• -1•% _ - 11STABIASITED .1N 1786.; T FE ; • • • YUDIIDIUD DAILY AND YiVEZNIX Br WHITS & - CO. • DAVID Nrl - MINITEL 11AIIST. MIDDI;os two riant Amami sualsIAAD wOon. . TERMS: P.7.11+ u.,r roaey WllCK:t•X'frw.o4l/..{.4.1.50m,10.0.7•409 'CI ...a1136 ampt.o on tbs following cootlo4.- ab. 71 DrT on 11 1 2", • 0 , coa 13 00 ' .. thd toga dlnTvf+DlT4t draped rmt .114 r 0 eob Pager. led . • gea RATES OF ADVERTISING: • C!oo *tiros, cto Bola of Nal:from:l or . Aso.; -`Do eno-lioeßlob :Do - .each additltwal imrtto DO ta.- Tory " r - g r .... 4. fb • . • • F;lrt inonuir..=....— ‘l ? 00 • dwell atart.dlnu Card/. (6 lion annum) 6ao • One dollar' C. each additional hoe. One ssuane,eluennebla oloorm.,(Por " onloolvo of Peter • or owls uldltiowsl *nine, bunted over ono month. tad -` format additional ensure towns:lender the reorif rater; AdT.rtttements elm and' not 0000.1$00 P7lbllsherrs nal sreountfre far - bead advertlannoute brEV.( , :i . ei , Tosting d bligegs=e i lt tb o tljn o t h. , ." Advertberousts'nohmorted or, the m 9 fn • spoeitad - minter of Insertions, ,vl.ll to ogntioutsi LIU fenbld. and ''" 4 flt:lilildletre or saotod annuallYnerthiers It strictly limited to (Ind, own lanuellato buslurea, and all adrertnertirnte fa the benefit of other lemons, as well no oil Advertise:mental snot Inunedlatelr connotUd wins thelr - own bonuses, end all dames of adrertlaemetrut to lona& •or nherwine 6ie • riT IP' limits •ni:.Th•Ard.afa l will ho.eµantdi :— .l2 .B7ZgUgtater - xlllll.urtii.e.... want, township. and other miblle meets.: and all ab l e streettun mid notlent to be nuernid baton.. 067 - able stnetly in advance. • • - .itarrioge uotteeo to be thorned 6P rents: . . Dena , notlete• lateral wi th out oLorgeosulese searame , tiled br rimmed ineritatlona or obitaan• notion . and when ea sawn ran led.to be paid for. • L • ' —ltegular &inertness. and all others smalleepe ansaunnles Ikon, or -requiring toms datelined to tall attention to Paint &Oran ..Conerete, cer nay pubu..ntertan.unta . ...vbm charm. are made FOP admittinte—sllaatim of Nil 'L rate macelatlome-enery melee de.lgmd to' .11 .10.01100 .„.rterldual e ll do ally be o. h et ,wltte , the y 00400 L ' "telt/Ina that the i santo r r i hezeid for. v irAiriaded to e rule eiTS"' p lOOl er Iln • . • g. d ig••• notiori to be ' eharittg.tirriPlo • Tavern Li ale Petition it etch. • Real Estars ' A rents' antiturtltheers' stbrendannotits not to lee Aleesoil unekr yearly Mrs, but allowed a moment of ••0 th1 " .r...,66 66o6hh'd pet Omt fens the 'imOtint of watnr on nuonernir re MILT 7.000. Do. each tdeltlonallet - nsaen. - .• l ®Te 0 Wm., (Ill ooo.ti--SO mots. soh All tratalent iiiivertitemonLo to bar mid ' in adeanoo. • RATES OP DISCOMIT. QOSUC'IT'dt.Yr7s'T . • . - .11e.I.T'lihTket 42.'Adulcs Thina i.a 'Pawn es. PiraZarrrN ' . RENNSYLTANIA. ,IClty .11ank, and snail- /X -I. Bank of Pitleborph.,--int . .Comn.reial .1131tChtetni... do '',... ere Bank of d0.,-psalTranklin Bank_...._... do :.Moo. hen ManoTa of do-.rwiLedayotto 8ent.__....:.d0 . .,Eank. of Ccenmerse ~. -..-par Ohlo Llfelne .*DeustOrt... do Sank of North Amerier..-terlteetern Baserveltanif-. do , 4 Bank of Nordin Lilestiespar 1432 k of Massillon -.-...• - -nk .1 Penner rsalat..... Brash Notse-.......-_- 1L hank efPettreTowoahlts., - .. NEW. ENtIIsIND. ' • Thmsnercial Bankof Bs._ - .I.llativant Banka,---: X Farmers' A llschanks' Wahar NEW NUMB.:-. 4Hts.ro j" . .. -........ Nenr-Itork Clty-.-...-par Heatington 8ank....,- Country _---t2-..t..... 1 ~ ., . .ltannfae. A Xeclk - Bank-... • - ' 313ItYLA ND.' - .. luotwiur unk-:..-6...p. „ ....... flatir.r.. ••• - - - r - 47r i: ' ,Vt=eaak ...;..........p..... riMniir a - iiiiaiiiiar.. . • tiont.h.nrk Bank--,. - H-23.0 ah soWsat Bahltt.-.-- X t .Tradasaresßahls-...-.......Ter . •vi r.Gist.t. - ••• ;,,Weitterallsalr.--:-',.....„.wa Bank' of the Valler.—..l- . X Bank of Chao, I . Bank of V....Klehmohd- ' ' Bank of Chorea . County -oattEn. Bank. Th. Norfolk Bankofflaarille.. • ....par'Paroane irk of VW :Oa. . Bank of /XL.oa..42l;Steih,taalkteetbanttia Lath:Bank X ' Bank orGernantsert---par 'North Wanes. Bank-. e Sank' of Oettystreowtr-..... 1 Bestebea--. _ r , ... /IS ..r.Wank - of. Isrenstosra...:‘t jj- ' I4OILTII CABOLL'IA. ...Danko! I:l3d6latovre,:-..:.1 Ent of One Tear.-- .2 _lllntsesnesf 0211ank --per Bank of St. of N. throWa 2 ... hank of Nortbwatestansk. Cten.llhak.Wllsoington: 2 -L.:W o ho:Ws Bk • llWldgo Co-reed:ante' Bk-Nenthro. . 2 o %mattes -Bank...-.........-.4a. BkoftheSt. of 2.(Smoßna ' 2 ikia Bank-- . .. - -.. Bank of South Carolina. • 2 ,:lfssearre. Ha ortkieka - Ch-pulltank of Cturriestoo...,... .2 Farmers' We of Inneaster-tat Planter' k Bloch:et Bk . 2 • ' Banner? Bank of Deadly:2 . 4llr - - 81238613. Tarn. Bra Btharklll Co.. B ank hr.! TIViCo ~ I Fah kr Dn.: WaToestenTe . I Bank of knatonn-.... , - . . Pr...W. Bk w..td.at......r.. , Irk orman.ria,.i.l4.: - - i 1 Calraberg 8a5k......4,1 - TENNES2.I4I. . Iloneedsla Thak..._...,:.- I I kllleovent 8a0k5..,-:. 3 Lanearaz Bank:- -... e .0al KENTUCKY. - , w,,,..i . ,., cosaty Eaos....:n• Bk. or ig,.,.cknLaubres Ist -I,,b ls p os , -Bans. —,4:14 Ilk of Lau1rt . •,11.....0n - ' - I•llnerit Dant of Patevillepas•Narthern Ilk °Mentor:lT. ' 11SIonentnItela BAWL- —thtltltorn IlkorieutorkT...' '.' • West Itranett . flank -...-t ' INDLICSA: WyortnEWllkeethrser . , Bank t kothes...l WOW Yark Notes .t.I IA of Stata'of ,ILTourl- ll.i . . 1 •01:16 Stat. llank.-..- IX Rata Bankand Inane/. SO ' , Branch at Akrote . --.... do Bank of LUBlols--......- 75 ' Branch sidtbens.;-:. do - WISCONSIN. , r , Bransh at- Bridaport..- Vag. U.Stro /2.C0. elks 5 @mash' at Cblllicotba--:• do 3110EITOAN. • . ~. Ranch 01010-e1and...... - do:Tarasnellechantallank 3 r _:ar.that_Toudo......__....; do tosomument Bunk Dana. 3 Brat:chat Paroa. ' -- -do Benhaalar Bank.-....--. 3 nom% at DaLtratetZ.l.......". do Tosuranos Csent4.7 . -- LI 3 Bean& at Ontantlen —' do State Bank-- .... A L Ens.eh et AO, r.. , ' lf , 'CANADA. , • Branch at 8ident.....:..—...d0 Bk ofN. Arnim Toronto' a =at tlartedeld-- de Bk oat. Beerple,Totonto Is I st Elplest.-..--- do Bank of. Montreal_._.... 6 . . Branch at Cloctonant.- 24 k tg . 11. 9tatta....Tl:seatt t s if aICI a ' hThijr t a I : . Z.- ro .'l-Tcie: - I Begat Wt... • - ..:.... dorth2 N w•Tort • ..2.1.... L'i 'at Loodastar..,-- do dO Adadalpidd.---..7... do Branch at StanbonTilla- dorr. BaltOnore...-.1.-..._ do :-=-at Mt. Verson.— • do WESTERN•XXCEIANG U.. at .Neastir..: ... do Ctadadott.-a.--i.- I r k ..ftraadt at N•prlmgradd.- , .. deOLotdswilla.....-.-........1.-.. - . Mandl at andiatts....---- dopt.-Losda.. . ..• • a Idanettat.Tttr.,-....,-. a,hooLDA.IIISS3I•FEWVIIX . E. Mandl at .111.. Ploadant- dolDooldooos., Spard4l.--16.00 Mandl at Zalas.-.. 'do, • do - - Pat.dot-......11.50 Bat Norwalk.-- dmEagia, 01d...--..-......10d0 .w.,:tr=ard,...-- gwa=lis—.7 , 7:73.no. ~.= , .....c........---1 do'nera Ttudora7-..-..--.40 Bdrantts-:....-r. dotdaddead..—...---:..a.d. 00 7 ,7 „Mia ' al Caishow• dopkovendana-:... , .._:..- 0.03 at ataadlkm.......- . doTon olidata.--. - Lad . -- Itraadk as W00dar......."- do. Natoloon-- , .......... , .... NO : lime, at • T. , .. ' dvihm5t....4.....—.:.-... SA , . ^ FRICES-i3P - STOMO3. : t HIPOITED FOE THE Plrallisull At tlAzt4l7l.Bl . WILKI - NS: ce STOCK A.VD EX.CILLNGE Bllustß.S, , 110.71 FOUR TR 317teE _ 4.:••-ve , “1. , ALr17.49C L ; 1 1 Udte3 Dates 0:15.-- 1 axm. —mtganai eur Cr."-^,r *ASP. OW Lt. '433V4A.Viiii,"67; ea 18 80 87 80 88 - SO 61 -86U' GO 86 - li.akPitteranak noehante 111 . X.safll.pk A114:be.r. ,13 5.k Tru4 D•rett 13!U.ak—.. . - Rod...umbels St. ilmtl St. Mild" Nati:Nora ,disomratio... ClU. Wm:tam uV inommmo. Cc: Asada/ad ltraturtra . PitiVto Mita t lonlarDb Pond. earrtral Ohlo i P.m. RaMm i d,.., Olika idarallual Wlia Mut. stalb alikix arrot rot oa Do. a 'Turtle Chet .Itoad, Alle..*Panrie• Vilma Mil qmsombocrp t ropiki/ Rd.:l , : ftitt or tna . Dmises Mrtatirt.-- Inn 1 in ns i i 1 1 I ...tn, I n' 22 334 'W¢. .. • p ~'N~Of p t:~..~~ ....:.........d...... -Zloer7~ h-.. nxCxn~ae am BANKINO not A. WILKINS Co4 , _ :A:eels:was sza.nuntia, trii 71 illeorGli and * FORE/GN and , Illomestio Eicliangn; Cain,' .....4=crjr=diaymtarliTArtithl, fad sold. lonistez7 Was:matted =I lams stg , Melts too lad !old Ca.alson. _ 3,pnwir an..&watould Internet atknned vim LC deep . GEORGE x.'ARNoLD & co. -Dr-tins sxcuANaz.coiN, aunt Ty i rath u v... h r k.gt . . -HARDWARE FOR ',.satanzga 44. D ,CARTUAG R. T. Leeeb; 1.11 wrioa irzzer.l , 27l - souiza6. _ 9221s,,Laaw,Damads. Mada,Deer Itstr. 7 . 03424 a.• mu.S #ATEMAN, VALLI'S £CO.," Obinmissicra mpecta., and Genera Vannulev. b/C0...t. Sive tgamsd, ltaa t r o l o rt=betletert Mau and M i ner, An.lrew.l . llll.lP, " C. ut!er & "13„°: • - . „ wax , za , inia.guPg. rrrrurrisp.."rag.ciGh.-R4- ir' THE BUSINESS CARDS, pv*6l; ;pa a 101 QSEPH - S. a" A. P. MORRISON,. Attor nrys at Lam. Mai 113 Fcart.ll since, tetwoeu thfold and Grua. Pitutrantb. _ tor 24. 1,4 • ..W: BALL, Attorney ;at Lair, "Bake, weirs Boi!IWO," Gi.d. AMC, bßoyean You'Wand amotddllel , i. • 0ka30...1yT IPS r Attordy at. r. Lrr, Itq I I 3 ,E, R .UZP 11 --- 01.1KRT POLLOCK, Attorney it Law— Cam., of 71ftb aad Gnat nrons,crypftles the wort Yittsbonk.. • . - = ru-rba - TAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, offec , 411 Faure. dreet. nalir Grua, 7lttabir.rgl, 3•1.5-dly 44 1 R-ASCISC.PLNGIN - Attornvaireor, Na ISO /owe. greet Pittebs4rb. , • .I.ASPER E. BRADY; Attoritey , st: eir s o a 3 ritt4 .tv.t.ritubw-sh: _ BANKERS AND BROKERS. I)ICIERNANk ea,. Bankers and Exchange B N roken,o. BO Wood street, eraser of Dtaraorta ARM. t toorzh,.P.. " -ra - Bor andsellitstok Note/mud Oat. lOranout - Trate Erahomot, sod Premium !rateg make esumnanata UI rabortgral Mira of the Trion; Rewire Rooeltaon call as on toteregt. sod'eve tbelr prottrat &Malan Wall oar raitters erre-training to • Braker', ratsraess: 'Mr-micro Ertl:more cottrarattly - fur attl, SUZY uer„... —.mamma 'a.m.. ANWER , k ILIILU, Bankers end Ex ,_l3l±z_i Buy apt off9l4A and~spv`r end Eat krner of ,14.1" Mims IMp & eaters in Yoseizti end nom. Cn Cheeksfar sale. and oolleeti Meo psi points of the United St The higbest tuerolont Go l d , • T IVM. Ysebs.e. Braes& IN streets.Plttsbursh. .411 Van:muttons srude.. prorvtly.3Ltlendo.ll3 WILKESTS . S: CO., Bxellange 4 Brokers, L .N:LTztorttrg im e?, , ,rite . tba 114 : 01 LAJUItER, Jr., Boiilund Bro- II V ter; 414 erect, No. a. 44/101.13/14.itt. B.uk of Intinbursh. 1 1 10 HOLIES & .SQN. Dealer :a - - Foreign an 4 Ponmstic Ms of t zehana, Cletttrondos at Do amdta, Bank Nat, 1444 Spent., Ne. - Cialliztat stmt. Pitts bomb. • /91 - Onlirctinna m.ll, on all; Lb. prineinal tbrnxchont the Untied State.. . SOOKSELLERS ii .. 6 , 444 . 1 . ;416114 ". IL WELDIN. Whidesile — and;..Retail Bunk sod - B.W:a Boots, Paper-and PA. tss,„ss, Aa6 Wood. ittset,{botween Third &Ed Yoorthl Pittsborsh. msZKI lOUS' S.*.DAVISON, ".11uolserleit . ai -• S ,inenr.irra4nrnrAgnew, Illarket rtrset. near Fonatth rlterbnrch. ' HENRY.w S. BOSWORTH. Bkseller and i Dols to staelariery, 2e, N. 82 3122.1 etrelVete22 Oix.rand, Pittsburg!. P. AY CO., Booksellers .a Stationer.,elk No. Woal I.treet...trzt drar the earrer Patehar;3l. Pa School end law bnke Co eonetantlr of Thirl.h.td. COMMISSION &C. • • J. W. 110121231'& CO., t:ORWARDING k COMMISSION AMR- Ca ANTilwol Desk% ba all Mud. INttalitillb Mato u • %knot ArtleLn,'Lead Piro nest Sheol. Leo& No. 47 Find a - mot, Pitteough., . . la-114'51 Wit. H. SIITTON. • Wlrliack Grocer, Traporter and Dealer it °REIGN:WINES,- Brandies and ma. )10- Ftroxiongrabels.Z.m Trtilsky. Hatitla-Cout cornier 5md1 , 40148.511... Pltttborgh. Perms mhll POINDEXTZII,. Geneinl Merchan t . nrriter and Conartatodott tforebant. 15T Trnnt Me. And 118 ..sexruirtret. rlttAturruh- ariPload - & A..VBANE, Commission itAld For ardlaQ tenthanta. dates Iv Wool and Produce onwrallr: alsh rittgAgrgh Itantaztaty!. Na. Seerlad Sc o r 00 0000000 Groc vt " rl;ltrurg and - Commission , Thrtcluata, e 4 Jgl • ' --- muttns—.mulles/Us rssttr .QPltficdrit-IL11.1111...4:IIGII & CO.; iSciCces t7 aa's to Harbstorih) Cessnulsrhin nod In:marsh. errtunte. Deniera la lino! and Produos gentrrallr. Nos. 144 Ping and 116 itsoond ntrost.Pittalsurnh. 0r.3-1I a, W. REA, Flour Factors, Commission. V a an. 4 urerniding Merchants and Nairn In Prod uso getunily. Orders tirPittsiobrork idanufsetures ino,aptl r attendedth: Non NA Water ang.ge Front sta. Pittsburgh, • t A 2Zi I ,'D J.4,)4•Ff CO„ s uun l""" eretunt..Dealers lealttebarrav .17a.rfactorr4th:.44 . • .FREY:MATHEWS & CO.,WholeealeGre - IL ere.. Coon_onfasion mad Vonitethic Woollantiy - and Vats tar ItrlobtoaCotton'EF . Watort...,Flttabonl. ItRGER,. &. Agitti); General Commie , ..te Jam 34.-iltanto. Philadelphia— I.3torsl idranceo 'nude w conoignmonto of Prod.." goooosny. 1 o17:7 • rani 4"OILN VatT fc - 001, — .Wholcsale Grocers, : Contostediat 'Mesabi:inlet uti Dealer , ht Praha, and tablerwil Atanafanturea, No. leflerK. Pletabergh .j 11.:(FAINIFfELD; of Warren,' Ohio, Merebani t 4=4 l, ll:- , Pearl AO. neat Western Prides': con=lP t if Aar street, between Snalthbeld and Wood. P,lttabasitb .uttiatti mlL . LLITTLE & RO., ,' Whplesale drovers, ig . f...=:4 , 1,0,??1 , A=ti-„Lpriritg... buret,. Stxda*b Aug r l id.don.] nth at. ob. a Mot Ma do • /CHEESE WARELIOME.-11ENTIY IL • g_i• COLLIS& IrstsszEllisS sad CosibiLiskin Merstiaxitapsd 'Weiss In Cheeses Ustlsr, Lae Fish sat Produisecescrally Was' =set s stove. Water. Pitutrtirsh • ... W.I. LUtJaLf July do Intatar TrONBONRITORST "&.311JAPIIY, IVraole ' sale Otreete and Coretaladote Meeeltsate.,d Dealers is Miele/net Matrattet,preit No = Witet Wee k. Pitt. JACOB FORSYTH; .Jr„ Forwarding. and commbru.ataitat:so. ca ,g7r/414 1 PALMER, Importer anlTienier In hes& dad Ataerkaa Pads Na .. td. Market 'between Thlal add fourth stree fittehdritq 1 Divad.rlct. 1 Za Dleite7 Dte. Jae. 8 et DN. Pe WMeOLINTOOK; Importer and Whole . .2.1.. ad Petal] D.lce in C.9t.tiog, rk ,, r 00 'thrtto, glat gl Sable scut Plan.,Ongrrv, Ivied°. etudes Pieszo Bolt AMmlnge, Np. 112 31.1.1.4trkt. , ! IVIORRIS it. PATTON, Wholesale and Re ' tall Oraese. - o. th• Zurtent ads ot Or IPturtdral. ttsoam. Pa inv. 40* at 'DIY Ray 12 ilaiii DIEM GOODS. BANS VAN GORDKR, begs, Heeler" and Glom I.abee.Ckeedu Enebrdadmiu. Gen Vie Furnishing (donde and Vann ante/Pus fall as enetannet aerial& eau 'abrupt be but at tin. 13, owner al larkabstme and tleaDiannond. Vlttabatridqa.. aOll-11 .L A. KANO tO, rtnatnax—e. ..emarir CO,lll k• A: MASON CO.; Wholesale and Retail th.k..3.4.o.7iid.uil•titi ar,44 vt,Jcar I :or Stmt. A I TURPIIY 13ORCTIFIELD,. Wholesale aro% Retail ilty Owe' re.ltb attet tter6.l.lttethilat, Fs. Div. IIBLA!'" GROCERS. non...— 7.1 b. 01111 FLOYD &.CO., erst -40 anaoscintaniousurena.u.Ni.l l3 lr , . 4 amt 22 ,4 Lb' rtr street.. Ottabstrat.. • • - ' 40BEItr 31601 M 10 , 310sAti Gince'ivjteo. ufruitimitm,r; r.aa fri Prodtte"Pittaljcwiai :law u tmvoyel t1i . . 44,0f .ForotEs . ifgD h LarlOWlneo sad I ' ll ' i ' sirpiakek'ola ltarzotragla.Whlsluty::hierirliTC .. • ' estirtat truti?ca..." .. . r. ZLAcanithit4 ri • is!nart.azaVerv.antneilerit Prodlim.m4 on hood ot thou' Wilreboo nrirar=tgastra! Haas SMAll•DiaKgrebil - ., * Wholesale Oro :VVer 4D 'r i. 56 st..Rgt t !gu b. tirILLS.k ROE..Wholfaala Or:lore and extualaSowlteithants, No-le/ rat. MIE!EiM .1117 :BAGAIEY Wholegids aro• arm Soioll sad my . ,k4 Pa5.6...n. -1,4711.11.401 31.'OLIIRG, Grocer . and Tv Tea Dealer.teraer of Wood aisa Ptah lamas. bee ahrls ark bawl bur. made: mat i,frhnth,"and floe eeterlaMgo Prat fa seal Nate. Wholeeale sad hats& Dralare =aphelian the fount Isamu . . - OBEI.t.T IVhiiksal c‘i.ardiascal trmiAnu, Drs ught Pa , laeo 'and Pittsburgh Ilsaufalt.... 2SI Warty f tnet. • . WICK - I kitteCINDLESS,--enceessors to ... g i i ia t iv=r i c=xx =r o t 1 sa.l f it-taro:rib irimuactarecip.. l .. ol j. MLBERTSON. V7,bolcsala Omar and Cro.3l•lloll3lerebut, baler krarodes.lL.9 4 rj. ,,,- Mattstrutared /slides. IDS Llbeati ... . . & S FLOYD:WboTiolVeroottra, Com , taim Illarthsats.mad Deldris [et 7soittese—Bontrd rob Solidus.. Manna on lAnnty. Sop. NA With v.,emosers, 8 4 2 144Y4i. lituatet.' DAILY • PITTSBrit CIES. - - A CARD.—II.-in;. been Appointed •the .1 - 1. elusive ikon. l'ittahordh. for the sale omelet Riveted Cwoentort and 'Watched Leather Beans:, man . ufacturnd by P. JEWELL &SON. or Hartford. Connecticut. Wo now oder fd• tabs • taiga a... Smelt of all widths, nuknufantarod, at thetossaulheturnes . 1 . 1,1 . I.lnss eupert. to any Imattor Bahian , ors, ogcrod in Oda market. Al., a larste stack of all vbltho nj Indio Robber thltlnitconstantly. 4,0 hand, and for .Tsstst tho - M.Mus. Bolting Depot.. tqa. 118 Iluket ctroot. asp2d J..t IL I'IRLLIPS A USTLN LOOMIS, Iteat Est-Me Agent, 0, - Itni k 'eeet, lu g:tti.'"' d 32, l l.l o r k g4l7. V; 42 ca.A.3II7EL L. MAESIIELL. Secretary Citi sea's Iv.sanmemg Coll , P=7. 91 W..' 0 .. 1 . . _ • • )1. GORDON, Secretary Westtrn lase X ' • mace CO. 92 Water..tnert. _ _ 0111IDINERCOFFIN, A n•ent for Franklin c..m.y..orges.st. comet of Wool PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Der:mare Mo • tut Inemaore Company. 42 Water sqaet. • all.Eo. 11. TAYLOR & HUSTON, (811CCC88or8 to.Saylor tnorno ,f7emersl Ceauuble)lla awl FBB - 41erehants,d Aponte for listens Traorporta. Don Lima. Dealers iv Staple anieeries flotton. Cotton Varna. Darting. TIIMO.;!Itatd11. 811. trawl and 4:autarky Hemp Totaureo, SO4:11,10.11. Window t- Glass. lig, Bar and White Lad. Nasal Stara and Cloche. oat! and Pittsburgh Manufactured Goods. tteherally.- agents for the 'Ten n . lllll - and - Danner IMF Sheeting, PittOkirgh. NO. 48 Front street. (opposite Louisville. Pittsburgh and tit. Lout Packet Lending.) Queboteatk - I A. lIUTCHISON & CO., Commissioney • Ire,-lagut• and Ants for the Et. -Louis susrat cry, Dealer. In 8u gar. HO ge W.e. Pig and Ma Lead, Oakum, 7104 Paint. du, de. ad• MUSIC, &C. I[OIIN II MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Furter 1 Westernrmaw and Magical Instruments, School nooks, an ry. eloant lar—Chlekeringa Plano Porte, for Pennsylvania—No. II Wood strost l-P Nnt KLEBE,R, Dealer in Multie, Me . 4 Instrument% mud Imparter a Itallmi - krinue =eta fle Nurse t .Clerk's Irrand and square Plume with C%leumo's -Ea:eau detachment. Also fur ricthera's DRUGGISTS JOHN lIAFT, Jr, (stweessor Jan. ill'Guf e.r.) irtio:caale and 114.11 street T.l.r in 1 . 14nt1, Oils, byrstuirs, at..., 111 Wood , 3 door, bolna - Vlrvin AIYr. Intteburgh. ia - Itegif.ar A ter4 FT Ur. ford's Medlelte. othal .... .... ..... ....... n.cottNO WILCOS & CO., Druggiate and A poll, nrasloo, onmso Mortot otroet sodtbentszaroul. keep 000mmotly cm bond • roll and comrleto amoniment of Droco.Nealeinos.PerfumoryamoiarticlooportaoleVotheir buviurro \ Phydrisoolowreptinno n.refollyentopoundf-0, m 719 OHS' SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer ir. hu t s, r.q...t, on, Van:1111os and Dye Stuffs. No. 290 forty otroot. P/ltrburgh. All oriel" re(olvo prompt attention. Air Arent the London A Coo waltublo fatally me,llclneo. =or 7.4-11 . _, • \ AA. FARNESTOCK & CO., Wholesale a Itrtumni.da. and =JR:fn. - tun. of White Lead. Red busk. L. nod Ithaige. corixf.rlot 4 and rroat atre.a, fgt.. melt E. SELLERS, oleaale Dealer in do m.. nrstaina . -aroma RLITIR IiiRAITS 41. REITER, Trholesali s Retail itaburg.6 Druzgl-crrnar of Liberty and. Si Mat \ t am.. ida SCHOONMAK ER & CQ., Inolesale V • Drargot• so. at. w•,,t street. Pittedmrith. TOSEPII FLEMING, Sneees•or to L. WileT \ ti • en.. comer Market street grd Plairiond-Eet me • raf r d7 artilo ' • icetzdall to [loco butine . PhyaHang prrnilld.lnna r•aro`ully compoundod at al) holm. 3a5,11. • WOOL MERCHANT'O. _ YLEE. successtor to mimPirr &, LEE, Ir • ani Deal,. •1311 Commlmtn• Inerchinnt fge the e( Amort-ao " °was 101 Lit.....net sar MEDICINE. 1)R. JAMES.KTNG: Office and Residence, N... 112 fifth treat. oppoldtm th. Cathedral, Pitts bard. 1 11 V ; t Eri f i l th 'l (4, El liw O re ffi Tto C l. b , 7 to X. P. 14 myl , 3 2,1 MERCHANT TAILORS, 31ereliant Tailor and *gw,' - tITILLTAZI DlGBY,Merchant Tailor.Drrt- TT Pm 1.1 Drolet P.m, Mule Clothinp.l¢l L.th. en, street WATTS & CO., 3terclualt TAilorg 181 El • LawriT ereet—R• vs !eWeX-4.l. '"i t n b ‘ ot Cl u j n •nd Onytyu•llly. "no iJas,n xiv , . us. • ea& .Crahl MAN UPACTU NG. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail brannfacnnen r and Leah In Onlinwt Ware, No. 53 . Arent • OH IS; WETIIKILELL, Manufacturer- of ' PATEN,' LOA VICO. • nmerler setlele. S 4 /LID BOX B 4 BRAZED DUX VICES, envier of Andermn and 'Lot. nn Argots. one WIZ". from the 11.AV:end Bridge. Al. logbony City. cononol 1 ijrMBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN j_TlLLAS—YlAterisistruLyked !qr . EmataikkryAnc! A es Work by ' WILbON, Yeti' rem Meet...taro Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man ufacturing_Company. • rrillS COMPANY 'LIVING I.INIARGED .thelr capacity to cnnufgetcoing, now pyryared to meet ineresnal demand for theittlitrica, Craclbla and auc co. a". l)rd""prr ifiliiird b (7.`t a d:Sa b n y al ritdaburalo. September 210853. Boots and Shoes!! AMES.ROB ,B ti 9 Market street, 4, drwrfrons no 31arker Rowe, vinald inform the Pea I that be has now a very hill start ot . every thing In the Rnot and:Uwe trade, each e. Ladies' Gaiter., half Mattes, Jenn Llnd Padores, Lady' Franklin and all the styles slog the Eastern eitlern slaw. and Chlllrens' Gaiters and Pang horde andShwee . In all their swirlier, Cbea Gentlemen. .line Oyer. Patent Calf linen, French all Roots, Congress Cuter. and Ebner, also, Cop' and . Youth,' Ilnoto,fluer Prow% LltIR Pleat. give as a tall as we wish to sell such .n- ankle to all who favor ns with their eurtran as will giro sattear• lion. Remember the plwre; So Market !tract. mr.9 11VCORD S CO. . InfOLLSAID AND RETAIL TWITS/NADIR RAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS AND DJIALTILSIIC ALL KINDS OP FIEUL .CORNI-6 OP IFOOp:AND FIFTH STREETS. • ' ' • ,Pittsbrugh, Pre. 10-Thetr reek breerievere quality and - str le od Mt. d Caw. blurt, Bose, ends and Fur Bonnets. . Coach an amage Factory. 1011NSTON, BROTHER & CO., corner of i Belmont and Heimann etreeta. Alleghenr My, would rsepeetrully inform their friends. and the nubile genera:Ur, .tbrebthet are manafecturing Carrirtnee, Esrouclow,llock. swam llos[.m. Sleighs sad Chariots, in aLI their minne style. of bnish and erupt/ill. - JUL orders will be sweated with strict mesa] to dors bully .d beauty of Ilnlebt. Bemire will also be Attended to on the most resennsble terms. Vele, in all their . ..ell the Lett .11astern liked?... Poles sad Wheel Stuff, [her feel ointlditt , list all who (aver theta relth their pittanisne will he .erbetly Whaled on trial of their work. Parc remy redneeted to glee them seeliisfor• Dna chasing elembere. • New Coach Factoi*—Allegheny. IVIIITE , &V.O.,wotiId re- Wpoettully Satire th e r . nElle...that .Ihey haw enctwf • rhon on bench. between Yalerel and hooduskey enweto. Thor ere now snaking iota ere I.Teporowl to twig's enter. eam Vr every' Oewsirtion of Yehlebeb Wee.. ? Cbstog ; _l 4 ;pr " Aitn n fe a t 4.,'—unt•Ct•retintoTs=k.and Ahe g feellltru they hos. they Val contbrent they eqabb tig It& emelt on 'rho wren reenenable tonne with tbcee . wanting erterse In tholy,ltnet. . ' Paying portinalar attention to the ielostlon of tnereniolo. WI haring none but annpetant woekToon they hove no beldtstlon In orsenuatlng then work. We Moyer., nob tto , attention of %hanubile to thlernattor. Ir. 13.—Thepalying done In the best Manner, and on tho War reasonable tonne. • . Ja=tl rirrsututan :60ACH• FACToILY• a r "." w inum.ov - i" li `":ao""pnikau n lir 0 LI). respectfully call the attention of Fdathero raid:Wellans Marabouts to MO tins stock o Cionisoas. ranainifla prim from 11101) to AMA Them Corriairm aro built from the best rash:Mal and o t a t b., shlp. and ender hie own onterrislon; tie mu, with cond. donee,warrant his to to Infarinr to mine max.., tared In this .111diu. Sb. watts, of hls 111140,01 and the groat lemma. fn datoond Mr this Mosoof work. h.. todprcd him mot telnEt f common or low frtioad wort his MasChltstrient. Pe oa rsona wonting stood lambed work mill :pliase'eoll and mashie ado goat beide solar Zara, All work warranted.: • • • Livangsto - Boggen & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PiTTSBURGII, PA. rirlItACK and 'Depot' Railroad • Scales, Hay, Uttiki one Grain Ata; - Piatftirri rind Carnulef boar Intim of all aloe& Spring, Drop smi Thumb Latebes. Sot MIL ',of micros kladc Paint /MlL.Jaopenand vattirma' Mau and Pasteniorc , talleabla . lagn Outiatio of limy or riot" fain and HEMS W. W. WALLACE; STEAM MARBLE WORKS. smara and 3 Law ly gmf. tgam.a.s.akfida • . • ' ; • PITTAIII7IIOII. MONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave ; Stoneg, Iv i %initiate Tom St.ntole, int r.init Montt. Rao th whys on hand. au& mad n to oiler, br 1n..biner7...4 th. loran - Niro, Urea bowlfulotiniind ...1.99 , 9 9 1 99* Atm. for Manamen to. A 0..30ti hood. lilook itnd Mob !sr hie fainlittatel to tho TIM. nt. tbo !tartest ;loos, A 1100919 pant ari da thennatch 91319 Liberty, it. , . ~ , _ • ; . W. . 196L1401. New Geode and Pashione for GaitLemons' Clothing - fee Sprine of 1864. WATTS CO. kart] rospootrally ato When: their numerous epstearenh n the pc ho wrote, that they have jest rreebred a bash ropnly of Mods adapted ha reale paterreare—i.e.ths best the rad e. surety elfbrd—and that they are read, to rarely, pr. deeelbr ',Aloof them up iv their meal womb style. • - She satigernon en generally espreeeed by their mato. Mere hlthertn.anttrthety burning efforts In please, Oben. bibs them le froth elgetlo. in the same dlreetion.• Irak hAirg.` k. " , _ l3,o,..th '" - 6.441 ' ' '' - ' - itiaticateue Ent Clan Good& r. subselibers Leg leave to inform ile , piAllathst they,ban Leap ansomerst.k,-0.2 .r. 1 4 TrWott f ' l ' l .'". a .. Oirf•L PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 18.5 i, -NEW YORK From VISt , CIIER a Num. street.) "N„ Fxrms Is Ow Cihr nJ New Extension Tables 1/31. IfEFIRDT 150 W.lster dh, bvtwetm Prins- and Llnuston eta.. New York. Slannadneet. 1 arm assortment always on band. Orden for 61,11n,na punetuallr attended tn. nel74.tor CO., Wholesale Print pribtlassnt. ranters,and 3.l.ufacturinn Anigts. Colortnen. Part, Landon, Rennin. and Nn. 310 HMO waY. Neer York. Catalog-nee sent by mall. The nanal dtsenunt to the trade and Instltuttons. pl,-torn Yrarnes furnished oel74:mv Make, Mantillas and Tilllrliaj Al OLYNELIN BELL, No. 5S Canal sireet, <LVI. g.... York, Import, and 31nnurar;turer ol , Wl i ul im Mate Minn. and Taltoae. of ever, kind and , tlon. would call the ate:Mu/tor merchant , to hie toner,. . J I , VlT:frOgfoTa ' r ' it g, ' • l rw:tTlee l lerantVaiw r illt!gt i l e Warring to Frank I.enlio . a LodleeCiasett of Fag& . the only rellabla honk of Fanttiona publlehedtwAruerb. NOW( PUbli.h. , 0 . 1 7 . tow days boron , thr commence tof emery monh, nll orlon appoarinu before limit than welit-Itur . ._ Pianos! Pianos!! Mains!!! ATTENTION r e f purchasers is . m m respeettally railed to a new and gi gentle Invention In Pianofortes, now frilly perfected, and before the poldie. known as Celmtia/ Triple stringed Piam. The nilimlt7 the Celestial Nam [OEM. in Its [apse-11.f, Pec octmw PM, ing wi th single huger, an attainment hitherto um n to the Piano Forte. 15now • The most ordinary performer isenabled by the aid of this Impmrentent-to produre effects in wt.', playinW thsl adtdd confound a Thalberg ors Sist..mne thiefea cellendes Its rapacity to Sr omit et • 11 1, Le en =MATT. Plano of the slostest Quality of tone, cod Is Instant.," thrilli ng andhe use of a comni pedal te combination no thrilling a majestic.. to captivate and charm the heart. TIMM Instruments aro superior ip power to two ordinary 7 octave Pianos. while for PITtOO.4 PuritY. breadth. and richness °none. they chalk ye the ...Peti tion of tits world. This le the united testimony of Note ~ • r sro te e ltla ." ll'i n lloT. M ' os- .o:lbiihale n tdth'et lud r r tOnr.V.s ELY i;lVEl.32ll:ad:a3:wlork se: t:lms . :11.nufset , ores* Dealers, ishof-salc sctsdi Brodie's Cloaks and Mardillas. • 0. BIIODIB, 51 Canal.o'did 63 Lirpo- I f tl.; Neer 'York. Importer. lienufactorer and li Dieu!, and Retail Molder In LAVI i' '• CLOAKS and MaNTILL d of every fabric and deserit. Inn, itoliclts the attention of buyers to Its extensive stock . %roods, suitable for the Fall Smoot. Ilia styleelead the tr . . le u ronernied toontrdy E y Ilarper'r, Godey's and other'moil= Irsa d tdon . Broke. i seni Illusall. " Idsirumer. . . .9 1 1 T E ealmeribers are new pre ored to offer i for the Inspeetion of Jobber,. Musle tiers and oth tre tradind In q tided' lustrudients and Merchandise, he frkllows. artleler: . . twos, lAvvs. G.law. Ff.& AP,. PYrna and yr-mfr,. !4n.rflurng , s_, Sr.rryirt.2 _„ tow. Huy , . Trove;Ar.t. dr, dr.: (7.-r_man 35-con Land /talons Nrism. dco Jr. Our arranaementa th Car lat,st. and most Calrbratel Man nfarturers In Europe are sue aa to sped° UP to sell goods at I.la:fr !onset prim, and we ran offer rust°. co,n the &dean ta,...e of selortlng from an entirely now and ran-fully re retell etork. Doing In tls. Market at fe IKWIN WITH TIIE Ca:Ml:ready to areent °fans lob tots of enrole th at way o ff er.... ran •fford opwrtonitlrs of 1., .11. In many articles. Au , llte of Carhart id Nsedbatos' selebnkta I Patent Melo. done.. FERDINAND 7.OOBAUJI 4 (XL. Importer, anl2.4mv No. Ca Malden Lan, Inn York. rE undersigned having 'the Agency of Mean- CARLIAES it,NEKDRAWA (New York) .LEBRATED PATENT MELODEONS, unuld Infant the Trttaand the Public. tranenAL that they are now Wowed to rantleb to Dealer" an — a - other, these truly ralehratal Instruments . t the Ilanufarturera' LUWEST PRICF.S. Every Instrument arranted. FERDINAND 21/GRAIN CO- Imnertere nt 31ustral Instrument., aul2-3mx Malden Lay. Sew York • Daguerreotype Materials. I W. TIIOMPSON & CO., 314 Broadway, .New York. Manutartarers and Dealers to Dagnerreo. troeCtaft. Amax-stns. PErreaere N d— and and Volatlau.ler Jahn', C. G. Benison's and all other ArnoriCeras ft:meant', on.hantt, at the )(snob , - tor,' low e stref..... nod warrantwo twrowt. Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. WM: MeFARLAND & CO. N.uvry Warehowie 145 Pratt at., Balttmoro, Md. ASKS', Jewelers' and Counting; Bowe ,aTesofevyry tine. no:lsland, on harrl Or sale, and warranted In ewer" respect. t.. YoIX. Lth. I kW. Ne w. Ark:Lelia& GenUrosen-11 Oren raw (Jai. ore to tutor TOY that your Safe preserved tor Hooka ma P C.thl tf It exposed tbro about the ire, .o men and nse heat. Its ros trata remained on srmed. The :tab. with anis 1 . ..pa1e5,. will. I think. snare.. ..r an , ther itesce r tAdlY TotvF jrn . . T. FEVER DR. EDW.A STAMPE7 FurlAd Ftrr and .17 4 4 , - .. Prn ririetorm vitbont beeltallor ±raarszur 311,:nm: intle•lama. than ;1;17; C . 11; - Z417 Vnlnlnr In it, enmpr.lti p•rfectl, hualthv chars, , attn,f . ln.tfisi. • . . As - La-att., in.thstr s Persenswoos ..Steins sill not be •Eis•lett esposnts to water damp atmosphere no mors than • ben In its's ussallaltb. -Flastsra In an-tionint the muntrr whrrS lb. A. Ps , raft. .10 adopt ;I/Nikita.. the To e 1 1. 11:";;XV%L i Ve ' n h igg h t!!! ' 411: ' ,.zrzta ', ..V.Turod r :g, thousands of certifs.... from limas t higheat muss-L -ability, but prenaseasins to the Ark Pus! one Islttle abd f au will base Ills InfallThls proof la you K. Pull arts. Om* for Its urn be e-e 0 bottle. Cortirmatea eau be seen thee, to l led whets tia a arolleins bay cum! when .11 boo ,. For Dirpepals and all nib.. Winona Complaints throw le not. betl,lMrdlelos lett,. market. • • . ba••l;•be.nritskn . ith - th•rntx.tp t .. 12121 b zz . In fteveral raaro of Rhanntatinn and f Dialets Cake • tal,le.plonful • tlar. Ono I.ttle thle Tor, f't. For•Ll P" • 7 b g r t .r.e l* lnt: " ln nil part. of lb. Unltod &ea. anal:awls- All Whole/Palo ortkre tomit s.l,lrr4setl to )(KD 1. 111.1:EliElt. pole , Vro r rietorx.V9 Prosblyrer. Ni.vr York. LL A. Fahoretuck Co., L. NV pox At lb_ •. 5 ,,1 par, Pattstrurqt. ,W.,;(1.1 r_ IRON _WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING & CO., Imparter...4 Desk,* la IRON AND STEEL, W.: Gm. vr+.ol Nno 41ork. • KrcP ronatantly m, hawt a full usortmant .1111..11+4 Eau& limp. vane Alum. amt other 11(1). STEEL OF ALL KINDS. Mcrauuta from all ametjuua of the cs , uotr, - are Invited to all or mud their order• befbrc I,l 3Thlg. Oren'', mail entrust...l4, our nn VIII tv, Niel at the lowest maztet rates. MARTIN. SPRING a,C41.. iellt-a • ad nr,rich at...X. P. " BROTHERS, & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGO■ISTS, M!REMM!EI SIPORTINCrthe leading Drum from their midi:m.l market. both le Europe and !tett fedi...and }:French and Enelrb Chemicals, rerfontery, Tooth. hand Thar Itrushe. an 4 ittrao. hemnd Trice. Sponge. Corks. Soap. Or.. de they of on the Ineatresammblliterens. Order* either In Mimi. or b/ •• , will receive their best attentinn.i rel2.Wav 1 ASI DEL L. CA. VERLY, 'Wholesale Deal t:er In Broome. Painted Palls and TAU, oiwl awl W ll low Ware. iliwketw Owner o.Twlne. Wkking. kleteh ew 2,14 Greenwich et.. New Port nthielyr. INDOIV SLIM/ES, Gilt orniees, Table JOIIN TER111734. Men of...ary...ad 11Yeale Dealer, No. In Catharine st..and No. Benzene. saw , . New York. nahrelre MISCYLLANgous VITTSMIIIIII kni ' COACH FACTORY. i4M i" • - Ne..10 DIAMOND strzEst E. M. liIGELOW, PitTrietor. ROBERT H. PAW - 48081, - -7- LIVERY AND 4 SALE . = 3, 1; E, I '2l t'orner Diamond area and Cherry My, sylb.tf TITT3BURGR. Pst. ASHLAND HOU SE, ASCII STREET. ADOVE 1631: 81 . 11.31:3; PI111.21.11:1,1'111A. H. S. BENSON; Thomism'. qf /bard. 11,60 Ma 3, 16U-Ird 013cei (13I;A:Clia:t P:;;; ' , Irn3.1;1 . c l 3 T o l llffa T oga a otra ta •l3, Br P ° olh.t, rn aAg ' ,11111, Pruprievo3. 3331 - 3113 /silo aad 00,136046 , 03 . .430130 133;r103, Flidee rb"grbo=7o=V[grtvccp"' ' 11 ' 73V:24 30111 e. C0336333063333/1, 3331-311,3 MT... . 1,C112139.1T B. CIITEBERT & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. for the sale and purehaas of IL Raab, Collection of Raab., Negotiating Loans, on Ronda, Mortgage.. te., Fa 1402111 rd et.. Plttabargb. a 03.17 MM:EMME!MEMMZI - , non, Joism dc 00., raorunzo4s KIER'S PORTABLE. ROAT LINE; • ORWARDING AND I COMMISSION, - Canal doranth Amt. Plttr burgh, ha. I Baron, Lard. Lard OIL Mora Park;dlo , Tram. Hier • an . . tn. and 21n.lBalt r Antbra4tn and !notch lig Iron, Builtar Mirk and Clay. Antlaraelta Coal. Lel General Comm =amid . o ec hon Agency Officle; FOR tbo colle ption of Ilomk and For4ign Morrantilo and;ill artier Monte et-simo.,in mictalmo ttigig7;ll=l ° ,l7.l, " :llu m illitirlD ''t'"" o . lr : l7:rangjEKrici)otrolt , 3flehtiron ' . ILAnata tot Filisbangi—)l nem Kramer lioluo, Dank ore,- White To.; throng Waco; Wow, Strrart ♦ 0, 1 Worm—Two Amanda or Morava , blue rorportoble Install.* Comm] 0,194 rd OLIN . SOUTH, Coach Maker, corner of J North Csturson :ang Federal L. Allegheny City n ere be extensively emsoraeorre every dnetriptlet el bEn. of UM best select .1. and by feet.; msrkines. he hos abet eyesed m WARY:IIO4)U IS the At. Charles building:a et: emend above Wunast..mbers be basal yr.. est to eery lair emit of marls. intblt SAN? additinna) to filch be herites the attention eremitical examine/lon Pl•iing eorindent—Dom hiss:mdse.:l sueseft is beurisese: his enmesh. Wee, Ws:material sad: metthnenetelsted. Flyleaf bash of till wark-sbe eismot be me:NON mlth in the Yaw or West. lostaint /0111 S SOUTH. WARRINGTO N (OII'UIIi A. I ' ADIES' & CIIILDIII- '9 AIDE STORE, I b llle&r ,u saz t ts:4l tr . N1.e....tatd26 WALTER P. MARSTIALL; - Imparter and Dealer in Plainai* Ta sod becorattt• Paper II 1p Napßb aut rTetkinra"gti •ll~_De*• wart a olab • mW nL • •• • ...b344 irAItIaRAEMIONS FoALADtr.sTngis. =lb . r . w w t t aL . ;r j . .ruNs. dlnted per tma P.m. .Dun MCSO..Lt. :11P2 , ;41ssyl , mid o • ess' Arse webs - - £ 5.1 musissme, ' ITTSBURGH GAZETTE. 0 - Pr'grec —ka,t we cos. no 1a e ' ie Pe - - , -- __ _ Fullerton, was much impeded by o . buten get -1,1111) 1Y MOItNINO. OCTODII it 27. 1864 . nag to the southward • of the Cal e had clear _ __— _ \ water, and sew on ice afterwards. nor aims or The Caries' wLa—l be Rev . \ ,The conduct of the men, lamh , to say. Dr. Pat•lrer,"the well known missionary at Can- ryas generally speaking, g od: and we •ad not a ton, waling from that city, under data or the n4gle ...0 of slskfieUs all \ Ott , time of rlf tal - Jely, of the horrors of the Chinese revole- centre- D' \.. . ... \ t he Beteg azumme to sea tam neu itivev tx Don, save: first oats, Porno in ha tears \ briefly. hilt %all 'On the 11th of July, Fiehehon , a town 10 Mr 'have t e pleasure of sending a n ore detail Oti e -12 miles-off Canton, west, embracing nearly a'.' n Foot by me future opportUnity \`, fruition roe people, fell into the power of the in- With ttke utmost respect, I, liar the linear \lk 1 ourgents, and the imperialists have endeavored she, You very obd't servant\ JOHN RAE. \ , ' ti oam to recapture it. The smoke by day and , lA. entiosedm lir Ra s I.,ery. \ 1 re by bight of burning villages have been vim t Valets !isle frortt my terrace. On the lath inst, the first ~ , , o. I.—lleaduit (apparently) a Tatra\ or Sea blood was shed on the north of •this city. a few\ horse , wa y, d r , : ,,,, , ,, w ,„, /, miles d '-iatant, if we except that spilt by It''' 1. :co 2—4 Gni , with wings and reed ongue swordef the executioner, the number of decap , . and ~.,1 , 1 Retains' daily averaging 6 or 60, and for the No .I , —.A Griffin'-1 head, with wings last ten years 50,000' To-day there has been •a - No =4l Dove, w)th. an olive branch its ill, second battle in this vicinity - 58 insurgent, to len prisoner', and one hundred slain. ; stuvounded\by a scroll with t emu a i , Sperg IncilOr "Day before yesterday the insurgents were r No. 6.—A Fish's head, with (apparently) coral victorious and 200 imperialists were killed, /t is • branchin either side \ sold some of the captives to-slay were brought in Lt. ., of Attic,. J, „,„,,. , 4 f ,„„, ~, E . ,,, pm ,,,,,, , so poles, their hands and feet being tied Oro. sad ta hare been found fo\the lies!, ar nth 0 pigs, others were brought in on the point or tho 2 ,,,, , , 0,t, , Rot e, tr, ot ~ , , ,pirtoe .., sharp libmbooln some have their ears eat 0 t I m,, p ,,, 1y of m ,„ ~, ,„/ 7, ~,,,,, ,„ due 4 ,: r ,„,, o others are ham-strung The panic In the cat , 1850 u as the gates were closed during these skirmished, 1 silver table fork \. Crest No. 1 and the, flight of women and children, it is du ldo do do N,l .s " 2 cult to portray; and from hour to hour vra know \ do do ~p otot ,y \ , 3 not what may become the condition of foreign- I do do do motto open. Nlelim a V " 4 era. But most fortunately at present'there is a 1 I \ ilo do fork do \ " " A naval force—British and American—able to pro- I a. desert do \ " " 5 tee; no against any mot Alas for 1 do tea do China " I dk table spoon \^ .. 5 from the Moarrul Herald. of Satordar. Oct \ti " 5 Mar 000 ro of the Fate of Sy Joan Froze... Du. ; I do iabla fork with nal:tale .11 D S li " i do u do do do { Melt , ''' We are lodebted to Sir George Simpson, Illov- , I do d a do do do •a.i. A. lt 1 ernor of the Hudson Bay Territory, for the pet- I do do do do do "J. F ' 'liege of first publishilig to the civilized \worlek .\ I do desert, spoon ' do "J.F 11"Or"J\Ii B' the at length ascertained fate of the noble, 1 small silver\plate (en it. gr c. ave,G ii , 4'Str-Jolm Predic t!) starred Sir John Franklin and his goll b an ut tl\ l „ a eorepany. Alas'. that the fate should have been I ' A Star with =Ate, "Nee Aspera Torrent," ora 0v sad, mad that the problem, which has so long bee side, and alp the reverse ItG It sincerity " occupied the thoughts and energies of the great ; Also, a number \of other things 'of Minor =- navigator's countless friends and admirers in Eu rope and America, should be solved by so pain '1 Pert'nee," they 1i . P ,0 no particular to by which they could he recognized, but which. ful, no distressing a narrative as us contained in I the following letter, which only reached Sir Geo I along with the abovevnamed. shall be hamlet! Simption yesterday afternoon—it hanng been for- i over to t he B.Cret.r X k r the II i n Illt'l'e't.' Bey warded from York factory, vie Red River. pur I `";_ _ _ , _, „. ,_, \ ,,,.. 1° . ir. li". C F i own hopes of Sir John Franklin's restoration to . "."". " J u ly t: the world had, we confevs,:lon4ceasedi but who could have been prepared for the fearful reality —a miserable and lingering death from literal starvation—possibly, as Dr. Rae conjectures, worse than starvation—on the frozen and deso late shores of the Arctic Ocean Butt we shall not detain the render, by any reflection of ours, from the perusal of Dr. Rac'e intensely interest ing narrative—we shall merely mention that York Factory is situated at the mouth of Hayes River, in Iludsou's Bay, in about 56° N L 034° W L on ItAn's action To one cannot 5111P25 Yard Faciory, Aug 4th, )854 elly Door ataryt--1 our several letters, public and private. of dates 15th June, and let Decem ber, le4l, and lath and llith June, 1854, were handed me on the 118th ultimo. on my reaching Churchill, and I rejoiced to learn that your health had been benefittcd so much by your visit to the north ADVERTISEMENTS FCIIF,LL'S General Advenbtng ttruslway, New Vark.,(lato.No. s4l Let me now. allude-to One expedition affairs. arrived here on the filet ult. with my small par ty, in cacellent, health, but I am sorry to say withouUhaving effected our object. At tiro same time, information has been obtained and articles purchased from the natives, which places the I fate of a portion, if nut all of the then surviv -es, of Sir John Franklin's miserable party be yond a doubt—a fate the most deplorable—death from starvation, after Laving had recourse to I cannibalism as a means of prolonging life. ' 1 - reached my ol(lquarters at Repulse Ray, on the 15th August. and preparations were imme diately commenced for wintering, On the. let .tlepteMber I explained to the men our position ' the stock of provisions we had on band,(not more I than three months rations) and the prospects we had of getting more, Re., Re., painting out all the danger and difficulty of our positien. A,l readily .volunteresl to remain, and our-exertione to collect food sad fuel went on with unabated energy.' By the end of September, 100 deer, I musk ox, 54 brace of petarmigao, and 1 seal hod been shot and the nets produced 100 salmon. Of the large animals above enumerated, 40 deer andthe musx ox worn shot by myself. 21 I f dehr by filistegan, (the deer banter,) 19 by one' the men, 0 by Ouligbuck, and 10 by the other four men. The migration of the deer terminated ut thormiddle of October, and 25 more an imals Were added to our stook- . Ontlic2fith of October., the snow being suf 6cientlybard for building,we were happy to oz---1 change :bur cold tents for the more comfortable shelter Of \ito snow house. The Whiter MU very severe, but dm temperature in our snow huts was never' so low se In my winter quarters of 1t546-7. Up'to 12th,ofJanuarywe had nets set under the ice inlthe, lakes, the nets were Liken up on-that date as they produced nothing. On the filst of Match my spring journey com menced, but in consequence of gales of winds, deep end soft snow, and tot= weather, we ' made bit( very little progress. We did not en ter Pelly Day until the 17th. At this place we met with the Esquimaux, one of whom on being asked if ever he'savr white people, rep ied in the i negative, but said - that a large party, (et least j 40 persona) had perished from want of food, some 10 or 12 days' journey to the Westward. The substance of the information, obtained at various times, And from ',miens sources, was MS follows In the opting, four winters plat,(spring, 1850) o party of white men, amounting to about 40, were seen traveling southward over the ice, and dragging a boat with them, by. Some Esquimau: who were killing seal en the.north shore of King AVillialin's Land, which is a large Island named KeLik,tak by the Esquitnaux. None of the perry I conic ; speak the language, intelligibly, but by signs, Um natives were made to we deridand that their chip or ships bad been crushed by ice, and that the .'llaites" were now going to where they expected On find deer to shoot, From the Appearance of the men, all of whom; except one officer, (dada looked thin; they were then supposed to be getting short of .provislons; and they purchaseds small seal from the natives. • I At a later date, the nine •stimon, but previous to the] disruption of the ice, the bodies of .about thirtywhite persons were aiscovered on the conti nent, and five on an island near it, about a long day's journey, (say 30 0r 40 Mika) to the north west of a large stream, which can be no other than Back's Great Fish River, (named by the Esquilmrux Out.koold.cadik,)ss its description, and that of the low shore in the neighborhood ot PoinOgice and hlontreal Inland agree exactly" with ,that of Sir George Back.- Some of the bodies had been buried, (probably those of the first victims of famine) some were in a tent or tents,! others under abed turned over to form a shelbsr, abd several - lay scattered about in differ. eat directions. Of those found on the istand,one was fiupponed to have been an officer, as: he had a telescope strapped over hii shoulder, and his double barrelled gun lay underneath him. FrOm themedlla oil state of many of the corps es, and the "coatenta' of the kettles, (Cis evident that our mieerable countrymen hail been driven to the last resourco--cannibalittm 7 -as a means of prolonging life. ' I Thcro appears to hProlietntliin abundant stock I of afirmuniton, as the powder) was emptied in ' heap:on the ground by the natives, out of the kegser cases containing It, and a quantity of ball and shot was found below high water mark, baring been left on the ice close to the-beach.— There must have been a number of watches, tele scopes, compasses, guns, (several double-baral led,) Sc.. all of which appear to hate been bro ken up, as I saw pieces of these different erti. des With the Esquimaui, and together with some spoonsand forkr,:and purchased as many as Mould Obtain. list of t h e most iniportaht Of these I - enclose; 'with a rough pen tunbink :.sketch of the events and Initials-on the forks and spetins. The ortieles themselvenshall be banded over to the.Suretary of the Then. It. B. lea. ou my arrival in London. - • None of the.Eaqulmeux with whom I convert, edits,' seen the “whlten," nor had they ever been - at the place where the dead Viers found; but had' ' their information from those who bad been there, andithose Who had seen the party when alive. -From the head of Polly Bay—which is a bay, in spite of Sir 11. - Beanfort's opinitur.to the. eon trary—l crossed 60 miles of laid In it westerly direction,„ traced the west shore from Castor and Pollux river to Cape Porter .of far James Reis, and.' could hare got within 80 or 40 miles of Bidet Strait, but I thought it useless proceeding further, as I could not complete the Whole. ' Never In my firmer motto journey had I Met. w(th such an. scoumulatlon,or obstacles. Fogs: storms, rough ice,lhnd'detl snots welind tofigbt .egOnst. On one occasion we were 4j daY,F;lnk ble M get e. glimpse - at the ens, or to make out his 132esitloti In the heavens. This, ons level Comm where - the the compass wan of little or no rase, was perplexing in the extreme.. The nestherente much Hoer on our retarnjour ney then nrheneutesni hound;and our loads be ; tog lighter, our dare mercbee lore neirlf dow , •ble the dietence; and we arrived; ieltepulee Bey. oa the '26the of /day, "'Mout icadent, except 'end initiate:oi 'which one of the party !oat e toa from a fnutt. bite. TM* cagnmencemerii of spring" was TM Ina; bilelons and!July.mene Minn mairi Mei to pt oat of the bay nntfl the liko vv , . , • , . • , A• , . , • . . , . . , ' \ \ \ ... . . . , \ ~ • ' \, . . \ . . • • . -\...- .. . . . G,,,•( -3 \ \_. • , Hoe, liven, HAVE Fonciga Carrrattirre Con 710.0Cran TO \Kit RAILIIOAR/ T—Tho s Seciettiry of the Treasury made a rcpart to Congreas last winter, stiowing.,the amount `of- the stock and boilds issued by the General akd State Gesell, mente, eitie counties, banks, rillroads, Pee., ark' the amount of each:held by fareigners The total amount of idheao steaks s ‘ and bonds oct,the 30th cf Juno, 1853, sent \ S L 1,78,557,882 Of which, ins held by foreign- !TS ° 24235,315 of which 214 rkilroad companies, owning some ,11,p10 miles of railroad hld paid iii or copilot etoek •••• ...... $ 306 0 0 4, 867 Foreigners held: ... —59,025.99 0 These campanile had issued bonds. far... I . 190,111.2.X5 Foreigners ‘. Total '561,914,742 ' $497,005,619 The foreign interest., in our Tailreads is there fore less than II per cant. We time now in operation, about 16,000 miles of oreilroadr, which have, coat something over eight hundred million. of dollars. of which at seven hundred millions of dollars have been supplied by our citizen. EACITEMENT AT A Pouricatiihlarnmi.—Oen. Case deliver.' a political speech:to 'about 1,500., persona at Chicago, on the 2fith r inst, He was' listened io with great attention, biit after he eat down some one called for three groans for Doug lass, who was also on the stand. The call was hissed down, hut cheers were given'..for Ohio,. Penneylvania and Indiana. The Chicagii.,Tritmne says: “A't this juncture considerable sailed; when some ono called fora speech from Frederick Douglass, (black man,) who era in the room. It was caught °fund respohded apparently, by fire hundred persons. The rif ted was as exciting no if it bomb-shell had been thrown into the room. Col. Snowhook rushed' upon Die stand and brandished his fist at the crowd, while Cot Hamilton declared, in the most emphatic manner, that ifpouglass came, to the *bind 4 .. w0u1d hare him stnittnthe watablionse. finch an uproar as followed we bass seldoth`wit- Missed. it seemed as if pandemoniuin had bro ken loose, and thr threat of the. Nebraskaites ontymnde ilia matter Worse. Ireilerick.Douglass had the good sense to' retire,. during the confa. sloe, but the 'crowd did not know it. The meet: lag was dispersed by solve one tturang off the' The Indian troubles in Texas still 4ntinue; and the elate of affairs seems to be that of Open and undisginsed war, At Fokt Chadbourne the command wain reduced to but tittle more than SO men, and dials:diens abotind,edsin the vicinity. One of . themMu from the fort, while bathing m the stream at \ night, received \ eleven arrow wounds from the.lndiani, and wt4.not expected to survive, The Camancbes, who ae now hos tile, can bring several thousand Isomers into the • field. A fight took 'place near Carrixit, in Starr county, between a body of United States troops and onauch larger bcSly of savages, res`ulting in the deattiof one corporal, and the wounding of two men end four horses. The Indians hod one man killed,•and three wnunded; and finally, af ter a hard struggle, wore 'dispersed. ',The trmps were commanded by Copt:, Jones. Thit t lapons and Comanches have letelY, hod a granJ battle near Fort Clark, resulting \in a victory to the. former.'. Subsequently several smaller fight's, took place between the same tribes, and on one or two occasions as' many asl i r to twenty s warriors were killed on both 441 . ELECTION or JOilli lIICE./015.—The election of Mr. Hicirmeri to Congrmes, in the' V boiler dis trict, over MrAtrooreall, who was known to be decidedly anti-Ncbtaika, caused no little sur prise-in some qUerters. , ;The WestCheeter Her ald, a Temperance and anti -Nebrasks \ organ, ' ' • says:. ' Mr. Hieliman's position was just such hs was . I calculated to conciliate votes.-, Ho was known to i be decidedly oppose&Vto . Judge Campbell and to • all the party connecticine of that adroit unscrop. clone manager; he was nominated in spite of the , stringent efforts put forthhy thohatollites of the post-office and the priesthood to prevent it; he had expressc. himself uniformly ha tams of en ergetic reprobation of thei,'Nehreekts iniquity, and his election is' thoughton s ell hands to be:the . bitterest pill that the people of the district could administer to the manikin politicians; \ and.pig my itatesmen at Weihington, \ The uerr feint -when employed in mischief. lie ' was for these reasons, sustained cordially by Whigs and, Dem ocrats, by foreigners and Know Nothings, who desired to set, the generM arlisinie ration. tract Godly rebuked, and that 'corrupt fo m Of delpo °racy, properly yclept Canspbellisat, rooted nut and annihilated forayer in s , districa ii which At has ever been odiorta. , i ITNITIM STATE! ' ENATOILt-NOw that it In known that there le'. a decided Anti- Nebraska nasjeGky in the Legislature, the \friends of dis tiogaishedgentletneti aiehringingterth that y fa vorites. Artioilat the rustec7entiotteil are Mayor Conrad, Wm. M. Meredith, lexacrier E. Drown, Thaddeus Salient' Judie Wilniot, Judge Polfock, (Governor elect ' ). Cen. Lanmei, sk-Governor\ Johnston, 'Judge - Watts, ledge ie&sup. Andre* \ Curtin and &them • . \ \ - It is not worth while for thilriends or`, any of the candidata te..Count too thitignitielion the, dance of their electlan, forit mity,be as difficult to control :that election , as It hat! 'been, the one just In All politicians may be disetpointed We hear it . wlittraivi that some `represents lives elected an Dillepinitenta are pledged to the support of .Gen.-Camortni!, This we stay Much doubt. It can :scarcely* that representatives elected by thef opular •yoirce t sgalust Nebraska, can to Induced by any 'Means to ge for a .trtn , who labored at Washington for this iniquity: atiffl especially when they have 'it,lii, their polar, to elect 1 good and true opponent'ef that measure. If any one.bei been approached on the question, be had heat well consider the consequences Of ployieg into the hands or the Administration Cl Washington, and the betrayalif his 'constituents . by . such a contue.-- 2 ,With a. decided mojorltyin both branches`:against Nebresta; Gen.! Cameron can stand no passible, chance of in, election.-- None but a true, tried end. able Anti&Neblaskaite cur or will be elected.—lnatratar L 'Pig., . - lamas,* Broca Beriza—.A. gentleman,ot eity`bad between $OOO and $7OO in bank notes 'on the different 'Melt hanks of Indiana:lU ilia them to a friend in ledienapolia; who. informed him that at 5 per cent: discoemthe sang convert nearly the whole. emetutkin Eastern exalting*, at the same time giving the opinion that In a few" d o , hi would beable to O&M Eastern ail:lunge for them MI , far mere resionable "rate, ,and ho 40tda to „ { • No =obi the State di:Wine Ass a bettegi =Lof luip wing th e - predikepiililosi 611fesi b thipnitlemsaithieliiy • • Voufflal. • • . . , 1 As At . Rain ' , tent ' t " Rl ' APP6a m! No TICLAIT wire DOMISICA -The 'Baltimore " g ag g ' agg " I •""nsix. - r - s. "or, ' la. been • Patriot of Vist evenifig has a letter.z.fforo San th i t 3 ,17, 0 7,1: g t cri hi gh ch tfaa ged -aP - 1 Christoval , iri in Dom' • ican Renublicr ARAI 'ha t P i ra "ul tle ted e o i l !' city a hundred and fifty years ago, the con- ' 17th September , bey, Which ‘s m tates that the ' - torsion having been derived fr,.ni wet, disint er cenmCongrez * attiontned ,, wlthotit concluding a ' red in carrying a new lamer through Argyle 4 s e t. r , ; trn ;Y "44 th e United "- e'''' Th e, ang n. by urging to an anomie' depth. It is asserted , ventiun negotiated, it is. s.al opens tp u out•re• e , r l i ens a Country represented A be richt Mtn that physicians have prsnouncrel that the dis..l else is tot the cholera, toic that it is undoubted- j ant staple productions. ' \, .'' ' ~ ly the plague, and that it is , propagated by con- Bar at... The Salem Gazette 1 arms frein, the i *iron, and is evert more speedy in its fatal et.; interior of New York State', that Wendt - ; teas than the cholera- The 'srriier of au ant- ;er which has follfiwed the .early - shit hair '. de without dote, which is copied front the Rohm i had such an effect upon :the Fall. ''siklo eas \Journal, says that " the diseaso'i l u k a week from i able butter Makers to keep atwork freely as , the time St which it broke out ; nil completely , in Jane. , We le . Ahrit a Man ; bog, made up ik, at the . \ . .. kted the streets in Soho and Its immediate i . Vic • tyt'at the present. moment kfiand street, 1 Louisville. Post Offic wassto len from ecrers • Al' le street, and othere ere closed against pas- l of the , j o froT . oos . ine , li oni . o r ... ga foi . 4 y go. ~.\ ,se s Half the shops in Regent , tree are shut np. ; the remainder are rapi dl y sloe' At At two and robbed of its content. The bag wis a g ‘fottiod o'olocic 'm the day, scarcely a dozen persons may in pricy p•t • Edingu Co I r 0.. F 'de be mei\wlth in that great thoroughfare. fitthose ri i ti "'n -o hl;-t a . ni ng ,"1 -a ni (ilme'tottebrso. loir t r ace -Co' i lu b nm et bi FeetZ f lo i tlibt zH nurg iall rh. e . , streets Which the disease is mostispeedily 4oio-. pulating,dliv dead bodies are placed in the op. j air, initnelkhliely that life has, em, so grisakis tbe fear of coritagiop. I have ' li en in two teslanceti, half rZ dozen bodies beta ' I to led off in `.. tilack sacks, like bales of Baltimore , and .Philadelphir. , No-clue - bast yet 4.9Arted item i been diseovered as to the .; ;;;rerpetratoxe tot . they robbery. ;• ' , \ Mr. WillingtothlvirtiprieW of the Charleiton t pod ,O , (South Carolina) pottrier,, being on a, visit. to • for oriel. Ydu 'Till easily judge how great a hflew York, was, oil Saturday last, arrested . frigh this has Created. Eiery one who is able leatunee of Rufus W. Gri old, on the charge of to de , has fled.', London, generally at. this 6pte, j t emptyinit now half depopulated." libel : The alleged libel contained ins-let i ter \written from New For \ touching Mr; Or bs - The , . ndiitt p.spe 'do not contain anything to I wolik's dolinestie affairs. colintena ce this et ~ beyond the fact which ! Ltimstsus, Oct. 24.-1 c is stated in: private has been vitally stated, that the cholera hoe jdespatches from St. ,Louis, th t Gov. „Burt, of prerelled in ntlon tole •greater extent than in 'f Nebraska territory, who hail but few days pre any yekr sin 1849. THedeaths from cholera i vions reached his poet, died on the 18th instant. - ,in that ikear 'the na o 1 September hod caret- t EPor.D.`. \ eaphed,ttellevietv'.eitY,.Nebraskai, on ed off lifs;94.p rsons. This year there has been ' tee fith, but was too ill to attend a estivegith ia test weeks to e snore date 8,9C3. The latest; meg, the day follzwing,d4honoe of iearrivaL] sof:Mary report , üblished in •" - ' - ""--- . ' ' . of Se'pt. 27,`nya • the choler tog frionl.andon, b t it lest ~ 289 INS, andl!) pcr. ow, die. ease dierrhMe:The leathr '\, 'nest preceding eek ere c , next preceding 1.4100. Th. ''from all causes &Hog th ' Gs a poPultition of ;:1,.282,',..; \ •.1.,- ---..e....-- trig Dover. EsoettaL\ - , 4 lest Irelandebould tied. population under the attiiet beneti.welcome, end thepri on the Other tide the Atlll age Grout the repart meet Colonial Land Emigient Comtp,— For the 'year 1843, there heft beets a it... s ea-se, \ . it BOOTS.* SHc..p.bS, to the executor 13,374, personk or ationt 'trier \rf V OLESA L E' A ND . BET kIL, cent. of the \estiniated•„nuralw4wlto emigrowi 1 ' ' JANES 'min. • in 1852.. This has not 'arisen fir any falling`k MARKET and 6 Union his., 3d' door. off in the remittances from prospmous rOatires; i . treat!. market Mow, Putstaratt.woula bisom for these increnbed, in 183; !runs .t1,4049:100 to L.,,,Z s la t AV=Zl.frar di rW a ira . ; \51,430,000. The, Commissioners &duce' from I walk*. lib Sla ck le one thetancon• seer opened in tke diminished odlwarci mot mint. tmn addi-1 pgrz,v,t7;;:x:„ :migatrz,z tr. :=l7a Ronal proof that the, distress' \by a - lAA:lreland i tall to ebeacall. Gait ceafbae Iswn oven in selecting hseso long ben ofilleted is passing away, and ' WIT: eggiltslolg e git7=ttofons, eh' de• thaeher laboring classes nerd nil longer dEspoie eatattoos of Boas and Seaaa ant how bla tonflealeal of being able to cibit4n in their own country the ranic r i:=ll 4 l= l :=Q:rtgrsir 4 mean4 , of as adequate subsistence.", Something [ pet..., sac hi whir sealt , tete. attar , must tdse be owing to the greatly, diminished li DISSOLUTIPN 'OF .V.AItTNERSHIP , -- nutobere of the r einsaupou Whom the luduceme t . Netiee Is hereby 'Klan that the Partnenaln haw • to emigra•te had now' co operate.. \ I re exsting...Wier the arm Auntetyte of sec MIL has wen dlleolied Thema..re of WATCH There his also heed \ a faillog off . in\ the ins -, CaIniTALS .15 bo eseried on Aw natal orthoverestalne • traliau emigration, but from aditicient cense.— wine. 13 moan ...mommelttv. p; ., The news which reached ` this COuntry that gold I o de ~ ,\ , ..4Sartire. 4 krnsAiilii lll h- was to be had for the diirginglund gathering.. . , to Lin 1842 to a rash, thithenvard of persons hot I .- ;'• 1 . 691 - ;•, -.' A. eeli4 - Packei •', aldupted by pee - oils habits end employment:4er 1 new and substantial statue r I.e" . . the rough work a( the Giggler.. These sort' of I . i rkilt:G . . Cti , rp Alt , = . 7giel, t - e'''''''. atlrenturerecessed \ M swell th?"emigration list. I who l ka l t il artes enteboranapri RONDA •,.islizo: .. . . 'ln 18A .34`01:8 wipe; enustate4 of *honi„• Li"„,,..,.,..,,,LP i A 'X i .rfa .u lty,la'a u k il i ey.ar d b ; . ' 31493 went \to Victeria, snit the remaining l "Tne tans - ''' ', 8000 tried theik forihnes in other colonies.-1 '''''' Et . """ CBl^lth "" ° tha 'A r -g h \ 'istul n Cereteed Lail ad, and at Wheeling with e WU Lee*. S.,orte. ,, F: \ST-1 \ ‘` ta ' ad, For tiehdat or . I fslar'To ud ttLA. , D COLLINOWOUD, AM 4 tar t.. 7 ..' \ \ ler & ire le•anenttrely new and woad boa COAL IS Braaasaa..— h\ Omsk Arrow Arrow has • ofv e ez light /troughs, excellent errOMMOciallooll. brtl- the following parsglaphi , \ • \ • i eldly enteheT as tarnished-balls astuseenT for this ', sada "Fine specimens ostoneeottl have eel taken I ,`,- ; -. 4 - 7; ,,,.... ..„. . ~...,,,,,.,„, , . ......",; \from the bluffs, two akilek-abkve winter qui • - '',..E.2 or garriage Faotory. sera." \ •\ \ - _,. , I TOLINSTON;..,BROTITERS'&•• CO.,prneti ... \ This point is near the\ bankl of the allesouri,` al Coat, aleteeasearnee oreobaeatand De l mont eta, • suit about twelve miles eerth of Omaha City, in , lagest4\ Cltr Pe: tea. oegllAsshgzaaturz s uar Rehr/mks territory; It ur, white ''(he M0t , ... ‘ll7:,'p CZa.'l7. t .i3=t en their lariats etylr, with •, .. witittired, before they starteti on iheir longonz- 9 i, ___ r he t_rs.s_ii, l _staatjarjetils_l_z_.. „tfsg,tli . • . ney over the pintas to the eplley h if\ the Or lit . 4: ± `,.=„„`g:,' ",`„'`,„11,7=1.=,,,,7417,7.X.... n 7, Salt Lake. For the henefttApf t t 'section I. ' k `'Vrr i tTleteritt b V.T 7 ,4l747l . 'rtZ•W et the country, WO trust the. re ma ..pire true, i Ths I 1,,,a,...), aa d si , ese t etee OZMusa oaks the Far- / and that an robundsnettpf cull ma be found, they a'(.l - ttot:nota data' Inc deo, acs there. it will supple one of the\grea at \ wante t i ll \ \M.'•WEBTF,RTBLT,' Venetian Blind • of that regioh, as tliWit is riot alnfod t., and la t", .' a . t daeteee...ttala ga Char etreet.SPlttehutte. wanted for other purposes than • fticl . \ . \"•'" i °"" ' •,' \ • . The east end fertile" plains of wester i illTa, -, . ', souse Of Refuge, , ... . , . and of Nebreaka; need but a supply of al to :', i ts th t purple bor bririging this .iinpor 'make thew the most attractive , • regihns ot, the i t 'tan! ~ ttn0i1.6 , 7,11.Ty . ...iii, \ gig f tu: Union for settlers: Thera. is an abuildenco of ll'i', L eill. ° ,,„',..th,',' e lm b e All TAMio q kA L4^,,,, . pine and cedar lumber up the Missoiiri, tloni\ i iii,R i ipariloa u lerak.a . ,....a .. lol% sii . t_ lotiooot .. •when the Indiana\ are removed,i there still be 'e. N o ' the n a ,,,. of , ~..7,rptaad,ili....d 7,; supply' for the iiiiiik.eanititry. besought doWn that l illaNr' ..= l •P.ll'4B..F.srfsVis.l..7l.-.PW4 • stream, as it is now`brought deist the Ohioan g ~,,,,,,t e ,,,, Th. ~,: 1 717,4,gr. a iy7,,, i , wa d T o . enf ant the 511.raisSippi. There are deposits ofieotd i'-, i l L emAr , .l.• or 'k° stael. ,, !.".oau‘et.. , e=e in the Talley of the Des MoirieS River, and we A ...a. t.c.....5t half,rf s i, • t \ ; trust an examination will alsti demonstrate t kV.' ~ , , • ii&u,17111t,. • . ; .... it is to be.'Ditind in the vall e y oi! , the Missouri. 4;,-' 3td ~.. • 1. It LIVINGSTON; Caa. -It is said to be abundant on theletnebtoz Rive . in the soutlzpart of Nebraska. : \ Pn.rnvstirE.—A COMB'POlldellt states that i in a small and sequestered glin, called Chnalds, . in Sutherland, there lived two years ego a us- , man who was never above nine ; miles from the place of her birth, was married, and had a large family;; woe never in a shopi nevei,bought anythisi from a merchant; never attended any market; and who was then about ,70 years of age. :Tait since I edbie to reside In ililapool," adds our correspondent, "I find therMlives a wo man there who .eaa tell a more extraordinary I story. She is approaching 80 Ye:inner 'age,and crime to this yillage at the age of fivelAora As- I cynt, some twenty . miles.diitant.' •Cip to islle- I ri od \she has not :Walked oak °fiche village hove \ two or three milbs, though alio, eujoya ord ary. health:, she was never in a 'shop, though ore 'fire leapt them in tbo village;iieverbinight a y thing frikm a merchant; was never in a pub it -house; andnever saw ,a market:\ I question , I two other' ces of such a. ' primitive life can be loom' land."—inerrnas.Cour, Ton ", Kansas LeagiM , '"of this city will another train of emigrants to Kansas au iy next. Adopt 150 persons Israeli...truly booked for this train, and is ex pected the nimiller will be considerably' iricreas ed before the day \of departure. Small 'parties of Irons one to a dose" are being doily forwarled by this company.-A'.Y riate,V, A PAIR or SNCIIT.IIII.—An exchange-says., "a. lady 'went into ; a hardware' Store \ yesterday in which there were a couple of clerks and milled for a pair of. shaffera., •'Supposelyon telre:us," said one of the clerks---.'we beth shuff. e : :The propri etor of the store theui halt out! . \ • SELLING OUT A NANT YAll.\l.;—Tiio Naval Agent at Memphis, Tennessee, adievtisei to be`yold to the highest bidder, on the Snit day of November All the moveable public. property banging the Navy fare at thesaitl place, cmisisting o an Immense schedule °chomp, tar, building rovittiri ale, nschines, tools, furniture arms, wagons, artillery, &c., in pursuance erthe Into tot or Congress surrendering the said Nary Yard awn \ free gift to the city of Atqmptlis. < , TlitAL or nit Ila Gayszztcrrans.—ln the,Court of Queen's Bench, .at Montreal, on thyl6th in stant, before Chief Justice Sir Louis IL Lakin: mine and Mr. Justice Alwin,stGarrer Baty 31i °heel Devitaly, Michael Moses, and ThOMOS ton, indicted for riot and assault commits d on \ the oth of June, 1853, the time of the Gatarsi \iota, re ota, We put on trial. oh till followingay thejury acquitted the prisoaers, - and they wave discharged. Figiox.—A now fsetioniiits sprung up, among the autocrats ist , Minnosedit,:founded on mallets of railroad Policy, and styling teem selves the ••anti-Fraud" party. They'denounco \ the passage ofd the Nebraska bill, gilt\ for free_ homes of one IMintred and slaty-acres tO. ectriat sYttlers, aliberateytem of whir:man/dr the peov ple, and advocate:the enactuientof wprobibitory • Tux Cons taxa r (ILL ) Itsfuwari.,-A cor.: iespondent of the Baltimore Sun sayst , -..-A Sal boat:too has been made on the Pittsburgh and Connelliville Beamed, end by which the distance` is conelderabltehorteneo' There are now about 500 handeat work- on, the and hitch ionneL— They expect so incehthe were, on timing the .win _ter with nli,ibe ban. DeXly in the epring, the balenco, of the road Will be ot,under contract, andtlid'work will be•nonplet\d jae early'as \lt is stated that before th i p lefti'ci;ch ' dfficer irts e providecl, nithtwo . castia of Colari volveit, with Instrattions thatif anotarAre-, tle•elltemitli with Its heartless deseftipneteme7. relt_to•liee thion.::.;:Eichoopipayor.‘ , the oflleei, aie ' of theriouno class no those on the iictio, they wilt hays to inatgurate, the nele:dllisi4pline. by shooting thenisele6.7Bal .. Thi fogoling Is. obi 'WI bb the • 120 ‘..s tombstoiteln the; western'country—•Wiekklite's t 3 PI I, Wee 51e!P 5 ..7 ,11 7 ' ! —New Toni, 'Oct, 24—The bisque Waltham', from front Bestol, Vtglend;treieed, this imunetang., ee. portscoatittlath r irbenAtothe.bnnissoit l`reWr: firorsaintl In 1at..0, uo4- titi- irreoked,Wgetinlo, tea Mich , 'the OiOnin Oben* remit* be ihneklseltoute . ' `ed blicatr, ineVabo "" leind:ente 80 feet wee , ea =lathe till% ;sad. prit gk,aptp OIL bOat. it is rappc. led . the mi idle* Of the Aeolic; VOLUME LXVI t-NUMBER_6 IIILLS FOR IttNT.- 1 . Tikes° k desirable cork very popular TLOEILINO MUD and tr 1111.1• attarlikd. ve now ibe rent ler , as , thkrtrieent WiritllZehLtni":fdtir Wintfalarn't•tswhge.%Tatirrrr being enpnlled to the Little Bearer ricerand Vl l / 7 and, pewter Shen 4bl Wks from tire Ohio r, outlet lock of the Loral. and the Pittsburgh tind ChM.. land railroad, There IC in contemplation landhas to riarreyed) and will be balit. • ititUrtitid from Darlington , la the tires, which matte thecommtaikationa loth • ' 7llllTrigra t sVlitrwlra‘ . ;intim cash good . tunerrtil..'r4ig Bond cash bueinent, of about 11," OW p annum. Any one wish Ink to engage • wife paying th eyee. willdronli to all amen on tea pro , proprietors, es ey are dew nod tonnt kw linemen. L.mentkutod store. DANIEL DADVPJI, Snakes EEL, Columbiana CO., Ohio. •- Postokkeaddrewe Fmn. Dearer M.. Penn's. or to SWART. Onion L in e.i - fitters/eh. •• • - Bonze, Garden andcLumber '''a.rd for Bale _', ' or Bent .. ‘;\ . .. 4- WI,LL either,rent of sell the .t..eie - cifila . ild * Wig h ''l the lrUllr elra l lfg e oVlrrtlarat ttoLambet x..,7 p s „:„—,...„,es Imasedlatei, ALW. a OW at nab Yeitoir ..lttrok• earMalPt 4.10. Thef.an Wes bar. , .--.. . N `', ' A,ap a , r oc t il Caniata. rar tlai i mor . ; j am botT. trd"..:l2td• '..9th Ward, bank of OA AlNalir __.....__ \.. \ , , . of , rioSTEANIBOA'IcOWNE, S-LlVanted:lo i ber,`seetetert ht.• '44IE ~ tiest4 Mr which iii4t., , c .. A '= -4 ± eg- r uibe fliA - AP,Mr.76.4..., \' FANCY, CHIN,' -,,,, n var ificoD JIM Impkrtedtmd not ratjtir=4.4.%Tnitti% ===l VOL. 9 •11AitRIS I k:PEN1 POSTSI4.6I azi4 "As bk CithESEL3OO, rimeE...Caitin sr we M lIENR .1:01,12241. rireCENT MASiI , 0 ydS.Wt %. ano selk.• NA cr p.,. us • 'S 'Alodo_ml'ain.. . -2. tqn.,l ' 1 r ' ' „a u . j . - \ If lrt•i v A ?On 4 . 574 3 1 . 4 . i.... \ t iCIITOOL BOOKS eST,A.IIONERY-S. 1.41.1. ,ler Federld,ort.:: Alleghnit Land y ftle and IN re. rthi=tpillgrari.itllttga° , =, :Ind °Ming Stallotrr: 1V11*17.11 , • • tall, et lavr REM Q3ISHEER-3' :I esti:r item u.deows agehrste.) ho • _ itm.D . st:o4,lte ?selquire of \ sla.4l:sintS Aej, WROP. • ni - L,-11) ,Machnipry.9“ , Bt. re , , Imle by , isel • I:3A Ali , IC.•V't 00. ' '` D 4, .5 6 i I 7 l o thJ t 'dtm m .t Yall~Ma~s. TA — RI:OA-1 0 paq e 4 for sal; at No. 1141:va.riolathiji tt,u. 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