• in 8121 parts of the Cniteil - Pietas! and ,Spada, lit t E All Vrtmitewho orlon must to addressed to Junin ItEKlE.,tede Yrtr a. 95 ftroadway. Nv.! oat. so nettling Fahneefont A CO. 1.- & Co-. Ind Oen. 11. KSTIRT. Plttsburzh. Jean -17 y IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING & CO, Importers and /halm la IRON AND STEEL, V; Creamed. Streel,Neve Tort. E wa& Keep ...Instantly on hand hall aseortment of Bar. &,1 Hwy, lloree Cede, and other HUM, . .- . • ._ STEEL OF ALL KINDa • . Marchand from WI miler.* of the counter oro toritsd to call nr gond thatorden &Arm marine. _ it , •_:, . . _ Orders br mall maramted to m illm a iv i irw the lowest Itryna rig.. J• 124 21/2 4 2111.1inCh it,:. NA% _ _________ BRCMISM dt CO., WiiOLESILLE DRUGGISTS, lair ronk, • - tram named WV's: ITO Matra sf..,rar-Wilett-sine., IMPORTING thole/Wing Drive front their _ orWead tosrldite, both 111.Karope and Bast Indite. and Nall %War I t atha l ' t Wrler•tlndlpre n"r f-aps '" 44 Trieste Enonnes, Cora Saps, fa, de- they, , suer them on the mirtnoseenstrle term., Orden either In pawn._ 121141, will receive their best attention. Jel2-Zir - - - QAMIJEL L CAVERLY,Wliolemalo Deal -I,7er la Brooms, Piloted NH. sad To ood sad IT 11- lo.Waro, trete* Mats. OardootTirloe, Bisieb ea, to., 204 Groinoich it, Nes York.. Lo. wivb c. I, k4 oytAnAl? . as, Gilt Cornices, 'Mlle or la sad No. 6 da01,.. P.I.IWOPA:s Aa r l i nfo l litY, ~ Mt '&46.D1.44f0ND . E. X. BIGELOW, Proprietor. . ROBERT PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE salaza., orner Dia m ond mat and caerry s 4 apl6tt P1T11311131011.P . 4 • ASHLAND HOMO; ARM BYRE r, AbOt'E ernurrit Pavan. — t1:• 8. BENSON, Paoekurroz. 1111411 a, qll3oarrl, ta,bo per day-MX Stu 3, 1331-Ivd Oak Nan. Not.."l4.lliee:rpututiaiatiet Itforoptolobli CITY • TIOTEL, , (late •Ifrinilia,)• i'orifer , of @mlthfleN and TWA s.treeta, PtAtaborub. Ps., 94)03 O ErtbleVus to r `touiinottibtUr -aosOlikbuollte Cider g..W...horough rout?, an4.ternished with tort aunt putouts out. le now oyes lOr the reception of the traiollog p-7417 COMM.?! 110111411. .Ar21546.1 L. L'IniIICIT - • ''l3- CIITEBERT &BON, ti.ENERAL COMMISSION' 'AGEZSTIS,Ior UR the oak 104 Mohan of heal Colloetion of Rent.; Negotfothaff Loonalkon bonds, Ifortosooso,' &oak., 140 Third of" PltbkoroO. - • . ord-1T ..14ilt; Btl JONES it -• • KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, : • 141 ORWARDIN AND CONNISSIOI4 lIIERCILINTS, Clung .Siventb . . atrietj Mita jfitaiit.taid;Lart Ativia•Porii. Rama Bler'ie.. tr*.nd WI, A ntbraeltannil eeoteb Pig Iron. Bolivar BHA and Clay. nathrsol le Coal. te... ?.. Michigan GeneralConn&lesion and Collett - tonlisoney Office, 170 R the+iollection'of Ilotne:'and to:reign iderandnd and all other Moder rlnimt , 1n I.llc.hdidnl and &Quart States. Inveolment and Is town af Nona, Payment of Taxes. Purchase add Salo of Inid.l •Entote dna Stand and lornalloAd E tt so; R ig rn a l g/iddound-340d4SCriundi . .t nal Hlel l sg; won kind 44 Co., Osnetdo Caon crotwar. . .wairma,Troiirronosor or M.:work ikon rrotlortible Ininasnon Cointnann.. . • , • .. myllidyd 4.....4T. - ~Coach - Makei....:,..oiiriier 'of Nortb Canons and federal. at., Allontantr City, . orn be a stonaluly triaineuttinss may donalptlon or ..TNNICLK, of Ott bertmatorirl. and by tbobtat workou t ar has Ono = 5.W.1814102 , at. b 1u the LitzCitulto erta lin vet 41r stock of T AIT, (401117 addltlotra, l l to which be Inviter. tba Want on and orlllral examination, billow confident-I'ton his trontlittod swoon to bap bit 111X4RMITe Wet, the inatratal and - worlunon tool .3. Idyls of linlab of hla work--ho 'moot ba ortorpated rti In rho Lit.; West. • - • . 1e9.3t0 , - - '4OIIN NOW/11. Q. WMEGToN j... ADIES' OVILDREI4 . B SHOE STO , RE : Adartg:eritabzitle., full MM. STIE , IFXTRAM OP COYFEA estaldisbed 1542 .1»451r0d ftmryiaminm lbno 2145444 Pit • : 2 811154 , 514444.14 and -11 1,51 4 155425t2442, tiburth s. • Willlllllll of ntiznerm P o cottetornet.. 5425:212 , . MARSHALL, linportei find 'els& Ded ron, F In eta ==' ,l =' ilea' DARIe FASHIONS FORLADIES'DRESS r.&—ThaParish Paahl2L..plyl3llE,P.retauswr be Oa sale 033 the tat ' • ' =ATM L. B. WILSON; jetortf • tra,MblPeen. above liana stmt. 11411.9. , &.E. I :!Fedlionable Theis nit- iyx . tessuedstassista. Ts ckwt.beirl=f,. , - , ,, , ,c' d an i. iiAii,,?.__T h ic m . l 6,,i t i, a i l i nedr MIL '"'""ari l g -. 11.1 71 4= 6.'11 , 1 Cour to,lll4susluise - even ; 0 0 sTalle7 ii/ hum styles, sus os Os obortellrico. , smi lip e tz4 s ada theis,onasicio.a e"h ron. S 4 ko. sod* apsith wawa. Joodondassofiom - Aocooto altsred an2,-.1 omerda . ,, ato cancitioptlAol;osoor.o.lhe Mpg WAS di srl.: l , °ll , l4 t r rnilt r TM ' , 711.b=.1. doubtless Iribut sesite srisik HACON—' 4 Haina ssid Shotddeisterlirina .wbletiaci togssaMesigkj4liTers. m...g. by , A. it. 1., sham, niku IC . eoucerthug tu• enesuselu!tects of slavers. ' *-f ftZ 4 ' .7. Xa , ti' t .k , : , _ -,,,, : - V.:wait-t. ,,, . ,,,,,4 :4 , 4 77 414LizittfitU.....-A,-,6-.f. .."." .44 '''-'14 , ".4.-ciwgft , ...:: , :c44- ~,,,..-. .... . - .. ~ .. , , . ... .„. . , ..._. , , . .... , .. . . 12=2 6, - . OCTOBER 7; 1854. I Saracens or An OLD Sunscninza..7-The. rentiniseenoes of: our .venerable patron, Fred. 1V liilswortif t Fait , contained in the following let_ ter.renewing-hil,subscription; rehearse : facts in !regard to our eituof which few living persons are ttowcouversarn.. It is only by contrasting AG flourishing city which we now inhabit, with its teaming thouunds, its - eitensive bpsiness ma! , vast manufacturing establishments, alMost f ; Without number, with the city described-by Mr. l cWadaworth, that we can forts any :just idea of ...the':imMenso progresi which has been made in fifty years. We have several Of times veaerible-old subscri bers on our booke. Some of !birth, some of forty, items of fifty, cad some, of sixty years, and up *watt! It always gives pleasure us to see their and hear from them, an they invariably encourage as in our labors by a heartY appro val of oUrcoUrse. This hi one era° cotools lions. of an editor's life, which gilds many a 'gloomy Moment: • To b'ave the appiroval of the aged, the elders in our land, is real gbidnese. Airacer, Oct. 2d. 1854. EDITORS or PITTBRITROII GAZITTR:—GtII44-1. send two dollarsfor your-Weekly 'Gazette ; the last $8 I sent, if I mistake not, paid until. some time In June last. 'lt will in a few days be fifty two years since I first subscribed for the Gazette; and although I have nee been in a situation to' get the paper ell'the time since, still I have re calved it fora very coasiderablo part of the time, and I 'thotild be very Corry now'te be deprived . Of the reading of, Your•yalnablui Wiper :by my negligence to pay for it indvance. If I was Pittebtirgh now I should, I sup pose,.see lit& or perhaps nothing to bring .to my' reeollection'Pittaburgh . as it was in 1802. , The whole merino:dila business Was dorm on 'Mar het Street,.-with the excepthin that Oliver Orms by had a'sthre on the 3lonodgahela, a feW doors below Market street, and a. French Compariy, Berthoud .k. Co.,' under the charge of A. Beelen, had few doors above Market street. I tkit4leoire,,w*ct no other stores excepting on Market street—l. am sure there - were none in! Wood street: I now recollect of but six or seven', brick buildingion Market iticet. Andy Watson ,hed alarge unfinished brick building on the beet ~..sidcortto street,. Corner - of .Market and Front, or. First street; two store-roome in it, one own j pied by4bner and Jesse Barker, and the otherby - Joseph and Jeremiah Barker. This was the only - brick building on the east side . of Market street astilyou'reithed the Diamond, where Win. or , 1 -Billy Irwin had a small three story brick, mien- 1 . pied by bins aen'etore this was built with brick:, taireitreia: the old garrison. On the west , eide l . _ :of th estrwit, heti:ten the Monongahela and riret I or Front 'treed, Wm Porter had a small brick I dwelling honse, and a one story frame shop,on I ;the comm. of Market awl First, or Front .street. for manufacturing cut nails; they were cut by 'horse-iinwer and beaded by band, awl was, I be- the first and only manufactory for cut nails :West of the Allegheny mountains. On the next corner' above, John skull had a small brick 'dweffingliertse, and the Gazette oifice wasitione diaitdY back - of Itierdwelling... James Reed had a marl two story brick building, tm the south-went . _ 1 .. coroer of, Market and Second street, occupied by Dr . HeirrY as a dwelling, with a anal eallort- Ment . Of Druge On the 'corner' immediately shore. UM. 011•111 had All lane three story brick :htlitilleg, unfinished, I believe, at the time, one i latatst occupied a:water° by Scott St Trotter; of ' ttibblerbb,s-Ky..; and-Maier Denny . hs4.l- small brick building on the nest street above. Which he occupied as a store; those, I believe, were only brick buildings on Market 'street. The 'old, Court Rouse .knot old then) Wu the great build ing of Fittibmgh, on the Diamond, west aide of i Market street. , The market house, _directly in I front of the Court llmue, was quite small then, but I remember It was well furnished on Market days. 'particularly with wild. gams of all kinds, Vegetables and fish, I have on niarhat morning seen &WM the mark et hermit hundreds of pack 1 horses with salt brought over the mountains.-- I The whole Western world Was then principally, Mipplied with salt brought over the mountaina in , wagottiand on pack hours, Principally, i believe, i by peel . C-horses; the first New York salt was • brought down the Allegheny river a year or two . after. .There were 0 few other mercluttfle estab lishments on Market street tmeides !boat I have mentioned. On the eastside of the street. John 'lrwin, Berthoud tit .Co., by; A-Bitten, and lasso Gregg; and on the west side James Adams, Wren shall tt Boggs, Ales. Melaughin and Wm. Chris ty in a log- building on the corner -of Market street and the street mining up, end down the -Monongahela river. Perhaps there were a few Mercantile* establishments ,at that time on the Diamead, I know " there were a abort time after. The-principal. Tavern. for the accommodation of 'travelers, was the . .Disok - Bear," kept by Thomas Ferree, in s fog house, dirlseGY berth of Om market house, on the corner of the Diamond Ia ItiCM or 1804 the Bank ofPeonsylrania tabtiabed • branch M 'Pitteburgt- , -this was the, first Danklireit of the Allegheny mountains aid 'art's opened in • brick house owned :by Mack . Btu, (tho . :prineipai : butcher Pl_ttoburghj. a fair doom doo west of Market on First or. Second 'street'' The Dant was net Milts grealaoeommo. dationl4..the althea/ Or Pittsburgh, but; icvery great accommodation to the Western merchants fromi Lesiagton, Louisville; Nashville, 'Bt. L'ouls, and Cincinnati. Before this Bank was istablieh ed those mirehants were compelled to curry -their funds, which. were alMost entiOely ppecie; througlOtO Philadelphia and- Baltimore on pack hoises. I have peen thirty or forty of those pick horses pus thtbugh Pittsburgh eta:time—guar: dud with a goodlimuabee:of personail armed to dip teeth vtth piatols, 4irki, tomahawks and...knives almost without-number:._After the .Bstil; , Otis established the theeatindte depoiliSd Stick specie mild received dratti. Theettsind . year Iva:sin Pittsburgh (in 1804)- tbe fiiisietiskeettited 'teirOstraist:Orer:theissOust7. taint, 'I recollect welt that the suitement..wae very great to see If Start:At' I,sun,tiottidatakets it started frossPittshurgti every 10th ilaY. The grit stage' from Pittsburgh 'Wei .dtiren by a I InKt,ttabarghbotreett area and font,yearta . and . 144,aofp011eat: but one fire'dining that time, arhieb.wiwalamall douse horned in the day atreet and what was Then cabal Grant'siTht ' But 1 *rill atop . nral - beg or yottrtn excnee ton troubling you with thin'4ong yarn, and can assure yonl had no idea oI dningany such thing Yours •rury respectfully, 'fiuustrounr. . Cons.- , -Tho• last wdvicee from Havant show that the now'Captain Ocuoral, Concha,- hu corn , zpenced operations vigorously. He has remove,' a largo numbor of persons , frotn'Offipe, .• and ap• Ein"dip their stead cithers who ore believed • y the correspondeuta of American newspapers be fsrmore trustwoity. -.We can well believe this, for ble previous experience in Cuban af fairs.'and knowledge or men'and officers, must bare enabled him to make a much better 'Mee:- .tion thin tide Marquis of Pelee's . did. He hal also appealed tp them:3olsm ofthe soldieiro r in a short and stiring a ddress ,` relaxed the 'excescivc censorship of the prom, and published a' most important eirmilar,in erbieb soya that the Clare' Asada Aland _and' ,hall: disappear: The -nails Throb at' present minirend MITLUS are to be taut down, and the boundsrtea of the, city extended four milts' on ever y dile where new defenses Will: e erected. It is :said 'that the Ban dose statehouse will be removed, . and the rail rail'wsy hsiding3o them token' up, a moan nro which Is thought to be , intended to clestrrY • the interest °tee' Queen;Mother in the-prop erty, ae sbe, is thechict etoelthoidertif the ocon , • • , mum VW- The following is an extract of &letter from an old and intelligen Subscriber: . .4 think yon'have done a\ very jnit and I trust expedient thing in determining to require pay 7 tnent in advaime. , " ' \ • Permit metoexpress my satisfaction at your article on the duty of editors to tell the truth in relation to an epidemic„ It is strange that in christian coinmunity itshonid be'deetned neces sary to say any word in defenue of 'the duty of falling the troth and the !holt - tenth; but Sap posed selfish interests hive so warped, the public press that it has become tictoriously ufireliable. I The press. will never. exert its proper influence until the editors feel that policy,Auplicity and.; falsehood in them is es demoralizing to the 'com munity as it would be in the clergy. Were \\\ all our papers to exhibit in their column' the pro , ' cepts of christian morality, the beneficial effects would soon become manifest in politics and puha,' lio morals. It may be absurd in a stranger to jou expres sing his approval of your course, but I hope it will not be offensive.". X „ In regard to advance payncents,:\we baTc, met only one person who has not most, heartily . Ap proved of the 'movement. Indeed "some of our -most judicious and respectable Merchants hire Called upon us to testify their approbat , ion of the coarse we have taken. In the case of ttifiexcepl, tion referred to, the individual showed hie breed ing by insulting our Clerk who took the trouble to call upon him to notify him of the rule. Onr letters also speak with approval of the conree,' , as by this means, there is 'never any indebtednewl incurred and no disputes about amounts. Psoonass op run Prom—The report ,of our correspondent at St. Thomas, published on Mon day, . announcing the success of Gen, and Mrs. unneau in their mission , to the Dominican :/le public: is confirmed by the Washington Star, and, the eorrespoldent of .the Courier and Enquirer, i - both stating theta treaty has actually beets made 1 with the Dominican Government, .by which the hitter cedes to the United States the. port of: Ss, man., on the Bay cf that name, with a strip of land: Now large this ettip is we ere net inform ed, but that is a matter, of little aonsequence,— The main thing is that out slavery-extending,• filibuster Government is to have a foothold on that island. ' A begiouing will Ulna be made, awl the sequel of the -drama_ can .be.Pretssed. to its consummation with all practicable rapidity. - The BAY of Samana lies -in' the north-eaetern earner of:theisland of St. Doiaingo. Its entranoe, which beaks ouktipon the Atlantic, is some twen ty-four miles wide, and its waters' extend fifty miles inland. In its center, at swim fifteen miles , m ir),, from Cape aphael, which marks the entrance on the South, d twelve miles from Cape. Ba men* on the orth, are two islands, Milled- the Grand Clem as Seye., each soniethinglthe AI mile long, whi effectually break the force bf the external w ode arid waves, and render the . anchorage wit in as secure as it is convenient. Indeed it is admitted that there are few-if any better or more eapacions harbors in the world. On the, north of the Day etretches the peninsula , tit Semen*, • which, • - though rather low and marshy at its connmtion with the main body of the island, is a hilly and irregular extension of • land, shaped something ake a boot, and varying in width from four to ten miles. The port of Aiu4w2c, which is said to betteded to the United , States, is formed by a core some half a mile wide, and a little longerivrhich puts up froth the Bay into. the peninsuhs. - How deep the water . II we have no means of knowing,. educe no accu rrst?.lfrraf kr the Day was ever made; bet. there is no doubt that the frigate Columbia, at her re cent visit, examined the aoundinge, and found them sufficient . for every purpese, or otherwise some o th er point would have been treated for.,--i I We believe there are a few houses there, occupied . by wood.euttimp, but on this bead we have no distinct information; at any rate, the number of inhabitants most be eery lunge The regiortis , remote from the settled portions of .Dominiss; being about 200 miles by sea, the- oily ;owe; Mint mode of getting there, from St. Domingo city. To lase it entirely would be no serious in jury to the Dominicans, were it not the prelude to some such performance as took place in Texas ~,from IE4O to ISM., with the extension and con firmation of slavery in the North American . Union rie its great end and object: The ostensible purpose for which we ate to Mr quire Samoans doubtless for a naval station.— As to this, it is enough to say, that. we have no need of such a atation. .The chips we May em= : ploy in cruising in theio waters, are always near enough to our own ports to come home when ne... sessary either for supplies or repairs. The Washington. Star, speaking of courts in its semi-. -official eapthity as a eonfident and paid advocate of the Administration, take *bout our fortifying the peninsula as a sort of out work to Cuba. with which we can foreier defy all other powers that may presume to "dispute our emperor right to that object of our greed; but we should like to ere the President calling on Congress for the vast anima of money necessary to fortify such a point •in a foreign country, when our own rivers and harbors cannot be made safe and tseful, and our coast defences are still unfinished, .and .likely to remains*. Beside', at& a fortress implies a powerful garrisms, with a big navy. Are we to be launched on such a Courierbf policy, and of expenditure, and, byeath a President and Cabi net as we are now. favored with, without istrong opposition in Congress and ' the country? We shall believe It when we see it. . , The vole advantage tote gained from the pro posed atquisition is that it gives us a starting point fcir the extension of our peculiar institu tion, with the ultimate annexation of the island. The more sanguine spirits may also look to bring ing St. Domingo into the &mons new Confedera tion, to be composed of our cotton and sugar growing States, with Cuba, Mexico and Central America, all blessed; or to be blessed, with Sla very for assodates, and Derail for the first of al lies—but this is Robably . beyond thesiews Of Mesas. Pierce and Marty. They are willing to enlarge the 'area. of slavery, but don't mean -to dissolve the Union, as do so many of their friends and :•ooadjutors in this precious scheme. It is lite we shall be told there are otherbenefiti than those of nigger...driving .to 'lxrreaped in . Dem idea - In tbe'Clbio ommtry; adjoining Swans, are rich mines of the:precious metals which have long ceased, to be worked for want.Of enterprise and labor, - ,but which Americans cam re-open ;: there are mighty forests' of mahogany which await the blows orAmerican axes ; but these are that we have enough of already, or can well..db . without:. -Poe ..them.-we should never go to Se, , Domingo,' any more than Are should desire to an nex. Cabs while .it bolds slaves.- The truth is, that this new enterprise of Messrs. Pierce, Mar ay and Casneau,ta part of that endless plot for the aggrandisement and perpetuation of slavery, which has_ BO long been. in action end .has cost the nation soAear, in blood, in treasure and in reputation. WO denounce it to the ' free people of the North and•Weat. • If they are not willing to' be' accomplices in so 'foul a arlekednets, let them - crushit' at once and'foreter.•Ar. P. Ti-lb. 1 'Tau Mmuoax ItivoLUnott.—The new! from northern Mezioo as to the progress of tho revo- Intlottiate is so eontradietoty that it Is difficult to decide which is to De relied upon. The Drowns- Tule Flog, the eddor of which strongly aymapi ibises with the revolutionists, In his issue of the 16th tdt., says:— ••The revolationiiini across the Rio Grande seem to bo gradually gaining ground. In the early part of the week we learned of theirhavieg possession of the towns of Linarel, Monteutorelos and Cadareyta, In the BMW of Nuevo Leon, and yesterday and to-day the report Is accredited that the capital of Nuevo Leon, Monterey, had fallen into the hands of the patriota by invitation of Its Inhabitants. If this latter report be true, and wo believe It r, the revolutionists have now possession of the strongest position north of the Sierra Madre mountains, with arms and muni tions in abundance. As to the fact of their be ing M Monterey, however, there- may. be some doubt. The last reliable Informittion we have from them, they were at Limares and Montano relos. It was known however IluttMonterey was without soldiers. • Gee. Amputlin had , sent the force ga - rrieOnlng that place, 900 Inen;inder a Col. Glenda, against the rebels at Victoria; and the latter by stratagem placed this fordo In their rear, endi,ccopied the towns an tho road to Mon tore .7 : • T o Matamoros correspondeea of the New Or- liana Picayune, tuuler the dato of Sept 17, con clude; by etatiog that a courier bleakest arrived In that city with the Important news that the at tempt of the revolutionists ou Monterey bad fail ed, the inhabitants of that city refusing to Join them- - This being the ease, the correspondent arrives at the conclusion that the revolution in at —. an end, and he adder "The revolution in this put 'of Mexico baa at last turned out to be a Daum_ ;The success with which it commenced, and atdeltatteounged the frienda of progress to hoppee for.ti eompleM change of government, was folloirtd by reverses which have filially ended in almost o total dispersion of the revololonisbr, Ondirtveted more firmly, If pos sible, the chains of the Dictator upon this un fortunate people. Several can have combined to bring about tats result—want of money, arms. and proper leaders being amongst the number, but protietdy'the principal one fa found In the energy and enterprise of his Serene Bilabial* Banta Anne. dt the first 'note of alarm which, reached Merlca from thiti frontier all the man bye *naps Within 'Wag astute, were ,ant . In •*d an on. d formidable routber wu r saq)a sr rsjol value Um badly armed maim Rio 0,1101111." INESE FE/111Fri. 3lostrstrrvz—lt ierwell known that for some time the. Chelershan been roakins fe ar .., fel raintges in London, and has area extended 'to Liverpool,'llancluester,lind other densely pop.. • slated places. Added to thiS, 'hie been another epidemic, even yet more destruitive the ponn lerßl AOelletsture of which is We Black Death— , AO called after . the disease 'which decimated', Ettrope in the.Middlo of fourteenth century, Anil furnblertlloeca'ccie. , , 'With I material for the ground-plot Of 'his Dettniteroir.. Thatthe actu al plague calks in. London'WZf -the not; believe. But Deft -comb fearful aggravation, of- the- ovtli : cholera ra nary feature sof cnoleorbps is in full %mire tion there, ppeare to be ` the' Meat. From 1 what we her learned--not Tioio ,.. the Zognsh journals ;tibia. tire' simpcionslt eilont on the imbject-:-welncline to think that, ii,conjancliert with the cholera, what 'the GTpaus call the, Englivi sweal{ng liallela iiin feta Operation. We incline to thi4 because theism Smolt:a:tire not lucompatible, whores Plague 9Vlera arerarely found in conjecture: . . \ Su London, : the only explanation as to the ori ghlof the present diSC4I3O bao bilVn Supplied 1 , 7 two ,stattfaentepf fact : . that oe'the occasion\ ei digging the fouralafinue of echo:rub at Hackney, (a suburb.) and of bathe and wash houses n o, Bread etreet,. Westminster, two grave yards were cut into, known to here received the-remains of many who perished in the plague of, Linden, in the time of., auntie 11., and that the effluvium \thence emitted, being contagions and infectious, has - rapidly Spread wherever, ventilation .`and' cleanliness have been neglfseteL.' That the au thorities look upon it in something of this:light, may., be judged . from the fact that one of the, most%active business thoroughfares in London, (Warden street) his been closed by ~t he Board \of Health until every house In it be thoroughly cleaned,' , , within and without and all offensive inisanceewhicli had accumulated for years, be removed /rem the back Jar& and offi ces'''. Fur the's'', \fr All '1,1,10 streets in the neighborhood of Golder., Eqnare; Soho-square and Inc inteinfidi ate - streets betieen 'those Places and Lekcitur square'havo been covered, ith chloride of lime ,and rine÷ss precaution which will be taken, at the suggestion of the Board of Health, in all oth er districts Where is no reason to aPprehend an °threat of Die disease." ' - • • ' '."'' I ..,' • The 'Registrar Helier:Li of birthi 'marri'ages and doiths, publisheett weekly return . of the health ; of London: The . ,hust of, , these is before -us, And ineludes the week ending September the 9. Its itaMMents,ire feWoind 'briar, but ter- The return ,of deaths froci'chele4 in , the nine weeks ending on September 9 t was respectively —Zr. 25. 118, 59 9. 6 4 4 ..,729. 847,,i,p30 and 2,- 050. All the deaths in' London .(population 2,-' , 862,236,) in the lest week, had - been 8,418=0r 2,105 More then tyiq'illed on annierage,ii, the corresponding, week, of former years 's that is; 8,428 against I 148. ' In the above nice Weeks. (that is from the 9th - of July to the 9th of September )the whole tfunt7. ,her of deathri, in 'London from Choleris - elope, 'were 5,180; Of', - which, 1,`487 'were ' in the last fortnight The adults died in the proportion of two to ono: ovor these siuder 16 .. yearn . of The Registrar's repert says, tat during.this eeaeon of mortality, the - min ban, had- great pow, ei ; 'bet clouds and, fogs:hare intervened. NO rain her fallen. The wind'. hos been . .dry and laguld—tho electricity pteitive; bit, the, emper, atare of the, air and of the Thameslndiclining., The disease, wefear. has not ieschek its Cullui" nation "point..--.llrae'rerk.'fire es , . During a short visit to'llorthera - Indiana last week, we learned'that the - number of stock, hogs there at the maseat time is fully talcs as large as during an previorm.year. This is Maiiiii,at tributisble to the feet that the fanners in the terior' counties have been cempelled \ to drite 'nearlfoll their hogi to the northern counties; sad sell . them. "Fortunately; north-ailia Wa baeb, and particularly, north.of the Ssitkikee, the Corn Crop is abandant, and the fecilitiei„for fattening are very great. Notwithstandirig the . price of corn is' highi• and the prospective prise of pork low the farmers are preparing a much . larger number of hogs than usual for market They are justified in doing this by . the low fig ures at which they are able to parcluisq,atock lotstißl 'Mies' - rarigiiig from one Iwo lards grows weight, - the average beineabont midway. It la not doubted,' however that the average „weight of hogs that. ill be slaughtered. this . sea son will fall many pounds below the, average of any other season.-7Chicaito 7iib.. • FOR Koiseit.=—A large' flambee \ of emigrants from New England, bound • for E. , "*.a, have reached this city . within a day. or taco past, and immediately take paasage for the Miasmal river. Mr. Branscome, the leader of the' partY, whieltemisists of 'd ant one hundred and Mty men, froth' Maine, Vermont; New Hampshire, Massachusetts and: northern New York ) , states Mat most of them 7 mechanics, representing. nearly every trade, few, is and \ doc tors Included: ' Mr. BranscOme is to return mthoon ed ,hiscorn play reaches Kansas, aid - 1 to conduct anothet. party thia MB. It will consist of some two bun\ Bred and will leave Boston on the 17th of Onto her. Steam aulk , furnitursand ipsxiii of \ all kinds have been forwarded by the EmigratioaSoeiety. Parsuivtaa Berren,—,The . &hoer. :Of ' Aber-. dean, BcOthind, are Said to prectice the following' method of curing their butter,. whleit`gives it a great superiority over Chit of their neighbors:L., "Take two quarts "of 'the best common call, one mules of sugar; tind one ounce of common , vette; take one ounce of this: composition for one pound of butter, Work it well, into Abe ' ems and close it up for use, The butter cured .with this mixture appeirs of,a rich Etwrowy tang and fine color and never acquires a brit, tle 'hardness nor . . tastes salty. Dr: Andersen say!: 'I - have , eaten butter cured with:_ the above composition that his cape kept for three years, and it was as sweet as at first.' It . must be noted, however, . that butter thus Cured rti, quires to stand thre weeks 'or month before it le If it is sooner opened -the salts are not sufliciently blended with it,, and ' - '6oMetiteett the coolness o(oe,nitre will be perceived, which t-- tally disappear s afterwards."' / • - •.• „ . Twit Uri °Ara 03 ram Cower or Tstrat...—The Tem papers are filled:with•aceouuts of the dm age by, the, hate gale ., 44 Matagorda • five ,lives, werelostiMr. Merriman and Mrs: Duffy riming the number. '''All the houses with, the ' exception of those °fest Williams; Mrs. Sastwisll'ind. tiro small ones, were either destroyed or unroofed. The steamboat Kate Ward was entirely wrecked near theranint; Capt. Ward. his brother and nine of the crew pprishing. The sob. Toin Patio with all her, crew was also lost Severarother Small draft with their erews, - were llkewieelost and note bile of cotton, it is said, iaieftli tho whole county. At India:rile the gale, was else cox/ severe, .and Cecina steamboats: and•Teseebi Tar Ram! or BAo6.—Just at thhstime paper makers, newepapers and book men have a gmmt affection for rage. We mu under o tyranny of tags. If amine of rags should be discovered, ii would be of more value than the aurifcrons hills of. California.' We believe if a prodigal son should happen to arrive about this time (and there are severel out), the boom would be made merry and the fatted calf killed, for the sake of the rage upon hint, while he was set afloat again. • The Rev. Horatio Potter, newly elected Pro visional Eisitrfof Noof York, and the Eight Rev Alonzo Potter. Bishop of PVlniliftllia, were the sons of 4aajdiPtitter of Dutobess county, N. Y., e devoit member of the Society of Friends. Hie' eldest son, Paraciete Potter, became a book-std. lee and an editor at : Albany, and was the first to join the Protestant Epivoopal Church, of which: he became a Realms member. His two younger brothers, Alonzo and Horatio, soon followed the same 000211. llox - Slkustax 8. DIVILIXSON.—This gettematt' recently aßirered a 'leech in the inknlor. of ' New York, defining his position In the, audio mate of Democratic politics In 'New Neta•York.. lie strongly endorsed the comlnallon :or Judge Brownson, and ridiculed the reroolutien of the Bona upon the Nebraska question. He cepa. cel led an un on. compromising tar against the A/- Lstreti . . • Ent &inn to whom the Smelt Acadeno yof Science refe4ed the subject of Spiritual Bap plop for Infrestigntion has reported that they are owing to the weal did : coati= of the ten donut and joink and \ their return to their natural position again„.... He desoribis the, process ite,the knappLig of a leadon.of the i?eroneus 'bongos over the external malleOlfl f u .. We hoPe oar ?"4-' era nilleritaad it nowt ; .• .; •• Axarnra linnets Thrritc..—Amonbet, which lasted three days, is reported to bare moinnenecd 'on the 4th oIL, between the stc.vernment triops end a band of rebels at Sunapee. • The, later h a d upwards of arreuty 'Wed; ilint about. the, tame number , taken' priionen. Of these, 4our were shot . I xlCtum: taken with, emit Lin their , lands. The . otherswerebeing tried es conspli-' kiffsr shore The moment troops are sahlto4,lXl ed no Loss, • A Bout liosnantr.—.Bodar the brad 4/4' omits In the city of hiorxi•o, wt End that Ai j*. ; diTidtuil was assaulted in tits irtresyi 4 . k korp light sad robbed ink • liettehaitiVAleiyionele , thei team that they telompt . • . . . „ r • . \,:.-... .• -i , -,.. • - „- ~, ~ \ . . \. ~. .. ,_, ~ _.. •, t \ .‘t ' ',. -..,, .., . .-\,-...... - -- --- w-. - •- • -- \_. •\(-- ...,.. ,_,.- . , :. 1 ._ . ,,,..,.\ f, ,,, , - \,.. „..... ,,,,,. ..t. •-••• ' , 1,......., , ,.r. , 11 ,,, ,,,;,-, ,, ..4. 1 7,•. ; . \. ....-,.... \ - • - . . •,;\ , \ ,\\ \. • ' ,-.' --......-- \\,, •t. \„,. - \‘‘, , , \ ,•,,,. „, \ .7,, : . - - \ •, -. • ' '.:. ••.t , , \, = X\ v., •, . :„.. tt. „,...,...,,.........;.;-•---2....-_,,,,..- .t.--.,,-.,,,,,,A,2,-A-:-..,,y,,,,,1,•--.7-,',F7 ..-• '... .. , . „.....,,, „e„,-,..„.,- - 1 , \-r,'„,in• ~ .4 - . - -. ., N s i - " ''C''''ti'• '.! . .., . . . 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Postmaster Le don Ok D0,../.11--'. s #'l.. 1 I take the liberty of sin mi.. yon a Pros the or, the' Micagra Tiny:, the on*. true and r dem= \ I o OrStiO paper published ~,Dl‘This ci t y.„til 'gni. \ \ j inib ,i ' promotc the cause of. t ruut;‘,D9itios,, and ‘ llißtilkti 1 Democratic principles, brlenumg yo ur ego to ~ 1 \ give it wide circhlation-t \ '''os; : bli.li.‘lotrotsi \ v „ k *HEAT AT OZSVISF,,-N, T.—=, emit or of - , patavia De rat thwir addresseh hic terts-1\ 1 ''lt needed nt%prophet 'to foreteleth do fall in \ '1 the price or wheat. 'Yo farmers Uric efnii . t.dths \ 1 princely price oc. two 4011 4n per ' bUshk-I, ut ea- '' \ . .i, pcctation of getting two dollar!mrid4ety tibio, '''.. what ray ye : to the, pn sent. menet miNe Not We . _ commodity Oile Joliet. and tidtty cents \ per \ bush- .' el, with'a proSpect of \a still A M ther \ decline:7 , - , Pub ros —pis Probable that ‘4O a4e...401t50f Chariestwn twileston ''l.l be foll Owed by .that ofCambrige, a .movement \towardi \ \ 4t . tim,;44g, ready been made. The consortia , . - - town swells the . population f it , 000,, which, according, to the. laai - total \of 106.000.. ...;N.-. ' \ Puz \ pastas .Pcmtcr -4,-Fitut„ :.! - the'.minatitution of the 04 =Li ever attiiiiaiii to be organised iti gin with the following article: , -... case of war this company shall' :band...... -.. -\ - - Senator Douglas,- we perceive, on anew lino 61 business. Re :sassing agent To`r a Chicago net neierPore him-any', ill-will,perso fallygivehicethe benefit of a at Don of his cart—N. ,Ir 'N CITICEiI,Iett er° . .by elther - of Ms issiderdssieelP°BComalit. Dumbead Staqbensll . l , t RaVed. until Had •TseenT: "* V4, s i re4l3 I b be I r mf &se !Ste AiStmEst.....-s. _ .%. . ,_, • ....1 .1,-Z.ifiT.., A:=: 172 , L4 ,, J. J:m y . = ' ____ - :..204a fsheig.trAY.-g-ftv MLURNING - GOODS, - r Mar " ' field have as head, k ":_ ...... - ss Tsuals • • , - ' 'Neck Eel Al °as: _1 1 e- Ve .s: Corusest'''• ' " . Moue be Link 241rng. be ,ifANN- 1 wall , lila ozeg' .1' 13 IILD --:. OANDLEI3II.4O' . i . 4:lnnate*. in boxes (1,24 241. eseohLts. est ladle isuiskell, - Ibr sash . • ''W. ('PREEN PAPER, fiii - Windo-ii it NIA ed•azsd.unsslesset. ibt,sale by. .TllO4 TtFARTS--150 but!h, S T AII Ulby ' BETA, A- 7.7OGErr; add . . fh7 and 70 WaCqn VORT.-WINE-3 qr. olive Bury L tbbrasy received aisefor =de by " \ • N2l W,ll. BUTTON, Ica 12 Rand EW ENGI:IAND Ratt.,7310 bbla tram !?,,, Pf?gairi. Miki_ale Ira Posatitbm bra Mit. ‘ - : -. , • .n: )bb. N. 12 wn.4.4.• -1, ipriFS7-Riain Aleut ' Li n * jien is ti te bid do-, Emdd Linen Cater v gidcr •• lemni &martinet& of A. 6. - MASON 2 CO. - , DARED • PEACHES. I .4"bbIe: •in store fo 00l or SY4 clatN VIIROME. GREEN-10 mums, awl ,0 \ L./ V.lr tale by 7 J. SCITOONISABER.%OS. g - BBLB. EPSOM SALTS foi •Yeal r/ • .e.r. .r.scriooprzwriawkoo. VARRA.NT34—The highe4t be given me Pittitriargh ..dllerkel en tr BBLS. Apal. on. hand nad,for sale bY soIiPLENIING BROB. Ity .. A , PPLES 7 .IS bgtrzslly,=Wi P rWEI s TM.FIVEACIRES_OF.COLLLAND, • 34118.4 at :the Yell* of aish•Cleek. Ya. arab la • 1-. A DeeWaq Mame andlo ftra4 at SlTuseyeeilla eas /mail ha y lemma by S.OIITIIBERT a 50N.110.34. st.- 10 Ma BUS. BARLEY RrANTgI 'ltoodoYeialeALlST The .if l oVWsrag P6. 142110nd ,ir.rollutr,*!heknr, /I.7klt!iiritafism, A4l, r pOR SALE—A Hoit‘e, and 2 Lots B r niar,'fft4 g7.l:birtifiviatt 931• lAA. this day read sake „LA by - lega ‘, amsrar a. vottnrs.. C. •HAMS. 7-8 wpm:4\ • •! 1,410 " . ... btas jint. Neb anal sizgyur, i DILWORTEI. • f - _ARII-6kgs No: 1 - Lard.for,lidp . by • GOTHIC CIIIBLNEY TOPS,;-301), of:vari ons patterns, 111. 1125firit arum' cßorsjor (kat-. ,Ak.,P,! ll .Fmr e. " 6 " 1 7 Frpf.t..47;nmi _ _ CIIEAV lIOUSE IN iMAIICIIESTE9, W 21 ' 111 ' 11°1 i 'dr? engrallaisgtAtZ:s.b7 f \ %Arum & SONS' EDISBUI.iGIi 41.4-A Watr.wk.'.°l-thVitebe.r&rth,,,a7.l7ihiZl"' NuTF--3 bbls. Gs b erdt's AwnKa w.a et. 41SligD,(111,--10 bbia. in sto4 and fo* by in2.l 13.11ARBAIIIIII :lt CO, NGLISH ca kg jIIIIO sod far sale by NelB V\ AAII9III.P.:ICIN RAIL WAY cugv.us— 41.1t.ibld.,,g;I:Irrii:424,DxgautItt • \,.• jpeTa 84M-!'"ltt 1468...fra:0741.- Luke . Trout;..r , '2ll bblsOirhit Fuebr;' 4 3/lialt bbla..l4] and arsala at. • sulk ,R. EOBLSON . „ . CLINGIII3IS, GINGEIADISWe :teeld a. full ant vett. matador sastattaast: • lm; Am Xattllah ?dada. (Ragas= talllos at • ABQ a... 23 s UOAR-100 bb, ll3 ..Loff 11,n,1 ADWAYT. 'lt ENOVATIIsTG,I4 TARD BRANDY-3 quarter Casks t i ll It vintage of 183 a jaet oned e teraale y b g on. by. - _ WM-macaw nd s. ,b0.:13 b Weeds •MILOUIL--200...bb1e.. Superfine, .04 ..L• Flan; jarterrhins sid tor dat a :V.INSEED 011.-0 linseed JUretere dd. tor de hr. B. lIABB4IIOII /I _ _ _ .SOLP-,24.1m, Thils..Palm-Sos t pla ots ziqof e t Zr Y it; AlsOU RN I GOODS; MOURNING ' v. .000D3—Heima hat @Nettled • lame \\ men tithe above Etat* la vtit.,h they Welt* lb, MUD' \ Jima of their etaitcanerrs sad the pane genery. eeL9 Q RAKER llndershirtt and 1 CIDIST,EII.74 • Wooa No • .RENOII DOMINOS- good ' • 11 willbg arrzy,e at \ mAam 4.1 ' ING—tiOnbblo. No.lpickl • .:KIL sad t. al* Dr \ 1.0 7..71.• FINAIZ a rIiX inas., prprgiogor la- -N. V im° "" d 7.11.111:4rg. 1, Notes and NtliArLlefitlrtatel. WANTM—IIvo to 15' w ith atm: emmootout to - ti k tka. 'Own g=ip24l aria bk.. !W • sa3o • N . N • MMUS'S FIRST RATE:CLOVEN - :isna a..,141NT7.4141644,..07r.t.tire4 VNTED,-.2 , terer laa OonTilets of p a& banda*rt locallna • •- 4tlrsaa t tr MOP ..fZs!d MIX' 4 , 9 "oni seldom mac v in • DS. - • . , Ajw......go.fir . kisupNiN/ N lArd to4zrive Roe I sal• •\ :Pa* • A•• 4 IVLOIRL-200 bit l t4.B4o4:llne'sad IUOI6II. 'mart vo.o lob br. h 111441111. . LBS: • 14 INED .MAGNEB • "'La I mos sad mak • :-.7LIMIUM EMIL UAO" T w %Du Permin: ol 4 - Ust • reef(t.t • ampsiod 1•••iiit!•••91,14••:1b• ham. • VAINZT, EmboAti4l.l47 aid:Prime- \ . _ INTMENT • to 110 litse••l &steam " =III' -mi nuns sox , • \ 921E3-4 thikday ur ; .., • ~. inotarmoomass. \ fluzEsiraxtr.•hri.e,.-)e,auto r :T i i (2••• reed 1kr;,..r.z.. • ipoubre• • 10 L0U.R ,4 4011b1...'5.1 . ...\ in tear "lialire r , • aIF VERTILIZER3,-43ii*Ei; \ Up. - I t r i etbritts , -4 .3 and f0ri.35 , 14%,. —mum*. co- t- • I : Vt- - o;bbla frealiterixase y, 2 _ _ _ _ _ _.,-,; 1 a • , \ •• 1 • .2.111:•..7.i. , )...i..: ;.,,,..I...:2.vituazia b &pkij . ....- •• irtnakll 7 42. bbl a. Cadman Viaaginr .1, ~ AleirdWarixia 1 74;1. ' I , . • •\„ ‘•• • •1 '', ... I t, A •-•-.• • • . ' 5ig t.' ..,.4,t..,, ,. .,;, ', i:cir5t:f. ' "c,;i5 : ,• ,. . - •,•"!;; ) %iitW ' % " 111 & ,,, F•••1 - 40&;•443 , 3- - :• , v 1-, AN,' .1 2.74 , '"?; NrAi , .4.:7,* , IPPQ
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