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DAILY-4Ln &hats Dr laut.m. TERMS: . .
hilt tatty
W SISK W— Toro ddlariperr nun tn advance. Chan
will to inpdlnd on tbe tannins mttotun
Them ' '
ZVI:: -do oo
2CI oa
The bantam *Vial dub es beadl e lo . ons parson,
and told dad Inn:lady In attune. No dub taped nill
b4t Gent ono the pat totem. mho the money bi amt An
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_ ..'RATES or ADVERTISING:
diereturas4lo lineaUf Nonpareil or dfintiej
-Do ; onatemic—.......-......,--: I 1 TO
Do Do
41tree
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. tme,t0te1tit.......... e —...-- 300 .
-•' , ............—.-- 4 00
' ,t... '. - two 5t0uth5....7.......,-.---- - TCO
ridlireirmonthe-.4::: - ...... -- 0 00_
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• lifelll ' ul t otalis....=.7..".::: 11 00 '
0. 1.17 4,41 1W5 . 3 lines or but Wdittoael . Ltztinnumi 600
• Om pogo, Manmade at noun... (Pr , lot* . •
exclusive of otatter..---.....--- 21 01
mit ad dition al moans inserted over one month. and
for mman 'mated under Um pail, rase,
1 ertwileeteint, *Mewling *Mum% and got mar tift,ten
obe ea a odium aod shalt ..,-•
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be rnblishertiZ table ,On legal adVertlainelds
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for thr &t ir ot L awed the sane
a • ollat advertisements. _ _° •
Admetleements not•marted on the coif mr h .• • •
number of itsaliorm. will 0. continued Mli to • d„ and
ativilege 'of anneal 'medlars is strictly limited-to
OM! mind medlate begrime; and all 'tined...eta Mr
thl DM= Or ether pericrae,
withl as all adimilmulents
not inunediately connected their .0:: business. and
ail damns of advertisements. In length •.r otherwise, be.
the Wafts ...ted. will_ be charged st the. emal rates.
for all melt Mandela atimrtiOcur. bill. Will be o.rbre.l7
Allird d ir=mngerrr e r til t uitle b l eetlintions, Ere coup
ped 1, , , , i s , i = i v i p =
t tleAl= t rilt r i gA ,,, T , 11 . 1i; .
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-able strkgly in Munroe. '• • - ,
Marriage tuition to be [64=60 cents
Dearth itOthor • itmerteel wi charge, suttees somata*.
pled b 7 then( blettatkom cm obitoary notices and when
.
i ns, edvartisansurnd all itthrin *Mulled ohniatunics.
ulre .....ukti
Mons, or • reo maims desimmtlAr tott att.ttl 'm t °
gaits ilotrees ar -_any panne entertaboatents,
whore ehat me made edmitianee-ell notices of mi
nts essordW• om-vms designed.' to call attention
to minds entertain& or intended be plumate
_ individual lntentimssa. inserted with tits under
as; i=b 1 t
i t e e 'Atte da ; 2. .13 . • t paid ton
cello De n to
• t the ride of lft tuMer Ens name
• .
Tavern or sir notice* to be chargerl MIDI. Drift. --
Tavern Llama Pe i riontrt ads - -
Heal gstate ,Iton an -nd
_vortliements not
to to Missed curler yearly rat" but eitoned a dlscatrit of
Vr-three sad Onsthird per mad from the gram= of
T 01 lirMT 1* AMY l'ArZt ri
bo
Atrliangcs
Al!0*. SOnaxc
brat el l:b. ent . ..ed rwh eertble " laz2te to be odd In lelmw.
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~- BATES OP-I)..TSCOTIST. '- ‘
•Doursona oats rta tie aukOOORT7,37
N. HOLMES. & ,BONS ; Broke_ .s. .
e. ST Market rt. Wawa 37,04. goad Postrflt tic. Ftiarbitrall•
oPM I / 4 14STLVANLI. 'Ott Batak,Ctooltonatl..6 1
Bank of Pittabersh..........:l4kunmerlal Itk,Clodal..• do
karbaado Bank of e10.......par Franklin Dank_....: - d..
tiler. and Alanorsof tbe... Lafayette 8ank....__... : 'd0
Bank of - Counabree- mar,Oldo Manta TrastCo- do
Bank of North Arnartear.. Western Reserve Bank... do
Dank, tLirthlt , f , 2ogortigeargr_ .
a SaZoi6lasii et llOn .-...... a
rut --sernatd -.w
,NEW iiratiiiir
Ilatik fft......par All advent Banks--,... X
1112 Ek-sar - .-_ 'NEW YORK.,
411nr• •' • '..-.... Nsw -- T . 01ty2.-........5ar
'Aa :a 1 ." 4= 1 i lk o t i n k. 3. iirni - C*l'2 : tr i2AlllEkke .. . " •
1
• Ideelkahe Rank-, ..tar Daltiaans......--..........rr
-*kV N. JSBEET a DELAWARE.
Bouthsat i tlekk—,,,..-par All aohant Boooke--..:-: X
Tradagougallank,..........kar VIECINIA.
Wastatullank -- ..---psr Rank of (ho Va11ey..:.... 1 ..
ttank. af Chambentruck- 1 Rank ofTs..ltlebtoond.... '
wank of Otesotar ounty.-har Es. lank i ika., Norfolk. "
•Mk 0f15uki11a....„,..„,....par Farmers' of TlryL c ,da, "
k of Doi 08., Chaster-91r Ileaduktrakleehe 2:
Sank of o t0n.........yar North Western Bank.-
lank at , buret '.....:. I • Itranshea..- . ,-1
, eaul . E. ;11 . r e r. l
.. - --:.iILO 5 ,,, u 2, 2W 1A.
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=loon.: 0 au;i7:" - Isutt of SL MN. Cariiigi.' 2
ftio . rlt u rl= n7l: @roar_ "=.
1:,...
volladrurto 13ank.-....2,1, 4 a r r ' tkityyR I PXONA:
Yutaka Rank.-04.-.,....p. Elk oftbaSkof 3,l6erallna ' S
Erie Dank_ .- -,.. ....--,.:,.. .. .. Bank of . Fgrath Clarolina., 2
Farrago? BkoiSticka CD-par Bank of Clunieston..-; 'I
ramose Bk of leneakter-par Plantent• Meehated Bk 3
Parmardllank of Ileading. ' • eSOBOI a.
Faroe. pir efleobnylkill Came: Asians Ina 2 RICs Ca -
Far. • Mar. Warnaburs. - 1 - Bank of Ansarta--.... •. 2
rrantrZa Ilk Waßldriston-Liar 1 , 3 k of Workslrk ,_ Aug.. 3
ilon '" =loar n Vt -...***. 1
• AllYolye r r i lllnT "Z. ' 3
laoesaero Bank
1,1
LarieutortkounSFrigioi:: . Bk olientuoky,Lorkeel
Lilian Bank:- Bk of LottleVe.Thuron "
~" pare Sant af I:3l:Taplltortherro I:Menke:tacky "
... ernethintlit organza-Iv ".
* * MR , k.:-,....pas _, -o' INDIANA. - . -
• 12•••••• State Yank ,t hrattohea_E-.
York Bank--.—.......- ' , ,--. . DrABOVRI.
lirdlid Rota- ..-.1 4120112.5ta arldigenni-. 1
gsfiri. . , •.. naxsols.
°tier Kite mak.....:-.. x Stabs menkand Branch.. '6O
brands at • Akira- ......:. do Bank of Illiterh....--. 76-
Igreatigat Atto...-. do • • WINOONELN. .
Breast la•
_•,..p0rt,....... de Marino t Fire In. Co. <lke 6
.-Brands at eigato..,'-' do - Namara:.
ti=StClonrelind......"l -, ..-do Farmerdldetbogolos! Bank 3
-Eatat Talliale-,.....-- do t Stook Bank 3
Dayton.--- - -, do Prolosularlank„.....-.... 3
Deitentr0h.,.....,... do Ermrsne• Orropanyn...._, 3
IS Cohuntroe ..:.: do Stagg Blogilk. ,-......- 3
St Aabtabnia...... do_
___- CANADA.
Itrardkatlialera.,—;.- do 113 c of N. rtmerimToronto 6
=
altdasedadd..„..
~. ds CO of the PerplaTorenta 6
at Elphy...- -- . - ......._d0 Bark af MontreaL.--- 6
itranek at 4: 0 3 . 7L=-......, Be Bk. of U. Conada.Jkrouto 6
it
W a-. do EASTERN =WAAGE.
Nen T . 7,... .X
= at'Laneastar---. do On Phllladelykla--_.. .;. d0
.v. 410
st Strokeirrille- do On Italttroare. do
at Ste Tanuer..- do ff WESTERN FaCillYl2E
tat T i ta n.: -. - do CloadunatL-r.„.......-...... lid
at il W---. do Loulnilko..--...--..
al
Mask at Tro.. -- -.
.... do COLD AND SPECIE Ctiall.
-Heath at Mt Pleamant.,... do Douldoora_Spanleh.--IAOO
S= " li umn'll' " -..- -ISaie j , °i'"6"--- 181 ,1
at annolk-...... I 01d........._
, Mesh at Fklora., - .....e.......,.. do 1taith,D.t...................10,00
Branch at =taonto..... Erederietedats..— 7)
Branch at - -. d o al
Ten maier.......-;........T.50
Branch at Itareana...- - do c iflulnasa -,.....—....- . 6.02
=at. Cuyahoga ,- do
_te c ryltpre -.-----... ug
'trawl 14 .1 - P unk t::: A fra u l.o i rf- 5. ..-....--. 3.6 C
',Brush St* • - d0r1.........-........., 3,16
PILTOES OF rivets. •
.`;JIMPOIMCDIII24C PITIVBERIxI
;Ai°;WILHINg e().
STOOIC AND -EXCHANGE BRow§llB,
xo.n rorfzivr,srizics .
1 , rireereston, ()data 18. 1814.
lisaltUtatedi r............ 4,444_44414.
140.0871 k, ot - ::: -- M I ::: .7 lot.reb •Au 4.
117°44 i1t...-:....:. 100 - *** T atibtr i A l l l 4
t .31587Ke..v . , ..in T i.- . 7....E . 1 , ,i2 pi ll , lnt. litza Noy
Do. onto. 616 4 ,4.. 100 86 80 .4 4
Pltt t liti neorB. 4l7 r 4. lt.Y. itC ), 1 3 3 . ti ° o I ' ll , E t, s 4 J*/7
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Alloten7 o u
fl nt r g's o .: T. i.iat 1 6 0 , 1 0 1 a l BD rt. 211161:61.
le of Pitteboesb--. 6 0 67 66 X DD.11874111e.
a .ILsesorDazdt 60 do 43 4 4
Dealr..- ......... 40 67 66 4 41 4
r vlasB - Dank 266 613
look= 60 UK 611,
, 6 / 4 8 6:6 401116 . 1 81 6 P--: 25 ts 52 1iir.61437.
$ _ St. mut,— 1 0 3 37 24 Div.Jan.ll et
neat as Dri b & L ....-- 44 40 inv. n 44
f ro ortbe ni za -. 77 2 4 2 2 E. , ~. . ~.
MUDD ut. x...ra110.- s 10 0 Di, 20 11 a
ndellsen DesoraneoCo...-. - 10 1644 piv, ma 44 _
A O r it ' L M
0010 - il 0 a oh or 4 . et.
tittsburich Works.. - ...... Di 68 68
114=i rna Shkelcoster.. 60 44 41 Dm 4 4 1 4 . 4* 4
Y 7 60 le - No Stmt.
Nsuui. Wood- .60 44 42
0610 k Paft . lialleatl.... 60 42 •, 42
(Arnim4
@ 6 1 refif De l& R6O .., •-
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ds Bo
Div
170 liz. Div.
ithenmeli .11170674.... .-. -i - . 1664,420
orth .10•1614............. - es DI New Mom.
Pittainostable Bond- .7. 2.s '
Isl6o Trap 1i1e....-.--.- ... 0:1. 36
1te 44 1 --....".....1'... •11 4 .
041184.......=.7.....= ....-. 3 1 ' n
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OR AND RANKING ROM* OR:
• . 'h, WILKINS A CO.,
' , - stes.
i f n Rosa argit.
i7attei Rank Duadiso, •
- ..eurrfidUl{o PA.
‘. DORMAN' tzd Domestic •Excliange, C o r o ,
, ' ' ji. sum tret..mmi Libel,. bowskt and sad.
‘ , Ootfoßloss so& them•boat nion._, __,..
: ....,,, t
im dbem a sta4 s o gg=somma•••.• -.-
•,•8 on &Rat awl Rawest. slkmd lite/RIM
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GEORGE" E: ARN Ra OLD& -
au.
- ar& out. comigt. ikak 4/ 1 5,
t at Afirrlalirt.oo9.4.lb,lll,l".l
RARDWARR'POR . ' •
_BADDLEIIB , AND:CARRLWE ?WERRA
T. twit Jr.
mlmo sritaim pnizsaieffr._
bow, i.„,„„ Duasski, Mork tier Ilile. Bert .
,
• 1,4bg.".N*10 tt7.o" !Unfit!. ft.
Aim
OATEIKAN, MIAS - d; CO., Commission
upgrzaats, and Mama rotaardera Wentz!,
•a
par csa. o. aini lamt, (torrent Alain ga
mmo n Am= WPM ann% ta Akt.
- Vt. I: l' nter 113 a. OtsoLossiL
ga re i
4intint"..atetigrigattanglidemi".
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THE
BUSINESS CARDS.
ATTORNEYS.
J OSEPH S. k 46.. P. IdORSISON, Attor
Klartraetre °Z . - ta 143 4.s.4.bgreack
Az. HALL, Attorney at Lai, "Ikko•
mer.lhdidloor: besot Arad, bit sem Y.:malt and
---
ROBERT E. PHlLLlPS;Attoniey , t4Lair,
NOIERT POLLOCK; kttoniey. LiNe—'
. come Flftliand filzant . ofteessoppodta th. eche;
'tem P1!.40,1317b. 7 mr24-1•13
a — WES J. KUHN, Attorney. at Low, office
Fourth street, titer %Ant, Pittabont6 .1116,11/
FR ANCIS C. FLANEGMAttorn eiat Law,
Pparth street..Plttstarab:
'JASPER. E.' BRADY, Attorney at Law,
et N 0.119 Fifth stroort,PUtabscrgh.
BANKERS:AND BROKERS.
TIERNAN ti CO„ Bankers and 'Excharige
Brokers. No. 95 Wood strut, corner of Dlauxred Au.r.
bujrgh. -
, _ . •
tirßur =decal Bank Notesand-Coin.• Discount Time
Exchange, and Promissory Motes; make Collections In. WI
the prhtelDal Mies of theVolotr. Romare ~ o tltri len vat
=don interest, and dee their promptettenUan adz.
er matters appertaing to a Broker', badness. •
tekaasterro Exchange =latently Or mak t/Intakly,
4=l ICLUI:IOI......XMALD sescc.........neunciroeslame.
ttißsilttEß. ,VzRAELM, Bankers andrEz.,
. arinito &Sklar& BUT sled sell Gold stel Oilier sod
Notes, negoteeste loads on Beal Estate or Stook Bear
Mier, pordure Promisor, Not., sad Time Mils or, East'
and West. Buy and sell Stocks, on Comealeelore, Colloc
lam nude on Or points let the Thelon. Ofdoe comer of
I.
sad Wood streets. dlrectlr ordeedtc th
m e Et.
C C
Gbrdies
ote . "
Iml. • D. KING;.Cein . , Stock and :Exchange
Broker Youth stmt—Burs and snao Stocks on
nlisidanr,
_le:dump on Rattan titles oupoliod at - our.
tent tsteto Oolleetions nude on tho Wost at low tate.N Wet.
tern Dank Notes Bought and mold. - Jrid
MATZ:WAX PU.101.... aairse.,......mt. mom
LALM:F.R.„ HANNA. Co., Successors to.
Hive Ilareraire 00., Itaakerearrottarege Brokaresod
sad Diumeatie Fsebanee. Certificates at
lamt =Notes, and Apeetll-14 . . W comer of Wood Wed
Carrel:lt Idoriey received 012 Deptit.
ChOCkli ale, tleetlaae awl* Cu nearls all 4.
e ertaaturo paid For Foretea sad Amertlaoo
Advaittel-riads ou anagraftemta of Protuor,r
.H. WILLIAMS 4i Clo;, - Hankers d
- Stebang Brotort, North Exit otrnorof Wood • •
Th
All to iboe made 04 llbotal trams, Ord •• • •• •
promptly attended to. • - ia.94T
WILKINS & CO., ' xchtuige Brokers,
No. 76 roirtb karma, opposite the Hanka Ptt&
arala . All trameetioo• at mod. liberal rater. Iyl.o
VITAt. .TiARIMBR; Jr., Banker and Bre
! ker. 1:11 and, No. 193, s4Joisdnlnse the !an! of
.HOLMES f SON. Dealers in Fordig
ii
N.and Domestic 11111 s of Exchange, Certilkates Of DtS. ,
posits, Batk Notes end Elgeide, No. 69 Market stmeta PM*.
burgh. .IDir Collections male nu all the gainsays! Mass
BOOKSELLERS &C.
L. REA?), Bookseller and Stationer, No
0 e. 78 Fourth street, Apoll. Bulldogs:
a: R. 'WELDIN, . , • ~.,
. Dealer in mint Hoot , PVlMitftt Eta'
*T. o. Wt Wood strootAbotween Third and
=AO orotroth)
ITSfiN 8. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sts-
I donee. rooonow to Dodson k Agnes, Xo.. r adorkot
Wet%mr rohrtb,, Ilttaborgh., Ps.
ttENRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and
stauwors,sa. N . 0.-83 Market. street, Mat
Ps. ,
hAY &'CO., ltiiolcsellers and Statioineis,
N 65 Wood etreeh nett dace to the air ner of Third.
hunch. P. Belexii and her books constanay on band:,
COMMISSION &c.
• J. W. BUTLER & CO..
EOTEWARDING .COMMISSION BIER
CLIANTS and Dealenlnall kinditaf Paten:m.7h 14tatt
urea Articles. LalLd PIN sad Sheaf. Lead. ICA. 97 }lnt
Street, Pittsburgh. ara-lytlU
'WIZ. IL BUTTON.
•
Illolata/e Grocer, lirToVer and Dealer in
OREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Ms
onononbeln Rye No. IR Banat-bat cocoon
to Wood and Front stn. PlRtbargb. P0111%14 mh2d
11, W. POINDEXTER, Oepetalldefetuini.
41n. 'Droner and Conankstkiallarchanktilir hunt
and UN amend arnet. littabunkb., ap:namd ,
4L - A.4lllA_Ng Cossuniesion tuid For
. wxnllng Merehantm, dealt" In Wool and" Trodden
A
prin.-ally; also. rlttetrurgh Manopeturoo. No. 114. &mod
strrel. Pittsburgh... ord-IT'53
tom snezeox .. • . . -Awn. ik.senzas
ROBI§DIV - 4 bil - , Wiaesale 'Grocers,
diNaUrtThr arsemtatoc m.r.b-rtNo-
strum 70744
M
• 9 PRINGERVARBAUGII&, COi (Succes
wrs to B. Ilsrbausb.) Oomodaska and YOrsrardillst
Lershantt Dealers In wnst sad Prod.'s xsorrally, Tios.
14. Dint andllo Smola strets. Pittsburgh. Pa. .nlll
T kW. REA, Flour Factor+, Commission
..lel •
mPrfll an7-d loorrardlo gOnly% Nanhaat" and Dollars to Prodne•
it On Pletsburth litarinbittare. mamas'
aitembot Kb. 14 Water and.9o Front irta. Pittsbunii.
HARDY, JONESCO.,CO Successors to.
ATWOOD,JONES Commliakaa sad ffTsrd,
mta.P"kr. 1n /It4burgh ,
RHEY, MATHEWS CO
{ .,'Wholesale Or'
irAt+l Irar C4'm s
Wder Pia=
BCER & ANTELO, General Commis
dart Mordants, PlillsobMd. lanai adranoea
0 on consignmentir of Produm gennsll7. isl 77
/ORM MUM.
?lOIL.N WANT Wholesale Grocers,:
.03nualsolonTlercitaute. end Neer. In Produce and
debolVa Ideculletruse, No. MAI eutr Plttebursh
T GAMIELD 'late l of Warren, Ohio,
Co:lumbern and leargSerebext, end Wind.
Fele In Wertiess Boerne Butter, Pot. and.'
Pearl , end Western Produce r. Wader street,
bernreen Endtßeeld sad. Wood„ PI burgh.
troXas urns,
T I : I— :TE Ca f 1
2
crthMials Lit - ekOn) s
LITTLE .& IMholesale
-Grocers,
rni,Sunt iv erga sndcc " m4 V.
,
rEIZESE WAREIIOIISE.—KENRY • H.
comm,Ponrardlnitaxidlo Movissakaad
Dealtir Cbccee.Butter_, lake ilab sad Itotogi almersily
23 Wood street. abars Water. Pittabtash InyBl.
- VON BONNHORST k MbRPHY,
T Whofe
v. Grossmstind Ocosusheioti brerehsats, Psalm
Pittsburgh gisuuthsturts. Nil iF Mita it P/tt&
TACOB FORSYTH, Jr.,' Forwarding and
Onomla dos Mardluat,No. 6$ Wa U n stmt. butlk
gIniaIIASPALMER, Importer sad Dealer
?ranch sadsame:taut WattJ'apre, No, tit Market
between Third sad Fourth eine; Pateboartt.
MOLINTOCK, lia ,rtar and Whole
: ,Te‘.ble Phmitig" - WlDiow Slat
ACtIS A, PATTON; Wholesale and Re
toll Groes, on the rasterit id& et the Mutton&
Us
DRY GOODS.
'PRANK VAN GOILDRA Dealer in Trim
: rIIA./=Ol lkea 'll24lthearVitr::
vattwbeatr.a..i.
"nil t , t pi 1 t., 141 1 := 4 13. War
o.Km t.coyyrriumax—c. moon & co:, N. Nom
A A. MASON & CO., Wholesale and Retail
1
. 4,Reakro In hurr and, SINFIN Dry Ovnts,'sS PM
V II Y -EITRORVIELA. Wh o lesale
Sad Rasa Dry Goads aratahsata =weir Math sad;
art !amt. Mamma.
GROCERS.
maw
JOLIN FLOYD r ' &.011 Wboiesttle , Gro'aers
iindOca
its ntderchauta.Noll73Woo4.l64 14b ,
ftesetaltruzith. . ,3•10
...ICIZIP:MOORE,VbfSI64.I3 Gi6ed, Rea 4
illylnglbatlller, Dealer OrProdata• l'idabargh Mani
and all lattrda trtlibfelglil and tamatteWlnaa cad
alt=/1. /116 Ilbatty. Meat; t/n band • my lap
apniot aldblonowthels Whltnalooltien •111 na
12„ BLACKBURN. & 0 e
I.l6:ans,l36•l7ttrniattrf, and Deakin la Prol n i sad'
rsh minewtams ma, Pitch . and Oaku m wars
•n band et tbdt. Wa9lnnurs.l4l.Wslog street, Pltla
1d. MIMI: DIC tt -0414 Whohula Otet.
-..a. Com:Asko Merdwasta, e add Dealers la Prodide,
N Water slue:
_,.. =dam Itenzres lF t, Pltteastrab, 1 ; .
--,.--...__--
aomt aratts..; .... - ....uku 14. S . .....L1A111C..1142.. .
'GILLS do ROE, WhnliZilo Grocers and
Ortsaladert teaebsata, lid. Lltiertr etroetPltte.
usairr...— meow%
likW Id. AGALEY CO., _Wholesale mo
ats. l'ice, le and 20 Wood sitzett,l4fitsbursb.
.
'WILLIAIitrAr.'.rOLITRG,..rooet - and.
Tea Doak* camas' - IVmd:okait 412th hai
ba band a large amlttl.a , . _and
Oaf Tar-jarr Fruit& and A% a a.m.. aaa imam
11,0-BgRX it C 0: WilololCdo
GromenyCionagleks MarOkszati, Dolan prod*,
an !Inaba:FA Allasilibetareit, 2.53, 4,iterir trwß
WICK eiaceiartill*: enoce4soirs
ik.Wlak . ..ldOndeedrjararardtios and
Csansan marenantr: Thadarir. 11:14
Tam, and littabaran at
OULBERTBol{i . Whotesale °neer and
ommtwou . paler is Produce ikail Pitts.
Vaindietu244 mercy and, rut*
bout,. •
Itr, kit. 110
..m _ L YD Wholelude Grocer!,
,Con?.
a cat=irdmin":244l24l4xtu
ins s. man%
- 111. W 00011111......; INIAIIII.
_RA(#ALIZY WOODWARD_ _ , • Whole &Rom iimmasarean mum Amu nosseasup
DAILY
.
• HEW_' YOAK. ADVILIITISEEENTI3.-
Prom Vlffliatt.t •SCIINIAIA Atleertitiag
No. and 3.1.1 Orww:: ST 3X. New Newt. Mae
Nadeau stmt.) •
6, a. coy qf Ir., York,
. .
. . . -
Banda! Pii-lOs!! 1 Pianos!!!
1 .TTENTION of. puiohasers is
...., , ~.. -
...m,x4sPectfcaly - claw i.., • ,01.- . sad A i. 7 '..1-7?", ..'" :-
•ipia %Invention= Pianofortes. now four . .
~l /
• M i l t G,UVlrigeTul a ged bik - 1 11=7, , rre r e.awitr of
- the Ceicitial Menem:4sta In its canactt7 for 0ce. , .. 7 , 460.
too id= the - single • firmer, an attainment hitherto tin
, known toile Piano lints.
iT moot erdliou7Perforeterisannblol by the ild ofttds
IM cement to produce e ff orts In octave Plarill,• t ,
th.
wo d confound &Melberg or," Lists One of Ito =leer..
cell des is its espadty to be newt at will aa an ordinary
P oof the sweetest qmility of tone. and= inotualr
ohs by the me of • common peal to • combination ao
gjatti manialie..as • to captivate and-, =Sum the
. lienß.7. 7..ie Instrument. are =parlor in .Pow= to too,
7 octave Pianos, while for sweetnts t s , . Titr.
fa. j i t'lNVgir , 7 ofone.'ils'r elaahmi• P.o ma:
Is the united =alimony of Prat:l=o= . alid - .•mac
ten who hare tested the Celestial Piano. 0=113=7 Pi
a Of all asses. new and second hunt km sale at reduced
:
prima. . PLY a MClNG&P..l7lltroadway,New York,
se=tar Manufactures & Dealer*. wholesale • retail.
ia.mtrxvawmt=z2i_n
EC, BRODIE, 51. Canal, and-63 , List*.
Me- New York, Importer. Manufeetnrer and
mew end , EMU Deader dti MOUSE+ , CLOAKS and
IlAltuALAs of erery,fatnic and deamiptlon, solicits the
attention of tommi to his extcadve stock t ggr, Minable
Is t the pen myterletd the confirmed.
moodily Cy idarper'e,Godere and other lea ns Seddon
•
- Masical Instruments.
irc subeenbera are noty_preparell to offer,
for the Inspection of Jobbers; Nude Pftl. ers and oth•
an rA In-Musical ltutramente• and. Biernbarailsa
tbefoac liainaCtites. •Bsdess. Bedtaik, - IP/ult*,...FW,, do.; Prom%
• and Colman 4aorderntr. atadreens; thrnctuPir
tons, Pucka Tromboes. sr.; .904 Gssesem • •
14,mobandRatian Mae. de:,ege.
Our arrannamentswtththelargsst and most saiehnited
Manufactured", in Europe are as to rumble us to aell
goods at
or
prim, nod ere can offer our sotto-
mere the adrah taste et - selecting from an entlrrlanew and
carefullr se'ested stock. Being In the Market at sala d ea
sons WINK TEE tiABll, ready to accept tomcat
lob lota r
gorede that may offor,Pe ran afford opportunities of bar
gains In many riles. -
Agents of rhart k Neodhame releltrate Patent halo
dean. • FEBMINAND ZOGBAIIM M., Importers, .
• anll.3env No: 97 Maid. Lane, hew York:
a • .
111 - undersigned - having the Agency of
Mama tJARTIAMI`k'NEADMDYS (New York
SELEBRATEP PATENT , MELODEONS,'
would inform the Trade and the Public In general: that
titer are now prepared to furnish to Denler•kazd other'
these trulfeelebrated Inetrronents at the Manufacturers'
LowIsr Fw E ITIEVATIMANagIett . „:
• -.I.IIMUTII 07 MII/Liaa .lEl4lll2Plinfi,
• No. 97 Malden Lane. n.w York.
• Darterreo Materials. 7 : .
iV.1.110 ''SONJE typtr•
315 Broadway,
It" Fen Lark, re and DllSll l 2lllllDagnernae
tyre Gawk Apparrt • Pressmen, kr-, and lar
•mifflet of Plates, Ch •••• feats, Fancy Frames and Cams, and
..tertala of...err Via :.•.
C. C . Haniecni and :eta
turera loaned yrlces, d warranted Darted- atild.detv
Fire and : , • lar Proof Safe Depct.
WM. Me ARLAND lb CO.,
az; 'LODE. LANE. _lsv roar.
Warehouse 145 l' .tt st., Baltimore, Md.
BANKS', Jewelers' and; Counting Houli
Sallosofoorry 'tonstaatly on head for sok, and
van:mat In anti L Now y ou Awn deb, ladt.
ot i
Sam. Ina. JP.Fizr • Gontlel000!-It dilemma plows
use to harm pan Um your Mb preserved my Books and
t taper '
ger: rdy to
VeoValto 4 al'al ek l ' n ' elltat:l . l7.
wae orpooed tbro P ult the Or% to Woos. boat, Ito ton
tents remained on al. The Sob. wi th little repotting,
will.l think, mower anotbor trial. 1/Arporthdlyydars,
104 Z. Z . T, an. 11§outh Wllllam pt,
.12147.1 We 34S
.°---lo‘ la.. se the tatknt le
.eat and they may
;.,
i_nuuibi,;mr_ijn.mt r .
hil eolt b ld 7 l el a mwa. trod t,
di :
u atnare viir.vi
,i de .... ,
_ the
D tmt hrerersming to the sick Our one bottle arid
beUesemishe ea the etinehheeti&allano fhb
hair ••• . •an others Urea) • • -• •1
1 11 1 =I ti letI v e i rrel l n be ini lir amPhd'b
i b'r.
la
It hes ales beedtaken lth theme/a astnalitab meows
I several awe of /then atlas and Gent.; far these ma,
late take int& • . ul • dsy. A ~. ..-• ~z , ..,.. __.
Urge tottle'T this I . -ne eery ohnShis .- thetenlin - 1 el!"
IF
f Tor ode Il l i -l =st i e . all heris of the United State* .
Canada: _ • .
All Wholesale orders • tut- be addressed to -MUD A
LIIEE,EII, role ••la • till krauts-at. New rock.
Aerate—Fletolair B. A. Pshaeateek a Co. L. Wlt
•
f
A Co..and Geo. IL IC Tsar. Pltteharr.h.• • • .10.7blye
BILATIN
IRON
GnatA
21r.
Keep constantly - ea • ds hill assartmeut of Bar. god
Mad. Hoop, Hone Moe. • other IRON,
STEEL 0 ALL KINDS.
Merchant. from all negons orthe ematry are knited to
or nod their orders *Ore boxing.
Orden t* mall entrusted to oriretre will be ZUNI et the
10 1 ,00 t rowlnt rain. MARTIN. BPRINtI
Greermigi, et..g. x.
SMEEMUILEHOTEMB.S . it CO., -
%' WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,,-
' f Item icesored to 1ir0.170. !Mama 0-,cezdtticsanuni v
.IMPORTING thole:tiding - Drugs from their
crtibiLA amulets. !with In Europe ararEast Indies. and
Primal and English Chemicals. Perfornery . . Tooth.
Nall and AsirWashes, Hair Olorea and RIM*, nth. and Isioatagisminer. Corks. Eoaps, he.. they oiler them on
the moat rassrnable terms. Orden either In moon. or by
'mall, will repel. thelrhcat attention. • 01.1.1.ftez
Q, &ME CAVERLY,Whole . illle Deal
-1..7 et In Broom; Painted Palls and Tubs, W*l wad Wil
low Ware, liasW.s....liats, Cordair, Twine. Winking. klatch
294 Orecnawleh !L. New York. - ,mho.lyo.
; WSHADES, Gilt Coroicet, Table
t 011 sots,
, t. .1 MN TElllECNY...3annlseturerand
NI, Wale
to r l,. Deale Ho. 0 Catharine and No Chatham
Write. New nrit9-Irr
kiaa.v_4..b.mLw.,*Al
t g. : prrreacvston -•- pg.
.FACTORY:.
4 e DIONOArD" zrazz ,
•• -" BI t ELOIiV • -Proprie .r.. - •
ROBERT if. PATTERSON'S
LIVERY AND SALE
enter Piernio 11 street and Cherry „A
ap264.1 . '
AIIEtWID HOUSE,
ARCH STREET. ;.SIXISE SEVIZTEL STRUT.
•P.IILAPEL P HI A.
'H. S. BEN3ON, PROPSIZToI.
.112rPria of Board, 11,0 rro•day...3
1:1712==1
- .
~..JOILK P. MAU, , . .. . .• . .DD2C. D. CDAD.....
Clete nem Nat. Tel:Otitia) OstiEt.Charks /s Pres. Wails)
!GFIT HOTEL 'gate Browne,) corner of
Smithfield end Ttkir L d streets, Pittsburgh. Ps.. PLUS
ARR, Prnigleters.
ZirMIDIUND end oanuncdlorut house haying under
.n., thorough repair, and tarnished with new equipments
throughout, s now open far the raceptien of the traveling
" .. cgaft:: gOnAdsts.. sis2B4lCen
3.:BDZEUMIT It 930 N,
CI_ENEILAL COMMISSION AGENTS for'
IA the ale andaribui of Hie '
• EPtate ADD
Rautt.lsestesting P Loant,oa Bo dm; Mmtssin,
/40 Third st...Plttsvmvh. aosi, •
~.'r. cm:_~_»:.._.n
-r. ~roets ..:._._.:..:: gf.v.- mresci
• L.- XTER, - JONES' & co. •
PROPRIETORS •
_ KEER't PORTABLE BOAT LINE, •
jj ORWARDING 'AND' COMMISSION
MERCIL&NTB. Citod BoYM &month street. My,'
Oat. Pa, • .
• Seem Lod,
_Lard Oil, Moos Pork. B.C. now. Klorli ex.
tn. and No.ls6lt.Anthrrolt.o and Scotch Pig Iran. Daly*?
Brick and Mr. Anthracite Coal. Au 037 11 •
Ellehlgan General Cmunissicm and donee-,
laoriAgeney Office,
VOR;the collection of. Home and Foreign
- Mareaotflo Ind Rn etkiii/doner fdslow. In Med oast.
mni adjanont dtstoo .‘. lnveottuent and Pay matt. of :non , -T,
Payment of Taxes. Pdrohuo tod Salo °Meal Eototo and
Obpoto Ind ingureme Azonta. • •
. • PULVER a - ANDEItSON;DetmIt, Mlobrican:
Reforritooin Pillrboro4l.llll. Kramer Ratite, Ball if,
...041)1t$ a co.; o.arts. Htsr att t Co.,
Warns—Two Arles or. Ailohlgan hap respectably
!E=3
40FIN' SOUTH; Coach; 3faker,.'cornei of
Korth Common and Fedora et... Allegheny My.
,IF ere be .itetaftely insigar orery description of
VEHICLE& Dille , best timbal sodbytheirws workmen.
Ile bass also 'opened it WAR OMI Io the St. Chula
.baildinp.on &mod Shorn Wood st., where he has et pm*
cuts veryntir stock of work. (with gdgilakioN) - to
which be Invites the attention sadcritlea eraminstion.
. baling contidontr-from his Wall: used anemia in bisain..
Ids eatenate ales, the material and workmen employed.
style othwish of his work—he elttakot be mord wlt n in
*1 T. C.WARRITIGTO3II.
'IADIES' &. CHILDREN'S SHOX,STORE.-
A Be Einit aln**n on Mn! n felt 'anion:T*lra. to. 25
nriL Went. L'lllrinnzh, - . t03e.1,4
FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF
tr ZP.. ela u blielied l i n received foutr i eXam
alrlievar tetra umerous cocuiterftets.. ,
WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and
Dealer In Plain. sod Deanatiro Parr M.M".
liagr.No.l3 Wood streeNrstlargh._
lame Aped of tbio coldbrated M•I3.9OCLIVeII *Mr.
-- " , 1 tk...0111. 4. •
Area cow
emit t ca Pia&
till ktil: ARIoYASHIONSFORLAVIESTRESS.
4410ns for JllNE.o2lreet pat Away
L. S. WILSON
• Pam aberro Mod stret.
VILA B.L CARGO, Mita' ionabki Drees Ma
11111onor; N. 76 Poturtli at,, 'Wong - Mort
• woo entrance ~e to the e i tisita Platt* D6stiettian Gallery
4.17A.V.;-Ireortgotat . tr , :! . Arg ,. elchtit:
et, te., tofrl• tip with siostottoaad dttretch. to At Let o
moderato pions.. Itonottt end and dyed ttronitng t
dfrottloas, mad attar sod tagulThiY - UttOgiotd.- °lto tuts
.11 ACON--11FmsAtcters red'd'en
gariNa• by . ir, 41. mettanr. ill, :a rt.
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, , 1854.
~+----_
.been apppinted the 'ex
mdve Agente for - Pittsburgh, fOr the ale ofPatent
SSS voted Cremated and Ottretebed Leather Belting. Ma'
nfartured b T P. JBWELI, &NM. of flutfoni. Ommetelout.-
' We new offer for gala. arJarga assortment of all widths,
manufactured, at the. manufacturer's ream, hie article
being superior to any Leather Belting ever before offered
In tlil. market. Also, e !mg. Mock of all width. of India
Hub ter Belting anteLently on hand.. and for sale at the
ii. , -Bine BAB= Betait..Pits.llo Market stre P et.:
LIPS
' et:WA _ &IL HIL
4 USTIN LOO - MIS; Rest Estate Agent.
Btoak.ldeiebandise: and" BM &Are, dies N 0 92
mirth street, ahoeftWocd. Dueinese promptly' attended
to.. jr8:4117
Q L AMQEL L. MARSIfELL, Secretary Citi-
Oseat 1119511,12110 Oompany. 04 Water 'trod.
GMMINER COFFIN. Agent for Franklin
Introisooe Cmapony, nootheo+d cornarof Wood
A. itfAbEERA, Agent foiDelaware Mu
tuali=lllo3oooaapiLlY• 42 what dna.
- -
,
neasos U. TAT1A1..... ..... ..-.. ..... -... .... -*Muer s. MIMS
CIEO. HjAYLOR & HUSTON', (sne4eimors
lug to Taylor k Idlorue,) General Oormlsslon and F0r
.,....,4
warding Itelebanta, and Agents tor Astern Transporter
tkne LtneklTholeaale Dealers' la Bta le Gtooerles Skeet,
' I=
Cotton, Cotton
1 - = iiiras,t Za.zdv, , , , 8M.1
Glass.plg, Itarand White .1.,="4 4 Stores, and Meth
na and Pittetrargh
_Man Good s itenersay.—
'Ace ft le. 44e N " o. P 7B n M Fri l t7t " ager n tllg l =,
Paten:meth and St. Lot& Packet La ; • • -,) elnelnnatL
Ja2s.3ned . J
3113. 111:17C117801f......
A. HUTCHISON ik CO.
t al i e e nt d to= r i ! i h g e 2. 8
Cama, Zinc, Punt, s:e.
MiraLOß, Dealer
11 It sad Mukal Instroments,
W n e=i gay= Z. Mar
lIENRY - KLEMM,- Dealer,
zrith= eleal lustmmeti = ts, = end Im=porterdt
TOHIT . IJAFT, Jr.; (au4seso,i,
1170 Wbolesals 104 }WWI
mots, 011 s. Dregtolis, d 0.0.41 Wood • •
Virginrittaborgliriloinenr
Ford'. Medicine. • • •
LWILCOXWLLCOX do CO., Crumns . nnd Apoth-,
. mutes, runner Slarket.too e E.ad• Thamond.keep
constantly on ;hand a full and-ono sk asked: rat of
tmtalladiett!artraftnery,sadartalat rtaltdratothelr
PhYsiclans eseetaildarniearerullycinn ed. soylo
alfhl ----. .P . : ' SCOTT, Wholesal Dialer in
i nd
tfDruid. Palate. OUs, Varnlehea and .D eturre, No. .SO
berty street. Pataburab. - • -- - •
All orderavlllrtnelre li t attenilon, -
'WA:slut for Loud= & valuable iii
R B A. FARYESfOCK & CO., Wholesale
.Lead. man
w alZtaras or White Lesd i liod
4adn aad
Inne t meh7 •
IR E. SELLERS, Wholesale. Dealer in
Pe t i:tA t tUitin, 0111. ri9mw tai:
dooda warsates. Rion
-
1/1131SZIOIC 8111:11- ..
ARAUN lifittii . :WVl;fe! .. 7o7 4l
,0171161 . or Merl,. azok tit!
Furniture.
'MOW,
rbrk.
le and Re•
ranataria'
idlers by mall
and others axe
jy44rns,
.7 • SCIIOOIOIA.KER & CO., Wholesale
IP • .Dranistf. No. 21. Wood stni.d., rtetsbanat..
I
OSEPIr FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox
• & cornet Mat Oct aget and -111smond—Heol*
ttzz on hand a fun Lod complete aseertotent of Urn
p.
Chests. refftuncry. sod all artier;
pertaining to Ids buduess:
Phyeldana prootrirtloeut carefu ll y cutotettuaded at all
hour. biddy
ars
rURE,
Otiagaia and a/
tea-ill state
don, that the
.hs
In nw !n as a
alther AloPtle. Doi
airnoikoto are ofd
•Uravlatlaa• that 'stale warm till,
'e to 'rater nt
*rwnlal boaltb.
I. LEE, auccessoi MIIRPIIY &
. Nalec. sod Commistrim Mitetent for tbs
of Amerteasi WnM , Goo& Nu 13; Ltbeer ittreet.
R. JAMES"KING: Office end Residence,
111)11MA:wt. wwettg SLiCAbadl rttm
VVISI. VARIAN; M. D.,kffice Gth strict,
T •
L. Santal. Qike.Wrr , -8 to 9. A. 31. 1 2 to
IitERCIIART TAILORS - ---
a CID:STEP., Merehatit Tail and CI.
P"" '
• • to Boyle and Youths' Clothing. • hal
VIMLIAM DlORY,Merchan T
.ailor,Drs
and Dealer in • 'Read/ Made , Lib.
arty stmt.
FIWATTS & CO. , Merchant Talloi 181
• Mat] , stroot—!Wo an now Ineedni g , our
ng dock of Goods fir Gentionlan'a W
mem andTooting,a, tba mond Md. IndnaiT:•
tlat:lldrada and eurtoramo will ;luso giro mon ea/l. (n 4,1
I AREHOVSE,
SPRING 4.C°_,
. and Denim In
MANUVACTUItiti"G. •
W.:.WOODIVELL, Wholesa e nod Retail
trd street.
ilsatifsetisret and Dada. leValinatt Wu.,No. 83
• •
D- STEEL ;
Strict, .45110 ratE
OiIN WETIII3,RELL; Manufacturer
ei PATENT BOX VICES, a superior artlels, SOLID DOX
and BRAZED DOX VICES, manor of Anderson and Bola
Tom streets, one sow,. from the Hasid Wad Bridaa Alt
legbany alt-r. •
D MAN
TILLAS—Materials lasste.ll%, Smbery sad 4P
. • MILS. L. e.-tvicsx.
es ark' by
ieStf • mg Pets street. above Ltssd.
Bolivir Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Nan-
Company. •
ENLAUGED
their especlty far mennfecturiet,
_me no 'mum
to meet the Irmreurd &awe/ In theiritirtek, C w rucible . !' d
Building ci.r. ord=7}lTarttjaVa.,=
PittatnizA, Sept, mien 21.18.53.
IjAXES ROBB, ..No. 89 Market street, 3d
dooefeom the Market noose, would Int'dm the pub
that he has now a very full stock of every W the
Boot and thee trade. such as Whet Gaiters, hal f
Lind d all the 'et I
tera
ttig the EV= 011100 also, and Chltd47
Gaiters and Fewer Boots and Shoes, lu all (hole varlotleg
ales. Gentlemen, Eine_ 'era Patent VIM hoots, French
Wtßoety, Conserves WWI( and Mom. also. Boys' and
lreathe Boats, fide French OW.
PI•ANI clog XS a call as we mild! to reeb an article
to CI who favor ne eith their mutant as •111 give eatlains•
Um' • Remember the nlans. 89 3larkat street. my 23
IMO Dneeoll4. L Stoup.
li?i OHS & C 0...
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAHRIONAIMA
HAT AND CAP MANUFACTDRERD,
AND DEALERSIN ALL lELIDAOIITCLUL
CORN= OP wooD AND P. 17.221" MEE=
Pittsburgb, Pfs.
• 119.1LTlistr otoek iaatbracei evoryipAi ll tr AnertTloof
an . 4 . 9 1 4 6110 BoU, Cuffs and Yur ikrands.
Coach and Carriage Factoq. :
'irOHNSTON BROTHER 'it, CO., , corner of
ffelmont aneftebeces streets,•Allegbeny City, .-eekt
resneetfully harem their frfenWqe public genets/IY,
that they ere manufaCturing Barouthes, gnat
nwaye, Uttuin, Sleighs and Charles, n alit/tele various
styled of thLh and broVortim ,
All orders win bar executed with etrietArant to Mora.
Unity and beauty of finish. Roman will be attended
to on rho moot reasonable terms. Using In all thelt work
the best Eutern limits, 'Poles mil 'Wheel Stuff, they feel
confident 'that all who' favor them
heir with theinutrunage
will b e_pertbetly satisfied on tt ia l oft heir
chagns elsewhere
Pentium am requested to give them • tell Wore rtu.
. - ocd
-.. •
• .
:- Nolo' Coach Factory—AlleghenylL- H. WHITE A_CO., .woti4 -re , -
.., ressetfony infirm' the nubile th at they hare
l ebop on Lasock, betweaa /Wesel sold tandnekey. .
streets. They an now nuking wad are prt o 4s:treelve
oldenfor (very Iltsuiption of LtehleleS, Cho:into,
ea: Buggies, Plumes, te..."&e., rad*. their
WM. ' lens. to the tosnufeeture of tho t awk: and
the tits they haie,they feel eondden . . anal&
ed to do work tin 4ho most . reasonable , thtse
wanting attleles in their Una . .
•••• ~ 1, ._.
Paying particular attention to the selection •crinatekials,
and having none bet nompatant workman, they hare no
bealtatkrn in warranting their work. We therefore ask
the attention of Oa Dublin to thts matter. •_, .
11.11.—Iterodrinn den* in the beet runner, and set the
. moat seseonable tense. . . • ~ ia2Olf .
. . .
. ITTTSBUVITI
.1.- r _z k''' ''''VZ - • -r-2' . COACH TACTORY:
ci.-11q R.
Diamond Arley. wa r - lroca..SteceL
•. W. M. BIGULOW PROPi[lit.; •
:WOULD respoctfuliy call the attention of
Southern and Western Merchant* tolls fine atork
terea =nano ha Wee lb=
material $1607. , Thews
Cartlagra are bout from the beet and workman.
11_111 - pi and nodal. his own auherrialcer. •he ninelt coott.
0 - warrant hie work to be inferior tomanoinc.
torwiln the Wild... The-nmn of hie boaknant and the
frl'Eftiolntraii3. demand
f'"l'l. g ' lVEc i A i rcetl l :l7es
ortabliihment. Persona wanting good net ',tort Ell
PI stock befam phut Xast . 4111
• . _ . •
.... . ... . ..
I. R. 12 , 1==.. ...CALVTS ADAMS* ....S. - .X. 11100RICCAD
a.
.' lavlngston:lti_ggon & Co. "
'NOVELTY - WORKS, PITTSBUIMiII,', PA.
rXRACK and - --Depot :Railiond . •Szles, Illy,
' : . wail ava Oran dig' Plattlam *ea fkmotor dO4 Doe
of nn fin., Spring,Drop sad Tomb latches, Cotf co
flllo Of visions kindle Point Milk aapt of od POttarnt:
&Assad rastonlagatallootge Iron Oußots Of oneri T.
Tri:T.iT-..5,Rti1t6TH....,.- - -:-....GAZE.
AGENCIES.
M. GORDON, Secretary Western Inert
tenee qa.. 92 Nrster'etroat
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Quebec, Oct. I4.—The ship Cambria arrived
-here last evening, baring Picked up Captain
Luce, eight PaStengers'am4e of the crest of
the ill-fated steamship . tic. They saved
themselves bralingirtg toraftAs yet we
have not hearkef any of Gm lady passengers or
children being paved. Then es , of . those saved
e /..
ore as fer,as We can learn as follows :,-Captain
Luce, I. A. .Teret, of the French ship Vesta,
:Frederick May; G. T. Allen, of New Tork, James
Smith of Edinburgh, a brother-in-law of Mr.
Brown, of the firm of Brown ft Shipley , Patiick
Minn; John Riley, Alexander Grant, John Pat
terson and Michael Kassel. -
The names of those saved, by the barque Hu
ron, and brought to thicport yesterday, wtereas
follows: Inks McCarthy, . Richard McChine,
Jinxes Abilar Christopher Moran, Frastne Mil: -
ler, John Denny, 'Jamas Ward, David Deno, Rob
ert,'Bryson, Joseph Cennoly, Jamee Connor,
Thomas Walton and Thomas Conway.
, Misused tilsreateb--Fartbar Prictteulam
The following, is a copy ofd despatch receiv
ed by MIL - Collins, Esq., the' owner of the ill
fated Arabs, and is tho latest inte igence of the
disaster. -;
,
Quebec, ,t. 14.— , The intelligen of.the loss
of th e n isgenerally repcirtcd is essentially
_correct 1,. i , on the drowned, be and question
is Mrs. B.g.,Collins, sea and da hter. They
were noti, ~ ifany bold, as stated, b t.were swept
from ell peak with Capt. Ltl”..
-• The scenes of suffering de ' ' by Capt.
Luce,wfre agonizing in the e xtra e. Ile soya
- the penedm on the raft. were t 063 d about. for
oddly three days, enduring t‘ll the horrors of
dispenset,and fearful every , moment of being
swept into eternity. .Thus heed, with famine
rendered: Probable in their exposed condition,
the pen fails tooonvey an adequate idea of their
fearful extremity. Just privioue to t ho coming
of the Cambria to their rescue, - the caPtain . taw
ever two hundred of th e . crew end passengers
sink betore his eyes, without , hie being able tiff'
render there any assistance.
Cept'Ence states that the Arctic was struck
by the:Veda's anchor, which penetrated through
the bogie 'of the Arctic, riling and tearing up the
planking fore and aft, leaving the anchor and a
portion of the stem of the, Vesta ih the breach
thus created. This was the reason why all at
tempts.at doping the-leak were unavailing.. It
was impossible to fill up - the frightful gaps thus
created, and no hnmen power could have pos.,
sibly.provented the ship from going down.
The Captain .instantly, on the danger being
made apparent, made every preparation to get
the boats in readiness to save the women and
children, first of all, and - orders were given to
that effect But the firemen, panic strock,imah
ed`ferWard in a body, in spite of all opposition,
and carried off the first boat with not more than
half as many persons as it would have held.—
Another bold was broken down by'a crowd of
passengers rushing blindly upon the davits, by
crlih a large number of persons were drowned.
The ship's ccrmpany then Felted upon.the re
maining boats and tied, leaving note single sea
man or carpenter on board l except Mr. Dorian,
the third officer. About a quarter to 5 o'clock
die•ehip went down with all' on lioard. It was
anliwthl sight, the unfortunate sufferers crying
aloud, 'laid save us : '
Qembee; Oct. 14th.e-E. K. Collins, Esq.:—Dear
Sir—lt becomes my painful duty to inform you
of the total loss of the steamship Arctic. under
my eoramand, with your wife, on and daughter.
The Arctic sailed from Liverpool on. Wednesday,
September the 29th, at eleven o'clock, A. IL,
having on board two hundieff" and thirty.thrce
pail/Recces, and about one himdred and fifty in
the crew.
':Nothing worthy of special notice occurred du
ring the passage until Wednesday the27th, when
at noon. we were on the banks of Nenfoundland,
,In latitude forty-fire degree') north, and longi
tude fifty.two degrees west. We were steering
Iciest by the compass. The weather ha l been
'foggy daring the day, and generallY a distance
of from half to-three quarters of a mile could be
I seen, but at intervals of a few minutes a very
I skits,. tog would be followed by its being suffi
eleatlyoleir to see sue or two salles.,, . .
-At noottel left the deck for the ' itirPose of
j working not the position of the ship. In about
nt - toeu minutes I beard the cry of "Hard star
board " from the officers on deck- I rushed ou
deck, and bad just got out wbett I felt a crash
forward, and at the same moment sail a steamer
under the starboard bow, and the neat moment
she etruok against our guards and peeled astern
The bows of the strange vessel seemed to be
literally cut or crushed off for full ten feet, and
seeing that she must probably sink in ten min.
ntes, and taking a glance at our own ship, and
believing that wo were comparatively uninjured,
my first impulse was to endeavor to save the
lives of those on board the shaking ousel. . The
boats were cleared. and thi*ltt offieti."4 81 Z
men left with onisboat, wherat wattiound that
plir own ship was leaking tearfully. • .
The engineers set to work, being instructed to
put on the steam maple and four deck pumps
wain worked by the passengers and crew. The
ship was beaded for land, which . ' judged to be
about fifty miles distant. I was compelled to
leave my boat With the first officer and crew' to
take care of themselves.
Several ineffectual attempts were made to stop
be leak by getting sails over the bows, and find-
ing the leak gained on us very fast, notwithstan
ding all our very powerful efforts to keep. her
free, I resolved to get the boats really, and have
es man' ladies and children placed in them as
possible; but no sooner had an attempt been
made to do this, than the firemen and others
rtshed into the boats, in spite of all opposition.
„Seeing this state of likings, I ordered the boats
astern, to be kept in readiness until order could
be restored, when, to my dismay, I saw them cut
the rope in the bow, and soon disappear astern
in the fog. Anotherboat was broken down by
persons rushing gnatthe davits, and many were
pteelpitated into the sea and drowned. This cm
-Muted while I had been engaged In getting the
itarbitarl guard boat ready, and placed the see
ond officer in charge, when the same 'fearful
scone as with the first boat, was twirl enacted,
men leaping from the top.of the call, a distance,
of. twenty feet, pushing and maiming those who
went in the boat r then gave animal to the sec
ond officer to let go, and 'row attbr the chip,
keeping under or near the stern, to be ready to
take on board the women and children as soon
soon as the fires were out and the engine stop
ped. • My attention was then &siva to the other
quarter boat; whieh I found broken down,
banging by one - tankter — a rush was made to
her also, and some fifteen got itti and cut the
tackle, and werewoon out of sight"!
Not wseetnan was lift abOard or ricarpeeter,
and we were withwartiols to assist us in build
ing a ra ft,, , tailiur only hopN and fie only old
eirleft was Dorian, the third matt, who aided
us with his assistance. Many of thi passengeri,
who desert° great praise Tor their coolness and
dulergyi , done all in their power up to the latest
tnetnent berOfe . tbseship sunk.: The chief engi
neer, with parrot his assistants, had taken one
of the knoll deck boats," and before
went down pulled away with about 18 per
We had succeeded in getting — our fore and
main yards nod two topgallant yards overboatd.
and such other spars and materials that we could
collect, when I was vonvinced that the ship must
go down in a short time, and not a moment.was
to be loat in getting spars and lashing theta to
gether to forma raft,, to do which
.11. became
necessary to getthe life boat, the only remaining
boat, into the water.
This being accomplished, I saw .51r. Dorian,
the chief officer of the beat, taking care to keep
the oars on board, to ptevent those in the boat
front leaving the - thip, hoping still to get the
women and children in the boat at last. They
had ' made conilderable..progress in collecting
spars, when an alarm was given that the ship was
sulking; and the boat was shoved off without '
oars or anything to hold themselves with; and the
ship sank, the beat got.clear probably an eighth
of a mile, to the. leeward. In an blatant, about
quarter to 5 P. 51., the ship went down: 0 1 '71'
every -
1
ing bold en board with her. - .I see found
myself on the Surface after a brief stnigg e,with.
my own Valpleis child in my arals,.ahea again
found myself impelled downward toe greet liepth.
andlefore I reached the porface' a second time,l
- bad nearly perished and lost the hold df my
child AS I struggled upwards. When ' , ,1 got
upon the surface of the water the moat awful
and heart rending • scene presented itself to my
I view*" Over two hundred men, *Mien ancichil
dren straggling together emityriiecee of the wreck
calling to each other for help, and implorink pod
to ASEigthem. Such an appaling scene'may 9ml
preserve me train witnessing again. I was in
the • act of trying :to Rare my child, when a Por
tion of the paddle boicame washing up edllvii9' ,
jest 'grazing my bead, and falling with its whole
weight on the head of my darling child. . I
.
• Itt• another moment. I beheld ' him lifeless in
the water. - I anoceded in -gettingtipen the top
of the:Taddle-boc., in company • with eleven oth
ers. !Dna however aeon left for - another niece,
fading.ir, could not support so many.' The Others
- remelted until they "were one by, one, relieved by
Ainth:' , lVeitentl in
,water, ate, temperature of
9b degrees , up to our.: axles, and frequently the
sea broke - Ilireetly 'over us.: We . Toon lelugatred
from our friends on other pert& atlievreckiand
paseod the night, each, one of ue expeoant eT-
erzhour to ba our lAs I. The wished for morn- into the boat, which was thus vacated for them;
ing came, surrounded with 'a den S -6 fog and not I but agitation so reigned that they were paralyz
, a living Boni could be seen but our-own party, ed, and before he could further insist on their
* seven men being left.. . joining him, there was a rush made by a party
water ln the course of the morning we saw some - of men who filled the haat, and immediately
casks,'and other things belonging to the they were separated from the steamer in the
! ship, bat nothing could be got - to afford us any' fog. •
j relief. Oar raft was rapidly settling as it ab- - ,
i 'sorbed the water. About noon S. M. Woodruff, From tbs tisnv York rams&
of New York, was relieved by death, and all the Tux SIGNAL Gus,—Amidst all the terrible im-
eidents attendant upon the destruction of ' the
others now began to - sUffer severely for want of
Arctic, which we hive been receiving these two
water, except George L. Allen and myself, in
that respect we were very much favored, lathe' days past, there is one which impresses in with
we had not a drop while on the raft, The day a feeling of awe and admiration, and shows all
Continued foggy, except just at noon, as far' as the world that the ego of heroism is not - yet gone
We could judge. by. We refer to the young man, whose post of
We then had a clear view on about one half the duty throughout that trying scene WAS the firing '
horizort; and nothing could beacon but the water of a signal gun at intervals, in the hope of at
and the silty .. Night came on thick and dreary, tractiug the attention of vessels from a distance
with our
to the scene of the disaster. While all around
nlinds made up that neither of us again i
would seethe light of another day. Very soon . him were death and i i despair, in bold relief there
three more of our suffering party were relieved }• - with the calm de
hy.death. Mr. Allen. a young man, and myself , tenakiatian of atr e here•discharging gun after
gun, until the g t ship. went down beneath'
were all that were now left, and we were much '
. the waves. Here w s a courage and a manliness
exhausted. I now sat down for the first time,
—a defiance of dea , and an adherence to duty,
Pt 8 o'clock in the evening, on a trunk which '
. we might walk over the most famous battlefields
Providentially had been found on the wreck. In
r
this way.l slept for Awhile during the night, and lin history to look To and not find. The soldier
became somewhat refreshed. :',. , I who braves the king of terrors at the cannon's
About an hour bertha daylight, on Friday, the mouth,. in animated by a species of courage -ibis -
-290, we saw a vessel's Eget near ns. We all Piovised for the .o melon, by the "pomp and,
exerted ourselves to the utmost of oar ability in ~ Circumstance" aro nd him.
hailing, until we became exhausted. In about i There can be pr Wilily no cowards when men
a quarter of an hour the lightdiaappeared to the ;, are drawn up in b ttle array , with drums beat--
' log, colors flying,and .thoughts of reward and
eastward of us. Soon after daylight a barque
'hove in eight to the northwest As the fog bar- Promotion flitting rough the brain, if a viotory
ee anything then tuider Ruch
ing lightened a little, she was steering apparent-1 Is wen ' Daatarde
lyfor.us, but in a short time she seemed to stimulants.. Bat e bravery of the battle-field
have Changed her course, again we wore doom• isnot the bravery high was shown by our young
ad
- , to - disappointment. Yet I . net hopes that hero of the wrec The Cornier is a species of
some of our fellow 'sufferers have been seen and unnaturalcourage it is of an animal nature ,
rescued by them, but the latter w moral courage.orthe highest
Shori L y after we had given up all hopes of be- and noblest kind With his lighted match be
seemed to stand n the quarter of that devoted
ing rest ed by the bark, a ship was' discovered ship, hurling deft ce, as it were, in the very
to the eastward, steering directly for us. We '
now watched herewith,taws of death its If Others were desperately
the'most intense anxiety.. struggling for life ;if
atone seemed to have-re
her to
+a 'she approached us, the wind'varying, canted struggling
to demons to how a man.may die at his
.chang her coarsesederal points. About( post of duty, without dread or fear, in the midst
noon they fo unately discovered a man on a raft
make most men cowards.
near them, a succeeded in saving him by the' 6°f horrors that' would
"second mate j ping erectile side, and making
„,,c,
matie—yas thelast scene of all, in which our'
young hero ahem' , forth, wringing eiclamations
of admiration even from lips that were buffetting
the hungering waters then murmuring for their' , .
prey. Stuart Hellin (for ' that was his )
" Awfully impressive, indeed—terribly
.ineltadra
irope fast.re d him, by which he was got on
board safely: This man saved is supposed to be
the Freuchma who was a passenger on board
the swatter wi h which we - came in oollison. He
informed the tain that others were on Pieces - 0 name,
could not be induced to leave the Ship ; his post
of thll wreck, a dby going aloft he saw us and was at the gun, from first to last, firing signals;
three Others, e were the first which the beat.
reached.. he kept firing that gun at intervals till the ship
,
We wereieafel taken on board about 3Pe Ai.
\
went down. We saw him in the - v e ry act of firing
„y awn e him the honors of deification, would
e , had Senates decreeing him statues and
monuments everywhere to commemmorate his
* The next was Mr Jame , Smith , of Misaissi Pi d . " ll ' G v re " rd e i lt d d o d r im lto PP M d da b y d s ° lmc w th e li a lc il i a er n, i.' ir he had
e second class assenger . The others saved hot
were five of our fi omen. The ship proved to - be
the Cambria, of t is port, from Glasgow, bound
to Montreal, Copt John Russell, who commend- that his example might not be lost upon
ed the bark Jessie Stephen. and was received so deeds,
posterity. Ills conduct is givenlnatre,
kindly by Capt. Nye, of the Pacific. oript. ...an- fed with taat of the Cravens who, only
Rtussell, it could, be scarcely possible to soy 'anxious to save their own lives chat their ears
enough in his praise, for the kind treatment we to the shrieks of the helnless wont ' eland childpea
.
received from him during the 'time we were that weragrapling wit'i horrors all around and
aboard his ship. His own comforts were given
up in every respect for our relief., about them. Honor then, eternal honor, to him
. who went down to death a conqueror of death!
The Rev, Mr. Walker and lady, and Mr. Blank
,That noble ship had many noble spirits on board,
who were passengers by the Cambria, have been.
.._but no bler than he
' unceasing In their endearArstopromote orneom- urtie br:w e e no
b not he woe feels n
fort. To them, and to all on board, we shall ever For that were staple and trratimisk' r " r ' '
owe a debt of gratitude for their =bounded kind- Bead ith '' l ii ba...
, tweedy brew the danger natant thrbkA nom."
ness. From the Frenchman who was picked up,
we learn that the steamer with which we came
in' collision wait. 7 the screw steamer Vesta, from
St. l'ierre, boulid from add belonging to Green
ville,,France. As near as .we could learn, the
Vesta was steering E. S. E., and was crossing
oar coarse two points, with all Pill set; the wind
west by south at the time.
Her anchor, , which was about Seven by. four
inches square, was drawn through the bows of
the Arctic, about 18 inches above the water line, 1
and animmeuse hole had been made at the same.
instant by the fluke of the anchor, about two resit
below the water line, raking the fore and aft
plank,. and finally, breaking its chain, leaving
the stock reuudarety, "In and through the ride of
the Arctic, or, it Di mot unlikely that as. so much
of her bow bad been crushed In, some of the heavy
longitudinal pieces of iron running through the
sideof the ship, me have been driven through
the side,' causing the lois of our ship, and, I fear,
of hundreds of most valuable lives. -
. JANE% C. Lees.
The foregoing thrillingly intereating statement
of Capt. Luce was prepared on lioird the Cam,
brie, before reaching Quebec. The following is a
SECOND DISPATI II most CAPTAIN LUCE.—
Ottebto, Oct. 19.-1 have safely arrived at Que
bec, as am left 'without a penny in the world
to m
help yseif with, but with sincere gratitude
to those from whom I received such unbounded
kinduese, Mace I halm been providentially thrown
timong,ittem, from Yhom I am about to separate
and 4p!s" td,,New - TO k, to a home of sorrow. I
learned froth the Dieter at the Quarantine, laid
evening., that the eats had reached St. John,
is. B.; with some p ssengers from the Aretic,but
could. net learn th particulars. As, seen as 1
can get on shore, I hall make arrangments to
leave for New Tor with the least possible de.
lay. Laxpect to ke the steamer for Montreal
this afternoon. . Joint C. LUCE.
BPE6II.ATIONe 4. • DD CONJECTITAEB.—WO have
now an aggregate r one hundred and seventeen
rescued, including those by the Vesta. Estima
ting the 'utmost capacity of the two life boats at
fifty persona each, And assuming that they were
both filled,, we hare a total et one hundred who
have been eared b some pa
~
ssing vessel, and
these with six on Mr. Gourloy's boat, would
make a total of one hundred and airpersons for
, whose safety there is still some chance. The
1 remainder, it is to o feared,. arV gone. M'Cabe's
statement is, that seventy-five persons were
washed off the raft on which he had taken re
fuge, and were not afterwards seer. It is cer
tain that he was the only person taken upilthen
Dorian'a boat returned from the Huron. We
are, therefore, compelled to the melaacholy. can-
viction that the loss of life is not less than one
hundred and sixtyone from on board the 'Arctic
atone. If to this number we add thirteen lost
'from the Vesta,.tht , total loss is to be rated at
ono hundred andghty persona.
TIIE LIFE BOAT ON BOAllt. TIIE , AECTIO.—It
has been stated in he published =ousts of the
appalling shipwrio - of the Arctic, that the Life
tr i,
Boats on board we sufficient for five hundred
persons; a very erroneous statement. There
were but six Life Boats on board the mammoth
steamer. Of these
2 were 26 ft, and would carry GO persona each CO
2. " ao ft, - - 50 " . " ioo
I was' 28 ft, *, • " 90 - 0 . " 40
I was 10 Ft, -. •. - 10 •- " 10.
Taw hundred apd ten were all that the life
boats of 'this palace of it steamer were capoble
of carrying. and she had four hundred seals on
board, ail - even more. There acne the great
misfortnire,for tbeyshonld havebeen suffmientand
abundant to float safely every person on board
the steamer, and she should not have been all
lowed to leave her fastenings on the dock till she
had been provided. •
stowing Now.rork Exprem...
Not A WOMAN: Swan.-0h! what it manly
spectacle must that nave: bcon! Thinly, 'rough
handed, broad shouldered, strong framed men—
.acenstomed toe business, too, the ponetant hay
irds of- which one :would naturally think, dead
ens In some dtgree everything like personal fear
—men like these treacheroilsly deserting feeble
and delicate women, turd shutting their ears to
cries from little children, that should ha:retouch
ed hearts of adamant. It is enough to wakens
all ashamed of our humanity, mull envy the bet
ter nature of the beasts of the field. Not one
,
woman cared! Not one ehildf—at least wo have at
the-moment we write this, no assurance of the
fact. It hi possible that there are some afloat on
mid-ocean. It is possible that, .ore - this, - they
havelalicn in with some friendly sail, with men
and net monsters on board;—and that ore many
days pass we shall (as God grunt we May!) have
the pleasure of announcing the safety of many
who are still among the missing. : .
But as We write it is impossible to ignore the
damning and humiliating fact that out of the one
hundred and eight persons thathave found their -
-way safe lind sound to shore, in the steamer's
boats, vie look in vain for women' or childrenl,
or for anything like a fair proportion of the oth,
er passengers; '• $o far as we can learn; from the
statements that have been published, Captain
Isms was the only man on board. that made any
attempt to eve the passengers in his care—we
pray it may yet prows more than an attempt =
but whether or not; -we liave.seon that that un
fortunate commander had too big a heart,t and
was in all respects tad tinah of a man to be
seeking for his own safety; while tholives of ru
men-and children were at stake.
A Ltrr..t;rvino EUILAND.-A messenger was de
opatched to . Mrs. Moe, (remit Yonkers ,) at 'l2
o'clock, announcing
. the good news Of her hue
batid'a safety. • " . • ; •
PXI9O22AL Ramatiscants.—We are gratified
to learn that Mr." iis.muchl morn trpqstil.
than could. be .expected under such a weight of
affliction. 110 is gradually becoming reconciled
to bla late bereavement, and quiet is strictly re
commended, and enforoed by his'medical sari
• •
Mr. Gilbert, who was it gran:sported among
the looter the Aretloorae, it appeare, among the
eared, and one ofthme who arrived here yester;
14., lie left the.etettnier two hare before . the
filed eltaltrople,: ;ltj.the,boat which lie entered
at the Captaitea orderinera aLio come of the
mew, whom the Captain ordered ont, and ha
beteltimed to Dari Brown and some 'ladies to prep
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FROM WVFrom
OIIN tile S GT ew
ONI. York Tribune.
Wssinsoros, Oct. 15, 1854.
The news from the western elections is felt to.
'be overwhelming by the Administration. Fear
Members of the Cabinet are 'absent—Dishing,
Guthrie, M'Clelland and Campbell. Mr. Sedre
tary Davis still thinks it wise to repeal the Mis
souri Compromise; but the President respectfully
dissents from that opinion, vihile Mr. Marcy is
eloquently dumb. The Democrats . are reading,
to refresh their' recollections, the narrative of
the rants of Waterloo, Yorktown and Ban Jo.;
clubs.
, The filibusters continue to receive unfavorable
news from Cuba. Their private letters inform
them that Gco: Cofitha has'appointed to places
Of honor and profit several of those who have
been the meet Influential conspirators against
the Spanish Government, and who have eon
tributed largely in money to the support of the
filibutter cause. This shrewd step on the part ,
of Concha is a severe blow to the scheme of in
reding and revolutionizing the Island. I learn
also that the subscribers to the fund in this coun
try denTpay up-aa promptly as they cought.,',_
Cubate,stock suffersalong with the other farichti
from the severity of the hard times.
, The Princeton will convey Mr. Charge Wheel
er and [Mr. ex-Consul and General Speculator
Fabela' to Pensacola; where they will [meter
themselves to the frigate Columbia which will be
there for the purpose. The force for harbbr
of San lJuan , will consist of the Columbia, \the
rates Independence, which is to put in there on
her i c y; to the Pacific, and the' saucy little
Prince n. That is always, if the President and
Cabinet don't change their minds, as great men
always' have a . right to do. I only report the
purpoe of to-day, which, as the poet says, "M.
Morre,sencts away."
I WM111110711133, Saturday, Oct. 14, 1859.—The
Richmod . Enquirer has another onslaught on
Gaiters -
Cass to-day. It Iskys:—"We lmow we
speak t e universal sentiment of the South in
reprobating the conduct of Gen. Cass, and in re:
pudiating- his pretensions to Southern confidence
and support.
..,
Ataartit—traltan Prospects.
, - • Losnos, Thursday, Sept, 28,1814.,
1 Ma' is still safe. The search after - Mut is,.
hewer , relentless. The Inspector of Police in
z..uu
Geneva went to a gentleman whose house watt
saspecas one of the many in which the Ital
ian lea r was supposed to be hidden. The ser
vant of d espotism wished to advise the proprie
tor,:
persecuted tor, ..i a private and friendly manner ," to give
up the peecuted patriot. "I do not acknowl
edge a y right on your part to give me any such
advice was the - noble rebuke. ,- The house was
search' d, but of coarse, in vain.
There isnt this time much talk in anti-revolu
tionary ,cireles about the imminency of in insur- -
rectionlin Italy. The Tinwe—which for the last
six days has been violently anti-Austrian—had
yesterday a long article on the state of the corm
try,' which testifies - to the great' popularity of
Mars's idea abpttt
-I the duty of rising . The ar
ticle ', well worth - your copying: have seen
the let er from,Rome which speaks of' the highly
K
'RA spirit of the population. They think
! .1
that', the Prenchrbehig engaged in a different
quarter, the moment would be most favorable for
a paler movement if acted upon aiinultaneous-
Iy. The foreign garr son of the Eternal City Ls
;,,
no leas than 8,000 - men: It is to be hoped that
in ' c ht.:l:fresh revolution, America's represen
tativeht Rome Will act se as to cause the fellow
ing wards orSaffi to he forgotten:- . .--,' -
, HIM who represbided in '99 and s till un
worthity represents at Rome the American
Confederation, had beer: reared in this school,
(the diplomacy of liberty,) Republican Rome
would not hive seen the Ambessaer of a power
'ful Republic flatter the harpiee who are making
ready to feed on our blood, and shun, as if it
were en Austrian . Minister, the defenders of
liberty; The Roman Republic-recognized in
1849, as was the wish of the American :People,
and the duty of Mr. Cass who-had been avow
erel;to do so by the present Ambassador. at
tendon, Mr. Buchanan, the Secretary of State
wonkinet,"perhaps;'have, fallen under the bra.
tat force of a foreign occupation and the revenge
of priests infamously cruel."—Corrupondenee of
'the : New York nice,.
.
The Cincinnati Enquirer is trying to extract
cWort from the utter discomfiture of its party
ere is Its first essay : • <.->
"Tan NEXT 11013, or RrinusENrATll7Bll.—iire
doubt whether there will bites; regular oithisdox
Democrats elected to the next Rouse of Repre
sentatives from the free States. So far as the
electidns halm taken plane, wit hare only heard
ofthe' choice of Hall in lowa, Fuller in Maine,
and Florence in Pennsylvania: and we belleye
the seats ofihe,two - former are to be contested!
'We may pick up 601710 stragglers in Pennsylea r
ails end Indiana, but It the present writing the
'chattebnare against us obtaining any in Ohio.--
Agabi,we repeat, we shall be disappointed if 'aft
the free States send ten regular Democrats to
Congress! Reinter, think of the osext House;
cdmmdd of one hundred and 'thirty northern
1 Whigs and Abolitionista, being a large Controlling
powe in that body! Against them will be op
pose c.the united Smith, with it s ninety-odd
members. Won't there be a collision when such
matiriels meet!" '
hltentomr.-:—lt i ls DOW pretty correctly ascer
tained that ,Upton - (Anti-Nebraska) is elected
overthnverast,Pent4 In the Lake Superior Sen
atorial district,' by - a email_majority. It is the
exit dinathat county ever returned a whig.
TlM'abietitz formembers of legislature for the
'Distitiets In thellpper Peninsula take place in
'September on Samna of the (HS:tales eneonts
"teree in traveling from that part of Miehigpn to
the, capital.
. _
am. C. Ta Eso4 Cohierof the Belmo n t
Branch of the State .Bank:- of Ohlo,:adtertiae
in the St. Cloirsvillefspees that Omuta' of the
denomination •of $5, of all the enema e p o d e
.paying banks lAN/nit* , Idaryiend, Pennsylva
nia, New Jewish Nei" , Iforki , the liew -.England
motes; Kentnoky,"Miesottrii: and - lho State Bank
of Indiana ; , will lat - taken: on , depeeit, that.;
Bank - at per;and4l'ai 2's and a*, ,or the same
&sett bealmittli* cent. , ilieeottnt.-, Thu to
Canted-04mm.!tiat'ernsigement..,:f
-. 0.::_v:* , .1."-4 , r. - ;:.- . :.
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VOLUME LXVIII-NUMBER
1 Cesium Dies.mrs. , There )11 no doubt as to
ithe truth of rhat 1. stated in My last about
Charles Dickens being "hard %up." It is not so
tirely owing to extravagance , as to very bad
sgement lie married the daughterof George
Bowirth, a Scotch lawyer, who tailed ,in PAM
hurg*.wseral years ago, and then became mu- ;
rticat critic on one of the morning peptise: When
the Daily News was eommericed, (on which Dick-
tins had £6O a Week, or $16,000 a Year,)he litit
liogarth on the establishment, and his "History
of Sinsic"..proves he is one, of, the best writers" .-
din the lyrical drama in London. - Being a very
warm-hearted man, Dickens alloied one or more
orhis vife's sisters to live with itire—ltaaL., "Vi-4'' ",
giving her what is callect"tbii run of berteeth,"
.bet clothing and jewelling her as one of the fam- ,
HY. He was as-much attached to her as if she
really were his own sister. It infix her rennetce
taired that, while the "Pickurick".pipers" ;were - 1. ,.. ..
in[cduree. of publication, there was great disap-..•.:
poentment (in Norember, 1888) on the nonap
pearance of the Current 'number, and that his
aritlogy Was, "that - the' death of a- very :dear ; '
yoim, g relative had prevented the author. frau,
prementing his readers, during the preceding ...
mtnth, wine the usual portion of the story." It ;--
irds to Miss Hogruth's death thta he. alluded. ; -- '.--.
thetrnth is, that not having laid by his moo-
eyi though his intimate ' since 1886; has averag4.
ed". 28,000 a year, and having got into habits of
extense (to wit,' ono carriage to . his wife and
on for
imnself,) while hisprofite hare berm year- ..„.
r
ly ' " hing, he has not had the courage to . t
re noh. There has been a gradual decline inthe"
an of his successful works. This decline of
popularity commenced with "Stettin Chuzzle
wit." Truth. to My, he 'Miscalculated when be . •
went in, ioriemaikably strong, against the ;nisi'-:.
- reseal ymikee nation in fiction. It was serving -
ningain';what had notbeen liked in his "Amer-
ican Notes:" There was a &cid sale at first of
the "Household Woids," but „its utilitarian --
principles have injured it:. People don't wantio ,
ha re semi-sermons in works of mere amusement. ; ,
Tire person who Makes money out of "novae- ..
ho'd Words" is ;Willi, (married to Janet Cham-
bees sister of ;the Edinburgh pnblishers,) who,:.
hat £BOOO a yeai for getting it up. I doubt „
whiather Dickens' own • ; profits on the work are
.•
It the amount. I . ,
e has sold, all }:i copyrights, and " Hard
Ti es," though containing some clever writing, . .
didi not increase the sale of; Household Words."
Hid fire - terror was in taking. the.arponsive nun,
mer residencnat Remsgate, and in cutting Dev
on :Aire terrace to 'take Tavistock . Heise; built
by panics Peny; at 'a rent of £ Boo'a yeam.whieb
taxes would ' un up to; nearly £llOO. lie la in
lionlogne, without doubt. ' . ' .. .
.11m case of this man shows the difference In-'
tween practice and precept- • Hrre we have had
MO writing,. ifidignantly against rogues and
speenthrifts, while he has been living on credit.
Wiest think you of his owing £5OO en a milk
scare? Then we bear of £2OOO to his baker,
£3OO to the butcher, £BOO to the fruiterer, and,
it is said, thoniands to his wine merchants. 'A
e =
oh ing teacher of; morality! ' Harold- Skim
m.-po e t was a , child compared to hi Coercive - .
d of N. Y. Sunday Tinny.
I' . . • '
r '
Pile Errunoss.,The returns ofthe elections
iniPennsylvania, Ohio and lathiest', haves save
age and unmistakeable aspect on Rebraika
fairs. There is pn awful reality in that fright
lid array of tigures which . speak expressively to
die President. lle begins to fee), undoubted-
ly, that it would have been better for him to.
let the compromise of slavery- rest-.where the
mimpromise measure placed that citundoti,-
14014 - President - Pierce mote into power. Ile.
meshedel pmet" into eqpatter sovereignty, stir
red up. the turbid waters ofngitation premed .
this slavery question into Service, repealed the ,
Missouri-Compromise, and now he finds duet'
maidst all this Cliiter," he was a bull. - m a china
shiqt. The king.of the Iflosquitekingdons could
ndt have been more appalled daring the boat::
bafrilment of Greytown than the President is by..
the tennbardment of the capitol by. the people.--e
The king of the Mosquito knew there was virtue
iqhis i legs, and he could ran from the bombird
ment. The President, gewever has to stand it ;
•
painful as this burst of bombs is to him, he must,
wear on until he withers again Into Emus/Ilia
re, of New Hampshire. R io friends are fall
' in every direction. Re found it cesy - enoughj
t „buy Dr. Olds, by telling "hisi,' according to'
the Doctor's lettar„.toi take a position where he
could ask for & judgeship foto' friend; hut; Wit ,
tunately; the people of Dr. Olds' district
not sign the contract and thus confirm 'the eple.,.
Thelma,. le irepuila ted the wholMXimusactientind'
made Dr. Olds env i'st the manliest , spectmens of
humanity that :will 'crawl the walks of the
House of Representatives daring the coming. „.
NEW PAPER lIANGINGO, 85.W00d St:
Flee Freneband AmetiosnParlat I
Panel dearatkeu In oak,. m:4, scold;
rams of various strien
Flawed and-Phda pa 1•r for dining-m=4 cheat-Wok
Cheap and very cheap wall mem brdonn: oldahllen
11011• 1 1, window shade.
A Page and complete seeortment the enleetiel
for the 11MP314 will be add at the renal rim.- -
on 7 m ontleT.T:
RENCH on the Study of Words.
Johnson " "
Ors b's Synonrmes Rawson s deo Ossbosses do.
Ikbak" ‘ ” T,BY T. r ' ° irk& 00.
QALERATIIS—.' 50 - bbls. and kegs &Janda" i
k,7 ibrnale by ad J. /301100NIC1EE6 CO.
HAY & STALK CUTTERS—Oar Fatima.
Winter dock of the improved fodder cutters_ asst.
for sale by (001 l JAMES WARDROP. j
WthANKETS--We have now recd inote I
than aeo ode. Swim and Preashlnsaketa. masts. In
2=42 toga - (E. 41 id. MASON itoo.
rtjAPITALISTS I.OOIC. AT • THIS.—For ,
the purpooe _rtbdtui mom • moray we ari author!"
o oder that valuable mropory In the 6th ward, mad*,
fugal* how doted* drrodglo bouto mane= a)* of
red with fraito of tartan. Unclip
tha socril=rice ofs23oo— worth at tout poop. _ •
Imroodately cm ' B. XoLd11( *5O . •
,
CITY .WARRANTS -- $5 of
t.al lmmr
7, tbb ig h teh tbe Wa n: W willt w arit es&
in at Zlteal Estate et
eat B. NeLAIN it EON. 21.15thst.
FOR IlElit.—litiuse No.. 147 ~econa, it.
.1
neut. sRt rei mon th . Inottito et • . '
- ter . , '2IIOY.AB -W00D5.,75.4th
CHEESE -300 bxe, prime cutting W. &
loinu by ociT frevair fly comets.
APLE SUGAR-20 bbls. in store and
11K1for sale by oe7 JO/1N WATT &OM -
bus. Louisville Lime for sale
MATCHES --300 gros, for paler by
ad. KURT H. COUINE.
.BUZ7bIII'..4.C,IkeP fresh firkitklgtakur
PTASII-6 ok& good quality for sale by
cT' J. BCIIOO:MAK.W. k 00,24 Wood at.
/41410TiiljE.ED-350 . bl i zife for stile
IDO
LINSEED OIL —G WO: and
by od BELL t LICKS '
H AY-46 hales klay reo'd and for eby
OATS -1,000 bus. ree'd and for sale b
7 LIGGLIT.WaInz
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CasaSobr 101 IN WATT tj.
13M - fO -- CO ■-
JLLIn stare • 1" 11,1 Tv e l
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ILOTH . , VELVET do SATIN CLOAK; --
We bare nay open coma entlrely now y •• d
errios of cloaks, Iriclo . voltam:4llam.
so , • AASON
UNDRIES—' boxes iialersitas.
Istria Gnat's 6 It.. 10 don extra land led- •
In stars and for We Di Inn T. k t.
nUTTE.H.--10 kegs prime Glade 13 , iter
Xj/ Po. nanny =cans: reed and fog elk , •
.9 T. LITTLEIV- 112., •
G LASS -100 bxs. 8:10 Window ii
• 26 " 10z16
- . 15 ••
In star, Nut tor br T. LITTLE Jk 0411$ 9214.
- FREN9Ii'S Nolte onthe l'arables;
" stoAr W -or
sale by errs . 11:voSWO RT II CO.
BACON -80,000 Shoal en aad
Eldell In isaokehome fbr pabit7 it. BOMAN k CO
MONE SSOTA MINING CO.-20 shares
of this deslnabo Mock far Ws. A.WILSTSS too.
trflA RsUmBtBER MC .
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Mama Co. havel ned lihrs• bt, qf styles
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Iry .ing at sum sa.st cos A. A. MASON - A 00%.
O&M cord Calicoes at 4,
and 630.4. V. Get A. MASON A ars.
VLANNEES;:AITITOOI. — good. Bea Ilan
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"4:4 ; ?LAWN 40:4 blh st.
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rlehCe 071834.11114 med ..faxaale by U.* bath or
wm. u.stiTram s
. wom stew ,
FLOUR -200: bble. Superfineand*.ilas
pliumaskonlvirl fa 'n_atiiroit 4; CO.
seg7
.71 - 71RsgEn :bbli. , Lhateed: ill!)
iadlor see EIARBAUGHiOO:--
Ims Phila. Palm Suit_p britase
11,7 and tor 'Web,' em.2l NARBAutill CO.
:Ur AY-.40.1)416A - Ilair foleale_b* .
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