~.;•::-1.,.1. ii:.?. -""...!i:..1"-!,7,7..;::*.f =II .. ~• ~ i'.l'~, i e. 'ESTABLISHED IN it". PITTS . B.C3II - GHtiAZETTE Mysitan DAILY AND WELIEtit ET DA WRITE &CIO. PID xlremitrne..3 Pumas'. UAIGEIT. . 9 n7Cl vy:Tupw.misire.. arrwres au= urn Is:oozo. I TERMS • . , • Al. Wl 9 -19z dollars pa =num, parable ball Me, Is savor*. • • : : IN NEN, bll—Sive &llama annum, in advance. Outs 'trill be *applied on tiro follonind rondillona: 1 00' ake do 9 00 re n c ?, y r. I ra pia( 03 ° limp Nonage as- each dub to be diorama boos aud to - be said luvariabir In advance. NO dub papers — w bo 9 194 t. ibo Par orrdros, mina tba Janney lament Pit ~ • 41 - RATES .ADVERTISING: • , IMP Noire. (10 ban bt aioninteil or Ante.) Do ace 1460 0 Rh • .• I . . 1150 - threw weeks 600 71) xt three 10 Oo co 11 00' eis.rd (II lime or Ise per "ilLbbb* 01 One,tluilar for ea& ludditional Ilia. • ' (Me innare,changesble at pie so - • arch.) exclusive of paper— -....---•••• 2.6 of Yoe eachedditlnced einem Warted over one month. and `‘ls Neil additional squaw Inserted wader the MAY +UR - .ildrertleamenteC - eSeerdlat snitere• end ind n. .oier Ltlam • "" Pt l it ‘dild=b=aaarettitMals." Dad Total advertiseinent Mond the aisociat charged far mach. notileation• _ hisnoundag candldates Poo ease to ba charged the nun. . 'Advert:temente hot taarbed Alw era eMeihWl istralber isserUona, will be continued till torb and permatil emceed sorsardingly.. • The privileged(' annualadvertleers Is strictly lintitell to their owe 'immediate business, and All adrortlaetoentat for the badat of other persons, as well as ell adrartbententa. not- itmeedishely connected with their own bestrew. and all these or advertisements, length or - otherwise. be• /411 b. nad e:7 6 : 4 ” a2= l . " ¢.tifriVeAl t itir .t rear=ry . rtorforod.Autel iteroott Psyseent ledeelred All ad Irotormlr Se charitable fortltuuotts, Aro rm. taareshle, and ether nubile in 0 15 0 and sil Oh and notices, to be charged half nay . to he 'shamed GO cents.. licath;no= " insarted without charge. collies ileolooloe• way! by banana bartbstioas or obitnary nabs*. end w hen ..bnoompanled.to be bad, kr. • . • ; Regular advertisers, abd all others sendlog ccenoronice. • iloos. or requiring notion deigned to nll attention to rein, Soirees, - Concerts,. or any. soubl k . entertainments, where charges, en made the admittaose—all notbm of ed. • rateletiona—every notice designed - to all .etientim to pfirare en terpriees, esiculatett oe lntended to protonlet • ledhrldoel inhered. en only be Inserted with- the under riing tilt= teals to he Ibr. IClatenAe4 to t the same- will be etugged • t the rate of lo cents per 11,.. • " ' • , • Millen Lieu Da Peons t each. ion to be &amid triple, prim. ' - • • T Real /metal* Agents' and Anctioneng edrarthensents cat T. to he risme& tinder yearly rate., but allowed a diecCecit.ol . thirty-three Ip7 one-third yea cent. from amount of le :wall.? at ylFv nt In 'rum rinse. ••. One San ttttesaueentlone_.. ..fL' Al ertlu A.Dnarnannanv al wiciat rrwa. Chia Notate, (10 Hoek.) orta laibetion. .60 amt. An =At- llfl, ""g' 'RATES OF DISCOUNT. • comerva, *my ma ivy rrninnnan Gaurrs, 00 N.. HOLMES & SONS. Brokers.. Ao. trAtarketit. between phrd - ond Fourth tin l'ittaboen* •• .• PENNKYLVANI.A.-. •jOty -Ilank,Clool nosti - 1 !- Book ofi Plttsbursh.......Ter Commeral BkAlitteltel- do 3=T- Bank at !do—par Fronk/kr 8ank..........- do ! /Lionf's of do.. Laforette 8ankt......- do' Oink of •00011neree........per,0h10 bifelarJkTrneteo..do Hoak of North Atnerlea-n4r . treetern_Resorre Bank.- do .. Danko} r'n Llbortles.pitr Bank of Matellloo-..... Bank of snit lranla.....per Small Notest-............. 1 Lbutrof n'Toernshly...por ! - NW! KNOLAND. Coortherehditenk of f`s.l..per Allstlrent 110nkr...-;.. 'X VotailereNtlferboVel Ilk -1w .! •' KM YORK, • ! (Hard rook.. ! ...par NOW York atA............p0z Kenslnstrin RirGlM,._..,:r7- °"9/11--- . Manes. a 1dee1t....... ! ILANIt. ! statuatee Baok-;.-.....7.45ar i.4,1ti0u5..--,-,.-.---r ti,==‘ , ... :: _l•-• ravariaro - A.E.: &onkel/tit 1iark..........par All eolsont 8anke........ -X Tradeetoart'ilßenk.....:.;-.Por - ' • VIRGINIA- •• • !- Werternrank-. .---.ptx Bank of 0100 Valler..--..1.'. Bank of Chomberrhareb,.. / Rank of V . o..Blohntond- Bank of Chester County ' --- - '76., Norfolk * BankOfDamille--- :ol,f_ V_1....; ., • Bank of DeL Oa, I . .. - -... ____- tAILASAII 1k... " 114 Vi a -Ors , Hu* of_ tilawn. I, lgf of 1”!.dp,.,t0.- Rapt of artl t.'rtf Srfs Hank... Noma* Ilk of Paseere Bank Norm. Itt of Bel Par. Dro uci ph Il ir v k . y rrag Ilarrlsbatet llonesdal• M== I== ta - l r hil h ,olt 7i;i .I":. ' .**'-..7 llattk 1 ' .4 .-" I kk;U L'IDIA.N 2 T -- . i.r"'r.. 1 ,,-:„..Tigint.. Wllt 36 , 46 Int s k si b i tiaallta...l. 1 Italle/Notts- .-..-I Ilk cd'Dtata of Mboonni....l. Ohio Etats Datt.-....1..-.1 Statallankand 60 Snook at 7 ... . Ens* of Illlnole-z... 16 Antoshat Atkants».'-. - 'do - •'• WISONSIN., Branch at Said do Marina* Plre 1n..C0. 6 Itnl t. Rauch t -.. do . Edlt,llloAN„- _, do Mechanic:stens% I Snack al ..„. . t.1. lot ornsnont Mork - Bran& ItaDa --..... do Ponitundsz Eank-:- - 3 jtEasob at ...1.L..1,-' Insurant•LOSotrauT , -- 7 it ......... itratual.-Ittnais Mh ut ~- do do 11 . 0 T AO m CAN est Al' oe, uto 6 &sada at btatudiedd.-' .: de Int dribs Peispla,T to E. Branch at RIDloy.,:1:-..l . ......... do Fault -or aloatreal. I. 6 ' Beach at Cliteinlati.--. do Bk of O . Canada- T to b Stranalt at. Wanitin- do XASTERN SEC 0 si .II. Minch at Cad1n...1...„-.... do On New lEurb.-..5...... . SE transitat. Lantastac.,-.., do On PhlltslatpldsEl.... ' .. do :Itraneh at Stedbantnia- do On 8a1t1ut0re...*....-. - do =LIS iltVattion..... do WIESTERN 8 ILA. B. Notruk..--......., do - 12E M .'h a a t t IEot.P .--***- e g atiLiirdAfiiiiiitiggvicit. ' Atm& at Mt . s.stlitiit,-. do Doubloons, Rpsubdi,:. _16,00 . , Munn at Zanesville...-. do do Jtaiot..-.1...15,50 Sinnott at Norrally-,.--, .do l on.. ~-....„-Ao,co mtmoh.o Plana._._.:.:„, do Eagle, ZVI, .......,....-„...,16,00 Branch at patainott.... do Froderk ota..--1-. 4, 6 0 Bristehnt ... . - ...,-. do,Ton Th51era.......-,-... TAO MUM* at Basanta.--,..... dopulnaas ' 5.00 AC =la b_1aat1110n....,.., doiTan , r..... ,........ at wonder---.. do .Naponsals 50:c Wan& at ..tmla-.--.:. doilhonita ...,...i. 7 - Breath at Xersanittilm-..Aoi , - . ~. , - - • . . . . ! -,--------,-- . _ .. ?RICE& OF OTOC \ KS. -, .. - ‘..... 16.0PORTLO sin TIIE ITTIIEBUDIAG ZILIVA Di.. A. WILKINS- '01.,\ , C0.i . STOOK: AND''EXCEIANGE R 624411.9, hrelmom..flevte: treltwataa'fig:.::..:-.: 14 • . ,Do.. • 6.0-,.•...--. C Pi"l4 /.. Ai - *' fei "-- ...: t A0...61 4 . 10 ra-.4-.4,- , .. ''. .• A . Ut 7 . . r 1 t 7 rt ... 1. ':D t.r.. - 1, ruraAa tt. ty tr2:46 . ii 3 Bost at, bUrith- • Xlerelp.ate h Pltisaunt( ilia Ibrabottge Doak, .... . Au • 114110/07.140• VDU. Trast.t/0.,tD4111--:- -..-- leDtsfaDoPool . _ -1 i W° b 6 6 ' •M g tt •-: Li.Ote t. . Notthiat LI p :: .. t. WD4oooooort. ..- .PtilitAk lAN Lattustio•- tuca •1144•11 Torotonottlt.— CSUolos' Iturorano4 C 0... - •wroatiod blromeles Co., rittshorst• to 11.114. . Pittib M 4l4l # o ilrrw . •. ~ " . PltOIL II .?L tt t': r. 7 i i C 601 'JUsi thi s tstot. 4 e o . 1 ogboof 104etootet co is -. I Pam. C00tx•61144114-. 44 e oillo • . Holum: RIOII.. 00 41 Bolt, aOW RoUron4l...- La ' ....; (...14weIonet A WWl?* D. It: AO • ... bp \ • Morino Ralisr. 1115 Poet. 100 106 Mu pd 00... • • 00 60 tlLltt.i szsz:::, leo - 36 -., M. 7 ...go. tunr):-. 00 •16 • l'•o4Crsoltr Road 1.0, , 10 . 11 Aro. a Fottyreo Molt 14 =.• . VI tl u toroptko DAL 00 10 100.—....,... 10 •-. In 3 1 11 . . „ • :•• • M • minatora • maximmi ttlea..-; 77ii011/461 ANDAM4 , O , L . i . :1 , -k - ,. .- A. WILKINS • min • - 7 : "lrp Mt: '.:,..• rBZIGICrind rDoidoe4 '4 k :itaatigkominalmotwott. • - MI6 1 • • 't 4 ' •-•).! = LI difto•3 l4" =“l •• • ,trilois Oft ones% WA .s.,'''. , --- . .'.'-'f-t.' , IIItOPAIP 2; ARNOLD A; C iiij .1 ;-, . '• ',AXIOM ' .12 . . : ' L lit i i i s l i t ai lin serit i V l PZ ' 44.2111 * . .. af ,• * :.' , ..all.MlTivairsticaPat ... nada' . , .1 - . ,..44_,:','... HARDWARE FOlt_ _ _- I - ___,'. adDvLB)IB iiiiiD C • : : t • GE. 111.AEXEU. . ..... . . --. -It; T. .Lietli Jr.,„ r abm: tliotlia, - Damasks, . . Ustri ,Atcy.F•rsqtruilfer.Ds!r , ing”, • . . .1b Ir ...._.._ . ..c.o. - re (bet ~..ti Itc 11111111AP...1. - . -. 4-.-1834.-1.. '.....:,.....a. Mtn IiATEM:aFALUS it . CO. :Cdtranierlop Mdiewagyiti.l anent To ,byCansl,lllrar ,ta Baannacrint'.ll o Canal stn. lbstareart. - lisln and /smears Amp& &nth O al. Oblo. ... j.. 4 1 0 M !I'M. XaaloneAndresad. Mite. ..._..,__- --.... ,•;,_". W.l .l 7haart .Clisibinati.. ..' L ',,& ,. ; g . t ..m.tr , on.al - anang , loi rs = tol l nap i t i h Igr from 'IOBII3PB -.44 ' : • - wzrozicsArx-..orri kILTAIL DZALIi 11 . P oft as Xarkia r t .. Aperti. THE BUSINESS CARDS. OSEPII S:& A. P. MORRISON, Attor mraniviNuo.-141.1,notth skeet, between Pe. my= , W. HALL, Attorney at .Lam, "Bake . wars Buildings," Grant street, between Pl:meth and en.):PerlyT OBERT L. PHILLIPS; Attorney at Law, Elt. Was. fief OBERT POLLQCK,' Attorneyht Law— con.= a Plith lug GrVit strsorgotonsits thsOmrt ' ono stem use. , Ingo 07.63 - AXES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office /math it t, near Grant, littabaesh. i►lb-017 ' "IRANOISIO.FLANEGIN, At torney-AtLavt, N 0.170 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. • jASPEB BRADY, Attorttey . at Law, 0 mat stnwt,Pittabwrgh.7 BANKERS AND BROKRRS. X bltrtn. lERNAN NCO, Bankers rind Extihange No 93 Woodmen.; corner of Dia= t • 7,elAml A]l BuT and Sellliank.lfoiSi arta doln. %mein' Moe th • alta, and r it.. n=O i teettn . a In call and on interest , anetalre their prompt attener. ' tOtll oth er matters appertaing Meslneso ISlL.Esetans itrefuresee rotkatantty for ssle.! &LLCM aanoi-..--.nosanco IMAM. NALMER..& BAUM, Bankers and Bx.- ems= Brokers: Mar and men Gold and Sneer and Notea netlate loons on Real Estate or Stook Seen ritiossAsurehese pr0w...7 Notes, and Time Mb on Fast end West. lin" and sell Stocks on Comte beano. Vona lions suede on ell points In the llnlon. Moe norner of Third and Wood otrneta dlnnalY 01.1.00ite the St. Chutes D. KING,: Coin Stock and Exchange Grocer.' Fourth 'stre et—Bury and selb Stocks on inm can rent rateMlleetio Kache r " e on t lh r :llitt m etTir d it rw tern Bank Notes Bought and eohl. -Ir 2s -..30617CA Hamm • es 'R. R.ALMER,'HANNA Saocesiora to llowwT nutria A Co., Ilinkers,Zactonnta Brokers and rs le, Fond= and Domestic lischansce, Certificates of . 14= Dank Notes, and Bpeelo—N. IV earner of Wood and meta. Cinvent Abner rendre& onaseposit. . Sight Cbacksg. e ss i b i t and collections made oFtirly all vend- Pl g i blithest is ' esm i lrins led ! ' paist Co 'Yam and American Advances made cai coninvnments o Roane*, shipped out. on liberal terms. . • • • Pt. H.411:1;1111 . 8 .- Co., Bankers and v Rechanre arotem North East earner of Wood and . Third strests.._rttlaborsh. All transactions made on liberal teems, and colleetions 'Mended to. - ja9-1 A TWILKINS .4. CO., Exchange Brokers, LlSC. 2 l.hle= 6 ogfa,"t,:rrZeAtt." "; frith' LARIMER, - Je. Banker and Bro ttaker.' 4th street, No._o4. l adjoialultur the Bank of berith. ' I\T 110LMES £ SON, Deniers in Foreign sad Dresestio BM, or Esoltsom Crrtifkates of De- M i gti. l ll7t:=l. B Mo net it i ltZl 9 ll ,,trA throothout Unlted State. e BOOKSELLERS &C. L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No •) • 78 Fourth gtneat, Ayala Building. t4IL WELDIN. Wholesale and Retail • .Do•ler% Blank sod Prhool Books. Paper sad St. os , r, lis• Ca Wood stmt, oAtt..ea nett tete reartat ritttestaa. TO lEN S. DAVISON,. Bookseller sad Sta .) Boner, samovar to Mahon t Arnenr. - No. Iltsrkst street, near Fourth. Pittsburgh. Ps. • ARNRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and . Dealer Pitta la Sts b loner. No. 82 Maxi* street, num moat. argh. . 'ILAY & Boolutellers and Stationers, No. ZS Wood street; most:door to the corner of Thlrd. moth. Ps. &boot and lam boats oonstantly on hand. CAROLINA. kp! Yritz,.*, 1'llmloRton• .S . J. W.*BUTLER & CO.. tORWARDING & COMMISSION =ANTS and TJealeri in all ktuda af Plttsburo !fan-. wed Aftlakni, Lead Pip. and Meet Lead. Na v 7 First 3trcet, Pittannayb. aus-13117.4 iiks7;bim qAttowis. AIWA: as.*Bk•gCo ywkk . AWol6 2 NINE-S.4M. • lanke_ 3 WM. 'lt SUTTON. Wholesale Grocer, importer , out Dealer in FrPREIGN Brtuldien and ma Ida. e.:27Vntfite.l.l7i=2,l7.!k"4l'llblr" 6113 - ticr. - toacjauireel 1. :Yiff:r.rk; . W:'-.POLNDEXTER; Geneial Merehan - Elhe /Wirer sod Cornrobsion Iderchant.lS7 Fron , reorond US Srcond Amer. Pittabarah.. ap2nlord A,' M ' BANE ,. Com~isaioa and - .; warding Sterthants, denim lolVook loot l Prodooll sion. Pirtsb.arg . h 3elntorretnros. 1.417,r0wnd icore. ILOSUMIS .2 t4 t :ROBISON - ,t 19holesale Grocers • . Produoe Dealer., Lad Comagagort Merchants. 1:4 irerty stmt. Vittetwurgh. jga Imo= EUZISAVBII.— . ..... yonn. SPRINGER ILAIBAIII3II CO., (Sttece. k lore to 'S. IlszbackAp.) Cosaminaten and Yornardlnd et4hants, neaten to Nonl and Prodnee immorally, Noe. 115 First and 116 Second etroeta..Plttaborgll. ap3-1T _ .• &W. REA, Moue radars" Commission OP • and Forwarding Mere/nada and Dealers In Produce :generally. Orders Na Pittsburg% Stannheteree promptly • attended W. ?W. 76 Water and.9o Fmnat eta. littanursh. apl.ly. ~RDY, JONES SuacesisOra to ATWOOD.JON EA aOO Ccanadnfion and 7.nraniN to torthaata. Deal= in INtliburga alsanticharedooc4A, I i 11-EVIIATHEIVST:Co, WlTa --- !We Cro ,enter. OM= irks' sad Ponca:dine Merchant& and r. annta foe Brighton Cotton Yarts:sl Water rL. ritt.b.Mo.. l EROBE. Jr. ANTELO, General Commit 9i Moreboato.Thliodolphla. odvinolo .to coodgozootato of Ploduoosoaorallr. Jorki+, MOMIIII.IIOIV OHDI'NAdo 4, Tficsiesale Grocers,' Ikinnaidon mama* Osd Deolors. to Proton sad • ttelmrgh Manutiotateo, No. .%8 M4o7_ 4-..ll.ttsbarrigh OANFIELD;:In.to of Warren, Ohio, CommWl. And Porwirdin_p Warr-ban !Maker ha ..Weitssillteserws 14112asok.Batte £44 Pearl Ash. sti&West and srn Prolate sv.sssil l -Wassastt. hstistass Sallthfsld W.ind.Plttsbureb: , . .. Si /1 urns, ea..-- ..-. ... - ?WIWI urnsi.to. ..oLo.tn athvi litoLlo . at. Milo* c 0..) T- LITTLE. &-- CO., Wholeiale • Groceiti, rilti___Pr i rr i ze and Commbid_ an Unrchanto, and Desient In burgcrs - 1.4 9. 113 en.Pna street, litto isl9:r.s3 13==3 a ab a 111 . 1. i 7 I T I iir 1 2 §:1 , 1 2 1 • - Ir k Jszt.taitty iltt ' 1 81*''';11,ticv I:. . . Dlii.MiTYret• . . if. . ~ ....,.....:-.'„ L -.;;..., 4 •. oti.ulye. DIT.Jta:II et 1t. ...... ~.. ftiIIEESE -WAREII6USE:,---11ENRY IL CRLl.l2s2...Foryrardins add o:ms:lUNbei 16din uA in Chow. Butter Lake 515541111 Stodge, gawridly 25 Wood street. above Wafer, Plttsbarsh - mr3l VION BONNHORSSA MURPHY, Whole sobs Orono _sad basamlstlon Merchants. and Deans I.n Pittsburgh II analketarer. No Water dnot, PM* ACOB FO :' ' Ws , -Jr., Forwardin and u. 61,14 0 - SSA r i .IEI. • . I :Trl a Whole macurrrocK, Importer an winni - nu Vir e .eile and Retell Dealer. n CatTe l VeXr r i matting, Table sad no Coven. mama gag r. Trimming, N , ..1 12 Marko; etreet.___ _ lifOßßfrci i ieribg. WhillisiTle and Ro iiD 6meer4 OU lIM Bsetersx tide or the Diamond. Itiaborith. raL______,....—_—______— - IA Wit et I Dims MAT $3 (Zig FRAN KNAN •91. 0 1 , R1PER,- .s Deal!r Tzirzr: . ilirrr gii. l . l g i ant tloode sod Favor afff i Z, • fon tto nortmotic of which ow atom b• h. 4 at J. 83, corner of Iforkst strerb and the Discord, Pittabargh, Pat apply • A.MASON & CO., Wholesale and Retail Neaten In Fancy sad Htsplo Dry Hoods, 2d , Htfth • not, littaborgh. „ Mr. July z :kw Mock. lc BUM:WIELD, Wholesale Dntall Dry Goods Steretkants. cam, INtrtibma adult street. Pittsbonitr. rs.. Dl.. Dir. 1W1. L 1120 Now Mom Jame:urea.. ..aumetee rtore- '...Tristite mare. 10.1.1. N fLOID: a CO., WicdesalaGrocers indCotemlesialiSterehaFkla„tga.l73l4palsald 22:1 tab.' Etreat, Pitubuirth. . 010 : 40131% 112 MOOR% Wholesale (liaee'i, RdC tlfylOg DWlllw,Dnaker la. Prodtwaa Pittsburgh Nan a a nd all kinds of And Immolate Wines And 1.14 0. , a1A Monty sta., On band a vary lugs nook o upaior . all dionondalsola Whitlgay, which will b. wad lo dab.. • - 72 'a~ 1 i - 1 . 19 io AN +03 , 0. BLACKBURN CO., Wholesale Oro . ORM _Boatlrttralgind pealms in'Prodsum and PI Imegli ILmnfsatlareir, moth and Oat yaws t, so hand ilk their Wateboule,l Walsr street, Plttaberin. NG uotiss‘or' 91 Ara strfat. Exchange, Coin, sußight;sud sow,' loon. EMAIL DICKEY . .4 CO Wholesale Oro: Commis& Marcticata Ina Deekre.titr ratChire, • el DC water steneand 107 Front 'treat Pittaerawb. -,- • D. tfatta..........waitra C. Am IgGILLB ROE, Wholesale Grocers and Oasuniolen Iducaants, Noise liberty ottrat Mt* . •Mdbl l- ................... s. 000.111ATI. WM; -BAGALEY - ic CO., W6lOBlllO Gio;. • corr. Not.ls sad Wool area, Plttdbccrilli. • • IMWCLITEG, , Ithoceit c y Dealer ea rio nser of Wood ood. Sixth Wadi . . haS to aa ga= l a Mina StolaalWtrf=cal ROBERT::DAIZELL e CO., Wholesal Groan,Chnsiadadeo` almickinto, Dalai' in Pg 04 94 W s % 6 l4tush lissinftotares.Na. 2s b .Idbart7 leca4rmam ICS &*.151cCANDLESS; 8110088011 to uaiD.Wlek,WltoledsOrxerVales.tig a istraNi.x.o Ae. CULBERTSON; Wholeiale'Cliocer And Oonualfafoa lifenbaat,Dadar to Padua , lard Plttt Untatutared artfaaa, Mott _Atte. 7 A K. II:00, Wholemile Cirocers, vosiden Mondllos4l4t4 Dodos by mrfi trnge, fronting' on Ilbertf t Wend. 115 111L - 1/10111 117 - s. omman, -int. oh mall!! IfithilinclgirDWAßakit e ipho WO thaws. 10.11111 Merkel and. PlakaddAW = --~; =. w~~~ : ~~ ~~ "Y'7 c'. MEM ATTORNEYS. COMMISSION &C. DRY GOODS. GROCERS. }~ ~ , _ ,HYi~. c, ,r ~ ~ ~.7rs ir+,.zz~ a a~✓~.-!F~,1-' _ty: ~~~; LY PITTSBUR,GH DAL PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY MORNING OCTOBER.. 114, 18 MM=2 - - _ • ---- totedappointed the er elude* Au ti for far the sale ofratent noted Conneubod and /Wretched Leather Belting, maw ufactstred by P. JEWBLIta SON, of Ilartand,Cmusecticut, We now offer for obi :a, large amortment of all widths, manufactured. at the manufacturer's prima, his artich , beleg NURCAOT Wary Leathnr Belting over Wore offered Ire thin market. Aled, • large Kook of all widths of India k u lte an r Belting comaantly 'on band, ami for sale at the n Belting Benet." 1115 Uarket street. Nepal • J.a 11. PHILLIPS AUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Stook, Merehandlso and 11.111 Broke,saw No. 52. emelt street, alms Wood. • 21allmill IgOmPtIT attended jy8:411 _ 4,1A3113.F.L L. ItIARSHELL, Secretary Citi sett'. Issurtros !lompstay, 9 . 1 Water street. M. GO ' II . ranee Co., 92 I :GARDINER OFTIN; AgentforFranklin e _ Fire loentemed ansprdir. north-cut comer of Wood d Third gamete. ; . EO. 11. ' )N, (successors coTsriara /1201111861.06 and For trawling Nierehants, !astern Transporta tion Lines, Wholssale Desists.Staabirocerlea Sheet -I,lnttothi="itsrll' taZ,O, 4 . soaNZAitig; Tarif.'ig.All7' Whit. lead. n 4 r , 1711 do- Agents for the "Penn MU" and "gsnner 16111" libertines, Pittsburgh. No. 46 Front 4treet, , (opposite Issubni 10. Pittsburgh and lA. Louis Packet Landlust,) Cincinnati. Ja263md 2111. nerreootna W artuutoroan. I A. uuTctrisor.t & CO., Commission 3terets.ta and Aizento ibr the St. toule Sugar Reale, tens In " U.. L '"" " * Ti 114LNIC, &C. • IOLIN 11. MlLiOlt, .0...-^‘er,in Piano Fortes, taMamie and 111.16•1 Instinteenta, School Mote, and toner,. Sole *mitt for llbhitetitag'e Ilene Forte, ter Weetern Pentteihritala4Ne. kl Wand sbvet. EMU KLtriEß,!Pinler in Mule, Mu . deal Tostrumorits.and losiiOrter of Itoßio Strings. t l a =lr e . N !i o n to i. 4 =IV and gtlnarl Planar, DAVGGISTS. TOHN HAFT,LIr. (sneCeseor to Jae ' 914; lero Wholende ftkall ind Dealer In paynta..o4, Dyestuff's, /0..141 Wood street, - 3 doors below Vbnin Alter, Pittsburgh. lfarßegular &mat for Dr, Id Ford's edielne. L tob.lo .......:............mourn mama WILCOX ft ruggists and Apoth: &A. swim noel Idarltellateret and theDiamondkeep constantly on hand al full :and complete lowortment of Dengs,lledleinea antery,andartieleapertalningtotheir Mariam. Physielan• peeerrl4ns (*.Ault youniumn , kui• roftil tfOLIN P. SC TT, liFholesale Dealer in Drentic Paints:oi Tarviahea and Dye titan, No. :3)(1 erty street, Pittabitrgb. , I ; All orders will r.,4 7 . prompt attentlon. Kir.Anont for LoWno d One Valuable faml/ y medicine& mar 24-17 . • A. FAIIN. STOCK ,t CO., Wholesale • Dinnuniets.4 4 mannfartnrere of White lead. Red mad Iltbarste. er Wood and Front streets. Pitt. meta - - - ~~`°~°~ -----a ERRE & CO., Wholesale IV as Deuggietri. 14;;Wricid street. Pittsburgh. TOSEPII FLEXING., ueeessor to L. Wilcox o" a Oa-, corner Itaiket. street and Dtamoud—Kee rote elautlY sus bead a All 'and er)OP _Me seaortenent of Drugs. Medloduee. Medicine, ``Oho tl. Perfuuseyn and all e art/elue PiTtailling to bls bueguela..-1 • L' Phyeletana p nu easefully eatopuutele4 at all hour. - ri • jathly ME CHANTS. ,suee,eiser to MURPHY do LEE, li ko g i Zear c oild Cobebi l ierion bresrlutit for tbe of Liebdi,i'ie 137 Liberty street bays ' MERCITA NT TAILORS. lICITESTER,I Morchant Tailor and Clo ,. Mier. No. :a INCaod stmet. Partleabar attention to Dora' and Ttluthaf Clothing- nolfi:y WiUM trallY,ltarcha Tailor.Dra erj.Lrand . et Its 71.4 Made C l Cothlng.l6l Lib- 1 .- cli.l , lllerc 7 l — lant Tailors; 181 us 1.. - tearlying ear Golattomssn'• irtsr—Cloths, ems. the rieonset Artirlev and finalltqualllty ,•••,* win pkear eh* sur • eat. - (told Li WATTS atifl'o4.l .. andVeirtl.o .1 , 41CTLT RING. IirOOI4IYELL I , Whole%lle wad Retail • shm let at.etank• 36colta, la Wiest Wore, N 0.63 lod Kt. I ,101 IN wErfER.4I.; -Manufacturer 'of fa PASKNT 110. . ICE". • nwortor SOID - BOX %/I'd 1311AZED BO X lit On.!: torner ofAnde rs on a n lint. boon stfeets, ono orano ftotoltbe hand afoot &Km, Al. legbony 9tr. EI L .I. i 7 «Mora A MBROID • 10IND APLICA MAN - TILLAS— bla marked for EmbnAdorr mot An, on cot by r; , Isns. La. WILSON, YO.te2IYO.ZION,Pwen .tryst. abenro Hand. Mli t" AVD; T"UV Brick - p A Crucible Clay ~ -. X - .. an - ufabtarnonpany. grills COMPANY h RAN ING ENLARGED .5... - thOtr tweak tbr roattnlbotret4 ore now to moot tbo tornotwol demanA for trtric, Crud= belkUon Clot,: Obtortfrannt joN da ,=. ii... ,.. fittabornit,POplOnntow 1.1.'1194.3. • Boots and Shoes!! 4AMES.IIO.,II3 er , No. 89 Market street, 3d doorfrom the t Mkel llowee, would Inform the pub thntls•tau MA, h *err Itillateolt of thin it In the Boot and Ulm Made', **h . an Wine' Oaltern half Ballet* Jenny Lind Padieros, /star Franklin and all the styles found 'on the Reshrrn titling .I.e, Idlesee . and Chlidrene• (Miters and Fancy Beata and tlhnee. In all thelr rasietion aleo. (tenth:meter! tlan_Oramillianot Calf Breda. French eillt Onegreee (Salter* and ewer. also. Boy. and It oaths! Boota.noe4Teneb oar. POLE givens lae We Wish to mu mint imarticle to all who livOrtts With their custom am wilt glee eat late lion.. Remember trio Warm*/ 'Market street. vo77S Imo s. OCCORD & CO. WHOLEWALIk AND IU ffAJL PASIIIONARLII ILAT- ANt, OAP :'MANUP - ACTURERS, AND DEALL/18124 ALL Kolitil OS Fifa& CORNER OP , WOOD AND Firtir STILEETA 4 1 't Pittsburgh; Pa. _ as,Tbelr eintwanee mete .8.114 old Pittsburgh; and Gem klolk.Aiw, Cage and Var,lionsmta. mltlrl Coach dcairiageFactory. 'WINSTON IBSOTIIm. i CO., corner or T Belmont and Rebates Meets. alleicheol•Zitr. would neheetfully in thou 111410/11, and the potato amorally. that they arernmo *lurk% Carrissee, libirotiebea, Kook - ewer.. wogglni.lFleighs and Chanute. In WI their various styles of Wribilt and prep:Mon. All OMIT= 111 i fiel meented with etriet ream& dora hlllty and bea ut y Leman, will elon i.e attended to on the mart resinnahle term, Veins la an their melt the beet - Madera *ltaita, Moe and Wheel SUM they i,et oonedent that x.ll who favor them with their patronage . 7n b =l . =ter; p t ra4= behre Pm` Miming Moreton* oe6 Now , Coach Fau to ry7-- An egheny. WHITS & CO., would re :speettally the subtle that they hare rri — wie - ii r . shop 09 Week, between Federal and Sandnekey streets. They bre ndw•ma 100 and are prepared tn naive ordeal for army desortAlop of reblelee. Oftehea,Alhariota. Baronthee. limgr . ftstosa &a, We. which. from their lona emrlimee taanulketore the shore work. sod the fallitlew they l a they Sol confident they are meld. ed te do work the moot tmeonable terms with them wanting artlriM In their Una _ S eginzertieVa l r , attention to the selection of materials. realtation lirtintria% mm , =tror w. ll 4 l4T4 l = .' eal the attention Of the patue bath% matter. N. B.—ttomilring done in the beet manner, and on the [OO4 rrILOOSISLAP rlOll , . • .IMtf _one, ie. I erOPII= COACH FACTORY. o 4i. ./Namemi Arks soar trend . miaow ,illopturron. WOULD irospectfully call the attention of attr: r o t, m o gaitopalir o li!.= &num are his from U.* heat material awl workman. -d en t e, nd under his owo .SO he he can, with ono* d warresit his mirk V , he iniewor to none mationwe turd in the VoltM. , .The sateen of hie Medium and the matgma t e . w i ll de . marall u ftlehle clam of I€4l4 , ; a luto inducwd 0 or lOW .1 1 , 10LII In fits TWiroriniVeßie 7 l7lr9tM Vora smog carnl at work warranted. I „ Yoa JO YW A tt l i;:7;. - ct 1 * '• Livingston; & Co. • NOVELTY IWORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ro„ and Thipot, Railroad Scales, May, Cottle sad Drant'eloti Platform sod Counter dot Door A~gr fzltYligr sw. and Pastaalason afalleabla Iron wastes. of rear a. slaty la form m 1415213116 j et . • 1 0..*::WALLACti'L - STEAIKI IS POLE W UR IC S, 819,841 Ina WM Übe*. sfra4 oppmite qatakteld sired, ~[ PITTRIIIIIWIL ' .• " It4ON#lONTS,Y!rombit, Drava - .8tone8; .al , F Plato* tn., -.w.t.m.. zing at..., ao., al vnya or ka.14•11 1 1 trsadk 40 ardor, Machlekery, at tha lowed , prim!. 1.. inea•L bunired tug and selected 1. lies=onninieoir i tion kand. -. Moak n 34 Blab Mar K1 .... t L.b. • 11. tile lowa trios'. -All ordmi I W lth . 7. ! r..7 61 ,',1, _.- b.*" 7 tas ,W3Ii . ,WALLACIR , . New floods and: , Ataln mut for Gentlemeu Clothing tar Spking of 1854. WATTS & CO. -- bog roue respitfullT .to fawn thite wtnetwea aestatimia,. 1. a. Ithe T . 01=v,txreez1,1 , ..timari- 114 bat thr Pait martetr apbrit—atia that they ara eamtile 'etwatryt.. rTh r gt wul t d leitU t tr f li tt4eltr u =CM Mile with th r bomb). aortatinew_h liGt themfofteebwetwthihe In .the time • ms-43 Mnwaiste Iu ' dihatourbow* a. Many Ared.North stela whankelt. , , 66)1 Class (food,: P tibe ftit b e rwa t iaeu u leitve aius infro uiles : .a. the es... *net uu s: I ' 4:4'; • ;;; ns mum Bind. #i yaWld t, Ar - ;. - $: , -',...- 7- M -, - , ::: , . - 437.i;7:, 4 - ,g, , i4-0, - o',,ti.l*;;;Omizi, - ,_4,- ,- - ., b 6. " 4 "*"" 4 ' 5 " - ' 4 .I ;r 4 - - " . ^ .414 X- 10 ° '''''''''''';'''' gtealt.t -14-64 • I ' s '''''''' ' • ''''' 4 "'• ... ; 4 ,' • ava,ll - 1.4.4:0,Fe541q.:it0ti:4&4 ,, - , ii— , ~ - . . . NEW YORK Atvziansmirerrs. From NISSCIIEIt & SCLIELL'a General Advertlstria Muse, No. 346 and 34S atqaCear, Neer York, Gate N - SO Nassau stmt.) Reliabk Pin. in at City of Noe Tort. Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! A u TTE.NTION of purchasers is reepectfully !ailed to new and id gnu c inventhrolu Piano Fortes, now folly y / perfected. and Tripl e the public. known ea • Burs Cnlestial stringed Plano. The peculiarity of the Celestial Piano amble u. Its opacity for octane lad with the single flag., an attainment. hitherto tnie known lathe Piano Port.. The most ordinary performer is enabled by the aid oft4le Improvement to produce effect° In octave playing that would confound a Thaibarg or a Lists. One of ruler ex oellencles Is Its capacity to be need at will as an ordinary Piano of the sweetest quality of tone, and le Instantly changed by the use of a comm. pedal to s combination so thrilling and majectle„ no to captivate and charm "the heart.. These Instruments are superior In power to Tee ordinary 7 octave Pianos , while far weat..., patitY. breadth, awl Heinle. of tone, they challenge the corepeti. tion of the orld. This le the unlted" teeth:screw of Prokesors.nd /Ma te.. who have tested the Caleetlal Plana Oran. Pi anos of all. _asses. new and second hand for sale redoced prices. ELT t airsasli, 221 Broaderay,liew Tork.' oeTilimv illarnifactures t Dealers. wholesale retell. Delaware Mu - •er rtieet k!z_tiVT:t=;ll_m_/ EO. BRODIE, 51 Canal, and 63 Limpo :lard Oa.. New York. Imnorter. Manufacturer itad holende and Retail Dealer in LADIES' CLOAKS and MANTILLAS of °eery fabrie and deSeripriolt. Pelitita the attention ofbuyen hle extensive stock of goodn, suitable for the Fill Season. Ills ertrlealead the trade as smarmed wont lTl; I' Harper's, Cialefe and other leading Fashion Hooka. . - seplarn: • - . Must allnstrumentsr TKE subscribers are now prepared to offer for the Inspection ofJobbers, Male Deniers and oth er. trading In Musical Instruments and Merehandlee. the following grBolos: Violinr, Otto, Mures. Guitars, F fut.. Jiffs, dr.; Alvneh sad Gerwan Aar/retro., &shunts, thrort Pir- 1 4 ”.. &W. Thmaryne.. .: Preach wad/Wien :gringo, dr..du our arrangements with the largest and moot celebrated Manufartaren In Europe am such as to enable uo td nil good. at their lowest price., •ud we ran offer our and*. mere the advantage °reelecting from an entlrdy now and' carefully or acted stork. &dug In the Marketat all sea sons WITH TILE C EA/ill. ready to accept of any job lota • goods that may offer. we ran afford opportunOloo ottife galas ln many article. , Agents of Carhart k NaedbAms . celebrate./ Patent Melo droop. YERDINAND ZOOBAUM k CO., ImporterS. anllgme ' No. 91 Malden Lane, hew York. 111 undersigned haring the Agency n JI OARILARTA NEEDHAM'S (NewYo , t) 'LEBRATED PATENT MELODEONS, would Info= the Trade and the Public to general, that they an now nronswed to furnish to Dealer.an& nth,' theta truly eeletnwted Instruments at the Manufacturers il LOWEST RI ES. .Eywry Instrument Warranted: FERDINAND ZOODAUIt 500.. imparter. or Nodal Inetruatent 5 aul2.lno , -. No. UT Malden Lane. New York. DigaerreotiDe Materials. t ji - W. THOMPSON & CO., .315 Broadway, e Ness York, Dlanufacturers and DeMersin Dagnerreo- Ttss Cass. Apparstos, Matting!, and da. and Jar porters of Maer, Chstnlrals, Pansy rms. and Cases, and Materials °revery description. 0 .Vglathtudor A John's. C. C. Harrison's and all other AmArlesn Cameras constantly on halal; at the Mal:tufa. Curers losreat priers. Illldsrarnsoted parker- talP6mv Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. WM. McFARLAND & CO., mormim z. 4117.; 37W YORE. Warehoule 145 Pratt pt., Baltimore, Md. BANKS' Jewelers' and Counting Howe nafesedersry she. constantly on hind for aale, and warranted In ev,ory respect. Nita Yoac, April 6th, 11151. Nears. .Iths. N'Ybriande Gentistnen—lt attest ms plea*. Imp to Inform ros..tbat your Sat. presureed my Books and Papas uninjured:ln the firs last night, by ahloh erery thlng sheen my premises teas ...nand, and although it was a:mad throuO•sultho ere, to intense heat, Its con tents remained tinamed. ThoPsfe, with little severing, .111.1 think, answer for another trial. Iterr_rtfully your!, 674 T. w 7.J EN N Y. Jr, 11 South William st. - - • Elegant Cabinet Furniture.. SCIIAFFER & SUCKOW, • N 05.12.5 AL 127 AntAmgysL.2l4-te York. MANUFACTUKERS, Wholesale and Re ts,4l Dealers In Bleb Carved Iteuemood garniture of ieenle Dealer in Jtia Varnlsbos, &e, loath wananted. Priem -GLOM/ KM., oleflale & Retail and Bt. Clidz stroetm, uvay7 dearrlbtiota. No lad. mullein, Orden by faithfully and promptly axecutod. Dyeing wid Where . luvitycl to .11 •od examine our Kock. 17,114mY FEVER ARE eon. DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE M_IX.TURE, Arras herr and Ague triepres Fear, pilxiaia out a Dakota Afectiores. yiHE Proprietors of this Aleditne'scill state without healtatkrn artiste( col v o&icticet, that the sum. Mum. has eared see where It hoe been introduced, than any other medicine /A UM for the above diorama This medicine has -neither Arsenic nor Quinine in Its composition. all of the in gonliente are of ► perfectly healthy chigracter and highly Mlandatlng this coed in theluteodeney. Perm. while using this mediclne win not he affected be erpoeure to water or a dainpatmeephere no more than when in their uthalimalit. Plante.. in sections of the country where the Agee pre vall•. will do well to adept this medkine, .o the patient to not obilired:dale under treatment and th ey may , be assured qfe ore. The Prolate. , tonidintualure thousands of eerti Us from them otitis highest realest ability, bet preftesaying to the aka Mir one bottle and you will have the infallible proof to yourself. Fall direc tions foe 'Muse secompany esch bottle. Certificates mm be seen at the offleeZehoeing where thls alicine las cured wben all other s felled. . For ItiMeterla and all elite:111111mm Complaint. theta li nets bet ter Medicine intim market. It has alto ban teen with themeetestonithhijesuccoen In several comes of Ithematatimi and Gout; for these com plaint. takes tab/mono:1W a day. floe bottle of thieMedicine leery often has the deetred fr' / L or ses P ler "' hy ll =ele t ts '. lli . all parta of the United Mates and Canada: filen and Residence, Its th. esthelirst Pitts ifun h— , co t street, 0t0..--s to 9. A 11, 2 to myro rya AU iitiolamb mien roust to ioldrevord to iIEILL A BLECK ER., ear. Proprietor& PS Hrosdoop. Noir York. Aoloro—Flerning Tiros. B. A. PaboostorkCo., L. WII cox I Co.. sad Goo. Heppe& Pittaborgli. —— - IRON WA.RENOUS.R t MARTIN, SPAING & IRON AND STEEL,, Nfd Greenwich :Meet:New York. Keep nonstantly on band • full assortment of It.. Rod Nand, Hoop. Ilona Floe. and other IRON STEEL OF ALL KINDS. Merchants from sal wotions of Gm coup are Invited mlloreend tbelr onions ton.* boring. Orden, by mallentrusted to our esre nil 'be Plied at tOneet market rates. MARTIN, SPRING a 00., N 42-• 252 Oreernatch et. N. Y. SI B4OTHERS, & CO., WIIOLESALEDRUGGISTS, Nrir TORE; • Ham roam...fro 0.170 Mum ri..aor.rearkekm - I,DIPORTING the lending Drugs_ from their aritrinal market. , both In Europe, and Fast tallow. and on Iftemeh and linglich Chemicals. Perfumery. Tooth. Nail and Itair Brinhea. Itair Okra. and Strapii, Parte and Tricot. Pliconten. met , . tc, they offer them on the moat reammable terma. OnlOre either in penion. or by molt. .rlll receive their beet attention. leVeliGnY AMUR!. L. CAVERLY, Wholesale; Geni i. 3er In Broome. Painted Pail. and Tube, Wood and Wil loer Ware. tiaaketa, Meta. Cordam..Tirine. Wicking, Match le— :At Greenwich et.. ?Yew limit wihiat re. WINDOW SIIADES, Gilt Cornices, Table Glotb.le-, Jon TY.lllloNll..llonnOketorrron.l Khakislo lloolex, No.lo I.ll.lmine at., awl No. fiCluthom &Loam NNW YorL . 02110.15 r. PITTAIIMILfiIIi COACH FACTORY. WM' .'o. 40' PIA MOND STHERT. E. M. BIOELOW, Proprietor. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S • LIVERY AND SALE' tEl'* STABLE. orner Diamond street and Merry A y, aplt•-lt PITTBSDBUU.PI. ALOVIS FIKVENTII STRirar. PHILADELPHIA.. 11. 8 . DENSON. FRoentrrox., sr/sin. y Board, $1,60 May S. 1E44-1N ..-.IIX P. Ulan ........... ....DAN. C. 1.. ikuo4,.. Nat. Tel. 0111..) liat..atee A Porrr RAZ) IioTET. (late • Brown n,) corner of Preithtk , l4,ted Tlllnletreets, Pittsburgh. Pa., WARS I ARR. Prophet... *a - Thin large and menteedlotui tioure haring under. goon thorough repair, and furullhell grlth ego equipments throughout, In ono open for the recepttou of the trarellng guide. C.irMillotalVlL atr2h4Gte - B. CIITIIBERT & SON, fIENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for vUt Um gig and purchase of Reid Mats, Collostiou of Keats, NogoUsting Loans. on *ads, Illortusgsu. a... Nu. 140 'MIA id. Pittsburgh. Pa. . IfROPRIMR9 KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, 4 ORWARDING ' AND COMMISSION I.IKRCILINIS, Canal Baalo.. &youth !treat. Vitt, orkb, • Basun, _Lard. Lard Oil. Ness Pork. S.C. Banta, Bier's ex tra sad Bo.litaltdinthracita add Botitch rig Iran. liclivar Brick and Clar."Anthiselta Coal. dr. mrl9 loldgan General Conunisdion and Celled , rum i9mney Office, FOR the colleetion et Home .atl Foreigh blerenatile.dellotberMoner claim. In idlehlraan &caladium:M:BW., Inerettnent and Payment of Mom. Payment of Tanen, rurchaze and Sale of noel Zetato and S te el's ' 1 1 41.41717,1 " trarittwx. mt.it, Michigan, Re,renocc jc4iiinzeole-Mettra. Kramer k Ilainnalank eng White 00., Gazette mm' Lorenz, litawart4o.. Merchant. WrawnrorTno. • del or Mlchisan neraneounh. Immune COVIDIt 1.27194 eI.OHN SOUTIII ;Coach. Maker, comer • of North oOrinpon and 'Peden' Allettlatir CUT,. h. extensively mantifsaturss every deweription or V Bill of &h.. hest roatoN thebest worionsu. He hay also opened • WARNROOH In the St. Mules buildings, on .cond aboYs Wood st„ whs. he has a , tjres ent• very fair stock of work, (with daily additions to which he invites the attention anderitkal mind lon. finding tontideut—from his coottnued minors. in business. his ottnidts salsa the inaterlar and workmen ensploped, style of finish of his work—he cannot be easonsted with In the Ear or West. segNin JOHN BOUTII. ADIES' CIREREV'S SIIGE A 'Baku of vr ars on hand i full aind I.ln. inient. 411 larth it Plltaburgh, P. : GENIIINE EXTRACT—OF • OUPPEE.astaddlibed 1842 • maim! Nn r pandurto, • 2 PlPfer Medals and 2 • Dlpgaaaa•-•Minanlanauff,, Penn atrent.PltlablaraltPa. • .• • darilearate of nnunnous cdunadfflah!, • 9•22:d1y 117;ALTER. P. MARSHALL, oge lnortee nn nd% TV Deateet ilviellsnit artis ret t = b i rtto.ofPub.ri lfetues, IklusAben court! i • 1011343 IEaItbfASIIIONS rOlt LivIESTRESS• lA-4W Parislanshitme tonna, ollnict per Emma R Mt in aide oath. Ist proximo br hilt& 0 1. .W2LSOIi. '.•seite • MRS, B.E; CARGO, Faiiiionable Dreos Mat . 'ter sad Slitlenitr,No. 77V Irt pmß sitit. , ... 7, path =trams as to Mourne& ausuary Mew: CiOnth; lilantlnss. th nth, . ir bi the.,, Isted arms, sad on the ambit, %oath. GlOnleengethnee• L7.1. 7 1 1 =1: 17 . 117,4.,7md=n4nid7TA LA *Ns Z . d7rerenono tu: . tad aestly end taatefoth , trlommth , . in e' *id i glioniatifirirtEi ' - A. 41. A - . Ntelthrt. 4 714, 1 , -DACON MISCEULALNEOLTS. 111:11312=3 F. JONISI MR, JONES ,k CO., T. C. W4II4UENGTON ; P TTSEURGH AZETTE. ATIIROAt MORNING, ) CT a RER 14, 1854 FItO3.UILOE DV Tll Correaporkilend of Noir r1;r1; Commetaal Advertiper. Losnon;!ept. 26, 1854. Owing to (the sbeencerof a - great . part of the London peptdation;jon4o continent and in the country, digestion 411 prevails in every de pertinent of:public buotness, and there is noth ing whatevot to communicate on the present 06- canioci eeyooni a partial' modification of the por tionless redo/red before the departure of the last packet, of )110 landing of the allies on the Crimea. It then stated that the entire army,of 58,- 900 men bad, been safely net on shore within a short distimee of Eupatoris, a promontory about 50 or 00 miles north of Sebastopol. It now ap pears howeeer, from a .dispatch received by the Secretary, at Wir from 1..0rd Eaglets, the British commanders Elated the 15th last, that the bind in took placemitch nearer to that port. The point selected was aspot called she Old Fort, about 20 miles South of Eupatorin, andoonsequently only about 30 miles North of Sebastopol. The oper ation commenced before sunrise onthel4th, and by the evening the principal part of the infantry and some of the guns were safely landed. Even t in moderati.calus we other there is almost heavy surf on the;coast, and during the two cooed ing days the continuance of the disemb tion wee impeded byit. Still, the active Ozer Cps of the fleet oiercame that difficulty and set e mo ment wheel' Lord Raglan sent away hisk atoll the entire process had been so far oompfet that the -horse, and baggage was then OeT Moved, ' ~. ily choo;ing this spot.,:in prefernece do ups- ria, the'ellles gain not only the distan., of 20 r -Miles, be o the advantage of aroldi . , two largelake which lie between that ~pla. , • and their peel; position, and which, being . ivided from the; only by a namew strip o land, 'would- have presented serious obstruc ' .ns to any extended manceuvers that might. bar, been found neoeesary. - They are not only . out 7 or . 8 milee'from Simferopol, .whiale may .a re gardettasthe capital of the crimea,lwhere rince L hlcnchike is -understood to have his head quarters.: Whether they will march to that place or by the - coast to Sebastopol, .is dot known.— There is a road along the coast, bntNt la inter sected by - two rivers—one of them 9C-consider able megnitude, the other small. It they select this rout!, a battle at the principal river -may to probable. .. Many persons are disposed to believe, howev er, that sfPrincoldenschikolf was afraid to at tack during the landing, he will not 'venture to do so at any other Point. According to some re cent statements, the Russian forces in the Cri mea are not numerous, and the fact of no at tempt having been made to contest the disem barkationrunder the circumstances'of its taking place on a strange coast, and in the midst of a heavy surf, would seem to giro some color to the statement Even if a regular. engagement bad notbeen deemed prudent, ► moderate force could at all events have retarded the operation and Meanwhile the contingencies of minds and waves - might have, intervened to render it still more difficult On thi other hand it is to bo presumed that Prince Menschikoff has a definite plan of oper attons,.which, judging from Russian history, is likely to be peculiar, and certain to bo barber oils. Permitting the enemy to land unopposed may beyart of it. He may hope by the natural course of the weather to see them separated from their fleet and then to be able to choose his op portunity. It seems, however, that with the ex ception of A few rough anti nrusettled days which may, be expected at the time of the equinox, a periotrof about six weeks of steadyand moder ately warm weather, is likely to be exlmrienced .at this season. The telegraph dispatch sent by Lord Ragan to the Xtiglisli Government was dated ihm 6th. Omar . Pasha is also said to have received a communication regarding the progress of the ex pedition. This is alleged to be dated one day later and to have been transmitted to Lim at Bucharest by Marshel St. Arnaud bad Lord Ra gan, it anniihnees the entire comPetion of the landing with all guns and mattriel, and adds that the Russians offered no opposition, and - that manifeetabons of sympathy to the allies kid al ready been received from the Tartar population. With regard to the equine of affairs on the Darothe and in the Baltic, there Is no intelligence of any fresh movements. Omar Pasha is un derstood to be closely and cautiously dogging the Russians in theirretreat, but whether he intends on sake inirsuit of them in Bessarabia, and to andMiake *siege of ',lsmail, is. still a point of aterevaonjectare,,Jhe acme that such will bo the Mae - ilia alitThperatietwi doubtless be considerably influenced by the pro gress of events in the Crimea. In the Baltic, some movement against Revel is thong at to be contemplated.' The English funds continue to chow great steadiness, but owing to the inactivity of bug , ness there is a slight tendency to lower rates.— Consols, at the last date, were quoted at 95i, and they have closed this evening at the same price. Money continues in very active demand et 4t to 9 per cent .4 farther contiananceof Iwo weather is eon Wing the harvest even in the most hilly and Northern parts of the kingdom to be secured in the Most favorable condition. In all other parts it:httabeenaafely housed:for some timOast. From North-to Nouth.there is .now. but 'ono report -df its quantity and quality. Under these citom stancea the rebound in the LUndon market I:bas been checked and the Prices remain witlion...6l; alien it. 7. Durex cr to% or TUC Town of DelleoA,lN SPAIN, 11, a IV Arlittel'Orr.— A letter to the Madrid Tri bune of September 17th, gives an account of a terrible and extraordinary catastrophe that had occurred at Derma, a mall town in Arragon, situate in a rich and fertile valley, abounding in earn and wine. From its situation, in a deep hollow: cempletely surrounded by mountains, this placciis peculiarly liable to inundation, and ns a remedy, a tunnel was cut in 1500, by a Frenchman named Pierre Bedell. - This tunnel in a magnificlent work-2340 feet long, 24 feet wide, and 24 feet high. The enterprise was pat ronized by the Pope, and assisted by alms from all Christendom. Previous to its achievement, the waters that flowed at wet seasons from, two leagues of Mountain, rushed through the streets of the town on their way to the liver. It appears that on the lith September at 3 - in the afternoon an immense waterspout, ruing from the lake of Gallocanta, remained fur a considerable time ho vering over the shore about a league 'from Dar cos. When it burst the whole district was con vetted into a lake. , The waters poured down in the direction of the tunnel in a 'stream much larger, it is:saidi than the Ebro or Tortnia, and, seen from an ele vation, appeard like moving mountains of liquid. The dimenstons of,the tunnel, which has a very decided- elope, Were 'insufficient to allow the passage of the vast mass, which then moved past, forming a sapetous sea. This extended it- ' self towards the town, nt 200 yards from which it was 'arrested by the csusway that has, frequent- ty saved Darcos when menaced by perils of similar nature, but less magnitude. Above this castaway the waters rose heaping themselves up on it, and then plungingdown on the unfortunate town. The gateway, althongls an unusually largo one,' was not large enough to allow - their, entrance; and another great lake was formed against the Walls, which presently began to crumble under Its pressure. . "What then occurred," says the letter, "is an inexplicable thing. Tho waters fought with and overthrew those houses whose position opposed their current They carried away the fountain of San Pedro, ankopening great trenches and bursting open the oors of the Podado and of several shops, they \ pread through squares and streets, inundating. Wine. eased, warehouses, and the first floors of thO hottees; in soma reaching up to the very roof. /Throwing down- walls and. abandoning every thing, the itahabitauts tied to the mountains, whence they looked on at the horrible catastrophe. . - . . ' , The loss had been-Incalculable;' in the vaults water, htui replaced • wine, . the contents of the shopi aro spoiledotnkmany houses are_crismb ling away. kiddie plain aroma thetbwrithe Ins uudation has destroyal everything. A young ',semen of 20 was Carried away. by the torrent, and tuanithlldisti and adults are missing.. In the first momenta the 'anxiety_ 'wait, horrible.— .None thbught. of anyttinghut.Of ; counting'their families and Seeing If any were absent. The • animals that- have perished. are innumerable; -amongthenm rdany of the farm - horses of the un lcrfunsitopeliaists.-. It: iitorrible. -.God have meroY %Mon us.'" . , ,-... • • ' . IYuS Volt,,rits understand chat. the can walke Ohio and llississippiliallroid will Witactl'fS - trip'tommirow_to.'the'tannotionr" rather to the spot where theOhioend SulwiPPl 'crosses the Illinois Central Railroad,; _ln - few 'Weeks be' le to rernth Wee FlLidiroad. The Central is coming north rapidly: - The•'last. Cairo tho ; rails base been laid for one hundred miles, ,and that much of Anson& would be in full opelnlion -but -for the .comnlo; -Relief the bridge over Muddyrirer:- ;The bridge has been framed,' and all'a. wanting Is, to place it on she abutment s.,: '„, The Union and_DtususihPt: road L trzielbig last'sispid-ritto,vi J oiia , a; few inoutha the Slob Wabash "Valley and all that' delightful so tgaltertrueslobent will biobsi fax , ltattecartsil aft TOniti.-,filt..4muisifirrecrA Fre= ftbe Chuleeteu Mercury. Oct a. What the Whig Patty fa the Slave Mote. la . Adtised to de. A few days ago we piiblished in our columns an editorial from the Baltimore Patriot, casting off its' connection with the - Whig party of the • North. The sectional grenade which this party in the North hu taken, - throughout' NeW Eng; land and in New York against the institution of Slavery, renders it impossible, in the opinion of the Baltimore Patriot, for the Whigs of the South to hare any further connection with them. We do not doubt that the coarse of the. Whigs in New York and New Bngland will be followed by that party in all the Brae States. The onestion put by Mr. Webster, on 'a ifientorable occasion, will then occur to the Whig party of the • South': Where are they to go r -If ,they attempt to keep up a political association with the, Whig party of the North, they must lose all power in ' the South.. That party is thorohghly Abolitiaike Sewn sby the Sewn s and Sumners of the Northii There is, it ap p rs, but . one of two courieslfor the Southern igs to pursue—they Must'or ganize themsely as an "Independent Southe rn Party, or they est join the Democratic party of the South . ... 1 azcm! . _ .. . . .. • wit think that itWill be:very difficult for them to merge themselves into the Democratic Party, for two reasons: hint their antipathies will be in the way:and, second, they unfit lose position by this policy. Men are governed in parties as much by feel , ings as principles. A policy may often be good, yet men' will go against it, solely becatuse those -whom they have been accustomed to Oppose or hate, support it. . Such feelings may be wrong, but. they are naturrd, and they constitutes pow erful obstacle.to the union of men of opposing parties, in any policy,- however essentialto the Salvation of the,sAtlntry.. The other difficulty is equally formidallit... 4.1016.4 L. who drop off from their party, and join theirldd opponents, cannot expect to command. They must follow. They sink frem a position of impOrtance to compara tive insignificance.. Metiers: Cobb, Foot, Clem ens and Denton, Democrats, left their' party, and joined the .Whig party lid the South, for the holy purpose of saving, opy i kligamd glorious Union. Where are thely?'llATbitunatelYlor them the Union won't stand eared. Its OAHU,' in spite of their patriotic endeavors, are , tiegreat as over, and they are regarded only as 'monuments of treachery.' ;..., -,',;:;,:. it separate or:yandatton on sectional ,Southern ground—the defence' Of 81aray.,--it 'appears ( us U is the likely policy for the Ways of the alit toporrue. On this ground, they are comp led to separate from their party of the North; an Ms this ground, they can with propriety, plant eir organization in the South. , Instead of oing over to the Democratic party of the South, a large portion of this party will most probably go over to them. The election of Gen: Tampa was an instance of just such a result. And should the sectional controversy, which now, , appears inevitable, arise, they will be the leaders in the controversy. They will be the head of the great Southern party, which will advocate , Southern resistance to the Abolition encroacht*nts of the North, and 'Southern Independence. 'The Dem ocratic party of the South will be skirt again to take the lead in such a controversy. They ire distrustful of the Southern Whigs who hbandon ed them in the Secession contest of 1 'O, and they .;have.at the North, the only p rtion of the Northern people in association th theta who are ' prepared to support the righ of the South. , They,can probably control the National i Convention, which will nominate th candid ate of the Democratic party for t e Presi dency, and the offices and honors of toe Gener al Government Government will appear still open to their acquisition or control. 'They have far stronger ties, therefore, to bind them to the na tional party organization' than • the Southern Whigs. They will fail, it-May be, in carrying their candidate into the' Presidential chair; but this will nit be the opinion of the party, and they will strive to hold together at least through . the next Presidential ' election. If, however, the Southern Whigs Grp . ; aloe eeparately,-a great in dependent section'tl ' Southern party,' the next Presidential election will leave I.hhin at the bead' of thet3onth. The ' two sectional Or the I:tniott will be r each other; on the ques tion of national) pirty associa- medic, made application atillurt's intelligence office to this city for - a pituition to do ordinary housework. , Soon ifter, a lady from Eloboharie county applied for ''help," but all whom she se leeted 'yen unwilling to ,leave town. , .. The ''do medic". above referred to, however. spies Sea willinpeas to.engsgb, but the lady did not like her appearance; but finally, she was reluctant ly compelled to accept of her services. She ac cordingly orlereOce to appear with her trunk at the . Mansion House at S o'clock the following morning, whefeelieraund her on time, tnit quar relling with 'the' carman whom she offered six pence,all the money she laid she had, for convey‘ ing her box to the place of renderous. The lady settled the difficulty, plated her protege ih the. stage, and peweeded to her pleasant mansion in old Schoharke.l Nothing transpired for sever \ s l days to disturb either mistress or servant: Th latter took hold with most wonderful industry--rising at four o'- clock every morning, arid working so long assay work wee to be done. Indeed, !so assiduous was she that the /ady of the house, , reproved her. for working harder and later than was necessary.— - - H - oraniY reply Was that she "could not heir to bo idle, and would-rather work than play.""". , The first remark on her eccentricities • was made - by a little girl, who one morning entered the parlor, with open motith7d eyes, exclaim= \ ing, n Oh I grandma, what do ou think, the new girl goes down the cellar stairs at a single jtimp!" But this was not deemo sufficiently !prune to credo any other remark \ O* that ebo was "a smart girl." New developme.nts,'howeier, were 111 % ,,,, 1 in reserve. A•few even* arter,\when all the workmen, about the pr s were Mt supper— leen or twenty in nailer s household , was a rtled by the bolster° slaOW of the men. I 0 enquiring the cause, t appeared that "Eliza Beth" bad, on a banter,\jumpedaquare over the broad table, and offered to wagea new bonnet that she would do the spree thing 1 a chair were, placed on the top of the table — o nly stipulating for a single step backward. 7 No one, however, accepted the wager, but all cencurrett hat "she was a little the smartest critter hi pi 4iggips." In the course of ~-time,..a • fellow •amirant ',with 1 whom the s trange girl roomettioformed her mir. tress that she voila not remain in the family if i "Elizabeth' \did not leave. Bite refaseddo 9- sign any reason forthisintonation; but.".Pra beth," when akrtaigned, said the other herein* 1 wereangry with her becstate she refused to con tribute to dollar to the priest. ‘, AS this was trii \n known to be e, Elizabeth was told to go tq her work and the, other girl ` to leave if she per.\ misted in her demo d.. - • ' :' Elizabeth continued to grow in tavor•mith all hands, in . spite of her apparent stupidity; but she was particulaiiiihtimate with one .Pittrick,' with whom she often tdek evonlntraMblei.' Her mistress chided - her for•this intimacy, warning her against all \sftay.desielvers,"' but she °bleed all reproof by, the very uhoxpected piece: of in.: formation that q'strielt` and. she were engaged No one suspected anythieg azalea in' nEliza beth,'! unlit one mooning,, on" the return of the -gentleman ortite haulm; ateiehrentl weeks' ab sence. -.The :'family, 'consisting' of eons, daugh ters, sons-in-law, grandebildren;\ toi were qui etly seated at txeakfast;yrith •Elitabah. veering at table. The gentleinan \ 'san dalled her pretty closely, when, at She retired, the breakfast table was startled by his \throwing- hisltilfo and fork down and exclaiming "that's a man-41'nt you clotted her beardt". &Stoer; :don't be heyhili with your, tordienso i n,frotultio wireilankik s hearty laugh!from the ?We igsonp, washy the response he received he received., for his wonderfid dis covery:..l."Xlizebestier 'lceaOnned - to :'work with greater vigor androffeetzlhan• any girl ever'did work - heron, sad the family- resumed their'oon gratelaoonat their good lush 15 14iving'Pkkel up BO " good (,: girl . . girli" , , :• . ' :, . ' \ A • . In &week* two the otootleman oftho house had OCCIBiO to leave tome rorNs time, and was about to get into biicaniagewlion it occurred to him that there might notbellioney l riough in' he sate for housOltoldiand baldness imposes until hie return. Ha lookedtbiangh his amount liook and found that there shoOld be dome 75 dollars in gold la the safe, best s some paper money. Onlooking hi tli.ta wheth 11e . was right he' found the, paper money but di , gold hid disappeared. ,Here . was a:" .go.' ' o illi3 'the robb i r 1" - wait the nitatquetitien: _ Ile deeided'in this` own mind that there was but' toe servant in the boats • with wit enough to get old of the keys and go; 'Mori tti Money awhile . - t and tharess smite and trusted -..ti ti. of the grand-obildren whose mistress trati , th, absent. It was detar, mined, therefore, that; he. should .ho ,arrested, her trunk, searched . ; risch• • A Starch warrant want, . accordingly. obtained,: ;filth directions. to the of- Beers to stand *: rea din ess in came ibid. sent for. ••• S P ' •• L , • • ' - S . ::•:',.....;'•,';', '..:;'.- - - ' •-.. • - -. As if to con fi rm the j ustness of Weis . stispie ions, the girl inform tee son-in-law, whose children s)*;badnursod, that sharizia:Ong to. leaviittifeW 1/14111-.-11 'OlO9O she had previous- . ly frelitettly , eXpresso a dat e '. tq silways live with thafludy: who d treated betaitisgreatl kindmute', 4 3lll4llp, (*mein; Meet' by this . _ . '" ' • • ' '.! I sudden determination 1 , " "I only meant, that \ cannot stay here any longer. I shall lesiva ore I Monday morning.!' do the offs:arse:is told to be 'on hand-Monday Morning, jilted berms the stage ' left; so as to +ha l ve: the absconding servant' trunks searchee' Before he came, however, thel girl herself asked, her employer to search her trunks., This was "confirmation strong as holy writ," that she was the thief. "Why do you went me to search your trunks?" "To see that they cOntain nothing but - What belongs to me... "Do you suppose th 4 yeu were suspected of theft ?" "No, but I supposed.that I might be." "Why'?" "Because there - nits those about the house who are stealing everything they can lay their hands on, and I - cannot, stay Where they are." "Why did you keep this information from usr "Because, when I went to tell:Mr:lt she said she would not Weal° any Complaints from servants about each - other, and compelled me to be silent."' "To whom do goer referr— "To .Elizsbeth, who has linen stealing every day." She then proceededto name several ar ticles which she knew "Elizabeth" had stolen, and to justify herself forithe coarse she hadre- • ' solved upon. This revelation changed the aspect of affairs, and the fact that the sante day "Elisabeth" an nounced her determination to leave the Milt morning, did not render the any less interesting, but promised a more speedy denownent . than was anticipated. It wastigainst her trunk that the search warrant was now directed, justas it was ready to be placed on ,the stage.' She demurred, , but the law at this stigeof proceedings, knows no demurrers, anetSe trunk was uncovered, Rolls of Linen, silk hoods, a..dozen fine linen chemise, fine dresees, pieces -of : cotton cloth, shoes, dressing gowns, lace,•One man's linen shirt, big enough for "dediliandrert;'.' Maditun-' dry other commodities, indicating the . wardrobit of an heiress rather than that of a- cook. •, The spectators looked on amazed, and the mystery was not rendered -any less a mystery, by a very badly written letter, to the following effect; - "Dear Lizzy—diurry to us, as your mother is dying, • When you Wale I will ,do all I promised. I have the money for you; and if you haven't enough to get here with, - if your friends *filter:. nish it we'will return ih. There , will be is wagon , for you at-Lambertville. Come immediately." This letter, it afterward appeared, she had in dosed a servant in aneighbonng family to write, saying that she to to show it as en excuse for her desire , to leave so 'suddenly. -. "But," said the girl, "this won't-haven post mark; and they will detect you.". "Ohl you leave that to me," was the reply; " when - I - hand the letter I will take it out of the envelope." But the letter was fmind prematurely, and; in spite of her pro testations, she was hurriedoff to jail—the officer believing that when she saw the bars she would relent and confess. But not she !, On entering the cell she looked around rather complaCently, and ordered up her baggage.. .This was refused tont She persisted so resolutely that her 're quest was complied with, on the ,gronici that she should only take' out what she required for her use while in prison. On doing so, .4 razor and strap fell out of the bundle, and on being told that she could not retain articles, so ' ; useless to her, she begged piteonsij for them, as "the only thing left to her by her dear dead fathir." ' Of course, its hnniane officer of-the law could dis regard sneh.a plea, and she was allowed' to re tain them. ' As soon 80 the arrest was made public, with the news that her trunk had been found filled with stolen goods, the neighbors with whom she associated came flocking to the house with - ,all sorts of articles which the bad received front her as a present litany of e articles were recog nised by the family, but others were not,‘ .. but enough werwidentified to render the guilt of the prisoner clear enough for a jury. .. - Her trial came on, when. her counsel advised her tO plead guilty, Thhi, at 'first ahe refused to do ; but finally consanted—not, however un til she had remained over night in custody: of ' the under sheriff, at his house. - fie persuaded her to this course, and took so much interest in her case that rery.unkindsuiPicions found ut terance ; how unjustly, the sequel will show. In consideration of her plea of guilt, the Judge was very merciful, and sentenced her to three months in the Albany penitentiary. •. Here she arrived a few days ago, and the \ worthy matron received her kindly, introduced her - to the female depertment, and from thence into the bathing room, from whence a series of loud screams . for "Mr, Pillsbury" . were soon heard; and .on his appearing, the matron bid her blushes, and tweeted; him "to TAICZ TRAT ill#N AWAY ?" Mr. Pillsbury, like a gentleman as he is, complied with this very , reasonable re quest—had the. rascal cropped et t t i l ,,, sittired in proper garments, set him, to work oeg those of his own sex, where he now is,..With as proper a crop of beard as any - ,, i, comad •8, 64re.,. and such &Prep aa-he Could; day 1 hav: bed while 14 a lioiLleiiiaid, end as - he We Id have' tint ltir the semi-daily application'octh.srezor 'f \ t'him The rascal refuses to wu te the- stekia \ l3 of the s3is, being 'determiked, doubtless, to ' get hold of it as soon as he is vet used from t.. i..s present quarters. This d c e#me has Watlq - fully stirred up the . dull bl of 't e Schoharie Deitch ; auttreatly disappuinted th se who hill \ a promise of wn opportunity th \ “dance at the, waltline' \ of Petrick and \ Wileabeh I \ 1 • A uovePsight for an Aniericawcity, bsok plate in New York on Ehanday last The Reman\ pathe- ' lia Council cc the 'Archdiocese of New York had beep in secret session for a week prevoue,Aand on Sunday ittmintiteff with iteposing`eereMou ies.' \A p on of.,nine bishops, more then thirty\ priests, a d a large number of seem, roceta sub-deacons ; chanptere, \ acolytes ; &c., nktdied, through the streets, from the residence of the 1 Archbish p to the 'cathedral, and ‘. then . arialnd \, and through, the latter building., This parade' took took placeak. half-pad, ten o'clock in'Oe. morw big. At th heed .3f the.linewras tsirne alarge ' , crucifix,; followed by acolytes; Abed in White, and. the inferior o ors of. the tosaWbearing Wax ta- , , '.pars and dime • The jwiests \ were robed, in es/Socks, the c enters ineopft,-. \and the hish opkin their' offic robes Wad with, their mitres 13:k and croziers:\ The archiepiscopal, Cross was borne beforwthe Th e e archiepiscopal; was attended by a deacon,- sab.dettoon, deacons otlonor and an assistant priest. As the.procession moved along the streets; the etutunters ' , executed their Latin aerviee,theWenstirs Were meang,.the wax lights burned, hnd the splendid nSbett of thabish ops and archbishops had their trainsborno by at tendents. _ When .the v ocromonies wive over, lit the cathedral, \which Wes after noon, tike procea sien rwformed,)and agen - , 1 marched thrangh the streets, in the , Same .maaner,lnick to-the arch \ bishop's reeidence.' . A eottsiderable liolicre force , was , present alining theline th Clear thkway.: maintain order; and protect the iwooessiontrom the great throng .eit apectatoWs ststiWeted by This singular. show, add no disturhancS, atourredl . 7.- , North Americo.: ..- •, \ ... , . . i4Virtii_bping . a to us, Will be the prOb- Journal of October 9th. .Attter re sr : filarimemaid robust looking persou 1g gap of a:female do: \ Cownews.arro CONGENBSIONAL Bterriker.—The friends of Republicanism ' and treed m` have `gloriously triumphed in this diatriat • Bunham, the man who " defied the boasted Paver ut :• the Know Nothings, and appealed from their Secret 114 counolle, traitorous ' machinations .antt. b be- 1 mono oaths, to' die masses' of-the Toolge,!'• beeU ererwheimingli'deftated. Vonm.tha, *%- s can iandidate,earries Cumberland ' fonilho -• and, anti Perry br. dyer aloe hundred,• - • Mid is elected. A•thousaad'eheerslar the true-Wetted' eons \ ,°,- old Mother - Cumberland ' . and'', her . , 'daughter , P, • Whit , a ;signal \ rebuke %to '4IIC `National' and State • Administrations; and , what I, in imphatliNcondemnation - of 'the demagogua Who basely:truckled to foreign influence F&Uries StaVX ARRFASsii-AutOki.-44 'llll- , • dershind that a well lad echetrie hi - arrest a fn.'' lit° Alto; who was. stopping at the `lceardia 'Clouse, was defeated yeeterlay.Th:Judge Bruin , mond of the U. S. Cciurt, had signed tholiarinnt and bit:. T/Istriot Attotwaylittyne,". in connection With' ari Irish' piery stable 'keeper, had itlilrai ‘ ed a cirrizate.io' convey , the fugitive - to ptison.— They had alio engaged the serrlctd eta millMry ..\ 7;,k cbmPlaltt,.Which was in sandiness' to ac at a•ina. Menta warning: But when a descent - made upon the Xoßardie Boise; it wall found, ' t the fugitire,wasilke'theDutehman's.flei-- . you'pak, your tinge On him and he is ' not thettet t erfd!,: z raa .V °of° Trawl(' T , , . - ::, e. s li \ ~,, KASSA* .m3'1(. 7 -flu) New ,dlbany,Daq . Tribune,<.of Monday week-chronimee.tbe,tranaa' through. that city of twenty-fire : 210P0 alivaf ins charge oty; a .sirpreholder -from the Renthi t bound lb,' the territory of gamma A letter,from-Kan ass to,the kfilwankle Sentinel,- says 40...VaXIDUB Missourians, not 'resident: t in the territory, are. eiectiortemingarmgh irardmk• an candidates to ' • fellrlililkthe territory in. Congress.; t The writer :reagens a-nrarertirat the Oesernocs.eanardering that ther, not. inhabitants enough, in the:tord tory, will not order an election this fall,• but ex. presses. an. epprebension: that ..if \ the election ehipld ! "; hits, plane ; withorit:pentlicatemera, the anti-alieerp. party :will tie. worsted hithe Mts.' sontiaris, : ap Ariter'''. Would :be: taken: over the. frontier to outt jrnertiefthent,„.l,44,lnrS practical. exe mplification of the Atchison lOU:n*l*pin' , 4(t*P.o4r!i*Fo . _ ~r"?...F4#4 1 4, ? ..•:,.. ..... ~. Tow , enoarat' itirruitsi.--Thisintertmkustili: 1 this person,,ci47:44 th° "4 114 :of : ea tgie: l ` 46111 :i for menthe - O L.S T ° l 7't- AltiStultz ifut 8 101 1 f!Per. pulplrfed .4 1. 4 int 7 rani -hundred; . Of Sib were initi , 'l:l4 - 7; Wonalint illtil 4 rist ;Metter:lan' t ts , , ialtd:therretalattdde it tialrßefinlbfltoitt 4 tveryeiwretwitittifetediM.,..:l 44, ...i. Ar.,•:ii,lcib••,,,q' \ \ I _ _ -.~ _ EM=EI _\/ - \ VOLUME Lxiii4.\--NumßEit4k • ; - • trim tbv Meatiest Mi. Tie Bridge ever tam St. tawreacei 4 rwSWllee ''. 1„ The Victoria Bridge-a the St- xiiiiiiw. r. Will certainly. be the mostable; ro* of the kind in the Canada—we• m ight feelli *a whole world. It reminds as of, some et - tlie old Roman works, such as the ancient aMittediabr . which span the of Italy, in their /teed and gigantic proportions, more thaiiireladirdi- nary bridge over a river. We' know of not -. on the continent-of Americo--nothinit'on the; continent of Europo- T mbloh - approaches :nib, work in ;the grandeur and greatness of the do, The success of the engineer in the building of ' . the Brlttania bridge, has fatty justified him\li • mu t deciding upon the adoptio n the : same 'Van - for the, Victoria bridge, which be Coastrurded da , twenty-four piers , with or spaoss, -- for 14te navigation,• - exclusive of hip abuttlants fro na .whence thalami! ; spring- tiNither. sitlet .'The center center space or span will be _ 380 feet,Vde t lead .each of , the other twenty-four ripens wig be 220 ' fee • wide:---The width. of the two plers'nestrit. 0,1 soh abotmetd, will be.l3,feet,, and. ma. th e - pie-a - approsch the center span," theiyilk- 'Mid strength of each will be increased .vmarti; reach the two center plots, when it will, rang t • to 18 feet. '- ' • '''''' ''''' .''' ..;.- -' _ ' The abutments from: Which the tu56011 will be each of: them 242 feet long and! - Yrfeat .wide, sad from - the north shore of, the Ilfv , f•aer. rence to the north abutment, there will be . m o t s id stone embankment of rough masonry 33,W. feet in length, 'raised like an artificial rock to resist the current. . The stone erebanknrenf c l . esid: ing from the south shore of the river- 'Vie 'tenth abutment will ,be half this lengtlatr -800 ibit. The length of the bridge itself,, frork i tti \ abutment, and its total' Tenet - from 4* to river bank; will be 10,284 feet; 'or ablrata'. , yards less than. wo English mites. '-' '''' ''\) . This summer average depth of the Bt. Lint= rence varies from 14 feet near ,the„entltsa4O-4 feet near the banks, and the current ruattki ihin part at the rate from 7 to 10 miles Ini,liicter..-•' -• The clear distance betweenithe under linefee e a the centrettube, and the a verage: sunuarrellitel ' of the river, is tsbe.6o feet, and the heightirin • diminish towardeither side at a 61 1 •44 0 4 44 , .' , I rate of 2 in 130 or T4O feetin the mile; sethaf at \ . the out or rivet 'edge of each abutment 'Op ',, height-will be 86 feet above the, summer limeE! . \ ' _pn the 24th of July last, the first SOM e in thaP ' \ bed of the river .Was raised for the comitntetioa of the first pier iof the bridge, amity)* on.tltll • 14th' of September; .. Pier No. 1" _ltee ,arieert ' • several of, above the - level of the riveroitathe process of binding the • blocks May be: osieeitiid understood. Each stone of the stnicturwAin 'clamped to its fellow by bands of iron, , and the interstices are filled with , malten.lead.and Abe, strongest Retrain ' cethent. .The resitit,;:wig:lrd, • the construction of Maso as durable as that'. • Of the Collbseum or the ' piarii Waiii, ,, iiitfitts .- have withstood the wear an te ar ottiftieiitint ni traffic for more than 2,000 and which tail continue to exist as mon= to of thexdrill. sat . .. . industry of man. _,„.-- flht • Onlois unforseen 'difScidties arise ,' ', tie : et \ rsilmt..T.train Will pass.irtar4h ,V 1 ' 01 d 111 ; 11 kiti ranee hy the summer 0f , 1861K , The comtnetelak advantage will exist in the fact, that the' ,Vietth rim 'Bridge will bring into direct commvaleatto.‘ without break of guage or bulk, this eihaistleas . products of Cantubt West, and bf Bffildiazi;lllrn: ode, Wisconsin, and all the Western Stateuefthe . . Reciprocity will I have opened the doee,tot da l ternatiorusl communication and the. MI, molt. of traffic will be cheaply and eipeditlo thy ' l / 4 1 i i i the iron road and its tubularbridge. Ale . years - hence,' and this very"bridge will becoind ei'ef the greatest attractions to the tourist 'lbw , .. traveler. - , . ,',.• •• -; , !I - The Colossus of Rhodes, under, which pigmy shallops of former ages could:awl, esteemed ono of the wonders of the' old 'lto. But an'iron bridge opening a river tiro ifillia Bi' 4th, giving , safe passage 'to the huddiidare .of ,weight between-its iron sideaususl pol 'melting'melting, 'melting ships of thoisnept Lunge tap es be,. math its elevated' arches, is an achieveme4 still, woe remarkable for the new v . rorld, and Sir rthy of the young giant rving 111 the west. If the Coliseum,and the Pirmus - and the Pyramids, have attracted visitors from, very _ land, so in \ future days Will‘the -Victories Vridge;'Euid hfdtij• 'tieal will hereafter reap inn \of the beg !Ilk. Which niair follow ' thb ,completlo of so mighty - if ,„, Worlt. , _\. ShalTh Mad 4' safg.4 3 7llt7o 3 = l ;ea VW= nu.dida. t0..14 br, , W. IL BUTTON. sa Wood MgdghasTilft;44. and'others4iehin anyaalsrce Tatar geouiut.' within 20 vela • ~ 's leg elty, • healthy mt Omar laaKkak, pettb.bootaby . INT termyeabbe lIIBER m T & atbrd brit ;,,,Na od 80X,140, ! • • 90KS ,JUST CT--Kniglitri R Mkalupesee, ...a other. elegant eablietedltkons,,ti I nir i lleAresr 'i l l ek7o • • • • * Poole's Indits to Perlodleal•Llteratare, • L. • 211=1. 8 1=Rtri,.. Bolton's Evidence , . or Christianity. 11 " : 1 . 11 rr...17111111 . 7 YOSUIN gain and with wetly. Illostratlons. Rogers Thesaron. • , • J. Pre Brllth's First lanes, of Theology. .l • • •Wreatb. atoned tho \ Croag recommendat io n : WM , raldtte:L otioe ocropciel ‘ tIOn and delivarrepr — , talf:h ssinaltd: bank e , IstorTotColat:PolltdadAdstorkat and statlso,ls • Iy y to the present time, &D n; to n , • \ J. S. D,AVISON. 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