- -, ~..------ - .. _ s . , ' . . . .. . • _ •il. • • . _ --.:-.,...__...... ---.....--. • - • , .ASTABLISHED IN .1786. . • • . . . *---------- __ --- ..,-,- PIT TSBURGH GAZETTE] . BUSINESS CARDS. PUB/al/RD DAILY AND WEEKLY ET • WHIT-A•CO. ATTORNEYS. DAM NYE WICITK) .... (.96.111121. Bunter -- Ponca or ratan 017=1, ammo. eaten AND woo. OSEPII' S. & A. P. hIORRISON, Atter . ney. at Law. Office . No., 143 F. ourt h sheet, between . .• TERMS: - tt li hith_la and Grunt Pittsburgh . Pa. m 324 , -- - :---- DAILY-151v dollars per annum, P•Yable half yearly 1 i W. HALL, Attorney at Law, ""Bake-' In ...toe. yr BE g LV-Two dollars!. Idait10:1011 advance , Clubs i 0 • welie 8ui1d!..." Grunt Meet between Fourth and Will be supplied on Um followlem 00nrilticluo-- ' 1/ 1 cooed &11.7. at,3o-wlyT--- Thew copies pia 0nnum.......-,-........___4„ 500 .„-- .. . --- -____•____-__ ____.....,,,,_ . 313 . 0 1 4 . 3 • d 3 l .• .---0.0...........-• 900 'HI OBERT E. PHILLIPS , Attorney aila , Ten espies do • . - • 13 00 orney Twenty copies do • - _ . ~. . -...... ._ . tk, 00 -RAC Cl. L.° 64 31 °- , 5.7 • Tb. P.S.F. br "eh °Das •5 ° D...4otewed 1..... Deno 1,11 OBERT POLLOCK, - Attorney it , Law and to be pea Inviolably In 'drone.. No club papere.ln be sent after the year elplred, unless th e money L soot go a. Dom. or Fir th and Greet grourtoPpoelte theft.. • renewaL • _ n.oldoPl. Pittsburgh 0.24.e.33 RATES OP ADVERTISING: I TAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office ora• '<MM . o ...Glanis i...t or pi n ettsitottl .. . Or dill.. ... 1 1 _• .. i IP, Fem.& street near Grant. Pitteburgh. • mumnr . t:, ......4, .70„.16;k1,-;,.::.- g thu FRANcisa,FLINEI3 Do ' one ....-. .... ......- 176 . Ito • ._ • IN, Attorney at Larr 'Do two weeks.... ... • ..-..- 300 •N . 170 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. r Do :- ..... :: .. ... - t43 w 0,,, d at...2 ..... : .. .....,; tw0z„,,,,,th...,_.....__.,...... 7On • No. 59 Wax street, Pittsburgh. '. 9 Ito -____,_ _________:_ _ _____ - _ ....._ _DO t welv• mantbs - .....- .......... .- 18 00 • BANK.ERS AND BROKERS. --...ait Cards, (6 lines or less per annum) 000 , Ons dollar for each gdditkor el 11.. 1 I TKIERNAN & CO., Bankers and Exchange One sonars, rtangoone at pleantre. (per an- Orokera, No. 93 Wood etre., cern. of Diamond Alley, tm.) .12 wive of paper - 23 05 • t heath p.,. For sect isddltined sluars Maenad over one mono, sad ta•Buy and .11,Mank Notes nd Coln. Discount Time roc each aqua. Inserted touter the yearly rites, Exchenge, and ProMissOruNotee, snake (Maectione In ail the principal cities of the Onion; Raced. Deposits po call Admatieseents exceeding a stuars'arol not intr fifteen and. Intend. and giro their prompt attend. [nail ea/i -lium to be as a square and a lint,: er - matters ...Melanie to a Brok r'e baldness Pubilthers a tr i secountable for' load sivertisements 1 .1-Erestern.Extbangc constantly Ito aale. mh29.ly beyond the amount charged ftrr thelepublication. anammeing candidate. for ease to cherced the M. "." . 1 " ..6.- • -- ...... ... ........ .."..... 0 • 01.110,114141.11.11011011¢ta. nk RiDIER & RAHM, Bankers and Ex ..Satrtott= tz ., t, molted on the cope fur a specilial cluarge Brokers. Buy cod sell Gold or Sliver and m will be , coutlnped 011 forbid. cod an Notes teeth. loans on Real F.state or Stock Seen. paymentetlitiXrrdirwaY . TIM crlmisirs or ttoottomtimumm It aridly limited to VuUd‘•°rhfk1e'r,,,rfurTLg...,,....,..",".00•D1D..,,.. East • their own immtsilats bn.lbeaa and All advertisement. far done nude on "erj - o i e " j;"1,1„ Union. l : tigr• -17.,z• the benefit of other persons, a. well a. all advertisements miss and Wood streets, directly °ere the St chart. not immediatelr orntectal with' their own !twiner., and "lacy , ._ my/-ly all clamor of .4serthementar in length or, otherwise. be- - r, , ,rl i t i te u ir t tszEr t dat , l=3.l2l . . 471 , 142:24 . ji D. KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange AAA Aeted..d promptiearment ix desired. A Broker. Fourth etreet-Buy. and Seib Stocks on .ill - advetlsenonts for charitable Inds. 1. wog. ...our lige/maga on Eastern cities ...lie at cur ;4w . , ..., t0,ath,..., other D .,,....„.. 1 ,.„ . li rent rated Collections toads on .the at low ratan War ble w , a.i.mai ua at.a .. 4,0 a .„ . .. aedawar 0 . , au. taro yank Notes Bought and sold. t)-28 idrietly In advance. • . ~„..5 1% . .1.2: 41 „ ..f ig ai aurt. d t a b. - 4 - t sz ' ' ...- 1 ° ...,....1 5 - , theia ' ;,a,._ yIIALMER, FIANNA & Co.,:iuccessors to , s oled kr nineral Inch or obituary notices and when • Ilussmillanna & Co., Bankers.Exch.ge Brokensaul sqacormpanied.to be paid fer. eaters to korehth and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of negnlar adrarthers and all ohm Pecan entomurdos . . DMl=l . k Not. and Spide-N. W oother of Word .d tynat or requiring notices 'designed to mill attention to T potent Money received . Deposit. Sight / el...Soirees, Concerts, or . any public entertaltnnent., Checks fir gas and collections made on nearly all mind. where charges are made for remittance -all notice. of pd. Pel b irolnts h of the United States i Y. l . Igreletkona-every notice dad ,to mil attenUou raid for Foreign and American to pet.. .n. 4012., catculatedlntend. to rot.. Gold!: hig "t Preadam rindividual Interest can only to or rted with the V imam , Advanees made oo consignments of Produce, thieved a i n n e=hat the same Is to be poldibr. If intended to .... on literal terms. In the local column, the same, 111 be charged al the rate of 10 cents per line. - WL a. "u"". ...r. a. YVAN ' Idaho. or eyr notions to be charged triple pries . i Wig. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Tavern Undue Petitions $2 each. / 1 .1 Beate, ArrenW end Auctioneers' adT14.4019 nts not Third, ta,e igith ,l its i S'h. North Rost norm', of W'sd "d to be classed and yearly rates. brit allotted a diaLut. oi All u=.. thirty.three and oar.thlrd per cent from the amount of tanumtly attended to. '''' rib .1 Urn"' "'I 'll' .l.th- t ir bills • Meets oz . rapwzrite nt DULA PAPW. i wrums & CO., Exchange Bickers, --- 1 Chl. e po. F4''' '..,,h tbr" Lid i'm ju rt j.,lt,,,,, - ;.ii.• ...... •••••• 41 . 4 ° 1e..• No. 76 Fourth dreet. opposite the Book Of Pitt. 1 lice ...zaturevars. cc num rah. - . South. All ....ions at mod liberal rotas j ylO Soters, (10 lie". s one insertion...--. 50 .test.. y ky onc h alt,L u i a 0 2. s ,„..,.. WM. LARIMER, Jr., Banker anti Bro- All trandent advertisements to to Deld ' i; in V V ker, 4th stmet, No, 66 adicaeleleg th. Dmi o 4 Pittsburgh. . __. RATES or DISCOUNT. • -'l,O - HOLMES & 11 SON Dealers Dealers in Foreign • aniest% Bills of Rxge, Certificate. of De stallecern, DANT COO Tel ItTrSsuaGn Nunn, ornd Bo --N. II OLMES & SONS, Brokers. posits Bank Notes and Seeds O9 to te.m etre., Ping omtgb. Vil - Collections made 00 all prised..lt. /Va. 57 Market st. bet.. Third and Fourth dr. Pittsbureh. throughout the now atom. • PENNSYLVANIA.. City Elank,thnelnuati- 1 - ----"-- , Bank of PitMburgh.....-..partoromerrial Bk,thnc'L. do • .K.z.bange . Dank of 110.......ParlFranYJIn B ank -... -_.. do BOOKSELLERS &C. , I . and Manure of do...par Lafayette Ban? do • Bank of Congaed.-.par Ohio Lifelns&TrustCs. de L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. Bank of North , Americs-. Western closer. Bank-. do . Bank of NorthVLltertinapar Bank of Maraillon ...._ - 15/ •78 Fourth etre., Apollo Buildings. es , . bank - of Penvylvania....- Small Notes i R. WELDIN, Wholesale and detail Rank of Penn oienship... NEW ENGLAND. • Commercial Bank of Ps -P. AD SOD•nt Bseke- yd alf • Dealer to Blank and School Book s Potter .d Sire . ' Farmers' &Mee-hard.' Bk-par NEW YORE. otim, No. 63 Wood street, (between Third and Fotuth ) Mudd Ilank.,-..„.. ...... -....par New York City.......-... PRMbergh. marso Kentington Bane- • -par Count. .. .-. Mu n flajt_Meets Bin . It • --. • - BlitiFillili: ] TOHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta 8ank..........--ramealthoors-.--.--..cor rPF Cond. snonewer . Sl . Davison to Agnew, N. 1 131... t kiMripViin u ii= k -:=.7.9 l ii ° - Till Er it - fikrairAllE. 4 '''''' "'lt'', ' -4'''.gh. P. - • Pouthwark Bank.. ---....par All eolveut . ./......_.... ' 4. tiL ENRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and rotoottametn.os..--...-par VIRGINIA. . Dealer in Stationer', do, No. 82 Market street. near Weston, Bank ....„ .... --....rMank of the Va11,......_ 1 • e amond Pittsburgh. Bank of Chaarbersbmgh.... 1 Rank of Vs.illohm.d- . • - P. • Bank et Cheeter Counly.„Par Ex. Book, re.. Norfolk • ji AY & CO., Booksellers and Stationer!, R..a ..4. 1 .-... 11 .7...1itAtrt!: _.--..,m__ ru...v .... " . ° ...... r ra• " Book,. - . No 55 Wood street , nest door to the corner of Third -03 *rle:guto ' ,rin r .-.Fr North, feilantnic-. I. tu'n".4 " P." sotto, s ' d 10 ' b°°ks°.''''""T°' band --- -Italth of Gettreturgb....... Brunches • I B itli :111f4= :7•llanNkUlotrgap:9l°l4. COMM ISSION EcC. -- I , it .tgomerY Co Dank.....-par Barak Of St.°. N. Cu.'. 2 Dank of Northatub.rland-par Coos. Iliank.Wthnington. 3 3 • '' g - ris. . •_ - N .7, N0n133. iIs=3=I3I.O3..:II.IMDMIBANAM 2 .• ' J. W. BUTLER -& " CO. . F.aston Rank ........ -.....-... Mc eft. 34 of Caroline 2 14 ', ORWARDING & COMSIISSION MER " Erie Bank 1 Dank of South throlicut. 2 ' CHANTS and Dealers's, all MM.( Pfttebn.l. Man Furelere Bk of Books Ca-par Bank of Charleston.. -2 u smeared Article., Lead Pipe tend Stied Le. ye. 07 First hymen' Ilk of Lancoatm-par Planters'A Slechan's' . ll%. - 2 Street. Pittabirrub. • ans-13d1.1 Panne.' Bank of Reading... •GEORGIA. • ROTA It. of Schuylkill (M-par Augneta Ins. & lik'g Co F.r. & Drove treyneeburg.l . 11... k of Ausruels--- 2 • . WIC H. SUTTON. rranniin Bk W.hington..p. Ilk of Brunewick. Antra. 2 Harrisburg_ Ihmk. - 1 TENNESSEE. a . Wholesale Grorrr, importer and Dealer in Ilene... Nank....---.... 1 Alleolvent Ms km.,_ Lanonet.r Beek- ~,-... .. Parl ~ lINNACKT..-- FOREIGN WLNES Brandiesand Old "i l iA... ntsm o t.rr a .ctr k. t .. risax . - ... ... a. m0 B ut o l L .Ko. i. ...tttur..k . , t •le . grol.„ . ` utoostsgabela Rye Whisky, No. 12. tonthltast n0r... '1 miun, , auk uirm - triiiik. au ,...e....., 0r .. th , d 2, 7 . .. o Wood and Front ete- Pitttourgh. Penns. rob2l _ slnoonralrels Bank..-......parr outhernilk nfileutucky • W. POINDEXTER, General Mercian , VI , A AA Bose., Bank•... _tar . /NDIANA. - • Wyoming Bk, f i ßkeelsi. - spar lets Bank k branches_ 1. E. dhe Broker and Come:dee. Alerebant, 107 From i. York Bank - -l, • MISS./BBL t and 118 Second street . PttrAbursh. arc.D-Incd - ludia ?lcasst -- -- , ----- 1 'Bk .1.9. " ..r5D.° ° 11- - I A & A. 11P8 ..e. X....N Commission and For . . IMO. - • ILLINOIS. otdo State Bank._ : .. .1 State Bank and Branchar 50 Li • wgdiug _ 5 l s de al ere In Wool and Prodoe. Branch at Aknut,-- - -. do lank of Minnie 75 egireglvi also, Pittsburgh Wenuf.tares. No. DA. &None ' Brandi at Athen.....«-... do - ..--. •WISCONELV. , . groat Pitigumgh. .6.1r2.3 Breach at ~ 1 c , Wr1u .r ., . ......... do Marino Mt & le In. Co. ehks6 Beam. at -- - - . Houma at tan 5....., ao arMortstmamatostattax a - ICI ROBISON & CO., Wholesale Grocer., I F Branch. •Ulado--f..-. - dolOoresumeot Stock Bank 8 ' Brandt at Payton--......- do Peninsular Bank--- • 3 Wria, 1 7 11 .=,11, - ; , ,r„ .,,d 0.-- 6 .. - 51. ' 1. ' 9 ' 5 * j ... i t' . Branch at De1aware.4....... do Insuran_ re. Oompasy..- ; --•-- .- Branch at. Columbus ...... do State Bark- ' --- 3 arsynons nuaAron _oil Qms. rOZST. Bra.h at -tattooss.2.... - do catili)l. i Branch at. 5a.....-.. do Bk Of N. An.,,it...fito ii S PRINGER lIARBAUGH & CO., (Sticeen .l Etranchet3/....11,...--; d ilk °fibs Peopla,Toronto 5 I. ...ors to B.Tfartem4h.) Comnibedru, cod Forwardlus Branch at Ripisr....-..- do Book, of montrnsi--.. 5 A nrehantre Dealer In 00l and Perste. senerallr, Noe =at Cinelnnatl..- do Bk of D.Canada. Toronto 6 145 Pint and 116 Second stre.ts. Pittsburgh. P. ..3.1y at. Wathlngton--. des -BASTERN EXCHANGE. ...-- ... „ . --- .., dins.' at Cadi5...,....--. do teo New York- . ............ e j & VI . MLA. Flour rectors, Commission nom& la ttootto-....... de Ott Bhibta•lP/ 08 .---- 0 . so Forwarding Werth.. and Neter. to Prodere Branch at • 8 retearrupe-' do On unitimors.--„,..,. = dk Kene%ily. Orders Ibr Pittsburgh 11 afaßntes =at Mt. Vernon...- do WESTRILY EXCILANGF.. attended tr.. Nos 74 linter and_llllrront Ma. 111=h 7' .,, at Ner5rark.......... do OincituratL , I !.' Penna.' noir. t Branch stroseste--- ae igtg.go4 .•••---•••• Wands at cdetta........... dort. Louln-.-....-- - A. A. Alt.ta... . .- . .... .-.. - X. I% /OM Ilisach at. Ten .. do GOLD ANDSPECIE VALUE. A. kiR Di - , ..iCTiI - E.§ .i " ai., goccessors to Branch at Mt. -. L- do DoubiremsBpanish..--16.00 Drench, pk,N.p.pcin........ d o de_ path0t......,33,50 ATWOOD. JONES & CO.. Commis. nod Forwerds nereg.,„as N0rwa1k.......:.. 1E404 old_______lo.lso Orr 'mutat& bodes in Pittsburgh MartufecturedGoods Branch at.Piqua...-...-' -- do Eagle, new-- • _Kw Pittsburgh. . . Branch at Portonanth.....• an,Rrodericknrors--..- LSO --- Brandt at Estom.-..4..- dor.. Tba1er5._.......-..- LSO I/HEY, MATHEWS & Ca, Wholesale Gres Branch at Rarenna--,.-. doridereas----.---- LAO _ ears. ..Cesuniudon sad Forwarding Merchants and Branch at thonhoss, ...,.., do Sovere=:-..-- IN • gent. for Brighton Cotton Yarn.s7 Water et. Pittsburgh. Brunch et glasiLloa......- ' , do Ten G Branch a t a Wearer. .. . .... . 42 , Napoleons--.----- 2 8 . 11 • ATER,PER & ANTELO, General Commis .ol --- ....... --- - ist tt. dote Merchant.. Phlladelptda. Liberal advanow Branch at Tormsatowit_ del . made on cotudguments of Produce generally. .1•117 ' • PRICES OF 'STOCKS. . ; JOHN ifift - ic CO , Wholesale Grocers, . REPORTED FOR THE Prrnffitflrlil tIAZEITE, DT Commis.= Iderchsab,, .and Delays in Perdu. ..1 --- A. WILKINS Oz (X). debar. Maradectur. No. 258 Lilidty it., Pincher. • j B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohi STOCK " AND- .EXCHA.NOt BRutislßS, ._ .• Commission and Poreardleg 11.thant .d Whole , • "71 7 . 0172 27. f STRE.E .- .. - fobs Dealer In Wedern Rexene Cheeses Butter, Pot .d M Ash, .d Western Prod.. nemaallf. Wat.r.tnen, beams areltbilehl .1 Wood, Pittsburgh. Perrone., September 12. 1854. =MIAS urns. sr- -t-.. . - rzowas urns, sit • -, • - i • ' 16 .. - . .. -ii • 111111. Mato .1. arm noVi;ol7. Little a co.) 11)114... '. ' 11. ' 1 gI T • Fr LITTLE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, li Products .4 Corcaniorkux Meretants..d Dealers in 1 / 8 10 1,. 50 • 40 0 ..."..... N° - - , ./ .15942.17 Pittsgurgh klanufactunts N. U 2 8.... d strtet i.. Pit. , 5 , .....____ 100 ••• - 1nt.11.• Aow . cal 4:63 0 burgh, Paussylvants. 6'....:--.... 100 .. - Int./an-ad W 7 __ D m ,•. 5.5 ' ..."-- * I% .. • r itA " F•b * s A ug CHEESE WAREHOUSE.-HENRY H. Allen C 0.."... • ...-- . 100 83 77 Int. Mara NOT COLLUlS.Forwarding and Ocentaleckes liberehenteaul k con y. mix, MO 82 - do Rota In Cheese. Butter. Lk. Flab and Produce gstswelly coup. V5...4.4... 100 •ss so. - do . , piti..bd city rye. 100 83 DO Intaan.rltily 23 Wood street, above Water, Pittaborgh , mill n o , 7 ',...p.ehr, N.Y. 100 83 AO I. -do A 8... city Ws- -....„... 100 - 83 . 110. Int.3l.•Ne. „ATON BONNHORST & MURPHY, Whole Do m a p. ets,lPhll. 100 83 SO do. v sale Geom. and Ouruntedon 'Machanto, and Dealers i .,..i . a pitut. w o.,, to ay getd ed,,..u n dm d d. ti,LilttgesrBb Mantillaturge, No =Water itrest Pita itealantid & lisnuflirsilt -60 . 64 ao 6 Ps. Mahan. Beek•-•••-• -50 57 " °°4 TACOB FORSYTH, Jr., -Forwarding and , r Allegheny . 8.... Bank - 250 . 240 s 1 Piits.Trust_ 6O • rib 15) coat:moo. Merthaat, No 611 Water street. Pittorgh. equine Damian . 800 k.... . 50 ' 52M 'AIM 04.134f63, 111136. NOM. ,4 2t, rOa nfti Mar cat. KIOMASPALMER, Importer and Dealer kt i teant. 1T1 i g " .....7 - ... ' 3.5 87 4 Div : . In French and American Wall Pamw, No 56 Markst Mond,.. Deiday .--.... MI •44 • '42 Dlr. • PO between Med and /oath .4yet Pittsburgh. ~ l i tt.=Aboutra- : -..11 to, -- . Es Dir. r pr. : . • . .43 • , psoLurcs. -- r McCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole- Weeders,pntebh ix. lAAAAAAACA... $ 10 , _S. , Mr. D:i .., n . can rind Retail Denier fer Carpeting, nee 011 InsitranneCo...-. ». / 9- .• MS Die. Mal 1 3 t Mtting, Table and Plano Crere, Window Shute. Olden.' Insuranot Co.:. ... 21 10 , • Steam Boat Trimmings N 0.112 Market. etrost--- 1 ...oriatod Firemen's Co- - ' 10, : 8 , 113.01.4r/L ... ytOZIS & PATTON, Wholesale and Re. ~. Pi rit t . tsbareti vak te k L0 Ph1 .,....... _ . ,..1a.. ....... aO 5O . 41 , 36 33 Div c 0r d. .3 . 11...... th , th ...,..... th . Luau ,. a . d .. t . th. Di.... ... ids Pa., • sok Ea., stacteirra,., . , DRY GOODS. ., - - ass,as ! _ kittrdnA(l.l Works-- 50 69 • 6S . RANK VAN GORDER, Dealer in Trim. Mown la filsekwater. 60 42 '4l Div. Jule 4IP 3 Yong 0 5/dmrse Sigisuntew 50 MI - N.. U.S.. • r too, Hosiery and Olover, Loot Goods. Embroideries -Penn. cm.. Itsflroari... - 50 44 42 • Gent .. Fambiblag Good. and fumy attic'. a fall as Ohlo &-• Penna. Mimed- 60 43 , 42, andentut of which can ales. le. had at No 113. cored of Balt 1 Ohio Rallread....- 30 - - ' , Cie... &Wellselle n: R. 40 - ••• • Market street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh. P. aid VI 7 Mari. Railway,,,Dry Dock 100 103 100 1 A. A. MIAOW A pz, lerentine...O. I. ANTNoNT a DO. N. TOW • A A. MASON & CO., Wholesale and Retail room Alannsies'.-...- 60 60 .... &WC... Bond. W 0... 1 00 86 a Dealers In Fancy and 81.6PletBIT Gees. 25 Flak Do._ do. ((saw ).... KG ZS - SVOt, Pittsburgh. Turtle Creek Plank. Road "A 10 - , . A)le. & Pony... Plank Rd 26 26.. 23 ITRPHY & BURCHFIELD, Wholesale Greeneburrhrthiks ltd- 60 10 II -..,. I n, .I. .d Retail Dry (Dods Altrehante, onverreartb and rake ..rest. Pittsburgh. OM= - -- MbA1t0.0"..1...., ...... ..... Ail 174 E. Div. .i-r- Pittstrture it Borden-- .- 145 138 rig.larar - GBOCERS. . - D ' arth Weetern ..... -..-,. 24 20 • arm. rtOTD ~....ZIMIAND rurro.--.........wattau morn 401 IN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Grocers paucoutra a Isle aora- - . 2 1 •" ad Commission Merchants , N 0.173 Wool and 728 Lib Olsio .--...........-- - . 3 1 ..- I ir .-..-- -- - - y etre., Pittsburgh. , tele • - - 6 . - Houbstott ...- ....: Itt ROBERT 3IOORE, Wholesale Grocor, Rec. = ; ~.. . tifying Distiller, Dealer it Produce, intsburgh Man 'A' Ritrikrßook.. .... - 22 15 . ' ~ ... .. A • urea. and .11 'Linde of Foreign and Dome, de Wine. .d ittoors, No. 315 Liberty rtreok On hall a my Rage deek of superior old M.angabela Whiskey• width will to odd low tar csah. , • __,•:._,- - Dle ft . ......7.....=... ....... ...I : 1.4 I 1 ttrlll DIACIAIIMAT-- . ..-,..---. ......... ..9[o. A JOALL - NatiOn . l:l . ,t. '23 1 19 • k , BLACKBURN & CO., Wholesale Gm rhr oma-- ......... .................i . tax 10 • r i - Jr . ems, Boat ' , amts.., and Peden In Prodare and ttstmrgh Manuf.tar. MD, Dlteh sod or Pte cow Norwich .............-..........1 -I S I - Mil on hand at their Warehouse, 141 Water street, Pine... rePl24 ' -- ENCIIANGE AND BANKING HOUSE 07 . .A. WILKINS fr. CO. • • U, fro &doe Bank Itedoliwo. No 71 ..F4lll . and. PITTXBUZIGUT PA. • VOREIGN , and -Domestic Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes oad Wel Rsesouate.hottebt sad *dd. • Ontleetkme textile *rowboat tbe Unka. , • B.Ap a g i z Memento) nod Ileum aegotlideg. st oe i w bo t sad posa las Comotadon. Stoney Oa daDowt. sad todeteet allowed whoa left ,er • sooodiod th ee. deo3 ONOtI rE. ARNOLD '& CO. BANTERS. :Ar.Aunts Dr MANGE. 001.4.1WC1L NOM, Aar. N. 74 !with sired, mai* /tank ealUttaAll Tr.mallow at mart Libend • HARDWARE FOR' BAIJDLERS MTD.CARIIIAGE MAKERS. - Leech, Jr., Ne.I.II:WVOA arlarr, rm-airmaa. Abo mum, Aka avra i r7 21 '""•°P.ring' , . - 411 " 4 , • ,‘'.' 0,144 I. litystur-----......;.1144::............. .. :....s. mut `R&TED/AN, FALL'S & CO., COMMiesioll o ma tdo kmd rolutu . lAtlinAlooisl itmi.. Yanftedo o. cl. t. by ... ttotl uaL ll . lvert , p:14110TO too th ottoJ Uttoitioatl,Obto.l 11.crta er t towas. Moor, /aron t Whit,. " J. C. Butler /k Co .Wolls 3 .- - ' ... " W. D. tutor 4 Co: Clndonott. ItirPortietutr otteotionthot to Imo thipmonto trot Pittobutth, by Cox 4 to Wsbosh Utley awl Tottto. • .1013 M CHAPLIN. WHOLESALE AIHI RETAIL DEALER IN WOUTED CIGARS; Martel street, liztsburgh, lOU ' rtdi roma.. `~~~ ~,,; THE DAILY - PiTTIIIIRGT:I.-.H........0.:AZET''M - -worm MIXT. fad Waco n DICKEY & Wholesale-Oro eam_Commtrion Merchants. snit Deelors lia Produce. n. GO Water Meet. and 107 moot Meet, tittmonrgh, AtifILLS & ROE, Wholesale Grocersnd • Cl.nn Wad on Xer chant& No. 100 I.lborty street MIA OW W. tunAun . . SIIPIN Al7lll. -1,117 M. ItAGALEY & co., Wholesale Gro v • can. Wor.lll sad 20 Wood Arad. Pittobardh. WieL6.3l: ,M'CLIIRO, Grocer and smkr, emir of Wood and alatb etreeta has always nn hand large annataleat a choice firowlee and Tnia—Vorelno Fruits and Nuts, Wholesale and. BAWL Iltalera 'supplied on the lowest term. 40BERT DALZELL CO., Wholesale On,ers, Manx Won Narkants. Denim In Praise.. PlitmLarsh gautifactuteu ZS3 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. WIN D. Dux seaman& WICK & McCANDLESS, successors to L. 3, D.lntkorWeark arocer&ronnirdloiPd Commlarlon Alsratuats Ik.len iv boa Niha. ulash Yarn& sad Plttabeugh Kapdheturas laminar; coma of Wood and Water atnata. Tltbarwrab. A CULBERTSON; Wholesale Grocer and a Oceontiedon Merchant, Dealer In Produce and Pitts , enrich Manntectured Aztbaies, 196 Liberty Areas Pitts . buret,. • - ii.6sfklfholesalo Grocers, Com. tetescii Morehants, sod Doslora In Dpidgeo-11oond ereti Dadingo, booting on Lftorty, Wood . and ELlth ar.t.l.Vittabargb. • MMMIIMMEN RAa Apcy, WOODWARD & CO., Whole f gala Gram. Sam Mutat dna. 111114141stdil - Nrc• 7'27 • - 1,.. ,; :i GE SC 1 E.Si, CA:RD7— -Hai inz ! a appointed the ex eotio Agunte ter Sa nt g. fur the ten ofPatent leeted Cemented and hed Leather Bettina. man ulketured JEWELL C SUN. of Itartfurd.Connacticut, We new nlTer for sale a leaveassortment of all trldth.. manufactuntd, .at the manufacturer'e prim.. article being s uperior tat any Leather Bettina ever Learc Ind In this market. Abto. a Large stack of aft widths el' India Rubber Belting - constantly un hand, and fervale at the "I•sil , lle Belling Began." No. 118 Market street. eepL'el J.* IL PITILLIM tLOOMIS, Real -- Estate Agent, Stuck, Merchandl nd h om e Bker. Oka 1'46. 92 earth etreet. abater Wool. Itnaromptly ettaaded to. ciaAIVIZEL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary Citi kJ Inalsattas Catapatry, 94 Water street. - - - NI M. GORDON, Secretary 'W es tern 1 nsu . ranee Co., [l2 Water atriet.- fi GARDINERCOFFIN, AgentfurFranklin fl llre lorroc Company, north...lW corner of Wood PA. MADEIRA, Agent for 'Delaware Mu . teal Insurance Company. 42 Water street. - - sigmas n . . ANDILLIT J . SOROT GEO. 11. TAYLOR & HUSTON, (successors to 'Parlor t Idloran,/ Cleneni . lComtnlasicru and Tor warding Merchants, sod Agents for Eastern Trans, porta lion Linea, Wholesale Dude. In !Maids Sheet. loge, Cotton, Cotton Yam., Ratting, Twine, 31.111 a, Mle. mini and Rentnoky Hemp, Toberco, Eoda Art-, Windosi Glans, Pig Dar and IThlte Lead, Naval Stoma, and Moth, tali and Pittsburgh Manufactured Oootle generally.- Agent* lbr the "Penn %till. and - Danner 9111 P: Phrettuva, Pittsburgh. No. 49 Frost street, (opposltd Pittsburgh and St. Louis Packet Landing.) Cincinnati. Ja211..3md JAI. A. ,1101VIIIRON A. W. WALLING/OMD. A. EUTCLIISON & CO., Commission • ai`o7R h it's_ u n iud tg" " Ltin'll'aT Mania, Zinn. PAM, ke. (67 MUSIC, &C. tIitOILV H. MILLOR, Dealer in Piano £crtea, Ainsie and lliggfind Instruments, School Books, and lonerr. Sole agent for chicketings .Plano Forte; hr Welders, Pennsylvania—No. 81 Wood etreet. LE•ENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu woo Instruments. and Importer of Italian Strings, agent fbr NUE.. a Clark's grand and equar• Fianna, •rith Coleman'. Xelean Attachment. Also Ar Duntmm's Pianoet DRUGGISTS. Aro. lIAFT, Jr., (eaec'essor to Jae. 11143uf tay,) Whole/We end detail DrugglA and Deafer in uts, Dyeeterda, dc..141 Wood atcret., 3 dome below Yk ßi.PatnbunSlD. Dirdegnlar Agen t Ibr Dr. Ford's Medicine. ruh3o L. WILCOX. JO. r•zsrmo WILCOX k. CO., Druggists and Apoth . marks. corner Market anent and DI/mm.l,l[lmo oculstautly no hand • f ull and tomplato exsortmont of DramMedlolum rerfilmory,andartleles spot bosh:tem • Mondrian* preserlptlorm earefullyembportuded. myl9 OHN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Drugs, Paints, DID. Varnishes suet Dye Stuffs. No. Z/6 rreet. Pittsburgh. All cadets will reorlve prom p t ettentlen. r l7 rst for toruldm& Co . valuable ikraly medicines. mar rp A. FAHNESTOCK & CO;, Wholesale eaa n rt.llTlZLl,t d burgh. mob; E. SELLERS, Wholeaale llenfe; in • Pram Pau* A . d.thrve Dy• stuff, nu, V.,i, La.. tow IR. Wood street, llttsborgb. Gools krarranted. Prkw. • • MDltllei BRAWN Errtll IiPtRAUN & REITER, Wholesale A-, 0.7t0t Retail Al t r ot infbas. 5m.... of Liberty St Clair streets, SCIIOONMAKER & CO., 17V - 17ofeTtnie Cl • DroF•bres. No. 24. Knod street. Pittebursh. TOSEPII FLE ,--- M L ING. Succemor to . Wilc.x • ot Co.. corner '3larket stmt a,d Dimond. Rev. , . mu. itautly on !mend n and eennolcie senertme Yiedlei en, m edic n est.. Perfumery, se -tides iergt4r4l,. inelo,r aiXtriP. WOOL IUERCHA LEE. Ruccossnr to MUTTPh .F., n0!w0.,1 Doalor. and Comnoto.oon Amok . lean Wool' Gonap No 177 1.1boot•••troot. MEDICINE. - R. JAMES KTNG: and cc, Fllth drool. ePrmt • 4 t.b."4"L burgh. rtl:tr M. VARIAN, M 711., oAre 6thKtreet, 1,17 below SnalthteLl. °eta 17orm---r. to P. to r. r. w. retrtn 1 yd MERCHANT TAILORS. Merchapt Tailor and Clo y`.' taw. No':l4 rood glhot. Put.leulno litteptlOU tO and Youths' Clothing. nolky. )7111IILLIAM DIGBY, Merchmnt Drs. per and Dealer fa Readr Made Clothing. 171 7 Meet. .WATTS & CO. Merchant Tailbre, 181 ,r4f • Marty otlyet.--Nro ara Dow tamlying eur M.„‘ stork a (hada 5 , r thanlatnan'a and Veetivire aft'. Itorreet way!. and anaat paella y. Mr friends and customers .111 Noose et, UP a otl f mhl M A.NUFAcTITRING W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail anutiettirer laml Dealer In Cabinet W. 4d. s 3 i D nn street. JOHN WETLIERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX VICES, a paper-Mr artleM. SOLID BOX and BRAZED BOX VICES. censer tY Anders/en not Immo streets. ciao *mare Ihma the liana itiawt l'aid A/. legbeny Lily. oe.3o:nen I EMBROIDERED AND APLICA. MAN m.I4S-31atetnas tostrke.ll4.ktrzlece=l,. AP seal Bnffil Pkeu etreet, above Hand. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Lan- Company. 'FITTS CO Q PiMiIAVING ENLARGED .I„,befr enplatity /or manufaettning,_ try non prepared to meet the loctraseel demand for thebtOrirk, Ortnibleand Bulldlnt Clay. orders promptly atterblet to by KIER JONES, Canal Itaalsa. Plttebttry.h, FSeptember 21, Intel. • Boater and Shoes!! 4 AMES ROBB. N 0.89 Market street, 3d doorlinito the Market noose. would Inform the pub. 1 tbst be has tiow very fall etock of every thing in the [loot and Yhoe trade. suet. a. Ladle.' filters half Gaiter.. Jenny Lind Padcwes Lady Franklinand all the Myles found on the Eastern <tiles al.n, /dimes' and Children.' °alters and Fanny Boots and Oboes. 10 all their varletlen two. Gentlemen, line Opera Patent Calf Heves. French OW Boots Canons. °alters and !boa; also. Soya' and Youths' Coot; fine French Oaf. Pimm give us a ea/1 as we wlsb to saU .nut an artid• to all who Amur us with their custom a... 111 give gtisfae • Una. Itammoter the place. 89 Miukalstrret. myt9 Iit 3 CORD & CO. WHOLNEALE AND DETAIL VAEHIONABLZ HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND IMAMS* ALL HINDS 011 D 118. CORNER OP WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, gh Pittabar, Pa. lan-Their stock mElsers eTerTquelliT mcnd/I•of Ikt• and Cam klolls, Boy Cars and [or Bonnets. aulol-4asicl7 . Coach and Carriage Factory. jOIINSTON-, BROTIIER CO., corner of 1141 Belmont and Itabeees streets. Alteeheny City, eroutd respeetfultheir Elands. astd the nubile generalll. that they gra n fseturl Beranek.", Hoch. ea wan.o rat '. 19 .1.. r n' lest ;"6 ., `ll " Au orders "Ili re meat. w ith stet n regard to dura bility and beauty of dash. lteairs 0111 aro be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Eying In all their work the b. 4 Eastern l Shafts,Poise and Wheel Stott they feel confktent that all who favor them with their .trouatte wil=tly assisted on trial of their wort. . are reouseted to eV. them a call betcrtx , chutes elsewhere. New Coach FaotoryAllegheey. M. H. WHITE & CO., would to nectfuny trignm the patillo that they 4.0 roe Atm on Lama, between rodent and nanduskey streets. Thy are new making and at. preparedln melt e, onion for every deneription or vahlefoe, Gnachos.ATherints tinisintboa Bullet, Elector.% ea, 4., which, that,: long experience . ttio manufacture of the above work, and the timillttles they have, they feel onnfident they are enabl ed te do work on the moot reasonable terror with thaw wanting. satiric* In their line. 'Paying partimidar attention to the melee:ton theyketabb end having none but compitent workman, hare no healtation warreatitet their work. We there/um *Ai the stt.tlats of the pohho to thin matter. • N. 11.-I:.palring dane In Um best manner, nod on the mart reaeonahle,terms. jaightt • PITTPRIJIbift 41.* . COACH FACTORY. fi 4% Dirreramed Alley, mem 117.1 pr.!. L. M. BIGELOW, PROPRIETOR. WVOULD respectfully call the attention of r urethan and Western Merc. to him ens, snook rnAgiAll In price tram Slit ) tOllll.Ol. Thum rartiagel are built yr= the bent material and workman. chip, Suet under Isis own auserrialons rate, tth donor. warrant his work to be Ulterior to noon taantstac. Weed lector Vision. Tbe OtierattLl et LS. Inaloesoranst tie ;meat e In Ciro:and fur Oslo obeli of work, hen Indoced tam not to build any common or In.. prised work In Ms ettabibbanent. POMO, wantinw sport honoet work will please rail and aural. Ws stork bonne golna Beat. All work warranted. L. S. LIVINGSTON-- —.CALM ADAMS J. It. I.IOOIIIIIAM, I. 1100.01 N W. D. & OUtrIARD. Livingsto Roggen Co. NOVELTY..WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. 7tßAOK•inil Depot Railroad' Sealeg, Hay, Cattle sad Crain do.; PlatfOrm Thu m b nsta do.: Door Loeb, of alma, Spring. O,ot, and Writes. Coff ea ?Ma of radon/ klndo Paint Mlle, aoprnred pdterax iwrlt. and nataenlnat; Itialleatda loon Cadloga of onai pt( 01.17 1n form sod nutab. • W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, . 319.3 . 41 and UZI Larsty erect. appodk Smithfield . .tie d. VIITI3IICILIMI. A4ONIIMENTS, Tombs, Grits's Stonis, IVA Furniture Tots, Mantel& Invieit M zthir% sh;?.; ‘ l 4 - ! eirrue fur 310Uttineohe, ie,3en bend. Mork and Fileb Mar ble turahhed th• Trade at the lowest prim. , All orssns, filled with defeat& at 319 Liberty titled. su23 • Wa W. WALLAIX New (hods 14nd Fashions for Geitlemitne Clothlng for Spring of 1854. • WATTS & 00. beg buttO teepee (*infirm their nomerout customers, e. the .'• o7=ll i ap t 4d " t t o i h llif i rir a:4114 Brat rrn %market, opmd—end (het limy are reedy to receive or 'eters tor klitak them op in tbilriumal superb Risky The ak .tlnlittooeevreuro br tbrlr meta- men hitherto. with thelr bumble °Mete to plea" Alma late" them to fresh means In the swim direetket. Walk gehtlemett lirs.-Btranirem am harmed flat our, house le N 0.176 Liberty street,North aide. above Clair. ozak . . .. • Gentlemen''. First Class Goods. LngFIE s that übsoriberubeg lens 6 to inform the puh they have reed thah , Eiturimsz Sterk.roos - the wont spa most fashionable labrke fur ( en. wear: E. WAITS a 00., MiSCIWIT Tartess, Jolt , - lie Liberty street. NEW YORK . ADVERTISEMENTS. From VISSCITEII h SCIIELL'S Gaaersl Athortir4 rimme...No. Zit; and 343 Brook:war. Now York, (Isto No. Nam.; 'groat.) RotiaUe Rrnatt ia thealy of .Nese Tort Pianos: Piaros!! Pianos!!! ATTENTION of purchaser* ie respectfully celled to a new surd rl - Invention In Plano FortS now fu ly, perfected. and before lb. MOM. k Hall's Palatal.' TrlplE stringed Plano. Itt Paull/11.11.4".., the Pelotas/ Piano conalsts in Its caparitY inu with the sinule fluor. an attainment hitherto 00. f I known to the Plum Forws The most ordinary performer faunal:lrd by the old oft Improvement to produce effects hi octave Rhin li HO/ would omit:mid atters or a One of Ita enter.. cellencl. halts capacity to he wed at milll as an ordinary Pinup of the swoM , cat Quality of tour,. and inatantly g;enrl by . re use of a common pedal g. a combination t Lo heVt.ulifteseirgtt Trgth;lor pow, ewe to ,ochre Plano. wh e y for sweetnext, .purity. breadth, end richness sleets , they challenge the . tonpeti tialf of the world. This who united testlmony of Profesirre and Atria tears have testadttes 4..11.414 Plana Ordinary Pi anos of all Imes. nee - arid accond hand for sale at. reddced prier. ELY & Broadway:New Vert, Manidectures & haslet. wholesale &retail. Brodie's - Eloakß and Mantilla& IEO. BRODIE, 51 Canal, and 63 Lisps. Inard Ida, New York, Inierter, Mandfuttirer tad ho M A 471,1 ‘ A ' S d oP'X'griVA i. ed i' d i M A onntitiga and attention of buyer, to nisextenaive stock of goals, sultabis the fur the Fall Season. Ills suit Ned thotrad as ondirtued monthly by Harper's, ender'. and other lea . ding Publati Book. stipl:Bmry . lliu Instrutnentl;;7,li. ILE subscribers aro now prepireitto offer for the inspection of Jobber, Maxie, wickrs and ott" era trading In Musical Inatrumonts and Manhandles. the following articles: reqou. cub, Ecuso. Ovitorr. Flutt/t, .*.: bench FVo -- and yertaan .cievordransr, Hawhorna, turner Oft.. ant, Boater. Trombones, de., de.: pf d • • li-ench and litairruStrings. del Our arrunueuunitr with the largnet to tn t celebrated Manufacturers In Europe are such es to ena no Id sell trooda at their lowest price. and we can off our mato mere the advantage ofeoloctlng from an entirely new sore' Roods s ae s acted idack. Being In the Market at ad wa gons WITH THE CASH. ready to accept of any job lots of goods that Mal- offer, wecan afford opDortutiltles of bar gain. In many article. - Agents of Oarhart 41, Nwedhims' nelebrata t Patent Mak. doons. FERLHIAND 7.00 BAUM & CO.. Importers, son-ator No. 97 Maiden W., New York. LIE andereigned haring 'the Agen7 of Masers. CARILIRT A NEEDHAM'S (Nati - York LEDRATED PATENT MELODE NS, woad Ihrarm the Trade and the Public In . that they ere now prepared to furnlah to Dealer, A other, those truly Gelebrzted Instruments at tbt 5 ...toren,' rtr i, LOWEST PRICES. Every Instrument ted. wz a FERDINAND ZOOIIAUM .1 L, Itaparterwor Must"! Ineertneenie, malt:bur No. VT Malden Lane. New York. aguerreotype Materials. '. I W. D THOMPSON & CO:, 31.5 Broadway, u . New York, )Ismilketuren and Dealarele Digiterreo• tr. OeseW_Appare_tue. Slottlnew Preen...et...Am, and Int i'i=l,2:::::y'r Ittl"" '" cod C T . :' !" ALI th "'&l.< 4 . J0b.V.4 0 „ . .,?; AV.'. !flea!, 'ALVA: 100.0. lowan me m, and warranted perwet. au104112, _____ • Fire and Burglar Proof Safe DepoL W3l. 31cFARLAND &- CO., 33 , MAIDEN LANE, NEW TORE. Warelio . use 145 Pratt st., Baltimore, Aid. BANKS', Jewelers' and Countingllouse Safesofevery Pi.. constantly on hand• be, Nile, and warranted in emir rearperL New YozjellStb.llls4. Rom. „INltrricsd: Gontletnail-1 nasepleaw ore to hithrin you that your Sae pt ant Hoak, and Papers tuiliiMmed In the Cr. leaf nada, br width , / , •17 thing chew° my pre-rubes was amnimed, and although It was expand thronabout the Cr.. to Intense heat. Its tentoramalried unharmed. The Par, with little repairing, .111.1 think.o,- amm for another trial, Reepeetfally lyir T.J ENNY. Jr.. 11 South ,Wllllsal ega,nt Cabinet Furniture, -7 SCHAFFER .tSUCKOW, , brcr.l2s A 127 Acgannuh, New ro.k. MANUFACTURERS, Wholesale and Re vhir. la Rich Carrod liccrwcaci Paraltarsot dercripilon Nc inferior &raid..., c/rdrrr by mall fartbrully and man rtly exceutc4. Dealers ao.l.alecla are tc call .u 4 crankier our stock. i7/-ame .k , v.e.33, AND AGM3. • DEt. EDW.kltl) BLXECKER'S STAMPETIE •MIXTURE,' pt,a, Beer and de.... , therm Frets, lhafe pos and AI Battens .I.o4cfniete. THE Proprietors of this .31etlicimo Brill !tato witheut heeltatna sr tear contradienon. that 'ha t 111.1.11, 'MO eared rint• IbriPM2ll 0b... it bill /e'en totroducedAliali any ether medicine ih ono ler tle , *tore dissocors.Thle medic:lnv bat , oeithee Areenic ore Quinine in le comyc‘iiltd-. aof tbe loax , ellents are s and perfectly he l althy characte e r e n d Inside nlandatitat inelgorattna in their tecider.,y, P.,.,,. oldie using this will not anert.d b• es t , yur, to visitor cr a demi. atenee•b.e. nn crh.r, 1 n then usual health. Harden in autos. of the Iceman where the ASO , Pr. Tall . de evil' to adept this medicine. rei the tectictit Is not obliged ;i n i.p by whi/e under treatment and they nest ho ocne , cf cWarale corr. Th. neditietor akiltitmd," thousand.nf rertifiratrei from there of the airberet mem* shinty. boltr.threettying to Lb. .lei Sul nue battle eel yeti .111 have the halletliblei erred inyourselL Fall nene nonce for its one arecnontay web bane. Certificates...a be 1.11 M the alleolerening obey thla Alaiticle. bat oared when all nth*,, has collect For (rig pain and all other I.lllllmlB Cmaylaints three • - not • better Medicine loth.° ciarlcet. It has shin hem:claim rich them/et ennui/MIAs/ • • • he several ...14e. of ithincoutlete and Clean for thee* roe. plaint. tette • tahlenionnfol a day. One bottle of Ible ldecinine very erten ha. the darned eh Art Pries $1 per bottle. by ,aolias to all part. of th. rtat.,d Plate, and Caoadeo All Who:Ankle order, maid b. addersoel to map et,ernedirlifclvrfe a. alnu—naailog Rtaa..ll. A. Fahneetort Cb., h. in cox An, arid Genl'il K.,..,. ltaharillO JrZO-11T IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING h CO., Importers anti Dealers In IRON AND STEEL. ctrl Oronneee.A Spas , rusk. Keep oonstauttly no hand • hall assortment of Bar. Rod Band. Hoop. lione Shoe, and other IKON. STEEL 9F ALL KINDS. Itetthants Om all section• of Cho country too lovltal to all nr send their orders befora haunt Otdess by mall entrusted to our tare mill be tilled at the koreet. market rake. MARTIN, SPRItiU CO.. Oalt,S MS2 Oreenalth A., N. Y. sciraminnv BROTHERS & CO.. WIIOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NEW YORK, Rare monad to 'V.170 Wiliam st..rossfilrestagia, IMPORTING the - leading Drugs from their original markets both In Europe aod Vast Indies., sod Trench and Engilrh cbetnients, Tortunor7. Tooth, Nail and Hair Brendv. !lair Mores and Straps Paris and TVill•t• /Arm:mires 6t t. Vat.. tr.. Art the otrar them on the toostreuonahle terms. Orders rink*, In person, or Or mall, sill read.. their hest attention. jelltl.noar QI AMU EL L. ;CA iiRLY. Whblesale in Tlrootos. Painted Palls and Tuba, Wood and Wil low Wars, Baskets. dials Cordage. Twins trichina. strh or. *n., 201 Oreenuleb st, Neer York. rolat , -Irr. 11T1Nt e :P in Ol h V A SHADES. OiltCorniera, Tubb, . 0i D. ,„ LMTZZAINC2,Y=I7g.".2 Tot,. sabSlrr MISCELLANEOUS. ISE3 A - .. Tih riT hAVA l /P r A lt.C: E. M. BIGELOW, Proprietor. ROBERT . --7- H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE .trA ML . iige orner Diamond urea and Cherry Alley, W I spls-tt PITTBIIII/1011. PA. , _ _ _ ASHLAND HOUSE, 8711E1:r. AWN' X SEVENTH Brun. PHIL ADELI'III4. IL 8. BENSON, Paorwarava. &vent, $1.60 MU a. 11164—Ird DM.. D. Elate Man. liat.Tai..oM...) (late Pt, Charles! Per. CITYITY lIOTEL, 'Cluto Brown*,) corner of Smithfield and Third otreets. Pittsburgh. Pa.,OLASS Proprieters. Ifiirrlgs large and mismtelleus noun haring under ginte thetungli repair, and firrniehed with new equiptuerita : , imithizil i tzo:r . c . .pen4 . r the ...sties Oen tritztag curaasar......._ .....~...a cv:msae B. CUTHBERT & SON • , iIENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for tho owl. and porch...of Real Mate, (aaleettan of Heat, Negotiating Loan., on Bonds. Mortgage., go, No. 144 Third lattaborgb. Pa. 0.547 HIER, JONES & CO.; 1110PRIRTORS KIER'S PORTABI.E. BOAT LINE, OItWARDINO AND CONLIISSION 31En01iMiT11, Caaal Pieta. Eqtaulh street. Fitt- . Inirnh, 141. Intennf,ard. Lard oil. 51. t Pork. 9.0. Itartm. Mar'. cr. tea and No.ll4."l.Antlinulta and Pcolab big Iron, Ilnllsar lirlek and Clay. A nthraelta OW. de, lohigan General Commission and Coiled . tton Agency Office, Tit OR the , collection of nom° and Foreign m.rmutila and all other Mont.) clan., In and adjamnt Matra. InTnamant and Payment of Monty.. Parinant nr Taxca, Purchase and Male of Meal Eatala and htnckp and inavranto Asnnta. PELTIER k Niro% Michigan. lt , f , reners in Pfitzburpa —Mena's. Kramar Item, Dank. tic hit, k Co., o.l.atko ofrieq Lorenz, Btkerart t Co.. Marehants. • • _ Wareu-7iwo A.geneirs or .741thlgan from rilrpedell. 1101311111 en COMM. In& stiylg-1/d JOLIN SOUTH, Coach Maker, corner- of N. Common .d Federal st„ AllegbenT (nth ere be extensively manufeetureo every deseriPtlOn VEHICLE/I. onf vtehn- hest meter) 01. ER and by th ebw t workmen, babl e ns a . on Sedond abov W Wood OOM whreh e has O pro. t ent • very fair 'tech of work. (with daily additions.) to which he Invites the attention and eritival 6.1131.0.. feeling entaldent— fn. hie continued Niece. In tallness. his *standre sales, the material and workmen employed, tyle of finish of Me work—he rennet be eempoted with In the E. - or West. - featito JOECN SOUTH. T. C. WARRINGTON; • (DIPLOMA.) ADIES' A. CIIILDREN'S SHOE STORE, , A ba• always on hand • fall assortment. No. 24 jorth greet illutbaatt. Pa. a•Ial rd lig FELIX'S GENUINF EXTIIAOT OF I“2:7 II rarnI I MgO=MVIA rqin ar.t,`Pittabh b marn.w.re of mallow eounterflids. ' 5e:28417. W AL....T r E i. R pIi f h . , M vi.... ARi . II .d AIL D.. L, Importer and trial. No. SS Mood street, VMrub. 11" Eells A Arreot flf tbe eelebrsted makeictures, L ltesers;Dell mh3.53 • ARIoFASHIONBFOIttAULESTRESS 01.—The Polish Fohlon. for JUNE, direct per dame, bi on ogle on tho lit Worlmo b m um . N . Jatir . Mk' Pam. strove Hand amt. It4MS. S.E. CARGO,-Fashionable Dress Ma-. LVK km and Mlllemer. No. 76 Wealth it., second Mom same entrance sat the Cruel Palace Dstruerrlan °ahem: • Dream, Mann MantAllan. Tatman ate, , made In the latest itylan and on the Marten. talcs. Cblldrra'e Drees. ae„ made up Pith neatness and dlesteh, and at eery moderate Wit.. Bennet. altered and - dyed meardlng to dltutlowsndintettrand tastehnly trimmed. Olm us a LI Al:lON—Hams and Shoulders ?add and ij for sal. by A. A. A. MADANB,IU. Rd wt. TTSBURGH GAZETTE n.w moißrso, _OCTOBER 1851 I , ltolll WASH TON artspamtenee'nf tbn Plttobargh!Dally astrtt... WASHINGTON, Oct. 4th, 1854. e dog:star * Continues to rage in the manage ref our foreign affairs. The tendency to tropics is still irresistible. It is asserted, with great probability, that the Intrigues be annexation of St.-Darning° have pro ed so far that a treaty has been mode by h there arc ceded to the United States, the pf Lantana in Dominica and land; enough respectable little colonial plantation.— lis•a good beginning of that project which hero politicians have been long urging upon tovernment, to wit : the inveiglement of Do ca into some entangling arrangement with tUnited States under color of which we It assume its quarrel with Hayti. That ; once gained the Negro Empire and the sled republic will., soon he ground to a pulp IWill be ready for admission into the Ameri • s alnion an a slave state. samiounced that the cabinet consultations lejapt. Hollins and Mr. Pabers, have resulted , in ordering of o considerable squadron to . ( ewn. What are they going there for? To flaw British• If so they will have a good chi for a fair fight, as ere this a British fleet basiched those waters considerably superior to torte which this government has collected for visit. In further confirmation of a hos-1 tile pose in these proceedings, it is said that the. nuodore in command of the squadron de-1 teelifor the service, has been placed in pos .reSslif instructions to the effect that he shall :wettest endeavors to expel the British from all thstation* along the coast, whether occu- Pied ler the so-called protectorate over the Mingles. or under any ether pretence. It tated that the quantity of land entered I dnring k e last quarter is heavier than during any prding one since 183 G. This may be ac- I counteo r as the effect of .Cobb's, land bill, which aces hitherto unsaleable lands by vet- rim , Entities from $1,25 to twelve and a half Cents Peers. The dtv for September have fallen oT about two milli. from 4 . 9,gust lost, and a million and • half ac upon,' with iseptembFr of last year. Tint le • 'ely reduction. Our exports of pro duce, besicotton, are reduced to almost noth ing, end Cfornia gold which comes in at about the rate efur millions a month haa.been going out for sonsinarpast, at least doubly as fast— Under theacircutastances retrenchment and ; economy aratavoidable neceztities. The sub treasury is a slightly lees plethoric than was indicated bye returns of last.month. !t is an iteie the calculations of the politi cians that Utiorth will be so divided by the I Know Nothit contention for the next three years!, 00 to oder it powerless in the eeetsottel .mtrUgg:e now ieting, and which is destined oontinne untihe• free states prove by their ado • not only theiretermivation but their ability to resistsggreste upon their right, or : sink into hopeleisand ispudit Pubjectioe. In thig contest botwonn'tuttintuid forcignern the South design: , to remain nodal, upon a principle •of sectional pObey: Tbelding journal,' of that region, die tinedy prodaiitbat without the aid of the lat ter, the'Freo Serra would rule the. North, and the supremacjdf eleitery in the government would be itt:ell td. They are perfectly correct in this. But forte 'miner:es foreign vote in the free States, theisolitioal power of slavery, ex cept as three-She basis of repriesentStion, would age have btu trusteed t its Imtelince would bare been huckded ; and its innumerable out-, rages upon fre.inn and republicanism, during the last iwenty years, would not hove been attempted. It will tberefte bethe policy of thei South resist, and 1 thnit it will succeed in,defestin , fur I y 044,41. /tome, any salutary Chang is our naturali4lon laws. But this 1 profile that the South willsot long continue aunitupon this queetifrn. Rlerever the foreign political, or the Roman Catbob religious element prevails at the South sufficienly to excite the passions or ap-' prehension of thenative population, the seuti meats of an exclutve Native Americanism pre vails, I should rethr any. rages, with an inten sity unknown at de North. Witueza4 In proof of thin the terribleeiots at New Orlearts and St. Loots, and the eisfictive tone of insulted nation ality manifested b the press at. Louleille, Mem phis, Baltimore ted Richmond. Witness, also, the sweeping Rum Nothing victories that have been gained is , very large Southern town, in which, an electics hos been held since the or ganization begat to chow its strength. In Vir ginia there are three hundred and sixty lodges, and the order h co powerful in Maryland that there is not tle least hope of success for any can didate whom t opposes. It is not char that any important general re. colt will folios le...Know Nothing" movement. It will MN II hays. shown temporarily, weaken the north in its &empire conflict with slavery, but ultimately it will re-not upon the South. A few recognised • , Inow Nothing" membetvi of Con gress may to chosen, and respectable "Know Nothing" inimritles in several of the State legis latures an in 1844., but the country is not ripe for the decided ;immures which alone can check the political evilsof an unchecked immigration from all parts of tao world. The present excitement will do somegood. It will at leist cause a post ponement of the designs of the Romish priest hood on our systems of popular education or the' property of their !looks devoted to religious use, which. ill an advantage not to be depreciated. WASITISOION, Oct. 7, 1834. The Know No:lunge coalescing with the Democrats and the Rom:mists—New Phrases of the Nebras ka Queetian—Kaneas sure to be a Slave State— ' Diwonsiont at the North—The South united and Suesurful—Ths last dodge of Dickinaon and Douglas—Further Encroachments of Slavery. The aspect of things In your great Whig dis trict of Pennsylvania in to be deeply regretted. I fear that by a most perverted use of the sen timents of Native Ammlcanism, tinder the Know Nothing organisation, slavery, intemperance and Rominh bigotry will achieve a triumph that may even give complexion to the general result In the State. In the election of the Democratic canlidates on the Know Nothing ticket, the anti- Catholic cause in Pennrylvanla would receive , a blow from which it would not soon recover.— For it is indieputable that they cannot be elected withottt4he co-operation of the Foreign Roman let voters of the district, who naturolly belong to 'the Democratic party, and in your vicinity form a very large portion of it. Now this support 'cannot be obtained for candidates in any way Identified with Know Notbingiem, unless the priests direct their flocks to vote for them. If elected, these candidates must betray one class or the other of. their supporters. That the de ceived and betrayed will not be the Romanist clergy, we may safely predict. It in now perfectly evident that the repeal of the Missouri Compromise has not united and will not unite the North in self-defence. Your readers will recollect that I .consistently said It avoid hot. The outrage Will probably resnitin the political destruction of moat of the Northerh men who voted for It, but. yet some of 'most conspicuous of them will be sustained.. Front H ,the very inception of the scholia, about the first of January List, I sild that it would produce an agitation between the sections of intense bitter vas, but that it was not the blow which would Mouse the North to vigorous clecisiVe action. That blow is tAonie. It is meditated and pre parationa are making kr it. The Nebraska bill has begotten at tho..Nortli 111farions contention, a contention which dhstrade anti divides North ern men and, thus- neutralizes the Pewee', of the section. This was thi design and. intention of the South. She can ,afford'iewitit;. aid she is Waiting with a great deal' of outward oilman - S. tlome of your conaeOatlis ifehrsale*hisprassee point to . theltisence of excitement at the Bondi as a proof of indifference - towards or even a dia. SEM= ~yi cMr~L~'fiM..:.~~b : 'i " y'~"'..~ *L.}~Y.~.3'.~ia~"!+~F.f~i~( ` t~dAT~ "' ~ ` ~} • approval of the Nebraska bill and its objects.-- • There 4 could he no greater: mistake.' There is. little discussiol at the South becriuse the is. no , difference of ;pi:4oo4nd feeling there regarding it. Both pvl.des and pearly militia people of that section believe and declaralhat it was a' goo\ thing to break their compact with the North.— The Whigs as - Men and ,gdetain have shown themselves a little—and b et.. eriflittle, lose will ing to break faith and part w . h their hong% than the Democrats. Almost ae one \ man the South sustains and exults over the vldathin of the compromise of 1820. ~ And .The South"—a term equi Jenbln our political discussions to alavery.—"ti; South" undoubtedly has been a greet gainer b \the`Ne breaks act. She has .brokendown the \barrier that protected the frontier of fr,cedoes.filiat \ us a very important point' gained. Bet, 'chstfly,' she has gained permission to gn in'to the greaeto gion from which the compact. debarred her, aild she has gone there. - ' Slavery lsasl'etie into Kati BRA and is making that a slave State. \,. My con viction on thisi\point is exactly .what it, was six months ago, naMely, (hit the repeal of 'the com promise prohibit4m of 1820,. would introduce slavery then the ter\itor,v, and that the power of emigration engendered by theagitation throcigh out the country wouldlerce it'promaturely info the Union as a State. There will be perhaps a, more equal struggle \ for Nebraska, but under the ' openly pro-slaveryuspiess in which it. settle ment begins, slavery will \ almost certainly go there too, but may he ted pit. The Governor, it is stated by his frie \d has 'taken slaves with him from South Carolin The \ south wits beat ing the bush for othergal\ whe)i, this bird was flushed by accident. It a 86°1, i :sad bagged andlthe hunt for the destine rey 'ontinues. The hopeles divisions of th :ord. \m the Ne braska question are chosen by s ral recent in cidents of the canvass: Dougla,s, with`charac teristic impudence, started the sophhitry at Chi cago, that the repeal of the comproustse tr \ ae an abolition measure. Why l' , ..Because, \liksaid\the prohibition of slavery north of 88t :11!) 6 \ 4as a re cognition of it South. By the repeal, at re. \ cognition was destroyed. Tliks was si giy a bold, palpable falsehood; since :the comprotnise only excluded slavery from A given apace, rec . * nixing it nowhere at all; but the \ utterer kart . that it was an ingenious prevaricatien and weak& tehd to confuse the minds of the people. \ -Dickinson has taken., up the same paltry equivocation. .. In is medley, of jesaistical drivel delivered by this leader of 'the Ilaidshells at a public meeting in New. York a Week ago, he \ said in reference to the repeal of the Coinpromise, \ But be must express his sui'pl'iso to see the measure of the repeal sot oleutly,assailed at the North.when,in his opinionit was clearly apparea I that, if either slave labor. or free labor (Timed the line, slave labor Would,not came over- it north, but free labor would flow over`it south. Dickinson, and Douglas:andCass, and all their organs, know vkell enongh' thatalavery leas come` north of the line since the repeal. They knew it to break through tiefore, and, that it was only confined to the south oflt by the \ pos ntivenrohibition of the compromise: \• They know that free labor can no more go coutlict the line row then before the possige ofthe Nebraska,bill; • nay, tboy know that now it minuet reach the line owing to the pressure of slivery (rem the South to the North. Upon thin great question the North is par ‘ tly deceived and partly indifferent. So' far.as re gards thin subject, all recognised democratic poly Wellies arc remarkably corrupt. They follow l ‘ in the 'slimy track \ of Doitglas, Dickinson and Pierce with alacrity. Some Whig leaders',Xoo, I deeply regret .to say, aro untruetworthjy en this great Issue. In a word, as I have the North will not be united in her own defends,' and there is reason to fear that a enflietentlYlarge minority of Nebraska members will be returned from the free states, to give the eighty odd mem bers from the South as perfect control of the next „House as they have of the present. Bat the scheme of encroachment upon north ern rights is nevertheless ste.sility advancing, which In the end will compel the north to turn upon its assailants. No feature in the pro gramme, as sketched by me many months since, has been omitted. Tho amount of the defection on the Nebraska question is no greater than I expected. The Northern sectional party which the times require has not yet been formed, but its foundations have been laid. Tho Washing ton Union has declared in favor of reviving the African slave trade ; a part of Hayti lilts been re ceived, and its subjugation will soon be com -1 plebs, and the projects for the annexation of Cuba have not been intermitted for a moment. The government of the territories has been given up to slave holders and their agents; and the insolence and violence of slave hunters in the free States has increased. I need not here enumerate the train of measures by which the South alms and expects to re-establish slavery in the Northern States. 1 haie often done that before, but I shall from time to time reproduce' the warnings I have recorded in this correspon dence, in the full belief that at the last moment, the North will vindicate herself from the !meld clan and scorn of the world, purge herself of her delusions and her servility, and punish and expel her traitors. The fugitive act, the Ne braska bill, the revival of the African stave trade, and the Africanitation of the territories are ell contributing to that - gloTious consum mation—the perfect union of the 'North for the make of its own liberties. Josims. “Ilion Cinema,” AND "Low.encacu."—The New York Express gives the following explana tion of the meaning of the terms, which are so much in vogue, when speaking of one of the lead ing denominations of ilia country.: We cannot vouch for the entire correctness of the definition of the New York paper, but if there is anything essentially erroneous we shill be pleased to hero it corrected. It seems important for the public information, that some definite meaning should be affixed to these terms: " Those who are familiar with the history of England will remember that, King James IL was a Catholic, and in consequence of hisi.troublei with his Protestant subjects, was deposed, and succeeded by William and Mary. Many mu:. hers of the Church of England, who had taken the oath of ellegianceto James, considered it un lawful to withdraw their fealty to him during his lifetime, and refused to, take the oath of al legiance to William and Mary. To such, -a num ber of epithets were applied—among which were Non juror, Jacobites and High -Churchmen. Non jurors means literally persons, unwilliug to take an oath. Jacobites is derived from Jacobus, the Latin for James, and means the followers of .fames. Iligh•Churchmeu in en epithet applied more particularly to those who reverence the antliorilyer*the Bishops and Clergy as of divine institution, who adhere to the opinion that their Bishops may truce a regular succession front BM Apostles down. High• Churchmen Mao adhere with great tenacity to, the letter of the rabies and VICIOUS of theChnich. Low-Churchmen are those who profess to hold religious tonne' and ceremonies In low estimation, and to hold quite independent of external observance the spir hue value of Christian ordinance. _ Bancroft; • Archbishop of Canterbury; and a niumbei of other Bishops, were deprived of their Bees in consequence of refusing to take the oath o r aliegian - oe to Williain and Mary. , Thoi follow eirs of Bancroft were moat numerous in Scotland, and their separation of the Church of England limit no further than as effected their allegiance. I'ho non-jurcil eentinned to pray .for James and tto Stuart family, and it was not until theacces , . son of George the ill. that the 'cause of their 4 436 saparation front tit church p f Englazukbeoanso rewired. ' 5 ~.-,: , . ' . • (If ilia tour S a. of Protestant the:t Bpi-scope' Chnrch tit - the . Bolted `Slates;,, one (Bishop Sento*, of Con.) reoelved consetritioti at the bands of the non-Jaring Bishops of Boot bind, and the. other three from the _ Archbishop . of Canterbury;* who was`the i ncio i agor i i , m i ler line Of Tillotson, who anomseded. Abe . deposed .Bencroft: There was now every prospect that the feud which had disturbed the Church of Eng- lend for a century; -would be extended' to' chit country. - By the - exertion of view indgoOd men, conspicuous among whein was (he -lato- Bishop Parker of hfiumachuseits.., Olin)/ 'ii , calamity: was pievented.- A Bishop ' whO :hid reCekved 0 0 zioT oration from thie:Arebbishop of CanterburV;„avai !educed to unite with one who had received Con sacratiOn front the non-juring Bishops hi the cic ala:ration of Dr. Bees, the Brat Bishop'oif,Masia chusette.. , \ The tenni "high church" and "low church" suit retain their original meaning, and have ac aide4adhereriti in this' country. The leading "higßchurchmen" are Bishops Whittingham, of Maryland .d Doane of New Jersey v the 'eta, ing "low churchman" is Eishop, Wilma°, of Ohio, wiie has been denounced as 'We betty ' than a Prebyterian." • - • I \ In the Di ese.of New York, the4aajority -of Clergy adhe to the high churckdfigmas: :The laity appear to he almost as decidikly. high Church; andlt was probably only-their desire to Hearn•a .I ,\ hish&p, that indoued them to abandon the high church candidate, \ Dr. Vinton, and lain the clergy in the election' of Dr. Potter. ,Ilte latter, howeverOs by no means a "low churchman," .es ho has been styled in many quarters. 'On the con trary, he Illialwaya eujoyed.the repidatiOn of, being " a co intent high churchman.", As\,'s lover of thin i that tend 'toward peaee,"„his ad ministratinn, Itowever, wail be likely to receive' the cordial sup 7 of churchmen of RIP classes, throughout the I gth and l‘retalth. of thedicr :terse. , - • ' \ ~ \ \ .attEAT EXCITEIIwirT4W,IRELAND. \ ,ThicAolical attempt to Arow a Railway Train will s ',,,, aTroteriani Aseatialipn—(9oo Prrrono)--(rorr ' ii , a Treriyiee t--Partial\ructess of the &hate= • \.?;orr of Life—•Theßilted and Wounded-4 Sane 41 horror—The Roman Catholics :treesesed of ' the Crime--. 4 number 'of l'ersons ATrelitd , on Suspicion. \ A meet atrocious,- outrage, having its origin In the IrishCat/ken - 6' and Protestant feeds; , had . musedmuch indignation throughout 'England `I, and , lreland, when the Canada steamer left. '-An ' excursion train ielth nine hundred passengers, in eluding most of ,the Protestant :gentry of the country, had \ heeneri a visit from ktiniskillen to' Londonderry, a nd du returning at night the train was thrown of he ttack by huge recite ~ of atone placekso as to throw the cars over a preeipitous embankment. %Owing =„to ' the caution of Lord Enniskillen. who placed . himself ,on the engine with the driver, the \ train was proceeding sat a. - very slow pace, otherwise the conseqiiences nust, have been' earful. As it was several persons. were killed and wounded.:‘, - \ - \ The London horning Herald chamoterizes the, affair as an attempt at a "Romish namnacre of, Protestants." 'The Times alludes to it as intend.; ed to be a repetition of "St. Bariliolemew'n." The statement in i t k l e m "Herald" says:— \ "To enable you tier to understand the ha-' ture of the occurreuceil may promise, that about a fortnight since a number of the pprentice boys of Derry took advantage of the recently \opened line of railway between Derry and Ennis killen to pay a visit to the, latter town, a natural proceeding enough when we consider the position those towns relatively bear \in Irish story. On that occasion the visit passed over auspiciously,,' , , sand with great enthusiasm. hortly afterwards en invitation came from then ;of Derry to \ \ these of Enniskillen , requesting t they should ,probate the cemplintent,by "letting the insid e city. Accordingly on Friday, the loth inst., an xeurnion !rani, containing nearly a thousand pe de; the most fespectable inhabittutts of En nieki ea ainPthe neighborhood, headed by the Earl o Enniskillen, left for Derry. The eather proved auspicious, andk esery witece al g the lihe were tee excursionieteFeet ed in tams \e:thusiestic manner. \ Be it °bee ed the excursionists carried, no banner, nor ad they any music with them. 4 ' • On reaching 'gerry all 'the respectable • inhill , Rants of the place„ the Mayor, tenet the magi - \ tratel the dean and the protestant clergy,,larn tei out meet them, passing a day delightful fMm the harmonyka\dgooti will whiclituarked it the exciarsioniots started ler - Enniskillen:at ''a quarter Pest five P. \ NI„ Nothing iii-'paellatilar . marked the homeward journey save fresh tokens of goodwill \from ;he 'lal inbabitote, of the , district throtigh which else passed.' They Were, not, however \ destined - -i. reach Enniskillen „.. \ . , without being made to fe thet to Owl alone they should , beindebted for deliverance from the _hands of fereciounand cowardly enemies. When the train luikarrivet within cowardly wiles of its des tination the °Maps \ ts of it w\ -e startled by a ,steldedShock. \On - g,etting ou hey found te their di may that their lives h \ hang upon a hair; as, tar beneath ditty disoove 4 the onginee ttwo in number) likrled Off the I e, \ and provi dentially Broughtt, scendatill from the t .ss ioft ne of the \ !pound in which they 'Were. The plebe selected fort 's diebolical 'attempt at wholesale Mgr 1 , 114 adiVrebly adapted for a.s %y the perntse, es at the rink ore Precipice all but perpendicular. 'lna night also was ex trethely \dark. On making an examination, in wan discovered that one ponrn was crushed to pieces, and two Ohara hadbo legs broken. Lord Enniskillen, who rt tely was ~ .on the second engine, bad a most \1.,0 ' l:dons escape,' being discovered jamedbetweett the second en gine and the first carriage, and suffering fearful.' wit ly from the steam which was scalding him. For tunately none of.the carriages were dragged off the line. '‘, \ _ , The cause of the, occurrence was \?ort dlscov ered, stones some cwte. in weight were found on the tulle, which were:,themselves unscrewed \for several yards, and thus, from the fiendish mach bastions of bloodthirsty Romanists, sonata 900 1 persons--men women and cildren—were brenght ' into the very jaws - of death, and being preserved from their great peril by a merciful Providerl, found themselves cast adrift in the darkness f the night. and at a • disiance. of upwards of 14 miles from their homes. However, the same Clads who protected them', hitherto led them on, anti all reached Enniskillen in safety;, many—even females and children—being obliged to. go on foot; ' Is not this a proofthat Popery is true to her boast, "That a e is unchanged, and unchangea ble," still animated by the spirit which breathed in her at the tim of tke Gunpowder Piot; and that when ahe has the way she wants not the will to extirpate what she calls heresy, after her . own peculiar fashion. Too mach praise chnnot be bestowed on the I outraged Protestants for refraining from taking revenge; had they done so; many a Romanist would have bitter cause to rue the occurrence; but belt said that not one angry word poised their lips. AU were deeply engaged in offering up praise to their maker for their deliverance. But this is no reason why government should not .oak to It, and beware how they leave, the Protestants of Ulster avenge themselves. See nal have been arrested on suspicion, an It is to be hoped that a clue may be found to the- Instiga-: tors and perpretators of this foul deed. It now appears that for days prevlue to the oc, currence, dark hints Werethrown'outcy the Ro manist@ in the town and neighborhood as to the probable fate of. the train. Unfortuzuttely the Protestants could not credit the existence of such villainy, and disregarded the mutterings of the coining storm. A correspondent of the Dublin Evening Man, writing from Enniskillen on the 18th, maintains that'there is but one opinion there and. in the county of Tyrone on the nature of the recent outrage, and it is this: "That it was 01 deeply-laid Popish conspiracy to send 700 or 800 Protestants to an untimely grave. We had not left here in the morning an hour - when it was broadly asserted through town that we would not all return as we went. Erry precaution was used along the line by the railway company, except sending a pilot.engine. The, unfortunate man who was killed well knew that come trap would be laid for us; and, conjeCtu ring where, was going at ti eery slow rate when he met with the obstruction: ' An ordinary train passed about 40 minutes before, all right. None of our party displayed flags, but we were Protect tants, and that was enough.". A correspondent of the London:Times, writing from Dublin, any; --- • , ii The Earl of Enniskillen, denies that the "e.x. pedition" was entirely of a party and Orange character. 1n the first place, there were neither flags, ribands -nor musicr, bad such been used he would have taken no part in the alfair. - Second ly one-half, the excursionists were not Orange- Men; it was composed of the clergy or, every Protestant 'denomination, the gentry, the mer chants and inhabitants of Enniskillen Ind Its neighborhood. , The visit to Derry was in return for the one paid to the town of Enniskillen on the opening of the railway between thei two towns and occasioned ty those. ; feelings of ancient connexion and friendship which have been- pre- ' served for 'Mutinies. between Derry And Ennis : killen. The noble Earl further pleads that chief reason for aeoetimanying ,the "tsipeditiOn7 was to' prevent any display of 'party, feeling on the occasion." The "Farnsannagh Mail!! an Irish Shortly after the. 0 0Alniepee took, place, a crowd of country people assembled, andalthesigh ye bleak for. ouroonitatirrinmanity\shert we 'Pei such a.senten*liat , the ;tenth ahriuld' be' told, whlchi'm wellies been informed by an eyewit ness, l 4 'welt discreditable - hi \ the peasantry of that dist:JotoOr informant states, that hardly one (if - thoie WhO came up Would' condescend, to put a hand.,to. render the s li ghteit assistanne.;—,= and although - one fellow-was paid liberally for bringing elittla water, and anothei.area paid, to. bring a door to carry. off thepoor aufferers,r4th er of these fellows returned., That such an oil ourreicii Should." take place in s'elt.ristlin coun try; and be cheracterixed with such baid-liearted;' lIINIS •ln-• the hour of need ,will" acareely be he: , Herd. . , ' ' . - r‘ , '•- , : I", \ - , -, \.. ... . : Thik.liorthern*big" (aLibe.Cil IrlitiProies. tintlolr,nal) eisot--Thil partlei whose lives Were imperilled:Wete, almost all or them,Pre, labia* - Bit, - till till ' as iStriakaze con- \ ',lotion of some person!, char g ed with this hellish attempt it the wholesale destruetioeof hundreds of their fellow creatures taker place,- wii, , ,‘ not in O. \ cooditiontoitty wlietheithrtinzderera are Roman Cat/mild or Protest/61s. ' . .-I Thia•may , possibl y 'be' proved' to, hued:leen a,' , ROmatrCatholio plot; and, in `that ease; we ars'. \ ready tc;,,,mit,. th a t „abortive treason c a. G n id o \ i .Faux earl not at all becompared in atrocity , Llrith the attempt at crime on,the Entdikillen rail \ wa But,.` \ till sotorthing"Cr other has been ' pro d against some partite or other, nothing could bettkr adapted toahreen the real trim[- oats frem jostles thatithe,conduct of those ire. brands itho bareraised the cry of a Popish plot. In this unhappy country of ours, Romea r Catlio- • .lice are qul,te capable ofmaking martyrs of 'Bo. man Cathtt , ; 'erizaza , and- Protestants are i I quite capabl of con tßomati Catholics as criminals beCanse thoit,o9:tontan Catholic, and of makingtittin of 'Mai? false &Censers. - • A Pourmar flca' Jestwnent.--The following, brief and spiriieeitortettit i t'Jetinit, is from • history of the jesui` by EL 0, ta h, * 4 4 Ja st l ) , - dished in` New York: ' \ - ... ... ' ‘," Take the Jesuit for, t hionghr or appears ~ to 'he, and you commit is greatest of blunders. , Draw the character alai ; . init,the Jesuit Peens* ',,, • `to be\ in London; and yon will not recognise your: . \,. 'portrait in the. Jesuit of Remo. The - Jesuit Is ths . man of circumstances. ‘Despotid, in Spain, constitutional in England,. rePublican \iti Part- , 'ray, big %.in Rate idolater id \ India, lie shell assume an act out in his awn p;s i on,, With id- .. mirabletleubility, all those dale s t (eaters by whiohnten are neually.to be diatingniabe&frote \ each other c b tie will accompany ,thitgar woman twos the or to the theatre, nod will share in the excesses' . itlid, debanchee. ~W ithceoleterr colds- . \ tenance, - he will take his inject' ISY, 'tht ride'of 's the`religious mati'llk Church, and he will revel in' . \ the tavern with the glettou or sot - lie-dresses in all garbs, speaki alt languages,' kii;:iirs,alfetts. toms, is present everywhere, - though 'nowbere recogniied—and all this, it shoilldieenif,anuM etrous blasphemy l'y for the greater:glory 'of Gtid Nor A " USINEse - TRAettAoll.4 , l"—rhe SAE. \ renulth Republican says that during rim height \ ' of the eprdemion that city, nn * order for 'floe \hundred leases,of bread a .day -Wile seat, by-our.. Mayor to *icon `its a business transaction, he :, \ , not dreaming that the pmemie obatitinnylor'the ' '.\,. 'people of tlhU • place \ would Cause them to reject .' all overtures of 'payment:' . 143 t 80 . it line been. '\ '. We trust that the public opinibn of the• world will pass such judguitMt upon , theirldeot as it merits . We can only say ' that Saran' ah will remember them for it!' ' \ • - 4.4 e. . ' ''' .i• - - - . . . .... ~ .. .. . ... JUDICIAL SYSTEM 00 gilt, rROTMITAIIT .EPLII.. ocean Duosca.—The committee appointed at the last meating_of the ,General Convention of the Protestant EpiscopalChnrch; is In session etllew York', Ibt - theliorpose of revising ter Canotie of the Episcopal; judicial. system.... The .Imirmitteet consists of Bishop Delancy,...Weetern New YOrkt- Bishop 'Unfold; oflllittbis;' Bee Di., 'Nfeide, of Conneotient;Bes.Dr. Borrongtia,of,Portamontiq N. EL; Judge,Chambert of Md.; EL D. Adama, of Md.; and Ti.'Higble, of Trinity Chtneh: .. ... John W'cutworth, AL C. and editor,: offhe Chi cago Demtoret,•.funt written a long letter'o his oonstituents, declining n - renomination. ?. .11efutye he was never , stronger in ;hia.diairict.then now, but that.if he. rune the platform that would Lave tube laid for hire Yreititl look ilk° a,regeeticet 1\ amid . :Ifeniglasti, and . impair ; that 'gentleman' chances :atm eltotion to the . Presidency. -.John hirite at the itjcs of his - being taken. up. by a `TIIO,OO :pzinade . d . constituency," but, ghee the conntry_t o_undersiond that be would not be un faithful tam constituency even to. be Le/toted to the Presidency. . iA L :AR GAIN 1 , —33,6 00 for tt& balm!. No..47lltom i ,lkt ffritltr ,a t V: ai &par, Ltn\eon mondstarY.ala &nihle Alp, Na V ' rrggrVtr dglth giNlaokAliate \thxde& Told. 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