. . . .., . . . a .. . . . . . ' . .....- . • . . , . . . . . . . . . . „.....• . . . , , , .., •\ . .. ... . _ . . • .. ' - .• 1 - • - ;" ' •• ; • '.: . ' '' ' Pirt , ' , ~,• „ ,YW.7*WAM i L l .r .V.7_ . : . . • .....-:"-•-..,°:`"..."' A ° '-4" "" ' '''' ...'''''' ''''.-• 4.4 '' '' '‘ .- "" - " *.4 ' .. • - ' , .. . . • . . . _ - - • . .. . , ..... • • . • .. • • , , . . .. . „.... ' • ' - •' i -, r ' '‘ .': --. ,:•-;........'%''''.• ' :--• . -. • . . 1. .. .. , , I , ..- . • . . . . ' . . • . . . . :t. ,- - ; - -..ESTABLISHED 1N - 1786 • •'- - \- • • , • .-- • .___________ . . . .• . . . • . PITTSBURGH GAZETTE .. • BUSINESS CARDS. .•.. . MUNK= DAILY AND WEEKLY ET . - • ..,' - • . -'' '• ' WHITE & CO. -. • . - - ATTORNEYS. • , . • . ~_ : DAviD, - iin ! • 3 • . [SAMUEL PLAIGILT. o.l4tta of ' trans inn= main Ain inx,a. -• 1 11 - OS.EPH S. & A. P. MORRISON, Atka , .. . neys at Lan Mat No , 153 Fourth street, Intim:en . , ' -, • T ERM Si • mithAeld anarant. Pittsburgh. P. . . . my2l . . , : I , Da 1 LT.-1511, dollen per annum , - farad. ludf yeirly ,L a w •• - H - Alt , Attainey, Atzaw , ..ssß a k e „ - ,- -. a irPi a"L taLi-riasiatiaisiwini ' am. In ad at;.. ' Club. • we/ Inliclng.,; Grant. Kant, Intwum Rama mg 1 • i• Will in supplied on the ibiloving ' ..&tions: ' , , Al ter- ~ . - • lyT .. T hem orfdeliPer 1uinuni........aa.....-......11 SOO '• --- - copies - a• . ~.........,.:.-. 900 ' 11.0 BERT E. PITH TAPS, Attorneyst' w . - tsnutreoptes -4o • - a .........._. • .20 00 .4 . -. 1 ..------... --- Tite P. .... 411 . 1, 00 b. .. 0 ..... ...... Pt ' i f LOBERT POLLO.CE, Attorney at Law- . , ass to= sarartatax in advance. No club papers tel be mat after thi par wins, mks. the money L. ant • 091114119 f nth 802 0/9451•89 f0n.5 0 119 0418 2b6C3.1121 • . ono, stop. Eittiburith.. . : - . . :------ • •.: 1 RATES OF ADVERTISING: ' ' TAMEK.L. KllHN,..Attorney at Law, ' office .. • -., Fee, ro lane of N om or UM./ , ity Fourth street, near Orknt, Pittsburgh. .1. 16,11 1 - , one Insert& ,n . , ..-...---11 0 SO • •,••• ; • ,• • .. : D., ~. - emit sthiltional IMenlou - 025 . ILTRANcise..FLANEGIN,AttorneyatLaw, . 33. r 114: Te4.ki:ii.............-.................-.... .1 g; J., Na: 170 v.th ea... t. pi tub .0. , , i . " . Do throe v•ek57..... * :„.-...-- 4 00 • PER' E. BRADY, ' Attorney at Law, - . i •. D. .two ....u.. ~.....;;;* a 7 00 ha 89 FifthMireet o Pittabtogh. ' ‘ Do . lbw months,-..-...-.... 10 Oo . 80. .- . 1,11 nnmtha,,,.....----r ---- 11 a . , ,, BANKERS AND BROKERS.. . . . ... . • . . - sta.dinkciniZTrurs'gr-.".P - winzari 0 00 lIERNAN A CO., Bankers and Exchange' Om dollar for each additional lino - • _Ono mat. changesbl• at gleam. (Pa mi . ' Broken: N0:65 Woad street, corner of Diamond Alley, • mut.) essivelvetf peper..----..- 25 03 ' t burgh, pa. - - • • ' ...'.;•-• For each Eddltlenal emu. Inserted ener.as month. and /Firßuy and sell Bank Notes and Coin; Diumint Time ~.., ",... for sack addlticand scum insett•cl under the yearly rates, Exehange, and espm tem,. proper, ma. weak." I. all . halt mina .... the principal GU' of ok. Onlatu Da p Deposits on call . Solvestieetaanta mmeedlog allows. and mt.corar Mom :andel. . o at,a and give their prompt attention Mall oth . - • Am. to be th•rod se smears and • Mir. , _ -.- er matters portalnina CO • Brokers badmen: . . . Pabllehms not amortntabl• far legal edvertlaelnenta • ll3..Yeateern Exchange constantly for sale. __l2l=-17 . beyond the amount onward lOT their publloatbst. . , ...Annoancing nuseUdataa for MSc* to Ls charted the tame Ail " " Ax.l-. ^ .4... "8" I.l°, nolt 3 " "Am.- . , Ii t RILMER ...t RAII3I, Bankers arid Ex . tr l / 4 ..A=",..72. --"L el ' art the . oen a rot • k rete. o ehisug• Broken . Buy and ell Gold and Silver and -number of ljertion • will Ini.imniticmet mu Es d. and • Notes, negotiate loans on Real Estate or Stott Beat . • •r acier ` ' . __ • . .to ritica.purchise itfolazry Notes, and Tim, Bills on East thm t _____ 7 ",,V,ll4. ......ratl::l7,lll"ar=urrtrnisdlb t n o d s " r=eS; r all d IA Stocker 7 CM:"'"da'. Cell'- . .tha ....., r otbar paw, •• yell as all adnniumont. TbJ u rd and wood seek* dtret . 47 op 'i poel oe ie th " 1" .• lit e'n' Eharl " al net' immegately monected 'Alb their oan indoor. and Hotel all dames of advertiaemmte. In length. ca. otbenelni, be yond the limits ,wagodo• 111 be chargvd at thousual ratm. ( 11 .D. KING, Coin , Stock and Exchange ror all mach tsalllll2L advertbdor bum .1.1.1 he separately r•nder•d, and prompt parment Is &GM. - Pwt.. .,_....,__Ymth 5t 7 .43. - 1.313 and Sella Stocks on , • - All advertise:n*lM for charitable lostitullorug axe cor. .' ``......... .......iti.. MAW .t: ..t . . -. panfee, tonnaldp...d Mitre putdlo imetlega and all ren* l. ‘ ,I ....°"... W.W.i.. 0 ) WwwWs W. 61 tern Notes Bought slid sold. D23 • - . • pelitical ite a r notion, to be oharged haUsains, pop . • • . abb e la adman. • • ~ - Warsaw, mewl._ -.. ...n.loota aanna.........WX. I. ann. , •'' 1162714 0.., . 01 ,..800N0,... t ., , .. b. , •• - • - r,7 ' '''''''' a 6o . bm e.nti. ..,....:, 13ALIKER, HANNA & Co., Successors to - Glad by funeral Imitation: or obituary notices. and alien iluney, Daum A Co. ranteralEgehange *ohm and to ecoomparaloLto he paid he. raters In Foreign and Dominic Exchange. Certestes of ' . -Regular edivartimes, and all otheri made, ...ponnka. Remelt Bank b met, and Epeci, -N. W corner Of Wood and ... ' Gans: or reguiriag nett... designed to call:LW:Mon to streets. • Current Money reached cm Depoalt. eight Check. for wale. and 'collections made on marl all pen& * . i ll= 0 . 0 .1....00=4 , . 4 . za ,== . ., , , ,r . 4.6 ~ ,„,, v.t. of th. u.itm • Su... . • ~ .3.: • . . . - vat* .7 notice. Maimed to gall attentVan ' illeateSt mentism paid for Foreign'and , diteritan . 0 . ..b soltorPrima calculated or intended to promote o . l d. . , • .ln vidual hrtAnatesa•dlly bp Waled with-the under- 4111 nomoroarle err omeliromanis Or Ploanoe. shipped / . tt . •= t he , It: earna4 Did for. If ,the•gd,p e• 1111.112. 01111OLUI tarma. . . 1 will b. &MOW, it Ai mularz_....„. r ...„ ..,„.„,.. a, I. AT. .1 the rata of 10 cants prrilne. ' , . pun.. or sj r bot i, • ,. to be thara,,,d res. pri.j,, , , ~R. w mcdAmS Cuo.,'Bankers and . Tavern Llomaa Firtiticed Mt each. .2...shangs Drokers,North Bast creme of Wood and Rag Vated• Agenteload Auctionnre advertisernata not Third 'treats. Pittsburgh. . to .-- ••• ._-- • to b• clamed under yearly rates. but allowed a disnhat of • - All transmtkms made on Rani am and meeetlana , - tety•thres and Ona third per mat from the arncont of promptly stUmdsd to. • • ' -1 - ugly • wimak_os TILIAIUST 111 DAILY tartS3./ WILKINS - A CO., Exchange ' .Biokers, , O.• Betas, u.. 1, ssrs. =• ts•snoms- ----- ---st 40 . Ye. TS Fourths treet, oppoeite the Bankpf Pitts Ds - 11 . All trammel:tom at Moat liberal mites. Jylo • - - • asuarnstrna Tx lUULT P1111:11.• •• One pat that .. 0 lueti . ...--." mt B. , Witt. LARDER, Jr., - Banker and Br Da • • each sd Ronal Insertion -..:•25 cents.. •• AB ttenthmt advorttrments to be raid in advar.m. • V I ker. 4th 'street, No. fdl, adjohdning the Bank of Pltblurgli. • . - . •, - 0 - R&T;6I3.IiP inscourirr. ... .N . Ho..r.wps tlomr.NeA nu r ni N, Dealers 'in :Fore a lit ~ . COMM= any rot MU ITTTUCIMI 0...11U.1l . ~,,,,,,.7p.„k N„,,,,, and sped., sin 69 p„... 3 .,„.. • .. N. HOLMES - A SONS, Brokers. . tmratt. ligrOollections made on .11 the • Jr. 57 Narixt et. between runt and Fecolh at. Patst, unth• throughout the 13nItsdEtatm. , . . PENNSELTANLIL : City 11:1&kluclnuati.;. f --: - ' Bark of l'lttabmegh_a....parromme BitElocinl- do -BOOKSELLERS.' fie. ..... of o pm Franklin Bask . .do . .• . L _ ,=1 . 3 Masters of do-par rte Bank_-...... do • 1 • lank of Commmo.---...par oblo LIM 1,5..&151ru5tC0- do j' L. READ,' Bookießer and Stationer, No. mericoginA-1--„,b,,,....3-14,,,x--=s-k--. do •78 Fourth stmt. Adollo,Bulldings. . . . ', ,• • r a . ~,,...,1 1 . c . LI: 81.1 • 1 6 . ;. i rifiarzf - D - -: • I li R. WELDIN, • Wholesale - . and - R e ta il oranunau Dank or Pa-...per inintr.mt luau..-...._ x • ps•kr I. Blank ' and Wholesale -119.6 RPM and Bt. 1• .. , p.,,p,....,,,,..a.01., 81L..., HEW yopu-t moc7, b•o. GI Wood stree.tmen Tama and Fourth) . .151trard Isak..- - -- New York Clty..-.....r 11,1 wIli 1 t, 111. - , = l2l-69 .,,, , , gM k iZa: - . •: .• ,. • 666 °sun_ __ triavr i amr - ,- JOHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller .and Sta. Adeakaake BanlL-.....-......par 8a1t1mar5.........,........_0ar Loner, Incommor to Darbon A Agnew, Na r Market filos Bassic---gar Country-- --..-.-1 . t. near Fourth. Iltnbunch. Pa. Pillet Dank ....-....par N. JERSEY' i DELAWAILF... Souldwapt Inn. ....viz in solvent r...t..._.... x. ENB.Y S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Tmdmansa'ellank...,........pari VILLID.iId, 116:r in Stattosermkr... No. C. Market street, mar Wastnn e = wi .-...-Talßailk c ol _the Valley..-.- 11. • r.,4. Pittsburgh, Pa. Bank of rVa...ll.lehmond- . ' lila arcbasuros= -par Xx. Bank. V Norfolk 11 1 1i AY & . CO., Booksellers -and • Stationerrs, - I,s.ar titan, r,to. a ~......tass_. La_r_ , vn',l3,a,slFOWLass, 7, ~._ No. ts_Wood ittrest,ltegt . por to the emote arThbd, ---g.--.- P ....... C..... ...." .. 7 . a Pa. I la , yon hand. • Bank Germantos , .....-par North Western _Hank-- . -- ---- ---, ---, -z. Skoalrof Ofttysburgh.......... Brat:elle.: ...- 1 Mat of lawistown--..,-. • ••-• 8. 1.01/111 CAROLINA. e • 'COMMISSION &C. - ..4 rt :gt I. try Co. Bank = 1 Rant elB(eriti. Fear...... 71so i• 2 0 .. , 0 _ _ . ~ , . Com. Bank• Wilmington. 3 5 ' E vvaid..Ca.siar antellk,Nenbam, 2 .. : I. W. BUTLER & C 0.,. SOUTH CAROLINA. ... , ORWARDING & MMISSION' KEW I a" 1tank....,.................par Bkofttoilikof B.= „ r . t . 2 mi i , , ~... 1 Bask.. South 2 . . CHANTS and:leate. n 1 kinds cfPittiderrah Man , - .of RIM; U...P0 Bank of Charleston, 2 • aced Artistes, Lad d Shutt Load . . No. 97 First Lancaster -ter Plantaret Meehan's' Bk • 2 Street, Pittsburgh. . It of ladl GEORGIA.. • . , sob•lpF64 Mof Schuyikill ..1.1-ror Augusta Ina it We Co • . ' tar. a Dn. Way - nesters:l - Bank ceAugmta a ......... 1 wm, it surroN. • ~ . ii=mkplangton-lar kof DatuM..„. 0 9.9 1 e6 2 • • ' . • • • Wholerale Grocer, importer truyi Dealer . tn Honatl._ = Bock__---.oar KENTUCKY. ' FOREIGN WINES Brandies anti Old Islo- Oowstriank-.par ilk of Kentucky, LonlaVe I mgp•gebet• rim Wtddry ~ N 0.12, Sonth-Msst mum tobanon Ersak- Bk of LonbneaTharston " o 'Wood 4 Pro t it.. Pitttbor h. Pe ~ ~. part Utak ofiki . tiv - il . /4 . ar Nathan Bk ofEmtocky . - -----..'' ._-=-.._ - -0-_ ... ---,.. ba • femtbstialkm * Kentookr ' n _w. POINDEXTBR, General Merchan ..• ' ' - !r at Ranl----lor LNDIANA. 5 ~e din Recker and Congebalcm Slerchset.l67 Front .. .. Waning Bk. WW 6 mtallterri Bl4lo 29 1, 0 , 0 9 41 616119 h 98 - mg ~. / t and 11S ilemndstrni, Pittsbursb. ap..l)-Ined Ite4dl=l- --•-..,. •• !lik *taste of litmeal... 1 4.A A. AI'BANE; Commission, and, For- • - " OHM - - • ILLINOIS.. , ... • warding Marchson. daler. In Wool and P ad re 'l l., , ....- • _Sr' 8661k11-*4l 6661661 " a AtheaG. _do a B66l ' dmi 6° snwssur sue; Puteorgam.e.e.3ox.3:34,No. nt.. - 3 • in , - ..- ~. 'l, • , , ' 'Demobs! •, ,p . mt....... -do Kailm trim in. 00. ehke 5 • .- • - . • . ,••. - , . • 'l.• =4l l ,o=l;:ll l F•rompcm•gmemqs,r,k it It ‘ ROBISON A . CO., Wholmlo Grocers, armee at Toledo--,a .. ' do`flancrommit Stock Dank 3 ~. Prodluo• Dealersoted Oximalielon Merchants, Na bt l_laston--.,.. ' a * • do Peal:lmlay _Bank- --. ; :betty •ueet. pttuemau. ~,.,----,• Jalo aiDeMlearn.......... do Insurance idomtmay- a . , •' • ' at WIWI_ has a... do Stata Liant--...-.-;.- .2 mmare: naambou..-- -a- --..:...alatiuximm I.DUTM . • • .' ...U=U1y....... ri ft Qin ~..,C AN' A 11, ,..A . r0 , ,,,,," ' t,, 6 , SPRINGR TIARBAUGH & CO., (Soccer t . = iittasessia„-.7.. • do Elk of IliaPsonk4 Toronto 5 k 'sore to S. Dogtooth.) Commisern and Forwarding -./ - - • tot Ripley- -..... •do inuk of Montreal-- • • extant& Dealers In Wad and Produce generslly, No. at 011icitutatlna. -- "M Bk 0111. Eanad. Tomato . 5 146 fintandl.l6 Second Meseta. Pittsburgh. P. ap , 317 'at 'N•ahlugtona.... * do EASTERLY EELIUNGE. *-- ' eta att Cedu aa - a do gm New Tork---.-.. tf, T &W. REA, Flour Factors, Commission -•.• Swamp at /meastar7.7.- do On Philaclelpids-,--- do cel and Rewarding IT•rchants •nd Dealers In Prodme , k • . at Steubenville- do On Balthnora-a.--...... do . 1e33:4.3r.. Orders for Pfttsburgh Maunfacturca_momptly .:-M at Mt. Varnon..a. do 117.3T1GL.N KEELUNG?. attended to. N 0.14 Watefaxia.oolllmt Mc. PittOargb. ....... , fft ek ta .e.:. 1 4 1 6, 0 Et=1..... : ........-...,1 . .S pin., - •• . , ..1.1 . .., . 1 sit ta..... - --.. t. Laois at. do ' d' Do lf . 155.015611 " -Ti.4. Val l eiriffif .- YOVEI - / --- r . ' in'. " en ' CO., uccessots to 11 li :,,t re v i. x . ,„„ „ . .f. 74-7._ do ll! 0 0 , d o k " s •P mr"h wi„ , 7 -- . INV, . J b WA 001) b.1 .2 . 1.10N S in AgO tfi llksozohnkn i burgh n. ar .lc r , d ,.l 7lnward• Gosdi ... 1 Dreads ot , N0rem........-565 oo r ........,......-10,60 2121,. 66:81 ... Mk at Pk0m.............. do Eagle, new ......--....110.00 Ws. ail = 66ulh- a* Ered'ldu'rer.-1-.." 74G. REY; MATHEWS &CO - Wholesale o ~ ro . ~,.: .•-• at --..4. do Ten Theler...... LBO 1 , .. , • .... Mih i i , t s H arms. ,.. _. ... ..." l o or icA ubse33.--. 5.00 Ran. Comiciadon and Forwarding Machint. and . • .._ „, 65A1t1o,,_zr • 4,82 gents tbr ltrighton Cotten Tun. 67 Water st.Pitteburgh. ;:i: at Meath at Wankel= dc7;l l" 4lFinms ..“ 7.== 2.96 a5t F,RCRR, ',A.ANTELO, General Cohunis : •.. . 3 = at xnua---..4. delDucids-..*---? 2 4 0 M don mn•aasta, Philsdalphl. Liberal admires l -1 at , Totinsotow.... do . . • mule on consignment. Of .Produce generally. . 1•17 , 7 .. i ., ••••••emr . .• . 7„,„ ~,,,.. • , • - ... , • . PRICES OF STOCKS. . JOHN WATT A. Co., Wholesalo Grocers, 1 MOWED TOE THZIPITTSBUDIsi I.I.6FMTTE, DT If Conuoindon . MerchanUt, and Doerr. in Prod.... and •• ft' - L I . . Pittsburgh klanufsetaree.Pio. 265 LE MET . t.. Pittsburgh - 11:1V1LKINS 4,z c..OL • . B. CANFTELD, late of :Warren, ` Ohio, ..7i' ; '' ieroOK - AND - EXCHANGE . BROrtalS, '-' 01l fkmuniselon and recteandlog Membant. mid 'mud.. ~: • , * Dealer in Western Rawer* atter , Pot and . . . -:: • Water street, ' I r MI " MTH ATIZE L . • -- • . .itz,...... p,.... =B. . 1 . 'Pt esovtas, Vesobar 15. 18611. betmern Limlthtlekt sod Wood. Pittebergtr. . . 4^ • . .-. .- - - • * P., - amiumm• • _Akate or 13.411 - iiaiin . 7. usu.. a co i ' , '.-.-.- ..- ` 7 ioans. :. -271 8 - 1 , - .T. LITTLE A CO., Wholesale Grocers, i ... • • Produce and Commit:Om I(RM:sat. and Dealms ln * - 'l:biliettPhst irs•-;---- I - - I nt 4l .-• 401 Y Pittsburgh BLmulieturee, Ne... 112 Mornd stmet, Pitt. • • - •:101.....a.... 100 - - tlntaoh a A or. --. Mutrm. • - • • 1 • Pionlyiratti• Te...... 1-. 10 0 - -•int.JmanJuly humcb. P. - Da -6. .-..--- 100 - - Int. Feb.• Aug CtIEEESE WAREHOU ' SE.-lIF,NRY H. ~,, .... 100 83 • 1 19 kn. Mayalior • l • ....4 13 0,,L . --- e6 ,-;,.-ifiv-,,,,-,. 4 He fez -. go COLLLTS,For and Ocerunisdna Merchellt,sndi .1. t. . .'- - • - Th o .., mnp, en,,_ 100 e 3 .• .80 ,do - - Drier in Chen. Butter, lan Fish WI Perdue. generally , 1 1. - , •elp • b gr ig - kir ..,,,..,__. 100 83 So ygg.3.0.4,1 0 ,10 25 Wood street, abase water, Pittabough mrss 4 4 ' DO. coop. 0 1 .. N. T. 100 . 83 80 do ei., ... lee .33 ' 3 08 Int.M.F.Nor VON BONNRORST A - MURPHY; Whole , ~..1, .1 6 6 6 t °66d 1p.eisTfin.133 •33 0 I ..., do. V ale Oncetaaad limunitnikiu Merchants, and limiters ,- . B . Lox men: 6 , 7 , 56 „1,... _ _ In Pittsburgh. illimplisMuni• No R Water Frt. 'lna , .4: • ...; lOU OrM i ngb*,,, 4 ~, m 7 MO.. ..41... Alt Pa. • ' - I=o 8e .,;;;••••••, 1t.......“.- . 60 . 0. . 67 .. 1 ° . ' dot . I ACOB FORSYTH, . Jr., Forwarding'and - - A VW‘a, ---""" 'ro -so ' . , eV Coonnbalen Merehsat, No. 611 Water inset, QRrar 115a1i.L , ... 614 .. UM 61.16 , . - 0da.,..a„., 25 155 . •52 DP,Klyt, • Ifg „ O3:II:SPALMKR, Importer and Dealer j: ite. w r St. Bridg•-•:-.• 25 al ZS Div. Jan. Bet- in French erne - Auserlean Walt Paw, No. 65 Market. * o,:i • St. Brides - ' :.. - 60 '44 4 0 Div. " p t betty en Taird and Fonettoltraeb Plttibuttat. . •it, , , ' " Nod Libmtlea..--- 68 40 - 35 me. w ge.• . m 2,3 - • • i• Willlanistort 1 . 04 5 7 .-- , ,. 66 /6 - ' -y - McCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole ts ‘ II. my anted - v ta l e .ad await Deiler In Carpeting, niEr LEI 4 1`.5 restersn 'i ffaltrimoiCe,- . 2 II to 1•K Div * Mal 112 Eke Mat _ gin „Trible and Piano Coma. Window ender ,•-•:. • ' - lettumr3r , 13.33m30 uo.-1. - - 21 is . • Stearn Boat N 0.112 Market street -- • •. t . - 10 6 . ~ ORRIS A PATTON Wholesale - and Re . 4. ' . ,r i tt= t• Phila---- 50 41 80 Div.Qr.313.03 , • I ll it . tr it erreiers, On ten . Emotion dd. of the Diaatond, It leatintills.‘ 6600 ao 56 do t. P. ..... - • ' ll . , • . ...Magintie-.........../ 4 , 0 1 •-• _ gam mum macscratli. 1 • , - • -DRY GOODS.' - . • -- t i. ..wak.-.1. so! -0. 66 . . Slag; r*ter 601 as : Ai . 5p,,,,g,p, 4pa FRANK i r At s b, ' GORDER; Dealer in Triia ' ' I 8 8 0 16 '-' / 2 - 99 2411169- Ins. blogis.Wll2krer, Loot Ikeda Embrolderh4, '. • suns. teal Rai ' 60 44 - 41 • Gent's. FiMing.Geodi mid Fam7 at - Doter • hill as .-' • • Ohlo • Pmts. .60 ,53 42 ' . : welment of which can always te had at No. al. =roe , of .. ' - • 4 - *Salt * 1 1 0h10.4. 11 0 t -A- L. - "''' *- •. Market argot and ths Dimond, PlittAbmlini Per.: •PD -1 7' •,--,.:.; ,... "-- -au.... -c a ,pli_ . .. v. - - - De, - 2..1 - 105 - 105 • it; ' A. A. WON Je.c0.7117:11)134e...C. L. MEW Ilk OD, I. YOU. A t Ai MASON de 00., - Wholesae and Retail m r ===ita 023.7:- leo as - - . ' ' - imam ts Falser and; linPle Dry Clcvd. 25 TIC& .: '''' " • -. -.-- Taithlnli'Vloo --41 fIlid ' ll .10 :: ' : . . 4 1"7". ....i... - ra 21 1 .. ~ • '1412/RPHY. - & BORCHFI.KhD, - WlAltsala onessuriZsm--- ' - ... ' -. 1 ~,,,,eva errata& Staabants, man Fowntimd . _ s. • ..a. - 100 170, Z Dlv. ----•-• '------"-- ~...,---------- ''''''"-* . : -.•• /ina iricZ " l.„ • ,.... .- 143 las - . Ism. co. : ••• ' .. - GRuCERS. , - - 1 ..- • r.--w.,3. ea as is:w sues- ' • - ' ' C att'--- - . • • - jOIEIN F - long lo - YD •et DO - . Wholesale Grocers 1 : ': • : . eittabarsb k6•-• '&1333 - 110/31 .- :: : ' 4' ...": ' ' imulConmilsaion Mertheitti.. ) Ne.l.3Wood and 228 lab. i: • ••• , ,t, Adrnsturs.........-4-..-L. , - 6 d - . Kmba6l-I*•*--1.------ -• , 6 ' 6 -- '' OBERT MOORE, Wbolesale Grocer, M o n. li reti . ' I:"B"Bl4l"bm'e'r ' ''," - ,--., • turias memo rftere In Proems, er.tiaaose Mon. ,Outoolgon•l--ww•••••--. -1- •yp 15 ' l, ----- • and MI kinds of Rind and Dottostle Winn end, •6.. , OblaTtlll 7 / 4 014. , ..3.•....•••• .r",. . a - • . Llawgs, N o. 235 Liberty On hand a 4 very lap Map- • -,---••••••••••• - • 1 i . • In? of suparior. old MUMMA Whisk,!sr. *Web 11 / 2 1 99 . .• • ' .. • Mug .--•-•.----4 -. 2 l • - • 1 BLACKBURN ( A - CO. ,Wholesa a Gra . .- ; .= .ll - - ---7: - ? . : gg g .., 1' . • oars. host FurolOws. ind Dihall in me and. ~ :-. •1 , . :,,,,,,,. ~ .i - . ...-:••••••• Www: _ 0 ,.... -r. . , , burgh 6tanufwacuen.:oll., _Pitch , and (lam. Mello 1 .:-- -1- '; ' • Nnviela....-4.............7. ..... ..' l. l ' ' 1: 6 : an lutud st their Warehouse, 141 Warn Janet. Pittsburg. • . • awnNcus AND BANKING noun ov - A. WILKINS . ib t4ces i t r w. VREKIN and Dooaestio 'Bid:tang% Coin, s: area and Lula Warrant; bandit &carom Ira ommoboot, the unsou.• . , t a x r Mounted put loans axmaaszwa• golden tballeaon. Maar tree 4goiC. and Intarrut allaired art= WI GEORGE E. ARNOLD &" CO BRltilla 08. COL , BAN ao. ialatru==alltUes HABDWABB uADDLEBS AND CABBIAGE . MA 2 RT O S. Jr., • z. • "ulAmcw mum; lorrizavA:cra* era .W.A.l,==j,kaax 042111411' rams , IItATERAI, FALL IS it ,CO.; 001:131331861013 i l t=frOr2l ° arl I Pt4a n i _ ar taworTCaln l TS Tailnotl xina streeW 15=7= amunt i l, l OL B.n . . • Nl'. D. P hassior ckicbiti.natt. r."-ii=rucubil4bic=try.r.=f4lVlnd="ft .10 PI CHANIAIL • 1 731% 1 1.1¢AES AND , WAIL Ma= of • IMPORTED ODIUM, _• • , 62, Mirka abst4. Main* • ' 144. l >. TIC ' 'DAILY : ,-iiP-ITTSJITTRGII DS ... I,sAPAft Maki' k - 65.."Wb01c5010 Gro• ,tent. Oomadadon Merchants, and Dealmt Prods*" 66 Water stmt., and 197 ltrant stmt. Fittaintrab. ins ae0n.t....—.....runs -Arum,. ao l • zUGILLS ROE, Wholeesio Grocers and Olumdegon Starehanti. 21.1.1C4 yberty drat Pitts. IiAGALEY it - CO, Wholesale Oio " arm Nat. IS 'tad 20 Wa pleat. PittsburO. AVILIAAMA. -,id'OLl7R6,.tGroccri and VV SO Dontor.oioniel OrWonf El.tth'stenits. boo a.m.' on tonil, WO sooortmeat of '4Oo Otooorics and toe ss—lnool irnito glad iilttlilVa ina lobla Donl T on nopplion on jho 10414 tom& . , ' OBERT t & 'CO., Fliolesah oroomr,opopll.erdsati, !Wars in Proffax "FA. " Stmt. ffel.i.Wi. • rota norm. .. WIOK successors . to L. a J. D. Wiek.Wbassitca=" l " l :2 l Ocaradatan Mordants, Doan, ilk Ma Yzens.aad Mtabtuab liandattais imoMM?7: ArtCULBERTSON, Who!ends (Ficoairaxid ' • Commisdon Maretant. Dealer ha Produce MI lefa 14.1 , xufactured Ankle:Nan. - lAbortr streettllt,tik JOICI IL'FLOYti, Wrolesate (iTterra. ll 6 ". ClM • =wait Iib:RW.OOO4D •WRIII in Pma iEd Bvildhum fr?nling on übsity, cr -- ' 16.414a2d : • Int ULU" :;:-4... L Rifikagri w.vtaamlto• Mitt* diat, AGENCIES. - A.CARD.—Bacing been • appointed d the ex usty* Agents for. Pi ttelirgh, Mr the We ofP.t.nt retied Cemented end Swathed Loathe Betting. man uMeturml by P. JEWELL t BON, of LWOW: Conneenent, We now offer fag We a.Z.rge amendment of, manntsetamd, Mine t..tottamoei l ßlere, hU *rtlele Ming mina -kg In any Leather Belting ever benne nlfeng 'ln this market... A 1.,. s Large Meek !gall widths ot. India Rubber Belting - monstantlr on hand, And for sale 1.1 the "Alseldge Belting Deyot.^ . lSo.ll l 3 Aterktt street. wyLd:— J. * IL PHILLIPS *-ILIISTEN ..ttutalS, Real Dante Agent, Stock. Iterehandise and 'BM Broker; Same. 92 mirth street. above Wcoi. - Ettalneee PennMEY &Mennen 17 . 6nEY • AMETEL'I. 241ARRIELL, Socrohlry Citi saes Insuranne Company, yt Water Went FM. GORDON,. Secretary Western en h • r•y•o•.. 9'2 Water gnat. . GARDINERCOFFIN, Agent forrruklin. zit & Insafro Comsat. north-aut oxmere of,Wool P A. MADEIRA , Ageht for Delaware Mu- A. • tag tasursam 03Earsar. 421 Cater street. ME= L J. smolt rjEO; fL TAYLOR & RUSTON; (successors US- to & Monza) • General COMMilti .. lllld'Re" *... warding alseeltants, and 'Agent* lig )asterntrtl,. tion idttea, Witoletal• Doak. In Starts Orconita -7- - gra lags, Dation, Cotton Tam, Batting, Tam, Manilla, Ml* and Kentucky Mtn lfa S ,,,,ti vloco, Soda Avi, Window Glum, Plg,..Bar and White Naval Stores, and Olnettv ''Ati genrs tr - thrl`Penn ntlh ' &1111" and 'Tan ' Gooch ¢rpe~►llr. ' Pittsburg!". No. 48 • Wont stmt. • &wane LOWS , The, Plgabtagb and St. Laois Packet Landing') Cl atinnatL lagaarad • JAL. A. W. TALLINN* T A. HUTCHISON k CO.; Commissioii OP 4rellanla •ad Aff.tslbr thett:Loulsiilogwrltsill. Dar i n k =olates, Pig l 411ar MUSIC, &C. Ez,HN a ! imic Daht Piano'Fcrtes, ?maga Instruinnts, &loot Book4arld we . t . tm x i =g) :. Ravi = i vy. y. for ssi#ENRY KLEBER, dealer in Mnaio, 311 . 2- Wadi Instruments, and Importer of Italian Strings, wilt for Nut= k Clark's grand and Num , tux* Woman's...rukass ' Attachment. Also 1x Dunham.* ‘r.fl Elni HAFT, Jr. ' (neceasor to Jets': M'Guf • ol seals 'and Rets/1 Drogwlet sod Dealer In' ta.ms. Dyssits#3, ka, 141 Woad street, doors below =Vag: , ttiburih• Sargeroler t :Ler. RIMING WILOXftCO., Druggists and Apoth mi. mules. former leviee Moe sadtbeDtatmond.leeop constaatll nax hand • fall and example & aronmasit. of . .11.71ooe.Porfomerf.andartleleoportalolokgtother ba PhAtlans trieerlptlon• eszeullicompsaudext. tor 0 OHN P. SCOTT,. Wholesale Heaton is a on...Tintubr Dy. MM. 0)0 rty gimlet. PRlMburgh. All order. will med.* prompt attention. /fir Air ler Loudon reluabla badly msdkinee. A. FAIINESTOOK h CO., Wholesale • Dre_midats, and ntanabetams of Mao Lead. TIM and =earns, =nor Wood and hoot grads. Fltt• meld • gE. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in alas. . 4. ==x ., :adza=. zew. 71113112.1C1 R llr, • i . RAUN & REITER, Wieiesle & Retail M cfatt. tortutr of I.lbert7 ea St. Mkt steeds, SCHOONMAKER & CO., 'Wholesale telf arwtststs. No. 24 trece .hest. Pittsburgh. J~TOSEPHFLR Successor to L. Wilcox a Co., corner Market street .144. Diamotl—Hress m ar m114:I a *ill sad mars!! assrzwer ,d at i l isislainitts to his bode*. . b a . • pascriptioas Bret colopowedal win • jaSkly 'WOOL DIERCHANtS. pr . LEE, sticcemot to MURPHY & LEE, ofA ILD.:II . _ - Com a m an , Bli c l r s I. z .rt eeltur for t the tars MEDICINE. W N . JAMS KING: Office and Residence, e. 11111211 street. ePP:llta the Wheals!. Pitts. • . inlay WM. TAMAN, M. D., Office 6th WO+, Sodtbliald. QtWailairr—lt to 0, r. 3r 2 to P.a.r toe, rot. my2elrd ' MERCHANT TAILORS. ClTE — §r ER, Merchant Tailor .and War. co. 14 Wood about. Particular attention ta Burr ind Tautlta . Clothing. ' DlQBY,Merchant'rallor,Dra • Dar and Dealer Ia Riaadr Xs& Clealug,llllLlN. ert7 .• NAPS tr.C - ali - ThaT — fifif • IVA Mere t ai arn, , s. I.3bartn istrert..— W. WV DM meta.. ratr .to at coeds it Galraeams'. Weem-Ctothn Cu. Oar &ead n s d Cols ma e m . a wil D s a . ne. m . d anal. a Dhl M ANN FitCTITRING. ILW. WOODWELL. Wholesale ana Reuel Xsatheturer sad Ihrake is Cathet. Wan. Na $ll -1 - 01 IN WETHERELL. Manufacturer of 4161/ PATENT On VICZA, • superior snide. `.. 4 43L1D BOX awl BRAZED BOX CILIA anw..:4• A:14421mm and Won street.. on. Amu. tbe Head street Adds. /tl.; legbeny att. EIBROLDPRED AND APLICA .MAN- TlLLAS—alstertsb marked for lottookkre7 aro'l Ap ark try' URN. L. IL' iidtf - NO. 2111 h; Mn Argot. Apar. toad. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Kan- Cowan,: • TIES COMP.iNING ENLARGED to t tta=rtletrad for Om ia aha ; ‘, .. N4"tra" d a4 Building Clay. Mal vrrarltad z akt , &l 8 .,. PlUabarils. Saptarabet U. ISM _ . soots and St!! AMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, 3d Y o Ilona. the Market oum. ra,rai the huh I o that he has now a eery full stock of 4007 Mantis the Boot and Shoe trade. turd u Ladle? Galtine, half 051004 Jens, Lind Pedant, Lady Yearalln and all the styles found... thulteatere cdtlem •i" Mae? and Children? elltera and Saner Boots end-Shoe, Is all their rartetlee • &au Gentlateeni doe 00.0.' Patent- Calf-Doote. French Oaß Bete, Clatter. And , Rboon also, Boys' and Youths' Boota.line /meth PlPtia giv• us w. 'go Irish to all such an wild* to n ll who favor es with their elates es ell! give satlafea• Um Remember the Plea. gel Market Meet. M'CORD & CO, WHOLIMAIS AND mum. iresmorrAmi HAT . AND . CAP. ?dANUFACTUREHB, AND DE.SIXIIS IN ALL KLIDS 01' Pun. , wawa pp WOOD AND T. 1717111111.111174 Pittsburgh, pa. . 1316.The4 /took +mammas overt oallty writyylor gat. cturi.4 • Cowhand Carriage Factory. J .- • OELNSTON, BROTHER tc CO., corner of Belmont and Rebecca atm* and th% Alleg e heny CRy e arould• ramectrully Infirm their Mem publle guarralt agar.e=Cltria %V= Myes of an omMortion• • All onion will beresseuted . wita etrict regard to dun. linty and beauty of Well. Repairs will oleo be attended to on tbe mart rourmabl• tams. Wing is en their lack yheowt Rasura Rhona, Poles and Mewl BMA they: nal ecnindent t all Idea favor them with Rink patronag• will be y Addled oa trial of their oat: _ • • am Pamela! to OM thein pall Woe pus. chasing New Coach Fabtory—AlleghenT, • fflk-31.-.11. WHITE .t• CO., would,4o. spatial . harm the public . thlt they hare • • pan Leoteir between Federal and Senduakey - dente They an now making end are prepared to rewire orders Mr every dueri=of malsier,-Casehos, chamots, ze...i . ..rhich,frem Mjet ils tis i nu ateinwnt I. • manntkatoce of aborti trorkaattal the tier they hare, they het mud t thrry ma inhibit to do work, on - ILI* mast ,rmeottable tarivi • with them wanting articles in their Una. • t • Paying partieu/sr attetakut to the misattem afmateriabt and homing none but rannpytent . workmen, that have no hesitation in warranting their work. We therefore! Mk • au attention Of the pubho to this matter. -4W'—W•Patinit ar tn .. the best saanner, , act - an, lb . , rinonnann • • -- COACH F4CTORI% . 4 1, :prOULD respectffilly oall. the attention of &mitten' oneWestau linehonto to hlo Eno dock Caniagsa. Meng In nidee hum $lOO to MO% limo .oarelseri art built from MO best material and workman. Ada andirodar his own suporrliglong nr Can. with =ma. dem, warrant his work to be. Innolor to noneminotone tared In tiro Union. The worm of his- barium abd tleg crest 'meowing demand tbr tblsolau of work, Iwo Indoend Lim not to build any common or low firtM work hi hie ostsbUstanent. Pawns wonting Good bound work ,wlll pLeow ail and ermine Ms stock Daft sofas Out i All N. LITLIGNIVV.. INocramo LiV 11,12ggp BU Co RG . 'NOVELTY WORKS , PITTSH, PA. KUCK and Depot 'Railroad-Scales, Ray, Cattl• Oxen do.; Platftm is Counter do.: C goo r MU Of V= frlgZr )111114 h r b"edi re l ton 7 Bolts and luternlntx Btalleittagt Iron ss cf /astr in tem and Bala. • W. W. WALLACE,' ' • - . STEAM-MARBLE WORKS,' 810. STI and aZ3 We* tend. appadte.s . s.4o44 - Rva. lurONCMENTr r gmbs, "GitiiT Stories, - „LTI. Parulture To Atantoln, Impeach Stonei,l4. ways en head, and reade_to order, tar machinery. la the lowest ' Three hutclred orlsteal aid selected dr efts for Me otheete.taSco bead.. Mask and Blab Mar to the Trade at the lcretatcas.', All °Were ed with despatch at SID Idherty stsee ' , Now7Goods Plisidozui for Gentletoine •.- .-'Ciotti ing for Spring vf11354. WATTS & CO. oa; Leave respeatilly teihrits they Autrey= etude:sem s. the i r r : f lmegar i t i sht to thw i lZ. rerier: Lib o r I or•.. ern warLd+a ; r e! ..44 l2estaArtgigni r &l T Ver t l: - denbrr• PI, gaiter Ixtireeeed hr theirr inert blthestVW the r l u tr i lL i t efforts to please, s• sto• eellltsolgers tie talbettelthiktekt time Is Not 17S , .. • treZ etseetellottb SidgOia9TO - tat t 242 1. egtil Agaikaaaa Pint Class Goods. rlnibeeribere beg 'leave to inform the e that thfrblaerWil reergtock. tba armload , suillnankaa ex PITTSBURGH, THURSLO MORNING, .:OCTOBER, - 19, -1854. NEW YOE3E ADVERTISEMENTS. From Nissaven, 'BCIINI,V3 Omen! •Adrertildmq Howe, N0..241id Y.IS Broadway. New York. (late No. SO :Nunn atroet..) . R Henri in At My ?.rm r.rl4 _/3xUsulion Tables Wll. W.o lister et., between Priam endllonston it., Non York. Atitnufactdrei. A Largo assortment Tan on hind. Orders for Shipping Punetrions attended to. ; c<l7.gror OIIPIL do CO., Wholesale Print. Sellers,' Publisher., _Printers, and Slatinfacturhass Artiste.: ....Put_ Loudott. Berlin; and leo. MO . lirnadtraY. !ere. s-Ateloatiwont by mall:. The neval discount to the trade and Institution, Pieties Frames furnished 0017-3mv Cloale Mantalao a nd Talmo.. • . ArLYNE,UX BELL, No. 68 Canal 'street; New Fmk, Importerand Atainifsetnrer nt Ladlee Idantillaa. end Talmea, ()revery kind nod , deserlre tine. Would W l e attention of mantissas to his erten sire assortment, 'We iiPreSMIT tO inlit retail trade.— Ills f a shions are to, beet of the imam, no yin be hand by referring to Frank Leelie's Ledlee Gazette of Fashion, the only reliable took of /hellions pallid:ld id Ante:tap. ocene Imblished only left. day, before the oomineneement of emery month, all others wearing before their time. oollt•Ime .. • Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! _ . . gm,ATTENTION' of puTehas'eili is - - respectfully Called .to anew and 01 '''''' V ,, ' °lnvention Piattolfortesc how folly . . 1 • I • perfected. wed lenge the peddle, hedryn as , . 4 Flail's ColestialTri le stringed Pismo.' The petollayity - tif the Celestial num an gel n Its capacity for earns Ping. fog with the sing an , amainment hitherto un known lathe Ferta.. The most performer Is enabled by the old ofthif Ts IIIIMIVEM61:1$ to pri duce effects in re playing that would manmade berg or • Lig Ono Dili,' chief es. Plano Is its ea lty to be lewd at 111 as en ordlnery Plano of the wee t quality of tone • and le insteotir ejniMby the nee fa common pedal a comtinatims se and mai tau to 'captivate and charm the b7,art.. — "There Metz moots are euperior in power to, two Ord/11%17 7 octave anal, while Par meth." D.Ati. breadth, and elebnee of tone, they challenge the tomPd ... Wm of the world. 1. Tia.b.ln the unite teetlenony of Professore led , Ame.. taus who hare tests the Celestial Piano. Ordinary.. Pi• awe of all macs. no and wand hand par sale at reduced nd ". 3.3l¢MiattlAr r.E ital i tt d :itlfigi:gti. BrodiCe Cloaks , and Nautili's. - Z: - 11 EO. BRODIE, M Canal;. and 63 , Liai*- 11 Dad etW York,importer,__Manufadforer mid holarde and P..st I Dealer: in LADLES' CLOAKS and MSNTILLAS of • • fabric and deactinti" wdielta thw lineation ofboyers • •is exichsiresteek °flood; snitabb, for the Fell areS*Ca. .Is styieslead the trade as congealed monthly by limped, ,Clceley'a wad other IsatUng Fashion 'hooka.' se plAm:v . Musical Instruments. rild: subscribers . are now prepared to offer . Ihr the tropector of Jobber*. iltulo Moslem, and nth.. us ng In Loyal Instillment. and Menhandlsa the following' article.: rkeas.c/Ako, Ilan . CMIor., Pinks, Ma. 4e.: nom% and Camas A _ Sar-Aarsu. Owed oPm. tam, Bugles. Tromone,. OM, elk.; German 14.M0 RolianStrings, tr.. dn Om arrangoinen wlththelarm at ancitonst celebrated ~,k0,,,,, .3tannfactuter. In E pe are web as to enable us to o good. at their lowest pricer sad wean offer. ore custo mer. the advantage ratlecitng Oran an entirely 1161/ sod nmethlly .• eared • k. Mang In the Market at all ear sons ili ITtl 111 Y. CA IL ready to atooptof any lob lota' of gogda th at may offer sr. rani afford opportunities - of br Agent. of Cahill Needam.. eelebighei Patent Melt. dean.. YZIIIILN A.. D MOOKAUM It CO.. lin porton. anl2,4me No. 97 Malden Lane, base Toils. T I RE under sign ed having the. Agit:m of 1 Mears. CAC RT A randmiars (New Trak • ' LEBRATEP PATENT MELODEONS, would Warm the Thid• and the titbits In mend, .that they •re now prepared to. bullish to Destroy and. tiler truly nAltrrutallostrnsrient. at the Manor...turns* LOWEST IMLICEIS. Every Irogrnmeet Warranted. . . ,• PENDINAND ZOORAUM A CO. Importers of Idttstral Imeromenta. . - i . No. IC Malden Lam. New York. ' D er sot Materials: .' JW. THOMP,SO &ICO., .415. Broadway, ~ Nrwr Tart, Alanufletur•Mand.D•akestolll4lloMlo- tros atant,appr*Mle Matting.. Prefernri. to. and lop =of atamlcala Yager Mimi Mad Coma and nal. Plaids of army doeselptlon. l_ . Jam's. C. C. Ilarthion's and ch. other .J.=l=as canntantly on hand, AS the Mag e nta. truer. lowest wino. end warranter, perthet. aulOshste Fire and BTiglar Proof Safe Depot: . Wa1..14 EARL ND d, CO.; - 33. NAM 7 ZANE. .:VMIr. mar... -• Warehouse 144 -Pratt s, Baltimore, Md. ANKS%. Jewelers'. d. Counting House ß Safe, Mem,. shel.coortan on hand fir ads, Sad wourantod In ean7.relmoet. . _ . _ r .• N Tots, Atoll 51.11.111114: - Warm. Wks JP Paean& 0 lt Elm. am plow Paare to In. you that. year Dab preserood ISIT 110311.11 and tort uninjured In Che flr• night. by whirl every talltil.lmmon7 Prentlyes ms. soca nned. and although It wm t :s=7,2=t Ile 1t0.,,0zrz i it..," 2 , ~,, —,,,,... wIIL I think., ansmotheanother jii.r . T.JENNY, Jr 11 dout= r 4.. ,"" ! , - --,. FIVER AGITIC. • ....1 . . "DR. EDWARD . ECKFII'S . L'. • , . STAMPEDE • IXTURE.i. /tothe•Farr mod A . W . . . rte.:. Dignmis .n 4 .4 lllP.PrOprietOrs of • liediainewilt mete •• .• - •11,11 opt heAtittlion wine tedatradMtlon , that thoi anima Ilnrrcesh*s wind Imams :where It has • Intend...W.omo any otbe no Ilt use 6u , W alloys 41.ewees. This median* ha* ther Arm!!! jig kt i =n u o 1p _lt. compoldtlow. all Um . y hemithweromalersold h 1 y. aim tin,iW nelsmatMe lo thine tandoori, I i lathe using thht, =W.W.I. will not b. effmte4 h .trommt to water orMI :ttaiwparmibitpben iwtoonl Matt tun In tholnuraal battik.' Pianism's...diem of the rountty when the ,Agne pm -1 eallr, _wl/Ito well to *bout al* shallelna as to patloat le not obliged to hti kyntale underAnetrewnt and they may be rusgrat rifts rmaditure.. The Proprietor eoulallatimlone. thentauda of amtllhittes from Ohm *Moo to reoprot. 1 ablllty, but progrr. coypu to Meat& oar cm bottle a.t. 0 , 17 1 . 1 , 1 % V . e.114. Infatlltte mi Aa rneelf, .roll dlr..- Cartleema. e. ena "- g m ern ' a i t th. Sawaysiteolog where this Mannino has mood *lien all others lamottliest . ' For IM.Perata .41.11 MM. . Who a...L.1.a Qtr. , Is net • better Medici.. In the market. •It has Moo toonitekan with them altentsFal . formes. i t/ rot " l ' a I' cast t►A 1 41" m ert it achy. tk ''''"_ -. ; " - ''''''' One bottle attar:M.ll.lns very orlon has the attired 011. hat. Prue at per hottbk , Ydr sea by Dnutgists In all porta of .the Crated Stalm ind Canada. All Whelanda osJd must 'hi &dammed to atm, A BLUME& void ?My PS Renal way; Nom Tort Angno—itoinloh Itroe..ll. A. Yabruretralt A Co., L. fill god ACo and-Meo. , 11. Mauer littstnagh. Je.V.l se 1.1107% WAI2HOIIBI, MARTIN, SPRING d. CO., Irenottont and Ades In IRON AND- STEEL, • selso.iast,4.4, Nly r..*- . _ • - Moan ednstantly OA hand aWI asaortneena el bitt, End Band. }loop Hm• A 9oe. and OnNIT titu24. • . STEEL OP ALL KINDS. ^ . . Itcrebutts from el seellaus a Ibl...tatty:am I irttad tm eel or ima4 On* ord.,» bribe* bnyl mg, : Orders by malt entnuted to car <am will b. EU.t . :t . .tai lovret marlmt rabia. , MARTIN, &PRIM) AV ‘? - ,1•12.• ...2 0 rienrokl : .1... ~ -, . EICTHEINITITH BROTH:niI do Ca WHOLESALE DROGOISTS, TORK. Ilan ressonedla SWAM) Whietatit :cer.a?Brevaast, IMPORTING the leading Drage from their original market.. brett fn home and ftet Toth..aha French and heehaw Lheetiesta. Perfumery, Teeth, Man sod Bah limbs, Italy Glover &be trate.. Parts an d .Theete essence, Corks. ha he., they atter them an the asoitreatehable.tertes. Other to mom, . s mil, hal metre Shier best litteratlon Jel4l.hbr SAMUEL L. OAVERLY, Wh olesale Deal. 111 D(0.1211. Painted Paha and Tubs,_Weocl hod lew Were. Dasketa. fuse Cesdatte,Tettatt,WleltlethMatch ea, te.,Mte Oretrawfdt hew Tort' shhe-1 Ts. 114 DO W GELADES, Gilt Cc7rniaes, Toble 14 Clotb, lERI JO TYRllllNAldspoliketarerao4 Dealer, No.lo Ontbutai et, sad Die. 0 Clutha= Son" rti York. MISCELLANEOUS. --- PSFIVItSIII . I COACH PACTORY Agt, itak ' j, 'o. 40 DIAMOND sra.z . E. 3L BIGELOW, Propriet4r. ._ ,_ ROBERT 11: PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE rep ere LILA -- . 1 . 1 4011 M Diamond area and Clurty Ipl.tr - ..,„ 11171301411, PA. ASHLAND. HOIIIXE, arnser, Auovx akviorrli muirr. PRILADELPII4.4. H._B. BEN 8 O-N, Paoriurros. .Tee /bard, $1,60 per day-111, Keit , 101 _ 111 . 1 • ` " owe r .ber 'Aga NAL igawriiVoGaiiia:liigiiruass rips.vo *IA; HOTEL, (IMO ~Bi•Oirxi Ph •of tholthlletlisid Third etterte; , GUN larrtge .eomenottrat o heeler yeller goo* th orough repair. and furnlahedullh hew equipments thronrhoat, is now open Ihe the reception of the traveller relate. CII/ZQUINDTRATII. • 11.1125-00 M L cv uw......: El.-CUTHBERT tt SON, • fNERAL COMMISSION' AGENTS, for Mesabi - 4M Dunham of Real Zotate. Collection of Rent& NegotiAlnig an Boob. aa. No. 140 Third pt..ttaourh. toe-IT Y. P. Marius, : • • 'BISB,. JONES , & CO., PROPRIETORS.- KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, g:RWARDINO AND'. COMMISSION intim/atm sa f te. Se.enw gm!, Att. Bacani,LaP), Ltd Oil; Plata Park. X. O. HILIMI:KIeex ex.' fts4uX No.l aan,Antbracita and Scotch Pis Iron, Bolivar max and Clap. Anthracite Oaal. Se. , • m7lil 30 . I*iieierilComcreelin an d Coßo o • - tionAgency Office, . • SOB - the collection of Home and Forbigil , MirraintliaandellotberAltmar damg. 'and adjimmt Mates Invastment and Pay wept ar Payment a r Taxa. i'lhn nod dide of lima' Eatikta and - • PELTIER It. DERLICIX.DetriAL 3 / 1, 141103. ' 1 • . . iicratnem Pittiburph-3.lenni. Way puck a% White Ar Ossette . Chlice, Loftus, Steuart &Ca, r n /mates os Inch's+, tram 401 I N SOUTH, - Conch Ittaker ' corner- of North Common and Peden/ Allaalmnr C 1.% sm be sstenstralr mannfacturre avert derriptl on: ot vinuca.g,orttramgt mated andbr tbabmt workmen,. lie bat tiro opened a. WARE1100:ll In the 00, Ottarlca , a .. " ,t i n di' vfrx L Mr B fireiVer"T'4l,lt_..w h lr t ,iartfollS7o. ..102,1tes attenti o n < andenllcas erandnatlon, haling caaddant—fr e om bls nottlinted annals In btudnosa his shleas!"3-mllsa. the material and workmen emplaced. Idyl. atomise of his work—be cannot be eon! Vsltad +ten In tba Faat or West. •• ae2-hin .101110 hOWTIL T. C. WAR,RINVTON ADIES' . :A. CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE, it..hu ab A. rall on ha n a a MU' asavt,memt: N. 24 °arta atma, PUtabwati..Pa ',43e^hd NIVALTER P. MABSTLATZ,ImRorter 432' d y Dvana..yvrafeensurasar Mum' Vaneorth i greirstai gatilkiaref. Mlmeis:Dell• 13ARRIEASHIONSFORLAPEES'DRESS . ES—Tbs Parblaythloos far JllNE,Attett re,rtteszpa on sof uza d vondmoa st. a. • Ka."AIM Pe= and atrrG VACON4Rame and Slim Mete tett'dAind Juni* Nob bt Aca. A. MeBANE,II4I44 • . MEM ITTSBURGH GAZETTE 8;54. FesION AND THE-FUTURE. - 'When the masks fell off the faces.of the Ne .braska conspirators, and revealed Badger, Gey er, James C. Jones And the entire Whig delega tion from Keiitueky , ..-not to speak of Toombs, Stephens and Magmas, who had deserted long before-lylotting and catmUlng with Bunter and Mason, Butler and Orr, Gayly and Atchison, Douglaa and:Bright, for The overthrow of the Blissouri Restriction, it was clear enough to all discerning vision that old party distinctions were superseded and unmeaning. Not by us "fanat ics," nor through any,contrivance - or action on our pert, hut by-the deliberate and determined resolve of our natural and neeMisery antagon- ' ists, had those divisions been effaced and amain latest. llerri.We were confronted by the almost I accomplished realisation of Wise's threat; when lie left the Whig party to carry the Annexation of . Texas; that "Slavery pour itself out without j restraint, and find no limit but the Pacific Ocean.' The'very men who hid for yeal's denounced agi tation upon Slavery as &minion and virtual trea son, and '62 bad 'solemnly resolved at Baltimore- that each agitation should henceforth oease, and all.who attempted it be marked as moral traitors, had themselves commenced ,a freah and utterly wanton Agitation the first mo ment they could do with env prospect of itchier their end. It was nut, it now appeared, ac tion respecting Slavery, but oppaaition to Sla very, that really provoked these , men's maledic lions, We might speak of SlaUry every day, se that we took care to• say nothing against it, 'Without incurring their resentment; we might urgh any action respecting it, National or other, so that we did Jnot.seek to fetter Its aggressive energies or limit its power. From the monieut thatthis coalition of slavery Extensieniate irrespective of party became obvi ous, it has seemed to us the plain dictate of prin ciple and ditty, of interest and necessity, that a similar union of all opposed to Slavery Extension should be formed to resist' It. When Douglass and Dixon rode lovingly at the bead of the newly combined forces, it seemed to us absurd and sui t:lda that we or any others who clang to the time-honored principles ; traditions and policy of the North, should refuse to fraternize u cordi ally-with- Hale and Preston, King, Julian and the Jays: When Southern Democracy roared out its exultation over the defeat of Col. Benton by a Whig, how could we be anxious .to place a Whig of the school of Choate, Ben. Curtis, and Everett, in the seat of Charles Sumner? In fact, the reconstruction of parties had become a Ueceasity, forced upon us by the compaotthreak era of tho South and their Northern accostplices so that the only open question was ono of time. And no other time was so fit and favorable as the very earliest. The first avowal in the Senate that a Southern Whig caucus had been held in favor of Douglas' bilhand an attempt made there by to dragoon every Southerly Whig Into its sup port, should have been met by Northern Whig proffers of fraternity and fellowship to all earn est opholdera Of the landmarks of Freedom.— What hindered this natural and ultimately Merl tableconsumuustion ? In the first plitee, the existing political ma. chinerywas in the hands of men to whom a fu sion of the elements of Northern' resistance to slavery aggression would - be an abdication of personal consequence. The members of Whig State and County Committees would be disrank ed by a new organization on the simple Regan-' can platform. The aspirants to seats in Con- grecs or She Legislature who had been buying and - selling in Whig conventions for years to form .a capital on which to secure their own, : nomination respectively at the escheat moment, revolted at the thought of having all this capital dissipated in a moment by a new commingling of the political elements. In short, all who had toilsomely and patiently achieved positions in the Whig . rooks which they had no personal qualities to maintain in the event of a new or ganixatioo, shrunk from the "Fusion" movement tut from suicide and bawled at the top of their Velem , : "Stick to the Whig wty r .Uon't give ,up the ship!' • '!The Northern Whigs sit voted right on-Nebraska ..."- Tao if this 'Tory dicatimi nation Of Northern from Southern Whigs did not . i impl-all that any Fneionist had asked Cr esuld ' ..] . et . Ok Movement_ ter Fusion wa.snstule in va riant, quarters,end hits atonally progressod. to ~.this hoar. Wham° the Wl*/ party was easter- i ti n ily, manifestly week, as in Ohio ar Indian, the I popular unptilse molly overbore all opposition :. hut In States like Massachusetts and New York, where the Whip were in power and bad 1 pros peet of remaining in, and in Penusylousta where: they had s hope of zeroing In; it was fated to en counter a atom; current of selfishness and alert: sighted expediency. Dot it must be remembered that these States embosom the three great com merrial cities of the North,. wherein Cotton is .always powerful, often • omnipotent, anti where Wanly vill - firilli- --- watit apologists and so long as it - bas produce to con 'sign er enseam'co bestow. Ile wbo realises a peel - Mary profit from the labor of Slaves must am- 'sympathize with the tosstenstluough whose instrumentality that. profit is secured- - , • In Ohio and Indiana, the Fasten of all the ele- - meets of opposition to the Nebraska oenspirsoy . was early seeded mid complete. In Pennsyles-. r • • .• was a =later of labored negotiation, and , t partial at that. The Free Deraccraer ' Ary withdrew their ticket ,and recommended 4 gg support of g4g Whig: but this was my (lit:, f mitt from having but one ticket from the start,; '..,.nd that nominated on the distinct Anti-Nebres -1 ki platforrit. , r. la California, the Whigs stood on their old•Dialoned National platform„ and re , fused to take ground against the Nebraska bill at all. "In Ohio and Indians,. no ::Whig . State Convention was held; no Whig. State ticket propened; but all Who're:demo:l the principles =baited In athe Nebraska hill mime together, pissed anti. Douglass resolutions, nominated their candidates, and commended their cause to the people. = The results have been, exactly such as every clear-lighted observer must have expected. In California, the Whigs •ere shamefully bastes!, though their Adversaries were for the int time eat into two parties, and though the:Whig Tots ,In, Califor n ia was last year relatively "stronger than in ether of these States. In Dezinsyl- Vl*: theyhave triumphed,-but-in atimiatfecti unantisfaetory way, carrying their Governor by tigtelt -majority, but losing their Canal Cod talsioner and Judge by 'e greater, and failing to Carry some hilts-dozen Members of Colsgresi In Ohio and Indiani;oo the contramthe Fusion, being perfect has swept before it. I Eerry Dia . trictin Ohio =dolt hut two in - Indiaim-. L thlrty.la 8.4-4 eve dated the Anti-Nebraska cari dioo fo Cmikreet--a result without parallel In our political contests. • The Fusion State Ticket . is carried in Chlo by _Seventy . Thousand and in. Indiana by Ten Thousand majority, though the tut 4 2 States wept “DiuMerstio" in their last pre majorities.g elections by immense lndiana hchosen & Legislature which will choose a Fusion U. S. Senator in place of John Pettit, and, in . Short the" triumph could nog. be more overwhelming:- '' - . , - .. ,11'New:Tork falls to show a popular majority sighting Douglas 8;_Co. of at least ono hundred o W zi th ' imd,.with a delegation tothe next Cpugreas ,su tinatially uninitastur igainst . the rebraskit , b d its nbettere; the sole reason will be that 41' "Phople are - not permitted . toots distinctly on that Issue.,; There is no inch majority for the Whig 'patty; if any.mijority at all ; but there is as much as - you please against Pierce, and :Dejtglas and their Nebraska 'doings - at_ the into Session, If it can only bo permitted to display itself.. ,If St_ Lawrence, Henkimer, ge., vote ,iglunsi, us, the fault 141 be our own. And, altmeit.is too Into to make chanies in the State Tiaketffire entreat earnest - end.liberal Whig op- ponents of the.grent iniquity to manifest the ut most Ilberality ‘ to Free Democrats and other op , pobonte of Slavery Extension in the support of candidates for Congress and the Legislature.— New York Tribune. ' ~. ULLI{IIOI , B .LIIITILIT AND Pdnumrat or Con , ' sonese*,:—ple Invite attention' (says the, Philo delPlali togairer) to the following prarage from the: speech 'of.lndgeSollock, (now thO.Whig G3T erior elect of- Penneyliania) delivered in lode pendenoe Square, on Saturday last It breathes tb6 right spirit, and is calculated to disabuse the public mind of many gross alandere and raisrop 'rerannitions. that have been circulated:... l' I affirm to-night notwithstanding the canting resolutions_ passed 911, fib .6110 _before this peo ple end th o country, Iv undying attathment.to ' thioonstitution of my country and to every pro _ fision that . guarantees freedom .of conscience, had a right to worship Cod in any way or form. Shill 1. - deu, to my fellow-man the right to wor . ship as conscience desitte ! lbe right is toc. sacred ; I would not trifle with a right no holy; . I, claim It :or Myself, raidlhold It too holy. , The tongue of,slander may'do what it may; I stand before you, fellowi,flti;ens,the *Overate of the rights° t "Pcleuce raid:Civil and religions liber-, "ty so !engine Iran utter a ord responsive of the call of freedom." [Cheer:h]. The'Enquirer fregnenily, during the late can- Tsai, proclaimed that the American Reform or; ganization w oo the offspring - atlas old Hartford Cortven#on. :ityltst does it say to . Hon. Josiah .9ettacy, who is now one of the.moatt determined opponents-of the party,in idesterinsetts,' find who linte one Of the - molt hotunnble.ofthe Hart ford Convention Piderslif clarethnof and cl,, li a titrongh hL long :end lidtied'llfi : nlways • * calling himself a Idailfordrottifenttort -FROM Tile STATEMENT Or Mn. GILBEET.—The `following will be read with interest . as relating more particularly to She efforts made to save some of the lady passengers: About. an hour after the collision,l think, they commenced to get the second boat body for us which boat I understood was the one by theta ; ing of which l several passengers were precipita . ted into the nver and lost. This boat was left suspended In the port quarter by the bow at about an angle of forty-free degrees. The next boat that I saw got ready was the port guard boat. I went to it with the ladies of my party to endeavor to 'got them iu. In going, how ever, Mrs. Allen ktquired.for her husband, say ing she could not. go without Min. The momen. tary delay caused by looking for him prevented no from being in time to.get into that boat:, Wien we approached it. was already filled. I than asked Capt. Lace if. ho could not get a boat to save my friends. • He said, .Yes—briig them this .way," pointing in the direction of the port-quarter boat, which was still suspended.-- I then went to the party, consisting of . Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Allen,. Miss Brown, Mrs. Stone and Miss Stone, Mr. Allen, Mr. Brown, and i wo chil. dren. and said, "Capt. Luce says we can get in this boat—come this way." They followed me from the saloon deck to the bulwarks on the port side. We found there Capt. Luce and a sailCr waiting for us. Two firemen were id-the boat, whom Capt. Luce ordered out. They refused to get ens of the boat, saying that their lives were as good as anybody's else. Be reiterated the or der, and threatened to take their lives if. they did not leave the boat, and at the same time ho raised en iron mallet which he hid In his hand over their heads. Upon this they left the boat, and Capt. Luce said tome, "Now getin." I saw that, by reason of the angle at which the boat was suspended, it would be impossible for alady to get in without some one was there to receive her, and sprang over the bulwarks, saying, "pass 'the Indies over to me," and let myself down to the bow of the fall. repeated the words .pass the ladies over" several rapidly. I was placed so far below the bulwarks that I. could not see_what was going on on the ship. I gather from other sources that tho ladies were thrust aside, and I found the heat in a mo meet filled by othrs, lowered and the rope cut by a sailor. All this was done more rapidly than I Con write. As I was carried away from the ship, I saw Mr. Edward Sandford standing on the saloon deck. He saw me in the boat, and with a smile on his face, waved his hand to me as quietly as it vre.were • about to leave him for a short escurslon. Mr. Brown I saw standing on the guard aft of the wheelLhonse. Be bow ed his head tome but I did not hear him speak. I told him, 'in brief terms my agony at having failed in my efforts to suet his party. I after wards saw him on the saloon deck; 34"... none of the ladies after I got over the side. Mr. Gi hen, who was near me in the boat, stales that he taw Mr. Geo. Pearson, who was carrying Mrs. Allen's child. Some time before getting into the boat, I asked one of the waiters to get me some biscuit. He brought me the biscuit tied up in a naPkin, which I handed to the ladies; when I accompanied the ladies to the side of the vessel, I picked up the napkin containing the biscuit, when the knot became untied and the biscuit were scattered about on the deck. - I ' then picked up two or three and pat them in my pocket, which, during the time we were on the boat, .1 dealt out to the men in small parcels as they were wanted. This was all the provisien we had on board. Msuus AND LIPIII7I9GIWICE -111 the present state of excitement with regard to the deplore hip less of life and the painful state of uncertain: ty respecting the fate of many of the passen gen, the pecuniary losses inrolshd seem of tri fling consideration and have scarcely been al, The Talmo of the ship and Lurtiture, as recorded on the boolosof thelttlen- tic Insurance Compatry of N. Y., tr00...5285,100 Value of the eaglet° atol boiler .. 446,000 Total ' ' $540,000 The Arctic ship and cargo appear to be wholly Insured. The insurance has been principally effected in Enrope ; bat itjp sold that the At lantic ?farina Insurance Company will be heavy The gitnit menhir "of penman Who intro 'lest • their limby thiti Shipwreck will alms involve the payment of large . =MA of '•niliney by the life in aurora:* compa nies.' • Wo belief $25,000 insurance on the statunei In Doston,, divide ] as follows*: Wasbingtoti office $10,000; trope, $10,000; 3fetropordan; $5,000. The:runic doubtless otborsuros on !aerobic:Ono, coveretbyepen policies at Boston offices. • As IsomSirs—One of the escaped seamen of the Aiello shipped on bowl the Atlantic on Sat urday. Just se the steamer was . aboat to Sail be was discovered by. Captain Weat, who took hies by the collar and marched him ashore, saying that ho wished no. such men to go to sea Tat inane swat wax same Baven.-2b ike Editor of the New York herald--The Arctic might. have been saved by simply rennhig her stern form:Met. °Here nre " the feat . •:—Water, four loot below its surface `rushes through an 'adjet. .opt with the velocity of 16 feet 'per siscond ; at tie feet, 18 feet ; at six feet 20 feet per second, km; consequently, the Antic, when retuning with her open bow Anst, at the-rate of ten knots an boar =spas! to 16 feet persecond—would double the - Velocity of the leak to the depth of 4 feet; at even knob( - • depth 4f dye feet (and at twelve knots, a depth of six feet, am On the contrary, had she been put. under .• stern way ^ at the rate of ten knots an' hour . , her velocity would have been equal to the velocity' of the leak at the depth of 4 feet; at eleven knots 5 feet; and at twelve, a depth of 6 feet, de, It Is clear, therefore, had she; beien put under "stern vlay," • tt would ease brought the leak en der the control of her pumps. - J. X. M. Brooklyn; Oct. 14; 1864.. Eats RAILIMAD.—The report . of the Erie Rail road• Examining Committee has been published in the 'New York papers and gives general sail-. , faction to the friends of the .road. ' The commit- tee have made a 'thorough examination. of the affairs of tho road since September 301853, and wfth the exception of the payments of dividends ,when not earned, Clad but little to censare. , The .mis-statements it, regard to the arconne.of the floating debt appear to have been the result of making offsets' of various kinds.. The report elbows net carninge on the capital !stock for the yesstending 80th September last, part estimated, at .$745,08Q, about 7+, per cent. The .cost of working the road is placed at 53i per cant., but thisOt it thought, will be largely reduced in 'fu- Aura: The present managemoot of the . road complimented, and its immense value freely. ad . • The- total cost of the road. is stated by the Committee-at $32,876,956. • The additions to this after June 80, will be $218,000 for new comotives contracted for, and $lO,OOO fur work at liarisink. After which it to: recommended that the account bp closed.' The total debt arid stook accounts to September 30. amounted- to $84,650,004. °tilde total $678,111 remains to be funded or paid off. r The committee recent-, mend. that further dividendebe declared front net earnings until this floating balance is ad justed.. The gross ' - earningej of the' yetir wore 55,576,273, and the whole charges on.thia bud nen was $4,631,193, making the net 'earnings on&10.017,700 of stock—s74s,oBo.- The trans po tion charges proper amounted to the sum .of $2,740,691, or 61 per cent. of gross earnings. But to' this is added $39.8,665, via : for the sup port of the Union Ditilroad In Neir 'Thou, $BO,. 000 ; foie' in running steambpats on Lake, 3 rie i end thedludsen, $88,866 interest on Fleeting Debt. $162,718 ; arrearoges of provlotti year, .$42,532 ; and hire of engines endears, $24,859;' mekbageltogetber an additional charge of 7i per cent. (milt, piss business of the year, exelusive of the regubtrintereston the tunded Debt. The summary: .of charges and:-profits is as follows on the Von '55,876,278. ornmsoortatlon 05pen50...........12.140.961, or 61 - 7,46 cat Incidental ... 228 . 565 106 ore Infarct on. PuttOod neat....... : 1,451,667. or r.,14 par coat - Nat 7 464 6 4, 5 414 per 41515. Total . .. . 100. par mat, The proarcetlvo revenue of 185445 for the fi." itaneial year endinkSOth September next, to ee. Stetted et $6,000,00% , mkt . * the Directors' figure, and, the Committee-heve snob confidence In a decided increeeti over last year, ea to any,. .jfile fully agree With it." - ' A pistol hall wurinsay . years.ago, lodged in ihn tul English noble man. who has lately died. There it ever after- Warda'rernained, until reoSntly, when, in ehift-. ing,itsplace, caused n perforation of the bates. tine,'and put. ati end to his Lord/liars life. The Steamboat Boiler'lnspectois front 7 , 410111j' sl4te, of, the Uttlott, were In sesiotilii'Detrolt on Satolday last, with a view of aii.staral eensolta: I tioti 113 to the best means '' of preveitint extdo l stone. Capt. Shames, of Louisville, president of .the board. • , A lady advertises in the totlonThies for the address of anotherlady; With: wboiri she was at sohotd more than twenty yeani that "she may - 'retort to her:, old school-fellow the half crown which .the stole, from the Sobool-room. and ,thp Whicichartbeim her Ponscaenc e-, litneptntrki4ari hd= an correspondent viitilathat,Ole Bali and Strakoscii, have toitniet with the in:Cease they merited: in California, owini:tia: variety- oteircrunstaices. It Weirdly to be iiipased that they ban ;than tartered ellanuale, .ci - • • - ~. . - . GAZETTE. • The Itocikrocity Trenty—lmpersant Circular. WAninurros, Oct. 16 The' following document wan 1E3114 from the Treasury Department this morning, and trams mittettby mail to tho Collectors of the Customs. The Circular is of great consequence to those interested in the Fisheries, and great credit is duo Mi. Washington for his promptness and lib erality in anticipating the advantages of the Re ciprocity treaty: TREASUILY DEPARTMENT', Oct. 16th, :i664. Stn:—ln consideration of the privilege now enjoyed by tho citizfis of the United Stater, as well as of tho probable exemption from duty, at an early day, of fish of all kinds, the products of fish, and all other oreatures in the wit. ter, in pursuance of the stipulations• of the Re ciprocity Treaty-of the 6th of June lalt; entered into between the United States and 'Great Brit ain, upon due compliance with the requirements of said• Treaty respectively, by the Imperial Parliament and tho Provincial Colonies affected by the Treaty:aforesaid; and in order to facili tate and promote certain arrangements and un- Aeratandings, dependent upon the action of Con: .gress, hid between the Secretary of State of the United States aid the British Minister, Mr. Crampton, it becomes necessary to issue the fol. lowing instructions for your government, to wlt.•. First, On the entry at your port, for consump tion, of the fish the description mentioned, and due payment of the duties thereon, you will give the owners, Importers or agents a proper receipt therefor, with the Custom House seal at tached, specifying name and nation Of the vessel, the date of her earl, the place from whence ar riving, with the quantity and description,of the Second. Should the . . parties 'desire to ware house under bonds, you will permit tile eame to ; be done in acoordance with oxietingprovisions law on the subject, taking care to give such par ticulars of the transaction in the bond as to show the tine object of the obligation. < Very respectfdlly, your obedient servant, • J. WASHISGTON, • Acting Seo'y of the Treasury. H. J. REDFIELD, ESQ., Collector, &0., New York.' • A Teorr etijorce..Wh en the crisis was pend.. ing in the last Congress on the effort to repeal the Missouri Compromise; for a considerable period there seemed to be a Sear and determined ma jority .against the project. yet to. the amaze, merit of the people, a portion of this majority caved in at each euccessive step-in the progress of the bill through the House. Pennsylvania famished a . portion of the pliable material which secured these successive triumphs to the friends of sectional agitation, and among the Pennsyl vanians who thus misrepresented the feelings of their constituents, weir a Mr. AL C. Trout, from the district composed Of - Beaver, Lawrence and Mercer countiet, one of. the strongest Free Soil and enti-slaiery sections Crude State. First Troat voted to go into committee, while all who were really opposed to the bill voted against doing so. Then be went on in the seine. way until it came to the final vote; when Ito voted against the bliL The previous votes were to oblige his party and the administration.. This . last was for his constituents. But, aSthe eequel showS, the deeeption was toe transparent. When Congress adjourned, and Mr. Trout returned 'to his district, one of the able Pittsburgh daily pa pers exposed his whole coarse on the bill, and ho had a sore account to render to his anti•elavery - district.- lie endeavored to defend himself by pointing to his final vote, but it was eine use.— A candidate of the real true blue Whig static') was nominated against him, the lion. John son, and our returns .tells us that be has been elected by. more than two thousand majority. That Trout Is decidedly caught—Xorth Amer. Tux DANGIX or COLLISION AT BEA.—A Wash irgton correspondeitt of She . - New:Yerk TiMes mentions the following circumstance. If true, it affords an additional reason foreteamers adopt,' ing additional means of avoiding collision at sea. 1 1 "You - have noticed the statement that the steamer Herman, front New York .to Bremen, when mud the end of, her voyago kinenth or Mro since, came into collision with another.. I huve 'seen a Private letter addressed by a lady passen ger on board the Herman, to her father.in this -city, giving n_ thrilling description' of, the, panic occasioned by the accident. The shuck of the cuillision,watotety_ severe. throwing passengers, crew, tables, - chairs, and other moveable furni ture in the cabin into almost inextricable confa. sion. Fortunately, no one was seriourdyinjured, and both.vessels got safely in'a port, The dot lisiop occurred during a dark night; 'and result ,ed from the-fact that the aailing.vessel—a Fan: kee schooner,. I beliere-had not a sign of light abovedeuk, and with nobody on-the look=out.— Surely legislation is necessary ; to Mulish ouch neglect ea this—which came very near being fa: tat to both 'cossets. I must' not omit to state that the steamer towed the sailing vessel in, and when near their port, - the Yankee cut and made off with a Considerable 'portion of the new-and valuable cable by which the Herman was towing him."'- E311014.110x.171011 01LiAT BRITAIN—On/I So vox Idruxons ter Deimos noturron ro baboon MON Tint Cretin firawas..-The Philadelphia North American makes up the following Inter esting summary, from, the annual report of the British Emigration Commiationer, which hankie, .From this It appears that the total emigration of last ,year was 829,937, being 88,827 less than in 1882. There was a diminution of 26,480:t0 Australia. attd . 18,876 to th e United States, the. falling elf being accounted.for in'Alie case of Australia by the greater excitement regarding the gold &ovaries prevalent during the summer and Autumn of 1862, and in that of the United Stateely the departure 'of atanaller nembero Irish, the aggregate emigration. of the latter 'people throughont the year being estimated at, 1419,882 against 224,997, in 1852 .. The remittan- Ma from their retativis 4n America vox, however, larger Van in clify previous year, (84 azeount sent through ths various hanks, spirt .from private channels, briny,. 1,429,0000.- With respect to the. Australian emigration, the total from the United. Kingdom to all the colonies was 61,401, or about one-fourth of that of the United States. According to a supplementary statement, it also appears that the emigration during the 2rst three months of the present year has been 49,- 856 persons against 60,867 in the corresponding period •of 1850„ and" 59,523 in that of -1862. There has been a continued diminution in the departureslo the United States; but in-thoso to Australia, although there is a great falling off as compared with thso first quarter of. last year, there la a' considerable increase as oompired with the first quarter of 1052. Of the total 49,766 emigrants, 26,128 were Irish, 12,430 sacra, and 8,233 foreign or unspecified. This proportion of Irish is numb smaller than in 1852 or 1853.. POOTAOi TO ATSTEALTA.—litieafter the aill• gle rate of. letter postage between the . United States and New South 'Wales, Vistoritand South Australia either by packet or by private ships. via .England,, will be 23 dentainstendref.46 cents,„ pre-payment requires:l.:A - French' transit rate of tea dents the quarter ounce must be added in the case of altletters to orfrom fetid Colonise which t l may bo epeci ly addressed; "sit Marseilles.". The same red cidoi to 33 cents tho single, rate will extend all lettersdireoted to Vim Diemen's eLand which' effe sent by Austrian mail pack • eta as well as to letters for New Zealand, spool - 1 ally addressed.esla Melbourne," or .eria Sidney," and to letterteifor 'Western Australia, addressed 'to go by . thee!' "direet Australia packet." ' The tingle rate (idle:tura, bYprivaie ship, direct from New reek, is . 6 cents pre-paytnetrt required; A short tient+ - since ' Methodist minister of East Namptop, Conn., went in prusnit ;of bocce, in an'edsterly direction toward the_winds: He found his horse, but lost his little boy, a lit. tie shaver, only four years old, who had unotv. iservedly foliated him. Upon arriving home the child was misaCd, and it occurred to the father that be might' have followed Min and he went 'bcok, but rettitised late in the evening ruismicera lui,-when the neighbors were troUved, and with torches went in pursuit also. "They scoured tho plac'e' evoryi direction, but' with isuccess, until lite at night; whetiond of the party Pam- Tied the little fella* asleep in'a eissimp;: . tip to i nmud mid mire,'bis head rating' on a graseroound that Boned as a pillow , . -• • • I.anzata.—lateinspounta from this Afrioart pnbllo sarlhat,the culture and manufaotute of ; sugar, on the,B4,Paura river was ratiglyineres ; *l4 Vino, larie cane fields were ; to be seen in every directionJ and: during the current season it waa thought (that' fifty sow farms would bo Uid out..; Aliame;of tho new sugar already land, ed at Mourns* is ; said. to ba of lion Beef }pt spry scarce .14 Monrovia, : in cense (c.tilfPna or the enttbs trains Ito= the Interior hav, tag been Intercepted by native chleta,vtud the, cattle stolen. , This -havtug attracted the atten tion of the jp:.eernmeist, measures were .being adoptelto protect the trade and punish the rob:. , - • '• - • • .. . Anthony o=o, the tutfortgiiste man Rho was drugged into slssesi Aims BOstoa; s few mon th s' m i ce, is 544 to be. dingisionsly ill of ; yphiald, for= to tht",Alkitittohino l ;i4 r wharb Bi'has-beti imPttion°4'o# 3 <iWieturn to Virginia. :: ills Se; S I, bayery 4co usgti terydoiltfuL : Desth;:asore :ilk V 410 ' 0 3 011,611 ' lill7 release th'''4°Mzu'te -..-..: 1 'l Gibing* Thimosetssis that the gerais'of wquirril:betvetia,.Ckm -sad .Douglis.l.sll3 0 make their wairs.yroc.'- ' • - [_ - -''' P•1';'.:;:::.:f..-,-;..F,...a,.-,, VOLUME LXVIII-,..NUMBER 53. . . s . stoma 10SorpDstnx:rw- Tut Eaxxxxxas.—lt has lately „been announ ced that this singular and yet perotattently,ll l lo.. Med' community are desirous of :breaking up :!•• their establishment in order twremove to some : of the new States or Territories at the Vest, where they can obtain ilarger domain! and with the additional motive of becoming more isolated than thgy can be in the preeentlo cation. It is stated that theY Mae been offe red $5,000,000 fortheirproperty, which it Watl, „ "" . short of theirarcing price. ' Their domain is eight miles from the elty at Buffalo, on the Old Seneca Reservation. The : agents of the Society purchased about', 6,000 • Soros of the land of the Ogden Company soon af , ter the Gillett Treaty, in 1804; and about 8,000 have been added .bj subsequent purchases. A large portion of it is very large fields more thor oughlr *titivated than any Monde in • Western New York; indeed, it is almoSt 'garden, bunted of field cultivation. their farralbuildings, espe cially. their Immense borne are specimens of con verilence Mad capaeity, inall their appointment, which we have never excelled in this elass of buildings. . - They reside principally in three' separate' villa ges, that have a quiet rural levet ; the' build lags, of brick 'and wood, plainly bdt substantial ly constructed. Therci, is valuable water: Power ,upon the streams we. : have named, which they have improved by the erection of saw-mills, wool en and cotton manufactories, aid for other Man ufacturbig purposes. They excel in woolen Man ufactures, broadcloths, ciassimares, and flannels especially and they have among them eomesu perior ar tiett They have large docks andlteris: . and Vial is singular in thiecoattry, their sheep are. under the care of shepherds:. Order, sys tem, neatness; charaeterize their 'wide domain throughout, Work; work. work; is.the order of the day with them- z -industry.. as steady es the movements in a tread-mill; and it their working' ranks, without much distincticM'of sex, .in field • slid forest, gaideits, manufacturleiatil mechan ic shops, are embraced alleges, from seven years upward. The peptilition is now. about 2,000. . It is a communist, or common prfoperty asso ciation, ef a distinct type; Pjmestants we are enable to state . Whatever their . .faith"- they are extremely devote; and as we shotild judge, sincere, and even severe; in "their religiotetb latrines& . They "marry and are given in km - Magee' but what will be regarded as most extra- • ordinary, they are practicalMaltheianeihet the economyoftheir organization demands' it: '-We have been Mid, that when they contemplated em igration to this country, in viers of their then condition, and what they must encounter in fix ing a new home, theyeencludedr there should be no increase of their population by birthe, for a given number of years, and the regulation' was strictly observcd.r But a glance at the tkocka of . "juveniles" in their community now, Wold be evidence that to. "multiply eni replenish the: "earth" was wpait of their religions creed.. The orgstization had its rise in Germany, on the banks'of the Rhine, and has e x isted nearly an hundred years.' Thiry have an elective board of Governors tir elders—thirty. in number-upon :whom devolve all the legislation _ of the comma 'nity; but they, appoint a single executive officer,l "open wham devolveti the entire superintendence Of their varied enterprises. In addition twtheir other enterprises, they are becoming large mo ney lenders. We know of the details of the internal policy , of. these . very successful and flourishing COMEIIIIS . M t:9;. beyond the feet that it is entirety voluntary; 6 memberiof the commu nity is at any time at liberty towithdraw from it and'to draw out of the common / 4mila alpha has contributed, and its proportionate increase:, Our readers who are familiar with their bibles • —as we are to presume they alkare,-will ly,infeiwiutt, is tho scriptural derivation of the name "Ebenezere." TES FATIIT LIGHT Gesetz.-L-Broadway was GT tonished stalatehourlastevenlng, by the Nettled appearaneo of this.. female' military company, which hail heretofore been considered; mythical. 'Sleety dieseed yoneg women mairhed - through the street, two abreast, in military or der, preceded by - a male. drummer, who best .time vigorously. . They giggled like so many girls just let, loose from school, and were follow ed by a large Crowd. Their. objeet seemed, ' - merely to attract attention ; which, - cf retiree, they sucieededardoing to thrii-bearVo•content. We presume the drill-room is in.- Moreer street. . . - . • The St.Loole Dersuscrat, Senator Benton's or gan, has published several :Strong articles to ,prove that it is for the .interest of Misspell that ,gansati should be:ti Free State: In'prosiinting the atgumrny the Demoerat is untpsting , in its • depreciation of tho existence of Slavery. Npr.PAPER HANGINGS, 85,14048 t. nue French and Martina Parlor paper= Ueel deostatitnms ta s oak, , nyo tmextis sad loabt . • . sti Tapas ot eark , u Ararat and Plain 'pa-At the dlalogemana. ehltagerr, Cheap .Ad ,eahh.iv I,xcd.erni , ? , l4lnr4. A Una and eotoplets amorttosot of the atiaeo,.aeleeted Am the season, r il l be sold et the usual vices. • ' • 'ENOFIon the Study 'of Wordii." -- 1 ' Jahrina_. .11,ang of. " • . • Thassuras of Biltonnuf Rome' dAr.Gratutzei d , • • Witstalr'a Seleeflav Eyncrtrs. A.LERATIISSO bbls. and kegs Saleratas J lbr tale 67 • ail • J. SaIIOON'XIXERA CO. AY &STALK CUTTER...ai Frill and Winter Innen at the 4nnircieni- *deer redeem jeui for rte er (.00,11. . JAMES WARDROP. D.LANKETS--We have now reed more umisee pen Salta and French 'Blankets. ranalna Ia ?dna , , A. A. MASON #CO. , fAITTALISTS ./LOOR. AT An. vurime nig= paw mow,' We LlUKrtia to otlar test valuable proporly Its the oth vara,, volutlat , ota large double beta hob* awl near aht of a t i 3. l 710.513=1: 1 7 2 4,1 x =tag LlVl t us . lllulta u trt immedlatelron t. B. bloloakb 1 urri MaRRANTS----$5,000 • worth of Plttsbidgh and Allegheny Warrants wanted ltiuns-r d tely,far which the' highest price na glum by all, ins at the Ilatl }ilea 011bst et •ea • • • • • 11;bleLAIN SCIN;2I.-ildisi." VOR RERT.--raonse'No. '147 Second et. oeT Rent.= T per month.HO MASW OOD 713.4tbit. C t E r t, bu. Pri t r EA:t i ft W's!t. MAPLE SUGAR---20 bbl is abire and ITltEr We by ocT JOAN WATT l CO. IME-1011 bus. - Louisville Lime for sale br . %Luis. MATCHES- 2 -300 gross for salo by ' oc; lIENRY H. COLLISIL BUTTER ---6' kegs fresh firkin Butter fur ~ ..u.by eel , KENNY 11. COLLINS. Tit OTASH--6 good foi sale by I• or:. sCITOONIIA ifr 064 24 WaoCst. T I TOT.!7YJEED . --45 1,-bl)37lito6utle. LINSEED:OIL-6 bbLs. rend and for sale br o T DELL a'LIGOIRIT.' 1111 AY-30 Wiles Hay reo'd" and for sale by oeT - BELL 2 LIGOETL, 0J 5--1,000 bus. ree'd and far sale b ae7 11ELL LlriarrT.Wider Ft. SEED--40. bblajdat, recd and fovialebr . _JO H N 19A'rr k OD* . 1111 COFFER-L. 200 bags, ' , Ott very' prime, ._tib in ann. and tor «do .. SOHN WATT CO. • s ty MATH, - VELVET & SATIN. OLOAKS.— . We bays no. obeli same, enUrely netr-sssplettett of cleat" In cloth, *shot and satitt: • UNDRIES--25.:boxer Bearable., 16 Incs. Graben 5-Tob. 10 dos: extra Icing beluga% ; 5e 100 Tern . grapinegia; 115 tinif chest. Tex; 75 . cromn is store and for sae ny T. LITTLE* Oct O.UTTER-40 kego ; prime Glade Butter tbr tancillg nis,jint Deg angler iai; by " • Uf's§-100 :Wind_ inow Glass; In Itoea an 2 foi sias by . T. L1T11.13 Y 00.:112; Id it. P;over bi 4. ettundoradadtmose BACOIk,I--80.000 lbs. Mum, Shouldnin and Blth* In smokobatui. foe sale br 0.11411/130, ik CO ItSINNESSOTA MINING 0:-A20 alum ',iv". atlas desirable stock for sale..A. WILKENS CICX pot. RUBBER NACELINE . BELTING l aim and tlatekniimoi L AW•lolo'stlttollubbor Pot. No. LID Market. ; Oe3 - J. I lI.PWILIPL pTENT STYLE WOOL DELAINES.-A. A. - Mason *Ow hesstasSysects. Iwnw lot of nsw %Ws. OOL DEBEGB—aII Wool►Debeges sall yy_ tug at. alemid.. it, oc4 . A,. A. MASONS OWL CfOOD , PRINTS—Fart, cord Ca lcOes at 4„ iluid WLa. it A. A. ALISON ken. •PLANNELSAII , WooI.: good:TO-Ilan ,-tals,aepos 18:124 3 11..Ve \pt.". iITART) BRANDY-3 quartet cseksef the Me;43l9"fuVirri.MtVegivext"'"l"` IPLOUS-200 %Ibis. :Superfine; and Ewan jut inmn.tiossintvinzindal. t b r n iWZI . , LifaseeCOil in JLA etat And tor tali 1,7' • Es:malacca a co. QOAP-25 bxs. Palm Sua_p more 10: and lbr plebr sant,. _S. HARBAutat 00. Ar l :-301:#ItcHav`foritt. , - -,-/voNlostatoe.w& naralr. . • VOTTON--30 icir sa e N...rialrtatuseAn 'tom- -uawrinertrigco.
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