;:• .EST - 411-LISHED` I N 1786: Pi SiitiRGIiGAZEVTE -,- • • •PUILiIiIIgD DAILY Ann Wlaza BY • - WHITE it'oo.. , • DAVID wnarr..) . IIikWUFLITAIOWP. ' • QIJ os ems MN" icerwsu gain. Ala, 11 , x1). TERDtS..:';' DAILI donsni per founne, perelde. mut eimmui, in lamer& (nobs willyannes "—lwe m te a = r oli tendinous . maim per ewe= 5 00 • Tea do' 00 la . The peeked! ihe sub dub tOlif; addromed t;orel Persi, and to be paid )smitiably la wirsam.- No dab papers wiff be mut the year ffspims,..ustiesathspooeyie wet 878 R 80/ A a DVRRTISIN: . - meal (1011ims of Noppereil or Apt/ r Ike • limb additional Issertioa--.0 . 6 • • - two weeks.... 00• one 5 00 two I 00 Do i 10 0 00 0 nseam Cord.,(s lie.. or it per warm) 000 . • femme. obenseeble st. u plemore, (pa ma ome, .ove nou lee addtimalsmifee lmer Uader roo merbth•sad tor Mad mu eted w the y ddeertimitMtiorteMing a pear% mid not arm fifteen e.lll to bt charged as smeary sod MIL . • • Pubilikem aawantabie tbr • imel advertlmaaot* St=lurr. amount ahargel be timte publimehm. mintikistre de odiat to he el:weed the 'me e other sdvertimments. • fibuirraMigmeet rbrdud a.:uttegrEirerbVtA 0.150 0 t o ted muted emordinelf. - .. • _ fil n'Pri- =Lp. " ' nualth '" U" ' s Tr".rd,.."T:r..°4 pwa bushiest, and WI • the min of other porn., voll MA all odroatlsonasato not ungiedlately, oosneetod wltb thole own business, • Lon" l l..t"'llmjy i r U kfo• ' .4 . l. me ell • nada ne . at futratidad t bum selewshfir. memlared, protoptipsymert Is denied. ' • - •4l.llMhenteeramte chantable lettliunme, Ire tour. Bodies, tom: ht end other wino soretino4 end ell Pained m sad potion, to be charged MU oe, able strictly in 7 1 1w7lem notiose to he damped 50 errata. • . • booth =Woo lasertot , olthout dummy Mated uwwim 'Med by- Sowers! imitations= obituary none,. and whett m a oom lm. pea epi Lem, .to befell...llw.sod an nap cabers sending temmuniefe Lime, or rep led notice*. deetimed.to attention to /SOL d &no umpe,. nerroerts, or my publfe entertab.lnto. wins. are made Ibr admitterme-edi memo of d. - rate m -mmt,,tom.....mm.p notice derlyme n d to fall attention teutigytte . Jr.oterprisee. calcula or I tended to promote 000 f fidelleft. red =lf be d ) nserted with the taider. 'Lading that the mme• le 10 b.lmaa for. If latandad to b Inoortod In the load cabmen, the Pune wilt be Merged at themes of 10 ands I to itne. • • " • ee ma- domes be thawed triple Mho. Yampa /dome Petitions 111 each. • 7" -- Red listste Amote and dmitiamere adverthements not , to be deami loader yearly rates, but snowed a dbcanit of Mietpthise sad onethird ter rent from, th. =want of • inesur it .in-4Toom II DAtcy 'nom. One Square, them imatioas ... - ......... 50 Do.- mob schUtional insfrtion 87 !lye Ydryrilsym Alcirs 7 (.10.1br d a i o ne Initenton....-....N) yenta. ilazurient eato to by palT iiiiit.'nU. .BATES 1 OF .DISCOUNT M1L11407131 WIT PAR Tall 1111,62171111111 61.1=1 . 111. 111 • • • N. HOLMES dk SONS, Brokers. Ns. sr Nand E. brtsoons Third and Fourth sts. Pittsburph. . - TINNISTLTANIO. • 'city Bank, Chgelonsti- 1 Bank of Plttabursh...,......porl lik,ClncireL. do r.s.. Bank of d0......pir Franklin Bank ...... -..... do iiii and td'l r P7. 9 ' e i ti f : T rilf&.3l46 - aligZ 3: Itont of i Ban Art North „LuorTle . Z.. 'Worts= Room Bonk:- do Nook Mho*** libeettoopos Ea.* of Nonillion -L.... - both of.Posmsztosida. Small N0te0....,„..-.... 1 Bo* of Penn Township- Nor ssua Limo. Ossonortiol Book.of Ps....S.por MI sobront Banks _..... ..... 3( Forums' ittisshuotiol lik-por i NEW TOOK.' airs* atalr-::-Ti.' _ .. c low Itwit. elt7.-----r Korminittot Mink— -••• twiLl76l.- ..--".- Monologs. *Me. 80nk.... TLAND. . Moused& e5er.......:.... ' l n r=to i s a isat --. N. JT -- i'arrIWIERE. authors* itmd5......-- All wheat Books.: .. . -.. hr, Truism:uses Bnk..-- --ow . VIEOIEf he. . .Wootorn Bonk: -- .... . nor k. of th• w- ---:...- 1 . Dos* arebersearsettre - * Bonß_sfastothr Or" Backe . .w.. • ON. Bank — Cigitts yin Bkak of_kkfirlkhirt.. blknkne XiokU•towst. Montgomery On. Ban a 4 dila:kW COI k . Fars:. Paralkne of Para? of L4kt. fart v.. We, hub Bk thirds Baal M= Bk.nk: . --. Loarsit CousitT 4. _,..oiaineol Lotomotel36.. _,.....9, Moreton " n... k-or poug, ....pki+Nortknoo mantel:lb:tar " -Monoykok...---„ Banc ..r . l9o..thvtar.kr - Rest lrlogain Wltteabarelocr BW.e Bank k branottes-.1 Esponlotol- -21 !Baty! Mato or I . Ob lE stivilint...-.........1 re Sloakaodßraostte• DO g Alcron.-. do LW* of 11.littoto..--,..... 76 Remdli Athmak:-...-- do WISCONSIY. - 1.317'74 W ----" :f . l M.rb' iII i PHIFAN - . thki 5 tZ:ti 1 , 160-: - .= ,I: l Earoterf Merhanharrank 3 lama st. T0i0d0......-.- do'himenotent Stock Bank 3 Amok at N i Ert.........-. do Andurolar Bank-...-., a =lt at e5ka.......... do Intonanos CompattE...- a at boo -.I do State Bank- -.,.. .... 3 ' Brandi at Ashtabula.- do C.ANADA.. - Mat fa10n............... do Elr . or AntarlookTorouto 6 atktanakeld......... de Ilk or tho Peple, Toronto _ 5 at E1p1ay.....-- -- do Hoak of Montreal-- . 6 Branch at Chteinnatt..- do at of u. Cansda. Toronto 6 • Erma at Waylaid:on-- do EASTERN EXCHANGE. -= at Cads-- - - do On NOW Took.. )4 it 1000 tdattar- do On Pltiladairldis........-.. do Mat Itteabmille.... , do IN Baltatorn---... , ..13 - 3 do at Mt. 'Vernon-- do WESTEILV EXCHANGE at Ntorark..-- dojaaehto---- 136 Wench at NFa1...70.-.. doltdatatille.-:---..-.- : = rt m.n Tr _.."----... ' ,t 4 oTOUrttrifilliVirCE. Emelt at Mt. ' n , W .. ........ '... :- do Douldom,l6oardets...-16,00 Itranob at Eatterrllla-.- . • do Patrkt... 3 N. 40 Erato*, to Noma...-. :roes, old --10,60 Branch nt Piqua- - do Eat* tn. , . -- 10,00 Braaoh at Particon. smudekprZil::-... TM Dom* at Eaton-.-..... do Ton Thalans.-..,-. 7,80 Brandt at Eavanna......... dormelm ..- ..... --.- 5,00 Itranottat Cuyahoga....: do Nover...----- 433 Erna& at Na5ei110n........ do Ten OnUdera.— 3.00 tr Branch at ocertar. , ;.-. do Napolem.-........--- 3.1 E Nravelt at 5anta............ doithants-------- 2,36 • PRICES OP STOOKS. * ILIPOWITD TOE TEM PITTIIISUBan turarric, BY WILICINS 4,T. CO. - STOOK AND EXCSOB BRUsitID3, wan "swarm Bran. . P 1•0131111.031. September 13. 1864. 14U18.. M le 11 t• - . lakB44 lt ---:z lttt4io To : I.eti rel" 9:10, 1"41. 1 r ' L ' ..... .. .....: tr• :: ittittlZ Allen, c0.•11,.../-.....“- 100 88 19 Int.3lar a. liar 0, 0 . o p. mip 100 ss - do Do. mop. 24--. 100 en SO do ykatadenrik, city Vs-- 100 83 80 Int-Jan./al:ay Do. soap. 84., N. It 10 0 63 80 do AtieWny city re- ---- -DV 63 90 r ,..... &Fe, =MA. 61, Pia 100 83 SO do. P4,hoi f i la g t r= " iiiii 2• g IP D"- ?l',l °'• Endows* 80nk...-. . ...- 60 2 5e ) AI OW • Ntr w 'rewsit.. l". ._ !...- ro 54 66 Wizens' Do luvOl oda - nin'ax . . - GO 621 i 61% tOfettae4am.llo=l.°lo 8 15 410 1 -.•-•• 26 2 6 = Dlr•Marg4. Bt. Pfid80,...-... 2'6 CT 36 Dlv.Jan.B et Hand Bt. Bridge -......... 50 45 43 na e ,, e pi Northern' lAbertle4-_-.... 60 40 36 n0r.... or. e Wlllianummet 1118098---- 20 10 - 7 , Bata% We insurance- 4 10 8 the. 20 It et Menem lemma.* Lb .... - .- 19 163 i rs, 1L16? ettlanne Inntrazes Co—. 21 18 *modeled Flreonnea Co- ... 10 8 tcuoo Plttabargb to lIMM, -. • 60 4,1 36 DM Qr. lig et , ettssw. a Loutsruir- so 40 35 do 1.4 k• 60 25 - . &tones IWltnet6x..... 50 '" plttabargb Ciao Wats.-- 60 X 66 SA - , Mgz h V w .Blaokeratire. 60 42 41 Dlr. July 4 113 Ir Shade 1# 16 - Noe fowl. Beenna Meal Ballmad- 60 64 42 Oblout Penn. 144112.06... 50 ,43 . 42 Nat. 4 Ohlo Rallroad.....- 60 a .... llereland # Wellilla It. It. 60 -• .... Maine 24/I•4)Dry,Doek 100 los um Pg,: t er=trfaill= 111 a' .- , .. Do. de. Dune)..- 100 35 - - . • tante Creek MAN Boad 25 10 - Mk. • POISTIWO P 1 Ed 25 26 •28 4=n6 a Turanlke 60 10 B , 1 117 r I " Coda . Tel= . - 146 tas bsksso ;Drill nmelel4.-...-.... - CS ee New Sams. 0.06 Fitt46w2h ILW • 80761... - 2 1 1 - MpWei#ll=. ... 115 a 1 r=li t ...........,........................... ~... / IF‘ !I) ' 5tawieb.....Z.,.............= ......1 :e '.. l N. - -RICRANCLII , ANI) lIMPRING HO! . WILIUNS 4VCO., • mead sta.. JAnua 7dß rit i e Fburth 'sired VIO ' and Daroettio l itze . RSIGii Each 0.1 0 , r e =x, Lad Wutvog, bmight sad nib dLonnEM .4= t sad ta Oomadanov. am dorm% and liOrecast sumo mbila 146 GEORG! Ef r ktITOLD. & CO. itICHAS 6 / I " TIOL IID ANILM44, 144 4 dr ..... 4b5er t4. , on= qf OCiatritil . . HARDWARE FOR SADDLEBS CARRIAGE WHEW. T. Leech, Jr , • No. 131 woozy arszar, pirrasaaair._ ' , AMM , -Clotbs, Imm Pmmido; Mem Don Mar. Pee . • I. i mmix' ___ .QATE,HAN i . FALL'S : Commisaioi • meta,and Ovunrral Tonraniam, by Canal, Hint Rallymalv WO. '26 Cana atunl Cbetwartn. Xaba and Olnetanall, Ohio. 111117351-VU •fritlalrttlltt - Leo W lav ' iltarOrin p lvm , my Cautal WitStadll ill/ andieladn ,inyildand • , ' CHAPIUN " - - 700PH' -Di / .' . „ v s p2urjr AND 1ar." 4 ,.. - . o 1 . ,rapordEn OW L . ~ ,i-- ~ kd d r at, lftgaiblirki t ~,,f , ~,,, 1- • -68 Met . fair Pm" EMU i5A:114.44,1i5j&e:-2,::` 7.. • .T.!I.EI .:: :_pAIIA.. - .._ . _ i rlT - T:u:g0n...:..5,...:.:::. -- o*z , y.m.T..'.: BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. OSr,PH:I3.. a , A. P. 'MORRISON Attor raritaMr.liff.°o43.- ara, between mr24 r LIV.•• BALL, :Attorney at Law, aiil Beenew." °not levet, beticia .ROBEKT E.,PUILLIP,S, Attune FOBERT POLLOCK,. Attorney a L coma , of WM and Otani stroote,Tod e irVESVALlM'Atio r f i ty Law. VRANCIS:LANEGEN. Attorney etLavr, 1: No. 170 /*math stmt. Pittenargh. TAPER E., BRADY, Attorney it) No. BO IMP 10200t.PIttibtlirsh. - • BANKERS AND BROKERS. . . - CO,. Minh ere and Exchange BrolonVo.WlVoodetreet...... warn! Dianion4 Atter. Areliny. clie c ßank Not.s.ha .oe. Nicer yx u m i t aTh7reggltaclf i rd r nfnc U nalinv Danosita m o i n edl =dm interest, axed give their prompt attention to W oth er matters appertaining ton Waxers Menem. 1113.Eastem Exchange constantly lbr axle. /ALM 131.0.1....a....1.1MUL0. YltX. IPLOMCII XL. 211. IKRAMER •& . :BA-111K, Bankera and -Ex— bnite Broker. Bur sod sal Gold sold Elver . and Note., nelotlsts loans . ran Real Estate or Moot 8.11. VIM. L , Hay ani lr l d rtrl Btrs Lad co Tlme Ills %tut. 1 11000 nude MI el points In the . Union. pOlbeernmer,li Tblrd , and Wood streets, dyed!, op/salts tbs St. I.,%s.Ass hiD. KING, Coin,-Stock and Exchange Broker; Firoxth street—Sure end sell. Etoda on m. • • Exchange on Eastern eltke *applied at eve rent reler,• Ileeelaesimuk the Weet et yew rate 7 Wee- WAVICILICO . PA1303-4—....106=4, WM« WK.:, EOM 101.A.TMER, lIANN.&- : & Co., Stmeessors4o b u 'n•=wi ff '"lll 3°.. D . 6 B rettetid Th usg'' ha tlTlort7 2m =s landMaliote and Spode—N. W owner of Wood sad hags Money xseelved on Dopeelt:-. diaht Cheeks for ao/. 4s Ed collodion, Ruda tot warty all idinet7 oohnti of ti tatted Btate. • highest minat pald Foreign sad Mood tan Adraittelftit' ozoodtpuneita of Produce, sbtpp.d tanie L ra lev aill Thß,,,t....jqt,,buaN"h Sept =IM at Wood wad p Al p ="Zr. d r 111 =o1 tam.. ood oollsetlosto j 1947 AA WILKINS & CO:, Exchinge Brokers, N0..76 Poarth Istreet, malt.' the Bank of Pitts rgh. All tretlMo.loo.ll at mat - liberal este. irlo wr. LARINEft, Jr., Banker and Bro prgb.e,itii .No. C 6 1.01.1.1 th. Bank of I{OLMES & SON, Deskoreign 11 ' and 19:9needic Bllle of Nzehnurs. Caretilieata• of Do. Mte,llank Not.. and Sy No. 69 Markel Pitts. a. IritraVgm.d. W eta Pr/. Pot didoli BO KSELLERS &C. R. WELDIN, Wholesale -and " Retail • Dealer In Blank sad School Da** Pager and St. Food stereat.Oetwern Thlrd and Fourth) JUHNS. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sto ',Amt. eskanoor to -Itaviarn A . Agnes. f fl Met% Mar Tourtb, Pittsburgh. PNRY S. BOSWORTH,- lidolaxeller and Dealer La &admen., &a, No. 67. Stidiet atm; lieu d. ilidabaridh Pa. • _ Boolrxellers and •Stationers ; ita 65 Wood stmt, wait door to the owner of Third. burgh. Pa. 'School sad taw boots almalaatlyan hand. _ . COMMISSION &C. bucks. mlLlbura, 2 1% A. tout. 2 Itins. I=MMEI • . W. BUTLER & CO., . IiiORWARDING & COMMISSION`MER CIIANTS sad Tinian In all kinds a/ PltUb Gdured /alleles, Lead Pip Sheet Lead.Na ab Naar 97 Mg Street; Pittsburgh. an'.-19d14 WE. H. SUITOR . - • -Wholetaie Grocer, importer and Dealer in I'OREION WINES, Brandies and Old 1110- !_=ratt.ilil.,.../LBlgh-E"sethr"r" W._ POINDEXTKR, General-Merchazi ass Dna. and Conangoatan - Ifereharit. 18T halt t-and 118 eacond street, l'lttebters4. Ar. A. WBANE, Commiision and For- JA_ warding Utrobsata; dealers In Wool and Produce g0...4,14)3 burs Pittamnit Manufactures. X 0.114. B•con apti-Iya3 d stmt. rittah. . . . - ham Lummox &ROBISON- , 4V — - CO.,Wholesale Grocers, Waco Deg= 03sou 14,Febanktl o go. • F•• 0,. . :..1•11: . ir : . Yr .ecea.. .„ earl to P. Mabee , h,) Cosoml 6 tben_ enirorwardir dr. W. REA, Flour Factors, Commission A6 s a rklorwardlg r ig r iteZints lad Dealers la PreKhaw . 04 . 1 . 116 . N.. . Orders IS W.Mes Front sta.. 1.1 tarty I;sbughr, Poem& • .145 - NE§' - 65 . .; Successors to •ATWOOD _JONES & Coinnladen sad Danrszd, . WADY, [actuate, Dea lers In rutstrrco M.sunhetunalOottel.. Eittsbmsb, • • ILEY, AuraKyrs & CO., Wholesale Oro arts, Cammiadon and Tarns:Ming Merrobants. nod ts Le Brighton Cotton Yarn, 67 Water o—Pittsburgh. VIERCER-, ,AIiTELO,, General Commis -11l don )fierehants, Philadelphia. • liberal advances male on eanderrunante d Picalues otesranp. islirp =:MS!!! . . .. • .- • . .ljOlt.N WATT gi Wholesale Grocers, &onnotodlonitarekaorta and Doerr. Prods and ttaanratt alansofackap,No. Ma IP oar at.„ PitsaZorgb . 1r B. CANFIELD, lala of Warren, Ohio, 11 1 - )..k coa r o u: and Yonrardin watan Earns o Ey . fetr a otrd r r . Loh and Prari Aoh. and . WeatemProdisa Water stmt. botiwn Hmithaadd and Wood. Pittabargh... tigais fri , nz; -.now urn; ra. Alwto 66 - 17117Ziitek aao qi LITTLE & Wholesale Grocers, Prod an 4 Commlsoknx E el= and Dula+ In' Pittobm - gh HAncretnree, No. 111 Pitt* bargb. Ithrgtr.sB P:IIEESE "WAREHOUSE.-HENRY H. OOLLENBaciaardhtg sad 00611321/MlOll es Dealer In Cheese, Butter, Lake PM and Reduce gimaregy 215 Wood street, abase Water. Pittsburgh meal VON BONNHORST & MURPHY, Whole, oak thaesmitd Cosualeelaa Merehauta, sad Dodders Ptttabutita ilinnuffeturr, tie =Water athoet, TACOS. FORSYTH, Jr.:, Forsnuaing and Ocinadaillat Mahan; No. 5$ WON rtmt, Pittesh. 9"IIO,MAS PALMER, Importer and Dealer to rrsneb awl Amadeu. Wan Ps _, Na 66 Marlrat strm&between Titr666,l Fourth Pittitgalft• McCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole t, L T= ""I;°' I°ar lostn FTetr 1211cr0l1! sbid e. u. i awung. Xa 1 krtrtrt ORRIS r. LA I I:1 1 0 2 Ll= flitZwA, Pa. DRY GOODS. -y RANK VAN .601{DES, 'Nair in Triin traumandkrtar O Good& Italbroldnias, (taat!althing Goods sad Panty srttelaa a tall aa snetnseat of wbfeb am always to bad at No.. SS, tamer of Mutat atraot aad the Diamond. Fittaturah. aall-1.7 A. S. misses *co miss MAgoN jr&j",4l43lllOXT ce N. Tau yt .13 lelplNlirde Re tail ArRPITY & BUROHIFIELD, Wholesale saa Rirtall bursh. Dry Gaxts Maduints. coraerloure and Pitta - ' GROPERS* anus 11.011);. . ROM flap CO.; WWlesale_Grocera • andeamuslatioullsretunts,No.l , 3Wsolaild 228 Lib. • ROBETCT ki RE; Wholesale Groom., Ree - Wring DWI :Nola la Produce, Pittsburgh Man• utuisung anklets arlWalinigad Donna tie Wines sad 'arms. so: Sib Literty.utreet. On hand ram Mrp stook ofinsosnor old litoloseethele 1 . 1114 . 7 . *hid ' .111 . . . ' .OW. I. aosr.s.. ALACKBURN:& CO.; .SVLuleeala C 7 ri •ems _A!lost gsvalbetts t 7Z,Vt l etta ' Oakum pllntys ea god albeit. Wareho use, Water!raw drag, Ptrattitat, 11,11.1JtOW.S.DICLIT ' SALW DICKEY it CO., Wholeaalts eat e.t ol Na kints, sad Dears' Prcdt slut is, grout street. Pittsburgh. ij". mum —torsi A Want.— -Anna mos. nOLIZt3 & ROE, Whale/sic Grocers and CAREAlaidein KenEMMA NoilAl Marty stnet Pitts AVM; BAOALEY dc' CO., Wholesale Oro- _ ea* fl sad 20 Wood glaest. littaboxreb. 1111LUAld A.•-)POLITRO, Grater an d V 7 Tea Drkr, error of Wood 'awl Sloth otroeso, ton rum on Winn alone ainortmat of- choke Groonlos and .irmild.Toso.—.47l4rojaltitrlNuto.rt!l!". nnt! !lona 110BERFDA.LULL tt. ;CO:, Wholeiale Mbe , b z o . ,113w:r.11.%.fereitz,?.0alarsrrodia. W I OK Incoessors to L. t D.Wietr.,Whotasall OpeeriVarimrdWa,,,,._ n _ava, OnsrUldisknt lasertaata,Amdera mai Karns. sad Pritatmestt Minadibeturill Wo g and Water gavot& Pittsburgh t A --CULBERTSON Wholi3ssaii Groper and 'Ar'h{ mi,„,jt,Diretarnapooklittst: 1..& kediik-WholetuLle Grocers; Com . - ' a tolauSoa UseAlwats, laza Detlani In-Produce—Hbund I = 4l ' " 4 " . 4., lablrdixOd. ts 4 ellth Arab, PI A. Arm: aompaiin; WOODWARD .0 t o*6li: it at, grow& /WM bhulul stmt. r.vaibbio, NEW .YOBX. ADVEATISPICENTS. hom VISSCHER. General AdTerttelqg Moan. No. 3.113 &ad Now York. No No. ou Namotu Axed.) A TIENTION of --tourthasers is' respectfully called toe new andpi. : ..... 4 51antielnrension in Piano Fortes, now roar UiliMittlTltide t i b gt‘2l O u ßed bile fan " ' .n Tr. Doeullarit - 7 of the tieleettal Pianoantelste Ito eat ' nettr for odor.. Plop. knownvigh the single linger. an attainment hitherto un to the Plano Forte. . . Therini todinnY lordrrocr is enabled by the aid ornate improvement to pollen effects in edam playing that would confound a Thalberg or • llsta. One °fits chief es etßenedni be Its camity to be mewl at will n an ordinary Inane of b y e the onalltyof tone, arid Is Instantly co on pedal to combimition ' thi b tßruiaarmin e ut = as to captivate and charm the ' heart. beep I.rurocuts are superior in rower to two Ordinard 6 7 octave Pianos, white Par mechanic purity. bread and riehnen of tens, they eballenge the competi. Um of t I This le the united' testimony of Prete:Mors and Ama teurs who ham tested the tielestial Piano. Ordinary Pt• anon of an arum new and second band for sale at .reduced Prima ELY it MUNGER. itil Broadway, New YOrt. ee23-3mv Manufacture. k Dealers. wbolnale dretalL Brodie's • Cloaks and Mantillas: ; fir.O.AIROPIE, 51 Canal,' and 63 Liirpe, nerd sta.. Neer 'York, Importer, alanuteetorer sad auto and - .Recall Dealer Ln LADIES'. CLOAKS and SIANVILLAS eif every fabric and deerriptlon, solicits the attention of btssers to hie extensive stock or good; imitable ttu the Fall Season. Isla &tritely-ad the trade as =Armed MOntbly by Llarper's, Dodeeol and other leading /garbler , welts= lIE subeeriliere are now prepared to offer Ibr the inspection ofJobbere, 'Music Dealers and oth er. the follow lug in articlea ltu = dcal Instrumenta end -Merchandise. ing Wolin.% Moe Awes, Guitars. 1' hatt, Pirtz, de.: .Flreod. clad Gorgon Acrordeons. &shunts Orrn_ ri a Pis , 101.4114.1 t . Trombone,. du.. dr::: G erman oadfeabion Drifter. if, dr. Our errangementaniththe largest eat:Most celebrated Manufacturers to Europe are such so to enable us to sell geode et their lowest prices, sod we Can offer our custo mer. the advantage of selecting from an entirely anew end carefully me erted stock. Being In the Market at =lma go:is WITH THE CAIMI, needy to eompt of any lots of goods <het may offer. we can afford opporbuilties of bar gains In meet ertlelela Agents ofearhart Netelhame celebrate , Patent Melo deem, -FERDINAND o. In CO.: Importers; enl2-3mv No. In Midden Lane, Neer Tat. ELE iinderOgned having the Ageneir of Memo.. CARHART NEF.DitA3FS (N York LEBRATED-PATENT.SIELdDEOIs S r . would Warm the Trade and the Puhlie geaerid, that they are non prepared to tarnish to boat,. and other, theme truly celebrated Instrumenta at the lianarertnerers' LOWEST PRICES. Everrlnetratnent Warranted. FERDINAND ZOIJELCUMOO.. ImportersMoak.] Instromen of .a, arelDamr No. 97 Maiden lane. New Fork. Daguerreotype Materials. W. THOMPSON & CO., 315 Broadway, r 1 York me:lntaiiiTgrnd.rer74,"ll23:4l- Z "!'d• Voiatlander Johtes. P eer.- twiteon'e and -ail othw Amerfean mer. ronetatiby on hand, at the Manutaer taw. lorresArricea. and parr per entOdmo Fire and liurglar. Proof Safe _Depot.... WM. MCFARLAND . CO., 31 NAIDZN • LAYIL NM , rater . Watehottml4s B Pratt e t :; Md. ANN.Sr'Jetrelers' 'and 'Counting Route SatesatararT tlse, constantly on bond Ate eat!, and .8473.:41.1 or77oed*--tty 4oac , Ari 6 6th, 1143.1. • mom, AL Toe ' that Gentiantan—lt gitts me pilaw urei to inform that your .14‘14 presorted MY Becks and itTreltirtr lbaltet. Pr . loot sn ' t h at Ltd . :l%47Z It b as o t a t=h l r=bo . t. sob e I VITrIllar;=:: villa think, answer Ita.suotitentrial. -- Itasmertalr OM% Jr 4, • T..lE:shy...Jr:cal Ihmth . _Elegant Cabinet Furniture. SCITAFFER4SUCKOW, • N0e.1:5 117 Anthony ef., New: York.' MANUFACTURERS, Wholesale and "Re• tall Nairn In Itlel Carnal Iteaeleond Furniture of glary description. No inferior articles. Orders by mall faithfully and promptly executed. Dealers and °theme an invited to call and otarolne our Met. ty4.7aav FEVER AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECICER'S STAMPEDE.. MIXTURE, Air the Baer and .d=boris itipepria and of HE PrOptietors of g i elreeilieine will state entrain hesitation or neir of exotradletion, that the Owns Mratres has cored more perm. •here It bee beau intrwhirisdAban any. .other media. In me for the above diseases. Thle medic!. has 'neither Arsenic.nor Quinine In Ma competition, dl of the inaredients aro of a perfectly healthy , ersetor and highly stimulating and Invigorating In tLeLr tendenq. s Person. while mks Mile medlebse 0111 not be enacted br emminin to venter cr • damp atmosphere notoore than when In thickest:nil Width. Planters Insettions of the ivorintrY where t h e Ago. F.- bollv, _will do welll9 adopt this medicine, es the patknt In not obliged toter terwhiheundertreattnent and they may be mewed eforptedlicurr. 7'W Proprietor cottld introduce thonsend9of certificates from Mascot the hlsheet respect ability, but prefrsenertng to the skit 'our one bottle and you have the toLllibla proof bn Tom - self- be? diter - Oen for Its use accompany eeeh bottle. Certificates ean be teen' at the pinee.}boving ehereihle Malkin. has mend when all loonave failed. For Dhooepata and all oth9-4111Complaints them is not • Wier Medicine Intl. sharkat • It hatialoo bretalaken with the meet astonishing entemee In esreral cases of fltieumatlma and flonh. for these com plalnts Wiest tabliepoonthl a day. One bottle of this Medicine very anent has the desired et. &et. Price_per bottla and Canada. For We or Those's* in .11par6of the united States MlMn=gl Wbetewile anten meet be addressed to MUD Oil BLNEICKIL vole Proprietors. 'A Breedwae. New Sark. Ames—Plembutr4.. B. A. Tahneetoek . 004 ma- aiNk..gaki Cha-il:Kerww. Pittsburgh:— • 4,40-tr. .1-11.0 N WAVEHOtrii, MARTIN, SPRING & CO., Importers sod /Solon In IRON AND STEEL, • REM Gererneich Strect,New York.. Moen otnastantlp on head a fail cosortaceld of Bar, Rod Rand, Iloop, Horse Shoe, and other IRON, STEEL . OP ALL KINDS. Merchants from all section. of the conntrr are Invited to call °emend their oedema token buying. • Orders to mall citrosted to earner. will I Riled et the loweet roarkerratch MARTIN. SPRING isldw 562 Greenwich et, N. Y. Si BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, , wror rosr, Have maned toffo.l7o IMhan. cor. qfJ3palau, IMPORTING, the leading Drugs from their original Markets. both to Europe and Bast Indies. and French and Eapliob ChemkaLk. Perfumery, Tooth. Nall and Hair ea, Gar Cdoeesand Stramy Paris and Trieste Eponges, Corks, Poops, au, au„ %Lel. 11Mr.l. them on the moetreaeonable terms. Orders either In person, or by mall, will receive their best attention. SAIlittEL L. CAVERLY, Wholesale Dea1t...3..1n t...3..1n Brooms.. Painted Pails and Tube, _Wand and 'Mb low Ware, Duluth., Mats. Coniage. Twine, Wicking. Match ea. Re. 204 Greenwich et.. lksw York. MiN=2=Ml WINDOW SHADES, Gilt Cornices, Table Oloth.ket, JOHN TNRllllll.E.3Lumfactorerand Wholesale .Dealer. No.IO Catharl. et. and No. 6 MAD= 861162.. New York. mho.l7v MISCELLANEOUS. COACH FACTORY SM. 110.46 DIAMOND sriesst. E. M. BIGELOWi - Proprietor • ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, Corner Diamond street and CAerry. Ar t 4.115-tf , • PITTEERTROHad. ASHLAND HOUSE, ARCH STIWET, AIIOTE BET=TII H. • S. BErisoN, PILOPETICSOIL //arPri& , N Board, $1,60 per day—Er Alm 8:118114-1td • ~....rona P. OLASS Claim Man. Nat. Tat. Moe.) U. lit.Charlea k Perm Hatelij 11:7TY HOTEL, (late .Brown a,)• earner of Smithfield and Third rtreata, Plttaintegh. ULAM ARIL Proprkton. . • Sends large and 0013.11001211 Rogue Mainz under i=sh roar, and funalabed with taw equipment& t, le now open for : the reeeptkat of the traveling Peddle. Cliaanza hangars. ." .p26lein 8: COTEMIT & SON, .aEbtERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for dio - male and mamma Mil Elliot., Collodion of NeoM r Nowitlaitng Losfdon Bonds. coffinfinn. kn. No. 1407131 H et, Plttobmnb. Ps. •sp.34f • .... annum -PROPRIXTOIt3 . KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, ORWARDING AND COMMISSION bunr.b. rd Pa. KRCIIANTH, Canal Baaln, Entonth 'trod, Piths 011, Ma. Park, (7. tfapia Klee. ex tra and ' fin. lin% anthracite and Scotch Ida Pon. &am' Wink and Way. antbruita Coll. de, win Chmeral Commiision a idCoßec ttonAgency Offloi, • FOR the collection nf ,fforae. and Foreign gareantil• audallallar Sloan. thaws. In 3dlrldgan 1141ext e e r d i ta .. V d : .. mstfatt a ami ftymanter auntie, Stock:and Unframed, A M. ""°°' Zee! iTE= 4'D II RS6 I 4; 'Tht t . d ) Va gs r.. Co., !Untie Office; I,,,?rens, Stewart A * Co.; WANTE.TWO doedea' Of ill4adree from reatetable ionermum 'Commune: • - 1 d • 011 N-. SOUTIT 'Coach: Maker, corner of w4Nth Coloolase. sad. Federal,at.. City. ere he extensively . marinhottoei arm description of VERICLM. of &belied matertehand by the beet trertoten. Bo has oho o_peeed • a' WAIL 00111 In the PLY - Merles buildings, on brood above Wwitat,whese he hest Ipeee ents very Air. stock of .work,.(with daily additions.) to which he torttee the attention and eritical examination, MAI rrasfinti;ZTlt"* eonUnned r171124:1. etyle of haleh of his work—he timmt be competed In In the Emit or West. se23m JUILIS SOUTH. • T..C. WARRINGTON; • . lADZES' C ILDREIVS SHOE, STORE; / Malta ou'' band 1211 41404:2821. -la 21 atarth.4tzetrt. Pllt+barsh, - • - ceBlll7d FELIX'S -GENUINE - EXTRACT OF • .• MIT& 6114 bad 1614: rewind four premitarph :2 Mins AL paid 2. 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T=l4l , 2 7 Wili 11;:=1 , 10 , : n t b ig purrhaidnar. - JOHN & DAVISON, sel2 . • , 65 Market rt. near eth et. • INDIA RUBBER' 1108E-4roni 3.4 to 8 Inch eallberZfbr ftro kialioottres. onchre.,rtentoboat 'atid bydrant WM. for rale In wry Quantities, at trio India I Rubber depot, 11011arket rt. . J.•lt PMLI.IIIi, statute for Um Boston Bolting Cal VINEGAR —42 bble. Common Vinegar; ; x etas Vuraider sale low by wl4 J. W. IdePARLAND, :AZ Liberty et. D.-UTTER-7 kogs.Butter read by Railroad air bs. tt___ VALZELL & CO 01 , 1 - 1 DIMS. ALUM on hand and (Or sale b 40‘J cull /LIMING URAL • " • NS: _ l ip ea or , I We. 'au2o AKANDLES.S. ! IWENTY-FIVE ACRES OF COAL L A N D', near the Sterworehle Plank Reed. 1 ••.• ' 1.1111 Seat, at the Salient kith Creek, Arc. - with!,lo erne of land. A Dwelling Donee and 10ewe. et klume(7rrille, for sell =raw term, br . • St CUTUBSRT 1i0N.140, 3d et., TO LEASE FOR A TERM' OF YEARS 7 - 1. A beautiful building lot baring Wheat on Llbertr et. Comp:WU ath_in.,) of 21 rent. and ertendlng beck 133 feet to en ether. Thia property being locate:lln the neighbor hood of Liateldiotol, it West. the place to greet • Roo4 bu &nese house. ApDlr to B. 14.1.A1N • BON. 216th pt. fIUANG—Two tone Peruvian just rood a tA T s - Seed sad Implement Store for air.. • • . JAKES' WARDROP. 'VELVET, Embossed andLlneu Ord Went , . ad Piano and labia Covet*,et. • • stab. W. AkeltaNTOCK &MM.% 112 Market OINTMENT JARS —. Canopy top, from 2 to VD eanee&l east& A. vale - • ' • 14 Kan MRS & CO. EGOS—febblo. this day reo'd - nod for sale , by kale lIMNRYILOOLLIN9. HEESE--300 big. prime cutting W. It Cheese reed by. =NU H. MAINS. LOUR-90 bbls. S. F. in 'dote' and for r br_ ..ar • 11. MAMMA I OD. IMERTILIZERS—Guano, Sup; 'Phospha ju °rum., Bon" pure hm oast. for br 1013 ; 1111.ANKLABD. afilllll4. ROSIN in. store for.tialo by - vulvas . ; • La. Estaams 2 co: QUO/al-100 bbla. and- Crunhed in 177 slam lbw isle by salt DAIZALI, 00. ipp Aviv - Ay , 8 • RENOVATING REEOLV: 1 - I,ll2 CT.ju d re:4.W in WO by , matt - - ILL em taisi ' ow): LIME -100 bble. Immo for este bi ,Nft II COLLINS T. Jr. C LP. CD .7 C . 8 - fl5 g in, i r ! st— g g , t 22 93 243 OU , 6 79 WI cExcl 6 •r hi B r -, 0 P I .1 3, log 10/ JO/ I 123 1118 I 20 220 •MO NO SO V 111 154 IN • 15 191 4 11 1$ 519 51 SS - 133: 53 II 16 110 100 I 13 PS 157 43 5 233 210 41 23 190 179 33' 53 1 =2 55 69 53 343 723 51 55 07 17 114 2 92 73 211 17 128 77 212 24 as 'IN 77l 33 73 713. 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Golden " a n* m r ilr iolaceerz. e o. e for Bale IL)3 , MIT i CO ____ rIPESIE DRAFTS, Promiseore Notes and L Bins or Exanl , C• .n Ixeiot.lead at :II VIM st I - " 15 - IL SIeLALN t BON. . _ 7 1UVAN1'ED—Fivo to 15 mores,ith = Is, ornireolent to . railroad station. be. erase orrd Inoalre at /WM'S IlElae, 87 Watei et. 11 4 11$8T RATE QLOTHING, . for men and It marwit Pirw"Vli stadWwelkniareUr oa • ginlLHAßmoNle.—The Philharmonic liool•ty ten' rettnee it molaryet weekly RpECAR. Inst., at 7 Lafate TUESDA Y on TU FALNlhO,ll)th. at o'clock. Members alra requested to bring their . 31asslahe," and be punctual In their attendance, • oc7:3t• WANTED—Thrce clever men. to complete Ile_r otpurchasors on, the handoomeat location 4thll.oW,tbla Ohio of haat hlhen♦. Such offers lare Wilk% made. Enquire a TINS. WOODS. • ale'ie•Tra . 76 Fourth .heat. LARD—2O firkins No. 1 Lard to arriyo for male by *el A A. At A. MeZANE. Supprfitteapdbbls reed abd Am We by A. a A. MeBANE. 30 0 LBS. 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ICE-25 . ..". prime Rica arriving and fcir !wt. - Joari Wprr apo. ~ • ,ROAN BBL hae received a beautiful • enerdtsiat'eS , Stalped . and • narand elrtrool DE E 81.6!" shake lot ot,r sired Striped DRZN 3 sthits. stud reepeethillysolle althorn the Ft - LADDERS IteINTEEL 4 The htzheet c r ash " '1'..1 ' !1 " )!-- P co. i n) - _ 4 :ccerires4Wachtrad CORN bblo. ftorotwii Corn Dissliturtivall sad forsisle br • JIMLL - 4 Inert?. "S, 1854 PITTSBURGH ; GAZETTE ,MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, 1864 Arrival of the Emilia In Boston. FUUTUE E. FROM TUE HECT IC. The Europa arrived here at 11 o'clock last night. Fourteen survivors of the steamship Arc tic are among her passengers. Mr. C. T. Mitchell, of Charleston, 8. C., and Edward Dupasseur, of New Orleans, two of them, state that Mrs. Collins and her son and daughter were drowned by then upsetting of the boat in which they had been.placed by Capt.:Luce. Mr. John Degnon, , the first assistant engineer, furnishes the following statement: "The.fitst I heard was a cry of 4 atop the en gines.' Inimediately after this -I. heard the sig nal bells rung to have them stopped. At the time I felt the crash of. the collision, in company with. the chief engineer. Mr. Rodgers, I ran down to the platform, before reaching which the engines were stopped by John Willet, the engiheer on duty. Mr. Rodgers looked over the platfornfin to the bilge and saw the rush of - water, - and he then gave orders to open the bilge injection, I which was immediately done. At this time the bell rang for the t ngines to go ahead again.. Mr.. Rodgers then told me to go forward and see that ' the Worthington pumpswero set to work, which was done. B g "E Al this time the four bilge pumps, the two bilge injections -and the Worthington. pumps were in full operation. In the course of ten minutea after the collision, the water rose over the fire-room floor, height of four feet; and in thirty minutes more the lower fires were put out. The engines continued working; the steam fall ing down to-one and a half pounds. In thirty five minutes more the water bad gained so much as to put, out the upper fires. I then left the engine room and went forward and informed Capt. Luce that nothing more couldbe.done:by the engines or pumps." The names of the passengers saved in the two boats which reached Broad Cove, are as follows: `ln the Sevmd .Mate's Boar.-0. T. Mitchell, of Charleston, W. A. Young, of Ireland, W:Gilbert of New York, Henderson Moores, of do. F. de- Mayer, of Mexico, and Wm. Gihon Jr. In the other boat were G. du Pamela of New Orleans, and Mr: Gelb, Purser of the Arctic. These were all first-class passengers. . The second-class passengers saved in these boats were—N. M. Tuns, Sr,. J. Bogart, J. Hen nessy, J. Brilatla, Geo. Hobbs, Du Laconia, . the, servant of the Dud de Grammat. Baahlam, the second officer of the Arctic, alsolrrived in the Europa. When Mr. Mitchell left the ship he says Mr. Brown's family, seven in all, were standing on the deck, and all are supposed to have gone down. Mrs. E.'sK. Collins, with her son and daughter and many other ladies, were put'in n boat, but in the act of lowering it, all except one, who clung to a party who held on to. the boat, were thrown into the sea and lost. A large boat, capable of holding fifty or more persons, was on the deck of the Arctic, and be ing too heavy to launch, it is supposed eh* would be filled with persons, hoping that she would float off when the ship sunk, and not be carried down with her. From the ter York nomad. SCENER AND Dccrornrs.—A report made by Mr. Dorian, the third mate of the Arctic, to Captain West, at Mr. Collins' office yesterday, differs very materially from that furnished by the second of ficer. . r. onatt states I. at .nring / e trying scone I e was perfectly cool and collected, and knew ully all that was transpiring about him. lie gives it as his positive opinion that the la dy and slaughter of Mr. E. Collin* were not the parsons lost by the giving way of the tackle; that ho is well convinced that Mrs. Collins and daugh ter were placed in a boat by Captain Luce him self, and that said beat pushed from tho chip long before the drowning of those supposed to have been the persons alluded to. ,The boat was well provisioned, and the most confident hopes are entertained that the sufferers have been pick ed up, and Bea they will be restored to the em brace of their heart broken husband and father. This boat most base beet that first sent from the ship. It had a compass, water and provis ions for fourteen days, and was under the charge of NIT. Gourley, the first officer: .\ - amen of I'turingera known to be &red.—Wm. Nicollis, Treeco, Scilly Island, Ilenry Jenkins, do., Jas. Thompson, N. 0., Capt. PaulF. Grano, N. V., Geo. 11. Barns, Philalla. M. Thipasseur, F. T. ..aiacityn; W. A. Young, W.Gilion, Jr., W. W. Qilbert,lV.„PAtallibone, Menderemtileore. E. J. Ilicheliea, T. Ilennesy, J. McMath, George • Dowds, E. 11. Jues, J. Bogart, C. Lu Laonit , Total number of passengers, '46; Officers and Crew, 11:5- ' Total 401; Bayed 106; missing, 'sup posed lost from the Arctic; 295. Is TItERI ANT Hops Ina min &TETT or °TILERS or rue Aucriol.—lt was confidently hoped, from a variety of statements made at the office of Mr. E. K. Collins yesterday, that Mrs. Collins and Daughter was not in the boat whose tackling' gave way and precipitated the ocupanrs into the deep. It Was also stated that Mr... Edward San ford-was last seen at the stern of the Arctic in company with the family of the Browne, (of the firm of Brown, Shipley & Co. of Liverpool ;) that the ladies of the party had life preierrereadjus ted to them, and thotone of "the stern boats was either iwinging at the stern or seated on , the water. , \• . . If we take the circums as in connection with Copt Lace's declaration, .4:- his son shout share his fate," it ii buthu to suppose that ` . the comander of the vessel BEM some more pro pitious mode of deliveranceforhis obildthen the frail chances in entrusting hitn,to the bast which Mr. Baahlain, the second,\mato 'bed secured for himself and brother seamen,. \ , \ . The hope is--suld a `graolorA Providence send that it may not prove a. hone ',, ..;..,.... hope —that Capt. Luce, his son,' r. ford, Mrs. E. K. Collins and remit'-.and ... family, and some few. ladles, d in getting Into.the boat at the at , per haps be delivered from' their : yes , eel which has not yet reached , if Mr. Sanford was posses .. lion of that firmness, prudent 'tight which actuated his motions on ,t too much. to think, from the positi, iwas last seen, that his calmness a. ssion \ 5 were called !into requisition with um ritical skill and a:pellet/tee of Capt. Luce; and, rione of the survivors saw diem perish, the tli Or/ of gentlemen - well acquainted with Capt ..1..u4, and Mr. Sandford in, that they and Mrs. Collini \ nnd family, and Mr. Brown's family and the ladies who had life prescrrers adjusted 'to their bodfirs, escaped in the stern boat, which has not yetheep accounted for. \ 1- • 130 03 174 10 131 151 1701 21 132 270 203 44 200 126 161 4 112 304 221 17 147 25 191 69 62 SO .:121 72 75e , ' 55 39 101 74 112 2 US 43 210 12 115 25 214 114 MS 142' 153 50 253 525 174 60 70 114 201 2/ 17 157 3 34 34 77 00 40 BO 172 on 7 14 .5i 7 4 7 1006 44 52 84 • 1 . 7 143 22 3 25 54 11700 15 101 153 00 43 BI ST 00 14 95 10 00 191 25 13) 7 45 155 00 1 00 32 00 17 23 aOO in la aOO 56 42 93 34 02 ea 2 5 a0 5 175 47 21 00 PR 52 115 Co 110 as ano a 33 70 00 95 27 199 02 Vtnuoar—A MODEL STATE.—Firatly, there is not a public, legalized tippling house in the State.. Instead of licensing men, to sell,poison to'their fellow-men, the solo of rum is made by law what it always is In, fact—a crime. • Secondly, there are neither °Wei nor soldiers, nor a fort, in the State; though the citizens when Galled upon sair the best seldiers in the world!,- Who has not heard of the .ftqlolly Stark's men`` of the Resolution, or the "Green mountain boys", of later date? 4110 OM 6024111 Thero is not-a theatre, circa! operathouse, public museum, or any other gre a t show-shop in the: State; an d who ever heard of a Vermont mob? Without ..fighting-rum,'" how could they have mobs? There is no recorder a-Vermont murder these ten years, and.her penitentiary' is There are no elates in the State, nor any, .ex cept a few, .dough-facer ;, who felloiShip slave owners. There are railroads, bur no Wall-stn. or State-eta, and no great railroad defaulters. ' There are no seaports, no \ arrivals 'ot immi grants,'• except the few scattering-from Canada, and hence no monstrous oonup Reliant the. ballot There are no Banks that do not Pay what they promise, and no millions spent at the State Treas ury to support an army of idle loafers. Therein inn Vermont a nation of hardy mono 4 tabieers; athletic men and hincLsome women; a great community Of. honest industrious farmers;: cultivating a fruitful sell, and enjoyine \ the re wards of peaceful industry. John J. Crittenden, Jr., sin of ' Abe /lOW John J. Crittenden, died at the residence , wf.his father in Frankfort on Fridey.last. Re-Walt a graduate of Centre' College, and was a young an efligh remise. . ' : The Panama Railroad has been fin yoonspli ted to the etworriit, 'to which the - atheare now .running, leaving only eight miles of_ mile car riage; over a road which has been p ut' it; much. better repair by the ernaparry, so that it can be easily :traversals about three: heirs. • \ Me new Assay Office in New York, bee ar , mewed operations. Several depositor of Ml= (brain' gold per.Northern:Light have recei ved. The Office has force enough to melt ands fine daily about half a million's worth of gold, \ which Jethro-fourths of:the power of the Phil adelphia Mint. Thervalue of.the depositaii Is se oertained in one day, and the depositors can re: °tire; the'day after. making :their zdeiwatites - , warrant for the value either:listens; cian \ ,\ or en'- ? tificates—thi hitter taken7for duties; or risyablo at the Sub-Treasury: ' TRIt f!ROTiNCLIAL CO . ONCIL of Ittaimitomc. ThoProrinclol Connell of Balritooreiirhieh was annonnosii io ;Conrene on'the Ath ontorember next,''liao•beetn: postponed. afflostobling of Bishopt Congoikist„Rome; In' l4 iimil%l) 4 % Ag whim's the 'Archbishop is to .be present, Is the cants of foe postponement—Pittsburgh CaMolie. ' MC. • ENCISSALL/CT AT DiIITOK Mn.—Dave . Phones, the ..Ifourdarer, Aony by a 3f0h....8are Thomas, the negrtNr‘ 1:0* murdered atr..Wm. B u tl er in Caroline county, Md., on the 27th ult. has been tried at Denton, and oonvidted of ~m urder it the second degree," and the verdict caused so much dissatiafaetion as to induce many citizens to threaten a resort to lynch law on Thuriday last, the day on which the prisoner was found guilty.' The prompt interference of the law, however, prevented the threat from be ing carried into execution at. the time. .13nalt I appears that the vengeance of the populace NU only temporarily stayed. We learnfrom a let- . ter of a correspondent we receivect yesteiday,. theta large and excited crowd assembled about 12 o'clock on Saturday night,proceeded to the jail, broke it open, took the prisoner, out and hung him from .a plank which they nailed to. thL window outside,' in the second story of the jail' building. Tie was suspended until life was ex-' Boot, when he was cat - down, and his body con veyed back into the jail. Nor did the mob atop hero. They then released and set at liberty two other prisoners, one of whom had been sentenced to the Penitentiary. We learn from another source that the Sheriff was seized and tied by the mob before they, proceeded to their murderous work. . This one of the most daring outrages ever perpetrated' in. Maryland. Borrcnr; Oot. 18,1.884 .The New York Tribune, alluding to tbUlose of • the Arctic!, says: "Mahlon Day, wife and daughter, were on board the Arctic, and are supposed to be lost.— Mr. Day; for a long period, kept a stationer's store in this city, and was known to a vastnum ber of our citizens. He was about 65 years of. age. 'Mr. North; as we are informed by one of his relatives, was James E. North, of the firurpf James. E. North of New Orleans. He was 'a brother of William North, of this city, and alai of' Professor North, of Yale, College. By a course of prosperous business, he had acquired a large property. Edward Sandford was one of the brightest ornaments of the. New York Has. He was One of the speakers at the first great Union meeting in Castle Garden. Mrs. Scott was the widow of the. gallant Major Scott, of the Army, who was killed in the Mexican war, She resided Et MDwaukie. Her brother, Mr. Mc- Cracken, was also on board the Arctic. She was a heroine; yet and accomplished, and was worthy of ill lame of her husband." • A correspondent ol' the Boston Trateler, giv ing a sketch or the Graham trial at New York, sap:— "It added to the heart,sickening and very hor ror of the trial, that when Mrs. Loring, the wife of the murdered victim of passion and intemper ance, an estimable and . fine appearing lady, was introduced as a witness, when she had proceed ed awhile in her testimony, unable to bear up Under the the revived scenes of that dark and fatal night, nearly fainted away, and was carried out of Court. The very dagger also was exhib iced and freely handled,which did the fatal deed,. nearly . a foot in length, and very much bent by the violence with which it was struck against one of the ribs. It gleamed with brightness, -and seemed intent an murder still. I turned away from the sickening s'ght, and left the room." Vito 'Drc no °RAYNOR; a young French no bleman of distinguished family, was among the passengers lost in the steamer Arctio. Barns in his very graphic :statement,, mentions having seen him on board the steamer as the, boat to which he was, left her. lie was sextet; the. United States as an attache to the Freno Embassy at Washington and is described as SD intelligent person of exceedingly amiable man ors. He was appointed more than six months ago to the post which he was on his Way to fill, but his.departure had been repeatedly pat off by'family circumstances and other obstaclee New York paper says, that he was but twitrity one years of age, and the last of his race. He was a lineal descendant of Count. Philibert Ass Grammont, a 'famous wit of the Court of Louii, XPi', who, when banished \from France, went to England, and became equally famous at the dissolute Court of Cluirlea 'the Second. - , Tug Rocirsocrrr \ Tanarr. 7 -Vcoshington Oct. I^_.—The Government bas acceded to -the appli cation of Mr. Perley,\respecting\tbe free admis sion of colonial fish caught this Ason, and has given officialassurtuace\:f an exec re applica tion to Cc:ogress to \ refund any du 'e that may, hereafter be s paid on \srich`fish, and r ower to , cancel any Warehouse \ bon that 'ma e given frcon...henceforth, nntili the Reciprocity. trtuttzr comes into full \ operaturn. This 'con° on is a \ made in consideration or \ our -a‘men sing been promptly admitted tn. \ the here Pitt 'es of the Provinces and oil profitoof `the fish , g season. Mr. Perley appearsto ave , thattitged i, N his negotations - skilfor. now\ goes to ' Qud beo on other businesso nneeted with the treaty, whicb,\ it is expected, will be finally Inpleted in a few:Weeks, satisfactory informatio having' been received from New BrunsWick .d Nova \ Scotia. \ \ GREAT It ie TON , TWELVE \ AND , A c ALP CENT Le‘...kns.—The \opening of all the land• offit i in .hliealssippi and the new graduation. we'; TO crowded the ancient•and venerable lend bffic in Washihgton, Adies COunty, six,,mfics .ack .f Natche with a countlesd host of 'land land jObbers This is the oldest hind offiCe in the',.etate dpd cOnsermently s ill the publiclands in that land district . are been in market mhre than thirtiyears, and, can be entered at a bit an acre and uncle Seine title to the land. 'When Nt man can bay a farm \of three hundred and twenty acres, the hugest‘amount allowed, to be entered by one ... n, for flirty dollars, and 'get thebest title in • e world, who would be without a farm t—N. O. • rue Da*. ' d'Dasccannvo flo La —We ae.e intone. of the . San Fianelsco paderlo, a curious - illuskration of the way itt which 'slavery degrades a ;man, in' the public eftimatien, \A. negro Manenlisted by a man who claimed hiurns his shke. lug the fact the journal in question , ppoke of the . negro as "Mr. Stephe li S.:ffill. a vabtablo Man." Soon after, the paper, tatec that the., case \was brought before the. co a r, and Men it, spoke \ of the negro, as "Men Stephen," and,when it was.announeed that be was gken up to Ids mass ter, Jhe editor spite of i, hint, as "the: negro Steve:" When he was au posed, to be frig, he was Mr. Stephen 8. pill'N—whan -it appeared that he Was -a elave, he 'll "the negro Steve !" \ Coo WAY TO SZCIMO ACCo .1110t4 t TION.—By. the late changes of trains on the Lekell Rail , . o\ d red the 6 o'clook evening train r Lowell does not ‘ stop at Winchester as former . 1:t is re ported that some 20‘or 80 spirited el zeni,of that thriving village, who were. determin to ;reach their homes as inual, took the 6 o'clAk train on Saturday evening; When arriving at Winehes ter Seised the opportunity and piled the bral4s" so Lite stop the train sufficiently for • hem lo \,, get oir , safely, without saying to the con notor or brakesman, "By your leave, - Sire! " ' T eta: , .. king poisession of a ship at sea in this ma ner •Is piracy\,\ '• What is the offence on land?—B. (On , . \A Cuslou, is Examen Jontkrnensici.— • change in the British lad with respect to trials. wlll commence' from and after the 24th October, when the common law procedure set, will come Into operation. Ills provided that `s. judge by consent may try 06db:tee of fact a jury, provided the court Upon a rule to sheue cause,- or a' judge, shall think fit to allow ouch trial, and the verdict of the judge into be of the same effect as the, verdict : of , the jury, save thatlt, shall not be queetionedonthe ground of being against the weight of advice, and the proceedinecipon and after Ail trial; - as to the power of the court or judge, the evidence and otherwise, all be the same as \ in the case'of trial by . . Ficaunc • Eitenon.—The,, returns from State indicate the re-electio n of Maxwell, demo• crat, to Congress, by an increased majority.— Ili has ii gain of 80 he Wakully; 124 in 'Jeffer ion, and 23 in Leon It is reported that be has plso pitied ibtint 100 inbladieon,Und 40 in Jack son. In thee. Logialsturia the demotrate havh. giined three 'deregatel and. one "Senator, and \ lost three delegates hi Gadsden,' where the whig candidates for Congress has made gain. ' Max: welre majority in the 'State. two years ego was • - Titufftire m Cnithosius. The •ote\in tome at.the late election. a total of about 76,- - 000, Indicates a heavy ineraCso ores, popula tPm sine, lastyear `• \ \ \\• r' •••, • ' ' \\ HEMP Alksivillst. (Sy.) Eigle says the almost total 'Mare of tic hemp seed crop of Sprite*/ and ' iiiissonri h as tel to the formation 'company An that city for 'the pur-, pose of impolding• it from Europe. , Dscatesse. 07 .CL701022111.1.--gOlig7lo/00. and 'Otbir ocusatOritiii iihnishlng the Roman Itlentrey in\lreland to in immense , extent. ;According to the Reverend R. Bickersteth, there•write about six , years igo, upwards , of ,;five thowand Po' l4l in Ireland; last year,. it appears from a return, theii*eie only two thousand four hind an 4 Tithe nay, 8d thin., a drover attempted to driie Sine 'Modred Sheepecross thClßusquehanit river, at Liverpool, 'Perry county,. Pa., all of which. es 'icept about two hundred, were drownWL \ I - 1...:11:': ~ t,.;....) ll' ;:.! , 51r 77i1'T.'',..1, VOLUME LXVIII-NUMBER r—r -- --7 - _,- -, -- — 7 — 'l. . '..AM‘N 2.CINGI MI Wowww."-v-A senusrkable trial came off lately in Orange county, , NewSorki ' wherein amen named Ringland was plain, Mind certaintsrethreit of the Methodist perm 'mien .: were'defendanta; The suit was instituted b, Mt Plaintiff Wkrecover damagoefrem defendants for pitching said. Plaintiff out of meeting. The teats were these Ottrief tltinglirid, in company irith his wife, and \ ettother female Mend, ' went Ikea .evening prayer, meeting at the MethodietAttilielr at Gardentown,\end took his seat in_, _ „Ml(Weire4 s theroom by the B ide of his wife end - friestraidisiza . ancient custom ill \ that eharoh forbids isuilestandq§ females from sittingtogether during serviatrvied.' . soon it was circ.nlated through the oongiegettier that "a man was 'amonr the :women.? - The Plaintiff ema requested logo owthw"man's Vide," but he remained skated. Oueof the Trestess:— • after he had tiPitiitierrtlust; it' was' Ids *Mit to sit by wite,—coesenied that he 'Might . Icirep n l4lB see; provided behavellentrelf sal keep quiet • .Other, inernbeve, however, protested ageing, enchinfisetion of tithe honered Mile; kid - five of them insisted. thatstlulaintiff Must."llo to the other side," or , go , ma A:chap:h. _ MD 'Plaintiff Would not leave the women, and there upon commenced a free fight `pro_defendants each: gresPed a leg, siother",,: tair.t*E'setted an arm an and another carried' tbehead.' The Plaintiff squirmed and klcked,tho defensdiritte wig ged and putied,the men and womeigot thorough ly rased up t the lights were estingnished, , the, steve and pipe tumbled down, the-PlOndir Wal carvied" out feet "foremost," and the defendants were, decree:l . lo pay $5l for •an assartalt aid battery. But the man stuck to the woman: i", , Stronna Daarn..oe Rev. Jotarl. W ' Lit:, D.—The Melia and admirers °tilde dietinipilidt- ad divine Will be deeply pained to learn that he died very suddenly in this city, yesterday - .. en ing about three o'clock. - Dr. Waller has for y years occupied a most prominent position. in • \Baptist Church, having filled many stations ; responsibility and labor. He had, if we have \ net been misinformed, Tory recently been'ip- pointed to a post of much importarket,'l l oen the \ duties of which he was just enterinn-when thus soddenly cut off. ,pr. Waller was a gentleman of strong, well-balanced and vigorous mind, highly - . cultivated and refined by years , of arduous and - - uncessing "labor. He was :pernaps, the most distinguishell controversilistef his denomination; and whatever variance - of opinion , may slut as to the correctness of his \ peculiar' view. no one can doubt, nis honesty \of purpos e t or purity of motive in his advocacy - of them. Dr. Waller had, if we mistake not, 'been connected with the religions press, in this State; for some sixteen years. As a writer he was earnest - and forcible ; as a debater, ready and powerful; and • as a logician, strong and \practicaL Dr, Wal ler has mingled Bowe little \in politics, hiving i l l\ been elected in -1849," over II n:Thos. P. Mar shall,-to the ConatitutionslCo venticei.- - Helms at the time of his death - thee 'or editor of the Western Recorder the organ of the Baptist de- nomination in the West. Tar. Corros Caor.—We learn from the Mitch- .., es (Miss.) Courier of the 2d inst., that - a -.storm ' which swept through that seetion oFthecountly, is short time Educe has done immenol damage to the cotton crop. Ti saSrs : . .-\- - - - We have never known a storm so g ally dei struetivo as the one of week before last.'-'Ever whore through ttm Southwesteren.conntries of this State, the mune-report comes up. .le moat places that we have Suited, and 'all Mon ..the . line of our trip, the .cotton picked' before the i\ storm is about the 'only gocid Cotten that will .. forwarded to market. Large fields upon . e river b?ttoms have been entirely , under , , • . 'for days; the cotton on the hill sides,-was beate en out stained end dirtied to a remarkable , ex, ent, while the rotting of the unopened bells' and • esprouting of the seed since the rain ceased, h re progressed most fearfully. ,- The same sad tal . has proceeded from the moutb.of all: The large end the small have . alike reported the reins as Most destruitive, , and the prospects fora crop nearly ruined. \ 'floret, Quismott.—At a' debiting society in ' - Schenectedy, N. Y., the other day, the subject , fir discuesion was, "The most beetltifnl Prkko- :. ,tioh, a gir or , a stra,wberyy." ter,contin- ', . Af Mug,. the ar ent ter two nights,o , meeting . finstly,adjoa eci without coming to r e . onelesion , \ —. the Old inemhere going' for straw - es, aard • \ therYoung onesloi the girls, ThelChleage Democrat, speakingot the Mr . \ les lately trroughenpon its party by sh g LS .--..We think - -that A e party - had:bettkr: ws ' " stood by the old platfOrm that carried us en • 'victory in filmOst every fltate in the 'Union; en that every dspertirefroM it, whether' o p the North or the South is so far' on the road. to - 1. division and defe at." , Fon KAXSAS.-11 is said that one thousand families in the States of Pennsylvania and Ohio • , tend an early emigration tO.,tlia liaises terri- \i \ . M:nrusa.—Statisticen show that Francs . me am:tures •• 00,900,000 friction matches per da An i \t o sso hiss, named Billiard; lately died in the II direrkhouse;LeiCester, in his 71st'Year. ' Ile Was \one of the mutineers of the 'Nora, and was sentenced to execution. The repo was about his neck, end he was on the point of being swung off, wheelie. was reprieved . From that hour to ' , e time hf , his ' , death—whether It was from a nerrou feeling or from fancy cannot be doterm- \ ieed—he 'never wore a neckerchief about bin \ FrOCLEIII/2111166' 001216 TO 0161006.—The Tier. - \ Archbishop %enrich, of Baltimore, with the Rev. ..\ 34r. , Porley, his 'secretary; Rev. Bishop O'Con nor, of Pittsburg, and Rev. Archbishop Hughes, of few York, will sail qe Saturday, from New York, in`the Americin steamer, . Liverpool, en routi:do Rome, on. business connected with the church to Whiell they 614 E: •\\ • • ' Issuittsee, Lessee-4 4 4w York,Octobei 12. The Atliuniti Mutual Insurance Comp y , which has lost kora° two tundred thousan d o f by * ' the wrecleetthe Arctic, his \ recelved A sti off- • bet' to this, from Mr. Collins, ever one - on of dollars in ttie shape of premiums., , •-• ~. -... ;\ - It The New Vint Life and Trust Cimpan also ', the Mutual Life insurance 'Co., are heavy hi re \ .by the celamit3l, . \•. .., ~, ~;:.\ , .., ' 2 \i Isinses Exscrnix.--:-A gentleman - she. krti sed here lest evening from Indianopolia inf . dhat the anti-Administration party have made . inn sweep. They have elected 'their 4mt'ire State' ticket;„ and .eery `member; :of .Con with\the exception the of, ftrst(Eransvilla ~ trict,Troiri which no rettues have- yet,, '. been re "Teived.—Losirriik c..i.e.ff. = n, . 'y \ \ \ • ,01tAT11611Asnisren.-11artholemew Billows arrested at New 'Toth mi. Tuesday for \ Mang out the American bark '3lillandon" for thi , Slite trade. - Milliandon Anilo ft4m New York talk,- -/ camber, 18A and was 'seised on the coast of ' , Africa ity pi. ritish Cruiser Leopard as she Was aboutbk em k a cargo dk'neirees. Mr. Joseh- b i t miaon,: Assist t District \Atttey, demands sl $20,000 hail w ch .wa s , n o t pe footed ' , tcHley., .., . • - \ ~.,.. Thasurire. \ yof ke Michigan now gointdor. \ nerd, shove that bar is 'fortnutte, the &tenth orthe river Teri ra idly -''". \ . -- 7 ; \ ':. \ A Kansas party o emigrant& numbering near- 95 17,6 person*, pass through Betroit \ on Friday . \ ' \of dast week. Anoth party of \ 200 Ia soon _ \ 'k it° , i '; . \ A : '\ \ ' \ '''''. 4l ' . - \ 'The P russian Income \ Tax returne stew that. , Inn ponelation of nearly' 17.m00,0p0 thereon . :1 onljkthree . persons\ enjoy g a greater incom e : tansC.36,boo, whilein En . and thereeintireisty .. 4 two person& whose . yearly . . men exceed lk x. l 000. \ .', 1 ' \ -': -. '' - u Sec illiT SOcit :t.ents: 7 .Bemocetttbe, ail**, and theircortesporidenti. seem to i112401 . a gresk.inw -,' \ ror of secret political soCietias and yet they,iter- er write aSainst that political ecleltaslical secre t associati or,\Catial the order it...leans, or - Nina- ; ‘', int, whose political : intri it and b *alai iett4l=, . cures have been felt for ce ries in every pa rt: - ; ',: \ lid Europe, and :whole pOiso ' is note:being dim \ tilled into Mum= tplition 'd institetions. \\ \ Tus 0i211P211111 . 0,11 Simon A as rult \ lexitte \ —Large pant:Wet ar.gtOot!.: n have l°7lod \ : Atok for this works - \ - ‘, , .335..ta. or i,Barst4sr..-41:1r. 13' ot thiNE . ro, %\ tsor 'of Botany at the Unactillty . ° \Reidells7 ..-" died on the llth ult., A .• .., - ... —..\ • . ...:".. Yellow , Fever ie . ' pip tidies' \ %. ‘ i, the Month v; Not ii, aingi . m.nea froni,r , .. ~.... et Biwiil4li last Fridu3'..\3e l W f r ele , ' 'i l l ' \ : .'--,; one Otktwo new Cases: . At 'it -on'thei9th \' I there" datheir a ' eligb,t: \ froit \\(l 1\ 06)7 011111, fever \ ca led \ A;Ditilphei.:--dentrill :Dste . vvho hau lull \, i''. been elected to : Congrais froinealiforniailielre ~ individual du k Who fought li,„ d, with -jot ,killed :L \ ~Mr. Gilbert,the editor or, the Altn Californian 'v, end member If Congress from Stet 11Rate: ' \ ~. ..- ',Tun Citistni,--Indlana went IckElereti,•lf we ‘, , 164141 11 0 i 10.4 ,PY,XtPirard.7. of 20,000: rity;and ' , -......., rel kti now, isho:bes gone, against Lim and ;is Wares by probablyl6,ooQ majorit y . ptiebi , ‘ forlim by upwards of 20,000 majority, Dir. 5 bal . gone -against: him. end his inestru ;by c i tbly , • 50,000 majprity. .IndienatnacirOltiksit,.. so thoroughly Damper:l'Se, wlllPrestieini r ttli did \ tionts agskaat the AdOnlitiigon liVihk;ekaxt 'Congress' 'What tam baot,ots of \ the leintekratio 41' 1 3'1, le there . ,`sl De \ - °crates rt.?, . .. • \ r ' - —4 , ' vat . ander. \\ c . - - '', .. \I ;•..'' :: , y \ . \ • ,:-.; \ - - --,, .......•:.: :".. 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