EIS'I'ABLISHED'IN' 1786. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : Pullman •tiAnAr ..twa WEEELY ET & "DAVID NYE WEI I TET E [S . A3lttra , agGirr: 1. Den= Oa v.:, ram, nrlrm wiz= aso noon. -; • • TERMS: g:4,]1,1*-tu. 6aun p.m.... M.N. bnif inarl7 In helve.", -NV EE-K L I*—Tne &limper annum sdru Clubs: win b repeated au the Ibllonlan oonditions: Three levies wsohture... 6 00' • g.;74-47" 11 00 .- 4 Ten curl. _ 411. .316-6;61.76;.16170'4,t'5'4:: be e 6 be pa .19 Invariably In advanoc u r ell/76 t • f ill oe b e a t fte .., r Lb* yew etT.6ina., ATES'OF ADS ERTISING:4 • ref Nonpareil or Agate; ' • tar. - each addltioparbaiWass- Do ' ona .75'4 Po thr od Ott" y tuouth—.-L---;---- 5 5 ° Do . two on (011 D. I/ dd . Einudins, birds, Os Own or terse per annum) 610 One yo .w mash addltionst Linn • Ono Noose. etiongwohlr at platurare.fpg an. Tor etch alittioaral armee. (mortal mar one mont oS h. and ~ . tor each additional Proem iosorWl soul. tim Tomir Dam , ball prim. . Adoertionnents exagallog a osiims. ant not over no iValinjr "a :2:ll7 Tit T.lfi c ...aiiihirmeh es hind Oa amount charged for their publication. • ' unouneimproadiciata for atm to ba charged the 'num • • other adtertioementa. • .1 .Adrortiortiseata nostrtnartial, ho 'Abe ropy far • ...Unbar of I:metal:lh will be continued till fa= 1.1•16116 otacted •0211rdingly, , • This PriOlego of mutual ad... Niters is strictly limited' to , thelrowes Inunedbate busting:a; and all ad rectisonuoun • the benefit of other persons. aar well es all alrertionorot. not - ImesoPnot irconuectod with their own budoem. and dasmr or .4, .or loud the Matto pagodal. will bechamwd at tho mot rotes. 1 , 66 all ouch telnallcut aalrertWeg, bias will he ocratately asoderad. Pf61.666_1.76166 )1 16 &Art 1 All 1 62•6131661111/1116 Indltutlons. ,coro oath, ward. township; and ptbor poldlo meeting, nod all posilt.k-al mooting. sad notlron to berharged half price, pap irtrictlr odoance. 'Moretti , notice j er ta awrid D 3 nat.. , • Ocalh notices warted wanton charge. ultimo accomapers Med by funeral loolLatlom or otdtuary notices. and wtom iscaunpanied.b. be paid for- • ' terstior advertisers, and all abets aerating couihnualca. Soo. 6r resoulting notices designed to gall attention to Fairn Pohang, (Swami. we Ilathas •r01 , 0 1 . 1 .10010PN •bers=se Ma made Dr asimittanoe-sll notion of pri tato are notice &aligned - to di satellite. It (=Ant " ; P 6". I rboiTN:: standing thatthei, the mese I. to ta todd for. If !Mended to loserto4 Olt local 1#14131.6, the Duna will be charged • the. rots of I 0 cents par Ron • • • Bishop or fir Satires to be charged triple prim. • - Toren:a Limum Petit:Lops earli: . Resat . Rotate Agents' sad Anotlopeore aelearthirinenta not to he clmed motor pally ratan but allowed a dioniemt of thirty-thaw and one4,lllrl per paw, from the mount of • borne of 1411 , 111.11. II pant PO7/51.. One tapaare,throe ineertlonn. • Do. each additional 0 . 0 "'" gllmee.)onl7l= @ :7:l% cen4 Do. each additional ineartion... - -.7.5 canto. Ali trecoloot adoration/tents to he bald • - • - ' , BATES: OR DISCOUNT. • °Muss. , • Ostia mu In amrsayaott Quart - y.ll . N. 110L31ES• 1 SONS, Brokers. R.. 57 JFrrlE 41.1e.r0 .Bird and As. Pittsburgh. • PP.77lOglifsl - ANIA.. .C7by Lent s Cfnefrgatl.- P . ; • Bank of Pittsburgh ' pa r t reW BtJSneln7_ do rastutugs.Bssik do.:......gorirraulabb /bask-- -- do. Ildr. , and Manors of do-par Lafayette Hank...-. .._ do - Bank, Ohio LISa.Los.t..TrITW:27- do Faaii of - Bank of Pel Beak of Pen out.dvart Trademaatt' Waster:kW • • • flank of c^ Rai:aloe( Banta([ Beat et] elliv o..r flak' of .i.-;,L. Hoak of Ididdkitopre SlidtgraleryCo. Ear , • Rank cd Northam). 1 . ' Odsuabla B-k SION Dortertogn Bulk Pastas Dana* Eris F l= I l ea ( I. Forders'Boak 4' Saran Bk ofBd • Puns Dem V Pranalla , Oar:6.6w. : • =l , e , t aV 11=1 , • ' • Latatorter County A:ad./1114 - - r Lebsuon Bank_ ....... - e. Tharrton •••. Mode Bank oli;,. , - loortharn At otHantaokr - elonangehelaßank-__..parlSoutbkre Et_ of tiootaak, m - Watt Match Rank- --.Farl • r INDANA. • Wyoming Da, Wllketbarrepar3tate Endres twan , lne.- 1 • Task 8ank...—...-.-- 1 ' , , 31/8601111. . - . Reid Notes- - 0 . -1-.-1 - 'llk est.t. orsii...ui- I', 066. Stat. pank.._........1 3 4 . 36de Bank and Branched '.50 Broads at 113 on du Bonk of Illinois - .•- . • ' - Bruton aAtheno== d _, ••• ITISCONEC ' - 7' . Broads 03 Bridgeport...-. Starto• a Fire In. Co. &km b '• Brandt at CloEllootee d F MICHIGAN, ..:. ![ tuck , 6 ic T t.r.a.5....., 2 r ....rem.thn. 1 1 ,F F , 8. 1 .k . 3 ; - am.. :L ip. . -; do ~.., = ati ? toelc Bank • .1. d l o, 1 Broath at. D=7..1.-- 'do Inforattoo l'lnapooy - ...... 3 • ' . Remit at Columbus --- dolState_Rank- :. 3 Brandt at Aobtoteola-- do CANADA. • CANADA. - ' Enoch at Sa/ota- ...... do alt. of ' . AmetioacTononto 6 = :I 111:411eld.—. le . 1:tc o ol the 3 1 3, 1 r0 . 14 4. T00rn .; to , I a.....n at Cirod.. do Ilk of D. Coughs Tor;ml - 6; 6 Broach 06 Wooblattott,--. dn EASTERN ESCURNOE.- Broach si Cadls.___— do On No York --- 34 Brand. at lamed._ do On Plll6dentlels....._:.-.. do , • , Brow% at 3tenbendl-le- doled Baltennro..-..... -. . do =at Mt. Nemot,..-- do IVoTERN BECLISNII - E. at Neratt----..... do Cinclanatl.-. --- Broach at 3_priegbeld-...: et.'.L.thriak.--:-...Z..-1--- 10. • '• , Bruton at Ardettes.--. ElSt.'.Lottls ... .. -.... - -7...- - a i - - -. &oath at To --..-- do OOLD ANDYP - ECIE VALUE. 'Brown at Tit. 4- do Bold/cons Fadden --WO 1 . : • Brandt at. Zomeseilla..-.... to! do • Polotiot-.-15,60 Smash at Norwalk.-. dol rag* old --...-...-I nAm __- Brandi at P10un..... -.-- do Eagle, nes--...-.1 -o,no - 31.36 - oh at Port o 1 do ITedertr3sd'ors-.--...... 1,60 Brandt at Eaton_.---- do Too Tatlont.„—..-..... l',Bo • Brazen at Bareons--- do!Guiana -----..,- 630 Banos ..b nt 0 .7. ,,0 0...... do Sovereigns. .- .. 4,63 02111.111e1 01 k00ttet.......- do Napoleons-----. 3.3 C ,- • Brando St 'Ten- - •dd dol llneota—.-:-.—. 2,16 . /kande std Tourenstoo • - , , P 13107,8 OP,--STOCKS fIRPdRTID•PgII GAZETTI, ET -A, WILKINS ix: CO. STOCK AND EXCHANGE 811.0zi.KES, SO. n Fomtnr.frßas Prilinsaa, Orlobtir TS, 1864. • -2 ' - • 64. fr0..,_......-1/00 - . 1tit.3....141017 5%,..--..-4 0 0 10t.F2b a4O 1•47.. 17 . 3 , 1-.—: .._.... ....11,, , ,02 ."... -_, • i ln . t.l . ..2J Ar i c o F._ ..„ 110 •K. , TO 121 616 i X c0up....64 ocrip 1 0 0 ,7 - • 40 .- 0. I. may rs.-..-- 105 83 SO do • 221, eltr 0•2--,.. 10 0 63 60 1.. J. 6.7652 coup. 2. N. T. 100 63 50 6 - 614 tit? 64-- .....- 100 .83 CA 1.111.116x•or noOD. 6;114 100 81 60: I 4 0 , . , , ti.,1C0rP111418620b3....._ 4. 40 61 661 i mi. ' xf oo Api o o., 81.78,60 VP A 616.011.8 60 GP 18 d o " 4 • .F. 2.611671.116014............... 50 67' 60 do a. A/leeway L• 1081 1340 k - 253 146 PIM. Tn. C 0..........---: , t 4 54 - ' 111712066' Lewd:B.B-.3 50 62.4 027 .' t 312.0,04.16 Odd.-- -. 15 . 85 771 jot o „,m or et t,O FLOW 5t...8214.-- T 5 37 35 Div J. 8 et ' 11.4 IL, Odd= —3.— BO 44 40 Dto • ~.. ;• oo . • , Northern 1.11,27280.3...:,, 60 - 40 , 35 Di,' -011 ' .W 52140,41.0“ 8ri4g0_,........ = 16 • pr.• Pitt.%lll•2 Inzar.2B.- I' 10 6 101, z) yi et • . Wang. Icts.sace Co..— 3.. 18 lb ii,h. mn, $2 . , ~ 131W80' 10n... Co- - '2l 16 . -•- 486.16264 Flrentele6 Co- -. 10 . 6 ' P 11.8.02213 to Phlli._ ... 601 41 - 38 Div . 42.8* et. . Plll6bpa, 2 100122016... 50 40 35 .d o 6.474.... 21.62 V. 24133 C i '', 218164 , 3•• Worki...- 80 ie lag . Id.. els 81...212r- 60, 43 41 1)1, J 4 d, 4*4 l'o r Slaehrster 50 10 '-' ' Atim 61,-,t. .. 40221 116117.4- to 44 42 ' • , 06102 Pena. R R. 611.44-. 60 43 . 41 Batt. 2 Ohm Ralleosd_-. 60 41.21604 JA WelWo.4 .R. 60 - - ' • • Hui. Italiry. Dry 13c4k 100 15.5 - 100 , : rgiVBS 16211Taii.= xi f° 170 10. • Twits Creek Plauk Road 26/ 10 - ... ' A 116.8 P.n.'. Plank Ed 15 . W 27. • Alem tlolo nsburgrpike 14.4.. 33 55 10 I Chartltlf 611.6.016....... ::' ..... ...• 160 • 170 P 2 Inv Prtutrorah At lialt;M::: - 140 133 , 1 ii;.10.545:1 . 40.113 Autte1.....—........ - 34 5B 182. Eta.. ovlb W. - ' 21i - ' , . - -- 4" • I t. 1 • • *...... 91 .1 16 : ' • ' • I 8.18 .., - 3 1 ' g . l 1 .- .: - ..4:: L' lit 1 1 ....... - - .., _____. 174tid . atata• ra-....:...-11 Panuel k hfanl!. tr:.—t._. 1 \ Anozy do F..--.:.....!-.. I Lk, .u 5.... 64 criv . iDo. cousi. Vs.--- "-- fltUbarr,D dtT V.--,\ Do. coup. Cp. N. a. Vf ei..1;,!6..i*- • EXCILSSGET.VD BANNING • 110GISS o r • • & CO., mad Sat. Zbla Bmltho'o. No 71 Ettera tfret•-, .P177:18020/1; r 1. - 100REIGI4 nd Domestic Exchange, Coin, p • Bask Notes nu Lead Warnot!, Imat and soloi 0311oettom cud , ' thrmaahaut the uedan. • -'- _ Tad.7s dbeolrotal and loam negotiated., nod, t rt arrozOtalett. ; -Xtriter a.nrct..44 acond whet, lan w spec:Med time. d. 3 GEORGE E. ARNOLD 1 0 Co . ?It i ..graEVllA.Sor.cOl i at.i.NK NOVA ae.4 1 42..eirr.....3.50., 0,14 :w= HARDWARE .pos. SADDLERS AND. CARELiDE At IZrkB! ' Re To Leech, Jr., .; 2th. I.th WOOD Srazza,,Prn•sausarr. Also, Cloths. Lthes, Damasks, Koss Nee Ilstt. that Aturce .Temit Toof.T.O; Athas„Vtualsb. to.. to. _10"-27 .IATEMAN, FALL'S C 0.,. COnaniserien Iferdsanta. end Oeureal Forwardtm.by Ealhood. 2. %:;-rg i 1.31,37 , 1 6 (2 , 11f:r. Main and dynamo,* „...„..r2 e Atean.;ktivr o r ti Lndav**.t White. • • • Eish. • • eartinalaratMattnn bTran dhlmeLda faun Platentrsh. Canal to Wabut Mq 64.4 . - ' Jonas 'cumuli. -w-Ha f zuiz o tirD g•B lll7 a r ariet Strad" PatthtiVia ~ _~. THE DAILY -I'ITTSOUR.6fi BUSINESS _CARDS ATTORNEYS OSEPM, S. k A. P. MORRISON, Attor-' .bviltrZtaln . ° Z7a2rt3L.Fle' T HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake. IL wen Itnildirept" Grant Meet. between Fourth and d A 11.7. auatelyT ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, EL loafs. Mo. fer OBERT POLLOCK,'Attorney at Las— C6rnar or Fifth d Grutt stianLoppaelt• tb. Court. umrstepa. Plttstrurgh • TAMES J. KIIIIN, Attorney,st Yaw. office *Jr pourtb mot Grant, Plitaburgb., jalSdly• FRAIWIS C. FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law, N 0.17 0 Raab amt.- Ptetezma,. JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law No. 59 Plftb otrewt,Pittenurgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. ILEBNAN & CO, tankers and Exchange Batas, So. 95 - Woodatrer of Dlsonond Adler. , lf:Sh. Pa. . d.,,arne STIIng and sell Task Noteeainl 0:do. Plesoad. Time Exchange. and Promlaney_Notsa make Collations In WI the PrOmds•l styes of tbds Unless; Realm Denoella on call •ndosslotenelt.nod glee ttlets.pnottpt attadinn mall nth ...•roatten ailtatednlng to • Broker'. Palau. 1111• Eastern Exchange arena :UT Co rale. • mlg.l-1, lERA M di RA.1131; Bankers and EX. • ehsace Moan% Boy: and all llnld and Silas and 'Sates. negotiate loan. on Beal Estate or .gtoelt gas, ritkm_yarehave grontivorg Nota, aid Tlmo lOU. on fast' and nat. Bay and sell Stake no Cantalsslon. Calla Mons sada on all panto I n tW Volon. Oflloe corner of TOlrd and Mood, Maas, antadranmalte the: St. Cl:Flea Loaf. D. KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange AI • Banken — Foluth Ans.—Buys and sells Steels on ....rourdadora Kruhande on Eastern eines supplied at se tn rale& Collections mauls on the West at. louratec W. Notes bookht and wild. iiittll.lllo/ 1 , 1-111.7.:...;,./Agrl HAMM—. .:WZ. 413ALMER, IIINNA: gilecr.s.rd , to- Humay, Hanna & Cu, Bankerlf,Errehisn. Ernksrsand rulers In Forel. and Omura. klebanueZdestes or Dep./. Bank hotecand W corn er o Word and I Theft street. Conant Money remised on It. ..rlsht coot. for sale. and caller.. nude on nearly all pr.+ pal.pnts of the United States. The hlphost• premium pall for Fond. and Alaskan Advances made IDS conaignisenta Er Produee, dipped ease. on IlEaal teems. • • • N. 101711.11. Wfi - A:WIS & 0., Bankers and -7 7 Entrant", Broken ; lioeth East earner of Wood lad Third ate..U. - Pitt aunts. • Att tnamsetlotts made on liberal telms, :eallettlmaz ! _Drontlr attended ta: ! A 'WILKINS & Exchange Brokers, ''lh 7s "u'lb it L.1711 : -„,itat k °`;17 .. . : '[ATM: -LARIMER, Jr., Banker' tried Bro - Pit 7 h.p. ith street. Napat adjulatelass tbP Bank • tab. • AT !HOLMES & SON, DTriders. ?oreign ~.01 1" `:::1?4 c 1rFai tisruadkout the BOOKSELLERS &G. j. BooksellerStatioiter ,tenet, o . ea ICIVT. And j Retail . Dealer In tannic snit Bawd awm.P.T.e and 814- , 111..7. N. 03 W 4 (1411!nest 411 Fourth) ffHN S. DAVlSON;:Bookseller attd Sta tkrner, enmeme Tholsng *ls... No. el Illarkra . near roan. l'lttaburgb. P. iNRY S. ABOSWOBTIT. Bookseller and t Dealer to Statlemerr.'ke..f.'so. al Market stelpt, near and. Plttsburrb.h. • - , • RY .t, Booksellers and Stationere. No. 66 Wood steel. pent doer to the e.rnia , nb.Third. 1 tit .l# Eebool and law took ecnorintly:on - V [LAND. ptr~t ILl'cehr noaller— nd ; , arfolic': 0f3,,11=11 2 kap.. Year. 2 • . Carr& 3 " 11,Th -perpllns 2 CODEVII - SiiciN - 576 =ME! - • • - T. W. BUTLER 44 CO., - I.ZoRwARDING & CO3IMISSIONI MER r•• MAIMS and In ail kind. of PittalmirtOtat niS,tured Ankle; Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, No. 71 Fa% Woe.. ?Manama. , aus.lpd Si . •" • WM. surrom , Vlaolarde Graff, Importer and Lb:11,4 in I VORPdGN WINES; Brandies and (Ed Mo- W. POINDEXTER, Generanferchan- Lii'a dire Br2xerand Cubstnbabsis Slerchimt. 167 Fruut gtreotbecund nivel. Pittsburgh. apZMubl A s: A. - 3VBANE, Cutmtixeion and for didf ttacin ]Cool sad i niduee Must. littsbolgh. ff!Mil lawn n. kuntnos acauso'N..i•C.o4ftalesale Giocers, Pendnre . Mackin. and Connalnalon llerehsatly..No. eta ntlevt. Pltnnbarnb. . ersterrlY SFRINCIER lINFLB ol AUGFE & CO. (Su.Uses =• S. Harr Tr i ndairn atararerd4ni 14S.VIrsi and 116 Second exude. Pit;st=D. Pa. r a i r.-17 Flour Factors, Commission Ai • and Pnriardlng Morehants and Dealers in Pricks's generallTT . Drdsistnr rentnetly attended tr.. No. 74Waterind.90 /front nts., Penn 05145. • Soccessnrs to ATWOOD..TONES s co. Crum:Union and Derwar+. tug . erubsints, Dealers In PI rtsburgh .11ssufgetoretiOupela, Pi usburgh. phIEY, MATIIEWS CO...Wholesale Oro- Sem. eosi:dad= wid Forwarding Werehanta. and •• gent.. fur BrictitonOotton Yarn, fit Water at. Fittidttirtgt." XTERCER TASTELO. General Corernis ..LT L sip. -Weirebtinta, Mend advanced , mule on roceigtimenta Produre graerally.• 1a17i7 - . . o f 011N r :N s ., , Z lo Pittsburgh .I!anufseltimm. vo. =4 Lilt et. Pitteburgh T. B. CANITELD, late of Warren, Ohio, ,onzamwooa and' Forwarding dreerhant. and Whole e Dealer In Western Iteannee egh Butner. Pot and • Peml loth an %Western Prodnot detimall ' r. g. Water Exec; between Smithfield and Weed. Fintabargli. • - (Lat. at Co) .91 JITTLE & C 0.,. Wholesale - Grocers, a Prcduna and CommLatioti ?denims La, and Dealer. to Pltlahorgh alanntadurna No. 31 3 &stand street. Plats , burnh. - , CHEESE wAnEriousE.-LirENRi H.: mums, Forwarding antlO:n273;tllatkrn hlarrhant,and Heiler In Cher" Batte,r Lake nab and Produce generally Wnoclatreet„ abets water. Pittebnzati rectal . _ 'VON BONNIIORST *.MURPHY,. Whole de Gladrags:id COMMllailleoll Wrchatts, and braless bareia Edidi I's. kaldss /I.alketwer, Water" strosts Fltbr . JACOB FORSYTH, Jr., Forw - s - L - rig and Commilielon Iferchimt,No. as Wirer dryer. Pittalinrida fe2fely's3 rIVHOMASPALMER, Importer and Dealer , la French and American Wan Paper, _are, Sr. Market' raver regimen 2111,1 Youth ethic; PittannrAti: • nilie-'53 - McCIANTOCK. Importel and Whple clL,l=L^Mratb"..t„ Roam Boat Ttipmittaa, Bala 2 Market meet- M/ORRIS tIE PATTON, Wholeaale and Re tan Gmert; on the Eastern Ade DOI. Diamond, tteenteb. PL. DRY GOODS. • ERANkNAN CORDER, - Dealer in Trim uway .(I Oloye; Late Gad. Umbraiderloa, • Gant's. Porn lahing Onndo and nary anklet a hill foo }What of which nut slays he had ahZ:o. mruor of }What staved and the lhanufod. Pittibur2h.P. apll-12 A. L SAS. Alt ITIMILITAOIT—C. L. I.IIIIIOAT L IV- ' Ton. A.MASON ic CO, Wholegaleand Retail DoAlt;rs in Fanny and - stip]. Du Orel; 23 Fin Orloff. Pittsburgh. Ik4URPHY P& IifIRCIIFLELD, Wholesale Gry Goods Merchants. comer Youth sad aria anat. bor littssh. • GROCERS. AIIOHN FLOYD &CO., Wholesale Groeera and Costunbaleo Iteir.ltaata.Notin Wva/ and TZ , Lib s.trrt, {qualm:in t & . ,el 4 fi j OBERT ISICiORE; Wholesale Grocer, Iteo- J. , toying o Uio wner, Desler I¢,Pendw4,llttemrub Man. u nreuen l sp=sc;f f lr are . itt . l2 a o nd , eat]. Inel and Irina of suberba WelliloacmgAbelaNbiskic•Ak "r wrt: sold kar rash. • • OUT.. ...... WholesaleßLACKßlihic — i . eb:, -'''''' . sem Bost Pralshmi,. .4 Dealers Gr°- L,ti.aburtb 3tastif.turse o.li'ilett sad jer m4l iesti ' 7 l a h their Viszetuniss, 141 Water Meet, Pitts= rnPl2.7 , ISAIAH.- DICKEY lc CO; Wholesale Gra ernt 0m... Meretants; .0 Dealer. in Produce. .56 Water alreet..4 107 Fre. amt.' PlUttourett. - JO. D. ...10.1.11 C. 4:62. TWILLS .4 ROE, Wholesale Grocers and o.nco.bodou Merchanti. N 0.184 Liberty stnet Pitt. MMN . 1,112,1&. BACIALEY & CO., Wholesale Ciro- TV an. Nos. 18 lad 3D Woad Knit. Pitt. . .IWLIAM 11'CLURG, Groser and . Dealer, corner of Wood' and !Lath street., hne ilwara on hand a hue World. t f choice Gereerice d ens Tear—Foreirn Yrulta Niatri ' Wholonale and RAIL Dividers - supplied on the tonere tem. • ROBERt DALLELL CO., Wholesale Oroettra, c® mimic* Mareinnta, Dralen In Prod.. sun Plttstrumh 3lspezetons. 253, Marty street.. Y -...; . .... WICK dAVDLESS, succesmora to YL. 11 Irboleasle Graers.Vntgrarthog and OWL 03 1 ffittsbwrgb u,nosrtmw . • Wool and Wate• stneta. tiftatmnh A • CULBERTSO24, Whc; Grocer and. • Contaudon Morclbant.thraler in Produre and Pitt* tiAtszrolartaral Ankles. 114 Meal fitrett, Plttr burgh: • & , b..- n„Ab=l:2=-1-.:44-2, .° ked.-sz-,d= AGALM, WOODWARD ,& PI; sit• emu, la:111/ MMUS Neigh Plillaleigdy AreCAßD.,—..ll.arcutt hcen .appointed the ex elattiva Azents P.r PittsLurith, nr the ule ofPatent ted Cemented sail-Stretched Leather Beltlnz, man ufactxtred by P. JEWELL /t. SON,of artfor. Connecticut, Ws now neer fin' sale a Hese uvartturrit of e s ,ridth.. manufartared, at the manufacturer', mice.. ble article 'heinz superior to .ty. Leather Belting lee Ada, °Spred in this market. Also, a stock of all widths of India Robber Pelting cwistantly on band, and tarsals it the "Machine Belting Depot" No. U 6 Market streot. _sept6 J. t H. PHILLIPS lISTIN LOO4IS, Real Estate Agent, P .stn t..V..„riV - - 4 3 Bill PlAtnd2 to• • , iyei:dly . 4 1 A.MErE . I. L. 3LARSIIELL, Secretary CM eon's Insuraneos CM:M.9T. 94 Water FM. GORDON, Seerettiiy‘ IVestern In • fame G_ 92. Ritter street. GARDLNER COFFIN, Agent for Ernalin ea % ge t lurnane• Compsmr. riarthngt corner or Rood VP A. RADEIRA, Agent for Delaware,,Mn I) • teal leastrersee Commis,. 42 Stater street. Ani.Eo. IL TAYLOR & lIUSTON, (.uceessors ILA to Tartnr d illornr,).tierodal Commlsainn and For warding Mereldada,and Adenta for Eudora Tranewrta- Sion Linea. WhnlrxWer Dalera Iry Staple lirorrodert `AIM, Inv, Cotton, Cotton Yarns. Barring, Twat, wort and Kentnekr item p,'ldfidom Soda Art, Winder Gismo, Ng. Bar and Mate LAW. Nara] nor, and Clnrin. at and . Idttaburgh gnutarqtred Gooch _grornally.— ArtVl md L th liont =g . Ilttalnrrdh .d It- Louts Puler: arandirig.) A. FIUTCIIISON k CO.. Comaissiog Nterekant. anal putstor.9.o . BL . l. R niamleg, :. fr 7. • • tiI USIC4 &C. • tOIIN 11.1111.L0R, Dealer in Piano Fortes, • Lusk and M•cal Instruments, School Bonk. mad loner/. Pule agent for ebtrkeittntrs Pi/120 Forte. foe Western Pent:migrants—No. SI Wood street yENRY T.1.111ER,• Dealer in Mindy, '3lu•• Meal Instruments, sod Temmter of Italian &titans. ,vit atz../3;; . ;:olet= Clark's 174 t . , , ,r o. tru= 41snost • TOIIN HAFT, Jr, (stw.cesor to Jas. 31'Guf l tn.) Wholwale and natal' Dengnist lend ikeslor fir to Dynetnek ,An.lll Wood ettnet, a n-tn. Pittabswgin • Wltoteasr Agent Au. Dr. YorA's - • mho LWizeta arket liraggista and Apoth , .....menn . M e theDlaniund.kes aoludantly on band • full andrec t and mato.. amortmot p . bu lbws, Modlednea l'erfumery,andartielespertalulnatothelr alnem. . . . Phydrians rnerreptione terefollirarnpoianilsil. m 719 011 N P. SCOTT,' Wholesale Dealer rPrin., Paint, 011 s, Varnishes and Die Stuffs, Na. Mil ierty streee. ?Mehl:mai. All orders trill ronilve prompt attention. Sal - Arent for Loudon it (Vs valuable family riedietnria. . • noir . • it.A. FARNESTOCK' & CO:. Wholeinte . ..sru=:-...-nw=-"r:thoil'il'irtt.! Fli' ~, SELLERS, Wholeiiiii3 Dealer in' 11 g, w o o 7 , 4•l4tAgx . sgL o wc-.1 1 .: d ..... vr t z low. mica . mum. RAUN • & RULER, W601(1110 & Estiil burg Drungiat h. a. corn. or Liberty . amt.. Ed. Mtn atruets, • •u JSCHOON3IAKER & CO., Wholes i& • Dr•ggists, Na 14, Wend Azar, Pittaamtrh. • TOSEPII FLEMING. Sotees•or to L. Wilcoi Ok Cca. earner Market street and Idantond—Ecepa Dra. - 1:4; , : ti1a n t:11c1 ,4, 74 pentathlon to hi, Mann,. Phyaki , nus preacriptlon pone s candalic compounded at lan Jainly • WOOL MERCHANTS. MME===l .LEE,Rucce.ssor to MURPHY & LEE. V i a? Z.Z.Vrtiar 4 Er;glgV h. ctv,l MEDICINE. • RR. JAMES KING: alike and Residence, 24.112 I'M street. opposite the Cathedral. an. ,shly • 11731. VARIAN, M. D., O ffi ce 6th street, • • below Smlthlleld. 01. A« Ilmsn: to A. ra- 2 to S. r. a. mr:.ll lyd : - • MERCHANT T AILORS. IiCHESTER, Merchant Mika- and Chs ,, filer. N.. . 74 Wont stir, hallealar att•vtion t08 . 0,' ao.l Youth.' Clothi4Z. .154 WILL.1:1411 tHeY,M7elranneas.ilgoz;irurt erty.str.ett. F. WATTS it CO., Merchant Titilora, 181 Lo w e, g re ,..r..___W r i an. rim. rt....10ne ma Priirc Ceidlo fn. thiritlerriere. Wear—Mo.. ru. stmeres .1 0 Vasil ...seethe newest styloa'and Shield quallt e ft,. friends and enstnaters wlll please ales as,. call. [mid ANUFACTURING. wooDIvE, Wholvale and Retail • Mitddseturcr andler ha Clarinet Wars. Na 83 Third rthort, JJOHNWETILERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX VICES... raper!. Artielt. SOLID DOI unid BP 4 , r0 BOX VICES, corner nt Anders.. end JIM. Inoon'strorto, ono plasm from the'llaad Ilt-ret Bridge Al. leg.hrny . , R.MBROIDERED AND APLICA TILL/La—Materials marked for Sin blower// and Ar ea Fork by 11It0. L. 0. WI LEWN. nat.! NAlllllti Pate snort...bro . . Hand. Bolivar Fire Brick and Cracible Clay Nair • nfacturingSompany. vr Ms' COMPANY IFAVING ENLARGED thkr eminent for noanyaiseto, Sr. now areharad to coot i o n inercaant demand thr thor n jirlek. Crucible snit Batting Clay. Orders promptly attondod to by KIER A JON LI. Canal Basin. Pittaborgh. Septonitoa 2L Boots and Shoes!! AMES 110118, No. 89 Market street, 3d door fronotho Market Rouen, would Inibrai the Dob I that bn has now • very full .to of orary this: Paden., the Boot. and Libral. trade. anota u Gallant hal Jenny Lind Paden Laxly Franklin and all o atyloo found 00 the Eastern onion an, Olin.. and Chlldrano lialtarsitod.Oney Ikon and bhp e< In all their variotlow an n. tine ntora Patent Calf Elnan, Fecorb Can Boon 'Camara) Gallen! and lthonti also, Der' and Soothe'li!oota. fir. vrenckcw. Ileum Ore no a tall am we whieto 1.11 oath .. . uncle to all who furor no with their oustorn as will ale, utiataz. lion. Remember the p1ae0.133 Market env 4. ml.! - • aoarta Wco . .............. ..... .... JA31.1 IL Wad.' Ill i C011.1) & CO. WHOLESALE AND =Au FASHIONABLE • RAT AND CAP • MANUFACTURERS, 'AND DEALT:MIN ALL KINDS OFFER& CORNER OF 1190 D AND PIPTILYTREETE. • Pittsburgh. Pa. 111,...Tbeir stork emblems" even nemlity andirtyleof Hate and Ce 31.111/4 130.4. C.U. and Ftar Bonnets:, aust.Mamtcly • Coach and Carnage Factory. JOIINSTON,• & CO., corner of Belmont eel Habeas etracta Allegheny Clty,leotild that Inform their friends. sod the public generally, that they are mannteetaring Carriades. BarencW", aware. Enmilea, Sleigh, and Charier, in all the ft various atyles of Babb and rapportiou. All ordersdill In executed Wald regard to dont. linty and beauty of finish. fteNdlrs will also be attended loon the mnert ~storable terms. Udine In nil their wort the best Eadern Ithafte. Poles and Bled) Stuff. they feel confident that all mho favor them with theb . patronage "erlll be perfectly vatielled on trial of their work. Forehands we requested to glee them *call before pod calming ebearbers oedi New Coach Factory—Allegheny. M. IL WHITE & CO., would re nearolly infirm the public, that they haul united a shop on Lanwlt. between Federal and Buidriakey Uinta. They an now ma/du:Mid an prepared to receive orderra fivr ereryclearliptiart of vehicles. enschea. Chariot, liaronchea Bo gatea Pinctnno, to., Le., hin, from their loos ex perience lathe mum:lrian of the w alone work. and Um facilities tin!) , have, they ford confident they are enabl ed to do work on the moot reasonable-.terms with. Ilices wantlns articles In their tine. itt..intkott to the 1.431.1.1n0 of malAala, hd hqring none btiVrotopktent workman, the, hare no altation in warranting their work. We tberef.., ark the . aion of the pobile t heh matter. • N 11.—Iteralring done In bent mammy, and on the gust reasonable terns. ' ktf . . rlrtruoltntt T l f. 4 P . COACH FACTORY• Fffl-2. 1 74:- • hb — td, Ltiamemi Alin. fl oat Mad. 0. W. BIGELOW, VILOPRIETWS. WOULD recpectfully. call the attention of tonthern an a Ikue lern Merchants to hie On goat ate.. running In prim from $lOO to fa WO. now Carriages eta butt from the hest matorial and workman abb. and undue thieve Own annouldon: no tomeith nude donee, warnn rrk to be Inferior tn. woman. tuned In the Union. The enrecat ct hie !urinate aurae tfy k Vagr:a l TnV Fi% O tgr i k n lerg estabtahtnent. Petrone wanting , gruel La s!' .137 k. will Plana call and ea. 1191118 bin . tact „Oefore Ping tut. All .. A. IL 03ZZ1..1). Livingston, Eggen & Co. NOVELTY 'WORKS, PITTSBUEGIL PA. "MACK and Dipbt Ititilroad• Scaleß, JL Cattle mid Gran My MOB= and Connterelor Drier Leeks of Ali rtim* Brn& limp and Thutob !Arafat. entice trills of 'minas einem Paint Mill. natinfrad Wiarn. Baird and Fasteniner, galicable Imo Cutlass of m vat riety In farm and MOM er y . at/ .JOY] 6 COSLIYIS, ;W. W. WALLACE, • STEAM MARBLE WORKS, tag, 79 ald find, azuwit. StNithfiela ex. 2 • •rrrisnußatt. 1 1 LArONVMS,NTS, TOraba, (frame; Stones, IV Furniture Tom Imposing Steno, le— al. ways on hand, sod wads to order. br rtwatilnery. st t oe lowest Wren. This hundred raisins' and,ehated irle• alarm S. !tenements ke..bni hand. Mork .0 Slab lbw. Ele furnlahed to the Trade at the lowest prices. All ordere Salluluittb dastiatuh at bl9Llberty abteet. an.lol W. W. WA.LLSCII. New , Goods and Fashions for Gentleman' Clothing for sluing of 1854. JEWATTS && CO. beg rave respeatrulry . to Inform their nommons eattomers, I. e. the P OM="oll.7:Pgltttba.n: Jart —l.7l).:r.thantt cm smarter a/Ford—and that t ther are mum rorelve or ders fur r aka( them on la Moir usual starrrb style. The satisfaction to ornershr earmaao Dr barer rash. tetra hitherto. nth their beadle /Anis to abase. srltom letd them to flash mertlons la theme ditsetkom Walk Fentimmal. • • tmarmrs are lammed thim oar boas. Is N. a. Ijk Party str“Vorth oridd. above BLOW. sr= • - Genthalms' First Class Goods. E subspribera beg leave to inform the m.t. thAir bin eved lmr Bummer Stock". the sarwriAnd ascorttlablesubia Flasiev Ibr Gm • PITTSBURGH, THRUSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26, 1954. AGENCIES DRUGGISTS. - - -IMPORTING the leading Drugs from their original tntukat.a•hnth In Europe and test Trldlra. and ..hand a I 'l.prc.7llalrlifrfaVanlk7g,`,7`,•,:nr7,7.7,:,94.,T,—.u.'d Tries!. Spook., Cork, Scapa. tr.. the off., them an otostralaonabla henna. Ordararlther prrann. or try will ren.rive !hely hest attention. Jrl.l-12tny ( - 2 A.MuEL L. OAN'ERLY, Wholesale Deal t".l. in Firranna, Painted 1411. and Tull, Wool and Wil low War, Baskato. Mata.Cordaym.TWltho,Whltlng. Mateh es, fa, 9t (Iraonwlelt et, New York. .• IVINDOIV SHADES, Gilt Cornices. Table ell Cloth. an.. JOHN Ca t har ine . . ..4 oletala Dealer. Nn. 10 Catharine at... 4 NaN 13 Chatham &Kw, Naw York. roblArw NEW YORK From VIS . SCIIEII. No. 34E and 54b Nutaau atreet.) ADVERTD3MIESTTS IiLL'S. G•srend Adwertisl Lruadcra), New Yorkin. No. Relic Lit Finics ta. cl',,, :rev Task. • Extension Tables. lIT :Sj. HEM -tin, 150 Wooster st., between V V Prize.. and Houston head. York. Manufacture, Issue assortment alnaya ou Order. for dhlPPing nol7.trne Punctually attended to. 01:MIL a'. CO., Wholesale Priv Sellers, ailllpustishsts. Winters.and Manufacturine Artist. Colornten. Parts, Lontlart Berth, sod No. 33 , 1 Illseut was, how York., Catalogues sent by malt The usual discount to the trod& and Institution, Pleura Frames furnished oelTdolv Cloaks. Mantillas and Tablas. VIOLYNEUX BELL, No. SR Canal street CiVI. :ten Tort, Importer and Manufacturer ands Ladles' loals Mantillas and Talmis, of every kind .1.a11- lion, would rail the attention of meret.anta to his eaten idea assortment, made expressly to suit •- trade.- 1141.010ne are the best of the prawn, u.lll be found by taferrinn to Prank Leslie's Ladles ()sun* of Fashion, the only reliable book of Vestibule published in America, twins, ' published only a fen days before the eammenrartunt of evezt . onh.all other. • Dwarfism before their titan. Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! . TTENTION of purchasers is rerpertfollr called to a- nen and gantieln ender. In Piano Fort, 1311 R full, perfected. and Liner the public, known se Hall's Celestial Triple stringed. Mann The ye:Ml.44* of the Weedsl Plano roods. to 5ta....11Y for iop with the Monte toner , an attainment hi th erto an. kronen lathe Piano Forte. The morn ordinary performer I renabledby the afd of thin improvement to produee effects In octavo playing (Ant would mono:Lod Thal been or • Lists nue °fits eh let •s- Plleurlea be its rapaelty to be used at *III as an ordloarl iano of the aereetest quality of tone, and is Instantly changed by the u.s, ors .-otnnool pedal to a combination ao maseatin me W . captives and charm the heart. These Inetruments are sunnier in power to two ordinary 7 octave Plano, ahlle Mr. aneetursa, puritr. breadth. end nrhoosa of tone. they ehalleutre the onittP•ti nun of the *odd. - ..• . - This Is the uvited teetimonyfemurs and Am. teurs who hay, teeted the V.Pend Mann. iirdlusre szew orlon sexes, new and second baud far tale at !educed leTs. ELY, Si JILIMIXIL:121 Breatilenty.New York, M.ofseturest Dealer, wholestle kesta/1 Brodie s Cloaks and Mantillas: ih:EO. BRODIE! 51 Canal. and 63 Lispe mud PCS— New York, Importer. Manufacturer and ..cm:e sod Retail Dealer In LA DI CLOAIIA and MANTILLA b u ye r sy fabric mad deserlialm solicits the attention or to his extensive stock stied, suitable for the Pali llonon. Ills sty letlead the t redo as .sitiflrsued monthly ty Ilarywr . 4 tinder's and other !meting Fashion Books senti3miv Mus cal Inslrumente. subscribers are now prepared to offer j for the Inspretion of Jobbers. Musk Dealers and oth trs trading in Morainal Instruments and Blere/a.diso. he fallowing artl.l.: (1./... Bun, Guitar:. tutobe, 'lf., Err, trench and German Arenrdrans. Saxhorns. Cheer. a Pi. tons. Rugfrs. Trnolt.nes. dr_ lie., Cerrito* a Yritachn.tßalian.Vrinos, lc- dr- .k Our arrangement. w ith the large.. and mod eelehrated 3tannfseturen. In Eamon are aurh LP to enable on. to sell at their lowest prices. end urti ran often our nut. men. the adventure of aelFetinu from an entirely nen and rueful. aveetedetnek. Del., In the Market at al el. PO. k DASH. ready to swept of any job lots of muds that tufty niter, we can afford opportunities of bar pine In many snick., Arent". of Gerhart k Needham.' celebrates Patant Melo. - neon. FERDINAND ZOO BAUM 1. (Xt. Importers. anl2.3mv No. 07 Malden Lane, New York._ E tuadersikned having the Agency of Mears. CA RIIART eNEEDIIA3IS (New York) LELEBRATED PATENT MELODEONS, exmld Inform the Trade and the Peddle In general. 'that the; an now prepared to furnish talk:Merl and general., Ms. trnly reithrated Instrumento at the Manufacturers' LOWEST miens Evers Inatrument Warranted. 'FERDINAND ZOODACM &CO, Importers 01 Muskal instrument. autNlsor No. 97 Malden Lane. New York . Daguerreotype Materials. I W. TILOMPSON & CO., 315 Broodirny, • aNen York, Manufacturers .d Pt-Mervin Daavarreo tyrs.Casee. Apparetna i Mattlnas. PreeerveraLte., and Tut =*,:r.r:fVe ri-C,l7ergtrf."'Y Erames nod C"'" ' sad VolLllander & John's. C. C. llarrleoria and all other American Cameras constantly on hand. at the Namara.. toren In prim,, and warranted perfect. ant 0-.5.7 Fire anftßurglar Proof Safe Depot. • WM. Ige.fARLAND & CO.. al MAIDEN LANE NEW rocs. _ . Warehouse 145,Pratt st., Baltimore, 31d. ANKS', Jewelers' and Counting House jfi Fersofevery ennatantly on band for tate, and ted Iv ovoo 7 n"t. Nor Youu. April sth. 1554. Nearer. tret. Wiltrioad: lientlemen—lt eves mo toltau ure to Inform you that your Safe prorerved my Books and ft .l l=l=tor i „Z4ll . " 7eas t rotuTeut, a b iUl74 ' h i nran use expnaed thlon chant he to to I ntrnse beat. its con tent+ remained unharmed. lb. Safe. with little repairlng. vlll.l think, answer for another triaL Iteeneytlidly yours, jy4-v • T.JEINNY, Jr.. 11 South With.mß FEVER AND AG U E. DR. EDWARD BLEECKEWS STAMPEDE MIXTURE, For Ne Freer dad Aper. Cdopres th.spensta and of f&Wow ectioar. llE,Proprieton of this Medicine will state withcrot hedtation or fear of Contradiction; that the arrant NISITSZNas eared non persons Ober* It hae be.,, introduned.than anY other Medicine In use for the bal., diseases. ZlAleine has feather Arsenic nor Quinine to it. "..01 all of the Initrwilapts are of a perfectly bealthr e and highly otimodatlna. and inrtearatin la thelr tendency. Oct..,n while nein. Ibis medieJne will not atteeted extreme en water ear • damp•ttn.serenee, no snore than when in their naval health . Plantere insertions of the country where ties As.. ',no will do well to aJet le .t thh. medicine. ere the pall..nt is not nbliont lay b under treatment and they he errinnedo‘farxrdl y whio cure. The •Nnerie tor couldintrodue• may thousands of certificates from three of the blahest reetwel. hot prefers asy ing to the etch our one bottle and you will bare the Infallit.le proof In yntcself. full direc tion, for its in any each bottle. Certificate. can Is. seen at the oftireAbowing wheretble Medlcie• hie eurml when all others hare failed. For Oirnetwis end eli Billions then le po h abet ler Medicine In the roarlu, It as .lo beentakete with the meet astonishing euercees In sclera' casco of itheumatinn and Goat; Mr thew eons. plaints lake• L•bieNt.o.ll(l3i ft day. • One bottle of this Medicine very often h. the desired et. Get. Prow $1 per.l.lttle. Penile or DM,' :It , . in an parts of •the United l , tente and Canada. All Whelesale orders most be addreend to MEED BUSER Ko. Verb ratAo MTh- iletriltn.: 11. A Vahnestoek a Co, I. Qril II Co- and C 1.,. 11. Key serf Pittsburah. - - - IRON WARERONSE, —MARTIN. SPRING & CO., Impnr.rn and 6nodert IRON AND STEEL: Grevaurat2ltitreel,N;an Fork. • Kr, cone...oily on hand a fall wartraant of Bar, Rod Band, Hwy, Iltnar SI., and alb, IRON. ?oh-reliant§ frotn all an-I.lnne of the “Itintry are In:tilted in tall or wend theltned,, Leforr baying. ottler• by mall rotruat44ltn narnre tllle.l at thr lowoat market rat,s. £ j. 12-• Orartlarleb .t.. N. T Si • : BROTHERS & CO WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NETI - FORK. Hare motored fa No. 170 Ird.taam al, MISCELLANEOUS. • PITTNBIURGII VW.• COACH FACTORY. • ; itt_. ° E7,_,_•* in DIAMOND STACK , • E. 31: BIGELOW, Proprietor. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S • LIVEI3.I: AND SALE 4,1=,,-..„ STABLE, Corne?Diamand aired and Cherry . l4y, , aplbtf PITTSBURGH. Pi. ASHLAND HOUSE, ARCH STREET, •AIIOV N SEVENTH STILgET, P.IIILADELPIII.A. . H. S. BENSON, ritunorrnit. firrrintgf-Boartt, Bey a. isu—lvd, • (lAteitt. CbarlesiWirr ITY lIO.TBJ pate Brown n,) of Finial:4l , l.nd Third ptreeta PittsPurs. P.. ti LAVS ARIL, Proprietor& Arnim looter and me:mallow" ie 11 . 013141 bating under. gg.`":l=l: tt . ;len o o7Uf l et Z i ti,Zrn U CHAlLUllluorawn. ap2s-21(1nt MEEMEE 8. GOTEBERT & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION; AGENTS, for ule and .purelum of It. EAtstß tollectlintpf Inli N di3l4lllN! . PT. ' Boo". 0 . mt. R. /ONO forum ICIER, JONES It CO., PROI'.RIETOR3 KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE. FORWARDING AND CO3I3IISSIODI 6 ...... h .).7.n . C11 ANTS, Canal BAZIO, Potent); Wool, PIRA letoonl.erd. L.rd OIL Meta P.O.E. P.C. Mama EDT' , oo trs and No. I P&L Antbraclto and Fentchll2 Iron. Bolivar Brick and Liar, Antbracße GILL dm turn Michigan General Caminisaion and Collec - tron Agency Office, VOA the collection of Home and Foreign JU Mercantile and all othoc Roney Olsen*. In or end adjacent Plates. Inrectment and L'a,ment or Mont Ea.• Painter t Parcliam and kale of Itezi rats. and e.l°W and incerance Ato. ~ PELTIER AND gen EREON. Detroit, NkLisen. cT•e_ f •Totot"^ PODbonA—Decera. Kramer 2 Rahn. Dank• erc e Lite t C 0.,. Usaetta mat rams, at...art *ca. rd,rtaaata MIiNMI;;MMI JOAN BOUT'', °oath ilaker corner of North CommOn .1 Federal sto Allegheny Cit, bere lie egtenelvely manufacture. every description vi V Eli ta.m. or th , beet mated il.Lond by thelowt workmen. Ile Ilseobad e IVA liblt111131: In -the Ft. Chart. buildings. nn Seeped abarglitond et., whore h. Imola rmr ent a very fair /took of ..rk, (with doily addition. ) to *high ho Molt. the attenflon and critical examination, feeling confident—from his continnedmmeen In towline. hi. oaten.. salmi. lb. material andworkmen emPlorwl. style of Crash of Ida work—he ranniA LW...pored with In the Faro or Weal. . .exam • JOHN T. d:WABRINGTON; (DII.COMA) ARIES' & CIIILDRENssriDE STORE. p 4 Ile NA 011 hand • full am/nit:neut., No. lovrth strent. Illtnbnruh..l . • 1•N•lud WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and V In Ploln, pi n ured.nd Deconatlin flnrorll.n. logs. NI. n 5 Wren. l'lttaburnh._ _ _ ,en ze i n&e , n‘42=celebrered Inannunnunn. ART,' FASHIONS FORLADEES'DRESS. .IL4tbe Parbh Nmoblnno int Jusr. dINNI per steamer s . ho an nain on the lrt nrannoo by - NAN uS. WILSON, _j_e27tf • No. 031.1‘ Vona. at.. Band stmt. IfACON—Haws and Shoulders See'd and Ibr We* . A. L.A. MA8AX15.11.4,351 mt. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIM:SDAY iioasnc. 6.7T08ER 1s 4 re There 13 cogency is the reasoning, of the following article fdoin the New York Tribune.— ; It to high time the question was settled. whether alarm; are per.. or mere eboaris.aud things: , PERSONS on PILOVIRTLES!—The logicians tell us of n species of false reasoning, called the di-, lemma, which they dmieribe as a thing witletwo horns—like a cow 'we suppose---on either, of Which the poor aright who to unfortunate enough to get hooked, may . dangie or be tossed. Now. it hi upon an instrument of this kind that the queer Mr. Wise and the other defenders of slavery are apt to get themselves fized. They proclaim that slaves are property—and only property—and they flush with instant indignation when any one proposes to discuss their claims, ash man might who should be stopped in the street by , a stranger with a proposition for arguing his right to his own coat or the watch in his fob. What have you to do with' my property, my chattle; my hullo de errer;to.. too they say in Cuba—all hon estly paid for rind just as much mine as your horse is yours, or Smith's on is Smith's and not Brown's! The -how allows it and the Court a wards it," this possession of n certain number of pounds of human flesh, and your projected in ferfornnce is an iniPertinence, an, invasion, an orange. Very well, we say, gentlemen. it is admitted that your slaves are property! Will you, how ever please to Inform us upon what ground you uphold that clause of the Federal Constitution tellich entitles you, on account of theui to a three-fifth representation in Congress! - Upon what ground do you justify your bolding of some thirty or forty places in the Rouse of Repreetn tatives more than Is your due according to per sonal population! What is there in this species of property so transcendent and meritorious ass to endue-it with, prerogatives of representation! Dees it differ as property from any other kind of property; And should it possess thirty or forty surplus - votes. when the properly or the isiorth— its factories, its Ships, its shops. its railroads-- goes wholly unrepresented! You will see,. there fore, that if you insist that your . slaves are silt. ply property and' nothing more, we shatinetst that they cease to have a political valtiel', We shall insist if they are, in all respects, like \ your henget and cattle, they shall not be ?attic in the ratio of representation as men. Abdve we shall insist that no new States shall cents to the Union with:this anomalous kind of Prop arty, unless at the same time youollow the peas erty of the older States to he equally 'alit!. But you will perhaps answer that thrensfifth of the slaves are represented, not as prokrtr, but no street., and are expressly denominated Persons in the clause of the Constitution which determines the ratio. Granted again: thatclau4 of the Constitution does call them persons; and\ the clause about the slave-trade, as well the clause in reference to fugitives, speaks on of persons. In fact, there is uo sentence or ph e in the ConstituOun which recognizes the idea f property in,sTsves. Madison tells us that th phraseoloPF of that instrument was carefully guarded by the Convention which fmmett itfrom every recognition "of the idea that there could he property in men." Even such expressions as "bou n d to servitude," ,'loyally held to service or labor, "fugitive else. or sersants," we exclu ded because they, might be supposed favor that idea It wax almost the anaalmona olicy of the statesmen of that day to leave the ues- - ; lion of the right, the propriety, the legalit of,l Slavery to those local anthorities under whit it alone could claim existence. We say, that we grant all this to you, but w cannot see that it greatly helps your case: Wet grant that §lavery is the exclusive affair of the States, and that the Federal eonstittition ignores,' its existence. But then, let us ask again, with what face can yint maintain that the existence Slavery i the territories is protected by the Fes, decal autlnirity All that the Federal Govern meat knows of slaves, or any ether class of habitants, is that they are persons,' and it is on ly bound to protect them as persons. When it resolves, consequently, as it has an unquestion able right to do, that it will only recognise the inhatitants *of the territories as persons,. nod not s y. V:r r e: . :e g rf h l it, tat are sack, invade they are each at under the laps aruLttage• of your States, and 'there they are left by the Federal power. 'When you say, therefore, thtit you ,can take your else property where you pfenee, under the Constitu tion of the United[testes, our reply is that 'the Constitution acknowledges no such property confessing simply to n knowledge of persons, .with the rights of persous--"only this and noth ingusare." Ybu may select which horn of the dilemma you choose, and not better your position.- If you maintain that your shares are cattle, why, let them he cattle—but do not suppose that we men of the North are going much longer to consent, in . that case, to hare them represented at 4-ash ington unless by their peen es it sometimes hap pens now. But if they ere persons—why, let them he persons—but do not suppose again thht when we find theta etnyingaway, into a Feder\ al jurisdiction, that we ere going much longer to trent them es cattle. They are, either persons or property—they cannot In any proper sense of the terms, he both--And you must make your election as to the chareCier in which they t♦re to Appear. It is carrying the joke too far altdqth cr to 'ask us to consider them . as cattle in one place and as persons in another, just aeit tt be for the interests, political and comma ml, of their pretended owners to assume. • - f‘ . A CELEDDITT AMONG r , re• —Thein now a - Igo gentleman in thiscountry of whose presen e od claims. to distinction the public are not gen \ rally aware. , We refer to Gen. Auguste 10ch... mus, former commander-itvelsief of the T;Tikish armies, and afterward a Minister of the 10-cal led German Empire under the . Archduke. Jnhe of Autria. Gen. Jochmtt4 was born in 1868 : near liamburgh, and commenced his military:carer in Greece, where be took part with the Greeks, as a Philhellenist, against the Turks. Ori„ the accession of King litho, ho was received ban:fa vor by the new Government and employed iti•the army and in various diplottiatic missions : By tlic recomendation of Sir Edmund Lyon, the British., Embaseador to Athens, Jochninn joinedjhe An glo-Spanish legion under Sir De Lacy Evans and rose rapidly to distinC r tion, being made a lirign dire General in 1837 by Espartern. Prom the peninsula be went to Turkey in 1838, übder the auspicca of Lord Palmerton, and , itbile there planned, in conjuction with Lord Porolonby, the British Embassador, the campaign against. Me, immet Ali. . _ AC. In dike:wring° clunttst the rencontrbAThe through that clap:Mel that Sitioba \ was ouppos mu declin to take part in 'the affair, whlp tt, ed to have ford his way no \t into the Pol r however, wm afterwards taken \op by a yohttg- Sea. Nearly all the various s editioas fitted \ er 'brother, and the parties, 'attar came cornea- out have, under this belisf, expleoqd - pondonce left fitr conada.whernait was agreed t 1 4.,1 far north, Thelon &expedition' meetilkg oboe Tho ltreliminarte's, ,in 1848 was too' fortweet, her ware ser . angtt eto be pistols --and• \ 'blackens:le river Entre the tame tk parti o e \ s, b ktO 'bock. were to -tek. river courts fe to the walk% c f ain it a Ifignal to when ; \ tin, who inveatign ed‘she re emit,: Ito oumi in 1850, cu eluded t Th4corkil was an Oltkuer of the! exile 'non had not been tft the army ml tlp H—p , reps intro-1 weed rd of Wellington \ V A nino re doted bp, that a mebinetpf New very li e Franklin's par k. rock. OA re tang me grand, however, Mr. pangs ir starvationsome soven\legrees soettkof B —t'a reePu'l talluedtafalY renttlitntretOP the Latask Soiled, having pro sky been earniatt It\ .. . person of his o ponent o‘oororious Ann ruse do n e'w PH 4e Begent's Dile pant Imneeia; yombier ; and refused to acE\ with him or • lire Sound by Vie ice \ It Cr maims d Hist four nil - anything fortb;r tnl \ do with the affair so Mtg. tas nom or doli nt ledtal . m been expecall Do fitting out ho - was connect t , • 4 l , rith it. Mr. 11.----p then prcit \ i , the various searching espeditione us Egland mild poaed, to "make ,"lind offeredtto shake hood. the United Sates, \ Mr. John Dlie, \who has\ wit & Mr. S--t % nhiat the lathy retuned, acti t tir.ade the recentdisaavery of the remaik of the the chrnpany seporntothlud returne'q to this city. k lbst voyagers, whl*igagesi ler three , . uocessive These are the ciikmaiances es ar \ khave beard y t tern in exploridedhelandatsd isl ds`north them; they"may not\ he accurate itrAll portion- cif 'topperrouse riven. ~ \ • \ l, Aare, Main the main, \ We hav 3 remon\ts : believe, : \ , . , hey artinorrehtly peen, \ ; itAnor.ru's Vrnws its rne litkt.c.—Th II . ; The other affair ,took4lnetn, in Battik% and , Tholuk H. ,Bolltoll, LB his Minhainkences of uk. ' ti's already' been \briefly thenthibed. Tbit'Eren- ; lio menNhai.the follolthig ehitemern in rely •on\ a lagyost has a mo;•o detailed =anat. frore`Jaltich Ito Mr' , knot/glob, and \ hik religioun, views and '` ' it appears think Edward Neaten. AU Clerk mtie t feelings ire Min inner day . N \ .. \ . r , , city, Ito realties in' Hoboken, andUarnes J ki- , 1 "He hturreligieus imprennipnts, ;and o vein oft eon, II pung liquor dealer, kf Sou h Carolina,\ 1 pie y which \bowed itself mote ingprintte than had a merel onSunday night \ Jo son, w ' \I. in external dbeerv,ances. Helar . 4 habitant in \,, passes h'l s nummek here to ovoid the allow Co- taint reverential'regard for thettiArnity of onr re , vet., found" it impornible to eactile the\ fever of ligion: and one of hisbeautifukerprespions was, love: In \short, hey'paid 'his attention nt o res• 1 t s 'if woman li"Act`lost us paradiser, she had \ nctable ydnng lady Of Hoboken, nod with fiat- , g Med as heaven. ybe Bible rind .Siialtspearel , `t i ring prosptt of succeon \\- ; we aih hisdotter di s,this constant comittnaions • To thleyo g lady ho.ad extende r in;ita- I tra illiwith him °rye road, relnaining with Hatt to join him to a walk en Sunday "evening. him d e that:ober. go, last tinse"..l saw \ him ' whle she'declind. This be acquiesentin. and (in that! a t vinit to Wa innston, after•dan statute wen ith two (nods to thn Barclay streM lict.N from die iitistfimission, And when he waitiu tel, pi , bably with is view to drown Si! rettentions \ the full 'Valk cif mail) IWtard him read the \ \ ,fn no m pleasant b vein a. Judge of his 'kur- ' Icipter . iiktlinfterklation, Co; the openingtqf the prise when about 8 o'clock that evening, is k , s le, wah'euch poker and te ty of vain and Blend !Inn en entere the bar 'roons, with the .de ivet7, noff Mph depth of ', t os, that 1 , ..fe1t \ onnouncentent that he as on his way to Hobe , c, as it I hod nkoelbeard the oho t read herdic.; ! ken with Hie\ afore-mentioned lady. and that he\Whethe had got 't::, tile end o . t he opening pf I ' had left her far o moment', Inaba ferrx house do I the sixth seal, ha stoppisl the reschtzg, laid tlsh,l pe ik CALlsotts-ts AND SONOn.l.—The circumstances visit the bar, \'',,,dohnson, ha ever, concealed his ' bbok open at thtl,pfam, ole his bre , /,, as he layl of the departure of Count Bautista to Sonora, his chagrin for th e time. nod with his two compon- !,out his bed, end liemmtsdiscotirse n Wt he beau attempt lb create • rosoluti ou ther e , by•the P.“ mss returned with Norton to'the young lady au ty and sty to of `the Scriptural\ leen ngs, of the Frencl) troops, Ids failure and hi fate, 1 the boat. , \\ \ .-- •co 'to which lteconsbleted all Shuman have brought up anew in San Francisco th dis cannon of these topics, and produced some doii- \ Here hie indignitlen found vent in laug-uage, !. compesitionS„ vain and \empty. Bolg 46. the welch, however. it knot our 'puepose to report. ' imogea'presented by the apt\ aingot\the antL,V . he menu which throw a light on the mysterio s Words paMed betwceVhe two, which resulted I averred Hnk their divinity Ms in Th sir nulnicti; affairs with which be was connected in that citi'L in n onalimme from \boson to hls'New York ty—that hp tureen powor'cquhl take the Wipe He w " charged with a a fram ' Bl/a ‘11 : a l' / k friend, whie.l7 vats acceptsd on the spat, without , imafea. . 1 t \ la r l' L re ' tk ' aa'a * we to mien troops la California for regular service . he use or pen, ink or p or. \\ i terror, and sink, eurnelves in 'each nothingness in Mexico ; but it is also said that he was direc ted to establishn revolutionary party i¢ Califon- , '' On arriving' at Hohok \ Messrs. fit \' Arnold in the preseneo Pf the twrath of the Lamb \—that, a P. Everrett were app " rated seconds, after :he wonted no Pori f of Weir die pc. qrigin but the \ nit, and enlisting men. to take part in content- . \wu ch the young lady win ens rted homed': Mr. I sublincs feelinge.vr 1 h they inspled." plated revolt of the naHres of California against , r t.,. ;, , , 80la S:., the Baited States. Whether Santo AMA ever \ \ a roonmeo , ,„ do f ' • \\ , \ a oo i o e. a m ! utnts-a CONY . nqtATION Ll\iirCAT Z. entertained the idea or not, it WAD defeated by c 'c e g, t 1 \ k ..: upos-'riVt, EACUAND. \ \ The fullowi is an e .= Fl Bina' Fi e ld s de Tuesday mans gat oc ea -- Boulbon proving Unfaithful to the Mexican hider. .% , tract from a private et Or received by the Ain\ \ 1312 °Eng to the s latences of Nor .. and using the means given him by Santa . Anna: . • • i . a ca, giving an aecoun o dreadful tire \which • con in appearing on t &grouts , to attempt. to revolutionize the. Nerth-western \ oit iged.. at \ r o'clock, ~, occurred on the'llthOe i s' , at Newcast e-Upori.l, Mexican States, and create an independent con- exchange d , d on \he second hul ls • Tyne. We p..e 4 prem—e hat.nitrata f soda federation antler the protection of the French :is South Amethaupsaltpetre, ' ncl the detai I May t Carolinian w' wounded in the le Emperor. The Walker expedition were tA\ 1ut)..',,, \ , possess some Internet for eon faders: duped into being auxiliaries for the establiah• l "( ' ' , .......1.....----- 't,Neircardelipaa,Tync, Oct. • I . 8.14.—}. rly\ , meat of French sway in that region. The FrenC \ ! \ thiniaorning oily ci t y vas visite by n most di \-' .\ ,1" B 3lsst =TER . Ittioister in Mexico is accused of advising thi ' t t luT a t • l ‘ ' • t ' ' ful *amity. A aro broke out O Pe law"' Pul \ Mr -Al =heater reocl scheme, and it is certain that the French Como' am l9 a •\ ---- \'!' \ . • , at San Francine° (Dillon) !tided it all in his pow- I°H lb wl a a la :\' l ,l,f \ a a k ' a \ ... mother man.. he\ ravel • r of, bead, which \ ikmmunicate4 wi at \ waren) a stored\ triPaMPthatt m'l.'"'a of-soh er.notwitbstandin g he gets° indignant and struea 1. -,,,,,.., t • .., • ` hotel \ is Mg, when the U. S. Court toot cognisance `,„fl'n,_es _.,t tis-ei Pt; , \ and \lar‘ co quantitie ef tit4tun, a ,. .2‘rt !earful explenott erred, b ad \ mpam ,It !.‘ sup of the acts of the t3lllbanters. Dillon was a flu- '''''W' am a •,7. n a g: to a n a 'i n a tr m ninn ,., nini,.........._., i\ p ose 4 wish \ greet lossafT e i\rg, The eip s nston de buster, and ought to hate been sent out of Ctli- t tbt client T La , ~,,,,,. 807 ‘., th ,C , l t roye d \ank i ket. fire to`Witt no-half tbt quaY i k im Ton Poked a _roil,o e ongot ada,aaa „ oat . ~„ wr i t : it \ /brain in disgrace. Th'euleath of Boulbon atilt bunil pet en end to these scheme. at - present- Th 4 ; ta%4mPer9:Lnarttniriol;734ao,' s n j elh ni stti va ad '.!s t , l . !l„, ,t, ,,,, y ., -, „ \. , - „„; - ri ,.. iii- -L' ii , ',' .1.4 all\ h eir may be renewed hereafter; but the day has gone \ I Illau Parties '1 more tbali:\ten fact tlttirt. \ sanrtotnewateo t M M.'s Mg- \ I ll' from tt os r; past when any govemment under a Enropeau I\ . \ „__. „,..,,,. __. , , ~ . ~,_ I , m m it were iktaltel by. thel\n y.rotectomte will be allowed to be Catablishetl gag ' e w" at o ;fi u n ' nda7 g whett le fte l a arse :d " o " ta 'r e l s i4i c ala l ika wzon _ ,_' aud g th il ook . ku o in.. . ds . 7 *4l n In\ from ill 4 on at least the oet(bern half of this continent. I 11 74. 1:4 I w t 'wont out b DI Ifs &ti harder • ---------w-wm.---,------ \ ware merchants of La l‘ lerruce . burk tow bto be ! e '7\l'u3Penli•td.\\'' \ 13Cicret roz Was.: Of aux.—A farmernaurt.'• watandebted fli \ the sub 4 $700.\ 081 BO ring lus fitavan\CMSYnow.-- 1 1 redact If ed Hughes, in Blissoctri, shot himself dead r,•:\t, this eum in "ore' and Clacitlll, Hal' ad the la Mims of M calor th • Ottar \ 1\8 5 % tt cently,-on account of the drought. He app - "tyco=e "tape . Had to y Me Ms ern oA is dal e ' edema tit - p rest er*altarld by beaded suffering in his family on amount 0 Hem Ile left ‘wreneefr.' A se il \ . Bars, the ''ert yield lltitil% abort C ro p. Ty j i for pirtin , ' • A ,\\\ \ \ Ile was made General-in-chief of the Turkish army and u Puha of two tails, the first Christain. who ever received each an honor, arid the Turks against Sidonand Acre, in co-otseratiot with the British tomes under Napier. After this campaign he was attached to the depart ' ant of wur in Constantinople, where he•remained , hritil the German-revolution in 1518-9, in the co\lese of which lie was appointed by the Vicar of (be Empire his hlinister of Marine and Foreign Af fairs. When - the bubble burst, ho rekirad 7 private life until last yelar, when he started from Europe for Asia in company with Lord 'Blphi- stone, the Governor-General of India. krom thatsprat, he sailed for China, and re-embark ed Fel San Francisco,whence he came down the Pacific, coast to Pananm ,crossed the leitmotivs, and arrived at Sew York early In Saptember: A \ few day after his arrival, he was attacked by. a severe bilious remittent fever, the,malignant dis ease of the Isthmus. Ile is now convalescent„ and when he is fully metered, Will return to. Europe.—Tribuns. _ GAZETTE. , . . Morass., Starers, ' Oa Itambhas. \ .._ \ .tirvereo AT iTAaroat, 03\ TIM IO actIASS Or \ Tar, soarcetreasil \ s tilt :It reline to be a moot unfortunate circum stance that Ishould be selected 4,speak on Hum bug. an loOltrug on the ladies, whlisc profev.ion itpeculiarly ,in, I find it hard to elpress myself in their peeSenee: Everything in humbug; the whole Orate iit humbug, , except onr AWricultural Society—that alone is n 4 Ilumbug is generally defined "deceit in: impo- ''sitiort. - A burglar who bks into youelouse, I A, forger *rho cheataikut (* our property:, or a rascal, in not a hue:ding; humbug in . impos ter, but in my opinion, the true\nteaning of hum ‘bugiei management—tact—to Lilco an old troth and Put it in an attractive form. , \ Bat t humbug is great, withouktruth at the bottom\ The wooley h'orsa, was areality. He was, really born with a wooley coa t I bought him in Chininnati for Sfinir and sent him on to COntiectieut, but for a long time I doubted what I should dp With him, and feareil,thatobh would die on my hauls. 'Just at thisr.inte, in \ POO. Col. Fremont and his party were reported have .been lost among the Rocky Nlountanas:' the uh lie were greatly cited, but shortly \ \ news oa e that be was safe. Now came the chtue for i e wonky home. ' • It was duly anuotirced that after three , A a.Y B . chase upon the borders of the liver Gilaktut an imal had been Captured by the quartermaster of Col. Fremont's party. Who partook In a singular degree of the nature of tho buffalo, antelopeWnd camel. Thin story was no far true, tint I wan myself the quartermaster Who captured him. ant .1 charged a quarter for the s sight, The picture outside the exhibition depleted the Animal as jumping over a ledge of rocks ; n ow, if the ani mal had really leaped, en shown \ in the picture. he must have missed over a space of five widen. To have believed \that he could have , survived such a leap, Would \ hay° been the gTosseat hum , , \ But Col. Benton. Whe.understandaho humbug but his own, arrested miecheme, and plTseented nee for obfaining money under false pretences: okthe horse Nils not what ik professed' tube, bbl I thluk, wrongly, as the people who eawit\ were ' satisfied, and they got the worth of their money. , Now tit/ scientific humbug should know the pre ; cite minnent to got, as I did, or world would never hake been blessed with a sightof the wool ey horse: \ When the, woolly lime arrived firm Cunneen_ cut, be was Inn in a stable near Lovejoy's HoteL , line of the beat:dent who came to see him reeog ' aired him us in:animal fie had seen' al Bridge *rt. -Good heavens!" tie cried, "I hive seen Mat animal beforei it in really an extraordinary humbug " lie took up a friend from the'same \hotel, and after he hati seen the noire:lL let \him tptcr s the secret, and \in succession thirty-seven' Persehs were carried up, all of whom took the. lurmli . in good humor, except the last man. .s.. \ Iho not the vanity c 0 'call mynif a realsci \ eMifinh mbug, lam only , a humble member of they fe ham . • :',.,, , e , My , b don to he the prince of Humbug . s ' l will rmi ,but I hope the Phblic will take the t\ will for t e ed:, I can assurethem that If I had been Able tt-g ve them. all theltumbugs I have \ ihatight of, he would have slatkii amply sat isfied. ', , Before. I wet ' England with Tout Thumb, I Wu hi 0 fee • b si t ' Olt , ' he Vet . wet , ,I'Q!... hao, skeleton re emit from vermin; troupe. It was \arliave bee \rn, a 111 feet higho was to have pep buried ' y ;,. or so in Ohlo:\and then dug nrkiy necitlen , that the. people might . teary tlitit there wee ants of old. The price I thee] wins 4 pay . p mon who propeited to put the ' etou tog h was to havir.'heen il :\ • 11, But faudirittour•Th 13, ore succespful tOn li I thought, I o\ word nlt proceed with the . 'akeletotr. 31rInurnager, ho never thought atr, •I highly of the .klietne• as it de. reed, sold the skPleton for $50.44r57:".,. \lSeven years after Ward I r es \ South an account dg . ,i4igantic el been found. Accompa t og it gr a \ rates of scientific wafts , cal men ea, \ciknenesii. The owner ?.e, e( $2O, / tit Month Month; I wrote to buk, ,he bran / ; take it if I fonne4i \ as rep t we 4 pay his expenses if.l.saktp; I fon ' my wn old original Intmbrig'icome bac*, agai f cane I refaced 4and 1 neve •l'A ,\ \ of it rward. Irret 1, o ni. \ New Yozz—Tsik iti:A.l Wrlll% a Wass. \ ueiling seems to b e becoming fres quent if n' fashionable; in 'this licipity. Two \ personal m iWngshare recently tAtke'l. place be +.,, tweco partie '*ho'left this city for thu s purpose of fighting, a I.l \ we kora reason to sdrPect tLnt \others are In ektemplation. Orie • ..,of Om oc- Onrred in Cana4V•dhe belligerents rt rned ni this city on Vic eiday of last actin, The emenmatances of ;hat a‘air were very 11611 as folio s : \ ,!..,‘ \ • \ \ A. r.s—tliad‘Nacortie very intimate in'lth'N, family of a very wealfirkgetitlernan in ill.bealEl?, ! who tradc!hecoine very thd h alp/ached to him; ankt Intimated hi, intention' ' re ember him inhisij will. Tine intimacy ga \ t offence kr the I family of M. ti—p, fro \ the fears it excited , 4 \tz that the property to which t 'Cy considered them. , ' eel,. entitled, from family ennections, might \ slip out of their hands in the 11 , at'of Mr. 'height \ ecease. wiajklit. S—t NIL s al king one tiny , •th Mr. M. in. one of nurpuhlicosaarkat, the el • de Mr. Il—p. Who was pasiingAitirnis non, got ut of his =triage and stnick\Sbim with his cane\ 3lr.:9—tdeclineit. *bold Mr.4-\--P, re sponsillie for the insisle:„ either on the 'qt email'. terwardk, on account tie\ his age, but dadounted with frekt severity his'aori, who had' kept bis \i from the I . ton that had r 'the certi6- the gen , $l,OOO (h o t . t 51 , 0 0 rt t \ was 'tae "rd . Too RVINVI. BANKER , AND rift MORAL WHICH ‘. .1.,,,,,,,,,, Huai: ANGA NIL— , St. Lou l,i ,', s , LTHO CASE TRAt!fiz.,,—Wo understand that Mr. tperl announce the \l SL o Hugh A Chirland, \ i'.. '. , \ , Manchesterleft this city on Saturday evening. '• n eaptread n the abrive\nameti city ott, he loth \ ' • \ Since the failure of his banking, house, on 'in L lie 'fp% formerl' e rof og ress ‘, \rt Tuesday, it has not been safe for him to be seen :! f ro Fi rg i o ji , en d held ice of Clor of the, \ \ ,7 . ; \ ~ slimed ,alone. ,We know net his present placuj }L ew , o f lt,opm,opiatlyes ,f, 0 XXV and ...., \ : . „ ~ of spode, or where he intends:, settle himself. NNVlllCongreia. Olathe o I go4le X.X lith \ 't t , • • \ \ One thing is certain, his days \et usefulness in , Congri he called flip Ho , o ' r, and s he- • \'-,,, this city hare depened. His property lum Men 1 gala thereat struggle Upon the 7 Jersey cok, A \ placed ip the Lands* assignim,thut, from what i testhd eleetion as q , refusing\ tr all the itamea, c: \ 1 . . we can gather, the ithsets will not meet the lia- ,of the Whig menthe who heT 1„1:1 certificate ' ir it. RUM, Many of thoaewho are lokers are hard l o f th e Eamu k tive of the State, ~ a tudhit and ' p , working men and mdziem. They, entrusted 1 n scholar, Mr Garlaudirenified a e resEliecta- 0, \\ , their small earnings irk his bank, Widen,. that 1 ble position. \kle was thh author a th Life, of \ ~ \ his failure is•ehiefly attrihnted,th stock aFeettle - 1 John Randolph; thibllahria fair, yearn \s Ca lkiy 1, \, . nous. borrowing money ft Myr, rates ofinterest. 1 the Appletons. \ •• \ , \ t \ , ' t extravagant living. Some months ago he fought ~ usniuti , PiGLORA AND 4211.1.11 Nlll4. Ttii!\ k "l,:\ fifty thousand I:lsthirs worth of\ stock .in a a of first tele Mac ace Mints of the foreign riews by \\ A \ c\\ ' the railwar enterpriseain thin State- which fell h t hi ‘..rlfrica - on Friday, were sent \ Lf'• \ i . On his hands very rapidly, and diie losses were' the ' h pigeons, P a distance of OM miles °timid heavy. In our city there ere !OW, very few,w o , express any sympathy for the shined banks of Sandy HOok,M* tel'egraphetrth, um \to H'ew \I: \ \ •• ' York, rhiladelnh4, Baltimore, and. other citiit, ' while -curses, both loud. and deep,`,' fellow his 1 footsteps like an echo. One of the saiFerilswhich cad published:an dikuthoe;Xere ' the rirm ‘ 'rad i,t th2e , !„ : 1 ; teamer at her , wharf. ' \ ' follow wrecked fortunes tied wrong dam< is the 1, ' • \ ' \ t sorrows, which fall on the innocent fondly. Wetl • \ l, manses LIMIG\II.:I4IkI4.-1110 BC114401:14111''\ \ j \ \ \ \ shall not attempt to encroach upon the Sanctity. eg . r u ph ear , .' „ ‘., . '\ 'A•., ~ \ t \,\ of their private griefs. 7 , 14. immigratio infra all th ' groat, ' .f, ,\ \ , The present case of failure:and the disastrou7 ingy, the past seastnii, is ' unlisted in t'e hitiA ;• : j 7 \ consequences following it, are not without their \ \ \inure; , The bane of modern city, life is a desire 1 tory of the past. The stern feiky at this 'city, \ 7 'si (one of the lar g e s t ti p the keit.) I.4kePt in . en- '7... i, \ t in maketmoney and to live in a style beyond oti t ; i \\ . smut mane from morning ii night; and , , t •.,."4 legitimath means to afford. The old thaiittLi . o „ newly , m ug m id n i g h t. \ TIM Mtneequence ft.: `,,,17t ' home-bred prudence have lost mu of their fl i ts , every . e 4 en i eg w h o l e 'a ur ea ea the, opposit.6 . t, force . ned are rarely practiced. The, desire 'to 1 aide of...the river may be sen t ore the \ . r., outshine our neighbors, or at least tot be equal t „.„ 0000. 0,0, and cattle 0 th , o \ cm id imm. _ \ , l'ih , to them in show making and party - giving, and Tire mooch' nts,' ro ers and an ' 011irikS are \ rs. '. .. , k ; c , fine drMses and furniture, and costly yettuseless tt•N• k ;Timing a rich harvest In the Ay , urniShLog `ermine:7k, are among the fruitful causes of„ tight supplies to the travelling millinn. t•prelent `•\ i',e, ' 7 , • , Timmy markets, bankruptcy edit ilomestickuio. Ne,bisterfhas er4r rates, at leasrone hundred "thomand \ tilt li te. ..., recorded the miseries w kieh ,be widcel to thespopulation o f t hi s S tar Burin thrstsvery 4 Voider% and the arbitrary detnatillsk. •\ ihe pres cat sensors-" \ \‘, s of sreiety iittl(ct upon men—a slavery more gid e . ,• . 't ' •,,\• . \.. 2 \ ling - then that , ot the kervitude of the southern(- Ftre slaves, the' propetty of Mr. H 4 Fitle,r t td . \ q\ \ negro= s the malty shifts that. are matte to keep ourhon county, gentucky, mode their es el \ \ \ lasi .They We '. \ \, up ePieainnces. ta hide\ the truth, and to raise Trom bondage on Fhturdar money ter meet the, notes Coining due. No won- traced to the Ohio river, after which all MAe der we beet care-worn hires, premature grey tlikm was lost. Therrwere two women ftt . , th, : ' ~ s . hairs, and effeminate constitutions—the legiti- Pnetj. ' • ` , :t. .7,• mete offspring{ of a iaasiaa \to lira beyond aar, SWerr Pourer PROD= .—Boif one, \t \ \means, and keep up ppßearenefs.,. . . :.' SweOFFotatoes r a ts r, press thet Me do not mean to ray that \fadures in bum- hot, thrcuigh, a grater, the Shaer the bettet . Ups Will not happen artimin 'even when the this add a half a der eggs, Well beater greaten; amount or prudence has 'Mei ithserred, quar t er , ac e ti nne d e g ne au g er,, th r e e , Millertitne is an incident to everything human. ter, some gratedputmeg and leis' on rind, But we do mean to say dint 11.4 m is more glass of old, brandy.l.l a 'pale in tatreal pedgnimt miseri,', mere sleepless nights, and and when the‘pudding is. one, speinkle I dreadful days occasioned by the mon for up- w i t h w hit e ,ot,-, finely p verirevist Ti peering \ to be better off than we ore, and Sur ,- dish fit to enter the table an Apirins. porting establishments beyond that whickwe can • . ' legitimately afford," than by any ,otherf 'M th fall at -o cents pet bushel. ey are*:ing. Acorns have been sold in mney,• , Fa. The case or. .Manchester iv a striking\ ins- tance. ' This also appearance„ like false nots feed hogs, t on the Sea-. t held out by wreckers and pi- I , TITE REAL' Vienna tot 1116 CRIU d,—We rates to delude \the mariner, deceives and ruins`seen no medtion made of , the near nut many. The poor 'peeple;twho intrusted him with , Madame St. Arnaud took 'ln the in ion tthe hard-wou money, were deceived by the false 'invasion of the Crimea. There:she. ,a, lights which lie held, out. Bp to the moment of theless, as busy and pigmineet u ever. , his failure he was camidered one of the wealth= . ley in the departure of the expedition w s, , ierk in the city: but whemthe lightning struck, well, known, occasioned by the. mge apt ,i it left the tree bare of X . ruit and leaf. Nothing baggage which this lady took on with heel vu'i\ n remained but the trunke,scarreil end worthless, France; Amounting, it is mid, to " mething The poor have lost that Which they intrusted to fifteen tuindred band-boxes. As a, Frenel him, and disappointment bed unerailing sorrow \man'a traps are exceeding frail, and equi' fill many hearts. •.. \ , ' , icate handli - for- --- *--swosrittr .._ _ , Nor arethese all-the evils fibich a course like this brings' upon the comminpy. The trust worthy, the solvent,. the honest\ and just coffer I from . them. They become objects of siMpicion especially to those who have DOI the means of as. certnining the truth. They engender the masses !, prejudicet , which therein gangrene nil rankle 1 i for a life- *me, and exhibit their evi fruiti,ixi hatred. of bnks and paper money. me be , come the po "t eal capital 'of office seek'ere and, demagogues. Posted on "Manchester Tuild ings."yesterdaymorning,was a piece of foolscap. 'paper, on.whiol4r. written in a plain ro o d hand, these wo ' "-This building 'wag crectet ,by, willows'. tears and oihanz' erica," —the,producdav, perhaps. of some' eirditress or poor widow whose little earriingli s tlie harvesj of tong years" of toil midnight Watching, were, lost to her re fover,s,, In theim times of tno6tary and comniereial I distress, it is well to refl4,t upon the mean by , which they. may be partinllY , svoided. and to p;- vent a recurrence or them 1 the future.—G l Goa. ~. , 1 \ ' \I 1 CAVTIO,I - I;iiATLSti SYSTLEV\We eosin the sauces 7 of gm sodden deaths of ...lividuals thai ' 1 his stated that they died after uting oysters, lk'th disease resemb ne , cholera. Tbe following \e : meats coneerni no alleged diMise among h ysters may'.expl h the canoe orthese end -co ta the : \ '\ '',,' ttltimore corresp nd \ ent of the ‘‘National ti Inthili peer writes that i is \ n.aingular kee,and one iMPOtant to be genera ly \known, that the 1 oysteeS,dt, those waters, t us \far this sekon, i have provii . remarkable del te m pos to heatth: Persons but been taken \dole tly\ ill after At- Nng them, Viiw especially; wi tramp, cones, ~l cholera tit - Mtas, Sm., and in other instances` l'itboth has en s it Crabs:too hay .rislucm.l sire.' I 114 results. 1.i . /eld ._ .. 1.1 experien d herman gaits that, in ekludgruent, oyster and crabs thre,,Os , asori are insVereunhealthy, p sessed of soinarisonons eabl,ilv ' :ice and unsafe o 1.. -.:.\ hinletts Frissut*S.,Execnino co "sted of I : lB4 ne.e. \ The Pl.nbkrkere their emabiN kre reported le \laave been fikihtt is in abo t latitede tlB, and lohgitude 95 ;inst.:from green ich.% If, \ Is nearly seren degrees ' tititudOsoutlhef Wel lington eltanisel, where I. last traces of` as fin were Munk tour years, ...:4 in the graves ok several of his bsen, buriekih.,lB4s-16. It, was' 4 .ig tileikhs.. - u3Perigt(ik ,..... : . _- .. Ntscit,Ciir: -42 d ' "6cv ic ,t • , \ . ,7 1. \ r : \\ \\\•\ , \ 2 ",--- 2 t t % \ 7 " \ \ • • `. \ • \\ \ . , • -..... V ' ~\,,„ • ' . • ''- 'f „ , • „.,.;; . . . f t „..-,.. \ ~,, , * '-, . \\ kk,,„ , ''' ' • - . ‘ • '‘ . , '`'N'" '. , ' , • - 21 / 4 , - - -2,':W.. 4'.---'‘ *, \ \ ' \ \ •\ ' . ':,,,, . , ' ' .' „ VOLOIE 1.1301 ___..ling, it was found'obe , essar4t pi additional transports for their conveya ce Chersonnean penhasula. It is paid that 41 termination to attack Sebastopel mzt-the\r. of a eoup de tete =Am part of the poor Moral who has been nearly riven crazy by a collet nation of domestic as well as military embar meets. It is fortunate far the coalition that luive,gdt Such an ally, for Without , some 'spar to his Military ardor Ws his, spirited mite, we fear that the comm ander-in-chit ,the area of , the East would bare \loop but little \ \ 'to deserre marshal's baion, \ 'Mimeo Ytt MONET wzsr'io.i,..-3fri,Jarnee Mc- Fleury'S hotel . hich lately su`spendeil at Liver pool, is said b biti. New 'York , Timee„ to hold challis on Ame erit . reclamatiomr,to the`samoruat e i ,of . 0 2000,000, ik to of dollars. ‘4morig the sidraoces is tlit to have been one of 440,- 000. or i 3200,000 , o lho calorio ehip Erickson, for\ which the houso• ti mortgege on the allip. As wow dismantled , ' \with the calorie experk- menCgiven ever as a fi4 rice , she is probably not \ worth haltthe money . \ \ \-.., ---r----- , lAREIF k7A: STATE EE \ n A ' " ''' . " '.b t'w \'.- cox.s wood , . \ 300 Ems. 131i ' liirt Y. . 1 ' S , 7 6 at , ti k .5e2.4 • im: ir s y.ctalurs. \ , rMUSEIN —•• cida. of, ~ i al tiowratuast be. A.),X K1301 . 11t \ / ,-8, \ 4 5 \ 00/ 2 . ' \ ‘, ' • ,41...,'82 D tetgc\ ' 1 QNE4,-,\---'ur i . . , gals CI - \ 'Oat ' Y \ ! Modern Ynintere, Seven Far Lananiof Arendt.. Stona Leetunn f Venire.aA ntneteues s o • 5. 40E11'0=11 t CO.. 82' ii i .,.. 150611.§., & I':ITiIQNEIX-._ 1., Sa.u.er,Tederal el- Allfgh , nr. ha. ftsr 6•19 ti n ee Ow (nth ,upplkoot Sqhbolflookr,ofthe,lat {lon* In use In city and Xnuptrs , Sslubolt with • kentral abort , =lent ofScboal tits'4ortary; IV oInal• apd Beta% &Cam I . , • \ \ olr \ ', IR6IIISt, SiffEP. • LeiceeteX &met! •.' fn. lluldcck'N'tdebrateal`kmwrted itnec_Thr e. 14, 2 , 4 ... !a1Er0f an.31:1.1:8 .‘ JUL& WARI/11.01.. ...,,,' , \ . . 1 flu s .,--I.o.bbli. ‘J rqs by va a ii YDS. 7 t.g 9 , 1 7 .7 4 C1 . : th j Ir.: \ 00 - '-----" . 6 ] - .. • 17z i -=° - it N. - A ' i I AR-2. 1 5 0 6)) \ Is. . co. have jsatl „\ .Plain sr \ IDACKEP ' BUTTER-20 kep prime pack L'' t " ivis k ROSE PINK in a and for I inn./ oel3 YLE scram& 1301'.19.51P,-2 \ cafiks verkiino Po h recd and fir solely \ odd JOS. .3111 , 10: LlyEtion,-6 doz. Baker's n \ nino Cal Liaer Oil an baad .4 fur ado DT/ ocl3, JOS.T,LK3IIINO.Vor. Diamond .d afar ‘o[4- .` bblsLin*d Oil for sale by • J. B. CABifg... ILA 5 bbl. IVinteisßleached *bale rar, for at Ur J. B. CABTIELD. 101 , .:EX.ALW.SLI-35 easkeforsele by - oela CA—WIELD. QAtEAATI• ,JS—lt) bblo. ter sale by „_•s . \ B. CANYIBLD. 1: 1 V No. S.'sbilon; do. \do. Mackerel; lkirtrrix4 ; o,,llutt andpelkie Mess Ffixt olupßlo le,Put By J. W. 31eYABLAND. • ..821 , ..L gzvet. VLAT \ B Ts FOR SALE.-2 Flat Bats NA: 140 feel FS 20 60.10,1 e. ,Urn.-1 Flat 1- , eet And 1 Freoelleieek Basta met•y Attie q. • orderAsuad will be sold very le+, by ap} kt.No. Übe. ect..lo I ARS: 4 4 .4.11014 A, aild Seed Cigars, rtierrior sytiCte. by . u. BUTTON. S QUININ • , 00 by zer:A.). Eti , INED ivbi ay.\ J.ECIIV! , ,(4.ILEE 191{1\s 0 40 bus. 'km 'Or Vaq ‘J oda usrA,A . . lIAY Me, HaAec t, ' BONOIII,. EiV PIJTC4TION \ tint \ N Trade Sal es the nAlarlogNueltehet no d lower than be Dad elsewhere: \ , ETbr=nr d rt•llVg.} . I r il°4• \ uy, g m gene , : 'Il Aga/gee 7 2. 7 \ ........., , , ,\ „ , , , People I here Mei, 4 -'.1./.. Willi g t„. t ., . . \ , \ \ I 'g erman )* b y •do • d ot \ Inf u tottleM uo , do d \ . .„, \ l=Xtlubbleton P'6 . s ' , . \ \ ra. 7 Christ In Lthrtery, by D Turn allt \',,, \ \ s t party Lesdeva. by,J. O. • \ t \ A Fair4ot of Vren elnlttle of Mr, by Akstdall S t •Illbary of Olsondlvta,3 r • \ , u , „ Asia.* Anthroeignar 0. \ ~,k \ , fator'e A frlct; , , er pd hie tnole Captain Cana; •Pe rarsp bY Dr. Istait, . . ' l=i, " ,"Bl,o e ,! w lfß.LALF/Ete: \ • • _,,, .. _, ,4.'441'7 i'ln i 'LßS. GUM ~tiEL%-tc„, .0.,,,,,,,,,0 \ \___ a.l/1 / %fly agreed and A¢ b 7 ILY,ILII B Ititft, ' \ LBS.THOI7IABIII.3A.TOINTE : 000 1 store and It ealall .. ' VLDIIIIIO \ OROS. \ \ 7. ... t 4 LIit...Z . RZIA L If ...,4 O 3. REE ,Ft N r i xi ii, v 's a tu a ruin s. 4 \\‘'., .\(1 -- b - : ‘1006165,1; - Nitric cid, \ : \ '‘. \ I M° 'd° d°H° l °' ' \o. d q do do Murlatle d for . • by • V__ \ ' l3 . FLP3I " }=B. !, 7 4 - Ait...gic ,- OOL S-6 Iloz: SteeDiggitic t rorlue'D do. V1149' Dlgglerg Agsdeg 0 d Dialnle Nudes/for gala by ost6 JADES WAR P. , Et , LI) EN'k I n d e stcTigc7DccisiotiCof t} 6 . 3. , ,iorcbui , l or ' mutoris , oroo. rroto '' 4 . Itorard lotaguilva. I T T. J.. BovAlden, \ bur g h 11µ, A folltauppl af the` above T I LI , behest an \I for latle hn: \ • KAY A 00v 101PRACOISiIii - o - B Al - diir . - I_ ova east /Amy km* an are ?' turpersta. , Those In 11.1%4 af a ~., • Ivr .l,"'. ons4V Die \ ..., T VIINGILES§ IVATgit-- et teLeeVCondrees Water dire , ' , smishittn a Me \ sh neLietei ,- ..I.VL-1... -- CUB11:01.5 7 g !!...., d i ±92: I W INTER At 'wel SPLE IVBYARN I L e waled on the rdneddrewrelm rend . Mein theetri 50 MO L tilOoftttmotertnentad.bhmeee entered. Aterwstaterbriet dindllsic festeeihern end other Itnehedwitnente ebstd:Ae.mice' ,avel Um.. i • tam Oilr If we2o. .. t'AiTKILTv