The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, October 11, 1854, Image 1
.4 1 0 .. - Ir i . • , . . , , . . _________ ..__T---• ~.,. ~............. ---,... - ESTABLISHED - -IN' 1786. . ET Sll • - - . • _ PITTSBURGH GAZETTE . BUSINESS CARDS • , . AGENCIES.C ___ - - • etlatuntm DAILY AND WRI/14.2 Dr .ATTORNEYS. • - . GARDT- 7 -Hating been appointed the ex ' • WHITE & CO. elusive Aftnts for Pittebundi Au the male ofPatent Ated Cemented and Stretched Leather Belting. man. a p A m ") . O rl i. " MI luau ...e.-- Le , - [s l.gin ianiL L lAT T G eo x ilT. ' I TOSEPLI S. - & A. P. - MORRISCN Attor- uLt.m.d by P. anwit a sox, entartfora, ommeu.a. , newt Law. Me Na 143 Fourth sired, between We now oder for sale a large amortment of all widths, inlifteld math:ant. Pittsburgh. Pa. • maim manufaetured , at the mania:new...it mires , her article TERMS: DA/LT-MA dream Per .litilte= forsbis MU- Trott r 4.7 . HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake. ilrubbermitelthon ket Al." tt •ra y oVrosood, ' L i rier d th • sal% a l i. " th: lord i r s aet t ,...... 1 .. 4 „..... chl i. . ens.. Naimoli.," Great street, totften .m. Pcsuth vi e "Machine Juno= Depot; Ne,..116 Man Kee i t. will be suppned on the OAMIDI / ._ d ARO. - - Thnee e ft s, per asulousl:-.........................0 il 00 Ris Onfte e . -de ....i.e....ie....e5* i s 00 1110BERT.E. PHILLIPS, Attorney atLci USTINUX)MIS, Real Estate Agent, Stock, Merchandise and 111 Broker, Oft Na 92 iLli St. Lords: Mo. 74 : Arthatreet, don Wood. Business promptly Wendel Thetreft . tdrib tO . fe; ----------- /TaidlT ands irrarishly in odnems. -No club maw Win A OBERT P°/ i L C CE . Attwae y at Law- b. sent the par ingdzes, unless the Moony Is suit rot O.= et n or •° 4 Gnat etmetioPPoalte theoourt S AM"L efts stem Pittsbgh. L. MABSHELL, Secre - tsry Citi a1y24.71.3 sern'S Insuranne Company, 94 Water street. _ RATES OF ADVERTISING: • , TAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office VI M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insu- OM iquara La .. PORI= of Nonpareil or Mats. MP Fourth stmt. new Grant. MUMMA/6 jairrdly .1. . ran.. Co.. 02 Water dr= . • t, '. each adAlithe=1 one IWeerctca- . 75 ...- • 0 r RRANCISC.FLANEGaro'n Attorney at Law, • GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Franklin _ ~ t taro weeka77.7.—................. 3 tel . 1 - . Pitt burgh . J tt, 7lr• Insurance Company, northeast owner of Wood three ftekk - -........ 4DO and Ital meets. -- E ... in......._ , .. . ...... 6 00 . _JASPER .D. BRADY, Attorney at Law, , . meatmi-.=7.—..10 onerl AI 100,10 Pula stmot.Pittataram 11 A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu- Do' • - - .i.... tool Immranee Company. 42 Water etreet. BANKERS AND BROKERS. : 7k , twelve useedl=. -.—.- 48 03 5 osossign. Samoa _........-,......-.Moncse 5. gonna 1 , 614441.0 C •td•• 7 o 710 " of imnTel."nnn". 600 TIERNAN , & CO., Bankers and Exchange GEO..H. TAYLOR & HUSTON, (successors One dollar for each :additional lift. _One iftareichangfthle ft pleasures (Pee ft- ~. ~, , A7lo , oloers i :W6 Wood drest, cornerof Diamond Alley, %trot Lt../ and Get‘erd Cinnteimde • •°° P e t' 111.0 WRlARsive Of 1.D.----- -- • .' . ) - t b.. 0, gents, for kastern Trawl:oar For each an slow s,v.m. tempted over one month, most _ 1171107 and 1 Rank Notes and COI. Discount Time flon Lines, Wholiage Dealers In Staple Grandee Sheet. for weep sow n htser ( el under the softly rate., •ftehange, and Trainor/ Name make Collection. In all 101. Cotton, Cotton TOM, Batting, tone, Manilla. Mir . hall sties . •. the, principal eiti eel thenion; Receive Detstens on =I ours and Kentucky Hemp, Tobakco. Soda Ash, Window Afternssuarate eromdioll • litleate ... . • .. 1 1 1 .4 ... Moth end r,... .,....... leterest, and ale th eir prompt attendee, tall o sh.. Glass, Pig, Bar and Witte - Lend. Naval Stoma, sad CbstilD 11=ant DUI and Pittsburgh Manufactured Goode generally.- crw nck el l oelnW i s • Fo; tam ati.ttium.at. " 113 - 7 - . - E.l.ll l l=lnga t antetra k tly . ro b e s :Se ' , mirNi-ly Agent for the 'Tenn 31111 . andanner Milr 13beennge, be the amount charged foriboir DMZ:Wm. Pitts bu rgh. No. 48 Front Street, /SIDM I to 1 . 0 . 1 . 1 U, .ii.... thm two ,. 0f ,,,,. to I, ~..d a y .. . Ames smosme .... =...ICDWASS, rues..-....case mufti- pitteburgh and Ni. Louis Packet Landing.) Cincinnati.. a s other ad nts. ' li k RA-MEM & RAIIM, Bankers and Ex- ie263md ' Aftertlftmente not marked on the copy Sro a ehangißrokera Buy and .011 Gold and Snow and nem= err Insertions, will he eoutinael till for=l n Notes: ne= c oans on Real Estate Stock Sem- 0 .: 0 . ....tn..-- e. W. Irs.lSalrOßD. DR&lelelkiMebett lesurchase ry Notes, tad Tine B ier on Ead A. HUTCHISON & CO., Commission Pumas or amaalt r iatom al aridly Malted to fid es West. Buy and 'Sell Stocks on t o . M. Collet. j tbair own Immediate =sinew and ell advertiennente Pir dons made on all points In the Unon Offlo, corner at • Merchants and Agents for the St. Louis Sugar Rah,- the benefit of other Tanana sa net •• di •d^ rtimm•ute Third wed Wad ands, directly opposite tim si. mad. er, Mae. In Sugar. R 01..., Pig and Bar I.W. lire not Immediately emmected Wltb ea.& own bllateletw. sad . noted. . m ii.b. Oakum, Tana Punt, ft., ke: eel atl deems of advertisement, In length or othendee, be. --- - . b. awes .1 ta. mmar.t... 11 . D. KM, Coin, Stock and •• Exchange ay,.111b1,1=4.7.14..2•V, herd t ..t .ftt * l 't al Riot.. , norm street-Buys and ...u. swag.. MUSIC, &C. All advertisements =MOM Institutions. 11» emir nr --7 on Fasten, elute supplied at cur. Sant* srat WOrfthip. and other mobile inedis mod •u ' m ug B . uk intw i m u , Eft :h n itral •W•st " lenin l y j" ELM H. MILLOR. Dealer ia.Piarici Forte ' s,. Pentieal ~dna and =deft tea be Stunted bill Motil*Y . - .--.-- 11, Mode and Maiiical Instruments,. School Books, end able sedetly In adman. . - . war Irli_lL'atissit-trartrea..--wal. U. ft= •IdII . Bois agent Ibi .Chidieri a Piano Forte, for D.4,h ilmin tw i nntim. b .... / . 4 th b• th =i 66 ,l. 2 ,.. nrnin ' , m k ee - e p e ,,' ' LOM.MR, • A Co., Successors to w..teranonmvona.-Na st woosVewt. .tied k,,. f.„...ii.,,t t am aj0i .,4,1t. m . „db., nod a b en . Mousy. Ma nua 00,...BanlientEschatigellreargraand eo aeooMpauled,to be paid he .. ers In Foreign' hoMmtkihschlisrtlficates bf iI ENRY KLEBER , Dealer in Music, Mn it."..i....d,,,,a...,50d ail-other, sending 03.11111t&W , 1 2mli. t 2 Beek iidoe,olutriveao - a•W Ohrest.j i. W4o 7 _Mds 'Meal Instruments. and Imparter of Ita li an Strings, time, or requiring clothes design:l4l,o a ll attention to ice= _....iti , , * .M. 0 1,17.7=1: 0 = igi B kpt inftlot fee Nun= A Clark's grand end mum. Planes. Fah; Rollwea, Omagh,: or an public entertainments, , - , nerft ow ..a with Waman's Zoltan Attachment. Also Ihr Dunham's 71 - ...=--11::12r-~al...-2 - vita= Pd„„,Tgagit get t en 6 talriter Foreign and Amadeus . to NOM& ili=selen t iated or g raenued to promote --- _ _ - Inma t intenet.can only la Warted with the under ditmemell.. nuide on . onallomierds of Produce e - shipped DRUGGISTS. .i., that the mew, Is to he Mr. If Intended to 0= ere 00 = 7 t.." --- _________ ._.. _ __ ia I in the k i ted ealueni, Mama n°l b• therled var. a. wnuasta .:-_,...... .;.„,,,..... . ..,.. ~. .:. ,-....r. a. Wear. iIORN HAFT, Jr., ( successor to Jas. Ml3l uf•• • t moral. of 10 cent. per iltia nulon, or Agr ee ri e . r e b e , s wim.; aripi s prim. , FM: H. Wl-141s1.A111M it - ,tin.,...nankers and aro. waeto.i. and tc.t.o Druggist and Denier In . Tavern Manse Petitions ft each . 1. d ......i h ..k., Nar a, I % A ~,,.... pi w eld and Mt tole, Dyeetuffs. fa.? 41 wad street. a doom below Pool Relate Avi [ ' and Auctioneers' afterthements tiot Ird tads. Pittaburgio. ..r. Pitiebmath. Sil-Reguler Agent tor Dr. to be chard under yearly Wok but allowed a disarm:rat of All hanions made on liberal Lamm , and mama.. 10..1 . 1 . 4•• • • .. nn° tlety-three and.onfthird per cent .from the amount Of promptly attended to. . .119 , 17 . t. cantor. on ...173.11 MAI:e lunar ea rai-wtom• ix may raraut . AWILKINS Jc CO., Exchange Brokers, I WILCOX & CO., Druggists and Apoth em Sour* the.. huertions., .. ... ......--...M f,rs . No. "5 Fourth dreet. optealte the Bank of Pitts. A . 'roost...'roost... corner Market street and the Dlamond.keep Do. elmh additional 1 ... --....- al C. All tRIMS.IOI. It met liberal rata. jell> .. .. a l. on bond • fell" and ... I. " ........ or 1 • • AZIMIMOIRSTRIX W.V. IPAIM. r• • Drugs. Medicine& Perfnmery,andartlche metaled. inntbelr ' Due Satime, (10 Litnalone Iftertfts -50 cents. Mainers. 1 /M. each additional iftertion....-25 cent . . LARIMER , Jr., Banker and BD°. plysaleino• peePaiptlos• esrafully comp./W.lml. myl9 .AR traustent advartimment• to be paid Intienanisa ~- s te p filth street,'No. 66 . edielnining the Be= of ' • ttshorg. _TORN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in - RATES OF DISCOUNT. IV" HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign srbj4" s ",... / ,,, r ` l ers t tu el l' g v ir d ' a . " and D i • Shoff.. Na 29 6 N and nesteStle But of Eschange. Certificates oil*. All orders wilt receive prompt attention. coassenn saw rat Sal 11111.1TRes essWere, We Melte, Bank'Notee and Specie. Na 69 Market etra littw gar-A t for Loudon A Oo'. valuable Dually medicines N. HOLMES & SONS, Brokers - Win. ifirOmortions mode on .ri the orlotipol clot • tow 2•M• As. 17 mart 4 a. am... Third and Fourtlt its. PattbsnOt thrmilthed , the United sta.. • , PENNSYLVANIA. ;City flack Cincinnati.- 1 - • tautest Pildsburgh.....-.paCosoner- IMAlLudial- do BOOKSELLERS &C.- Drugggists, and manufactunne of White Lead. Red , WI • • d Litioarge, corner Wood and Front streets, Pitts. ' • ftelmaft Bank of d 0...-. Frankhn Hank do 'boner Mee. end Manure of do.. tafayet_t• Bank... do • meld Bank of • Goolateme..---Par Ohio Utelne.A.Treetoa. de j L. READ,l3ookseller and SDI/1000T NCr IR E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in ; Beak of North AISWWWWL-De/ Western Reserve Rank- do Td k y x , rt , i th . t. Apo, , . . alldtaga., • Dank of Neethen U Bank of Ilaestikuo- - • ,n_Denita.Painta Dze Stuffs. Gib. Tarolds, re- dot, Bank of 1 , M0Vai1a...... Snail N0tee......... - 1 Bank of Pens ...par - NNW ENGLAND.' 1 ., It - WMIeDIN; Wholesale and Retail 1 0 t,..e .. . 4 etteet. Pittenorth. Goods warnmbeo. Prift • Comonereld Bank of Pa-par All solvent Beaks __..... -- % • Desier In Blank and School DoWster and Sts • 01=1onochaniaBlt-pow NEW YOR E. 1mik.....-,......-.....par New York City -.-..-..- Fidebtoldt . . =AO RATIN; & REITER, Wholesale & 'Retail Ifenstuldou Bnk._ -....-- -1 • OHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sea - Inn Messer of Liberty end St. Mir Amts. Monreor.*Moop. 3=l-. _ ..._ _T — itint): ' Are; mosso, to Aarhus, ilt. Agnew, Na f Market sear Fourth, Pittsburgh. Pa. Jr , SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale LIENRY S. BOSWORTH, - Booksel - iii - .1 -' l.nd 0 . rireesa.t., Nall. Wood .duet. Pitteburgh. 1. 1 l' h, ' mmd...?• * 3l 2 t t.6l•6"T teberrgli, it . 12': . 62 Mart's •I"4"nnr AOSEPH FLEMING, Successor t.O L.WIICOI . & CO.. corner Market street and Diatemed-Eaere ono . AY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, up .. hand aMI and oomplen sesertment or prom No. 66 Wood street, next' door to the corner of Third,: NedM: nek 71 ealdft Cbeets. FerfumetY. and . 11 =ld* _blush, Pa.,. School and law hooks cionstantllon hand , Perdt,ag.t: hie hes pre rat ~,, ...„...„, tan bows. Jelely . -- - _ M — soliiileVlDairk..,.. lo — r Dalthewas==,........ear ttaehept """ W9hrll=:C r r iriggiiir - VATIValta trouthwartltintk----:..Dar AR aorentt IDAAA— • • X Trelsoan'altank.„.......ier , VIRGINIA. .'" . W Ba e n s kteorfn harp ,Rank a the Valla..,— Cbrba..l 1 Rant of Vs.Rlchroond " 1 ......t ; p.. . Bonk of Charter County:- R2r . RAlVAF,,,,,Nertfolt, " liankollhanvill•-,.....—..Pae Dank of Del. Orr., ObaNeer— Iderchants li ; Rank-of Osnatantown. North Wortanre Dank.... l• Bank of Gettyabscreo..— . —1 Bank v ....-a- 11•11 ° :i nl Cop. ci rw..„. i.l" ' 2 stiosern7 Co. easer......par Bank of EL ofN.usenra• 3 Rank of Nortbnotterhunt.par Com. Rank,WElNAnAton. 2 Coluentas Ilk A Midas CrA•new Merchants Rk„Nowtrarn, '3 Doylestown Ilank-....—...par.'80UTH CAROLINA. - I .?# 11 . 4"-•"" "--- -kor rf a t t ll S "Ls= ?, _._ _ , Mak Plaotn 't C a eet d ax a s• Hk 2 /Amu. A GEORGIA. I icc Co Ilk offt t et, TISNN Aug. . o2.4' . 2 All polvont Baßk....„—. . Brio 1 Farman . Bk cf Busks On...par Varmint Ilkof Lancaster— • Farmers' Bank of Readlaguar Faros. Do i of On.par -- ran a Wartuitrarfo Franklin Bk Harrisburg Bank Lancaster LarZair 10 - 2;Crilia. _ - ....rink of ItentrleVy,roUlar'e 1 L„b,,,..,, ihng„...., __Mrlßk of Imam% Thornton w i t ' Marne Bank of Pattaellepar Nortbern likof Kentucky , onoggsbekka HarkkA..,...... Scrathemßkorliewrodry. e ^ . 4 0 "... 81LN1L , ..-.4 l kg • tab . INDIANA Wyoming Bk,Wlllmebernyer 11.% & brandkea-1 York - Bank-----,. -...:1 • • lUSSOURL • Bilter Net ' ....:-I Bk °Hinge of Itiaroorl-. I 7 - - • . lILLNOIB • O a ld ni k a tiltabi Banit-:,......1 - State lankkand &ekaMee 61). at Aboron..-- , -- do Snook of tgleate...,„.-- 76 Bracey at Atbent.—....- do WISCONSIN. booth st Bridgmort.:-.1 do Marble & Mrs In. Co. ebb 6 Bram& st oblDicatJW.i.:.: -do - . MICHIGAN. Branch atClordand.„.-... do Tartomanbwharda Bank S Bram& at. Toiedo.--,- - .- doeboarnment SUM Bank a Branch atliayten.' --.-.. do Peningdar Bank-.--... 6 3 Baugh at Dalaware—.... do Insorance Canom7.-- 2 Snow& at Calambee ..- do State Bank.:-...„-.......:. 6: 1 4 Brandi at labtaboda..- do CANADA. . Bowen at 80kat...........- Ilk of N. Braarle at Manige6l.--...: de Bk of the F A' Ne t Inane& at Rip10y.....,-.- de Bank of Moot:real_ -- . 6 Brandt at, Cludnostl.-. de Blr of U. 406aNwrorropto .6 Irma at WealklngtOtt..- do BASTERN =CHANG,. Demob at. Oadls.---..-- do On New York..---.... booth at learierter- -. do 'Philadelphia.-- do Bram& at, Stonbakells-. do Baltimore. do =MM.. V 41.900...... do WIJITIRN MOHAN° E. M Newark:- --.- do Cbminnati..—.--......., Ly, Bram& st Ilyeingneld...-. do Lookreille------.-- Orman at Mariettn---- do r. Looks --.-. .. .._. . Broach at Tro -- do GOLD ANDSPICIEVALIIV; Branch at Mt. t.:.: do Doaldoorm, Spankb---16,00 • limmetk at lonainiDn-- do do - Datatot..---16,60 Breach at Norwalk---- de Berle, old -NM Brandt at PkOka- - --,..- do KW 11011 ~ ---.-.-....10,00 Branca at Portmootrug;». d limelonikokkagoes....--- 7.80 Brooch at Yearn......:.:.... do Ten Tbalem..- .... ;,...- 7.60 Branch at Breach at CaTabaga ........ do Sonerelgoi--....„-- 4,A1 Branch at Maskilloa...- do Ten GoLders.-.--- 3.66 Branelk- at Woostm... : do Napoleons- ........ SAC Brandt t. Bram& at. TorkagebT;77,7. Bo . • • . . BIM OF STOGIES. ILEPORTNI FOE RIM ITITSBUIV4 I uArBSTI, DT CO. SHNHUAND EXCHANGE 8Ry44113, N0,71' 190E70 STARS Prrrirstnuia. Saptember 13. 111. M. Uoltod Atotes Do. Ponen ,x lvorAs t 6. - =:...u, A IL.— 347 - is seep 10 Do. tom , Ac- ....... 30 Fitto i trlAl 011 ; . d r.. 6. {.!ww 1006 o*PbiL Bost At PIittoDAISD---- Yorehaots` litsuat Dank AsallomP TWA— ..... Aliesboof 11.•1 0 0 EA* MIA Tst (Warns' ro DoVAlllDook--- - - ••- • - latlerdia: - 7=-= 1 2 1 Vlaad 164. Reidga..' -.. ..... Si . Northam Labattlos... ' ..... id Willialaarat Rd 15 1P.•:•••••• ° naffluact. PRIAM Lila Insiarmaa. ~. 1 W.W.I InaoradiesCo...- ..llitlaiiror humane* Co.- - Maridedid litrenian'a C 0... . I Pitlaburati to Phil* ...... .. b Plttabdrp 1 ii. ..1, alavUlii.- b m.... 11 t Lo ii::.= - - 5 aan. Lula diaddlrAil l ß rittabarab Clia 15.6,55 . 5 Minicia tilaalimadar- a You ay Starairatar 4 Pen oh. Railroad— I Ohio h. Nana. Rallia6d.k d Ran. A Ohio Railroad.-- 1 ilavalaii4 I Wallas R. R. 1 Martha IlallaraArdr, D rayatta Mairaatio.......-- A Erie Meal Rood* r-- li 1 Do. . - • do. mry ,)- I , Turtle Oral& alas mad au.* Timmy. Plallb 0 ~..07 141 r, ; yo ... I'l flhorrooth. , .. Pittrhor}th North ut0rter......,. NorthW ..... PlttabariNt*iti r e &Mhos tirratiTch—,—... ohs. Trip o;nwt-=—.- ~.~:.~~ - a~os...M_:w~Y~ :~.'._ TrUaW . ►aea~t.. PDmnlr..~ N0~Yb...._......... WA:MANGE MID BANKING 110 1 A. WILKINS 1 CO., ma ga awn i t Ak Oldfdt. jfia n ;bora Jaws., • • PITTEBORGIA, PA. CORSIGN and Domestic Exchange, '.044 V' ih gteasel aoll ou Kew/ oil doom% sadJuterasi snowed Mum BR • opciSed Um. &di GEORGE ARNOLD h 00. ' JUINXBRA DIC at M ..ANllTrvilawitlagulmat ILiRDWABZ WOE SADDLERS AND CAIIRLtGE ?JAILERS R..T. ab; In WOOD gran?, prmatliaz ciee Ntabir p.,= A lvir at% per mat., aar0u6........-----....1534e. ... ; .... 3....1.......n. YAWS fIATEMAN, TULLIS . .i. CO., C me oinmission . Merchants. and Oatmeal Forrnedsze. triennial. Hires dr , liallecod. ti0...21955d..._ qtn i t= ota.. and ae s c ig . ....7ilEptigixa t .rea t Whlts... : W tlm.V. 11trAi;n4",elnistannmo .. .. . Mainspents barn . Iltg:reb, by 9=to Wif= rail atettinedra. . JOSEPH OHAPILIN. winlmuLir AND ZFTAU btarli ZN IBIYORTED OIGABk3, Mrka woe, THE: DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ~,,, COMMISSION dr.C. UE=:ME I. IP: BUTLER & - CO., tORWARDING k• COMMISSION MER CHANTS and Deals 01 Irina Plitabarth Man ia Artletet, Lesdinpe sad Elmo! Lead. Nix. P 7 IPirst Street, Plttotargb. au .1.1y414 . Who/wale Grow., Imparter and Dealer in 174 ()REIGN WINES, cariutdies and Old Mo altw' :rarritlll.7Alo4o,AV'Eull'A"'"` .tMM 1) W. POINDEXTER, General Merchan ..• dies Brattier sad Conualsekte Merehent. 187 Prost street stet &wad street, Pittabstreb. Qtaulted A -. A. ALBANS Commission , and For • warding Mandan* dad.re In Wood and Produce iteuccullic also, Plttiburgh Ilartuiseturce. No. 114. &mud utrect, Pittsburgh • ac 4.11.53 I{{ar BIS ON & CO., Wholesale Grocers Produce ina a...wag= wra.A., rty street. Pittsburgh. isle bPRIMER TIARBAUGH & CO.; (Succes nors to 8. 114:124iRti,) Commloka sod Torltardins rebantr, Dogmas:l Wool and Produce 145 }Vet and 116 Second Areas. Pittabarabi°Cri'llia.t• &w. REA, flour ?a ore, • Commission itir • opd Torrardlug Merebasts &Ed Donlon lo Produce irsooniny. Orders for Pittsburgh Non attended to. _Nos. 74 Wotor FreitttrPlitsburutt, elY Alum apl47. A. A. WADY.. ... 1, Jon. nARnt . ' kW§ E SlTcceseors to • AS'WOOD. JONES 00 , (kosssladost and Tonna+. erahusta, Dealers In Plttaburgtt Eastbetoredoocas, llttsbagh. . • RR HEY, MATHEWS CO., Wholesale Oro- Corn:Won sad YortmalLor Mactunti; sad gents Ita. Brighton Cotton Tara, F - Water at.: Pittsburgh. A . EGGER & .A.NTELO, General Coramie- Marchaals. Phlladilphla. Liberal oelvandoe o on danalgtammt• of Prodore Reaerar. AMY .illiroaN -WATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers, cosasussoellsrensaty and Dtesro In Ando.* and ttsbanrh llanufnctures.l.o. 966 W e66r o...Pittnburch a. B. CANITELD,, late of Warren, Ohio; Commission sad TonraddingLant, sad Wing. bealae In Western Rosana Batter. Pot and Pearl Ash. and Warta= Prods. r. Water 'treat, between Raltldlald lad Woad, P/ burgh. r.mwLIML,TIMM WM; (Lata of arm &Aim. Littlei 0..) Fr LITTLE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, t res s= e° '''x. " 3 Piteet Pitt.. burgh. • Int.loo.k.loli tot-lob. Aug. Int..lon.taot/ d Int. Mal Wo• ud do do - Int- 'an liNm do 6 Chess WAREHOUSE.--41:E MY IL COLLINS, Fcrrardlar sad Caoaalamion Iklerehant,sed VON BONNHORST & MURPHY, Whole- Irk anksge sad Coilmlaton lisretkaats. and Deem in PI tgginala Shanithetarei, lto Water Rest, Pitt* bench. JACOB FORSYTH Jr., Forwardin • and rm. irglO3lAS PALMER; Importer and Dealer In French and' damn= Wan Paw, Na. 68 Ilarlut Intwnen Third sad north street . Pittabaritt. z. '43 Div.Dtar 2 ;yt. 13. Div. - • D. Div. " DvA VV M eCLINTOOK, ImForter and Whole ul.Cloths,lla_ as labia sal Plano Omen. Wi r tar ebidd Mom Boninto at Trimmings, No. UR Market street! tMRIS & PATTON, Wholesale and Re. tall Groorricoa Mutant Ada of the Disabatal, Pa. Dlr.Ctr.S. a da LRAM(' VAN GORDER,, Dealer in Trini. lags, Ilarlerld almer. Lao Goads. Zahrolderim • Glad's. Goals and nary artiste% a full mu eat et which eau always be bad at Na. Ni, earaer of Market street sad the Diamond, littebUrifh. Pa. - a 511•17 Div. Job . 4 * Nor moat. a. A. sums CO rrmarnan—c. MIMI/TX CO a. 2022. A A. MASON A, CO., Whelesale ..a Retail In Yam, Dry Gmis, 2S Mb MURPIIY & BURCIIFIAII, Wholesale . sad Getse u Ars Goods Idertisseds, omsor Itocuthosd gr. Div. Div. :. M 11.D14.10 KeW =O nom 41[01IN FLOYD & 00.; - Wholesale Grocers .aci.musamialerchanta,No.l73Woodand UV WOOL, Plttabura. • iilo ROBERT MOOSE; MOOREAlsoleaude Grocer, Rec. 11 twine owstreeeur to eminee, rolor v r lir i =,.. MT ki n ds r •uter'se bwsV► Astylarp iddS snd9srisr old llicskamihski Widadn .hich .111 '" Add for lb, dab. 1 . , „ ...... —ago. S. JOU.' BLACKBURNhiamtie aro . - I t L io n i t t atd CO., iii:slers In reothiee sa4 on hand at their ltardhoonrilr Woes stror, PUN Om = party- ISAIAH DICKEY & CO:, Wholesale' Oro.:. 511=tn ". . altT; b l s rms . ritssel).Mtji' _ awn "ram_ „.. Tran5....... --warns 0. US. & ROE, Wholele Grocers and °Nudist= idad!ania. No.ll).ll.lborty Knot Mt. 1r0n6 . 6466. . ♦TWGL. 1117 M. BAGA.LEY & CO., Wholesale Gra 1 • eery Nos. 16 mid SI :Wool *nut, Plttabanch. WmuatiL lIPCLUBA, 'Grocer and -Tos Dodo, corpora Wood :sad With And& bso nnol h f i nallrird glik,l=Vd ri retf Draws ouppliod on WAY:mut tonna:• - OBERT DALzaL CO., - Whglesalo _itirmicomniesioa weachiata.A.re In rroloe. gitatrumugh : No. 24“thorti stmt. onct --- .. . ledididdid WICK & .111clU&DiulF.1 6 , suoVstors to •If V L. It D. Wlek.Wboldisis Sand Couudindolg worchooto, Dealers In e y lb oc 4 T1U . 12.1, Lod Pittobough Imampododoo , .0013 Mr -01 Wood and Waist stro , rtd, PlWatoond CULBERTSON, Wholesale Orooei and Oonimhdott Here ntat,Astit la Praises sad Pitt*. arch Maolactund Artkles, lvs 'Altair Amt.. Pitt* •burgh, . . , .10111 - 11M0 • ' ' , t 1211: FLOYD, Wholeselo Orocerisi, Com , ' Dealera lo tradoca-116004 _ - "tfrostinS.DP•AnAnt. Woxyaatt SLEIA stneti. - 11 Iri& &au"- & ampows, v.MOM" . lIMIALIY,II6BIatip Wholo; EA gm. ems. fa 11111 MAN Mat. WI. H. SUTTON DRY GOODS. GROCERS. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY )MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1854. WOOL MERCHANTS. ULEE, successor to MURP ',At' LEE, . Wool Den and Connoting:km Warehnnt for this Woof /magician Wool' Goods No 137 MM. , Mama. cart MEDICINE. R. JAMES KING °Mee and Residence. 11.2 Filth greet. oppealt• tba. Cathedral. Pltte. h. 1a1:11 WM. VAE!AN, M. D., Office 6th street, hoto• Rialtheokt. Offlo lotwr —8 to 9. a. ■ 2 to T to P. r. z. otr..a Ira MERCHANT TAILORS. n - CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo thkr, Wo. 74 Wood street. Particular attendant to Dors' sad Youths' Clothing. nolh4i LTAMDlGBY,Merchant•Tailnr.Dra ertll:r slut Dealer to Ready Mad. Clothing, 111 LID. y stree. FWATTS & CO., Merchant Tailors, 181 tl attnaL—lire ore now veo-I•ing enrt air emit of (kinds La Gentleman's Wear—Clotha. Cas. and inatlnasaf Ow newest Kyle* and thwodquallir I . 4landa and maim.. vlll plasm ere no • nal. I mbl M ANUFACTURING. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail Ilzaufsetarer and Dealer to CoHoot Wiles, Na U , itnokt. JOHN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX TICES. snootier article. BOUT) BOX Ina BRAZED BOX T/CEB; corner of Anderson and Rob. Ina= ettoets. one square from tbe Rand street Bridge, Al Ugh. at - oninsell ETIIBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN LLAB-ItMesiele marked ler ftebraideri And le ark br; MBA L. N. WILN.O!L cur - I. VIN Peen Amt. lacy* Hand. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man . rifactafing Company. COMPANY 11AVIN 'ENLARGED their rapacity kr matintbettiribm are sow ENLAR GED to meet the Increased &mend limthddßriek., tbsethlie and Handles Clay. Orden promptly atteteheit to by • KIER JONES. cool Vaal. littaborigh. September 21. Boots and Shoes!! lAMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, 3d doorikens the )luket Ileum. would Inform the pub that he has now • very Yell meek or ever, thing In the Hoot and ghee trade, mach aa Ladke Gaiters. half Onlters. Jenny Lind' Fedora, Lady Franklin and all the Myles Mond on the Rallern think ales, Mame and L'hUdrene oat...nand Vane, Boots and Rhona. In all their esrletleg Gentlememe one (Irma Pakont 11.11 Roots. French C'nli Doan,' Conger.. Rafters and Rue; ,tole' and Yeutter' Boots. line French 4.1 f. News. giro s• • nail ea M. wish to sell mach no smiths to all who Arm as with their custom no will tire mlislae• tbn.' Remember the slam, 69 kfarket street. my 29 10E1 D. . . „ RIPCORD & CO. WIIOLESALIC AND RETAIL FASIIIONABLII MIT AND CAP IdAIVUFACTURERS, AND DEALNIIIS IN ALL RIND/10F TURN. CORNER OP WOOD .4.ND PIP77IEIRICETE Pittsburgh, Pa. h." 4 " t `" """``' "471"4 li"‘ and pa Marfa Mom, CoAt and Fur floanete Coach and Carriage Factory. JOEINSTON, BROTHER & CO., corner of Delmont atul Rohm* drools, AUegheor City, would rospeettully Maim tbMt frienda mod ohs public orenmailf. that they am manufaeturing Carriage., Itaronehor, dock. away'. Braggieu Sleigh, mod Chariot', in all their memo. styhi of habit and proportion. AU orders will L. mounted with dalet meand to dura tbo o ty t a e d r obormat n ty moofn hd tom.. tirls i w n i g ll I M n o al be heir ndod work the brat Emden. Shah. Poles and Wheel $l.O, they MN conAdant that allwho farm them with Mar p'o' nds will be perfectly salaried on Dial of their work. Parchimum us rammatori for sir' them • all bads par. choudtut alarabors. oral New Cosa Factbry—Allegheny. elkM. 11. WHITE & CO., would ro•- aawarally Mama the poblie . that they have a shop oataryak. between Yedmal and Ymndoskey streeta They era now making and are prepared to receive orders Ler every dmmiation of reldeles, ticatheo4 Mutate, ,bar uches. Dunlop, i%atons, a., ,te,orkki,, these g experience In the mannhotnev of the abate wort. mid the bdUtlea they hare. they pal confident they are enabl ed to do week on the moat reasonable terms with Wee wanting articles In their line. Paying nartigobe attention to the mleetion of materrham, and baying none bat ennepotant workmen. they bare no hmitation In warranting their work. We therefore oak the attention a lb... Dublin to Mb metier. N. 11.—impairing One In the best manner , and on the most ressonable tam. - . rmantaton COACCH FACTORY. Slit. 4 1.:nrin i natilizontetri. yVrOULD reepeotfully - call the attention of Southern and Weems, literctian Is to Ms line Kat CaniVe= renqi' y y ria htemiaMl:cas tr ;;.21= ehlp, and nada his. own supervision; ow tan, with man doline, warrant his work to be Inferior to no= mamma. tared Inthe Unica. The storms. of Die bushier and the great Increase In demand fur tide claw of work. has induced him not to build any common or low read wart In hls estidgishment. Perot,. wanting good' turned .ark will Please cell and examthe his stads beans going East. MI work warranted. 1,14•1=W1.041.......CALV1K Mimi J. X. u rowan LivHiigsto Rmen Co. 4 1 4 10VELTY OR S, prrTSBU it RGII, PA. TACK and Depot Railroad Soaks; Hay, ea l ttet mut Oran dor Platform Iktid Combo do; Door . 1 10 of on oloubhPrhf id Drop and Thumb LOAN, cee. I , lllla of 'wiper mbar. Xtll: _appeared pattern; Mt; lall c :r i !Motu" . able lro Carthrso orar.fir W. We WALLACE, . STEAM MARBLE WORKS, ink ma and a= Liberty Orelt, opposite Bisittfiat ittrite PITTSBURGH. ItiONITMENTS, TOMIM, Grave Stones, ±VII. /haulier. , To., Impovtee Mae ways on heed, led wade orde,ll ...hinny. at. the leant prima. Three hundred dathirral and erdoeled_da shoe Se Monument*, _4.21 hand. ninth arid Blab War , No furnished to the Trade at the lowest prleeh mars And with ilkapitei at MO Liberty Azad. SUSS W. W. WALLACI. New Goodi and Fashions for GenOmens' Clothing for Spring of 1854 WATTS:a . . CO, :beg leave respectfully • ete I!,ters thelthuraeritug eve:tamers, 1.. the pub, opualslhr. that they , have Jost received heah euney of hasp adalttja2,to their patrooaas—f.e, Na best the ratt ers marl,* erneorand that they are ready to restive or -4...k...kbas Mom op Is theirs:Lineal superb style. - yaom No :§teoelly KPIIIMMI by their' east. ,r*”.= 7.11 r t a an Yalheised that one hms. No. I'M hyt: TL rty orth etleh sheen St. Clelr. • aph,S.,_, lientleMezuV Ent floods. gsubscribers :beg • )eave to. inform the' ttBe that ten tummy ttetkeem. the asereeetaid tusk - west. • - 1311. , • = • attest. NEW YORK ADVERTISENENT . B. From TISSCHER • SCHELL'S CioneralkAdvallaing Home, No. 340 .4 349 Broadway. Now York-41w 80 Naa. otroot.) Rdiage /Nrau 4 UM City xf New Tit*. Pianos! Piacos!! Pianosql j kITENTION of purchasers ix l inr" respectfully called to a new and id gen e Invention in Piano Fortes, non fully LP . and before the public, known age • ValVdlartialTriple etrlnged Ma Tha r penallerity of CI the Celestial Piano <andel.. in n s ea n ftelt7 lb 'ea. , . PT i kg with the stael. liege a attaintemot kilbnrt° O . ' Imown to the Plato Forte. The mod ordinary performer In enabled by tile ald of this Improvement to product effects In octave plating that would confbund a Thalbent ore Lists. MAI:4IU chief ex cellencies le Its rapacity to be used at Bill as Oa ordinary Plano of the invested quality of tone, and le instantly cliental by the gee of a common 'Adel to a conibiliatlon su thrilling and melodic, on to Captivate and - ,ebarm the heart. Them indmineents are euperlor lu power to two ordinary 7 octave Piano., while for sweetra, pane breadth, and richume of tour, they cha ll enge ea.*. ' tion of the world: This I. the Idabel tartimooT of More.. nod Aton' price of h .1 4. 1 4 . 1,4e te4ted w e th d eZelest d 1. 1•1 han d foar o. ,th , 1:: tiar t. y ..a ri. prier.. ELY k MUNGER, 321 Broadway, N tiort, se=mv Menufeetnre.l. Denier., whole A retalL Brodie's Cloaks and M . • I .____ fit°. BRODIE, 51 Canal, and Q 3 Lisps card eta., New York, importer. Manufacturer and olcale mid Retail Dealer in LADIEIe.' CLOAKS and MANTILLAS of every fabric and dneription„anlicits the attention of buyer. to tdeastenalve dock of good., suitable for the Fall Season. ills etyleolead the tradeeenifirmed monthly by Harper% Coder. end otherlea lest Fashion Rooks • , 2 -- - - • Musical lasirumanis: THE subseribere aro now pre area to offer tor the Inspection ofJobbers, ilumic and end oth• ere trnellng 3luelcal !natl.:nettle and Pderrhandles, the finlowing Violins, [kilos. Banes. Guam., Piedra, }Vert. ex.; French and an Accordrons, Sadnorlsr, Ono* a Pit- 100, 1100, TrIMIUTIP.S, dr., If C.: Gowen Acne& and Ilalltrn Strings, ak., de, our arrangements with the larsott sod mosteelebrated Manufmturers to Europa are such all to enable MI to RE goods .t Muds loweettrleee, and we can offer our rusto re me the advanta g e o *sleeting from en entirely new mai catefollyeteetted s nae . Being In the Market .t WI am 'Moe 'MITI THE CASH, ready to accept Of en Job lobs of &sada that may *Mcßae can affonl opportuni ! ties of bar gain. In mati , artielea. Agents of ha Needham.' rt t'Needhae' celebrate I Patent Melo deons. ' FE DINAICD ZODIIAUM & CO., Imposters., , No. 07 Malden Latie, hew York. IE undersigned hioritig. the Agent of Al a CARII.T tomnroars now Tors) CELEBRATED PATENT MELODEONS, would infirm the Trade and the Public to general, that they am now prepared to to Dealers and other, those truly celebrated Instruments at the Manufacturers' LOWEST PRICES. Every Instrument Warranted. FERDINAND ZOORAII/I & CO., I'ml:torten 01 Musical instrotnente. sulk-ante - No. 47 Malden LantaeNew York. Dignerreotylle Materials. 1 W. TITOMPSON do CO., 315 Broadway, Nev a . York, Matta...lnners mad Palen In Deese...rem' type Apparatus, Matting,. Preeervertalre., and lin potters of Platte, Chetnleals, Vanes' Femme. and Cases, and Materials of every dmetiption: Vnlstlander & John'a C. C..liarelson's and American t..1.12.111A eourtantly on head, at the Manure. toren lowest prime, and warranted perfect. nolfellsoy Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot WM. 111oFARLAND & CO., 91 MAIDRN LANE, NNW YORE. Wanehonse 145 Pratt L , Baltimore, Md. 'HANKS', Jewelers' and Counting Bowie I_l/ Ilatesof•ret7 .Imi:one...Ur-on ham) fu am* ,and warrudad Is even respect. NMI You. April 1ith,1654. Mem. W. Y. Parfait& fientlemen—lt stemma plea. um to inform Ton that your Pah maenad my gooks and pupas uninjured In the fire Met night, by which !MT th=a whim. mY Premiere woo annum:lad. and although It waa Impaled throw hoot tbe fire. no intenee heat. Its eon , tents remained unharmed. The Ban, with little repairing. Irlll.l thing, sumer for another trial. ReeportnlNY 10'. J74-Ir T.JENNY, Jr.. II &nal Williamat. Elegant Cabinet Furniture. SCHAFFER& SUCKOW, '• Nos 126 te IR7 Anthony et, Nem lock, MANIErgACTURERS. Wholeitalo - and &- WI Dealers In lUch Camod Roesnocei furniture of usury doseriptiom No inferior articles. Orders by mall fulthhilly and promptly executed. Denim and MMus are invited to cad and examitmons stock. .174-3mv , FEVER AND AGUE. , DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, Tar tAe firmer sad Jew, iaa (imp, stns. Diageprio oaf al Bat Via Proprietor of tr i ris Medicine will state I.wlttooo t. hesltatkra g Gar of ountradkelon. that the Wages Mures hes cored no. pens. where It hoe labs Intsoducied.than .or other medicine In oar for the above diorama Thtic zn irao• hat neither Amain nor Quinine In Its corn I of the Ingnallente ago of • perbetly healthr c age' and highly Ulm slating and l oWlritte " :6l l :o i t h V"‘ = ' etTrZe . 01 . 4 : damp ableaphere no mon than She. In thee, nettalbaslih. Planters In sections of th• country where Um drew ere. eau, do well to adopt Ude medicine, aa the patient la not obliged to lay by while under treatment and they toay be ascend gravest,. ewes ' The regnintor mold tateedoes thousands of certificates from those of WY blabeat newt abillty,but preferuglas to the etelt any o.hotUe sod you will bore th• Infallible proof la you: MIL /all dlree• Was Ix lease aceocatany each bottle. Pertillcate• can be ewe at the INF when ltds Itelicine has cured when all Wens bass For Digenals and all cake- killionarcene la aot•• better Kwiteine Intl. market. . . lt has olio heotetaho• with the 11.1.14 aotnollshino mutton le movossi nail of Ithountattam and floozy for their coat. plate. take • hithlevyoonfol • or. ow/ tnttlo of this !toothily.; very alien boo the do.letva eF "- For wyle rf'. .", ` =ln all pulsar thy Lofted SWAB and Canada. All Kboteotio onlor• moot b attivosod to HALO A OLLEKEM, ple; Pottan, IR Broadway, Novo To. AototlV-Tl•mtag true- A Vin W.. L. WO oft a Co.. and (3.031. Aeneas tittsborob. to3o:ltt IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING k CO., , Importers owl Arian to IRON AND STEEL, 12 OrtympicA Strwe. NE, nff c. Karp ocestantl, on hand full annulment of Aar, Rad Band. Mop. Hum Shoe. nnd other Ittodi. STEEL OF ALL KINDS. Merchants from all ayetkrta of th. tousatzy are taatt"l to roll or wad Mody motor, before baying. Orden by mall mtraortad Wool. now will to MINI at the lowest mar►et rate. MARTIN, !PRISM A tat., Oreoowiett at., N. T. CHffi►FELIH BROTHERS & CO WIIOLES.A LE DRUGOISTS, roan, Hum IVIIOO[PI to Nu 170 n 17.1... 0, or. cefintimuln. - L MPORTINO the lea d i n g Drugs from their ethos!l enark.0.1.46 in kurop. and ran loill.w.sts4 • French and English C6.161C0L, Prhatwrty. Twolli. Nall nod !lair 800 b..., ilalr aim.. and Strap., rari. and Tyiestr Ylprnages, Codu. &Aim te_./.6.0.hry offrr Own, an the I:99ft rtll.o4bil• /am. Ordro PithilkT in MT... of hf OWL will rewire MAO best istteollow. Jet:A:Nov QADIUEL L. CAVEIIIS, Wholesale D(nt-. 17., , Itr Brooms, raint..l ralla and rola, Wood 66,1 V. Law Wan, Bartel, Moto. Oordar..win.,ll4.l.leg, Motet.' es. We, .26.1 lirrrowieb rt., Nrw York. 6361,1 yr.. . _ .. W INDOW SIIAI)ES, OM Cornices, Tolde Oil Mal, kr_ JOllll TICRIIIIN E. Maws theturrrasul dew& Dealer, N 0.16 16.tharlor .L. wad No. 6 Cha th am, P.m., New York. wt64lyr MISCELLANEOUS. igM‘ PITTTIBC R n COACH FACTORY, 141.1110. VD .4TREET. E. M. BIOELOW, Proprietor ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S A LIVERY ND SALE .1 ai ;7, crA • TABLE. Diamonctstreet and query . ley, ASHLAND HOUSE, ARCH MERL AItOVR SEVENTH STRUM PIIILADELPI.IIA. 11. 8. BENSON, PEOPRII7OI. STArPrlaq Assrd. $1.60 rwr day—Cl May A. 1R64-114 . . . e . lige Man. 'iat.Tei.Oftine..) (late ElLCharle Per ry lintels) aVnn.II( uoTEL, (late Browns,) corner of Prolthileld and Third otre.sts, Pittsburgh. Pa.. ULA SS A Proprietore. airrht. large and commodious Fauna Oaring under Kona thorough repair, and furnished with new equipment! ihronitiumt. la non *Penns . the rearptkro of the traveling Dublin. Ocuion 1101)1MT Z. atea.d6us S. IMILBEV & BON, f.:IIINERAL COMMISSION AOENTS, for tA the ale lad Rumbas* of Rest Mate. Onlisetion o . Daub., Negotiating LO.Boai ktortso4.4 1401111 rd sc.. Pltuburgb. rs. 44,54? BIER, JONES & CO., IROIRIZTORS KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, . _ ORWAIII)ING AND COMMIBSIIOII INV.RCIIANTA, (Nt.l 8010. Parenth street. Pitta k e. Bacon, Lard. lard Oil, lies. Pork. P.O, Hams, Kler's ar.• tra and No.l Pet, Antkradta and Penh* Pig Iron. lkdirar Brlck and Clay. An th rax:l4o°ml. as: m 719 Michigan General Commission and Callao - 121031 Agency Office, FOR the collection Of Homo null Foreign Marcauttlla and all other Money claims, In Mahlon and adjacent Stater, investment and Paymont or MOM yr, Payment utTingu, Purchase and Sala Wiled Itrtate Stooks and Insurance Agents. PRLTINIL ANDERPON, Detroit, ILJmrnmifn Atikurvit owl. Krasner Ram, Bank er; {Mt. Co., Liana" Mee Loom, Maori Co.. Merchants. Warrso- , Two Agendas or Weldon from 1 , 4.4 ,, bi• Trunaranor Ceronanlea. °,l7lgdYdi • AIiOIIN SOUTII, Maier, corner' of North Cononon nod Vedas' Wt.. Allegheny ont be xtendrel • msnuthetores wren' deserlonon o f BIIICINS, of Unbent motor, a, and by the bat workmen, Ile boo oleo opened • WAIINROOkI to the Bt. Mode* Indldlogo„ on &rood Shore Wood at., when he hes at prole onto very fair stook of work, (with dolly addltloss,l to which he Invites tho inaptly° anderltleal ogssidnotion, Wing confldent—from his oontlnued /norms In booboos, his extensive sales, thomaterlei wad workmen roOnkinl. style of Onlsh orhiS O nork—be cannot be roomptett with In the N. or West. petl.4ns JOON BOUTII. T. C. WARRINGTON ; • lAWES' dc•C RE 'S SHOE STORE. [l.llmalwari on a' baud full w M ortatunt, N 24 na drool, l'lltaburah, Pa. 1.401 rd FELLX'S •GEVUINE EXTRACT. OF V I.l,li=t i thal'iltlZeVatTfactttlt Pena utreet.Plttaborataa. • afirßawara ot numama coantorfllit.. • AVATER P. mmisuAt,i, Impnter and Dekko. In Philo, Figured kod Decorstlf • l'aval floor toad k up. of Pada. - -•L , JAItIaFASIIIONS FOR LAlDlES'DRESS za—TbirPatithltiblonv Itlr7Mlo4 01 . 0 P"" m " bon We oa th s /at prailae4 B. l, " nm !vita No. Penn. • bore Ilseul street. 114118. IM,CARCIO, Fashionable Drees Ma- LTA ter sad allnaner. No.lll Fourth_ at.. Wml .tors Nam entranaitaa tots Ornded ValicdDiananftnElana r lagsMi•Ugtoni"thtlist=nnOttaanii, glart4l.4:l' P Intli &WWII and di•PaVadi it MI moderato radar. BMWs .WT.O aod dr ab according to dlneetkrs. and wail, and tastd(ely trnarsea. Olvens a BACON—Hama end Shoulders reo'd' M JJ toe ads by A. ILL. IIIeBANN, 2d et.. PITTSBURGIi GAZETTE. WEDNESBAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11;1854. From the Moreland leader or Bazaar, Dli!artroas Fire [ Darned Vier V ii v i f i -jitga , ll . landings 1 ... few minutes after 12 o'clock left • Saturday ft rnoon, a disitstrons fire broke Out in one of It wooden buildings immediately south of the :h , m Mouse, and fronting on,the public square. 'ti re is some doubts as to the precise locality is hich the fire commenced ; but- it is pretty certain that it originated in the paint shop of itl M Denham , no the rear part of his building .all on fire as soon as the first alarm wail giv en. The flames were first seen rising from the ro fof a bakery adjoining,.which at first led to t conviction that the.tre originated in that ri *nity. The wind was blowing from the south , st at the time, and in a few minutes the flames c municated to the Plumbing establishment of Messrs. Neil & Heisch, the Livery stable of John JOnes, a trio story frame dwelling house belong in to Mr.. Dodder, a two story dwelling house bonging to Daniel Mooney, and to the 'farness sp of D. Kreibel, on the square, the Millinery sc e blishment of Mrs. Nash, the dry gmalsatore o F. J. Lambert, adjoininghlatthew's Block, the o t houses, sheds and wood yard of the Chase ii use. he Fire Department were promptly on band, an 1 every exertion which human beings aro ca pable of was put forth. But the scarcity of water, the force of the wind, the materials on which the devouring clement fed—frame dwell ings, millinery goods, bay, straw, oil turpentine —rendered every effort useless. Torrents of water were wasted in consequence of defective hose, and the distance of the cisterns added to some annoying delays, crippled the ef ficiency of the-gallant firemen. Every gust of wind blew sheets of fire over Matthew's block, swept it far out into the Square, up Champlain street and among the houses on the opposite side; yet those devoted mon stood at'their poste without flinching, and without quailing. The flames licked up pools of water one hundred feet distant—now rolling up ft' huge colurrins now sinking down ail-1f searching after fresh prey. la the midst of the Jeering and crashing of the devouring element, the shouts of the Fire men, and the confused murmurs of the thousand spectators; o cry suddenly arose, "the Court House is on Fire:" Little as this old rookery is valued, a general rush was made to the rescue, and by the most determined efforts, it was eared. But the most imminent and alarming danger was the spread of the fire to the noble block on the corner of the Square and -Ontario street.— The Western end of the building was consider ably damaged. The cornice was several times 91 fire, and at one time its destruction seemed inevitable; but by the most obstinate and Reese rering efforts it was saved. A sudden change of the wind carried the flames to Seneca street, and the complete destruction of that entire section of the city seemed certain. All the disposable force of the Fire Department was dispatched to the new point of danger. Be tween Spangler •d; Northrup's Block and the Baptist Church, every blinding 'except four, were totally destroyed; and they were very much injured by water. About two o'clock the fire was finally subdued; but the entire square, with the esecption of the buildings fronting' on Superior street, the four buildings just mentioned on Seneca street, and the block on the corner of the Square and On ratio street, was a smouldering mess of ruins. We have been unable to obtain en accurate'' statement of the losses; lint the total amount cannot fall much short of- $25,000. The follow ing are among the principal sufferers: Public Square—Neil 3:. ileiseh, Plumbing Establish-• meat, toss slo,ooo—insured 2,000; Thomas Den ham, Paint. Shop, loss sl,ooo—insnred $500; John Jones, Livery Stable, loss probably $4,500 —insured $3,000: D. Kreibel, Harness Shop, kW! , probably $4,000; insurance on building $l,- 300, on stock $1,600; F. 0. Lambert, Dry Goods Store, lees probably $3,000, insured $1,000; New York Fancy Store, Matthews' Block, goods damaged, fully Insured; out bouses,l&c., out of the Chase House, loss probably $5OO. Cham plain street—Dwelling house owned by Mr. Ban der, loss $6OO, insured $250, • two story dwel ling, owned by David Mooney, loss $3OO, no.iti eurance; a one story dwelling owned by same. loss $2OO, no insurance: a double frame dwell ing, occupied by els or seven families, owned by Mr. Fenner, loss $l,OOO, insurance unknown; and .two small frame dwellirige, loss probably $430. Seneca street—Frame building occupied VI a saloon; barber shop; Johnson & Bro., Clothes Cleaners; Schwartzenberger. Plater; two story dwelling owned by It. T. Lyon; Kellogg's fbilotire J. Friend's. Saloon. Mom th• N. O. Wits. Oet- I. J Destructive Freshet —lsauseskse Destruction of Proven/. We Immo from ti gentleman °four acroniatence •ho has just returned to the city' from Pike county, Minn, by way of Covington Lts.,.. that .Fike county, Washington, St. Tammany, and the adjourning parishes in this state, have recently been visited by one of the most destructive fresh ets that ever occurred irethe southern country. The rain commenced on Wednesday, the 26th - ult. and continued without intermission fur six days. For the first three dsynit seemed as if the flood gates of heaven were opened, and that a second deluge was approaching. On Thursday, the 21st ult., the Tcpasaw, Wouachitta, and itleCee's Creek, and all the principal streams in that see lion of the country, rose eleven feet in seven hours. Several planters, with Bleb wagons, on their way to Covington, were caught in the storm and barely escalvd with their lives, leaving their teams on the highway, and' when the rain Celle, ed the tope of the wagons - only could be amt.— The bridges on all the principal streams are car ried away. and ;may mills (betrayed. The only mill left standing on.any stream in the seetion of the country visited by the storm is that of Brasfield, on Pearl river, and that w 11.5 only an •vesl by the promptness of the proprietor iu nut ting away the dams that supply the water pow , er, as he saw the rapid ripe of the adjacent creche. At Covington' the river rose so high that passengers could step from the steamboat to the top of the principal receiving warehouse in the city. . , The destruction of the crops was immense, scarcely a stalk of corn or cotton left standing, and in many plates where the core was gather ed in the firm yards, it was swept away. One farmer had a large number of beef cattle penned up•in a field, preparatory to sending them to New Orleans, and on the eecond day of the storm the water rose so high that they *ere all drown ed. Our informant states that the roads for seven Jaya were hulo, and that on ono portion of the road betwe liolmesville and CoV ington, he had to engage two pilots at the rate of three dollars and a half a mile, to steer him and his horse over the right path. i.trrasuium. PA. ?titmice or A 80.11OUL Bay IN COVINUTOIL—WC have not often bid occasion to record a more unfortunate and distressing occurrence than this murder in open daylight and in the public street. We have been at muck pains to get the facts of the cue, and as tbereame from an efficial source, our reader!' may fully rely on them. It appears that a little boy, 12 years of age, named Samuel Emden, while passing the corner of Craig and Bremen streets, in company with several other school children, was engaged in some dispute or conversation, with a German boy, of his own age, when a German r man named Foramen, perhaps overhearing the conversation, Game out of his grocery, and among other things called young Easton a fool. The boy replied . that Vorunan, himself, was a fool. Furtman then said, ..l'on d--11 little eon of a -b—h," and made toward the boy, The boy had a. 4 shinny slick" It, Ids hand, and as Portman approached, he etruok hint with it just above tin:whit eye, and thenran. For WIWI pursued and overtaking him, knocked him down with his fist, and then kicked and stamped him several times on the head and side, then left him on the ground insensible.— The Ind was led lime, a distance of several squares, by some of his school Mates, and a pity sician66ll at once sent for. This wan at 4i o'- clock on Friday evening .: Between S and It o'- clock on the same evening, notwithstanding the best medical assistance, the child died. immediately after the child's death Meer CAI, 'MST repaired to Fortutan'a house and arrested him. The prisoner made some resistance at first, alleging his innocence of the murder, but finally went quietly along and'was safely lodged in the city jail. On Saturday morning the Circuit Court being In emission, the case was brought before the Grand Jury. The Grand dury, after hearing this evlence, ,at once found -n bill for murder against th prie 1, The excitement at Covington in relation this affair is intense. Men, women and Children all seem to partake of it, md by turns, express their deep sympathy for the bereaved fainily;and their indignation at the brutality of the prisoner. Just fears , have even been aroused that 'the eititens would not await the slow and uncertain judg meid of the lair: But we trust no violence will be ,ilone--that the good and - influential citisene will frown down anEattempt•lo invoke the aid of Judge Lynch —th t they will respect the Ilikre; their own reputed s, and *e dignity of the Commonwealth, an ' .lh suffer the unfortunate matt to iiiijqV that desireof all rights , the riffht of a f.. fair awl impartial 14 byjury.-.Cit.. Cont.: :. nui Alexander volt fliiierbolt 4ttis; ted !kEti 85th birtbdki on thit 14th.' ream the St. Louie Wellbower et the 75k. ' A WAR IN EARNEST—ML/LARS DERGOORCRD 111 Srazwaratin, Ittmois.—On Thursday afternoon ' at Springfield, the long' threatened collision be tween the - Douglass and anti-Douglass Demo-' - crate of Illinois brokeeut: An appointment had •been made for Judge Bassos to speak in the., State House, at 4 o'clock, and Ihr Judge Term , • nest to speak at 7o'clOck •r. on the repeal of the Missouri Compromise. These appointments were made and published • by the anti-Nebraska Democrats, and the occa sion was intended to be one of the open respire tion of themselves from the fortunes of. Senator Douglass, and the raising of the standard of the Democratic party of that State, hi favorer all the Compromises of the past, including tfie old "Mis &mei Compromise." The knowledge of this mo mentous and startling fact, stirredvp the Doug- I lashes, and indeed all the parties to a high de gree of excitement, for they felt that a wrote tion was-at hand—that &spark was about to be • applied ton magazine thatwould blow to a thou sand fragments, the laboriously reared edifice of Senator Douglas' vaunting ambition. Of course thousands of excited politicians, and scarcely less excited people, were present during the afternoon and night. Judge Bassos took the stand, at 4 o'clock, and opened a merci less attack on Senator Douglass. He denounced him as a. traitor to the demo cratic party of Illinois, in that he had recom mended and caused to be appointed to the best offices is the State, 'noisy and hated abolitionists —men who had borne aloft the infamous banner of Abolitionism in farmer political contests, thus proving themselves enemies of the democratic party, and traitors to the country. •He alluded to District Attorney Iloyne, the chief of these scandalous appointments, and spoke of such Democrats as Manning, Purple, &c., w ho . had been put aside to reward this abolition dema gogue, Iloyne. Judge Breese went through the wholelist of the abolition appointments of Doug las & Pierce in Illinois, s andcontended that they ware insulting to the Democratic pirty of Illin ois, who had true men enough to fill all snob offi ces, and that they were disgraceful to the State. He held Senator Douglas responsible for these appointments, and the State knew he was re eponsiblefor them. Judge Breese next examined and condemned, in most emphatic and unmeasured language, the repeal of the "Misouri Compromise.' He bad regarded :the Compromise (as Judge Douglas once did,) as a "Sacred thing," and he would have lost his right arm rather than raise it "ruth lessly " against that old and honored compact He denounced the repeal--declared that it was uncalled for by the country, unsolicited by any State, an outrage, on the sentiments of the peo ple of Illinois, and perilous to the Union. When he considered the loathing of the people of Illi nois for the measure, and the destruction of the country's peace occasioned by , the repeal, he was constrained to declare Senator Douglas to be a traitor to his constituents, and to the Union. He could find no milder terms in which properly to characterise his conduct. Douglas, he said, bad lit a fire which threaten ed to burn down the fair temple of American Liberty, but he trusted in God thatit would end in consuming himself only ! . Judge Breese spoke about an hour, and the foregoing is a sample. Be was immensely cheered. Colonel Dick Taylor, an old line Democrat gaveliouglas . 4 terrible scourg ing. And at night,- , i-Sudgo Trumbull, next to Douglass, the ablest Democrat in the State, open ed a powerful battery and destructive on Doug las and the* repeal of the ••Missouri Compro nic.c." From the .4e* York Coaster and &Walter. "We of the South will never submit to Squat ter Sovereignly." So says the Richmond Enquir er, in response to the Union, whichcoetends that squatter sovereignty was the principle settled by the Nebraska bill. This is in full and exact confirmation of the argument we from the out let, steadily urged against the Douglas measure that, while it unsettled everything, it rattled nothing. We never believed for a moment that the Neloanks doctrine of allowing a few . thous ands pionier settlers and transient interlopers to control the future destinies of immense regions of which the general goTrnment has full owner ship, and in which all p rts of the country have a direct interest , wont long prove Satisfactory to the South. The principle is directly opposed to the Mr. Calhoun, and when first enunciated by Gen. Calae in his Nicholson Letter, was une quivocally and universally rejected. Says the Enquirer on thitt_point, in reference to the Pres idential election in 1818: "Jf Gen Cass had hon estly avowed his meaning, before the election, we doubt if he would hive received the vote of a single State in the Soirth-,-en universal was the repudiation of his Squatter Sovereignly dogma by the State Rights Democracy." . Every one who remembers the pertivacity with. which Southern Democrats then refused to put, anj such construction on the Nicholson Letter, will easily credit, in all its breadth, the asser tion here made by one of their leading organa. The " Squatter Sovereignty dogma"' was utterly repudiated by the South when undertaken to be 'applied to Oregon. It was denounced as un constitutional. arbitary, and utterly unjust. How their could this same " dogma" be applicable to the South, when the application was made to Nebraska and Benue ? How did it happen that the constitutional difflClLltied were removed? that , the arbitrary character wax wiped off?, that the injustice was softened down into not simply a mild and salutary propriety, but into an abso lute natural righo—the right of the people, tory sooth, to settle their own social organisation cu- It may be said it was believed that Squatter Sovereignty would make Oregon and California free, white on the other hand it would make Kansas and Nebraska slave holding. But is it to he supposed that Southern men thug change their doctrines to twit the sectional interests of the occasion! Far ho it from us to assert this, and yet the facility with which the great body of the Southern Representatives gave their sup port to the Nebraska 11111, was to us, in view Of the foinier attitude of the South upon what was essentially the same question, a matter of pain . ful surprise. t 'Occasionally indeed we did hear from such men as Senator Butler of South Carolina and Senator Brown of Mississippi an admission that the bill was not in accordance with their own views of the power of the general government over the Territories, but yet this part of the sub- , ject was hurried over as something unpleasant, and of no particular importance after all when Kansas and Nebraska were in question. The topic was never seriously argued r. the incon sistency was never fairly looked In the fate.— There was excitement and energy and earnest ness enough to be sure, bat this was all directed to one single point—the passage orthe bill Itself. And never did huntsman halloo hounds to the. chase with more vehemence, than this same Rich mond. Enquirer urged on Southern Senators and Representatives in the pursuit of this measure. Well, tho object was gained. The bill was pass ed, and the Enquirers of the South chanted with gladness. Kansas and Nebraska were opened for settlement Immigration, as was foreseen, flowed into them from Missouri, but 10, presently came a living stream `from it more Northern di rection, sent forward by agencies which in a dilly had sprung into existence, and which nobody an ticipated. The stream hasincressed till there Is no longer doubt that it will finally prevail over the influx from the elareholding States, and give final character to both the territories. Three share months have been working a wonderful change in the aspect 'of things. But,the organ, of thellirginia Democracy is equal to the occasion. It is no sooner satisfied that Kansas and Nebras ka are to be settled chiefly by Northern IMmi grants than the proclamation goes forth, "Ire of the South will never submit to squatter sooereign i . Well, the laughing philospber was after all, ill the right; ' tie .]ha e ridiculous side of human na\ tyre that turns p oftenest. The baby cries to get the mustark. pot and on getting it' cries the'' louder; and the child Is father of the man. Bat there is something mere than childish in the con duct of the Enquirer: there is something, - we must be excused for saying itthere is something unavoidably and absolutely contemptible. It is natural enough for the Enquirer to be dorry, to feel disappointment and, 'chagrin, but .'when it grows violent, when it threatens, when it asserts that it won't submit to the'operation of the eery , principle which it shelled us' for opposing four months ago, what honest man can help despising it?. Inconstancy Is bad enough in itself but in constanoy, assuming bravado and brandishing a= threat, is dubiety too bad. Grave men, will die data it,ffe.men of lighter mootrwill use it for their I ghter.". We advise the Enquirer to "di gestAtre venom of its spleenl in silence. It it too Rag to repair tho blunder.{ tio r r dames River ni b Sinbad shouldered the Neb ka niqnity in spite of us, and there's noehaldn it o now; \ The old man of.the mountidnia astri eof you, tcPtatting p like an incubus, and f o r au twe can see, you must carry him on :Sough y ou cry till li ', Split you "We of- the South \tvi I never submit to squatter sovereignty:" • ,',, - \ ',' There never was a coin ter or more diem trohs miscarriage than the , Nebraska Da \lt r ao has not only blinded every . i tidiest that Wite formed of it, but it has p ' to its authors a poeitire , and 'unmitigated : inir l t . e, Instead .of strengthening the .harthon of the oeuntly, it. haa'given rise to the inte rs eat resentment and discord. Inateed'of giving 'effect 'and confirma tion to the Compthmise of 850, .16,1ths blasted l ine that Comprconhot into 'no tignees. \lnstead .. .of securing two idditlonst Ai Statutothe Union It seamed two 'utak' 'al frii Milo. And lasts ad ertutUntoin end - the Frei Soh dee trioer'it ban given that do a pliwei\ end 4 respectability which it n er possessed before, ' and which, we believe, it could never have at tained through any other med um thanlhat open ed by this bill. We do not speak of thin ex altation Moat certainly not. 'There is Thu& in the present 'aspect of thing* that we deplore —much that we did our utioost to prevent, by doing our utmost against the passage of the bill. But the responsibility is not with us—out dity bas been thoroughly discharged. Able, to do nothing more, we can fitly turn the battle over to our former opponents of the Virginia -school nod, withal, enjoy a =fie or two at the eight of their obstreperous vowing before aticthe stars of high heaven they'll ne'er submit, 'yet all 'the :while submitting. DIPOILTAXT AZILIMT.—DepUty. s).,,iiitr Boyles-, ton of Buffalo arrested on Thursday--as per Chicago Tourn;d—ayouagauwatChicago named Potter, who absconded from Heston, with some thousands belonging to Adams fi . Co.'s Express Office. The robber was a few days in - Buffalo as sociating witn blacklegs, who fleeced him at monk out of some hundreds. He was there suspected of being a thief,l and was arrested, but shreyrdly passing himself off as a son . Mr. Adams, he gat clear. When the officer received the Boston despatch he came on to Cleveland where he tis • certained the young villian had stopped at the New England, as A. Bryant, of No Ord."— The officer passed on to Chicago, where he recog nised one of the blackleg fraternity or Rutile, who kept Adams, aliatißryant,,company at Cleve-, land. On Thursday morning the young rascali came in on the care, and he was arrested and taken to jail. He confessed his crime, and de. livered to Boyingtoe $2,600 in money, and an elegant watch and seal purchased at•Columbns.; —Cleveland Herald. ASTONISHING DINELOPSINNTS.—Thit Adrian (Mich.) Expositor t: man named Augustus Stuart Bryon - MOD Id, was' convicted in that city of an attempt to murder an Engineer, by placing obstructions upon the 'Michigan South ern Railroad. ' , During the progress of the history of the case,•it has been ascertainedl.W' a giant plot for wholesale murder and robbery was planned, and it is supposed that the - names of the men engaged in it ere known. This McDonald claims to be a natural son of Lord Byron, and that his mother's name was Mary Stuart, and helves born in Edinburgh, has been an Assistant Surgeon in the British Array, has lived near Kingston, was in our army in Mex ico as let Lieut. in Dragoons, has been the world over, and that at Detrolt•last - winter certain propositions were made to him to engage in the business of throwing trains from the track for the purpose of robbing the mails and Express. The Locomotive was thrown from the track near Adrian, in March last, and the print of a peculiar boot was found. McDonald. pretended to make disclosures to the officers of the railroad as to the existence of the gang, and it is Sup posed he intended to .get pay from the Com pany, end at the same time in fact to make no exposure of any avail. Finally the Government Agent arrested 'McDonald, and got hold - of his boots, which answered to the tracks, and Mc- Donald was thrown into prison. Deputy Sheriff Beck, of Milwaukee, war thrown into the same cell, es Express robber, and sweat it out:about four:weeks, spending one half his time with McDonald, and the other half, as he pretended, in his dungeon. Beck did this to get Some con fession out of McDonald, and finally succeeded • in gaining enough to convict him. The gang apparently extends to New York Past Office, from which it could be known when valuable letters went in the mail Byron, alias lite Dowd(' has—as is eupposegiven the names of his confederates, he, however, has been sen tenced to imprisonment for life.—arreland Her old. Prom the Le; Cosner of Wedneelay. HORRIBLE MURDIR • NICER LEXINGTON—BIAN HILLY') BY 818 OYERSREIL Atia Wire.—We were informed yesterday evening by passengers on the cars from Lexington, of a tragedy tlust.oc . curred in the county of Fayette, on Saturday night, which almost transcends belief, it is of so horrib'e a nature. Mr. Fraser, a farmer of the county, bad been absent with stock at New York.fdr several months, and , on Saturday tele graphed his family that he would reach home that evening. His neighbor and partner, Mr. Castleman, awaited his arrival at the depot, and conveyed him to his residence. taxing the house, Mr. C. was startled about an hour afterwards by the report of a gun. Ile immediately went to Frazer's, and there found • him dead, the house darkened; Mrs. F. above stairs, Grigg, the overseer, below, and a daugh ter, aged eleven, with her mother. They sal, counted for the death of the man by . the amide's= tal discharge et • shot gun, which he had in his hand prepared to shoot a rat. Suspicions were aroused and the overseer and Mrs. Frazer both arrested. The body of the'deceased was terribly braised, a hole ehot in his bead, another through his body, his throat very badly cut, and three ribs broken, effects not reasonablycaused by ac • cident. . . There appears .to be no doubt ha. the minds of those advised of the facts, as to the criminality of Mrs. Prater and Grigg.. .Previous to this time the neighbors had suspecad improper intima cies between the two, and it l supposed that it ties for the purpose of getting Frazer out of the Way, so as to render a marriage feasible, that 'the unlawful deed was accomplished. There are various eircumstences connected with the affair, which go to criminate the suspected parties.— Daring Monday and yesterday they were under going preliminary trial. THE SMALL NOTE Low.—lt seems to be "in roof" that the small note law, which has been .n forte since Sunday last, is utterly ffisregar ded by all business men. The notes are passed in market, too, just as free as before the first of October. .The bank and railway companies obey the law, as we believe to the letter, greatly to the inconvenience and 'annoyance of their custo mers; boo °obedience to the law" goes no fur ther: The railway men are in much iribulation as well as travellers and shippers. On the Ohio and Pennsylvania route on Monday, a gentleman who was n passenger informs as, that the con ductor couldn't •possibly "raise" enough Ohio paper to Change the Indiana and Ohio llYs which were offered for fere. At the freight depots here, the - agentsjexpertence the same difficulty. There is not enough - of ,Ohio currency to be had to do the regular dailY business. The outcry against the law is unusual.—Dayton Jourtua. MICITICIAS WIIIO STATZ CONVINTION.--One of the largest and ;not enthusiastic Convinges tier held in Michigan was the Whig State gar. , ing at Marshall, on Wednesday. Refits Moen r, one of the Editors of the Detroit Inuirei President. An address was repotted \ lames a t co m mittee, the chairman of which wad es , Van Dick, of Detroit. The address . was a Ms.' tory dale ends, aims and objects of the, Whig party, and declared it inexpedient to surrender its name, its flag or its principles. , It wait re ceived with. rapturous applauseX,.. The com mittee; for the pirpose of enabling the friends freedom to unite their forces-to strike . and con e-tier together, declared it inexpedient to =keit nomination. The address was adopted \without a dissenting veice, and \ e convention venerated with. enthusiasm at th prospeet\ of an,ovsr whelming victory over G . Cass and his d7gh faced auherents. .T ,,, . ', . • , IICI:ITHCli \rill 800111316 t CITIZII.The i- 1 ti e \ tow fever appears to be en th decrease it all th e Southern eities Tbe .- ilea at the 'Cheri* \ Hospital, Now Orleans, for the week ending on \ the 80th ult., were 100, a ilcr 'of 47 as Qom- \ pared, with the previous Ree k - At Savannah there ware but 6 deaths from yellow fever` , on 1 Tuesday; At Charleston there were \lron That* • day.,t At. , Augusta there *MI lifitiinik death , on Wednesday. The weather was',Klttalli giow-\ lug colder, and a good frost, whle. wou eput en , end to the disease , was anxiousl y ok for. „ _ „ yet ... TLIL 5/11AYSIZIP ARCTIO.- I .We are wi thout ' intelligence of the Arctic, now in-ber c twectieth d out. There is,. however, no real , usr al rm in this prolonged detention. • • T he- A.L., tic was once twenty-eight days without' beg he rd rom owing to the breaking other Mach' cry, and only a year ego, in August, 113E4, th ' Pacific, \after being Out some days beyond \ her time, mime In with only a single engine, having 'broken one. of her shafts. The New-York pa pers remark hat those most interested inilk! meaty of the Arctic are the least niermed,-havin ftilloordidence in her{ ability to sustain any storm with which she maylmeet, whilst her safeguards against fire, the Only other danger 'to which/he would be expost4 at this season of the year, are perfect, If she his put back- to Lirerpool„the first news of her will he received by the!-Unton, which fen :Havre on the 27th ult.; or brihe Cu nard steismex_ of thilleoth;,which will be \ due:at Halifax hitwi or three'days... - Should shahs,. continued her-moyage„ , ; relying on her sails, a wimktnayelapse barer* 'she will be heard of.` - 40f the paissengera.. nearly one half are said to be , longtO New Pork, including the family. of Mi. Collins, seeerak, members 'of the, family : of hie, Brown, of the well knowit firm of Brown, Brot.h.: , 1 ers & Co., pdwiud Sanford, Esq., and several C11101101.4T/ M. . JXIIIII2BO/I..—We les= \ from the. Cincinnati 'Quetta - 4 Thursday, Wit the Methodist Ocerferenee now,in elision In that city idopted resolutioda . .recommending the re.: peeler the Fugitive. Slava .i f firr, . the re-enaot.: • . ent \of the Missouri: CoMprereise;• •and, that ...priests holding slaves for gala or fee their pen oonverdenee In any t wirstith the intention of pespe.bieting . th e of .the,slave,z should ad be iiieedeed We the ethodist .Church. nor satind to:continue therein:" \';; - - - ~ .. VOLUME LXVIII-NUMBER 46. MiTHODIST cItURCEI; AND Eikarear.=—The Methodist Episcopal Chitty!' is now holding an important conference, in. Cincinnati: On.Thula do?, the committee un, slavery made a- report, - concluding with th e following resolutions, which" were adopted They are Significant and impor-_ tent, as inditating the tendency of opinion . 1 n a large and irdlitential 'of ettristians: ,Itatokak" That we earnestly recommend our 'People to unmet:Wise, Congress, asking there peal of the Fugitive Slave Law, and the re-enact' meat of so much of \ the late law known as the - Missouri Compromise, as excludes slavery from and Nebraska 'and other territory of the :llK=Eltates. • • Rooked, That pssnesaiihobllng slaves for gain or for their own conviaence in any way, or with the intention of perpetuating - the bondage of the, slave, should wet be received into the Methodist Episcopal Church, nor suffered to con- ~AaBARGAIN !-$3;600 for twogoed brick bourn, ,o. 149, Fulton withk4loll,:that by oop—s gad skx•ruorn and biro room on thndrat• door. throe on intend story and. Boland Attie. Na'Van 141; with lot oroamo She aboya sad bdwellins Wool or b 4ll nod oh On , M4Yrinh dulahodsltle. Gzed Dtri• lords "d noon Tbfri g. ALT PETRE-- 100 bags to arrive. foi .11151TAIMOKET&C4.4: OIL --10 bbLi. Machinery in store find for yobs by • ob 3 111A14.11 PICKET • 00. B UTTER -7 kegs Butterieo'd by Rai!rola R. DALULIr/k. 00. AY e. STALK CUTTERS—Oar Fall and , Winter stock of the Improved F3dder ratter&Jort. for de b, [coil ••• JAMS WAltDita. LANKETSWe have- now "reed mom than NO $1 ea We and hea th Ittaahota .. .. tn nvms2 to $l2. 10041 A. ILAOUN AUX • " • • • •A' .1 tw ic.. :oltet o i rejust reeds Lags 14,0, Imp stile; lITOOL DEBECE—AII Wool Debeges tai at 31c per TS. at. oat.. A. A. ILLI3OII - * ova: GOOD PRINTS—East cord Calicoes at 4, 6 sad oca. ' col A. A. MASON k COIL LANNELS—AII Wool. `good 'Red Flan oxli, wiling at sth SOOTOFF ALE=A sma ll lot 'of this ode! bested Ws dal' reed, mut AT W. u• bre , 4 7 2 .d auk. by mar SEIGNETTE BRANDY-12'eighth casks • reed and tonal. he the bottle or Vat= by jrt '''' 9 W, ES. strrrom. N 0.12 Wood at. .--, •pi- /NAL STORES.- , -Tat, .Pitob,.Turpenz tine, Shea Turhentine and Bahl, eanatantty MAT ng front the South, and for tale In ot. lto esdelatnehalista. ~ K.ravis & 00 ' • cet.3ted 37 IL Murree and 73 . 11. Witee st. ; ALDEN'S INDEX TO S: S. REPORT Index to the Reports of the Supreme Conn of the o m Dellsato Woorteeeth Howard, Apologies; br roe Alden. member of the Plttehorgh Bar. A tullettrPlT of the above" work reed end ler ode br oe2 " ' : MAYA C0..65 Wood et. APPLE BRANDY-12 bble.y . ery fine and. /I. l lM h tel4. 4 1 2,* 141.11 r WM. M.-, SHAW; and - For T . iran/Ing merehant, No. 73 Walnut et, cpidapa#, Oh lt ko. • • , • enkrecta—T. S. Dkgan kee.,l4reed k Mier_ , ter k Fork, Mae% Intl; * Crafts, Now oricank k. Cratertson, Pittsburgh; Triplett; Menden - Wm., St.Loola TIED FLANNELS--Wairunted :Wool; Lt.sellvg, at 11a you yd., worth ..Wc. ' bdt • A. A:MASON it DM. 2 S•Mt. 01. I IG IRON---100 Chris shade Furnace, hot Mut, for sale by N a iIedDILWORTH. ad 4 OORROUSE a:Lai; Inmate mind 5t....7.11fbe sold chimp, aaoUed far wont the omos of B. CUTHBERT t dOlf. GREE:4III;IO.ER—F . or piat.vll7cmter-, I i: ' • . A very arta° 100 M ne'd DT liern JOS. M. I• 1 ' ". t•t . • cholera peavantativa tIOII In u,.—carminehrby. 41.28 JOB. FLEMING. ear. Diamond and Mutt at.- ICOLET.—Two front Offices on Witter st.; o 8 Market. sultabla Err Issormos or Rama - GEORGE A. 4OTICE.--PITTSBURGH HORTIOIW, WAAL SOCIETY .— The Pittalmrlib Hortkultaist, ,tizattroglvlrto zo-mt the btudlsm °Ma Llorticsat.rat r oc4-2td JAM. B. al 1031.311*Pore . • •• A' an. '.atitazu a.• s &gasmen. October, raid by ae3(l 9:16 AMER. Allegheny., .MBROIDERRED. DEBEGE*--We have just reed • naperfor semortenent of them veriddr',,i •mbreidered Debesees, wkleh will be offered at lemur half the asnaptio• A. L. RIAS3N k CO: 9 6tlyst. • rW MllSlb.—Just published and ealeet....•.! - , dby Wady' Sleber:zetreetall'yjn the eastern klthea . ANO—Bayere Polka. br Mee t:or. Warm. The Gazelle Bebott/erh, .hr lleury Sleben •-• • - The FlahOhlre /Wk. .8 1 ?=1:1 4 , PrTe . L .. La Belle Brunette. Polka brllllaute, Prldhans..' • •;:, The Btraturer's Walt MorgarL • ' • ' tiStid—e with thy erect roka again, 13.Taarar, Clur flirts, Ballad. l'..Baker. • * . _(ha 80 Yarl4, Bright Hauge& Ilenizeleohd • • Sei Pr. lser'slooglog fur home. 1.1.. PraeDe.• A The Lan of our larth_plsce r Boug and Mame: Wilma Good Ni ght, beloyetL Dolores. . . er Dark eyed Klien " 8. Glover. • • CIYORCH 1113810-1411elhjah,a tunroollectlortoreitureb . musk, Lowell Mason. • • . 1 The ertbara, •new rolleethin ofearredauile,WoogouT.. last reed together adth • large, aelectlortaf otberver7,:• good wsd Nuthrouablo mode. 'kraals at IIKktftT,ICLIIIIBIIII Musk Bt.re,•:lfoZol WINES—Port, 'Sherry, hiadiera ; V V Sweet and Dry sp , .Tenetilf. Eltiaist plague. .of gualltkrObr 0361.1 by the Lomat or to ginvatltles to mit., W. IL SUTTON. Zi0.12 Wood it., WtheCIIANICS anti of era wishinglo are; slug. lototinealnd arltlda2olnlente's o city, Ina healthy and plesaint locatkatoit a Trim and on toy tenni, ran be seeotanextated by • R. CUTHBERT kliON.l4O, ad B001(.3 JUST ItEE'll- , lf.nightla Piotorksl Elbskspesse. -and ;other to eled7 40 4 larn sod smell wan Poole's Index to Peviceliced Liters: ar t te=llrWm.lismittoo. Bolto's Evidence* of CtudeTrilty. Holman I,lte e : p k with sort illustiitlont, IV/oath anoint the Oring recenemendidkni bj - JOhis , A rose ° l!ti e ttorie. comnoeltion end iiell‘MT Of Sevincialk Itlegg ui gnar= work i s ii llistorY igenbe:politlWldetosial and' 'dist to the present time. Basin ll7, by ter\ J.' S. DAVZON, 6S Market st.ner = \ AG ZNES &e.,-.llfirper • for October, , • irank L001te4 • 0•444.t0 of Faobloo rot 04oberi..oninipoted • \ naryt44 on Itool.o.y,and Inn be %Yu& at • 20 cony ipso • loyf. Bpalott. LATITY2O4 , 87 Won't. .. \ SEED WHEAT-:-Velvet ToE - •.. ' ••••,' \ amma: Geoff* m 4411 Itatan, it. 4 mai br ••• IL Etilr a likt- - • \ - • '• • ' N 0 . 12,0 W 4, 4 SOULD CANDLES— .IdoOld • Candles-12r foxes of 241115 iseb,loostbo .• Ito est India wake, foe solo by . \ 11. ,I , . , jWE OIL-10 =sea, a very _superior art!, NJ • fie Web,. apl2 \ LATELY ItVAXTON: TAR -100 bble. N. 0; Tar (to. Olose,,Aop ilaaistkl) for \ JOHN WATT FR ‘.. SILEEP.-3, Leicester 13beep,' from,ihddoek's ealobrAtAd 11i3portedriiibrials. ooniro or .‘ • ararnatai ••• \ JAIL- AR ROP. QuN pri.ED TOBACCO-40 catty. l : o \‘ 1° metr ic ' . B 7 Cu lT,ll. 219.400 d PEA NIITS=:-, bags to mite for satelff,• ; •;. , sels‘," `. ISAIAH. DI K E 01:14\ tiNFELLING t OUSE FOR,bALEosit , .. 11 lon Robinson at .. tlegbear, near the St. Clair atm iir;;:ei 1, 7 7dinn • Brick, Weil aged. hrdrant at the daor:aol, , • FOkrit. lima taw, ap the Beal Estate Oftesat ..... .., ; " • a 7 .: . lining s& BOP 74a 1121 Ow .-- LLINERY G OO DS—A. A; .Masoit & ~ •,- '-: ii e . ban hist r•F'S . a. orop,rior • elnek of , 151.111u117% ,. . , .. , r,... l .9 t itch Pi d .°Mr; \ ./... \ „ 41.1 .1 .°6 4 1 ,"ti ':,* - 1 '.r .,i' : %;' , k 2 41'l 1 ."1"44 ". \ I' da' " s IT '': .- • ' ...: e -,•..,,, .1.,1„ , v.„ol...ming ta. g ....- nooaet b and BMW, Zonnet citt IkDd 71117ek Dm& Let.% lest /Mind. \ Banktittili, , 11¢10=' Telstpd Feather 0 , , •. \ . ~ - . - -1•31. ,-,...".::", . . .11ITY PR OPERTY .FOlt\SALE—Altwell" 112 91 ..i A Elan. n f hall. 4 rooms, 2 'lobed little and meat • • ~ - Te V lot Is 20 tvlio R. instated an At irt., near Gnat, 2 _•:- •'' - '\ :' \ A well Anishelbosue on Wynne:L. With lot 22 fa by; VW -,..i. , ,, si '., A Bride Howe on eth et., with int 2741. front lrsloil tt. 2 ., • ilt.gtulu‘s ll .7. - \ ~,,_,_, ' t \ t, '' ' •'' 'i .•,''':.'-. A 3 atory.Dwelling ITO., 64 Lux. dt at. \ .• •• - .. \,t . ~•.. )4Threa amid booms on 34 at. loran.Wood.baddra,LiMilr t''. . • Mars In nr e lon• locr bt t d r4 1 At tz - , i ; ,:-;, r,,,•' b r i p,t,„ : :,..,...,... ~1 1 :4 , i7I' rt hel . "1 C.U k t Vll l T k litgitT .' A BON. ii , i. ii ; st- ' ': ' : ': .N . '••• . ',. fr in MOLL" For sale,'Aßrick'Dwit,'' , .,, • \,. -. I at, -lia r nor,. °firm= ran cellarAlM, n Viitala: . \ tt .".(3 ..m acylth • lot of ground 01 Ithaca 'on o_, .th erard, aLllit &ma with ronteli.whun mad. td tb .. , gpii '.. 'tn.,. An This 'import :would nut two nun- '; • \ , • rim.l.daiod, at lbw kW '1 - of VW . , _half in.liserril, ...\Lj , .;..1 • tiorinnuiltok, in two 7 ea?l, iAMn ii ti n u T allau ßn ijunit at \ \ ~,,,,, • 7.!.t.i - It " I .yy \\ . • ' Real Pandit Agenta,446..a647 at, •. , ,t , i4•\, ~, ,:, yv iiiii: rgmir..,-.13T.A.P.i5 V 41; ~.t hstow A i au with mbkh aa*.arlits ' - tiaiica; - :*- - \:- a.. yma rowan the nee q:11 , ; o r roarataa it F i rOd onal i n l . l . looir t ri u llA t Ur- , IL %LI, tglied"iectri an fie; Iriaale by l lb' ; 1 rxr .. -.'..: . faCHOOIe 1091118 ' 4t STATIONEICY:=4 - , , Wirat aa rrul T irl_p n i i ke%= l l6. l llth. 4 l ate is • in Ins al Sty - o* aountek Be kith - k •, mutat Want L. 1. 4 71" - toe rrgIfF7sA I trtINV.ILLE . RAILIIOAD oilteth compto44 (whlch silt to !asst.:4i Up*. iy_std:oestb• 'gluey( tb.4 to* Batting total* daUt. brb an MT selling ota7 This toatUr oorthy of maims • ontkrk• vnn dOktbAkb*Of .1 bombes ant to obtal , • at tto *bk. ..• aldir 74,LAIN. l 30N.21,49iat.t: A: CESAR !FAA , . . TOR SAW caiiiiitilik, n:,• : :., :• - atiCiiimpiAciairithckaitrabigrane4rtfaL:ll : ihs wdL•4 if .li Wattnii *414 Or . dtuatw l Tud.Wftermemltisam.lia...aparthellmetto. ~'. • "." 4 .l teriltiagrzur ,Aziti,ii..e,Nf , 11.......mumft"um....= 4 „.4 ...,,,4 r.t.,&. vrdl .trof. , ,t..tralks.— __...,,.. ~. , i t iit ~dit, . U. mamma 808 . 1/A Dpilu - .xYig • / r' 3 " t , Wattest,' ../11 med stAn r.F.'in_