.I=Z:E=ls= .'!."..1•:;1•2 ~-': -),1.:::41.t."..i1 .L 7 A fl PITTSBURGH GAZETTE . • .. 4 ).;::, ,q9II!4s_q_CD.DATLY AND WAILKLY,Ny r MCA U Z I.. E 2 = 12 . Malre .• mina maim LID 'nom , TERMS:, i , DAILT—Itt 444415 per moms; papailp wir raw ;„,,r1,:at....,-....„ t ni on. - - son :=l.le issux Mut* p. ...... , ~. • ' , mar =vies e, .....-------77iiii 65 : , 4 . _ _ _ rz ati lbt nett dab In Oh iil2lresal to one penes .!..: 4 ... innur in MiliiiCe. NO übP•Pen , .., 7,,a6,„ Mr mans. mans the money b mat Ibr •• , RATES OFI-ADVERTISINO: — .7 os. Mau% ito Unseal' Doeirrrell at Ap 4 / 4 •2 A ' En . .Do - • - oar Imartlon.:- ..' .• '"" LW - • week additionallarrtion—. 0 24, •.. _ .1 VC --_; Do , th lle ree weeks ..—:-...--. 400 . .two earlaba....M.,.---.^.-.• ' . Do I . Do ; Mari samsllll... - ..'.-......,...-- IS 00 0. dollar far each . : mantles Cl (6, Doer or lees - pm annum) 400 ' • ottlitional line. • • ~, ~. Oa* arum% thangentd• at plealirreAper Mr. ' '. • ' . •-. mama eminstre of . -..._“;.--...•••••• ' 2O .'. rtr es. addition. an, inserted orer one mnta. and . , tot ......b additional De cam insated under tho prarly rates, I". X.4=ain . a_ late. reeDni ...vim, asA not os. 11 itren :Unza n etabarwed as a in.. and a halL ia , .. . isem . . ..Tthe ra=r=l terttirlw a glic . ireawriaisemidirlatestw ogee td no ch.ted the fmine ..;-.7 5 4LIVertilatermts not irtar . ir4 on thecopf hot o spedflod hitut ,m V; Ineertiomat will be continued. till forbid, .r 3 $4 I traded aocordlosly. • •• _ -_.... .. . i -, _. ~" lethdiere et. annual advertisers is Kn." named flit ' ' • - . Marrow% larmallata buriaea, sull all advertmewerat flit 'the buselit ofother ponwers, mi well as all advertisemenU 0.4 InUaodlaolr connected with their own blialasar. and . all clamor of advertisement; lu c n t. or eta/Twine. ler Nor the limits ...4. rill be ed at the usual?... Nor all such Dan.nt advatlAn b„ will be impi.Lelp, rendered, end prompt payment 11 deidrol. .. . - 'Ali adrerthwarerta SYr charltabl*, instlittbions, fur ...in; +.,-..... cssin/A twirmdrip, end other gmblie meetings. and all PopardiaL litical mso.o anit notices. tribe . ..god half prise. pap "‘l're="4"""lrtak"admx.Lisrralti'Vt . 1444404404 ''' • _ nial br renewal invitations or obitnat7 iii and whltt • ' , pearelaratherthiers, and all pets 'timid& ontuntiut lions; or 'northing notions - Palm tlainies,,CoperrhA-Or ' galls nte=twortA : 4 1 ". ad=reirs4earp ' nuib tt r ithral hi 1 1111tel8A 44 W 4 sle ImtcrVIIMPA celcalated. or Intended,. to promote individual intern., can ocip be loserted with. the nude,. standing that the mum le to I. pea for., if Intended to . i Duetted is th e Weal ooloran; the •=l, ‘ll.l b. aSZSted: , t the Ilit*Of 10 orate pm' i floe. • •- . - " 'Web.. Air node., to be th. 2.1 triple prim:. Ah Tavern Unease Petitions 12 each... _, - • .. ' Deal Itt• Agents' and Auctionemmeadiartiewnento not to be el ,114 ander yearip rater, .but allowed a dlsooult. at bills. thIATVH.• Sad etteibled par mint from the amount of . • " • „ - • , - • VIIIIIT ea tat-trisair tit mixt - pier. 'One Square, three losertione---.... . ...-..-.-Al 50 Do. • each additional Meanie.. t. rata " ' One Boners, (11l nn. nosh We. oue inrertion..-...... cents. Ali transient advertisements to he paid in adrance. DISCOMIT BATES .OF roilanntas s,ar SONS, Brokers.. ~- --N 71161.3ff57i in& Fa.dforket if. dehnees Thin - . PIINNSYLVANLY i esiag a rut0un t a........3 liudonege Dank or 4... .. 14er. and Manors of do-. Dank of Commeree--:..par ! 1 :e . Bank :1 . 41=4 , tee10u.. 1 •- - Mink of tennsileanln,.... I Dank of Penn TOTUrbIrC- Commands! Dank of 44w + , -,/arnsairillocimuks' Ilk-par •,illeind Bank - • .... ' at=}X.... - I Minh. 11ai11e.... - Doehankee Itank-1:-.-Der 1 Ai= gu i fe..:::: ...... ps s 1 Southwark Dank.....,.-. , Tradannausillank.,Ll-r-par Woodmen 8ank..................r. Dank Adelman Bank of Cheater( berl m -Par blanket Dasuille:_--• :-eat , Dank of DeL Ou, Clender-par ' Bank of daemantarn... pae i . 11:4 or ="t:!:' , Baal orAllialletown..l j. i Lank t rg iri I s°,7i.l= ....par,. Columbia Elt 4 Drktge IlLpar Daston: Bardi-.—....:.per &le Dnk- .......-...,-. 1 Farman' Ilk of Ducks Co-per Farman' 8 0 0 fLatondr- - pm Farman' Bnk of Doodlnanike =a . / of Bebnylkill Co.. Far. it r, -...W•yntsbarg.parl . I . W.LhkEtOtt - Ilartisbnik.......l Comodale k...- .... I lamsat LaamaterSionnty Flank 4. - ',damn. e................par Them' Bank el'Poltelllaimel d and Fourth sin Biltdan* jCitr Dan)c, clnrlnnatl.„ rLaonnerdrd - runlancirel- do Franklin Sant —...—. do tavrts•Bank........a..• do OhioWein, 2..TrustOo.. do Western ltraerra Hank:- do' . Bank of BmaD Norm.. 7NEW E.q61.111 • nu solvent Banks._ ml Agirtriainirinll. hD ndrant • yAItULNIA. _ ••• • .k of the_-Valley.. —1 Hank orlii,Rehmorid ... Enika si r Norfolk ".. i r litoro ul r:otek ° 3l=l .44 . • North Wisdom Bank... " _, _- NORTH trk . l7.6LiNA. Mat of Caps Year.. .... _ 2 Dank of St. of N. Coral's 2 Com. hank,lflholuftork. 2 MIATIVIII3CkiirLINI: 2 g k rg; B il 3li n D a s . - 2 Ah=l Banker Ilturleston.--- 2 Pbtatoreit Mpehalee BE • 2 til2:111.01A. • i n = A e r ao .. : Bkofßrons•rlok. Moir& ' 2 'T.K2212.433. • Allsolliont 800k0....-... 3 - ILIBBTUCK 2. Bk of Kentucky, W.W.I Bk of LoolaVo,Thotstoo rBoothero BkofKontookr " atbanitkorKentockf " • _ . INDIANA._ _ I i ' 2l= lqu ilL aar Wrarplaz BlOVi!kaaarror 1t021,17 .—** =.1 . 0 3 11 3 = 3 AknoL..—:-. do at A rt.= .aO Branch at the— do 6: 1442*-* d* sa , do altkeaa—do vraae....,10 aWiaaboa .: ._ ao .at. -. Aatitalaga..= do =rCt,Ml ..1112SOURT - . -- antst• of Missouri— 1 , ILLINOIS. Ms'l!;i;M MIBOOXISIN. Aro In. Oa, aka 5 . HICICIGAI4. • isimoulllOO - Book 3 aunt Stock ,Bank 3' / 1 3=r ' °3W ' '.X.7 7:-. i , . • ..0/67Comi.: -- - BY otLA.l3aorkil'ro:rao 6 Bk Bart of OrniteLl -. 'W ... : Bt of 11. Canada. Toronto' 6 EASTERN EXCLIANOB. .On Now York.- • - .i . Oa' Pldlodsdphla . .l2:-:: ao On Baltimore-- do w a ssrmtm WOMB - R. labLtrldiffailiWCUE... Bonbiloons, 800nir.b....-16. 0 0 do Pat.ri0t..........16,h0 Bag* 0k1.:.......---..-.10,60 Buis. 1161 , ............;...- 10,00 trodorkkad'oco----.. 7AO Basis. 7,80 li"71 rie . W..— "- .. .......7. - 4.91 rt . .—...—...: 'a,sc. . . . Itratidlat . • 'at at. air, do Itraattrat ttlaautasza-- do t=tg.iratatnatat.... de do Ramat at lawman . — do ,Elet t: . 41iintriii7.7. 'at t. Yawls --. do Wrilliti at Nowt- --.- do aat i ss , == . , 1: Brooch at ICC ..- 66..:: ,. dol 1 =at Saaorritic.....„' do at,liorealk.--:, :II • • Staar.b at How« - do I *Mach at, .Partaloolait.::: 1 Branca at Polon------ dal Mama 66 Haverata.---- do Matta at Chtishosa ...,-. doll =at pim - uk.--. do' at, woostar..— do! Itraaak at •50a1a...... • do l • • Aroust Young6totto..... dol .. PB.IOEB OF STOCKS. 104/STED PM Tat prxismuriu., °Awn,BT A. WILKINS ot. CO. STOCK AND EKCIIANGE BRuheaS, Plrresmialf. September 13 ----- ---- - ?Mum urns, as. o . wrap.Lae of gem Robison. Little 6 Ca) rip LI TLE .L CO., Wholesale Grocers, - _ - Rolla States fr 0....-...... 100 - "* i loLlon 6 July D ral P. 9 1099 mot Illallmirsion Monhantsoald Dem.. 1 0 Da. ..1 Ma......-.... 100 .•''' ' * 11nt../eb • Aug. '91719 4 /././. 4 /... Na MY &good stmt., Pitt. r"mstr , :::..--- I% :: :: Ittir.:..-zz 1 i.i.,...., saes ce..ft..... . . too sa 79 tat- Marallor VILESSE WARRIIOUSE.---lIENRX 11. t „.1r1,7a1 a % too ft es et J COLLTNB, Fora soling and Ommolookin Morehantomal Do . 0n ,.. 4 ........... 100 81 80 da Dealer In Chen., Butter, Lake Fish and Proctor gerund], Pitt D o. city tr0....1-- 109. 83 BO InLiamaJair -/N We street, Mom 11 Moe, Pit/ALUITh soyl D o . mug 01, N. Y. 1005 10 l do Allashoar olby N0......,--. 109 83 60 ilat. Iday a Nor VON BONNTIORST & MURPIIY, Whole , ft. map. go,Phll. 100 8 3 NI go. rtesrotam area Caamlodins Mordants, and Dealer. R as a littobsugh--. 60 67 5614 Ille.Mayer. a t.. la Pittsburgh Mansgsemoo, No = Water Oral, Pitt. bloodshot( it Masse Nook 60 ,AO 68 do tough. Pi r i l= Waitlir o Ta .69 At , grij f ACOB FORSYT , Jr., Forwarding4Mb Fla me n %. iya ...._., I; 20 26 IPJF tisseadmion Motabut.Na 68 Water rtreet, Pittarids. ',MUM . -_-_. .. Dooaaaa k a b a 1 1 .40 0 ,....... 5 26 . 5 Dir. 567 ITIOAIAS PALMER, Importer and Detder A n. eh& lit laidge.---- 26 27 " 2, Dir. D5...8 rt. to Fronds ma Anarrionot wim Paw. No. 62 Market no ., di , DAdoo ............ ho 44 42 Div. • vs . tiothroois IplOl sad Fourth streoL Pittsbnergh. Northam Laborites...—. 60 -40 . 36 s Di e . o pr. i .&1010101010V, Wlliaguiptert Dr1dge......... 22 16 : iir __ _ rmissurea MeCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole pulitialu. 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ a 1 0 8 mi. 20 111 et ... sal. and Retell Deader fa Carpeting. Slog Oil . ' Wagons Inomassoso.-... ... 19 WM Dlr. N. • 5 Clotho. Rsttl_op Table sod Piano One" Window Bbmiej Miami( 110.01111/414 4/(1.. - 21 18- Mom Boat S Trimmings. N 0.112 Market 04.4. Assadotal Elreaseses Lb- -. Ds 8 KRITIS & PATTON, Wholesale and Re states:ran to Pans--- . 41 Ns. Dlr. 0r.311 re. littsbah. A losilmilu- 20 4a 35 do 99111 . 19911914 9 '9 1 . 1 19 I w/9m dab or the /86019 ad. AAA Wt. Pa. ...,- - Month illainhae= - -.. 60 - - autallassorusagana. ' . DRY GOODS. ug. u..w..k......... 60 IN 211 ---- . Roma Madroster- AO 42 4/ 1/1•..1131) 811 JFIRANK VAN GOADED, Daller in Trim. ' Y 1 1 °A"... 5h00d .... " id 44 " 1 . 7 y 61 . 814 dr- . Ingh, 91 . and Olareg Imo Goals. Nalbroklerbm 'i dl '7Mo Pima.. t oat a Farr. g Winds sad Yaner article% a fall m past. t Okla* p.m. lia*oll... 44 43, 42 on%arrat plaid& ems always bo had• at bra tn, corner of Market street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh. Ps. aPII4 y =-Lty._„9:4. -- a - .7., ..i.. A. A. XLW a co. mirannwi: c. 2. AITHONY a 0)., !A TOIX. 140 44, 44 44,4, & , ••••••• 6 ° 69 ... . -A , A. MASON & CO., Wholesale and Retail (sew Iloadl ( 1 :-- 190 06 -.. a Dealer. in Miner mid 1110110 Wll 009114 22 111th Da ,` 4. ma).- 100 35 - rank Creole Phu) Ns - __ t. Pittobragh. Atha& Porno.* Plank Rd 5 20 5 linomharg Turopika Rd. 60 10 8 kir ITRPIIY & ISGRCRYIKI.D, Wholesale Omni= Ohm 00-....-....* DS .- ... IR'lB_ sod Eaton Dry Goads hieroksota axon Youtth sod .' Ml uessota---- ' .-. ... ins 074 ft. me. -‘----- musses% nis - -. - les Las Dir.tase.san • GROCERS. .., North Amorhem.-.......-. .. OS ea Neeratoet. North Wastora----,-. -. 24 20 . --o-- Iran Olt y...-....---......, ... a _ song nora-.-.-. .. . docitum nons--etnauda 11, Narbk ll "-•- ----,- ••• - I - 0 011111 FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Grocers reusnursts Ift L oya l -. ..- 2M ... andOomooloblou Machado, N 0.173 Wood and 221 dI, L ah adrinitoes..---- - =----. ... 2 211 - 8 /91""49'11/1991.2/, O4O , laartsii---. .. IN 0 OBRRT MOORZ, Wholesale Grocer Bee - '- I - RIAU Distillar,Dealor le Pagitiab Illtsionlas Dam (ROD Timp ltor2-...-.... ... 21 1 . nod ankh b of 'omega and DomegtioW nes and p h tl9.----.7.... : 1 .. 9 n t a laa , ivs p &i LibenT .treat Ca 54.4 , : b il . gy D ims contft ......--..-.... ... mil i 1 . dd k .. f.r old 3lcaseagallela Whisky.), will Ader - ....,............---....-. - 4- /hi •- -...—.....-.. .. , BLACKBURN i . CO ~ - Wholesale Onr Lan5i.........................- ...1 ism 10 . mac Boat Varnishers, sad Dealers In Posher, nod - ... ".. U I . P "n tabarati 'L si& ldaa ct 7l64 7 arees 0-lla'''''''"'" Aso. a. ‘ k=g, * .., -I 8 54 • on band at their Wanksrme.l4l Watoostreet.,psa6ol4l4. -- ooplßy ACINANON AND BANIELNO DOONN. OP WILKINO 00., : usays'bact,out mama n PaFrat *rat. VOURRIN - and. Domestic Exishange, Coin, Dank Nous Leh was& fnd Ng& 2"a ia= "" the nl totiatoa. tios t a and kens De_ !Magi ant ANll*NOactuaissiou. Maar aar l:l 6 l/.614 sad this allowed whin Left °Bogor, Ez AROLD co. • AtNaur. Sir.m.ass mit:Cesium. °ow, URIC myrisie.. 7. `V e ir n alttions'" 4 'RZ,wieliamtlegh=r4. HARDWARE FOE oADIAps AND CARRIAGE MA KFRIi N .131 IMOD frnwir,.mmanazt. EW •:Y*FiraP.sp ri Vst 4 Ai ll ier%ll l 111I I I h .nfe. Dd ATEMAN, FALLTS do CO Coininission thookostis **antild Varianloro. ttyCsoal,, EMT' 4o *album!. NO. Conti *trot, tbetwevor Nato ahp vreatooto WIWI; South ONO Cloolnostl.Chlo. nom ro— Norm mioorgoarovo 1114 t... •-• r bel l:„ D. far b Co Ck trinehrtuitl. IWParticalar ottogtion to Trap Ablotontto from ritorsb. fp . p 0,31 to Wooog Voiloy and Thkdo.. - , . , WIIO,LE6ILS .4140 ...RETAIL D 541.171 ur . :. , • ' '''' ' - -. '`. IMPORTED OIOARS, 1 61 . Market street, Patabstrsrh, e r: - »ts , : Tar . roam ',... .. . ~ ..~W l 7~.~'c~' v ~ e i'j,' . kh'r~' , ~::3 r . ' eL`wfi!i: 4 S ai.. t~~ „ .. . _ ~-_ :.~ , . - `.'; fr THE :1. BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEY .AOSEPTE S.'& A. P. MORRLSON, Attor i * am bu bi t n .. ° n Se l c l go bugh 4 ..hbuk.r. th • A rad• m yween. lIALL, Attorney. at Law, "Bake '. wan tylskt stopet, betweel Fourth and Mkt'. - • •• sa3o-1.172. ICIOSERT E: PHILLIPS, A.ttoiirey at Law, AA BS. Louis. Ma • • • f? OBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— ourcoma orminivandbureir. oraat stamtiononn, the Court ste94 Pitts TAKEO J. KUHN, Attorney at' Law,' office IN/ Fourth street, war Gnat. Plttstargb. j• 11•417 -FRANCISO.FLANEOIN,Attorney at Law, aro. 170 Fourth Mid. Pittabarth.' - - .ASPER BRADY,' : Attorney at Xalt," 01 No. 89 PlfBhotroef,Pittalranth..k. • BANKERS AND 'BROICEI , rRNAN , & CO.; Bankers L and Exchange frokvo.:eslve,c4repr.,eomrenmaximaa4ty, AlsTittlyandseUlkialtlietaind lilseirtrot Tints ll:change. and PCooii•Orr NOteE make Collet:lkm In all tbriptinetnid cities SLY the Union; Emelt. Deposita on eall Kaden Interest, end sire their proldpt attentlon to all otb ; ernosttere anPortalulnd to a Itrokwa buginoss:, lell.r.asternltsehange eventual, for sale., mlsoregY 7tuxtr Hasa.... -ammo ..11411X--......1d011340 Lamm. RAIISI, Eaha change Broken. Bay and men - ' to Meer and rt " %roller h l' o n tre, Tline " 8111e on Meek Ens; and mt. 13ny_end eeU Stocks on Contsolnekes.. Oelker Uncut made on all points ho the Union. Mhos corner of Third and Wood streets, directly °molts the St. Charles , myldy li-f. , KING, Coin, Sfock• iud - Exchange Broker, • Tornits street— Bite m and 'eon Etorks on on, autumns on Eastern cities tuppnad at ens , t 414 raten Volleetlons made on theIYMS st bunter, War tern Bank Not... Bought and mad. JOS j pIALAEIR; lIA NN A. &,* ed., - ;§otecessore to. I v a. • ' liwasYx...., .t Co, Banker!, Broker..rid calm la moreign vat Domes* tea of &end lk , l , l . Totalt. oil lipecia-11. W Vood - amf - - Corneal Mow realtiont ' It. bight '.‘bi . • 03r - and iadleetlons ausibi ori n y all salad , Dal pointa of the Milted Slates. . • 'um tto bilibilii - Premium laid far . /oxlip and American yt. - AdUhe.ii made ' OO 00001 0. 0 3enta or frod,... eldpped anat. on liberal terms. U. U. 11111111M11. ' I. oftrAf. Co., Bankers and vi ty, rate , liortll Fast ammo. of Wood itucl . All tranoactloom mWa mn IfMtai tom; and oollectlono tootoptlyattonded to. • .oaly 1 : 4 A• WILKINSI - CO., Exchange Brokers, An 'lli - st2l XT, L. 17 0 th At i er k'r jNii t*. WM. LARIMEII, Jr., Banker and Bro her, 4th street. No. 66 , siljoiniolog the Banta Pittsburgh. HOLMES h. SON, Dealere in 'Foreign i- 14itti l eto."Iti u sWItsg, h `M e r. r e't,Vit: /Torah. lgireothetleoe made on all the priachuu ether throughout the United gut.. BOOKSELLERS &C. T. L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No 'IV • 78 Foartb street, Apollo Baffin,. T R. WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail Omer In Blank and &hobl Boole", Paw end At. tlonen, 61 Wood stmt., (between Third end Fonstb) _EIIN S. DAVISON, Bookseller arid Sta timer, anooefav to:Du:Mon & Maw; No: r Market oar Toartta Pttfaburgb. Ps. ttENRY S. BOSWORTll, , Baokseller and Dealer d Pitts In Pta burgh, Ps. tionere, as, No. Ed Market wheat. mar Ismsna AY & CO., Bookeellete and - Stationers, No. SS Wood stmet, nest dwr to Um moor of Third, P. Ethool and law books constantly on hart& COMMISSION &C. J. W. BUTLER a co,. tORWARDING COMMISSIuN HER . MUNI'S aad Dealer. aD Undo d Plttsburah Mau 1, need Artlelea, Lead Pim ano Sheet Lead, Na 117 Yhrlt Bared, Pitteltrah. 5t:15,4QU 'WM. H. BUTTON. Wholiecrle Grocer, Importer and Dealer in °REIGN WINES, Brandies and Ofd Mo- nononitatnin R Whisky. No. 1Z .Boutb.F.sot earner _ . Wood and Front Ida. Pltttborgh. POOl2l. natal - D W. POINDEXTER, General blerchan laleArhr s:Z=.l.'=""`"rt'doLr'" &. A. MISANE Commission' and For swan Meretunts, ' deslers 11,1%31 and Produce rittabm'Sh Manufbeturea. No. 111. &mod street, inttsbersti. • . spB-1y14.3 WINNOW' • - ...BM. IL ROXINII AOBISON 4 CO., *Ramie Grocers, l 'Aidszead Comatidoloa rearacuniisuan...—..:—.--- polar= SPRINGER HARE/LIMB. CO., (Sacces ao* Tiarbaafith.) Commlankn and Forwarding rehantr, Dealer. in Nand and Producer generally. ltd Mat =lll6 8000 d streeta.Pittaburgh. P. 80337 &W. REA; Flour Factors, Commission *Jr. awl Forwatding Iderobants sad Deniers in Produce goneuully. Orders for Pittsburgh. Manufactures prompt', attended to. Noe. 74 Water and:9o-rrout re, Pit ap tsburgh, Penns. l-ly. ItARDY,Nys co., Successors to ATWOOD. JONES &OM, Damaoaka sad loran. Dm adulate. Dealers la PDSAboriat liouroDwtthalOools. LOWAborgh. D UEY; MATLIEWS & CO., Wholesale Gra sem commission ud raiwardiar Meindiante, end . rail hir llrhitat. Cotton Yern. 67 Wafer eL; PitUburgh. .MERCER & ANTELO, General Ccrmmis . idon Merchants, Philadelphia. Llbeial etymon .rna on ooratigninente of Prrehice generally. jal7:7 J O C H ormNa WATT CO., KaoTree as k P - r a l h r r a m eters d , ttemrgithatmltarre Duinl'atts * tr Fh it. CANFIELD, -late of Warren, Ohio et e Xrlrrest .n& I P =PlZlmms, 7" lrcittAl'or and ok," Pearl Mb. end Western Prodsee 5v.....0r. Water *treat, Warren Smithfield and Wood. Pittetargh. N : gum rearm • B. Neoax.: L.WAiNII ZOIL OILIS & ROE, Wholesale Grocers and CainmLidoaMerasate,No.ll.4 Liberty. street Pitt, UnALtr. A7l M. BAGALEY -&. 1004 Wholesale Oro , V - ems. Na. . le.na ao Wail One. Pittsburgh. it nad Gime? and tea tinder, owner of Wood and litzth streets, hat Gwen on band a Gage assortment of choice Groceries and tine ten—Fenian Frain and Nubs Wholesale and Rena .Deslers supplied au tthe Wrest tans, , __ . _ DOBERVOALULL & CO, WllOlO6OO Grum% Coustuiseutt Murelassuts. huarm isk Pruduos Pittsburgh ihrhigistiturst go 23A Uturty street. Pittsburgh. • ' cANDLEss grumegoorn to CK OO I:award:ln and WI.. DAirlek. * WholasitlM Al .. A n n " Mambas a' al r 2r-d r.1 4 :114 n gt.b.,a. • -, • (iii. dW PI .? ~t .qtL A. CULBERTSON, WhOloSseliarocer and'' C. 01 8 . 6 . 11 Manthant,V6olml 6 Hcdue and Pltts• laanullartur6l Adidas, 106 Maly stmt. rigor " n 4" - nom. & R. FLOYD, Whoteaste Grocers, Com . =lwo. ihemb...64 .24 Dealers to Produce—R'l , d isra BediM u reveitbiti OD Liberty, Weed, led SLIM MMEM!M;EZSMi D AOALRY, WOODWARD & CO., Whole ' fw. uraen. NJ 941 Hulot Area. ebilsdiftbSO . , , ~.•t- , '''; . . . . \• • .. , . , „ . . . \ . • • • -i- , --- -• . . - i • ... , . .. H -.• \ .. . \ \ -.. • - , . : • ) . ' - . f.. , ---- , • . • ..• ' . , . . • . . • . 1 -, ' . \ , \ • ..- .. .. \ V I 1. I .; i ' \ \ 1, 1 '•, . \ \ • ' \ \ -.-• _.. \,......,..,-,;:......- -.l\ -s - ..' ' • '' .., l • '" •—, '. ".• , • '-- •-•—•-• • •-•- " • • - \ \ ' . • ~ • - • . . 7t ...\ . . • •.•• • \ • • , • . - . • • • .• •• . . • •-....-.-._...7...-r.'=, . • '• . , • \ ' •• '. •\ - . - 1 \ .• • . • . 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Real. to A ge nt, Stook, Itterehandtse and ,Bill Binh office No. 92 earth etrort. above Wood. Boehm" •• ptly attended AMUEL L. MARSEIRLL; • • retary en e. buttratelee Ocanyany. 9 fW 01 . 99 tto.t. • - El, M. GORDON, Secretary " , tern In •. ranee 00.. 92 Water street. GARDINEROOFITN, Agen forPianklin , 0./ la t iv Inannence Company, northealt tinier or Wood PTA. MAIM:RA, Agent for lielawnroiMn undremmeeee Compeer. 42 Matti street . . a. :fiE EL TA YLOR kEIUSTON, (enceessors to %Mldlorna,") GonenklOommlnition and /m -in mottbantic and Agouti far 'Pastern - Transporta tion Lines, Wlonsaaar Dodoes In 8 Grandes Ch inv. °Atm Cotton Tarna, Batting, Wino, Idanillsa mitt and saotooty Ilataterro, Soda Alb, Window Pitkilar and Whit* . 'Naval Ikons, and Cinch, oast and Xittaborsitt Man anal thsals sonsrally.— Nuts Ihr th gh. ri i. .T . 4r 4 o B n= and nßanner M t ts e=4:, Pittsburgh and o l*PsallPiskat LintmrCineinnatt_ )a26-Imd - ne." " A. W. 71.1.fiNOTOR.D. .1 A. 17.UTCHISON -k CO., Commission vs 1 ) 2 . 7 .. 1 1 m .1 Art* for i t i ly Onieetd. 7.lne. t, Se, de. ",erf MUSIC, &C. (C; H. MILIAN Dealer in Piano Fortes, Music sad Raw tartnimenta, &boot Books, and • dot.sirebt for Oblekerlnseer Piano *tat., for Western. tinnylvaqlB—No. 81 Wood otrtet. • ENRYLEDER, Dealer 48l 1 usid;..llia- BA -sleigrostnesteota Itiaporter nr 'Win Stringy , sot for Nudne t. Clark's grand and maul, llama, with()demand dix4ean 4ttartaztat. Also (,r Dui - IMMO Taw. • DRUGGISTS. • 4011. N HAFT. Jr., (euxessor to Jas. M'CI uf a.r.) Wholeiale aad Retal) Drugnist and Darter la ta. Oink Drattnlia, t e., 141 Wood atenat, 3 acorn below If Ford's Slediellrgln Auer, na PI ttabarati. airßegalar A nyn4 na . Dr. L. Wilma --Juliann Fustian jWILCOX St CO., Druggiste and Apoth _LA. entries, owner Market street mad the Dismonitkeep constantly on hand s full and completti assortment of Prusncaledleines.Perfunternandartielvepettandrigtotheir ninth:was. KivaWaits paestelptlomi lfrrtully arang.mlded. m 719 JOAN P. SCOTT, Wholes4o Dealer iin- Dr.lo. Paints, Oils; Varnishes and Dye Stuffs, No. 290 booty attest, Pitteburgh. All ardent will receive prompt attention. sa- agen t for London .1 We valuable family medicines. mar 2.Pi R A. FAIINESTOCK & CO. Wholesale Meselt= i ' d 'oTrogi:Tgot h "' I—* _meh7 RE. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in Ur p orsl" . .len',l4ttgar'etllgg i tret'l le iTriti tow. . ramayer. MAUI— ARAUN REMIT: e eeeeeeeee & Retail I. ll)%rdata. tamer AA' Liberty and BL Clair streets, SCLIOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale V • Drugg)sto, No. 24. Wood otxe•t, Plttoburgh. TOMPII FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox OA Co.. corner Market street and Diamond—grope con. atm yu on hand a ltdi al2d complete areertment of Drugs. Medidnes. Medicine Mesta, Perfumery, and all articles pertaining to his boodneae. Phystne prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. ugly WOOL MERCHANTS. IILEE, succeasor to MURPHY & LEE, . Wool Dealer, and Qemptianken Merchant for the or Jimmie/6n Wool' Gander No 1M" Liberty Moot. CIT 4 MEDICINE. DR. JAMES KING Office and Residence, N. 112 FUT 2, Wen.ir et.celte the ogbecr4, Pitt. burgh. jalay WM. VARIAN', M. D., °tribe 6th street, •Y. below B.talthdeld. (Woe llowrs-8 to u... 2 xr, to r.x.. T to 8 , r. Y. M729.17d MERCHANT TAILORS. . ff CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo thaw, NO. 71 Wood street. Particular attention to Bop' and Youths' Clothing. _ art DlORY3terchantlador,DriL W street i E e l t! Mi od Dealer In Beady Mode t 4 Clothln,llll Lib y • ATTS a •00., Merchant Tailors, 181 • Marty street—We an now , noticing oar on stook Offloads liw Gintlinnen's Wenr--Cloths. Cgs. atitlVatingssftbe newest styles and Onestntiality inn feign& and customers will uhuse glee us • roll. intil MANUFACTURING. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail e Maaataeturer and Dealer to Cahlnet.Ware. IL3 atreet. 1 - OIIN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX VIM, a raperkw &Mkt., SOLID BOX and DRABS!) BOX ,ICEB., corner of Anderson and Rob. Boon elevate. one mum" from the Band Moore Bridge, Al. City. ocnOmell RIBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN- TlLLAS—Staterhas marked for &oblatory and Ay ! ork by 818 B. L. 8.L1.4):4, jet( No. VII% Peen newt, above Band. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clap Ma n , rlllB COV= I I{AVING ENLARGED 1 their ellemity for misinfactorine, are how prepared to meet the Sucremod demand An theiratOrk, Crucible and Balldlng U". 'Orden I VlTlRen t a i g, t ele b l gyn.. firteburgh, &Member ht. Infol. . _ Boots and Shoes!! AMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, 3d doorfrom the Market Boren, would inform the pub e that be bee now a eery full neck of every thing in the Boot as Oboe trade, end. as Ladle.' (loiter& half Oahe., Jenny Lind Padorre, Lady Pranklln and all the idyls,. foundon the Madsen eltiew Mao, Miaow' and Citilidreng 'Matters and Fancy Boots and Oboes, In ail their variethsr ".lea, thontirmens One ()rem Patent Calf Boot, French Call Hoot.. Coupe!". and Riots, abai, Hoye' and Yantis.. Boot& nne French Calf. Please give lia nail as we wish to sell mach anarticle tn.!! who direr u. with their enatom as will glee eatlefae• lion. Iteneetebre the Owe, SO Market street. M'CORD & co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAXIIIoNABLE .lIAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN ALL RINDS OF nu. ttIRNEII Or WOOD AND lIPTIISTILKETS, Pittathugh, Pa. 11-Tbeir Aro& embranns erere ntialltr an Miley( U.t limit:am Muffs, inns, Cuff a and For Bonnets. an,MlAmttly Coach and Carriage Factory. "WINSTON. BROTIIIR & C 0.,. cornet of • Itelmont ind ' Rebecca streets, Aihntheor CltrOomid tespeetfully.lnform their friends. and. the Eg o lejenerallp .t gi t ' b s. rdr, (=inn all thcir r i= etylee of Inb.hand nroo=lon. All micro will be mended with striKamoird to.dura briltr and beatify of BMA, ileiwim nill be to on the_mcwl reasonable Wane. tieing in all their work the best hag.em Shaft; Poles and Wheel Stuff, tbW feel confident Abet who favor them with thole patrolmne. will perfectly eatiefleit on trial ortheir work. porehmere Sre requested to glee them a call beemn prie chasing eLsewhere. . Coach Factory—Allegheny., i,lp f x, h • M.U. - AviirrE & co., would re ed"— eteetielly Intern the p F edera l `hat they have op on Lanza. between and handuskey groan. They are now making and arc premed to receive orders Or hag gles, otion of vehlelea, Coaches. from harmaches, 'Phase., ae., ta i lch. from their long experience 10 the manufacture of t above work, and the twilit!. they tomn they feel oonlident they are enabl ed to do work on the meat nameable to me with thew wanting article. in their - Peltni no partleubm attention to the - ingestion of maleriale, and b aying none but competent workmen. they have heel n In warrsoting their work. We therefore mil the attention of thepublic to title matter. N.B.—ltepsdrlng done htthe beet meaner, andl .20. on trthe . - ITTTSDURCIIii Oft- ,A.._: 4 ': COACH' FACTORY. 2/W -..n.. 5, Diamond Alley, near Wood , reets , . Y. lii. BIGELOW, - PILOPItigTOg. )VOULD reepeetfuLly call the attention or southern end Western Merchants to hie flue /dock loges, raturing to prim from 5100 to 81000: These fairriamm are built from the loot materiel and workman ship:and Mader hie: own supervision • . he ken, with mob deuce wargnot hie work , to be infer nos to nous menet.- toredt the °Woo. Th e mimes of hie boatmen sod the rivet mm hi demand for tilts chimer work, has Induced firiiinat to build. nor common_ or low primal - work In Ma estsfillehmemb: Persorul wanting good honed work will plasmork all end examine hie eta& before going gent. Ali w warranted. . LIVISOSTON... ~.OLL9III 110011ELAD traSKIN:I rdr W . L " NOVELWI Ita tA 8, PirrSEURGIL, PA. KUCK:and Depot' Raßroiel Scales, Hay, Wile and Groin do.; Platilain and Omuta. do.; Mar at all Aso, Bml or Dron and Thando Wolin., Codes Mill. of MiOnao ldndr. faint ad Bolts and Faatanlnrg Malleable Iron Hair In form and Aldan. of MIN. H W. W..WALLAL% 'STEAM MARBLE WORKS, ala. Mood CM 'Liberty shad. .dtawrito lbaßktuld end. PITTSBURGH. MNIIMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, Pornitoia Topa. Maatolabnpoaini Stamm, ta. si wayson hand, and mad, to onlor, by mbehtoory. at the lowest ply... Time hotphroil original and aolectod stmt for ilionuineatp, ta.,);nt hood. Block and Slab Mat bhp taralthad to the Trade at the lomat swim. Alto tact tilled with daopatdb at &la Lilawy Atte. • aa23 • W..W. WALLA®; New Goods,Fid Pohl°jps for Gentlemen -Jlothing for Spring of 1854. ATTS 'CO. iiek leave- ItspectSully • to Utar' their uantenfo" onetornoru 1. o. b tba Doti - I j= u rip u t.reng.ttn"'t n"-4 4 71,1 g rit Ler= autritti ojitici—tad that 'bay art reedy to receive op deskr maths ihoutan In their uniaLsaterb style. She satisfaction so "gonerails expromal hi their mato-, sorribiltbartoaulth their bumble eflbrtato pies" alms.• late" the= to annexe:Mow in We lama Ululation. Walk B ircrru—St itie Infonaut that otir banse la Nu ITS ortbabbt ahoy* Ols tr sp . . •" -: OentleneThe . .2lrs.t MU Good's. dugsubsinibers. llogr : Isi to infonn the Mlethal MOTU,* &Waal ter fl , tbe newest eed•reela le lebeten Ibr lite , ewes' weer. L MUMS a co., Burson TAnnals, 101 l 114 Llbuty stmt. i - kri...~-k_'l.~.lx-{.''.~.~:='1~.r..•- . .. . .. NEW YORK aDvizinsurera. -, „. FlOlO viascirEft a BCLIELL'N General Advertilog Et0u5e.,N0.346 and 348&1nd00r., New . Ncolc.aale No, .flO Napalm street.) 1 t.. , .. . Rdiabll Arno to 11,,e Fitz ' ) of Nino Tork..! . ?.. ted the ex sea *lndent Connecticut, s2i.yidt,lT. • Pianos! Plat Oil! Piaioa!!!: - ATTENTION of purchasers io t=r lF il l e k it t oeno t tilelow fully r 'ry . . fr a siva izi ,e• tze o tgeheik i 4 - or the Warta Plano eonslatMlte capacity tterTareTrip. ins with the al ogle !ham an .attanmant hitherto ' known to the Piano Porto. • nw.owt .tditurr Perltermor he enabled brth..M Improvement to pre:dace: effects in octave Pinflog tW woad confound • Thaberwor • lasts. One aita elder 0- cellentiee its caw.ity to be Wed St alit as an orton. Plano of Its sert quality of tone, and fs Instantly obaniqby the tow of • mammon pedal to • ocenhination thrtt and majestic, ae to captivate m4.'ollll= 'OW heart, heee instruments are annular In Woe.' , o° ordlnay Yectave Pianos, while for owestaoss, YOU breadth, and daimon of tom, they abattoir. the mqn Om of world. Mt lathe united teniimoor of ProkeleortLand Moo r teens who have tested the (Meats] Piano. Unimer7 YF ano. of Naas, new and world hand for Bala at reduced Prior. MIINUNR,B2I Broadway, New York, • 1•23,1'mv • Manufactures k. Dealers. wholesale kraal; before offered Idtb of India for eaLe at the Brodie's Moats- and Mantillas. 9EO. BRODIE, 51 Canal, and 63 Lune lined .t.., N o w Fink, ImporterManilketancrand hne. and ; ReMil Abler In LADIES' CLOAKS and MANTILLAS of every fabric and dmorlptlon, solicits the attention otbnyars to nine: •troxMels of mmdt. mflabk tar the Fall Flamm. ills drooled the trade., mmenttfl Book.monthly by llama's; Uodey's and other leading Fashion Musical Instruments. tr 4 ,1 1.1 auheeribera are now preparedlooffer • Art the Inepiallon ofJobbers. Must aMmdets and och re erg In (bold Instruments and Meant:km/dim, the following ertlelees Viatiar, fatter, Barra, Ottitart, Flutes, INfis, elk.; Fresdi and Geman .9arkarat, anut a Plts tons, jfiggfet. Trombowt. de, de.; &man .Atendt and/tartan Wrings, -, de. Our arrsaggaments wlththe Wren and utoet celabg i ted Manufacturers In Europe are mull as to linable .1.1. NIL goods at theleloweet prices, sod we an Otfer our to. wew the edaarttage of selecting from an eutlrely new en 4 carefullyaerated stock. Doing lu the Market at &llamas sons WITH ready tear:captor r rob late of goods that may offer, we 0/41 afford oppartunlttee of Imq , gal. In many articles. Agents of Orrhwt & Needhame celebrate! PatemeMeloA drn.w. FERDINAND ZOIMAUM A CO.. Importers; ip,sl24mv No. 07 Malden Lane, New Yorlc. ril undersigned having the Agenej. of • • Airfare. ClAilitAltleAt NEEDII&Wg (New York ••• 'LEBRATED PATENT MELODEO S, would AoPrra the Trade and the Publla In general, the& they are now prepared to. Amish to, Ocala" and these truly celebrated Instruments at the miciabeturpro LOWEST PRICES. brerr Instrumetit Warranted. FERDINAND - ZOOBAUM & 00., Imparters or Musical Ituttrumen3s, • No. 07 Maiden Lane. New I ark. • • Diwnerreotype' • : W. TuOMPSOI4 CO., 315 Broadway, •• • Nev , York, Manufacturer. and Dealerein Dagrllwrao• tyr7oaar t k i atuterstus, Matting*, Preserrera &a. Sad Iras Vu.g.,„ 1T.,,..C.,b2=141V.V4T,F.N.es and Cum, and A :J . :rims/47 ii".lahrem, C. darrnineii ana other tore r;r= nw Tfra""l7 Lan d' • Fire and Burglai Probt Safe Depot. W 141: MCFARL Zs CO, - MAIDEN ;LANE. NE AND. W roar.' Warehouse 145. Pratt, st.,;, Baltimore, Md. 111 ANKS', Jewelers' anti Counting Howe B Safeenferery else, oonetant/y On hand for sale, and warranted In every reweet. • Nair Your, Aprll 6th, 196{. M'fbrfand:, Oentlenen—lt Owen. Dlr. ure to Inform Ton that your Ash preserved my. Books nd I tPgrrel=ll7lgu t tline l"' :ad:ho:An ~..7,0 71 .1,1 1 . := 2 „ ,, f 1t r : ; to In Ss r i los u ltat, I ts eon repafris : nlll,l think. answer for another triaL Rewnetfallrennre. .174-V T. JR.NNY. Jr. 11 South wlllimn et. Elegant Cabinet Furniture. SCRA.FFEIt&SUCKOW, AinUS a 127 AmMenya, Nem Tort; MANUPACTptERS, -Wholesale and Re tan Dealers In Rlth Carved Romnrood Furniture of 00037 dereription: Yo lacier astkim. Order, by mall faithfully and promptly executed. Dealers and ahem are Ineited to rail and armament stook, J74-Imr EWER AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKERIS _ •_ STAMPEDE MIXTURE, For the Etter and. ACu' C**C" Fever. Dissaraia and au Llallians '" , E Proprietors of it t irattieine will state nem ei% hesitation akar of cantradietkm. that the Minim has cured more percons where It has o e l dlee ass. d .Mmyd i ohr m dnimh in Amenor th .I.lnthlntin Its composition. all of the hapredients me of a perfectly healthy .raeter and highly stilt ,, mhtting and alg o t t hM b r e tzdene eef. c r i„ Prons 1. 0 1 . 1 e ming aloe this damp atrooshbere no more than when In their neual health. Bantus In sections of the country where the Ague !ae rial...will do well to adopt this medicine, as the pathot not abased to lay by while under treatment and they mny be emceed Oa speedy cure. Ms Proprietor couldintroduce thousande of ontiboates from them of the Wettest respect ability, but prellustaytng to the skit our ono bottle and yon will have the in=liale proof in yourself. Full diem (lons for Ito we accompany met bottle. Certificates an be mom at the olgreadmaing niters thia Medletne has mated when all (ahem hare foiled. For Dirpeptda end all MM. - Oomplalnte. there I. not • better Medicine both, market. It has aim Inernlaken with the wettest:misdoing sumaims In emend came of gp o onytl® 1.114 Gout; for these mon plalnts take a tablespoonful a day. One bottle of ttda Iledielne ray often has the dmired het. .Frics al per bottle. For We by Muerte in all part of the United Mahe and Canada. All Wholesale orders most be addressed to NERD 11Le0111141., sole Proprietors. 9111imadway. Newbock. Actrers—Pleminir Woe.. U. A. Pahnerkek I Co., L. cox • Ow. and Oen. H. Keyser. Pittsbartb. leaS•l7, IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING & CO., ==1222113 IRON AND STEEL, YiR Orremeini arret,Ntril rat*. Soon oonst•ntly o hand • fallaneortment of Bar, Rod Band, Hoop. Ilona Shoe, .d other dRON. STEEL OP ALL KINDS. -• Merchants from all ela th,, ne at the manta are melted to call or vend their order. Inkring. Orders by mall en aureate wlll lie tilled at the lowest market rites. 1 1 / 1 11TLY. SYRINU &CO, iellt-v , =Greenwich at. N. Y. SCRIIIFFELIN BROTHERS & WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Awn' YORK. Ilam remand t0..Y..170 Munn sl., co, .if Br• - bsurn, IMPORTING the leading Drugs from their original markete, both in Europe and East Taller, and Trenchd Engliah Chemical& ?Worn • Tooth. Nall and Ilalr an Hetet., Wale Gloves and MMMuse,'PeoG and Trieste Sponges. Corks. lamps, Au_ de-, they offer them on the tatutreasonable tenor. Orders either in person, or by oir4 trill receive their bet attention. .I ,, tziror QAMUEL L. CAVERLY, Wholesale Deal t 3er in Broome. Tainted Pail. and Tubs, Wood and 1111- low Ware, Baskets, Mate. Cordage, Twine, Wielthig. Match ea. le., Si tireentriel et.. New 1 era. wiely, WINDOW SHADES, Gilt Corniced, Table tou Cloth, Or, JOHN TERITUNE. 61anufseturerand sal. Dealer, No.lo Catbarlue aff. and No. 6 Chatham Square. New York. ffiliSidyv IVI IScELLANEOUS.- PITTNBUILGH 4El * COACH FACTORY, No. 44 DIAMOND STRMET. E. M. BIGELOW, Proprietor. ROBERT H. PATIfERBON'S • LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, 'll Sortarr Diamond street and Cherry - ■rabtr PITTSBUI33II. ASHLAND HOUSE, Anil STREET. AIRSVK SEVENTH-STMT. PIIILADELPIIIA. IL 8. BENSON, Paorairroß. airtrk. of Board, Ara Per dairrikli klay 3. 1854-Ird gone r. owls .... (late-Man. N. 'rei. Office.) Clete St. Charles & Pune Miele) (CITY IIOTEL, (Into ,Brown corner of Smithfield and Third streets, Pittsburgh, is., CLASS ARR. Proprietors. Sarnia large and mental lone 'gnome having under gone thorough repair, and furnished with new equipments -throughout, is now open for the remption of the traveling public. CH.GIJNODIMLIM. aP26-116m MIEDX! S. CUTE:BERT & 808, CIENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for Nil the solo and vocalise of, Reel , Estate, Collection of Berate, Negrotletlng Lane, on Donde. Mortgagee, &0., No. 140ThInt at., Yitteburgb. Ps. ara-le ICESE„ JONES at CO., PROPRIETORS RrER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, ORWARDING AND COMMISSION Bash", Seventh greet. PULP urgh, Ps. Bacon, Lard, Lard 011. Meer Pork, S. Cr. name, Kier'e ex tra and No.lBalt, Anthracite and Scotch Plg Iron, Bolivar Brick and Car. Anthracite Cog. M. litlalugiuMGeiiiiloo — ' — 'mmission and Collec . bon Agency Office, VOR the collection of Home and Foreign Meratntile and another Mentor elahns. in. idiehigs o and adjeestditatee„lnvertsuent and l'aimenter Mono DaTment of Taxes, Purchase and Sale of Reel Estate and Mocks and Imm/tete Agouti. • PELTIER & ANDERSON Detroit, Mallon. Ette , enoes rdistereh,Bl ewe:Kramer & Rehm, Rank er; white & Co., Gazette Meet Lorentz, 'Stewart & Elepthants. IntaWiirir;o—Tvo A the or - Michigan from milg Inincotab a l rance rd 4 - OHN SOIITII, Coach Maker, corner of' North Common and Federal at., A ll egbenr CUT. w aro he exterudvelr manufactures cmrry denniption of. of tto beet materiel, and bytheireet workmen. boa WM, o ned WAIIEROOH in the St. Marini latildings, on oond above Waxtet, where, he hae attars „ants very fair stock of wo*, (with tinily additions,) to whiclf he invitee the sttendon anderitical exeml **limn conedent—rtom hie continued manes in broaden, hie extensive plea the materiel and workmen employed, style °tartish of hie work—he cannot ha competed with in the Saar or West. , . ee2,lnt 4411 a SOPILP7( T. 0. WARRINGTON; ' • T• I' AMES' & CEITLDRE 'S SHOE STORE, 4 3 1,1=tior: b l v • 1 .4 . • fall umtmeat, ?to. 24 b. Iv] r • Bd FELIX'S.GENUTNE EXTRACT OF aDYYM oitablLthed 1842: rood rodroar 1 4 . 1 . 1013,1 : • 841ror adAls 8114,2 Diploons—Alturothetol7. 466 pato drest,PlLtsbonthl'S. —:.- /lilßariro of nutorrous sounterflotm. '. IMPLY WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and V V Deshnjo Plalualgured gull Decorative Fungi:Lug. hp No. 65 tiaW street, Pittsburgh. . 6ole Agent Maio colebrotott tot.oursottriss.' Mesas. Mt. wort atits.tif Parts. mh.B-63 FOR LADIES'DRESS r El3.—The rimbknu forJUN.I3, llLlncjper dame nkan the 1" l ' ' ' 11" 1 1 16.4 s. WILSON. .1470 ^ N0.28 - 1X Penn. &bong Shad iltiet. 'I I UI RS. S.M. CAlitiOi . Fashionablepreis Ma , lure mad Idlllerio.l l . l Wourth et. woe instnurce as to the arsud Palace fattilt r =e4 43k 2d i 'd .. 4 .tigr 4 e= ac. see* Iv with nestaere wad illetetelq wed st Taro roadrrate whet honied* altered arid d eat .dereedins to directions, sad neatly and tastithi/4 111,. nth BACON—llama and Shoulders .ree'd and jj Co! isle by A. At. A. MeBANN,II4, ~ ~ ~ a :- _MMWMfiMiIMi*AMI r:ITI'BBURGH GAZEFTE. rllliZprnmwzmlmumll For the Daily Pittnenreti Gazette. ./7TTIa,. lalgItGLY OHIO AND PENNHYLVANIA • ! ILAILIMAIII. ~ .. It is enly necessary for our citizens ;to step to ij the wharf and take a look at th e, OltiM river be 'low' the junction Of the two rivers that form it; to appreciate the great importanCe to Pittsburgh - .Of.the Ohio and PennsylvtudaraHroad. • Our city it. .11 true„is:beautiftilly located at the head of the Ohio, but where is the river ? What boa be-' come of the water? Where Ia the commerce of the Ohio! Is the oommunication by water from below; . such - as our great manufacturing city re 'quireel • What would be the business of our city but for the 'railroad facilities she enjoys? These are 'plain questions and they carry their own answers with thend What obligations then are the citizen - of Pittiburgh under to the men that pro,hicted and completed Our present railroad flunlitieg : We are already united to Cleveland and Lithe• Erie by railway. Tlie Ohio and Penn- . t!.9 Varna - railroad, 'connects our eityl witli,lines running to Cincinnati, louieville, ,Fort Wayne, Indianapolis and Terranththe,"While, oneWeetent connections •have already reached Detrelt,'chi cage and St. 'Louie rild arc fast approatthing the bare of the Rocky trthruntains in the Weit, to lat carried by the spirit and enterpiriee: of the ago to the Pacific. bur connection with the great cora mereial city of our State, Philadelphia, over the . Pennsyvaoia , railway, a work,' unsurpassed le Magnificence,' and which must for all time be the great artery, through which will Dow the life blood of Western commerce is already Complete. Pittsburgh is, 'therefore almost independent of the river,but still she Can never lose eight of her potation at the head of the Ohio, nor that she has norival in the manufacturing of iron Into every , possible article .useful to man, which with her other nuttinfactories will continue to sustain her' . in her onward march to thithigh position Which awaits . her among her flourishing stater cities of , the,West The railroad facilities of. Pittilburgh tothe West, Rost and North, promise all that her :eitixens could desire,suid it only remains to Com plete the system by the extension of the linei John the Ohio and Mississippi to Now Orleans. The. time ban gone by when reliance can be PloCed upon the solitary steamers that occasion- • ally.ply upon these rliers, even when they are navigable above the mouth of the 'Ohio, for the transportation of the immense commerceouod tra vel necessarily passing on the line of these rivers. • We must have railroad facilities fur the ordin ary seasons, but.when the waters have forsaken f•ther, channels, when river navigation is wholly • suspended, railroads become indispensable.-- Vieth positions lead irresistably to the conclu sion that the-valley of the Ohio and Mississippi, belowtonis' Title, thepeint to which our railroads are already extended en the Ohio, and below In dianapolis the lowest point they are extended in the interior;.is the 'mat field of railroad enter prise, essential to the whole North as well as to our cloy, to be occupied by railroad men. That our dtyl is already.ponneated directly by railroad with Indianapolis, the Capital of the State.of In trtarui„ isknown., to our citizens, and it Is the pur pose of this article to direct the eye and mind Of eur readers to the great work, that is snow pro graming, for the extension of our line, and con neethm from Indianapolis. south, down the Pa ley of White river to the Ohio, and down that river end the Mississippi to New Orleans. Take, the map Of the United States, place a " rule on thesity..of Indianapolis at the one end, and on the city- of Memphis on the other, and you will see that the straight lines will cat' Evansville. me the Oldo river,. Henderson, at the terminus of the Henderson andliashvillo railroad, Smithland, at • the mouth of the Cumberland, and Padachill at the month of the Tennessee. The distance from Pittalturgh to Memphis by thle line will be only 630 miles, or 21 hours run, while the whole rail. Toed &sane° from Now Orleans to Pittsburgh will only be about 1027 miles, or 35 hours run. This great through North and South line, 'when ' completed, must - commend an immense through as well as local business, and add greatly is the prosperity of Pittsburgh. It will . supply the great desideratum so loudly called for—a rapid Ithioneotion of the North end the South, in the talley of the 'Mississippi—affording at all times the necessary facilities for the vest steel:tit of. .commerce and travel that will be thrown linen it, while In times of the visitations of epideu..s, it will give the benefit of lightning trains for etcape and relief. We are happy to be able to add; from rdiable information, that the line from Indian , aiolis to Evansville is under:contract, andtin gm.; tireprooess of construction; and,. with the en- cePthin otidnety thiles, between Evatunillp and Paducah, the whole line from' Indianapolis to . Hit Orleans is in the•handsof contrseterei pro gresiing as fast as the times will permit; and as the eyes of the capitalists, at home and abroad, are being turned towards the °abandon or the northern lines, from the Capital of Indiana South, not a doubt remains of its ultimate success. ler Bloodhound. at Washinaton. Corftecond.nott of tin, N. Y. Tribune. Wannisoros, D. C., Friday, Oct. 6, 1864. A few days since while passing down Tenth street from Pennsylvania-ay. to the Smithsonian Institute, before reaching the canal, I was over taken and passed by a large dog (which I after wards learned was o bloodhound) with hid nose on the scent close to the ground.. As he hastily ran along he dragged by means of a rope tied around his nook a two legged creature, ap parently in pursuit of some game, and who, but for some after developments, might have passed in the world's eye for a man. Naturally feeling a little interested in the ob ject of their purnuit, as my steps quickened, my eyes followed them about a square, when the dog taking a sadden turn to the right run between two high,piles of boards in a lumber yard et the canal's bank, jerking the Attached appendage with him. As I approached a few steps more nearly I Leered the most hideous and heart ren dering screams of a child, and fearing one of the several children whom I saw on the bank fishing bad fallen therein, I hastened to the spot for his rescue. But my fears had not been for the worst; for hero, almost under the stars and stripes of a nation's egii, which so boasts of her freNom, ROB I an eye witness to a scene heart-rending ; appalling and terrific in the extreme. Foo there saw I a man from the South, as he had made his appearance through the hatchway of a small vessel after him4n a rude and heirtless manner the game—one of God's children—a well formed lad with a three-fold lighterekinthein the - man hunter's black soul, whose.countenatiee, al though disfigured with fright, terror and !tears, bespoke a mind, sympathies and affeetioni. Of these the tyrannical fiend and the manOf the South proved destitute and void, by his grasp ing the stronger specimen of humanity by t,ho an kles, [lnd with a wing of his whole person bring ing him over his right shoulder, uttering it loud and :earnest • voice as he placed him there: d—n your I'll learn you to run away ! I'd!' show you who you rill away from!"—and thus they passed from the vessel up the street, follow ed by the hound whose tomtit° scent was for the present dispensed with. "Great Clod l" I could but exclaim, as I . gazed on tho eldldren sus thought what a scene for the young 'and tender hearts of American free born children. That I might not write my first impression, and With a hetirt Wildly palpitating with indignation, I have delayed giving you the above for+, acme days, daring which time I have been. induced, from witnessing this scene, to read throutrh Mrs. Stowe's world renowned Uncle .7bm's.Cobin.• At a former time I had laid it aside unperused, believing that to high sense of honor and hereon. ity breathed in the hearts of our sduthern broth.- • ren, as well astfitise whom it hie been my.pleas ure to dwell, and therefore I was prejudiced against the work and doubted its truthfulness. I have now given you a scene Acted in the me tropolis of our nation consonant with these de scribed inthat work. Although I would not have otherwise than witnessed It, I fruit a similar eon may never again bo mine to record. Pub lish it then to prove the truth of ,She writer just . named to our American people.-Scenes like these should be kept before them, and when oc curring made to them as "familliar in their motitho.as household - Words." PAIITICUMEIL • Tun Stare •Eurcrtoss..The returns of the elections held yesterday in Pennsylvania • and indicate the downfall of modern Democracy the citadels of its strength—that it, is fal ling to pieces from its truil•adminintration of the powers delegated to it, and the Intenialcorrup tons that have destroyed all the principles of tine Moab= Democracy, add' left nothing but thenime staler which it, has heretofore achieved its triumphs. Even South:Carolinai in electing thelallatit Colonel John S.. Prestortto the Slate Senate, seems to have in. come measure elan shined the' political; position Shoi•htis so long The, returns from Pennsylvania indicate Jim silection of Mr. Pollooklhe:Whig candidate for governor, by a law majority.. We have an Yet no returns from the Coitgreerionil by which to form an opinion of the general re-: suit, bet doubt not thatthey will . preys ,of the same complexion as; these already received.— The overthrow of the Democratic party in Ohio seeing also to be meet coreplito..‘.-.F.u11 . returns will comet° hand this Morning, and be spread before the public as seen,, es,received.Boffi- Tho Chinese troubles in Califon& atill tie, audit!. thelant sooontriliiteOrg s o faction! GU:CA(IO44, voireigatheriog; attiaorantento.dbe a grand battle, bat the city poltcq were endeav oring to prevent it by emit:lag their weapons. TElinlltLE CALIIIIII7 \' Wreck of the des, Arclic.—Ocer nree II dyed liver Loaf.—Only Thiriy-two Persona knewn to be Saved. V A gloom has been thrown over the ci• , this morning, by the dreadful 'news that the Steam ship Arctic has foundered at sea, and that Capt. Luce, the wife, daughter &Odeon of IL K.'Cel lins, Edward Sandford and. many residents sg New York, besides (it ip supposed) more than three hundred of the passengers and crew; have\ Peeislied In token ..of public sorrow for this awful disaster, the flags ne n the Custom Nouse; Merchants' Exchange, 'and on ati the ship ping in the harbor, areflying ut The, news was brought to this' eitylast night by the pilot boat Christian Derg,whiehlmanded the ship' Lebanon outside the Book, anditiiiik 'en board Mr. George M. Betat, , Adanis 'GO'S.' erkeSS 'Messenger, who was OM of,:thelurvers of the wreck; mailed thefollowingstatereeat propel for the'presse..:. ,t . STATICIIER7 . or Mn. Bum:vs.—The Steamship 'Arctic, , with" 225 passengers, exclusivemf chil dren,' 175 employees, a valuable cargo,ankheary is lest. Of the, more than four hundred persons who left Liverpool on the 20th ult.:lull of hope gaiety and health, many reterningft9m an European tour it pleasure, only thirty-tito are known to have been saved; and certainly ncit more •than oniiinmdred can, -by: any possihility,; have escaped watery grave. hi addition to all this, another largo steamer, freighted with hundreds of human beings, he; In all probabillity, met a like fate. The details of the horrible disaster are as follows : On Wednesday, September 27tht precisely' at 12 o'clock, 11f.. in a dense fog, we came in eon • tact with a barque-rigged iron pfhpbilor, • with black hell, salmon colored bottom, lead Colored poop and brats, and black pipe. She wan been" Eastward, and had 01 sail setovith a strong,thir wind. The speed of the. Arctie at the time was about 13 ¬e an hour. The ehock to us ap peared slight, but Ike damage to the other teasel was' frightful. Captain Luce instantly ordered, the - quarter: hosts cleared. away, and the chief mate, boatswain and three sailors went to her relief; before other boats. left, the order was 'countermanded. • The Arctic then described circle twice round the 'wreck, duriog which time .I caught a glirop4O of more than two hundred, people Clustered ou herhurricane deck. At this juncture it was first ascertained that We had sustained injury,and the water was pour ing in at our bows. When the first officer clime alongside to report, the Captain was unable to take hint up, but beaded N. N. W. in the hope of making land. Oar position on the previous day at 12 o'clock, was latitude 48' 30, longittide 40 27. IVe had run about three hundred and ten miles from the time of this observation until the moment of collision, and were supposed to be 40 miles from Cape. Race. The pumpayrere vigor ously worked, and ~an anchor Ohara War thrown overboard; but, in spite of all exertion, amen-, gins were stopped, and the*Witter extinguished the fires. Four or five other life-boats, believed to have, been well provisioned, containing the engineers, sailors, a few, passengers, and all the officers except the Captain and third mate, left the'ship at an early stage. The majority of the passengers were working nt the pumps—some' firing the signal guns, and others launching spars under the direction of Captain Lime and 3lr. Dorian, the third mate, to form a raft: In oriel tofacilltate this latter-work, the sixth and last boat was lowered. 'Dorian, one or two fireman, three of the other passengers saved and myself, were busily engaged in lashing water 'casks and settees to the main yard, and several smaller • spars—the captain with a number of gentlemen protecting the work by keeping back the crowd—when a panic seized all on board, a rush was mule, passengers and firemen precipi tated themselves headlong over the bulwarks on to the raft, and in a moment our little boat was full and leimminent danger of being sunk. In this emergency, Dorian ordered the rope which held us to the ateame'r to be cut, and with our hands and axes wo paddled from the raft's side. The mate, who throughout preserved great pres ence of mind and labored with heroic energy, cried Out, "For God's sake, captain,, clear the raft, so that we can work. 1 won't desert the ship while there7s a timber above water." _ . But the sea ,was now flush with thedead-lights. In less than threLminutes froth the time ho spoke, the stern itesk--the foam went boiling overthe tumbling heap of human beings—many were dashed 'forward against the pipe. I heard one wild yell, (still ringing in my ears) and saw the Arctic , and the struggling maw rapidly en gulphed. Numbers yetclung to the imperfectly constructed' raft; bat, alas, .we could render them nu aid. Our own situation was ncilesa pre- . carious ; and, cruel as it seemed, we were forced to abandon them to fate. Heaven forbid that I should ever witness. such another scene. We, however, picked up two more men, ,and then, with an;overioaded boat, withoutoara, tholepins, food or drink, avoiding with difficulty the frag ments of the wreck, and passing many dead fe males, prepared for a night VII the ocean. We secured a floating pumpkin and cabbage to guard against immediate stanratiou, lashed a spar to the prow of our boat to, keep her head to the wind and sea, and thus drifted till daylight. Without dwelling npononr miseries, alleviated much by the consciousness that we had endeav ored to do our duty to our fellow men, suffice it to say that at five o'clock on the afternoon of the 28th, we espied amtiVand raised& handkerchief to attract attention. We were successful. With the rude substitute for oars whiehire had con structed during the day by lashing planks to capstan bars, with a view. of attempting to gain land when the sea subsided, we pulled toward the ship. On our way we passed the remnant of the raft, with ono man on it, (Peter McCabe, waiter,) epprrently alive. • The barque ,prered to be the Huron, of St. Andrews, N. 'B., Capt. A. Wall, bound for Quebec. Our men. safe on board, the noble hearted Dorian, with some of the Baron's crew, returned to the raft and, rescued the poor fellow who for twenty:six hours had clung to the spars. Be states 'that after the steamship sunk, he counted seventy-two men and four wo men on the raft, hut at 8} o'clock he was the only ono alive.- In the morning two bodies were I beside him, much eaten by fishes, and at •the same time he saw our boat be was on the point of voluntarily dropping into the sea to end his agony. Coming from the raft, Dorian encoun tered and examined the life car-of the Arctic. It contained a bottle-of water, some cheese, and a lady's garment. • • By the humane .captain of the Buren, and Mr. Wellington Cameron, a son of the owner, we were. received with great kindness, and food and clothing Were provided in abundance.— Luring the night of the 28th, Captain Wall hung out extra lights, fired rockets, and kept a horn blowing,•in Lopes of falling in with the remaind er of the boats. Bat his endeavors were fruit less.- On the evening of the 29th he spoke the ship Lebanon, Capt. Story, bound for New York, by whom eighteen of our numberwero taken off; kindly welcomed and well treated. Wo have this moment reached New York; by pilot boat Christian Berg, No. 16; to which we were transfer red from the Lebanon, and to the crew of which we:are ender grenrobligntions: _ Among thane whom 'last saw on the quarter deck, while fastening life-preservers on the•fe males, and must have sunk :with the ship or perished on- the'raft, wera`Capt, 'Luce and son, ,Mrs. E. K. Collins,, Master Colt:Collins, Miss Collins, Mr. Brown and family, (connection of the aettior or:the firm of Brown, Shipley & Co.-, Liverpool,) 'Mr. Thomas, importer of Misery, New Yurk ;',Mr. Adams, Brooklyn; Mr. Bowen, Cieeinniti Mr. Charles Springer, Cincinnati; James - Muirhead, Jr:, Petersburg, Va.; Mr. Wood of New York: Mr: Testi, Mr. Schmidt; Miss . Murton, Falmouth, England. a nephew - of Mr. Bloodgood, hotel keeper, Phila delphia,' residing in Albany; the Duke de Gram mont of the French embassl; 2d stalwart, wife and Child; Annie, a colored girl; and Mary, stewardess ; Miss Jones,, Mr. Petrie end lady, Stewart Rollin, Washington, D. C.; J. Cook, Opeiousas, La.; with many more whose, names I do not know, but whose features are indellibly • imprinted on my memory. • Mr. Comstook, a brother of the commander of the Baltic, was drowned by the capsizing of a boat whilst being lowered. • - Government depatches from France and Eng land entrusted to my care by Mr. Buchanan, I couldmot save. • ' The boat in !hick:we- escaped•vvas one of Francis' patent metalic,No. 727, from which her capacity. can be ascertained, -and compared with :the number rescued.. Respectfully, Adams .& Co's Einem, Philadelphia. New York; October 10, 1854. :" Among.thefamilies:the m ost &filleted, by this .calamity,are E. H. Collins.and James: Brown; of BreWn Brothers,fic Co. Mr: Collins hss lost his wife. his only diughter and a non:.. Mr. Brown has lost his eon W. B. Brown, with his wife 'aid" child; his 'daughter, Mrs. George Pi Allen,-sith her husband and child; and MO datighter, 'Miss Nevi& liroWn',,, aged agonelB. it is seldom that we have to record no many' victims of death ,in one family. The sympathies of the whole im munity are deeply aroused towarathene &filleted families, as well as toward all who have loit 're latives and friends by this tertible disaster. Mr. Collins returned this morning from logien, and the sad intelligence was 'comment*, led to him ache was Crossing from Jerry OW at \ about o'clock; A. M. on his way' whelmed by theextent of this gem diatitfleft for his resit' Chester county. Tea STII/11191P NEM I \nred 0,500 'tans rediatei, na coat $70,000.-- 1, The slap and inachlßery were insured for i`th)fi by stirioua American humrtioee comp ; and it is understood ,that they were also insu re d in s \ c pgland. The ; cargo. was Mimed for over $ ;000, principally in Wall street: . • ADP/X/ONAL TAI7..ILLICTS.—SitiCO \ preparing the foregoing narrative for the press, we have conversed with two of the passengers Who arri, .sad hers in the Lebanon. They confirm the ietatemetit ‘ df. Mr. 'Burns in , allots' parti. it was ,tompiled,tifter consultation among those eased, and. with the'. aid 'of all the facts within Ad knowledge ofieiseh. 'lt will be observed hosfi v '. or,that we hise•gleaned some addition al parne ... • s Themost important of these is in relatien!o" some o'f,thiS female iessengers having been se, ved, lift : Thompsentof New Orleans, sayti, that he saw sinor eight of these Mono of the boats; one oc whom, hawse Wormed, was Miss Schmidt who, with b ‘ er fatherkwas onboard on her re , tarn from a tour in Eisrope.' The , father , was among those been on the wreck when it went • The opinio n o \both gentlemen , is that all in* the'boatscreased. The tirst, of fi cer, , who had' been\ sentlhe bast to see if those on the Pro tl\ pellorWerein , eed'isf , relief, When informed that the steamer co d not, wait forkin was directed . sis to the, cours it Was necessity \to steer, tor 'the land,'M thwheszittof ell theiseih:o subtle qu, ently Wick to the tiler \boats, and \ °inference islhat thotsfere y instructed on, t day. The weather was-. ,By calm 'at the time of the aecident, and ;Roc was as'''s ooth as the waters of, an faked ba . It so 'co tinned forabout twenty foiii' b, hen& dal rent! sprang up, acco m panie d a rough am\ i is' • URA beforethishatßened\ e boats re eh ' a plisee Of 'compitiative. safety. ' . Both thayainiendfre with Vhose Ifo'hovo' versed were below static titii4rthe collision. They,afteraMrd heard,. •howevar, that the peller came stem ou the steather, striking her about twePrettilifteen feet abaft her \ stem. it s ,\ was supposed that the Arstio hiurescaeicd,'With out serious dareage, and the obly'Ooricern !' felt was for those on board the Oropelloti, • ThhOtras this case until after'the first officer's boat had lift the ship., . : f , t .s pumpsthe' were put in motion, az4 all the hind p s were mennal. The.fOrmer were kept agoing Jong 4s the eagifie.worked,- and the litter: until - th e, ship 'ent i re. One hole was discovered `near the water ' e, at the spot *here the contact ok 'deep,' but it is believed that other and more e. sloes injuries occurred,beloW, as it was imp ose - tile from the body of water which gained ingres.t s at this opening to account for the rapid sinking of the ship. . . „ Every effort was made by thoee on board to stop these leaks, end up,to the time our inform = ants went to work \on'the •raftsi;'en \ Which both were employed, hatis werenemployed on the forecastle/EL the end eavor to draw sailittoder the , bowl around the Te9Sq. One,ot oar informants is of the opinion that the lower fires were extthgclished in half an hour after the collision, and the upper within an hear. The other gentleman thin ke that the time was a little longer in each lustede. Both 'concurin saying that the ship Busily auk in about four e lr\ hours, say at four o'clock. or about half 'air hour after the collision, the steamer made rapid headway toward the shore, but \ after that her progress was slow until the fire's finally went out and she drifted a wreck upon the waters: Throughout the terrible scene, Capt. Lice was sell-possessed, preserving his calmness, while doing everything in his power to promote the safety of those entrusted .to his charge. Ilia own life ho might easily have saved had he, de- sated his post of duty. When last seen, he was in the immediate vicinity of Mrs. and Miss Col lins, and other female passengers apparently giving directions for their conduct. • - The conduct of some of the -crew and other employees of the ship, however, does not appear to have been so commendable, and it is probably owing to their having obtained control of 'the boats that so few were saved. The six life boats on board. were all of the most approved construc tion. Two of them were capable of. sustaining one hundred persons, and the remainder about thirty persons each, making boat room for about two hundred and twenty in, all, while it is esti matedthat not more than one-half of that num ber • • One of the boats had been detached for duty, and was abandoned by the steamer,' It iahoped that She resenedit portion of those who,were left on the raft, or were Stinting around in the cinityan erns and fragments of the Wreck. An other boat, we uninformed, was aeised by those worklagla the engine room, end was made in strumental to the saving of only some half a dal en, when it might have taken on board at least five times that number. , Some of the other boats apparently were but aparingly filled. That in wpich were those rescued by the Huron, had rhit ty-two on board, as many-probably as she ~"could sustain' during the twenty-four hours, which elapsed previous to her being picked up. The reports, so far as we have heard them, speak unfavorably to the conduct of those gen erally employed in_the engine room The list of the saved shows that a very large portion of them availed themselves of the boats, and the labors of those employed in construction of the raft are said to have been seriously impeded by their conduct. At the time when the ship was about to sink,: the rush of this class over the sides of the ship nearly destroyed the raft alto gether, ' Our informants say that neither of them heard either the bell tolled or the steam whistle used, provisos to the "collision notwithstanding the denseness of the tog. Both, however, were 'be low at the time, and it is the opinion' of those most conversant with the management of the ship that these precautions against accident were not neglected. The whistle on board.ia so plaCed as to' be at the command of the officer df the deck, without resort Yo the engine. room. tte has only to turn an escape cock, fixed gear his usual post • • •.,'7 to sound the alarm. There is no certain informatidn as to the fate of the propellor, but it is the belief of the gentle men with whom we had the conversation that she did not go,down. As,she came stem onto, the Arctic, it is their belief that her damage was, 'ranch the leas of the two and that her hull be- . ing divided into independent sections or compact , meats, she. would keep- afloat= until-assistance was received from some of the vessels which are cont molly crossing on this. great highway be-, tween the two continents. From the Clevelatal Herald. 'Barrios of thei , .E..H.. Canino. STATIMENT OF ML A. X. CAIIV OP GUAM) RAPIDS, We have received a statement from Mr. Ca, ry who was a passenger on boatd the ill-fated collins. Mr. C. was sitting in the upper for ward cabin reading when the alarm of fire was given between 10 and 11 o'clook.fr. Ci 'was probably the only passenger itp . . end drone d when the tire broke out, and he immediately pealed down the cabin gangway to thelnain deck. As be, reached that' deck he saw the smoke in the cabin below the main deck, but it had not reached the door leading from that cabin to the maln• deck. Mr. C. immediately ran up through the cabin and up the arch'to the upper hurricane deck to the pilot house, and'told the wheelsman that the boat was on tire and: begged him to pat; her ashore. This request was made three times and the last time Mr. C. begged the wheelsman for Clod's sake to put her ashore and save the lives of the passengers, and to enforce Ms request pointed the whechanan tolbe flames then burst : ing• out around the smoke plpea!up on the deck where they were. The wheean made no rd.- ply pod the boativas not put for the 'share, -m -it the attempt was made, It was after the engine had been stopped and her headway about gone. Mr. C. jumped down upon the lower' hurricane deck and then wont down "stainchion to! the maindock wherelelound a life passenger 'stool. and seising that he got down over the outside, of the bow as low mihe could where the fire reach ed nothing but. hie left hand with which he held Mr. O. gore his coat and boots and Irbil* doing so s lumber threw themselves OT01:1306rd . one man kniOaking C hat .edi sa im went Ur. C. held on as long as able; and' until, his hand yras so burned that he wee . forced td leap; taking bra Mock with Lim, whicttstuAiddid him until ha win plena up by a beat from ehareand placed upon the propellor Fintry..'„When C.' was on the main deck before he !finial his etocol; he heard the order given bysoineunte to port the helm of, the . wheel, and lookinkupnaw two. per eons standingln front'of the wheel.houee, and r ,:thetraieke NoomPletelp oirolinironnd the wheel haisii;end \ he-thought the 'eels-nun wee : try- Ink totitnibe wheel; but from' what the engi neer, afterwairle 'stated ' theengineat that time must hien stopped: 2 t ?be: Morris - was pinked 'up by the same lawn boat, haring floated with a life-preserrer, \ pint on by , her husband.,..:., lir. wad also eared. • This boat picked up at that time three or tbor porions. - Mr: Cary .eraa in pompanY • with Btone end Fair, of Brecko: vigo of this Seunty. %Mr. Stone, m =Wine but Mr. Terr was 'eon& Hopes arelarentertada. that Mr. StonOnay be.: at Idaldez-'cc bfr.,Q. heard en his Tatdownjasterdaythatthete WOO eome potawnsattbatiktint , somewhat bunt ! . The wreck wan baiting whim Meo;/..,toune flown Peitardayernernialpp -, t blusuettdignuacciitcntable,lis .timpfW w °Moen to dlioover the fire,., for, Capt. of the Bay Mate, bad a ao7eisation \\\.• lin 11l theCaptainSteamer of ' a 'fitenr tif Whe was.at Mal den when the Collins pawl, and who ailed out to the officers of the Collin to guethieboat ashore is she was on Are, Mr. Cary, on Ide May down yesterday, , had 6 conversation wlth - lhaanglneer of the Cahn, and asked hint Whittle boat was not put ashore as soon as the; Ward was heard. The engineer • said there ware untie' , false alarms about fire that it was not customary &tit would damage the boat I.e.rati T n he bgr onl otth y l lay pithe: of kr.6 lr itryth intankig ecomme. W attai ho itie :rioch. an no 1 , . what they know of the 80 that the account as to the loss of life . yew - The boat started front Detroit half Plei e i g ht * 'infidel faro : took place tatudr,earlier, than , was 1 first stated. Every attention us abeam the pas sengers on board the finery., flame dull stole \ s . M; , Gary's money time hie leg Pocket while ik- ' tuuterlahl .was hanging! to dry on..the Finley. There were . ~ no directions heard by Mr, Cary front*" GIP- - tab" Af:.' iiii, 'passenger' hair - they should save .the ro e . and each one among peeserigers and ,orew s eemed to look outfox hinutaiLtas leelielf among , th e 'passengers is titling Captain ~ Jones, and the calustriiplie iletesdaliiiiiarehing \ investigation.. The idea that the fire -took from \ s , tobacco pipes, ia looked upen py, picimicegars \ asridieulons. , " - - ' ' -- \ ' , : \ , . % 1 From the Laimt Seasesormitung Sionnioilisto" See a Tread Seesaw , ".r ONTONAGON, Oct. 34- 7 12 O'Clook .1t -It 13 sorrowwith the deepestriret and that • first issue from our Press should be the recor d ót dig ester and- loes. -Wk have been visited bnthe most severe - storms' thathkriotkurred upol.thet. • Laken , in'many3years;! anil"dinring Leprftsbne, writing the. Wind is iersiling with , violence 'And 'the rain - bitting with such fe d * to penetrate' the walls' f every himen Jklhe vil lagai . .. The storm commetteed morning :'about 3 this , o'clock, and continued to' increase mita itheemed , \almost impossible to estimate Ito Wine. The • - most' substantial buildings are rocked so as to threaten their almost immediate prostretion The r ittorns increased rapidly from'akent nine' Wilda until twelve 'at noon, and \ thi, greatest part Of:the damage nil done at &nitres. On &herder Ing o the long .Pier; abottt),7oo feet-long, that has been,incourimnfeoustruction • by Messrsftrson & Cioset .wei.wmaii fini s hed• On' the same day ' the propellor' Peninsula came tp'and'dieclitinied a large' amount' of freight for \ the mines in O le:ad:rim - ,On Saturday, during the night, the steamer Sim Wirdcame and dia 'charged a email portionof her cargo,lnd left for \ Lapointe, in consequence of , ts , wind. that ,sprang up. She carried await her - mail and the ;minder of her freight, which she: expected to ; charge on her return. I, here were much Machlner; belonging to the Natlonalnnd also :the Ridge Mine, that was on :the Fiem , itesider this theremaa also.Provialona ' and . anfplies for - the-. Ohio Trap Rook. Mining Company on the pier. .. • ~i, .. . ... ~ s Th e Siormincreased tills twining t 0..„ such se veriti Suit the *twee rolled bier the 'pier head to a fearful hldght, and the' 'wind being 'frtim, the north east;e sea waddriven into thetbrer un til tne Island, w hich is usually dryi in twohoure was covered a out lor 5 feet deep. , About 50 '', feet of the . extreme end of, the Pie r was first 'tarried away, anctilth' lithe balk 'of thelreight t. 1 %. and it then continued to • give wily tuttir about 450 feet was finally swept away with all on it. The total lose is estimated at about .$15, 000 .. Old trees of the forest are blown ! dowp, and many of the smaller evergreens leans the streets and lots are prostrated. • The 'Priabiterien, • Church, just raised and oovired, le blown . but of position, and several other new .buildings in dif ferent digress of progress,are. materis3l,,iniar ' The great dfsCultyto . be . apprhended, besides the nitual loss, is ithe'fiet that 'at 'thin lite pe riod. of the season it is inrposible to Make new orders for. provisions , with .the lutipe.of getting them,filled ; therefore .many. will be inutantsilr .ditappointed idgetting their winter 'supplies. 2 o'clock, P. M.—The Ails had ceased tint the wind continues and will probably' blow id, lt vio lence again. The Baltimore went above l:it Fond Dal:etc on. Thursday night, and the,:leetl Ward left here for. Lapointe on Sunday mortoA, still remaining above. and *ill not, return until the wind abates. - • - ''' '' - ' • &lie of those'who lostfreight hOit Win en deavoring. to, secure' that .portion with Boated. andfound tho shore of ,the Lake steered with maks Mid b0z0:44 it'll thought ,th at, of it may hi . rict , liurOdi if so. The 1 9 8 e otei bo reduced to $4,000 of • $5;000. • • • ~On Settlidey,Motori. Carson & Ctoso - atietlhTery exertion to .get-the freight , that:hi \k dis charged by the Peninsula, into their . Wernhou3e• Cosvurrros or Do. Gasiuds.—Thel telegraph announces the conviction of Dr:- firshim, indicted for the murder of CoL Loring; of manslaughter in the second degree. This Crime, oinder the New York law of homicide, is punishable by tun- .\ I seyet prisenment isi the State :prisott : ‘ f a term not under four nor` more than' years.' This ' •-, verdict will generally be regarded an entirely just one. If the jury have- erred allAt has been on the fide of mercy. They lave-Vindica ted the law which had been outraged by the l a prisoner, whilst giving due weight to the mit igating circumstances in his favor. We have at no time regarded the case as one of eliberata murder, though it was undoubtedly on of those crimes which, from- the circumstane order which it was committed; and the character of the offender, the good of society Imperatively demanded should be properly punish M. The verdict is a rebuke to that spirit. which turns a personal altercation, springing up in IS oment of hot blood, into a fatal encounter, eh places so low a value on human life as.te sacrifice it at . . the bidding of an exaggerated sense' or l divid nal honer. -It is well that the ease: was C Millit ted to a jury , ho appear to have known • ow to vindicate this principle, whilst Makin „every reasonable allowance ,for the frailty ' of the \p \ rig oner and the provocation to 'which bewiuntlict- The jury are also deserving credit fin the promptitude with which they freed , theirpas from the . presence of en unworthy aisoelate Their conduct in causing : the withdrawal of blood relation of the prisoner's' wife was a\ du which theyowed to their integrity; and the 'Fan ner of itsdischarge formed &stinging oeinmen tary on the malfeasance of the Dfttriot Attorney in ailowing,the ease to proceed,, after. by wigs, I rin made aware of the position the, jar r occupied. Such a course was too open ' a tam ' " e with justice not tc6nerit the condemnati Abel bas, \' • been' freely expressed by the jod II of New , Ifork.—Bottimorelmerican. . ' .: ' . ihALTHOP TICE SOVTIMEXCIIIaa..—T . health otall4ho Southern cities continues toll ~ . rive. At NoW Orleans teethe week endlig . on . e oth lust., there were 423, of 'which 154'were .y yel low fever. Tor the previocanweek the death*, Were 504, by fever 341. At Augusta there were *roe deaths by fever on. Friday test: . - A slight frost Lad already been expeounced and the early Wis appearace of the diese via auticdpietedi— At Savannah on Siturdai last, the \ gto. single interment from yell w fever. .gian remarks: -. We leave min neaders to i With ,which we publish the renege Notii, Single, interment flea' yelle*, let 'not our sbipat: felimds i for too thief feet. •i Thongli; no des `seine morenew essersyusterday. .. ..'.. 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