63TAIiLISIMI) IN 17 6 IttOiiiiiii6iidAZkrr PUBILINILICD DAILY AND Will LT NY i •' DAirw.WYN MAW:IU HAIGIT. 0 !./ 1 4,911 - 11 . itszo arum mmrsvf mummy AM WOOD. TERMS . dalete Per la Wnaas. _.* , ew.awe_ .. 1 w! Tear!! B ELL Amino In Meeztat ,11tubi erlll•be purpled 04 the followlos conditions: • • • - • Tick doping per iwoone r 6 00 T~utlmp7M do .. Th,t2frer *soh club Ceriddreered to one MUM , and th wvallabirpe edema, No ' or t o mai ,be mat tbe rearettputs, tatters the money le peat kle RATES 'ORI.I),VERTISING: . 61.• swam (10 limo of Norwell or .A.l6stai 080 • Do • *soh' oddltloo;1 Isairtioil 0 • DO ono week.; ...... 1 76 , ' !tw zo' 3 0 ° • Month I tone OO • • -' ' Row 1° on • 'Do • -• dr. mouths-- —..-.•......;•••••• 77 00 • Do cosh. m 056166.... 111 00 Etloo Cards, ( Ikon lan anflooD • 0 00 000 dol oft l& t,r 6 prII adIIIllooll101•• or • • UDa aquanhaDangaalaa • Oeuvre. ..2una.l akeLDidra of DP. T 11'4 *rob o , l4ll6lornaro, mama orrrom •-••••••••••••• end for "bob 16841t1004 ovuora Inserloct undor the roorly rat" Adrifookits noroll6ll oro . r 3 7.‘ribm th llMVal: f6O kvs -60 'forDiomooD too tbo =own charted 7 0 617 _blioaD° 7- 1, " • Announcing , esiudklstoo Ibr *am t.* or eborml • lame adlorgitemo not marked dti tbo cepy Tor a amelfted tennibar of Ink ' dons, to - continued tilt turbid. and " '& :l** 4l.= lans I. otrieily limited to their own butoollst• butane.. and all advertisements Sir the benefit of other persons, as well as all adrertlannante not' inelmediateiy etooneeted with their emu tonsinem. and ail dare. or adrertiomorta• In length' or ..UoiirOlor• he land the litnite_ mooed. will be rimmed at the UMW rate. or all meb transmit adontbinn. tells will 4e a.p.rately dared, and prompt :a :moot id desired. • Ail advertisement. -ins : moot institutions. am tame A.M.'s, ward. township. and other nubile mottoes. and all rolfilmi mooting. and noun., to be charged telluric., par ade strictly to Ovum. • - GiOrgaga notices to be obarmed GO Cents, .• • ta i b notiom bunted without chorea noun MOM*. nl4 bmaral Inntationeor obituary Orit L ieeis, and when .., Opankd.to to paid Air: • • -- •' - begets: adbortboes; and tit ellen' analog tonimminie Ormairlow notion deli n od lion si ii. U n o ralrivelatreesi.,Camerta. Shy piddle eortattalaments, to oho. &nun are moblihr admittance-01 en gem Cr pg. oomMima—enterr ootks. &domed to ~It attention miGopriseae tabulated or Intended to pronante liniirTaindintereid, an only be Smarted with 'the maim ateedion that the as I. to biyold-For. - if Intended to ideoted -In the Mal !damn, the some wN tat guarsted bigot.* tar ...sum to b. thirlea iripla pries • Real ?AMU Aneotir arid Ann:moire adroote to to clamed inoWi yearly race; but allowed Wooing of gel:tritium and enottilod. molt tam tho. of bi l ls. • _ _ nratilT On Morita= TS Donor Mead On. tin. NUM.. germ lonortions—.— GO . . , ' • 'atiresticamini WZMT MEL yea ARO UnesJonelnaertion—......lso . tent. • D. ch addittonal AU truuleat, advertinannta to be Add In khnuaec 7 HATES OrDIEICOVNT. ,I.oomerro 1.1. T KM TYE PITRIEMAir aAtnTS, Pr N..IHOLMES'dcSONS, Brolers. Mar Art rt. betwm.rhird and 'owl/cots PitgensTple • - PANNSTLYANIA. - • ;Pty.' Baolc,Clocionatl— 1- ' Bank of Pittobnrib,.—.. 4 .parroatmordial 10490tha1.. do Nil:bongo Bank 0rd0.......•• Vrottkan Dank do , Ider-aud Namara of do—tor LoroTotto 11. 2 k_ 114,11k•oir por•Otdo /Ifoltu..txrunCo. do Park of. fiortb•Madolca.:.por Wadden Belem. Itaak... do 111.11 A of NortAkhrlA • • • Bank of , I Emall Km All *Anna Banks.. • " NEW Twig: Now Turk Citr —par' ~:= _.._. tir' 9 la‘jitt:7l:l eknitloh.e amm t Bank- Tradesßaalt.---.—Pn Wittern Rank ...... Bask otehamberi c =-1• • think. Cbsetw. BaaorDs3.lll6-.-,- naak of hl 116,1011011t1111—pas I n.. I....oufflflriirsiliTifift. Alloolvent fk0kk0....:... kg VIROINIA. k of the Voller..,— 1 BookorTs..llkhfootelh- " 11.....ltstiltgo e Norfolk , '" lkin=totiate`ASlZ= . 74 "--..' " IFITff - L . 7at;;;1 . Bank: 1. ; 9.. k" NOR . j ew il eit r ali .... k..: 2 Bank of St. of N. Carll'a 2 Oom. Bank,lilltainkton. 2 aretkante lik,Niorburn. - 2 ' 20y21! C4 . 110132/1.. 13, Lisa . % of 4.iniateown..,.... • Illok of Midletvern....;... smletEmei7 Ou. Dant —.Dar Bonk of Notibumberfan • Calzodols Bk BrAg! 00-IMt Doylestwn, Bank ----mar iiiv7ii." 5r...7. --- ..,... — ' ,-... 1 Mit eta i ltisann 6"thi na. L I immune Mktg Botta . uo -par , _ . of Cluirltston.:,-.I:. 2 Parment Ittorlawaster-par Mahone Mothatee ilk 2 Varntere Hank of itaedlngpar (MOROI& • . Vans. FM OrSehuilklll Ca.wr Augusta Ina. &Mak. ram it Dew. Wainerbowl Bank of Magmata:- ..-- 2 eratdi• Ilk athlngton-mar Ilk of Brammick, A . tag . a. 2 Harrisburg Bank- -.-.. - I IMNSIEMER., . . itonmadatißaak..-« - I Athoolernt Bank,' • laYtVt :.:. • '3 lannaater County Baak....we Ilk of Rantocky,LovlaVe I Lebamou Hank.-..-....-- . Bk of Loolrea - Tboratort " tllnere . Bank of Pottarill•Northern Ilk aßentack i .. Mown, &aria Bautk....--- Soother° Ilkorgentackr " Weak Bank---....r.ar . . 0./MA-NA. trimming lillknabarmparlStata Dank A branches:- I ~ York Bank.. ..- --- 1. , MISSOURI. twine moloa:.1.- - ...- 1 !Et of State or Missouii... 1 .. • 0H10..." • -_: _ _ r _ILLINOIS. Ohio Allots 11ank.....:......1 UM Bank nn Wasocbaa •60 Branch at Akt0a..—:..... do Bank ... 76 Beulah at, Atbana....L:-.... do _ll - I.IOONSIN. Biwa at Plrld. Macaw 0 Mani. Co. Wks 6 Branch at Ctdlllarata....... MICHIGAN. IMIlt H1anhaid........, Parmacelloebanictlair 3 Mt naim :d0...4 . 4...... Stock Dant . 3 S$ Hapkill---.. do ti Bank-- 3 Brawl" millidawsra..;.:..-: ' InsMllatir OomMata7-:•;.- t = rt i L l a=..t - do M ilkrak.____ _- "' Ihwalt It Balera.-:-....,..: , do alto , ' N. Anmalw,tmonao S ' Branch at Martalidd- der Bk °Rho Pew* Taunt* 6 0o a sh at. Riolar-.... do Bank of Montreal ...... • ~:.: -II Punch at Clachnsatt...-. d Hk of U. Canada-newt° 6 .ranch at Waabingtm,- do BASTBRN EXCHANOII. Branch at . -t.... ........:.; do On New York.-- ~..... ... . 1 Branch at . Lanwatmr-...... do Or Philadaltdda....,..... do Branch at Staninavilla- ',do 0 , 11 Italtimore.,..- - - " do =at MUYarnoti...... tr 133251131 =CLUNG E. at Nwark.......:-• 4. 01.4.W.1.--..--- 51 4' d. Branch at Spriald.“-- do L0i0V11110............. Branch at baidta. do ~ Wt. =t Tr0y„.,.....1...... do-GOLD ANDSPBCIR VALUE. at Mt- PinaaW....,' do Doahlocou, Spaniati,....lt,oo Branch at lanotelllo.-..... do -do do Wag* new .. Patriot 15,50 Brands at N0rwa1t..:..:.,.: • dolEagia, old. • 10.00 Mao* at Plqw... -.. ~..... -- - ...--10,00 Branch at do Lredericksd'ors:..-- 7,80 Branch at Raton- - - do Twnsa/ara .... -;-...... TAO Mau& at RAIMIItI - 11..;. do Mama ---........---. WO owi ere- Bruck at weem,....:..... do .011601aMp.',........- 1 8 C 'Branch at Teals.. .d,:thaeata-,...-,.,-......... g.d6, . • ;,PRICES _OF' STOCSB. ItKPbRTED,POL . TIMIPTTTABUWILI tilvArrx3l` A. WILKINS , . (;,*(.W".. STOCK. AND.. :EXCHANGE BRtasialtil, NO.n rpvsrn krwwx . ,_. i:. ~. :,.. - 2.09250266.5eptat0b0r 13..1554. :. • W ;t 13.111.01 Nam. 144.,..........:. / --. . ,- tot.joi.s Joir • A... , : , Ve.—.. - .-.• . L. ---.- •- hot. Web • A or. PvnovilVaAls 04....:.-....4 1001 -, ,1. - t0u.j......j0h. Do: • 5 . 5.-.-....... 100 •••• ": 110.14 b. • Aug llleoge. fo---....-.-. 100 , 83 / . 1 , Int. Nays Nov Do. • coop. irt...-... 10u 53. SO •. I. • rubbing* m oo. . - ---- 11 ) :53 20. lot..lan.s.lBly Er.. • , Va. N. y 100 83 . SO . 24 41- 11.r. " 1 , 011::(Firairi. r ° Ir 3 • : i!... 1 .- d r,.... , 1 r.........::...... 5(1 57_ 5404 111v.2741 , Vet. - . Alvveboute /1 llama R o nk- . -- 14 - 44 . •: : el. ottultioNovlboalc...i.....„. - ' 10 ..., 67 : -56 :... .ao 5 , '. Allegheny (10.. &M0p Dent R lIAO 210 mtl. spa a 41maleaspartiaak“-; 69 . 5214 -111A1 ..‘ ,•- . • • ft=l"P„ ... ., li :Ill.! s- -ri, lo.o.• M. IDidtp —.,.... 50 44 - 12 , 044, '2 l . .i p. Nortbant-.l.lbonivo.—. -50 4,6 35 to, . ... ... • WlaisoooNot .1051... - . ; 25 -45 ; Pittobltf , 411111... ;11 10 ; 8 plv.-20 }et L Weibull I Co-:- - 12 - 15% Niv.-Nov ri 4.lltheng L 1 _• Co- -. 21 !1. -L. 41•145142 ll I.loo orotnestk , - ..,- -10 1 • • - 'Pittsburei tvl to Phlls.l' . ,- 41 38 Div Qv- 881 61 . bob wa ..7 2.3 .40 26 ' do - , mon lob' k. ii.,:i . .Z.:2 --- : *,- •-' -- - • . 41V1/6112f0rk5....:.. 44 65 i 52 . • • -VS ffloetrator.. AO 42 • 41 - D1v..1417• 11: • " Co ov, Siodcwativ 44 •26 ''' Now Stook. Peon. ftolltatlfoo4... 50 .44- '42 . , vbl6 • Poona 1161105.0- 50 .43 ~.42 , . • Uott. 3 (Rao liallnnui_...- 5u 0.'615(4 A W.IWU. R. It. , *r. - . • 1 1 Alszloo RJOLV"d I r) , }OS 1 MI 50 AA . 7 rLeVel . tool Wdi rO-- 1: -as "'. Do.. 4 1e • v u u.. 1 :14 . 01111% i mp!, o RI :. 10 . 112 • • tA 1 k0V1...,.......... - 116 • lit i , NIL Div. 1'.... -. l(6 - ' 1 • • DM 1154.1120 ' - North miu145.4.:.....4,.. L... •65 . 01 Now ssl4t. . Fortb ,L1f00ter5........-...... '.:.: : - 21'.. 93 11061311-7..-..,...:........:.... .:. • • 3 • :: .2 i , • “1515,51501/40 /44 1018 1 .!• 211. •-• • ~ • - Ohio Trap R00t...........4... ... ~-.12. 18 .. - --'-- , 150•1501 . .7......4“. - --;...... • ..-. 3 ....• • . 401v04. - .......,..- 121 10 • . - 0r.161.4... : - ...•-• • =7.7. - 1 7.1 ...1 I - - 8,81 : ' - . . VALTUASIGIS. ANA 5A24•00 , I/01 - A. WILKINS moat hitex., Bin* /hdldistr - 11.A . dras 'muses& PA., • . EA 'MUGS :min — d. Do - mastic' rachilige: 001 1 4. hulk *d aid Used Wsmsatis Sankt dualkag . ' Cadmic= suld etimaellatbc,Glandosirotia4. mbsom sad soil os.s • • Wear yid mideollsolaluatasisllaio , 4l..i.ool oil visco:lo3,E: AkNoLp4 co. • waltriiiiiiiMiziox,tAit DANE lA:) l6 4ka. Syit sosi m tve Ir.= .11ARDWAILE FOR BADDLEBEI . AN:b CARRIAGE ..11/Llll . ll. • • • - L T.,Ltech, Jr., mot. 1171111 ET, FTZSZIVROird' caws x~ea, DO,4o:4A.:kriNanjob, ATgl PALLIS & CO„ • Coiamissicisi ?: , _••:lllv.e•thaeL mrch.a.nd.rtnto..ain. by Canal. Rim' qa Sam& 24 uOYi p ~e~snf~ t ►o~nt t ►a Cb. sw on a n sad . 10 , 101101eltrefklyboo Ml ' S= Ina to— Kole ilitr i ttnoow 11111.1.*, • .:•' itaboo,VVlltea lOSITIL OICAPEAL irsorxsALg wahAXWZiagil.ii PERNITICD r4,--J+,141641rn pc n= "ll4 , 2 1: 1 , 4? ~vw._~. wsuma~uw,~:i: isS•lii•;..:',at.~c.>i-. ..=nn P , 6 4 .: I , _ , :. ''''X ' 7. ' . I- Ti. ~::: • ATTORNEYS. S.-& A. P. MORRISON, Attor at 011104 No. 143 Fourth "{root, W 1... At my' 146411105 id Oran. Pltt4lbargb. P. myl.4 f t . :. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake. • Andre Thal141110," rat street, Wawa fmazth stul ...10,1T ..-- • ROBERT E: PIIBLLIPS, At -- torney — atiFw, k ROBERT .r FOLIAGE; Attorney Attorney tt t :l i 'Com "to..lPlusbera """"*Le2,11..,,, --• FAMES J.. KUHN, Attiiiiiey sit Law, awe ejo Fourth it near4lesist, Pltbborgh. 11154/7 • AIiCISC.FLAN I N 0.170 ,Fourth'ainrwt JASPER E. B 1 Na ea Fifth street, BANKERS AND BROICER4. IJCNA.N .E CO., IlAnkea.and 'Exchange . aka1 .. .0. 9S Wood street, corner of Diamond Alley, It • : • .. igirtay 'and all Haag Note* and Wu. Meal: Tina , Exchange, and Free:Macey Noteor,_make Welled aln all the prinanalcilles or thelhdos, Reales Detail on all and on Wheat, and gin their prompt attention hall otie er marten appertaining to a Broker's badmen: ineEactern Exchange amaranth ibr tale. - - - Rsicaxac...-.".sonsas aeon— ....1/01112NC2 11.111.14 RAMER & RAIIM, fankera and Ex " illanglalrokeen Itily and sell Gold and *Wirer and tiotes.negoUstalocia on Heal Partate or Stork Soon and ftomisint7 Notes. aad Time Bills on East and West. Goy-and *all Storks on Commlsiden. (Wee thine mad/ on all points In the Union. Orate corner of Third and Wood Jarrett. directly opposite the St. Charlse noteL 1). KING, Coin, Stuck- and _Exchange . Ji i tZ:lCr. Fourth stramt—Buys and sells- 'Ruda 013 m ttcolumga Easturn eltlea icupplled Atm , ;nut mum' illectkm. made on the Wmt at lowrster, We. .urn Bast Nuts Bought end sold. • - iNATIMIAT HAnt. :(CALMER, RANNA! — Slecaßitors to . llossey,J.lanos Co. - Dintfirs;Fichstise itrukersand ill • Foreign. iind Dementlo lisenanse, (*Mande. or • Deposit, Bank Noteasod Speale—N. W corner of Wesd and. Third streets. - Current Money remise on Deposit.• Bight Cheeks am sale. and eolleetkms made on nearly all Trivial. pal points of tbsainlll4 Mates. • The hlabest • ma'am paid ter FOl.lOl and ilcuiriean etd . wa made led omeddedeenam of raoduiel , skipped vv. n. wauAin. • ':.«....: ...:..J. liken. and .‘ issrAasitro Brokers, Nortb•llatt. earner of Wood sod Thlrd stroetg. Plttabumb. . " • All trumeilons sa&oli..llberai trims, and collections PromOUT,Stovled to.. • - • • is9ty A„WILKIPIS & CO., Exch a nge •Brokers; L e 1 175" Fo= o tr . .71217 1 11te the :Bank - of i nt l to• j~~ 'V LA.RIMER, Jr. ' Banks an d Bro- V Pltb koi;rgh. -41. h area, No. 68. adjolalnlo Bulk of bo N . -IfIOLiCES SON, Dealers in Foreig n n end Unmetle BIM °CB:dump% Certlfkaten tie write, Bank Notes and Brecht. Ner: 60 ..Merketetteet. Viten beret,. sorennedicee made on all the principal etties throturbout the United Stehle.. . . . BOOKSELLERS &C. JT L: READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No ..78 north street, Apollo nalldlpos. R.. WELDIN; and. Retail Deal. h Blank and !Schad Borth. Paper and Eta cencry:Htta argilWeed street, (between Thlrd and fourth) • _ ma's JOHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Stir • . tioner, Dew F .socessoor Ilt to taborgt„ • Atztanr Davison . ) th. f Market metourth, ENRY S. BOSWORTH, Boolisoller and. peaa i .stu=rv a t . ., No. It 2 Marta strut, mr u.AT do C 0.,, lkinksellers and Stationers, to 45 Woos otn.to oast door to the earner orThtok pn. &hoot eadhter Woks coostantle.ou hand. COMMISSION &C. 13E=E!! . _ T. W. B1Prall: & • =WARDING • COMMISSION . CHANTS and Dealers Le all kinds et Pittsteuph Artlieliee, Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, No. 97 Pint Street, fittatiunib., • • • • warlyd'.s4 Wm. H7-sorrox .111oletale praier, kepirter and Dealer in VORBIGNAVINES, Brandies and Old Ido- Je.Vabigigi.libitlt.V;;lLLTe"tbgt"' Li W. POINDEXTNR, General llierehan e dim Ender sod Commission bleictunt. Icr hoot etrwt and 113 Second street. Pittsburgh. sp2Ulind A tr. A. M'IIANE, Commission and For, wardlnallerolunts, dad= In Wool sad Padua. gbiangr: Wes. Pittstsugh Misonteetstrus 2:U.114, Second etreet. Pittsburgh. +4,647.43 B. ROBISON it. CO.,Wholessle Grocers, Produce balm, and Otteminke Ilearlants,'No. __2_.P•rtr Pltteborsh. I►lo munnul TOSEMI 7 5PRRWER HAILBAUGH CO.. (SucCeir le Itsznsb.) and Forwardicut erehentg Dealers to Wool and Prodix• wawa's, N. 115 FloO and 116 Socand rawits. Pittsburgh. P. - ap34T Floor actors.. Commission 4101/ a and Innearding Merchants ond.Deolem ;In ProdUrs porterolly. .Ordors for Plttslmrat Mannfactues promptly attomtad to. *mt. 74 Rotor oraljio Trout no, Pittsburgh, • opl-ly. HIM& ...., ICII- }.41/112, .........- ARDY, JONES tr CO., S uccessors to ATRpOD,IONES A CO . Comialsakut and Parorar6.. ' • erehsata, Dealers In Plamburigh 11111•Whel.und Gouda. 4urKb: — . ..t...',1 , . , . • , ",oe .etro. RCER & ANTELO, General COMMW. don Merchants, Philadelphia. Liberal ade►nW orressignenents of Produce gelkenni. .30177 so-s;-,isss CO.. iOIIN WA TT- & CO.. Wholesale , Grocers, comas..SozOldwebaata.dad Dealer , la Prothro sad taLarandlaatifietarea,Na.. VIG Wok Pittsburgh j r :13: . . 0 RIM, - late -of :Warren,W% c k s sad Ar..dlo Iterebant. end Winds We le Western Reserve Batter, Pot end Petri AA: and Waders Produce r. Water street. between Benitidteld'sset Wend. PI b. • • • UM; frez,. . l 1t0100n.141130 On) za C 0... Wholeisle Grocers, Itn!likeo mid Lbmodieollon Monektanto, in.! Dealers Is sem, Nn 11.1 &mood adzooti Mt.- barab.' 1.1 vtr.B3 WARELIOUSE.--11ENRY 11. 4.1j 1,/ 3... tr lANA, sau fforwr iven ng cadvicassalsolhitut.ooklareb:÷V. - VON BONNIIORST" MURPHY; Whole; safraromi.a. damf~ba Iliar3unL, and Alden in Manuel. looolootoroo. No .74 Wster etzeeti Fine • 14 - 658.FOR8ETII, . Jr., Porwiti=l itp cmantsosa Nortbiat. Net ta Water Ns" lAtOMAS PALMER, /inportor and Deale loot& sod' Aotottoup Watt No. NI .Slotitot• bebreen rliyAsadiptat=almost. • • MeCLINTOOK, Importer and Whole , , T vault sas s irtmr a v ez i Vat icor inoor st.4 o 4l , Stewn Iloet Malay:No.ll2 Naito sheet. tn 021.44 PATTON, Wholesale and Re tall thaws. cot Ito ILAN* Ado of Itio INoloolo% Pa_ • DRY GOODS. " FRANK VAN GORDER; .Deiiter in . Trim. oogery. _and Mover. L eo th,odo.' Nodal:44.lk, Goat's. FornionatigOoodo sad Yaw ortklori• roll al =se of which asp olwayo Ye bad Jot No. 63, cootw-of oared a.d tkinDlamocur, PlOdnugh, P.L .011,1 r A./WM a.O - ITITIFIRia—C. L. /JUN= 41 PAUL A A...14Ag0N C0,,&-Wholesale Awl Retell Doalers to Fang and : Btaple Dry Opldik /fifth t.'netsbuzgh• FRPITY & ISCIRCILFIRLD, Wholesale maul Satin Dry Goode Marls:AL *wear Popui.bsad start. Pittsbutsk. GROCERS. max rsoro.,, ' .L..simatb ....twnuam norm t IIORN,FroYD at, 'lgo - Jeanie Groccia t andOoseassica Ifirretuats, N 0.173 110octsiid • .110 BER T MOORE,. W hol e sale s G r ocer ; Ree illyisig °Law; Dealer In P:odetw, iltlabgetwit• Wm, i kinds of Negro raki Dartle aird LiaNaCki 311 l likertl irtirret. ' Orr baud IV WY g. ‘ ' ‘,saperirri 614 hicroollitaiwia Whiskey, rebirth will rm. mild low krurraab. • • • • - --. ....- PBLACKBURN BtCO., Wholesale Oro an.zailniai..4l.l43AL and Nea l ?tab? and oe band , 4s Wilinboon ,olls ia lersirj±=optiF IMMIT ISMAIL DICKEY & CO., -Wholesale I& atter etre ." • JolPr Vitus. .....: v. yna,o. 'GILLS '& ROE, Whaleaaio Orocerl and ' goo noilikrallprtetesat., lys.l4l.ll.lbutyAndia.Pltto• ' • " . ' • WEMMRRIEEMEiI . Wlit • B AGA LE Y dt. CO Vholesale Oro- esi i Naol3 mad 20_ atrwt.Pntamia. - DITILINA; Ovine* . an d Tantlad.inaloWer Woad sad Stott. otreala, bad allots on a Lana aanatinontnt donna Groaerka and gt=a —lan. Wolfs and andltatall ROBERT: D&ilk; & Wholes:do a r ...* - oimmiaka. Merchants, IlWani In Pram. •Pittdargb Ilymbeturos. 140. ISE Moly Knot: Pitt:d:nth. Joso. oaulzog• CH: k hIoGINDIESS;--,emoctoooto, to' D.W4341.46.44 , 0 41 4. Qulssias "Ungulate. Desks* lie reaaril'Ungo tINI Mena, cog Pittsburgh ttisindhotearal rahmi.l4 Wand asugWater amts. Plusbustb: • OtILBERTSON, Of°Lier sad. notamladon Mdrebsot, Donley latendlleamid Pitts. iliumbetopml -I% Mei*: streft..JPltts. • • • 1.11 Horn AIL FLOW Yiriaoleatiled u roamv" .-- bom -- PetatfilearaMi.d, mA "PAWL , . Li1+ . 1.17: W. 14.• sold EMM!EMMMEaiI . - .11140.14 X% WOODWARD7CIX4WhafiI.' L ' 1.7 . • I <4. • _ , . • • - • ; '73l,,;Weary BATh AGENCIES.; I;..en appointed the ex elmalve Agents for Plttalough, fix thank ofPatent }led Cemented and Stretched Leather Iteltina, man ufactured by P. JEWELL t BON, of flertfud.O.weftimrt , We nor offer lb, lade ,• Wire amerteamit of all' manufactured,at the manufacturer's prices,lds article ImlaS enPmltT to any Leather Ltleltlng emu beads offered In thin market. Also, a large go& of all widths of India Rubbethelting conatantly on hand. and tl.r ode at the .. )fachlue Belting Depete• No. 116 Market street. merCS J. all. PHILLIPS AUSTIN LOOMIS, Rent Ztate • Agent, 9e. , *. Merchandise mud BM Itrokk . , Sem, ti•. 92 tn. watt, meet, atove Wpod. amasses. 0 0 1321417.•tte.h.1 I JT&I I 7 ILIAAIIIIIL L. MAITSIIELL, Secretary Chi t." sm., lormuir Company.% Water street. lil M. GORDON., Sfreretnry Western fiEl99- .111.' • rums 0,.. 93 Wan stmt. . JGARDINERC(FFIN, Agent for Franklin thlanQirt losaratwa C 001,121). mrth-esamaetC d corner of Wood PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware .• Owl Itumrozeo *moony. t 7 orator Amt. eaniur n. TATUM........ ...... trinity, S. alarm - GEO: If . TAYLOR & RUSTON, (suektssors to Taylor a Idioms.) (tenors! Comtnisvion and Vor. , warding Merchants, and Agents for Eastern Trau OM Linea, VirholnWn Dealers to. Staple Grorerien Slurtr toga. Ortton. Cotton Yarns, Rattibir. Tuttle. Manilla, Ms snarl and Nentroll iletup t. t t lrao, Soda Ash, Window Glass, Pig, Bar . and Whits Naval Sarroa,and Chola oat' sod 'Pittsburgh laanitha tired Goods generally.— krauts for thn 'Venn WU" add "Ilatumallll. Sheeting., Pittsburgh. No. 411 grant Street. .( oppo si te Pittsburgh and sc. 1.0 , 111 Psehtladlogi) 1105.atod A. lIIITCTIISON 4 CO., Commission 41, • Mrrebanta and Anauta for tbaSt, Lenala nugar Rankl e" y Inealara In &dear. Malmo., Pin And Bar Land. tietop. Oakum. Zlnr. Palo Le • r 7 - - MUSIC, &C. r II IINILMILLOR, Dealer in Piano Arles, # , loele an& )(Weal Initramanta, &hoot Books, and 8 halal" , #dla %Mot 63f Cblelterlagl Thum 11afto, for Icsatara Panniyhowl•—No.lll-11roodatnent ;LIENRY KDKRED,. Dealer in Music, Mu rleallnatruccnoita. atol'lmportor of Italian Ntftnga. ;rithnl f g'lVl:at C Art2m g ert: l Al,, 73: ' D ' a= Mama. • DRUGGISTS'. T ORN "[AFT, Jr., (stumeamor to Jas. Miauf atzrdnr,Dtritrzaitlll Wood babel . J tgaric!n Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh. gra - Itegulgr Agent for Wr r . Ford's . mita, • L IfIICOS. CO. YOSLPII IMMO "L WILCOX . CO., Druggists and Apoth reartea, corner Market street and theDiarmand.keep annstantly on hand a fall and nernplete anacrtznent of OnniDramMadleines,Perfurneryouldartieleapertaintagto their nrea. - 111 . 7T:dam peoserlptione earefullyneuttenauded. m 719 JOHN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Drug& Palate, 01b, Varnishes sad Dye Stuffy, No. 2 9 a Lamy etreet.. Plttaburgh. - . . AU unkn will reetlTO prompt murigi , ..- tar Arent Poe Loudon k Cos valuable Wally Imile/ben mar as-1J " . . .._. was A. FARNESTOCK & CO. Wholesale ggi n, 4 5, a. and am oQwr ve d iorees p of thlt u d . meta 1) E. SELLERS Wholesale Dealer in ANAarttythli,Dzirh"..,424'"M.'Friti 111.10CLICI rioner— RATIN Retail - comer of Liberty and St. Clair gnats. SCROONMAKER k. CO., Wbolesale Cr • Druggists, No. 21. Wood stmt. Pittsburgh. JOSEPH FLEMING, Successor to WilcoxL. lee; corner Market street and Titernond-,,Keepe con-' slant)). on band (MI and complete amortment " Medicines, Medicine R6e.ta , Perfnmery. and .11 arlkJn pertaininyr to his Inisinesa. PhyMdans prescriptions carefully compourided at all bourn WOOL MERCHANTS. 17111=21 skkILEE, pticeessor to MURPHY & LEE, Wool Dealer, altd 'thirilnlaSton llerel.ol for tb. of Ltosrlesur Wool , Goods No.-IS 7 Llberr• stmt. UM. " MEDICINE. • • M. JAMES KING: Office and Residence, N.. 112 Fifth .Wet, oppodta the Cathedral. Patta kala y W D., M. VARIAN, M. Office 6th street, maw ewthfiett. 9.w..2 3. V.V., 7to ILL x. my 26 yd MERCHANT TAILORS. 11CLUSTER, Merchant Tailor and Cie: g Mier, Ito. 71 Wood rtrent. Par tient.. attention ~.0,1 sod Tontine nothing. nol toy WWILLIAM MORI% Merchant 'Tailor, Dra mina Mohr In Ready that Ckfthituf. nta ffrty 'Wort. 151 L • f mad {WATTS Tt4in g&r CO., Mrer acrt hyanTa tgoatroe, Lia stork rr4tre—W•sro• now r ntient at T o r ti 4 .=e.,zz Oomoo&•<1emtOfU. oa:tn nasr andfi•emi.nality: ur • o••rvin ph w• u. (ink] DI ANUFACTITRING. W. IVOODWE'LL, Wholesale and Retail lissoitaetnerr and Drake 11: , CaNowt Mow, N 0.83 111THN. WETHERELL, HunufactuTer of J PATF-iit BOX. VICES. • sularlor ankle, SOW) BOX and BRAM.. BOX VICES, corner al Antietam •od Bob rh oat i rszt i s i. os• epos. Ortan'tb• li.md ttnet brides, dl EMBROIDERED AND 'APLICA MAN- L LLA maim! Br Embroidery mid Ay oak by BILI. Is S. WILSON, j. tf • No. mg, Peed street, 'Los. Hug. Bolivar Fire Briot and Crucible Clay Iflan- Conipany, FrtlllS CON AWING ENLARGED their capacity Gtr cusautarturisware Ism mimics,' to most loonsual decimal tbcdr,,Rtiag. Grooms sod Bull 4Y'g (Ur'. " itin 7 A " J ' a d a tt Ruth: Pittsburgh, rogistabor II . Boots and Shoes!! AMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, ad 4' 'door from the Market llouee, would Inform the .ad lot has now • kart, full welt of even , thing in the Boot and Shoe tmle., rich as tedial u flaltere, half Mallen. Jenny hind Parlor., Leaf Ifrank IN and ell the styles fl/111.1 on the Cartern ening oleo, • Ire? And Children? thaters and Taney BOKII arid elliowr, In On their mistime elect Illerithenent? thee Opera Patent Calf Boots. French cot imat ~ coterrro oalt , ” nod n'tno'r also, 2.n. and Youth? !loots, line French Oa : Reiss give on., vs wish ho aril rod. artirle to all wtro favor on with their eterteeo am will giro sattafar• tkon. Itrogertabet the plata. 89:hlakketstrret... Joss n. r•00n.._..:...._......... . • M'COItD & CO. WIDABBALS AND .ILL7AILI FASTLIONAALA HAT AND.CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DkALRi{NIN ALL KINDS 00011& .CORN - ER OP WOOD AND PIPTff STR ZETA Pittabergh.; Pa. 11.-Thatr switoweas WITT and'irty goof 110.• and 1.11 Snit Rot ilcsmata: nasty - Coach Carriag e Factory. r WINSTON; BROTIIIIR h CO.,corner of Almost and Edema strne a r l gheny City, *mild reopeetredly Myna their ftien4s, W*l=l4l=%ll4 : that linty are nutoollicturing amart. alol Chariots; n slitheir various atilt. or drum and_proportlob. All orders will ivy executed arith *lslet regard to dais tatty' and lbeatity or *OM. Stepan will alio be attended to on the most ressonsble term. UolcE lo all they work Um bast Eagan'llhata, poles and Whaal blue, they teal confident that 'all who favor the with their pair:maga be warfertly gadded on trial of their work. Pantisarsi. gra nottnated to nivelhem a call bellaispor dole.* elsortiesa. Gra New Coach Factori-Allegheny. WHlThlk, CO., would re, sPectfally inform the paidlo that they bare p Lareck, betwoot Federal and &waster attests. They we our soaking end an prepared to rewire oNs[a be descrigrz .. f rplelf i n (Alai Cbw i tlil; loos Ceps Jam aboie work , . el' the Theilitler they - W.4 they feel reetihrot tbej ere enabl ed Veda work on the most reasonable terms with time wanting article. In their line. ir dl Mind:km to the eelection of materl . n tifs=nt ,pelgent workmen, the hat no he la warmating their work. ,W. theridbro . ask tbe attention of lb. "ohne to this matter. N.B.—Repairing Ilene to the beet manner, and Woo W° 4 tr . " • J onetty • vrtimattioff • - Vett COACH:FACTORY. b r eza n itolitangieflf. - WOULD reapeetfully call the attention of Beath/re and Weatern bferebante to Me thleatoek UM banging In prlee Rom 'floo to $lOOO. Theta =an, taut from tbe beat material and workman. ander tdcfrerd. metwhdon: be ean,a/Ith maim dem. ; warrant him work to to Interior to noon *minds. bared In tbellnlon. The' sucrant of Ma hualnes• and the = l =l2 °ail= bin ammo r t 4 tkl ui w g . took tut Z a. c. 1111.111149 . Livingston; Bo_ gien & Co.. , - NOVELTY :WORKS, PITTSBUROLI, PA. . XRACK , and De p ot • Railroad Sc.alea, Ray, • WUc j aadsases, flnaa do. lrop Mama and Oman. da4 Maur Af• oral] ISprlnal Thumb lattaffiat, Cale. so of iaztoca landoc P sa aint Multy lammed laillnaa: Dolts aad ,Mallaattla Iron M. aUaasild every va. riot/ latarm and mat. all W. W. WantACE, STEAM MARBLE. WORKS,' ig end 8e23 Liberty etrcet. 411,ttrk amighfiati /Ind. Xtl fOIiTUXENTS, Tomps. Onire Stones, 4 - M.h.l:llllo:`,ll.Vr a i n =attt levee. velem Three buyited sad eeleeted dee Itta. el 2 ty 14rAltit Lest I FIV I order, Wed with drirpateb at 319 Liberty *We '4l' New ami'Faeltiono of Sentient& CLOthins for Spring of 1884: • WATTSI CO. - tiegleare rev liettfull . Pvt. t r's ° &AT, udT . h l :7ll l .==l:ll i tab tb s ° P o ° °Moods edepted to their patronage—te a / 1 s 'bed the u hose ,ern *ark.* <Word—mid that mu 7 reedr: to metre or. &mite leaking . them up tt, thelrunal superb' idyls, The uttitertino en moonily' • expeuerdi by their chat. hum hitherto, ..with their timehle semis to plea.% el/mte lam arm to fresh etert/om lu the emu. oSo K upo, Fall in froa,...4hppopere an; lofortaild IMP tiouio le N 0.176 f AM! . etreet k ilotth side. ohms U. thole. 0u22. • ~:~ bent w . .4. 0b...„. ~ g lTil fr etibeerribere,- • leave to inform the '' -memo trietlnetts , • . voile. dm,oo p , , 0 ‘..E.Y./ - , {,- 40.„ V.-4. , . • "rt. ' ?' . ....t..: ' .'•••..rvii 5 - J.e. " * - i (.. ' ! .1., PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 18-54. ...4,...JU1131 ♦ leo*. HEW YORK ADVERTDMICII* ii From VISSCH lift 2 BCIIELL'S Gepetsl Ilausr, No. 346 and 348 Broadkray; N., York. Pet 0, Naseau rtroet.) Ratak Ptirwr its the LYN , / Teic, Pianos! PiatiosH Pianos:li 'rTENTION of purchasers Ri f ig+tr ibm ifauT=r i !rie d Wtrporlagi w , rfected, .d Wore the publle, cnowp an I TI F II the Co l itringed Flaws •The Menlhirtty of the Celestial PianneOrmints Ito capacity tbr oftenwptay• fig, with Oh* Ought Anger, an attainment hitherto tur known to the Mum Forte. - ' Thi omiltumr Performer Is enehled by the aid ''this Improvement to produce , erects I, onto Saying' 'that, I would nonumndaThalbery; or a Lletz. (ri. eh/stee -1 eellenei. le its rapacity to be uned at wil no Ott Milner/ P4no of the sweated quality or tone. and to instedttlT changed by the nse of a entamon pedal. mrtabinatkm ao thrilling_end majestic, o a to captivate and charm. the I bee., These Ind...tits eft Ott tar In power to - two onljojrr 7 °eta. Pianos while for Imre... purity breadth, and fiances octane, they challenge the entapetb boon( the world. • This le the united ttilmour of Prof...ors and Atom teumcw ho have tdted t CeMODI Piano. Ordlogr "'"ElTAri o rtar."32T - 1.,....7 . ,14 . T0rt.", d priers Dreg, , Iltla.3lllV Ilanufseturee 4 ,l wholesale & retefi. Brodie's Cloaksxilllantillas. f-I EO. BRODIE, 51 Oruig:;\ and 63 Lis jf card New York, Imp° er,4lanufacturer Mad holm. end Retell Dealer in CLOAliti mud MANTILLAS of every fate° ..4a U., solidi., the attention of buyers to Lis extrusiteitevit f Kautz. suitable for the Fall Reams Ills styleelesd Mai trade as nonarmed Mont s.hly by Harriet's tiodey's antipthet leading Feoldon Hook • •-•' Musical lustrume THE Subseribeii are maw Ttrepirred to - Offer Mr the Inspection of Jobbers tii&iq Dealers and Otir ere trading In Meek. Inertrumente and Merehandl., the following Articles' (Wi.t. Bauer, Guitars Flutesyes de.; Pt.. and German Anwrdeot ,re Enchants Orrret a Pls. foes par., Trombttes, de, eft.; °mean • lorruch endgethattNtrutas dr., de. Our arrammunentswiththe Meant and vonskeviehratell. Man ureetnrere In Europe ere ouch es to enable. , . to eel goo.. at their low eye mires and we am offer dm cutter mem the tulventage °reelecting from. entirely" now •314 carefully weeetedwtoek. Being In the Merkett all gWITII THE CASH, ready to sand of.y oh o ood. that may oiler, we can opportnayl einf ber, galne In many articles. Agents °lambs. k Needham' eelobratet Melm deems FERDINAND ZOtiIIAIDI A CO.. Imrters aulttiltuv Net 9731alden Lans, York. rirFBE trndersl., , meil haiing the `' , ll.otteir of !Beams CARIIART NEPIDRAM'S (Niter Fork LEBRATED PATENT IdELO)EOI.49, would Inform the Trade and the [ltalie es end, that they ate now prepared to fund. to Milers d others them truly ceMbrated instruments at the sh, or.re LOWEST PRICES. Every Inetrnmant W FRIO:ID:AND ZOOBAU importers or studua tomirumeno4 enl7.-Pme No tr: Malden LetystNew York. DagnexTeotiDe- Materials. I W. TIMMPSON &, CO., 315 Broadway, sur N.w Fork. Menufaeturers and Dealerel6 Daguerrem typehump, App... ha, Matting*. Preeerverele, and ho,' mt.., of Platee.Chemlesdo, Fancy Frames az Doses, and Materiels °revery , Totstiander & John's°. °.. Harrison's en all 'other Amato. Worry antelantly on hand, at Um , MlUMMe turtle lowest grime. and warranted pared.. '-.ode-ear Fire and Burglar Prod Safe Depot. WM. fdeFARIAND & co, LANA mcw, raw. • Warehouse 145 Pratt at., Baltimore, n4(1.; lo t ANKS', Jeweler's' bind 04unfing - Houie Safeaotarery the, conatantly oo hind kr od4 and warranted!. ever/ nowt.. Nair 'role. fuorlt eth:lBs4, 1/ . .fbriond: Gentlemen 7t glveeroaplaue ore to lokumi you that your Safe preserved ~y Books and rae i r r egtirzd i g =lre La=l . llt : aatoeed throughout the ere; to totems, hear:rta con tents remained unharmed. The sa*, with, repatrion, nlll.l think, anirrer foe another trial. Itenpretfolly yours, T. JENNY. Jr: 1113oultryrIlltato at. Elegant CabinetFlir nithre. SCHAFFER &SRC 'OW; A - m.IZ ef 127 AN:lmlay d., Xert 1 . MANUFACTURERS; Whol e and Re tail Dealers In Bich Careed ftrannx4 Furniture of enemy deeniption No Irradiate articles. Ortets tly mail faithfully and promptly executed: Dealer , and other. are Invited to call and examine our stair. A .jytalsor FIVER AND AGU DR. EDWARD BLEECK,I3 STAMPEDE ,M_IXJIIE, tt. r the R. wed Apar, Chaps. Ater, Iheisperea end at fir7/sem Vcholm. i WILE Proprietoreof this Medieinewill elate i without heeltatbrn or fear of contemUcOon, that the Smarm. MIXTOII. h. =Zed more persons *hem It hes been introdured.throt any other avedldm in use for the abase &mom. Thismedietn• has neither:Amok. lon Quinine in It. roc tion of the lairredients ere of • pirolbstly healthy cad Middy ettraulatlng and lavhcoratitur In their r . Persone labile oaten 1.61,1 gunnel. will not be ter mpoream to water or • 1 1 :1=12"'"%roTX)::ZenZ`4!".t1 1 :11%. - r he 4 ue p t et vall-, will do well to adopt this medicine, ite the rettlent le not obliged to ley by while under treatment and they may he ...rote/. 'Praia rum The Proprietor couldintroduse thousands of nerttacater from three of the hi eat mewl: ability. but weriarmayine to the Ark bux ohs bottle and you will have the Infallible moat to) urself. Mall dimes Mom be Its me ansompany each bott le. Ltertitiattee on be men at Um ofere., l / 4 11rtse Inn obarni Ihis Medicine hoe eared whew all others have failed For Dlesperela and all other. Billintut Outapialate Umtata out • bet her Median. to the minket It has also boralakea with the ametactunitblair mamma In *Lemma roses of Ithearnatiern and Boat for Ulm* come plaints tans tablestwonful • day. Doe Matto of this Medicinr very often Wm the deelmall eh , het. Preto 11l per bottle and nABr eale by Draggled. in all portent th e Pu 4 lical t Leta..Leta.. Pan aghit. • W e order, must be attireea - ' tolliEP A BLY.SIKLIL Proprietor& 93 Broadway,. ere York. Amirms—Firmlon mow, D. A. Frehneriore CO , L. Nil our k inn . sod Cleo 11. Beymr. littshomett. - /mai'' , _......... _ ri _ IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRINU tE. CO, hanorters and 11:nsana IRON AND STE:II:L. Gr.rseriri, Mend. Note leet. i - Keep ensetaally bust • ot h e r ereomett4 oellax. hat BSA.). Hasp, Ileeen Sim, awl IKON, STEEL OF ALL KINDS.r • • Morthanta from all a...14 , 10.a tam cantata, 4,. tarltml to call or matt tbalt ord.r.t.fitra buylax. ilmlemby mall entrusted to marrtm...lll 1W lat Om loamtom motet rat.. 11111113111:11/111 1 a tal, m 1?.., M. Ulm. Ma rt. N. V. EICIMPFBI,III 8R0TH3111.84 CO-, WIIOLESA LE DRIIGG I S M.lr „i - ortx, • Ilan nvaneed fa lu.llllllLLtaam cyan, af lavammt. . . IMPORTING tho leading Drugs from their le= tra k vzdrx Noll and IMO Snob.. Oar Worm and rugs and Pr.onerr4 Cr**. Nmtir , er...er.tnry them on the tenet rredmablo trims. Ordornaltbor In prime, mall, irlii , ,roarivo their host attentkos. al2k4nr Qi AMUR'. L. CAVERLY, Wholeatle:Deal -13•1. In Oman., Painted Palls and Yuba, _Wood asal Wil low Wan.. Ilaakota. Mat. ck , rd.e...Twina, \rioting, Mardi kw,....rit Greenwich 4.. New York. mlitl Tr. . . _ . WINDOW SHAPES, Oilt Cornicee;.Ttible Oil Moth. tr...JOHN TlLBRUililk,llantiariurreand Whoiraalo jlioilor, No.lo lithwino st. and Nu. Manama Mount. NO" York. mho-Irr • MISCELLANEOUS. 4311,4, ' PllOlllllll2 II II COAIM FACTORY, • No. 46 DIA.NoND sricim E. M. 'BIGELOW, Proprietor. -.--. ' ROBERT H.'•PATTERBO.IIIS . LIVERY AND SALE . .. BTABLZ., k l ie.:r orner Piamoiulaireetand Merry Alley, sail . 11111 , 11URUII, PA. ASHLAND HOMES, Awn Ernua.v. AbOVI AVViTIi STRUT. PHILADRI,PHIA. It 8. BEN 80 N. PIOPtZ ITOL tirrrin r Build: $1,60 prr 40.4; Ilsy 18b4-1 rd o. CAM-- ask Man. ClateSt. Marko Parer/Intel,/ VITY IfOTEL, (Into . Browns,) corner of Stulthßeld and Mini intents, Pittsburgh. Pa., °Lang oAltit. Proprietors. W'hd. large and eosaluodlona Erogan haring. under gone thorough main and furnished With new equipments throughout, in now open Ibr the rompUon alb. traveling Cauurnironanags. , areA4Oni S. CUTHBERT & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for the sagged anrebader or Real Fatal. COolleetin of Rent. Negotiating Loans on Booth , Mortgage.. tr.. N. 140 Third o... Pittsburgh. Pa . somas a. r. KIER, JONES & CO., PROPRIETORS KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, purl °WARDING AND COMMISSION 3.II.IICHANTI3. Canal Basle, &youth drat. Pitt. gb, Ps. Lard Oil, Ibis Pork, S. 0. Irmo, Hires ex tra mad rin.lSalt.Aathrsrits and Scotch Pig Iron, Bolivar lielek and glsr,Akiltirselts Goal. ie. . tarn MloWanGineral Csininibudon and Collec tion Agency Office, • . • VOtt' the Collection of Horne' and Foreign 11 kinrckatils and Walker Molnar claims, in Mallon ;nd adjacent - States, Insoatssent and Pa moatof Alour7P, vassal arrases, Parebsse sad Pale of 11. Estate Cud Storks SIMI 1111..•11f. Ag.nts. PFJ,TIXR tANDXStiON, Detroit, Melissa. Art I,lla/ Altslsorsk Xranant Ram, Dank . Merchants.. 'iris, %nits k Oa., (Islets Mac Lams, .Stsvaltt Wornm—Two Ammer. Or Mahlon from OW .Inouraneo CommooMo. m7151.1rd et.OIIN SOATII,.. Nick Maker, co'r'ner - or North Common and Federal et.. .dilegbeny Vitt, re be entetudrely snantlfaeturra dfflElirliloll nr VIIIIICLEN, of tr.-best material. and by thebeet Ile bee also opened • WAlight)olll In the St, (,'harlns buildings, nn ffeewW antra Woodet.„ where be has et pee* lota 'err fair eta* of • ercek,twith daily •dditioam,) to whieb be Invites the attention Land aritleal szsursluation. feeling confident—Peons bin continned sneersw In business., his errands Wee. the materiel and workmen employ WI; style argnish of kis work—be moat be menet., with to the Ear or Wed. ed}om . JUIIN F,OUTIL. • T. C. WARRINGTON ; pLoA & ARIES' CHILD REN'SSHOE STORL, w• amaorhurt, tia -' IrFELIX'S GENUINE . EXTRACT OR 21 1 , 111. entaLllshed t reeelred four mo r al% irtm,7 r ,Pi=riV . Sirphrare et atuunreua titiaterfleta: , 'Ne2B.lllr, VTALTER:P,'DIARRIAL4Importer De*J.l I'4lll,ll.lffinvel tiatargy,ln. Power a ll bb Weed stmt. Plttabutab, . ...ta A tt g A t ei.. l.ldl " .4 ` 1111 " 444 " w "' • re. It'.—Tbe Babb Yeahloria amJltrtfliAlreetper donator If be ea 'ate ea the tat prozhoto b 14.011 ti Penn, store Hand Amt. ICifRS - 78. E. o.AildC - IclliiinistdeDzess IVA ion md,lllMistAr tio. la roartkl4,_ .9.oad 4 0 17 same asthma la laths VrTitat Palen uningallary , Dt*lftly .11aatlila. Ito, Bade la Um. Wait etyma sad as the draftee. ataLca. Cllaldraa'a Drew fa.•&,a., Bodo gaztretaame alapitab s vat at 'Tarr moderato Diked. , tostgrialtsftd smardlall dl on!, and ' rod taisettliy Waned, 4:itro t g a - - . .._ _ - • ,A.CON4-11tai ,s s. - .an. 01011- 1 6111 . 1V - id.r oimagairo.,, , -•-:.4.44.A.U554144. T14111t81)Air • NOttNING, OCTOIiiR 12, 1854: Sixth Anniversary Meeting of - . , The Alle- Ladies' Association for the relief of the was held ett•Thurtulay evening, Oct. sth, Ador Hall.- John T. Logan iu the Chair; Davis, Secretary. ar a few remarks from the Chairman, the g was opened with prayer by. Rey. Dr. Jo _ . Secretary..then read the annual reports of -"eretAT7 audOreMsurer, and the by-laws or Association, which nmotion were accepted. Mter the acceptance of the • report the Rev. Dr. Flamer delirered the annual address to the managers and friends of the Associatiorr. AaubseniptiOn book was passed round to re ceive the annual subscriptions. During the time occupied in passing the book, the - meeting was addressed by Dr. T. V. Bake, Mr.'4,las. L. Gra ham, Dr. Black and Rev. Dr. Elliott. ' $68.5. The amount subscribed et the meeting woe . , I The following -named ladies were elected as of • fieerii and managers to.acrie the ensuing year, riz: President—Mrs. D. McLaren; Vice President —Mrs. McClurg; Treararrr—Mrs. It. 8, Bays; tierrilary—Mrs. P. R. Brunot. Managers—William Robinson, Jr., Mrs. John Irwin, Mrs. John Patterson, Jas. E. Bread ing, Mrs. C. Cl. Hussey, Miss Benno, Mrs. Pal mer, Mrs. Billion, Miss Anderson, Mrs. M. IL Wein!, Miss Cunningham, Mrs( Walter Bryant, Mrs. Emily Butler, Mrs." Allen Kramer, Mrs. Jane TayeyNrs. King, Miss Park, Mrs. McCann, Mlls...neareti, Miss Kennedy, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. If. Childs. Rev. Mr. Cornwall closed the meeting with Prayer sadßenediction. - SIXTH ANNUAL. REPORT •M::l2r= of the Poor. The:Allegheny Ladleaassopiation for the Be lief of the] norclosed their operations for the past mason, as is usual for them to do.nbout the wridddle of April, when the mildness of the weath er' and - the great demand for - labor enables most of the objects of their : earn - to do something for 1 The °Seers and Managers think it right to ;make for tho satisfaction of the subscribers; a short etatement of what has been done with the means entrusted-to their care ; and-we do it at the oboe Or this year with unminglod pleasure and lintiSude, for by the abundant liberality of our fathers, husbsnds and brothers, we.have been able to supply all who have worthily claimed our 'aid, and to do so without the necessity of 'con stantly referring to the-state of our finances for 'answer to the question, "can we a ff ord it;" , which in past times gave us so much trouble.— Mite abundance of means has not made us any hae vigilant and careful in satisfying ourselves ea to the merits of the applicants for aid, and to secure a proper disposition of the funds entrust ed to us. An important rule of the society re quires us to make personal examination into the circumstances of those needing aid, and in no in stance have the managers given of the fends of the society without some one of them having first visited the home of the applicant. Tide feature of our society,is now so well known that we are ' rarely called'oponbjnototions imposters. Such rather prefer to beg from door to door and en. , demur to excite the sympathies of some whose engagements or ioclinations may prevent theta from exam ning too oiosely into the merits or circumstances of the applicant. Not long ago a well dressed person 4isited ma- Cy hinisea in both cities, procuring coMdderable sums of money, articles of clothing, dry goods, &e. To some she presented herniates collecting fore poor family ..a mile up Butchers' Run," to others "a sick family near Band street, in Pitts burgh." From others she begged for tnouey "to bueyMr M." and one lady actually gave her a: shroud. This person the Managers satisfied themselves, beyond dattbt, was an unworthy im- I postor„and the case is mentioned here to urge upon oar contributors and others to rerectaber ht all *lndies applications that our Society is issq and anxious to do well the duty it has * v ulktitily undertaken, aed the Managers bold 4 ever reedy to visit the houses and lea if true situation of .those who: seek - id& 'fr onbess any thing to give send it to us, 1 endive pledge ourselves to see that the needy -receive it, and that it shall not go to perpetuate viceend immortality. . When a begar, as in the instance above allu• dad to, is voluble in the abuse of ourAssociatiom we ask. Of you a reasonable thing : Pot on your bonnet at hat and come to the house of the near. est manager or visitor, and together we will go and examine into the , care. To the Physicians of the city we are =eh in debted for their kind promploes in attending to the sick poor. The following is a summary of our distribution during the winter. We regret to find that our hill from the store which filled our - order in the upper part of the city are not sufficiently in do tail to enable uo to furnish the iterits of grooerics given out in that quarter. The amounts of deur, coffee, potatoes, &c.. named are conse quently only - for part of the city. Coal, 1:2!)E1 bon. ; Flour 29341 lbs, Money, $1 t 4,1 2 ; Medicine $3,72 ; Sewing $l,BB- Pota toes tia bus.: Candles, 14 lbs. ; Molasses, 14 ; Tea, 01 lbs. ; Coffee 401 lbs. ; Sugar, 531 lbs. Corn Mali, 15 bus. ; Soap 14 lbs ; Crackers 2 lbs., Rice, 0 lbs. ; Groceries, not spedscd, $92,72 ; Calicoes, 599 yds ; dlnsl n, 380 yds ; Canton Flannel, 117 - yds; Flannel, 290 yds ; Linsey 108 yds Cassinet 221 yds; Tweeds 42 yds: Kentucky Jeans' ICI yds; Cheek.lo yds D'Lain .4 yds ; - Stockings 3 pairs : Shoes 123! pairs ; Thread and Buttons $l,ll ; Batting 25 lbs. Much of the Materials eniunera• ted were mole into garments before being given out. Whole number of families sashimi, 103—many of them from week to week throughout the win- In addition there bas been given out by the Managers from their private resources 16 lbs.. Coffee ; 2 lbs. Tea $35,02, Money ; 252 lbs., Flour ; 13 lbs Sugar.; 6 pair Sboes, 62n Medi cine ; 10 yds Muslin ; 6 Sonnets ;181 garments old and new ; 1 Cradle ; 8 bum: Potatoes ; 6 Tongues ; 1 f bus Meal ; I bbl. 'Apples.. TREASURERIS REPORT. Nary :1-Ilays 1n account with the Ladies' Ano-. elation for the rehif of the Poor of Allegheny: Oct. 6, To Balance in the Tres- enry se reported...S.2l,2l To Collections at the en total ineetinge ' • 2,62 October 6, 1844:_ To Gentlemen'a an - • ecription, to date.-.. 611,00 ss To general collection donation's ......... ......222,40, •• • To lot. on m0ney:..... :.. 's Association 10,00 - Oct- 5, 18E4. To cash paid bills of dry goods, to date 168,63 To cash pd. bills of grocer's.232,6o •• dash pd. bills of shots— . 95,26 • •' cash pd. bills of coal 880,00 caskpaid fol. sewing ' 7,88 " cash {pica out:by m a n- ' agora 20,12 .... cash pd. for medicines,.. 3,72 batance in/lately -- --;:4872 25 ALLXIMIMIY, October 5,1854. At the close of the SCII6OII. finding It neces sary to have several meeting itLettle up our accounts, mid fill np the list tfiddre, the ?dining ern decided to links op route *thing for the in firmary; each one furnishing tier own materials, anti accordingly 20 sheets„ 86 pith:4o34es, 12 large shirts, nod two counterpanes mere made and sent toWr: Paitilvant: • Though our society is not In operation during the summer season, it is a general understanding among'the Venlig . ere that.each thin keep, A supervision over her slimed district and relieve the dlstresied she may find, either from her, own resources or the aid of Meat. Dubin. the . .sumner jnit.passed there has been a much greater bomber of street beggare than,usual, and this, rice together with the high price of provisione . and the 'distress which the sickness has produced' in' some parts of the citilcmay well lead us in.view of the pros pects ofthe coming winter; to pray with new fervour that Clod may help the poor, Lot ILI nerve our hearts Mid hands. to new earnestness. andViger*.that wo may lie'more efficiently ilis instruments is ministering unto Mem. Where are we to t the Money ,wititwhich to relieve the increased distress of thi coming win ter? is a question which has troubled the minds Of romoof ua. Year , after year we have in the 'begintilit or in the initiate - been on the-urge of bankruptcy, and have found our dithcnitiee ,rtt moved from mime indbokedz for soureft. _ Last fall the :gentlemen abolostmasolleiteleame forward. with their eaPeettgene cif Ulla, and twenties, 'so that we hive reason to know thilt:ood:will . ways provide;'ind may believe in faith, that liewilt.Out into, the.imartv of many to give and that our Treasury' *lll be'. filled ht proper tion to the demands which wM be made upon it. - tea •_oxem.peso es, The young women wh no: thi Daly ritsburith audits, Veratthielneen In the stintserr. ' : \ ~ Mn. EDlTOlL—Aaatquaidors of Christ '6'ol fulfil the trust reposedAn them, are entitled to, profound respect from every ~ ciali in the. conk\i,. munity. It is .donbtfed, indeed, whether - a watchman placed on thew is 64: Zion, aware of 1 the responsibility of his , ition, can• be too highly honored. The source hence be derives 1 his authority, the nature of If eicsred employ ment, and the end to.which it to de, are directly: calculated to Beene* him the love d Veneration, of the people to whom he min' ers is holy things. But while wo thus speak of thealoga,and devoted preacher of the Gespek what re we to tluN think of those wheinielittle better wolies in sheep's clothing? While nothing - ' nrs \to obstruct their mith;tufile their temper, .titir: their true eirtracter, e ther may , appear. b ts.. less in the night of men, who See not as od seeth, whose province it is to judge the heart, Should danger, however, arise and their Urea 60 placed in jeopardy, will they couraponaly mill counter trials, and oven death itself, rather tban ,<, give up their integrity? Nay,. veril7: That the true shepherd will lay down his life ~ for the , sheep, we havoasbundant evidence; but • that the hireling will flee when the flock is threatened is certain, beyond peradventure. , Of this - mournful fact, we had emenler dertion titration, during the recent ravages of the Asiat ic Cholera. .We have' heard of certain "'Turmoil, ministers of the gospel, who, during the preys.; lenee of ..the pestilence which walketh in-lark , ' mesa and wasteth at noonday," abandoned their people with the utmost precipitanUy; Apparently unconcerned whether' hey lived or died, erwhat became of them. It headmen; moreover; asserti ed, and it is believed with truth, that certain dis- , tinguisbed ministers positively eefused to . enter the sick chamber of a dying brother minister,. because he was supposed to have the llth lairs. Of Ruch ministers of the Gospel, wha -will world think ? Is not the shameful hien latency, of their eonduct calculated to bring a lastingre-, proach on Christianity, and strengthen the haute and encourage 'the hearts of Infidels yppn:7,..., Err% er conduct on the part 'of the lailg tly Impedes the progress of religion,' but, does t half tli& amount of mischief that similar mi hieethat ' similar Conduct on. the part of the' miaistrp,winthl. be certain to bring about. Do the latteiWerions ly reflect that the . Redeemer has promised to tie with them always, even to the end of tlieoierld ?. , i ,,,,,, that, God, from whom they pretest to hive ' air ed their commission, holds in his boa; 'is sues of life and death ? ' that the . heirs of h*r beads are numbered? and that a sparrow main*. ' fall to the ground without the knowledge, of the, Almighty? May not the language of the Sevier" be fitly applied to them--.• , 0, ye'of little faith:\ • . The preceding remarks, dictated in the spirit' of kindness; wiR have it is hoped their, desired effect. To reform the abuses, whichun.l7ppily . hare -, effected ~a n entrance into the puipit,'is the object of, th e writer, who feeLs consciou s tab,- ever, that "Paul may plant, and Apollos wat er, but God alone can give the increase.; J. 2, nos. Rents' Cno.ars.— , At the dedication ' , Of the Peabody Institute, in Danvers, Mass., SeptX ' tfith, the Lion. Rufus Choate dolitiered an on thin, which * was published last_ week in the BlitS- ' ton papers. As it was expected thatihe effort of the great orator would be a purely \ literary one, an immense concourse frog Boston and the surrounding neighborhood flocked to best\ bins. The ivtir'PAs k just-such as we Would expect from the man—teeming with bold'and original thoughts, that indicate . a perfect familiarity with. the subject, and' the ability to , eXhauit it; and, interspersed with occasional outhuryts\of true eloquence—Lynch as give the oral.) , for the lime at least, imperial sway' over them e. - The fob. lowing extracts are till that we Laresgpace tor at preseUt. The subject )f the address is ..Meiaal Collett." . , t' , \ - -- • • • "It is quite common hi envied much tnore conil moats think, without saying iteloud„, that men , tai r culture, and . learning, above the elements, may well claim a high place as luxuries And an indulgence, and even a grand 'utility; foe limn ikon* condition allows them a lifetime fora : itch luxury and such indulgence, and. the,appropin tion of such good; but that for labor—proprly 60 called—they can do little, , even if labor could pause to acquire them. Not so has the founder of this eharity reasoned ;'nor so will you. - Ile would say, anti so do I, seek for .pienoll pine?, and the utmost practicable love and mesons°_ of knowledge, exactly begause they will do so mach for labor ; . first to inform and direct its exertion*, secondly to refine andadure- it, and . dissengage it from too absolute an immersion ++'u matter, and bring it into relation to the region of ideas, oad spirituality, and atatreation; and thirdly, to scathe s fatigues, and draire ite turthens. and compose It, /awe/punt. On each of these three ‘ Mies of cub tore and learning, let me say a word in \order. Consider,- first, how mach, they , can do \ merely to inform, inriyorate and &reel labor in Itsactual exertions. Take the matter, one' arge acale, somewhat Take our whole NeW England. I need not tell yon that labor, minuet and Ilan), is the condition--I will not guy of our greatness but of our being. Whatwere New England wit-1k out it? Lying away up under dui North Star f s our winters long and cold; our spring tremblink , , and capriciois; our sky =genial; onretuust iron bound; our -soil not crier prodnetive„by aid of all our science, of the hardier \tend Oommpuer grains and grasses; barren, almost of the great staples of commerce which adorns and enrich the wheat-fields of the central regions—the ocean prairies of the Weak—the ries grounds and sugar and cotton plantations of the South; our area small ; our -numbers few ; our earlier occupa tions of navigation end fishing divided with us by a whole world; until just now at peace—what is there for us bat-rlabor-4abor impraus oninia visersi—that dares all things and conquen all things? What elso—what but the vast and va rious industry oP intellectual civilization„ the -whole' family of robust and manly arta—afford ing occupation to everybody, every moment, of 'working time; occupation to every taste and talent and faculty, thatirbielt it likes bestwhich it can do easiest, and which improves it most;—• occupationSor strop and Weak, bright and dull, :young end old, an both the sexes--that shall,- with more than ma et% . efficacy aid certainty, seise, develop, disci ins . and perfect every ca pacity, the whole . diff re mass of ability, gath erlig up the tragultints f mind and thins,- so that' c ai, 'nailing: hit loot—what but; this-s-it, by which we shell, grow' getaf hi materiel' grPtstnese ; tby whilik we 'shall vanquish the antagonist powers of nature, and build the palaee of a commodious and conspicuous national life over *gab:Mt - these granite mountains, and this unfruitful sea ? Is' it not this which into be to us In place Of mines; - of pearls; of yineyaithil of enamelled praries ; 'of wheat fields and the tea plant; ofrice-grounds and sugar. * • * s * * * , Why, think how much is involved ,n a mere inoreaeing power of mind l How vest an agency that is. There is no - occupation in civilized life —from the making of laws, end poems, and act. roma:tie - telescopes, and.the machinery of cotton and Woolen Mills. down to the startitiga bad rock out of the highway—that is not done better by a bright man, than a dull man, not being above his business; by a quick than a slow man; by ari instructed man than' by a simple man; by a pru dent thoughtful and careful man, than by a light heedless and foolish 'one. Every ono of the o'c . cupations—in other words the 'universal =labor of civilisation. demands—is--nothing --in the world but a mental effort, putting forth a physi cal effort; and you but -only go to "the fountain head, as you ought to do, when you seek by au improved culture and a betterknewledgp to give face and power to the imperial capacity behind, and set a thoughtful and prudent spirit to urge and guide It. You my; you see, that you bestow a new power oe man, when you giro him an lib proved machine. But do you not beatow• a far more available gift, when you communicate to him an improvement of 'that mental 'and moral nature which' invents, improves and usee.:.-profi- - - tablY or nnprofitably—all machines t , In- ono, case you. give him "a definite and =limited amount - of-coined moneyrin the other a mine of gold or silver from - which treasures . may be re , - plenished. Nay, what avails the improved ma chine to the untaught mind ? Put s. forty feet telescope, with its mirror of. four feet in diameter; into thehands of kfearage, whether of civilised , or barbarous life; and ho sees about aa , muell'll/1 ' 006-childrati see through a glass prism—gaudy ottilinea- - -paple,- orange and green,.scrossing and blendingl-on everything/ :Let the exercised reason of lienchell lift that tuba from. the Cape of Hope into the southern sky—and the arch itecture, TIOt mule. with hands, burning vith'all its lamps of heaven, ascends before him— , . Sly vnuitins "( 4 ° J.,tiVel l efe k" i' m " ag " - star*, i u our heayeu-al;the iitarii our linked age takes ' in, form tint' one. firmumeM,une:oonatellation only or n uilivinia . of' imuitellationa—aeparated by unalipiided.abytoa, yet holden together by Ite;' visible bands, and dared together pertain along lonia omitre. 'to:1114oli . th9. - 41inirlsosted soul casy in'eomo,ibo bernic but which scien ce . treibth 10{hOlit nerniPg: ' - INDIANA STOCK lIANKI.- - .—kileximiCh has, beta received to-day from Cincidnati advising...pude: ereidteis city hot to bdy ndtea of the Judlees Free Ink at: any prioe. . The Boarlei,and Bauer in I,la*Y.,'"Te.tbllgt fore d~oliaed.t king AfiliEsltaiettkeir, notli wore ditlidie"bitonittko'hirecelefevetand #1,14,441. .-; • ) • :I.\ 1 i Li f, ISTIE . . • . Tw.ACTs Frto3ll weitEIGN PAPERS. ' \ s SaieStorox.--The Port Of Sevastopol consiets o f a bay, 03=114 in a south-easterly direction, about fine idles long, and a mile wide at the en ‘, trance., diminishing to 400 yards et the end, 'where the elchernaia Iletchkaor Black 7er, empties i . ` The average , depth is about ight i fithoms, the ottom being composed of m d in thicentre, a d , gravel at the sides. On the tsielf l Southern (mast Of this bay aro the, hommercial, mirt*y and careening harbors i this quit-row. tine harbor Hein ou tside the entrance. All these - taking a sou erly direetitin„and: having deep wathr. s ... . , \ The raill'harbor\ 'a the largest, beinghbout one mile an a half lon by RIO yards ' wide; and, incompletely and look on every eide. \ Bare it is Giat the. Mack Sea fie t 's•intaired in winter; ..),\ the hirgest'ehips being Me to Ile with all her„, stores on beird close to he \quays. The Small barbor Added , contains the qua), arsenal rand dock:6 isoti the Eaitern side ofthe milibuY Mir: bOr, near the outran*. . \ \ , \ the portis defend to the goiqh.,by air prin-` eipa\ batterie s zed rtresses, els& nmunting from .fil:/ to 190 gnus nd the North 11 Nur, Itving, frqm 19 tol2dpl 'es each ; Mid `des: \ thkre there are many smaller batteries,' 1 , The fortresses ' re built on the casementp ;11.- ciple,4hree of them having tiers of gutis, and a Tourtli two tiers. ForeSt.'Nicholeals the lar'ge.st,%anilMounts about 190 ions; en 'careful\ ly countleg ;them we made 1863 In-i . terekt We ebtalued permbodon to enter this fort: ress. It is buittef white lithestoithijt fine sOund stone, which \ becomee hail...and is very durable, tho same material,being used for al( the other, ii farts. Between every twcasemates are furna ces for hentimrshotAred hot: we meiSeitrott . the 1 calibre \ of the gaps, and found it'too tie eight` inches, capable of, thrawing shelbi or 68 pound: solid shat . \ ~ , , s , Whether all the gams in the fortress were of the same tiisei it is Dispossible to say, but robe-. lief is ,that\ moat of the forlifications of Sevasto,,, pot are heavily armed. \ W etttered Fort. St. Ni-, chola+) through the elegantly furnished apart., trienta of the military commarelent, situated ,at its South-westerend ". , ' At the period of per visit, there were certain not more than S&o \ pieces of artillery defending the port : toward thqa, . and of these about 360 amid be coneentra ona ship entering the bay. Other batteries howe7; are Bald to have been since built. Wo took me trouble to ascertain these faots by Counting\ the guns Pf,thelarious forts, ,not always an easi matter, 'wheie any Sus picion of our object migh\ have subjected us , to ca.. grave inconveniences. Se topol is admirably adapted by nature for a stenos position toward the see, and it will be seen at We have etated that this has been f ,ndvanfiko o.' to render it one of the n dable forti, , inl places in that-direction add be im , 7 17essuth attaches great is 1 .2.,ed peditlen against Sevastopol.. to the ex nmittee ap paidled to make arrangements for a visit from him to Newcastle hitive,received a lettek from him statinkihat, In thipresent crisis of ills Eastern war, it pi. in-his opinion, most advisable\ to wait the issue \ Of-the expedition to Sevastopol \ before addressing 'the i nhabitants of that distriet., Eta th says 1. .. - \ \ .. , 1. really think this time to be little favorable tidisetutsiona dn the Subject (the Austrianlal- Nimes and thi.feneral war policy of the British Goverment) \the allied'armies are engaged le„ the expedition against Sevastopol. NOW, I Le- . Here arguments imidrely different must be used, and artissue entirefe different must be taken, aceeirdinghs the eipedition will have succeded or not llfr. Crewed? tez' ; was quite right. intray ing, at your. glorious \ ting of August 2,9:-- 'The leg of SevasM I will not'be a reason \ for true ng the governme t; but the not taking tt. will be, a case„for i - chment.' We. may ti appropriately diocese mat before and..tifter a battle, bideertalely net ilsri g the battle. • We molt see the \ issuia and shape ur course !icier diflly. Howicer, \by the end f this month, we may expect t get \such, inte g . ence from the East as will enable tut to see thiektuationAear t ly, and then the;ginaing pf fkitdber may well euit the Ittigenci of the case. She Id the con trary happen, then,in my opi4en, it • be wino tri'edjetuntke meeting to ‘a moment \o more fa: \ voreble political oppertunity." ' s T e'Citotstia is r as, r2dlFAN.—Th\ holera, alibi) gli by no, means `aevere in Rome, has re cently ended the seerid priticts of the \Yeti % min, and thrown the .innibitantia of• the 1 palace into the, utmost V.nsternatiorLT, Tim. ictilptor i r istrueci,‘ a retitle of the engraver of tharnanie employed .7.,n London, 'it th' at Repo; Mint, ire, was occupied in some , ornamental ouldingsdn, the palace hiet week, ices the tCI tun of the dlsease'there ;. and hie death; o the 26th ult.. , has been folloired by these of t or threisiah ers of the Papathou.sehold. la 'e nsequenee of this manifestatioh, precautions are now adopted to from infecSons the\ persons \of ell vial \ tots to the , palace, and no one is admtied 6 the pre. of the Phie, Cardinal An nelli, or any other of the palatial ' dignitaries, with pt \ t. previt' kingly he'll:4 undergone a good fumigation. Indeed\ it is imposible to get in without passing the chlorine ordeal, as the lower gates of the palace are closed leading to the courtyards, \and the only ' eel is now up tithe Seale RegiaAnd across the rest Hell to a long narrow eorvitior in' which th fornigatidn apparatus is placed, and i/ through whieh the visitor is inducted by an offiA gating genderie. Cardinal Antonelli, at whose suggestion thlisanitary cordon has been estab lished, is raidte, be very much alarmist at-the cholera ; and somb of the ether prelates resident in the vatican have so far yielded tntheir fears as to abandon theirwpartinents, intim palace al logether.--Letitrfrobt 'Rome. •\: • , . A Run: or Oto es.-4n tasking aome ex eavations in the court ant of a huneesiti- the Rued' Antin;Teris,'"so a worknieti-disoovered, Tia a picee of an old and sword, on which. were the letters—entours. \As i was near the sp4 t h at the Duke, de Beaufort and de Nemours!: enikae cording to the custom\ of time , fine friends \ of each, fought a duet the 30th of didy; UM, it is supposed that the mired ay have been that of the Duke'de Nentenrs It recorded - that; il before the tiel begin; thelliikede Beaufort said to the Dude de Nernruns. 4 1trother.in-law,Srhat a shameful atlair this is ! Let ustergetthe post, and'be good friends Pr "Ali Scoundeeli"cried de Netnours,"l must either kill pip. or 'you must kill Me !"And' at the same moment helmpetoouie, l ly attacked ' Beaufort. The latterefrdeill him self, and in i short time killed Lis oaversary: Two 'of the "seconds . of ;Beaufort, D'llerieenrt and De Ries,; were -killed:by Nillire and ItTx. arches, friends of Nemours. The other4lartlee in the duel were slightly wounded. \ \ . ~.. "` Goatees Ativskriesuattrs.—Thefolllin ad rartisements have lately appeared in the4.,o seen . ' IDA MAY. . • , OA; May. Why does not lii write, then? L . (211 ARLIE BOY! Clualie!..t.lharliel Oh.. save us all • Usk=ea hart, sod return . Ls gismo. FIAIILTE 1044:1,1 Charlie! If yen 'weal} slaltre.gslisi t rlfttesir i r s u egiga 9 rod =4:el Oh,,,hays pILT atul sm. us. 111EAREST, ilea rest CHARLIE 'BOY— , ILI Hero meter ao eta sod RETURN; 'Return uhtla Ire are yet alley. le &Wren, nod all your wiaboo sholl 1 . 11,4 4.. d. Tour brokou kesated Mother., have no other; you are the first.-- .01 e.elet.&l tr roe via irrite and say 'ewe' ono tier. enll,lllnd Yolt. Do not be, amnions for It I. hare no letter from you I Khali think you wish to hear uo more from me. 1 bane no other way of writing to Too; • --X' ' HAVE been cery very 11; was un r°. 17dt. Mit . :or. wythe War War you! tat trot bate, sleet lettor• hr Moutley'epost It mill be omit after me to Path. but riot later, as I dual I n ttliable to nor mire - ben tilt 1 getwhere beef is long& not wrfte,:ligalit you heat from or about me. try wed get "down Snide,: If not may all the . befigittrift litmiluir. ever etteo4 Pisi• know whet I was so auelous about: hove I teazles of tbe seam& 'Be tette, Imid.we will meet. .. ; • • Patin Gosstr.—The - Paris corresponikat this Bontiiti Post =dor &iv of SeptettO*r 14th "A remarkably pretty Polish Countess,. the Courant& 0 ski, _la junk now making a marked sensation among certain cir c les ilt Peril. It would.be difficult. to imagine a person more graciously original; she says. nothing sod does nothing like other women; her language and fashimurare. most daUclously Strange; ale ,cre atm Md.:fa - the Most' piquant; end' her toilettes slava . excessively picturesnue; -Other bufies 'find their.pets in lap-clogs„ in quiets and King Chariesca., , but tlude charming Polish friend has in pro:Omens huge w olf . . When she receires visits either in her , salocin r boudoir, the wolf ii couched" at her feeti wh the Proniiimdes in ben &striate ton'the Cha pa Ely/fees Or on foot at the lois de,Boulogne, els always her com panion:, It is a import, 9 tore, originally from thc forests of Lithanalc, bade for its size, its fallow-tint, and its burning oyes; bear ing, bevertheless, with siugulirjemrdLity, about .114. his nlelz the evidences of is abmery, -- sis: a gold acne, with the name of hismistreiss engraved neon its Keane. Under , such formidable e the countesi can_yentare anywhere at'any hour, .lalha city or one oft it. he' can eit,ber employ 1 0 , wand bar from ,robbe pr to downer the in discreet, the troublesom or'tlieennuyerer,. HU this Mat a German' ` ' a Vida a musical Inin .Trurn; theiMe lately alipeared id Paris,was made to`;experience a thinfrigidi , and toil& dithrrnxnhdaisi rintel -, e barbarity which lzt durrako,9l9Baulonakip harreeriAtto3ll9MMlP , - 11 We disposition like liiii: (116: f *,.., ...' ft iPPonmilkal he Wei firesfiiit4alt , ons id tho 'coustewitiatipth in *J 5aWigi0:94,9991119:144 r.; VOLUME LXVIIL , 4O)M ERA ... , . 1 furad with the eleganee,of ier ixd the ' .ehelirLetlihe: gonro et .l2Emb° tdendly the rdttyhich m 4orteO play the excessively amiable;-he ,and oh--' ,', tented Ventilation to violt het, lag , thieving. ! onalitAig morning. He -quitted he , ard.Wint i armor,' Ist her kindness, told fill er** due' appreciation of \ the graces of, his at - find the peroonsfedeantages which einb hiso 36 rltio - ' . cessfally r ct i e !e r siege the hearts of e adorable .sex ; and a tranquilizing night, Presented himself at e,propechour in the learning at the door of the lkiuntess'a apartment. fie Irks Ink- ° ' seed into tinevaiting nom, and at was Ids terror on finding himself naddenly to hie ~ , l ici, with the Gene, i :sinitit Idthuniaa. I leave yea , to imigine the ne. Ile nearly , fainted, from .. fear,,ana barely Loosed strength enough to ;Ave , himself by sudden bight" He gained the door,'' however, and uttering piercing Shrieks, bounded bat of theinteln 'Findley particulars of. the., event have not been fatly ;Undyed, but s little toot end eXPerienie enatkl" " "as \to form a serif , gonna ides of the kind of temerity which innt , ked the protection of the if;naL \At Omuta no ariument can persuade e unfortunate; plea=s Iskto hasard another visit to the Cotutitees. 4 , 1 \ Rom th• ow 4urrneet ultscru oe CAPTAIX CliAnt.tb C. filTpr- i ... liAltn..\--i \ t .. )..e . coined 01 :1 : ‘ lo l" nftt liT r i :a a ty 4 ts , / -111".7 senktif .. '' ''' - - -I . ‘ the sodden hadi , on -of tript. - Z,C,e - C. Svonageo;,the well knownetandtanderof the, .- nteaMer ,lrestern World. which occurintat Der troit,ist et quarter before two P. ii.‘,, 'Olt Ehitirdny. , the COL . tant.. \ From the °diens of\ the boat wideani thnkCalit„ SinintnaD appeared,i6 mud heahlrup to d'few atorrienti Prior to hie detleaseo and from theraAve gather the following facto:. - .‘ 'Tki t iforld left, the wharf at, Detroit at \ half- toast one, o'clock , at time, according wale .. ' usual c ustom, Cep!. S. 'intended the - pilot &ase to start lilp twit: AM. liottigthit deal t it ap pCirritbrirthtibOat did not eibleyounditireiday ale unrat atircumstaltese which seemed to pcio.t. , ° \ duce considerable agitation in the mind Sf. shes \ \ 'deceased. Tenting to \ his mate he enquired. IF he thought she would con e around,. ' and ricelv i \ ‘ng a reply' in t& affirmative, gave the signal a-, \ Igelthatk°!. dill, steppingviewu annatele.alle', \ leaciaindrokflsktoare once ?dui Igm gone,'i r \`‘, ' fellsenzeleas in the/inns of his first officer. ~ , t. The Engineer, Vrlnt, wee 'preisent, itenediately'. ' ' '; ;summoned the Steward . ; lir. G. S. ifetrun,,-idecos ' `.7, - ' with Mr.-0.-11. Noble, the clock, and e 4tlde~ \ of the Auckeye State, hinterted to 'b the ep- r , 'fain ato his room . The init. returned lin .2 .rately wi — thlhe boat. to r- the%dock . A tan ger ° J was at once , dispatched fora phyaielan, , a dig' the interim every passible ithi-watt wind a ' red by those present All, howmr, proved unavail ing, and within fifteen minutest./ Uniconunencb: 4 went of the attack; and beforb =dui itrrival of , medical,aid, life was extinct. Fiyatthemomenty he woo \ Aldred until his de!,,ith lio uttered,sto sotmd;,and,..save a slight moveramit of the eies; and one citing convidsive writhingsht the Month` presented no'outward manifestations ittlife. , +The. phygiehm iu attendamee, as we stelad,dtte-c ted, he immediate cause of his doe to Item been an appoplectie attack. , S., ' .A telegraplde denpittCh gilring th s uiths - ppy . . Irne nears was immediately forwarded to the afiliotedl family; and the Western• World, bearing literge l ...,,, *ins of ite lido cotumander, arrivedittide port ;shout JO o'clock on Saturday cried:lo.V' - \ " Cape Stanrund had been for nignyynen &reek' ' ident of this eity, and by his Übe eocisequalities, Ina the esteem of -all , who knew. him In the \ ' 'capacity of conutunder•of a steams be .14 groat experience and- had - gained' ate enilltblat re station both as a sesteunt and as it tioin,: , sit& \ held a desenedly high yseltionda bliplefessien. . . . . Kk : f..RGAFN !.43,600 for two . re brwks - bower, No. 140, Fulton aom . 1.. 1 ,i2b14 61. t i oll b lz 1 , door. three oo sOOO Rood ul atorr andlublhod MO. ) 4/ao, 151; with tot of same oleo as &boys sad It poplat WOWS Of : hall and Alt huO•usiWitt.ls.,th""ti.,•‘7....WT4,l!" and t b 4 "I tL 4I TI- - 01ffittati7 P 8 1 151f410M14 .1 1 .- - a ' , ' ~k ~i: I: , , ,_ , - ALT PETRE4--100 bags Vi arOvo..foristatt . \ ..1, 4 7 , , . \ .a.. . : intett PICKET it OQ., b_4lX. IllsOiriery Oil in stifre iind Teti, or Dwelt DICK '1 Ott' wt-8att64140.1 AAYrda STALK CUTTERS—Oar . mai and zigta b va 14 1 . I.3.l,sti t igesaw;%m ALVAtS---liris have n*. - 3 2 : 7 14te than WO Emir and %rub BLAU , nmeateT tromp_ (ow 012 NEW gr WOOVDELAISES:•- - -21;A.A, • -sloaat* , hinjairta Lilt* k 4.1. WOO.L.MIPECtE—AI IVoolDeber Be lk. the ni.4t A . MOO. t'00 . 13. 00D - PRINTS-Lnst L. 41 6.%".: at • lfel • • 1.4.1 1 41/.1nat.14. 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