• P ITT.gBUR6H GAZETTE 171L18121X111:0AILI -13 D WEBILTyt DAVID NIB 'wmx.r.i .16AMITZL SIAIGITE Pr= saimeensts. urn= was! ASO VOCitt. DAyl 9J.4x,44.31per annplD. Depth , half yearly .W ZEAL i'.-Txt.follarsper =num nue. alas on thAAA.k..ing anutithem. • • Three WA.* Da Annum— OCI: Tagotr {RAM do. 1%) 00 The aseknm fix es& to adirmeel to ow pence, bed to - be ral wratably ta vane. N. e* Der.... Da sent Oh. the par expipsv mine the money it sent Re s • RATES OF ADVERTISING: - • . u nss; 00111.4 . 1 t r0ikw..11!. Asti o so Do .•loch saidithetertileitroit-- 0 Do • ' , three Do • ow g.l 1 Dc0•••• -.two 1b threw mart • Do 10 00 • 4.92 fi....spqlseladskS . 4.7 . 13vr l A sFros annum) oal o waorng enMniislll.nes or we. Due doiLar fat mah addition:4 d. ~..._ ...._ Oin einem a . vmble as p15" , ...5.. -, ! - ___ sms , .) clsits.iss of papes...-.----- t'S 01 • -......it additional poem Ledertcd overawe rormill. end raw each additional acmes Loaerial.ud.,,,. toy r " .., welt verse. . ... , Advartbe - -waredintil am end eat ear alto" item tote-Merged as • Kam *al a halt .. P ooo olltabere. not. war 00 mietable - for kali adraddett...inn Vttdmitd=dfd=relflnteblrotenCtnarstwithe 'Mnt . Ad i v . ergernet ir = nrei4 . 1 .4. :04weine. ; , 4 • . pee - meat exacted accordingl7. . ' r ,, ,r i r 2 , U 0 tie d - The urlrliege of =scud edratiews la to their own Immediate business, .1' all el semente Tor . i'etnellt of Other wawa*. at well aa 41 adeartiseusente hot InnandLataft 110911MittAi .wlth their own business: and eu dames or aaverplormental 1:: .lanifal . or t gth.r2.= ,-. grall th :o l ein ' Wat ad m r i e i rtlkna ch Vi_.till be7oper.bi renderedomd tw00Mt1mr..'." ..... ""' - ' ' . ' All adrertiaammts tor. theritabbe IntrUtutlona, Am rem. ~ ratakes,erard.tostudda and Mbar trabile meeting+, and all ~ awlitleal methyl, anriateduati tilt. uitAk:C ., ," i.U9n.- h P. 7 7 Marriage notima to be cherged E 0 oats. r, . Death notima Inserted without etinran. = a .. no=nlnw i .. vied by funeral Melte:Wes or °blister notime.nati4 .tun \. :so aceondooled,to herald gr.: • . liege. advertiser, and all ottani males ementadoer tiona or requiring 0011.1 ..dealyned.ten call attention to Yalre, dolma ennwerta or _ ear Pnium auni. 1 . 1.....i., atme .barges are mule fOr admlttanoe-41m:tlees.a vrt• '. 'rate amociallong-erert take dralitnadto Til utte. ,, _._ °. • .., t u rZes th i w e ageonemeanalmal l,= I - Uetandlog thatthe mensalito.be paid for. - 11 intended to , : be Inserted in the local column, the same will be charged •at the rate of lb meta per lit.. - , • . ... t F 'gawp -., tar notAma la 1. enui.d 41010 pia. ~. „ 1.. . Tavern LbromPatitlorm 32 w/t.b.. . . .. ‘-' - p oo l Mate Agent.' and Anetionems'aomrtialgamten not : hate clamed adder yearly ratea but allowed a dlaocamt of • - ear ty-tbma and onnwiddiadper neat . DO= th. 4 , 6041 of . ' ' . 4=n of ravergar Is WIT - rum. 1 , i chna soma three torations.----St 50 i~. ,. , • ROES . OF DISCOUNT; • ; o•men. atm roe to artainent aura; IT • •N. HOLMES ts SONS, Brokers. • . 411,17 Mahe. st:betweei Tkad and Prairfe daPikaa Ii BEWNSTLY6S7.I. -, - ,'City Nank,.Chainnall. , lX . 'Bait a Fittabonth-..-..3af Canntoolat Bk.Clodn'L. do =Danko( do-- Beak_._....' do Mori of do-par Lastette Bank---- do lank of Ocasoatue,---• nu Ohio URlnal.TratCo.. de 13.4 Bank of North datertra-taißataret lleara Bank- . do Bank of Nceth'n Maeda. Hank of Itudllon -,, - Bank of Pounalurdl, ~.. Sad] Not a-....---- , - IX Bank of Penn Taman- • ' :NEW ENGLAND. , Uougralal Ltankof Pa.,. - . .111 Oust ^k. ---'X Farms& A Ilachania, Mao 'I9BW TOM • . Otrard 8ank...",.....-:-‘,.:.por No ToraSti--,_r= ragf-n....r.--,:------ c- , --6...i.:gr,.-• - 7.: • ..........; ....................... ~-___--mr . I=lAsti I.uak p illkltiliDESß E., Southwark ank.--.-. All wawa Banka---...1t _.- R ad om —...-to , VORM -1 - 3 - -• • ' - _Radom Bank.--.-.-.....0ar of tbe , olaf:-....:114 Butt of Chambargbarwb , . I. Bank ofTs.,lllolunord..... Bank of Mona coanulfu. Bank. Vo, NOM* - Hanka Danville-, ..-.par Yartnerr•Bkor.y. "-. But of Bal. Oa. Cheater. , Par ItatitOßß • •Rto•• 14 Bank of Gennantown--nar North Raglan Sault-, . rth Bank of Oat yalandt....../ , Brawbas...,- ..._11i - L-... Ili • Bank of logratown--... •• 5011111 .CA8.01.7-2i. • : • Banka liiddletown---•-‘1 - H ank_ of Cape Fa 5....., ••2 abotomay On Bank.--nar Rank ofSt. oftf. Cala% 2 • lank of Norattobatiand- Coro. Bank.Wilmtagton. ' 0 i ' llantabla Bk t Bridge Co-par ante Bit.,Notrou,' .3 Laykotown. Bank----- - SOUTH. CABOLLN.I. . • Easton Book-,----...n0 akett.tme&gurAlluk 2 ~'. Brto Bank" , ,-. 1 . Dank a Both Won... . 2 i vs...re Bkorßneka - par Bank of Cbadaton.„.” . 2 "Panore Ilk oft atostar-ur antra' a AterbaW.W Sk 2 tauter? Bank a Needham. - GEOBOIA. •_ - Para nk afwharadu 43a.sms Augusts km ssx'soo - ... Rl - 1, , , m ; ,,, 4= 7 ; , :t r 1 • Bank of Atansta--... .... ~..: Ilaniabac Bank.-----V 22" 221. 2 4rAe . : 2 ' lioneadate nadr,---.1• dthotrot Banka.. -- -3 _ . toidaster 13ank.:-:-.' ---tar KENTUCNY. r . e loader (body Bank-pax H t of Sootoky,lontreo V' 9 Lebanon 8ark.,.....:-..-:- 13k of Laula'a Thou= -. 3. ltiname Book of Elettethaulaa r ßonto ok7 ' 300000 Hank tertScatbanlrkallentneky A Waal Broth. seat :. Tart( -'' ' 'MANI._ - •• . Zeroing 8k;,,,-„rp.....m. & t00d0...1 : 1' gar Mgr - -...- " . .:::1 • ' !Bk a State Waal- Eli oriro.7r - •-•- nuts. ors. • . . , 1.. o u to=te=k-.......4.0 , ki ittlit , ril u e Wroclaw_ , - • W . .1 :. Noah rri-1 1 : 4r....b. 0.-CL. 0;..<10,.. is . . Booth at 'do IdICRIOAN. • -Much at171 , 10nd5430..•- - -- -do more Ilarbania Bank 3. Brandt at T0ted0.,.....---..."-doc=nt Stork Bob 3 ,- Soon at Payto..--..-...d0 ttalsk.., 3 Branch at DaL0u,........ , do Ingurarew Cannpor-..... 3 •• Ragan at. Cameo.....- do BULL 80k,...,...--- '2 ' 1 , liana at Aabtobada-•- , de • CALISADh. •, 4. Rauh at flaku.---- doillk of N. - . m, Tomato 6 ~,,,a, = attfauso4l—...,2o, In or% ,w k....,.... ! . : Rauh .a 1.2.141. lq ' do BY of ..,IT Canada lironte.' 6 ... Branch at leadds do EABIBBN LICEtaNCRI. . 1 Munch at Cdia.,.....- do New Vork.----.. ti 1 Bunch at t0mater....... , 'On "Phltadebia.„---... do . it,..b a 5t0R 9370,9 v ..., nn ~....' ~,,d l i r aolartirte . . = tl. Barak . ..--.7.-.C:".dertsnrinnati.-.4 llg fsoma. st ssrourosta.,'-,.... estro!_asksss-......-.......,..... strums at 1.......,1.00 133 ,-,_ . --.. .. ft latilrifigiiiiVElTll. = 1 It - t. • --- '21•6 - at.-- --:- '" , a:o=ll=u 5tanigh.......1600 ..'; , 2006 alOl Braced 0. pllt.rriiiELßltt .11:1i..i0d.0.14 P1a11i.t...,,f1a ". • El.". PkIt.....:•••••••••.; 6:1E.14: UM .>,..,.... " ...... 03 Broth at- Portamonth...-• de Eradrkkarora:--7 7.30 Boob at Eat0n...... - . do' Tao Thabe5........-..... 7,30 ,7 - Book ltageos----• doralaega----.-.,......, RAI '-' Brogb .2 •Culobah•..-- a. Smargistut..:...:-.' ..„*. 4,03 • Broth at Lfweakm....-. •do Tan Etaldt. 3.90 1 Boob at w eneter,.......,.do:Nalwiata---..--- U 4 , Boob at X.adgL,',.--- doiDana.R...-.-.-.--..1.12 PRICES OF ,STOCKS. ILLPORSZD 70E 411:0.TIITM1B311 uMES-112,111- A. WILKINS te..-,CO. fiTOCK AND EXCIIANG4 , BRoILeBS. , .A 0.71 FOGR72I.3TEET • ,-..•- . . - I- 1 .......= data ogee; ltaelson .. / . 1 - ttla 4 Co.) , - WhOiCside• °TOMS, '-- - - -__ : 4 - -.----- • Produce alrid Onamiraion ifertnnts, and Dalt.. United Etat. PL.. - att./Jar Pittaterarst/ thaufactures, No. 112 Oecen. street Pitts Da • '...* 1nt..7. • /up . hams. . , . „0,1„..,* Peo.rlranla d'a.,...-.- 100 -... .... 1...J.AJ1/7 — Da ra---- , -e- I" -" - ..* R/LY tb • • d. ." riII:ROE WARETIOUSE.-;-ILEYRY IL j'lnl.°' 51 , - a:7Z Iro . 2 •••• '-4-,?111.' t) COLLlNS.Toewarding add Cummhodeno Marehn.And _ Do. " 11 - ........._... ,0 0 .hs AO , s e ' . Balm In Cholera Datts2,Laketialo and Product genandl7 otatahnradli dry 62,......-. 100 . 53• BO 1....1.*jidg 25. Wood street. above Rater, Mahwah • nit2l ---E '' """""'N'7.l '" ''') ' ' . "sive M-roN-BONNHOEST- & MURPHY, Wbolo r.,:rt.. #n"irr atT cd...iir„iii. we -:61 1, ti tb 4O. ..1 . n y, ' •:- .., ~ ' • 1-• pietoreinaned'it=r,'="lfigAr *Atra, Pitt.. Dank Of Fithihrog-.-..... tli 67 56M Dimg•Tas... Merclulatg & Rana( Dank 50 .AO /8.. ..- 4. - 4 Raab.. 11./.------ 60 67 " . ..-..- ,50 4 . tma A 4 C FOBSYTIL Jr.: Foricai • Zin and Mtmellitactlfiliair-7-- tg *I 6/M ' - m....-,,,, . _ ... 1 Dridge....-. 25 25 7:5 Ildw.3fax ..65.31ekti ITIKOMASPAL3IEB, Importer and Dealer . I, •' r_ 'ile'&l*estrusr.—.... .25 ;57 85 Dls.--Isn.B 2. ln Pr.& and - Ainslie. Wall Paper No. 65 51..1 Rand - at. Reid. ' '5O 44 40' Dl.r.. : ps tr.r..l,bolmsem Third and Fourth suet Pittehecrah. . • moh.-'6 3 doellschr LiterMe= Ea,. .ti a 2 Die , It• - . ": " 1-.-- '-' '. y a ,M.cCLI N T 0 C K , Importer and Whole , I . . Pieta* , us. inenranoa-. 6 10 d ' Dir. 92 111 et ~_ . _. Ws aerd Retail - Dolor, Fs Carpollng. ' Floor OD I Wortern 11dara880C0.....:- ..... •II ' 15 wAsn• vs 5r,,,/ m,,,,t,,ft,..r.th, ..r piano Coma Window Elbsdaa 01.__,.......1i5ang Rm.. 03-. ... 21 lf , " -13 ten. /kat mmlarca N 0.11 2 Rarheuetraei. - ."...'..."..- 74.'"' -... °'. .. " "" " !- - ' ' ' Ar a !LS k. PATTON,,Wholesalc and Rol' /Utah.. tee rcu5...... 50 41 = Mr. ter.3s It et IX talf Deocera on the z.t.,sc olds of the Dt•crca, , La. —,.... -ft.: . .2„- - :-- . Iderases 1ia....--. 60 .. - .- . . • --- - ..2 . . sera loal/...24Caue....... . . . ' ' DRY . GOODS. - ' - • 1 1 • • . 1 11,Varar= 12 1,2 ' 41, Dle_jigg 4 110 FRANK VA.N CORDER, Dealer in 'Trirc- 1 Elacgratur 16 - , Nor BD.. - hegalloldery. .and Worm La. Good.. Rmbroldeties, ' Ythoon'l="eairl Ra11r0.... •U .41 - 42 . _ • Osugs. Parnialling Gorda and rantr arthisr, a toll as ut d o * p.,.... gab... 1... 00 ad .41 wertsnant of which out ...a br had at No. MS, obrher of [ Raft. It Otdo Salm.- 50 -•-• - Mutat street and tha Dheasond, Plttaburgh.P.,. •811-/.7 • 1 Llervaland 1 Wallglle R, R. 60 -f . . . • os ini, . - a- a. Ina. / co- ttroarson...c. a. arrneng* en., 2.1.8.1 re.....,M=5, 1: 1 7.0.1 n g, "L b . •—. . . • A. mAsoN & CO., Wholeraleapd Retail' • Z.Wriami accarciii= too n:. - - I ,• . - . rim Leila: my avid eltaDM Dr? .arida 25. PIM 1 Turtle erlek -111.3 k. Road n 10 __ Aiu.sp.rawcrumkß 4 ro ..4. - 1 , .... MURPHY tc Bollet.V/ELD, Wholcaalo-,1 ' OreenstaxUrsTdls Au .,, _ .4 Rebell Dry Garda Blashaills,cornerltourthtad 1 . . . , 0•••*•. . . . t _Mleuwoots-l--............4,.... .... .110 170 Rs. Dtr. --,. . ..... _ ....._ ... 1 ,plitAborgh et Beeheea-.... .-. 145 128 Nr.1454,135 - p - :. .-. , GRUIVERS• , 1 !forth Atosii.--4-L-e.-.. -4 ,65 561 New Et.... • . _........... 1 t4 ; _......--, , - - - - - - :._ 1 . ., --- - - ---, '4 , oinigt.f.A.,cl - 66 - 7! , ,,,,, ,,. . - rd ,- . o e - r ,,, , Piellotritt /..,... Amu.- •-• . ••7a '''' - , and OnneoludoraferrhannuNo...l7s Wood .11 Lib- Ohlo—_-.......«....... ..., . tli i 1 ' ..., , . . stmt.; Eittaburgh. : . 1..... . nrl6 ~ , --.-- t 4 .... ......:4=- ‘ 4 7 -_.... - .'...-*--"*:- :..• --- t * I- - ' .R.0.:t7,1iT MOORE, Wholesale.Orpocr , Rec . ..r.•=7,,.'-'.•••••-•••• - i -'' , 21frIng DletiTher, Daler fle ?rodeo , : PletitorruhMarol • 0 . 70 / j.gy.” g •=,,,, '. . ... .03 .16 ' • . .4 a/1 klub of threhen and Donwetle Ulnas and ..". 7..6 1 . Lkolonh • 'n, MI Liberig et:Mt On hand a Tarr largo .e. . **,• a**. - 7 - ..• ::: , .... 3 •' . stock or anpnior old Monongahela Whlaker, .1210 !11l he t Dolling 27.7. -- ... ...2S " i. , ..14,10•.5.rc.,h- au 4, 2Q 1 ( BLACKBURN CO-45.7itlicolesalo Cro- 1 A Rational,. -- ___, ... I . s) r 0 is .. . • esra o. Peuntrliwz i atroalera 1b Trelluce .4 1 ,- torn. olannfactue. Path and Oalmm plwaga 1. t , Norerkb..----.----= •-• 81 4 ' on hand at thete:Darrhome,l Wat. strop!. PittanneTA. 1 ,--:' 2 HARP . uNi Islam.' DiTirczy k CO., Wholesale Gro ‘ .... 21;00 esea Domhalmion Ilerrehants, and Deaßrs In Produce, VID. .4 101 Fro. abut. PILL. h o__. 6_5_tta....1.... Ithzart.Mt., k;lsAkliGE A. YirILKE maw Bank Bakti. P/I'l7lBo/ VOREIGN and ..Dom r Dank Notes sad Lan& Wt • OoLkoetkros made *smells IgnalnoWatTßa te _ n Stoat. ista kinuny md .1,24 .!!' ,cs • ViteLfied time. GEORGE , E. -ARNOLD &CO 3 ( JLALYRS IS SCQASQEgpO~D7Q , . '67* . tik HARDWARE FOR . SADDLERS ANI) qeranaos , macesg. . R. T.,D3ecti. .1 - Xs. .131 WOOD antarr, PIITS3I7IIGIL" - '" • Ai., cloths, Law Daiosaluy itar, 'Boa :beg lota TwOor,garWah• Tamaboita, to. - . • "o. 2'2r. ..4.lazlioVLt AdeWbir atite I • Ir TESLAN/FALLLS co.,L LIT co..i.e. Bausoa.N For r b 7 Caosi, I 5 = N :a 12 "teln.a ,ant .17= 41 Vti gh "andslasti. • - Slrhutlealaz attelltSOo . to Trawl - tpotoota frock PI •=.0,• . 0r Grua to {Vanua Ifallavold • JOSEPH. ABOLZILLGE Ant RXI4II,•DICALICR. nr IMPORTED OIGAIIS,- • , 68 ...- • eau voinfi 1 :.. . i . GAZET T E . .. L v ITTSBURGH \, ' BUSINESS CARDS. A.TTORNEYS. _ OSEPII '& A. P. MORRLSONi AttOr ggattlib+lsthh 4m".',lr-n• uaeirkh•krrr...•-_ I • ..W. ECALL, Andras), at - .140/;"Bake. s weirs Haag" . tlsn't strut, bitteen l'Scdtb snd Icemond Mier, au.IO.wITT IA L Attorney at Law, ra - Et. L. 1.4 oßEier pijuodE, Attorney at :Law= Corner a Ylfth Oraat streetemMite iboCout , ptoc, Pitubsulh.• - • • • mr.A.Y.53 K ttorney at sr, 00 6 rrarth Arms. Gnat, Pitubstigh. JafAIT F' 'CIS C YLINEGIN, AttlrneyntLavr, ilo.-170 Fourth street; Pittsburgh. JASPER E.' BRADY, Attorney ht Law, No. 139 PIM alive t,Pittaburgb.: BANKERS AND. BROKERS. MNAN &CO :Bankers and•.Eiehanto • Bram. n. 95 Woc3 Winton:nor of Dliinorai • t Pa. itrlior .5941 Ilatik hntasand Coln: Direormt T. Ermtmage. and Proodasoirriiotoe. make Co ll ections In all the prigeirol driveler the - Onion; Retain iiereoita on hal Au:Mon mitaroat, and gire their prompt attention toilah er matte. appertaining to. Sector's Moine* , - _ au." ............ RADIEB ,Lt RAIDI; 'Bankers "Emil Ex clanger 11Mknet. Boy c mial melt Weld. and S thr or . d Notes. omigtotaloam , s, o n Ite.s . ll.=or iu to o lc= artd:t. Buy -and wit amok* limo mode on all points In the tioloo. OM* Onflier of Third and Wood streets, diroitly opposite the etaisrlosi Hotel. , : . . D. KING, ,Coin; Stack .and Exchange Broker. Follett, street—Buis and sells Stoats on Dui Eischstum on , Eastern cities supplied at ear tatt estst Collection. nude on tn. : Watt at lon ratsss Res; era Bank Notes libagnt and =-2A. - • 1313 713.1111. 1110. IAIZI , o wk ER, HANNA a. Co., Successors to cum. t Itankard,Exehande.Brottngusd adios In T onics Domani* Syntuanins. Certid.ratatof Deprtlt. Dank Nate*. and Edwia—N.W corner of Wood and Thnd erect. Cnrrent Mown . method an Osmanli.inght Checks dd. van and-DODeeticnt made an motif an Pried' pal points of the United State*. • She Idaho: ;rand= paitte Foreign and Annadein ' Ada - ant:a ionde ccoadidnanata or H. &..Co.;iianters L and Rrel.ovtge grokess, lioe9l Zult . emu! ri! Wood promptly Wended W. • • ' • J WILKINS & CO., Exchange Brokers, C. 1111"t==gVet.t!inatif. Lank !linr . . TIT M.' LARIMER,Jr.,. Banker andttro- V V ter. 4th strott, Ea as, Laionlanw the Bantu( IQHOLMES & SON, Auden in' Foreign 'a and Daturas 13111 s of Esektsnra:Clertlleatos of De posita, Bank Notes and Epeele,•Nn.G9 Market street, Mts. burgh. leCollestbni mada on all the- tsindna elem. theonaboot the United States. • • 0:D16:4:3Di M G tcatzTA L. READ, Bookseller and Sta Eloper, No, Irmata - stretr, LP0134-Thirkhir.- LoR: WELDIN, W ;Diesels and - Retail Desire In Wank' oad School Lack Payee and Fito ,No.AZI Wood street, (betlreto .nirg and Fourth) . .• . TOEIN 8: DAVISON, 'Bookseller mad Sta, tkeer. eiaeasof ter Dulls= is Atipleor, se.. f I larkot mad, neer Fourth, Ptilmbsath. • ' • •e • . ee ernad - Deals ae, No. 12 *srUt stri.t.umr monj, fttlatarst. ' AY ,t, CO., Booksellers and Stationers, as.sslrsoa stret, next door to the •- of Third, COII.IIIIISSION &C. J. W. SZTLEIR & ..I CO. IEWARDING COMATTSSIO, b N 111Er krisetPlitaurch Man- Article*, LeAd Pipe, and libmit Le.l. NA. 97 Fire. Stlett, sas-1rd.54 Trioina4 On3yter, iinmter aiid Dealer is OnION.WINES.,.Brandies and Old MO- W. POI DEXTER. GeneralMerchirk din Droner and Comas"lrma Mernhant, In. Front and 115Secondstreat. InOrsbaren. l:Or-lead A.3I'BiNE, Commission L and For,- . , itettnerMerrhants. dealers Wool and Prods*, per-emit": also, .Pittablmb Xlsaufortures. Na. 114, Serond Ntalset: rittabsma. - . at6.1r14 • . . II BISON CO., Wholesale Grocers, (Suciesl. 5 1. err • h4at e Des a A n n n na Wod n a nd a Pr n dietn n a nd n /m 7N ng 145 Itlrnt andll6nesnsd Ittentn. Pl . 4.l:rtanh. *D3-1T - ,st W. REA,llour Factors,. Commission sad Membaati and Thla MI in Produn giners.ll7.. Orders for Pittsburgh Marxfact.uree VW= tif Wended Sas. 14 Water an4..90 Front six. littearrts.b.. Peens., . 'bs:ll.-Spci-essorsooa o xn dto' MRDY, TWOOD: 30M ft Clo , 43ctmags6=__ .. and . Man, Neb. PI - ttegb ?Weave, . HEY, MATHEWSr, Whole's ale cerg, Corn wadarding. Breretianta, fa for Arida= Cott= Saria.s7 weisua.at Generid COMPlif, • 'eon 'Motrionts, Ptiihdelphio. • myna wbramer c ft roostftment, oaf Prod r ft nerollp. • xialr .. . _ lorf.N,W.ker CO; Wholesale Grocers, Counnlntionllsretunt, and Ilmeers I Produce wag ttsbuggh llganfootatrest No. WO eily it.. Pittsburgh B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, t rz m nikus mmturat. and l abol. part dab. sad Byrn Prod.. C ar ISlter Meg betw.u.Emitbroall sad itc.^4..Pl . & . ItRA ib ' u . c . 4 %tie -Exaisaage, matt, bought snd !pill. • Id ban* neip#Lo,4 I bail, apireimbealsit tent wiam......--sos D. vsna-.......—5-,ana c. sea M'O,ILLS. & ROE, Wholesale Gtoceee . and =ll=llll s. NVIL BA-0.,8y Wholean.le Grch ceri, X0t.115 and 20 Wcod Plttabor.b.. NIVILLIAM-p.k.vld'OLUlta, Grocer and arm:of Wm& 440 Sixth stroda,hso. ' , broil boad slag. smartouat of ebnloo asonnioo dzo T./p-Fordo, ham sad ;lab. inolossio utditstaLL Leilm f.r141.4 on tho lon-salorms. - illitOtEßT ale,gypoee,Commksioa Newitg.,sts, Dagorin Pridcos pa! 1515.1555511 . 9.5. !bp. 253 Libett2 1335,3 t., WICK & :Mte&NLITLESS, odeeettsors. to, ,L. kJ. D. Rick. Wltoleule Grearisil o=-1...,..M.d.a4. Osten to lion. Ma, taw. On Wood., armload Pittdranth an latest. Maar; AXF . str A - - --- AL CULBERTEOK, Wholesale Grocer and ,ilVii.,°P7l:pr.;4l.l"4 14 rM3115:171-clie7u'irellroe 4D ers,T`om- - ..... B• . . ritiski:SIZY,WOQiWARD Is' Mi.:Whilst Ii sab *AM itisotabiladliate .. .. AGENCIES: ....._ ..._ __= 7: - = - - - - -- --.------- iet.CAßD.—llscing, been appointed tho ex inutv. '4Wte tor Y I:debt:ash, for the sale ofPatent retedi Cemented and &etched Leather Belting. ream ufactnred by V. JEWELL k Ea)N, of Hartford. Connecticut, We ltd ,, offer for sale a large assortment of all widths, mmtufecterrna. at the =muffle:trees prices, his article Mine auperlor to eary Leather RelUted ever before offered to this market- Alma a issse Wet of all widths of ladle Rubber Belting constantlyou hand. and tosiloat P' ^ )ti,..taa.ii Noting vet:. zz...fie n.i . l.i. Av.. , ' re sca J. H. PHILLIPS ksTINoe Agent, - Stk. 1.1.rd.w 4 . oarth stre.t..b7.w,ol. . to. SAMUEL L. 11.A.IISIIELL.5ecretary Citi lasarsnee °sawn IA Water street. M. .GORDON, Secretary 92 Water stmt. JGARDINFACOFITN, Agentfor Franklin torgroo Cbmpsar, northuld corner of Wood P3IADDIRA., AgOut for Delawaro tad b..artect Carinany. 43 Water stmeL 1 - .IEO. -TAYLOR LIU SION - , (successors • All toll,lhrk Idioms.) o.eril Coto.talon .11. rm. erstql. dierati=rd Ag , tt . nts t . ot Tranin l r e tt I o, l ootten, &ton Yarns, Danis-Nl:v-1, Al. bland , K tsar Henihr Tab.:, Soda Aeh r 'Mod. Cinch- Ob.. rig 8e1..4 W1dt414.4 N.ll Etor. md 000 and rittaburith Meenteduted C. 440 je5.. 11 7 , hon. Lir the “etat Mill" sn4 -Banter 741111 -131.010., Nor it Front ttreet. Opp.. 1.45th1e. Pittsburgh .4 St Lords rithet Laucting,) Cinchatutt. , J.6htad I A. IIUTCTSISON & CO., Commimion oN . clkrol,n_til and Agents fbr tlieZt. Lena Rug - . Rata- Ego i =i7iZlolatses , Pig and Dar L.A. Mx* ausic, MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fates, The kfiltWood • 7=-- NRY KLEUER; .Dealer in Music, u :A a& ininoinenii,wia inii.rur Intilm sea far Nantes Clark's crand and square Man.. with trantian's Ade= Atiarlammt. ;uw fre Dunham's DRUGGISTS.. TOUR. KIST; Tr.. (su, , cessoi. to Jaa.'ll'Out• tay,) linanand• an d . Retail Druniat and Dealat In nta, (Ma, Dpartufa,' tit Nand street; 3 dont, below intLil.l2a6l:lt3abargh, .3Fant ,33640 WILCOX .-- e -- ists andpoh aaaa&6.,lrug g At r'r m glr " a rug t .. ir A T7„rz tiet: D idns,Veforry,abdsr tantnPAMY businms. _Phreidans n reicriptlons Iflllairl.l2ll7.l2ldili. 11719 OHN •P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Deno, Plaints. on., I - ambit.. and . Dye Staffs, tirs.:lM betty ntsret.PitUburrh. - .111 otters will rend.; } .,omit attention.. • Or Asreatpa Lontkrn I.OD a valaski• family rudleinets. • ------- . A. FAXINESTOCK .4. CO., Wholesale Dram:lets. and mennfartarere of White lead. Red and LI Mare, earner Word and Front 411: reete. Pitts • . meld RV.T.T.FIiS; - IVholeaale Dealer in ItVgw-I.o=tikz=o(x4v=e4laa,mt,,. mrI RAINIc RtiTEiC. Wttolenale- & Retail A b nertelet.. came et mate 1.11 SC:Clar stnti. SCHOONMAXER 4 CO., Wholesale • la - aestita 150. Wexxl stmt. Pttt•hrazb. • .lOSEPH. PEENING. Successor tb.L.Wilcox so t Co-, earner Market Area and Diamond—gt con- Meal= 'l.:l4lrtntV=Cl',=7:ll7:L of :at in vg gt . Us twiner. • I.7rTlytlons ettrafally einavcrand4 stall .10 - home. ' ' - • - WOOL MERC LEE; successor to 511:111PIP/ & LEE, cl =rald a r izio4, Eo=l3: fart.th. MEDICINE. I' an d Residence, I L:juill l S Ki t 3 , 7 c G:43i t i c ie incstncirsl. Tut. 1,1731. VARIAN, M. D., O ffi ce 6th strc , ot, T v bier Braithaeld. Ogre floar.-11 to 9 6 A il f ai,i to 3. to 8, r. MERCHANT TAILORS. gCHESTER, 'Merchant Tailor and Clo . Me; \a74 Wad 'trek.. Particular atfrs.U. _to no* ao6 room' CL?tblng._ n035:7 DlGBYTMeichantifailor,Dra am.ieneuerln r..el no. ctotblaailin -WATTS &CO 51erchant Tailors, -Llarstr utruet.—We aro nu+ reo-irlur `rur . i grAlA a l T r . r ..n ogr e tg . =. l l,== ; lit Our Mends rad custom.. will tiara 0.0 or .11 Dula 31,15137 A LW, .WOODWELL, Wholeeale and Retail: • Sleisasetnrer inn Dealer In Gl•lnet W.ee, 240. 33 street. TOILY WETIIERELL, - Manufacturer of PATENT box 'nem, .•superior article. iIOLID DOA aod BRAZED BOX Titi a corner of Azdereon end Rob. ludo etreete,one allure fro= the Bead Meet Bridge, Al. /*Sheaf an, ocOhoc.ll MBROIDEIiED AND APLICA MAN- P.m —k ° 4 3l7iee ZtylLtTe." - T.Ca Na ASS Nnt Area. abore 11•124. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Bina ofacturing_Company. THIS COMPANY HAVING ENLARGED A,,ll l Llfg:i..r=lllZWA. l :artrd it , gi,° . gcL•r• °' l —PraTilfT,"Ataat&traue. • Pittaoarsh. Septanber =.11503, ' Boots and Shoes!! • iIAMES ROBB, N 0.89 Market striet, 3d dceerfrom tho Iltartet Boned; would halm= tho pub thst be Du nor • very Mistook at nay thing _ln the hoot and She tesdel mach ma Ladles' Gaiter* half Helena tio i nll ' u E.= Min : =113es:o" they lt the style Outer. and Per. Boots nod Shoe* In all tone torhetlen oLuGontlenna. fon Oren patent Calf Boat Stuadi Call Bccht Comoro. Otters and Shoe% Woo. EU.' and - Yo Ike" nu Pooch calf. • Plead. sive ...call as do wish to fell siech an settee to all rho bun no dlth their customas null id. aellof. - Liam Remember the place. 89 Mutat eteut. Op Rang s. oap. .11 , PC011D , it CO: 'WHOLESALE AND REUEL EASILIONLILI ii4T AND • CAP 3101:1FACTIIRESS, /LID nzAtaateri ALL Eros OPEURS. - COILVPiI or WOOD ,LIVD IFTH snag= Pittaburgh, Pa. ta-Th.0....k oral:own von"' qualDE .A.EWEI. , E DMA sa4 =ifs. Dom Cuff. and Far B.AstA • • Coach and Carriage Factory. TOHNSTON, BROTLIEE 4 CO., coiner of CP Belmont ind .fletemn etteets, Allegheny.CllT. would =otrull th. T Inform titLtr.fir=he at=eeterall melleltyr..7l:telthe one Chaeleasln all their various 'f ig Olden vitt tn., utn ' t wlth strict Miami io don. lute looney or . Hutt ttepttra "dant. te attested to onhe most remonahle terma.•'Lletne In all Melt own the be Latent Shafts, rou. and Ittml Etat MO' CAI eantldent that all who fame Man with their InatttlMllT ,telp u tet=tly satlMl . lt i m u tr% oatge.:ork. ban. Ebaclxte elserbera •• • . New Casa Factorp-4llegheny, • Pi:. H. WHITE* ca, would re wethdir'tnhans the nnblic that they hare a. 'on Lunch. between kedernt and Aseshaiikey .th*"jorr.te".l4freserts'''=". rankle ; Cweeba. l: parone a ditugomy Phstook 11.M.Vosti theta Leer e @Dee le =a le Ilfteetree Or Me ahoy. Wort, and the they . bass they feel •andident tbe7 eSsenebt .'ed .done. donna.. the most resentablo terms erttit,tltces wanting article' , in theta tits. _Paying parlicalar attanUon OS selection ofratiternde. and baying . new but annnetent work... they hese.. been:idiom its ',annuities . thole won. Ws thssettwf eat thesttentkrce of the yublic to tblo matter. P.th.—Theysising den. la the beet ontuneth . " and on tits -moat reaeorsbis terms • . lanett . . :ff PIII7I3ITROTI COACH. FACTORY , gEtf - - 46. .Dieneoett Win, • war iro , xt Stmt. '' • . ? 3.0 PR I . - ... ~. SL 1110) le, orn LTOII. . . yrOULD 'respectfully call the attention of •- twathera sad Weston litereheote to Mellon etoek o Wesel* re:mix if to rite from $lOO to SUM. nue carhmonan hat from the le.t material end Workman. Otto. sod tinder hta own impend/Oen: - Oe oeo. ttith <floo d... ' warrant mai...rt. to be Intlnior te none man mac tatvd In the Union. The owes, of Ws -bn•tterto nod the matZocz o v i Ltd:m o irol Om tlatfod i et:f Lotlh , zit tr l eh eetsblletotent. , Porto. ertoZott lewd 4 hOnert .worY trill 1 ploys ea11 . .6 itentinto bll rto , i abr. II , M 4 MII.I. . MI "TrZl-..i::::?ors7• L mamma. tiVUIPOtiI,iPSIgIXgeII S Co. NOVELTYI9RS TSBURGif i PA. ACK and Depot Railroad Scales; ilay, Qtw*ad . Chaim dn.; MAGA. autt..Ceninter Thx. ze of all Apqrlit,opD ori, o Thumb Lean. Coifs* M ir IL or arlacut•kWl.r. runt M Erpwred _paten= Bolts and Vsdenin • Mdlosblol.ren - W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS;' stst. BTI al X 3:3 utoo e,,d, meet" 9ceddjlqd eald, • ONIESLENTs, T om b., ch, Te :st one . ' Ittiodtare rove, "dupls. Imroclog Stmsell. - te-, $l3 .tire onteod. and .4.1' to order. ) , T toethlnel7. et the i fooast .teleed. „Three boodred arljdost sad 'elected dr. cce fortsend cis, ta..5"0 bead. -Mock sad /Mob Mo. V, dft "en" dsWteD t I!= e ltr , ' 9"r"" . . 'Mir-Goods and Fasi*us for Gentleznens' I . 44"A miatth.L O8 3 e : 31, 0A 1 7, 85I tt e f . • 4 that they haw& lost metro! al' wooly oregeode ptnil hefted, petovass—i..c the but Me Ear. a fft,l—..ll2e ot , ''dendtmeUwt .ham grwely ittrreseed lrt thei t,t retato%' soma hithero. with th elmgehß eir haable. efforts to rme, ettiaa, W them to lireehaOrthoia la the same "action . . li r aui U "e4g= litioraie.ft f te tior 400, b!** • , .... I . . IFlititlenielle pint Cl ass - 0945.- : - rthoubscribera be e p- to inform tlee : with. thatham-reed thatt thatrAtadc.,, • oinnat oat .att.h.ablowa. W....=.. araaa4 .. .. 7 . 1 '...-; ''.... 2 . I V A - -WI .. . NY Lain? PUNIC , PITTS' MEW TUX ADVERTISEMENTS. Prom ViRSCIIER A SCUELL'B General AdvertWm); g0van.'N0.34041.1 34S Ilmutway. No,or York, (Ixt4 \c. Extension Tables. TM. IIEfADT, 150 WoostetAt., between Y Prlnca and Houston Re., Nee York. 31a4aulneturta. .llnr4e um:lran:Lent always on en d. Orders to ELI tine tomeivally attended to, onl74ana OUI'IL ir CO., Wholesale Print Sellers, pnbilabers..printcre, end Manufacturing Act Igo. Co moan. Carla Loudon, Berlin. and NO. WO Broadro.Y. New York. Catalogues Pent by mail. The usual discount to tkoikythie and Institutions. Picture Frame. furnished Cloaks. Mantillas and Tablas. gvOLYNEUX BELL, No. 58 Canal street, I.MayYork, Impostor and itlanufactond at Ladled owls, idluatillas. atid Salinas, of entry kindand desalts tion would call the attention of merchants to his same Asleviasnrtment, made expressly to suit • mail trade.— te fubiortsve the test of the sawn, found O f candling to Snob Id•liela Ladles(lasetd• of Fashion, the only mashie book of Fashionspublishedin•litatf., befog published only few data tofore the anumenostuant of t een , nuloth, all others appeastuß fli?" • Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! AKanuTTENTION of purchmDr. i s flutiffi .. (4 .repeetfully called to a new and e reutl i nlf Pilo: F=e, tow r nil, Crlie:ittlfras strltewl blal7.7 " Tre neeillarity of the Celestial' Pimp. consists In ...Sty for teary P.P. W. with the Angie Min c r. an attelnuent hitherto un- Anon:. to the Plano Forte. yb., mo o. ordinary...water ls enabled br the eild of thls Improvement to produce efforts in octave playing then w old amfound a Thalberg or. Lista. (Inc of ita chief ex. ppjlenete is ita capacity to he ued at •111 as an online. Plano ot the ...let 4.114 of Woe. end ie inertly changed by the use of a C 0209 1 ,21 pedal to a cumblnettion so thrilling and melodic.. to upteate and clarto the heart. Tone Immanent , ere superior In power to tee pdr ea pp I stare name while for sweetneer purity, breadth and richness or tout: they challenge the ....peti t!. or the world. - This 15 the united tertimony or Drawees d Atow tears w too bare tested the Celestial Plana Ordlnary toe of oil pits, new and wend hoer for sale et reduced prices. CLY a 1113\OPIt Ihroadway, hew Tort, Danutartrire A Denier.. whoh.lo ...IL 7 trodie's Cloaks` and VIEO. BRODIE, 51 Omni. and 63 Liepe 117' nerd eta. New York , Importer, Manufacturer mid Wholesale and Retell Dealer In LADIKS' CLOAKS and lIANTILLASIif ate 6 y and dercrlption, wild. the attentlon or buyers to blest...este. of goods, imitable fix the Fall Season. Ills etylained the Dale sa confirm • 1 monthly bT Darper'n, Daley's and, other I.radinir /salad. 1 Deo.. . sepliSralr Musical Instraments. MEM Obseribers are now prepared to offer foe Mak lurpeetlen of Jobbers, klusteDealers and oth. era trading In Maxima Instrument. and Merehandlas.' the tbdosslng artlrles: Fah., grih,r, Basso. Ouiterm Fluter, We.: n.d. - and Germs. .ArrMll4“l7l.l, 31740•144, Pte . , Rem, Moe.. flonetvemr. sf 44 (Ammo. }heed and Reline Strings, it.. dr. Om arrangements wllhthe larevat awl molt celebrated 'Mannfaeturers In Lampe an rash as to meth or to sell, goods at their towe.% prim. and we tan offer mu_ metro mem the advantage cf aeleethig.from attenttrelr atm and saverenv. toted stmt. Bolog in the Market at at sea ems'lC lilt TUB ready aacrehtet as job lots of goods . that mar MP, we con .fiord trdevrtnidUseof bar gains Inman artleles. Ascents: of Gerhart t Needham,' relehratei Patent Melo-, deum.. YEIII/I.N.LND. ZOOM& 1.1/1 & Lan e. mper ard2-3mv No. 91 Malden New York. ' TT "e Age , - t.E.I /HE undertigned • having the Agency et Ileum EMMA= g NEE.IMIAIED Total fELEBRATED PATENT MELODEONS, theylnform the Tn.. and the •Doblle In general, that tthey are tow prepared to for.. to Dealers an,t alhert them Only telehrated Instruments mitt. alanufeeturare LOWEST PRICES Eorry_lnetrumentliarrantgoL 'FERDINAND LOODAUId d CO.. Itoratrten IlueLaLlestroyearos, • N 0.07 Malden La.. Nor Fork. Daguerreotype Natexials. orW. THOMPSON & CO.. 31 . 5.13 roadway, Tork, Ellumfoettacn and Dealerrin typo ApparPlus,Slatetwo. l'aysern-ro,a, and tza r:Len ofgstas,C arnr t rtnictlaary Frsaus and Cuoo, and =Ca . a. 11=1 . . ag . oth tiarers loyemt plea Andz.g.rtea perfet. solnum• • Dire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. Whl. McFAELAND .E CO. . - sa MAIDEN LA.v.e. :air roles. • Warehouse 145 Pratt et., Baltimore; 31d. , B' NKT., • Jewelers' and Counting llouge B.l%.fiu.7,4"artataatir un taw" for rate. wd, tam To., A bog atb, • Messrs. wh, thatleauntortt afoot. , Vasa: at. W Worm you that your Fah yrooorood at, Iba.lbtaha P. uoinjoya4l ta the bre last night, by whiett tact I thintrobasontoy promboos au *lammed, and aithootah It was expoood thrroaschout the Cr., to totenoe host. Itoeon teats remained unburned. TbeSate,alth llttlo royal flax. 'dila - think, &twee for another OW. ItooroobrallY tautly .Jy44 T.JENNY, Jr.. II boath WUllam at. ANTS. Fr= AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, •P ,,, 66 . R....1d Ajazik.c:for,r, mud tel wiProprietor's of this 31etileine will state thout hesitation er feu of untrulletioW that the , Yuen bltrrtu haw =red more person. when it boa heett Introduce:4l,th. any other nuMeine la nu for nor abut. disease, Thls medicine Ise neither Amain nor rQuinhrforlrlO tt.. camt.m lion. all of the tv[rMNnN are of in their teo_d " 1, 1,•09111 ' W BEIFINIZI. Ode trUtrtne In toorot will ot.•tee aft= let uPtuntl to tinter coo dampsitaupheta we aura faun when Inthalruansibrith. ;Planter , insert/ma of Ott. moot.) where Ow Aue pew root .14 do well to adopt. tlltt medicine. aa the tottient la not obliged to tar by whale wader trutment end tbutbal to puttied opeorbretru. • The ProPtletor rouldlntrodurei thousands of outhiratro Crum thou alibi ittobtallorett . .ititllltilbillyperikergillfeler=ftekyclfwar. • tit i the.,llVP.Torf.r'rit'inTota.4._ wiptc . whare thla Medicine Du 'mud when all otbare hate * feheu. • • /or Plebe rotund all Who. Cruplainta there Is not • totter tiedleke in the neuket. It haa to hauler.. with weetutonlahle mucus plainural tares of Illeetrottlow end Gout: for thus cone ts take • tabletpoonful day. One bottle of 11111 , 5104c1. very olt.o tau the dedrect feet. Prue it Per bottle. For sale by og;:ista In all hotfoot the United 81410. and Canada. Alt Wiultute mien m wt be whiteout to.MEED BLY.EFCF.It, sote Proprietor, 9S 1454000. Now Took. Aanom.—rincting A. F./.1.40a. & Rol car. & C0...0d Gam 11, Serwr, kittabnrigh. 7e^.0,17. 'IRON WAREHOUSE, :.. MARTIN, SPRING L CO., '. . . Imparter. and &alleluia . ' - IRON AND STEEL. . • 2E2 Grensmich Stmt.:km r.A... _ st, eourtantlr oo band • full muortmeut of BarOlud. Rand, Boor, nom Slur% aud other MON, . . STE}L OF ALL KINDS. , Merchants frmn all motion! of tbe calartry are lere4ed to all or mud their onto. lodine burin.. Orlem by mall entrusted to mu eararelll be Hied at, the kmeal market rate*. 3IANTIN.OIIILNO 1 CO . . lelll.r ' WI Gremaytch st.. N.' Y.. • SCHIEFFELnir HBOTRERS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, • !. FORK. • . flotereebyed fo N 0.170 Milton ea, ear.ariTeatinoae 11IPORTING ail, loading Drugs from their lideal market. totb Europe and fast Indite. and Pyffloob' sod loath endeala Yeetneerry. Tooth, .II and Bale Itrushea, date Gloves nod Gera, le and Tibet. 81,00 an, Cbrtr. BoattS, ite— they titict them on the itioxtbeteniable Wart. pylon , eithet to wain, or by tub; will receive their beet.attentlira. Q Ala CEL L CATERLY, Deal -I,7er in Itecorrit. Painted Palle eti4 MIA Wood and %VII. low Wu., Nneketx Mote, cnraw.rwi...wlthag s M" . b es, to, 2:4 Greenwich et, New York. IVL.INDOW SUADES, Gilt Cornicea, Table Cvll Cloth, an.,101.13 - TERlTETNE,Matostwetanerantl le Dealer. 1i0.1 , 3 Callatina 4. Argi Na 6 0h•t1... Sum, Slew Ittrk. . lati , Lrg . .. MISCELLANEOUS. PITTSUUILOII COACH FACTORY. , )PM b. 40 DI.A.SIOND Sri SX . E. M. BIGELOW, Proprietor. ROBERT H: PAl r tblii - OWS JAVERY AND SAIR ; STAIILZ. ' - ' - ' - torrier Dian. d atm tarid C 1 Atiey, ' . rrrraistrrAa, at. axcn tsTREET. AUOV): /SEVEN - ill RIME? ASHLAND HOUSE; ' PIIIL'ADELPI II .4. IL B. II E 8 0 N,. PaoPsizr.rok. SW/N. IleArd, 14.60 P7dai-Aif nu 3,1854-I,d • ..—acos .... ... —Dm a WS.. au. rat. . emlifrubi QTY ' HOTEL, (lido Riown a;) ' corier B .l l, B al . tglelV 1111.1 drestOlttstraph. 11.41448 A sirna 41 P nr• Wid easitnekikas — oast gonethomsh .t.str, and friralothed . .lth aro aquipmento rzaticatc=oorr mutton of Z, traraLtrug L corascr.r.;.. , ccrucLzat 8. CUTHBERT & BON, CIENERAL CO3OIISBION AdENTS,' far -XI the nlo so.l Turelose of Neal Collortios or _nen* N.gotioting Loans, on Mods, blortotips. Az. No. 140 Third .1.. rittAburnl4l,.. ,• $. Z. v. ocrvisikl. KIER, 103338 PROPRIETORS BIER'S PORTADLE BOAT QRWARDING AND. COMMISSIOZI 18811.811 ANTS, Canal Ilae.a, I flarmt.ll'streer,- vitib• Baron. LarL Lard (il, Lreaa 4 Pat, 8. Hasa. tlars *Y. tra ana No.l Ha)t, Marinello and &at& Els Iralarpolkar Mirk and Mar. Aatbalwlte Oral. a. trtal.B filobigan General Commission ;u4 Colie e ton Agency Office, VCR. the collection of. Honaelind:inrolg l3 ..I:4lierointiiii and all otballtol.ldilml. to IdfoE/son Payment übooent States, Investment and Pelolrt of 3L0 , ....11, Payment of T... Pl:ltd./a mad Salo afEmi , E4/sto "Btooks and Itotoranco Agents. _ PELTIER ANDZlLOONJOstrolt.ll.Uchlsoo. /7....fmenra Pittrbrieroß-31toor. Kramer nabmiPs...• erg Rlilta Co., Gazette Onto; Loren, ,Storszt C 0.,. ;- w oo ia o n on n o -TiroMesie o-51ihisan I f o 0149b1b lonono COMI M. rdh, .. . . 4f ] N' 50V311,-,Coith 'Maker, . corner of ged.leCerneurii and /Wend et....llllnbier Mtn. :•/. I. exteueteetrmselufweluree every deerlietlen- el i ,. ciricr,'EN, of the beetpeeelal..d IT tbelree. t mosluom • bee also verbal a - % Alt/J:00H Wthe Bt. Owls. tallith:m. o n geeood above Wood et,ethere be.less et tele ants vertfale stack of ' week, (with del IT' ldilli.l. i ° thick he Invites the attention eaderlthar gressothe ea, fealLae ecralldeet—frour hie eontlpued =emu la Ixtlavee. lets extenelre Wes. It. material sea ereirkeetli eleerayed; style of 11131 th of his worte-be eannot be emellited with la theSset et West. . sel3aa .. ‘ . 71,11 e.., SOUTII., T. g.WARRINGTO/r; 11 j o . AMES' C LLDRE "3 SHOE STORE, wA nabs, iti.A7ll I.nd urtb irtre.M.Ptluburt.h.,Ps. ; . • 30-lvd WALItH P. MARSHALL,limporternad • Dealer In %lbs. Md b atultecalLtirre Vrkila . 9l T oTtite tobsroted towel v.. ofParia—: - u 1116,3 VARl*PAsuloss P.ORLAirtESTfttSS-1 ' 1:1-113•Partob Tybioni tar 3TINZvdt. tso ials on lb!! Anyftimlt sz i . tern •f- - X0.11131 Palau *bon ECAmistreet' ACON:-'-11ams -end Shouldeiv 'rood and onma.nr: , , - *. a.A.ywa0rn.n4,24146 OCTOBER 31, 185 . 4 : V:ESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER. 31, 1854 for the Pittsburgh Daily Garet.. Linea to "Jeanie." think of the, when morn is bright ; When pearly den - drone wet the nod When capon:. vanish with the night. And stars pneJalmthslr 000. rn think of thee, when ear. bright ora Centre In Heaven's molth high— - When parvlnd dint my tears absorb, Atvd mPhYr. welt to yon a elpit. • 111 think of thee, when 'miner comae— When "midnight nuts' bedeck the Aida— W ben Meteor. In their thole.. tract Linen. lade other's onward mareh. I'll think of ihee. when natio. elm,. Andleslarahalls are glad with mirth— When Angels insect, their Mulls keep O'er lOvedames who dwell on earth. I'll think of thee, when knelt to DT/T And skk Parlour'. love Po you I'll ask for mace our TOWS tO etal. Until at doothore kid adieu, 27.th,1864. • LATER. FltCY:if GaLIFOILNIA. The steamer Columbia arrived at San Francis co on the 20th ult., hringing.two.weeks later in telligence from Oregon: Mr. Noble, a resident of Vancouver, fur nisbee the San Francisco Herald with the follow ing.horrible details of the bloody massacre com mitted by the Snake Indians, upon a party of emigrants, near Fort Boise, in Oregon: Oa the morning of the 22d of August last, a• party of eighteen men left Fort Boise, for the perpose of resucing three ladies and a number of children, who were mappe, , sed to be in 'he hands 'of partyof Winnass Inftine, (one Of the small trtees'of Snake Indians, who live on Beige river) who attacked Mr. Alexander Ward's train,. from Miesouri, on the 20th ,of - August, about noon, twenty-five miles above Fort Boise, on the Booth side-af Boise River. • Thht party, on arriving at the place where the. first attack was made, found tile bodies of Mr. Alex. Ward and lie eldest eon Robert, Samuel Mulligan, Charles Adams, Wm. Babcock and a German, name unknown. , From the statement of the surviving boy New ton Ward, it would appear that no effeepial re sistance was offered by any of the party, except Dr; Adams and Mulligan, who fought bravely. Following the trail, in about three. hundred yards, the body of young Amon lasi found, a lad of 17 years of age; the was ono of the seven who came to the rescue on the day of the attack, sekt.Lt Wm. Youths.) This young man foughtwith great valor, pursuing the Indians to the bushes, where he was killed.. About one hundred yards 'further on, the body•of Miss Ward was found, having been shot through the head with a mus ket- ball. Her person was much bruised; her hands showing signs of her having fought meat desperately to resist the fiendish attacks of those enrages ape's her youthful person. The marks of teeth were plainly Implanted upon her left cheek; a hot piece of iron had been throat into her doubtless while alive, to peusish her for her resistance, and their being unable to accomplish their hellish ends upon one so young. Within a few rods of this spot a wagon had been burned, and the bodies - of two dogs-found crisped up. About fifty yards. an, in the.brush, three more wagons were burned. The trail was followed up, and in about six hundred yards the body of Mrs. White (the wife of Wm. White, who lives in Looking-glen Prarie, Umpqua Valley,) was found stripped Of her clothing, and scalped.— Her head was-Beaten in by clubs, and also is mus ket bill had passed through her head. Her per Showed signs of the most brutal violence. -The trail was followed from her, and In about half a miletbrough advise thicket of brush and undergrowth, the fifth 'wagon was found having been run into a deepravine and left. In kbOilt thirty yards further. name to thEi riv er. upon the north bank of which waediscoeerod where they had been encamped; it consistcrof sixteen lodges made of willow bashes,' Here the body of Mrs. Ward and three children were found. Sirs. Ward was laying . in the encamp ment in front of afire, her person having been robbed of all its covering, and her_ body much scarred by bbutish bruises. Her face bad a deep wound Inflicted by a tomahawk, which propably carried her death. The-children were lying en the fire In front 'ef 'imp having evidently' been burned alive, as a portion of -their hair still re =Lined open their heeds, showing they bed been • held by the hair of the head entail horned to death, in front of their mother, andkehe doubt less-compelled to Wito,9 thin 'K - htsthey had theinmer dance,.and they violated her person.— She. was 'Soon to bo a - mother, which rendered i the sight still mare shocking. ',Several parts of • Stubs were picked 'some dhstarce from the fire, • liirrikg been dragged away by the wolves, or the Indite dog'., for several, had been left in the comp by them.. Having scares any implementi, the bodies were interred in the best manner pos sible under the circumstances. There was still a lad and fivoehildren missing. dilligent search was made' for their bodies withoet success. From the' statement of the surviving boy it was known that this lad was wounded and ran to the 'bushes; and has probe-. sly fines died; and it is more than possible that the three children are still captives, or re served for some future barbarous ceremony. From the statement of Mr. 31fisterson, who is a brother of Mrs. Ward and Mrs. White, it ap pears that the booty that the Indiana carried off consisted of forty-one head Eicattle,,, five horses, and about $2OOO or $3OOO in money, biocides gene, pistols, ho. The party of seven finding the Indians great ly superior In number, were obliged to abandon the pursuit. William Santis, on returning to the scene of the first attack,. discovered Newton Ward, a lad about thirteen years of, age, the on ly survivor of the party, severely wounded, and brought him off in safety. We hare news of tho'murder of three men on Garners° Prairie, which is-otr.leffries and Mc- Arthur's cot off. I have . the story from a man who was at the spot . a few moments after it oe 'eurred: The Indians bode up to three -men, (who were. driving the loose cattle and horses of the train,) and shook minds with them in,the friendliest manner possible; but as soon no these men had turned their batiks upon them to pass on, they shot them. The Indians then drove off all the loose cattle and horses belonging to the • train. '• Major Haynes (C'ommander at Fort Dollen) hn. •reediately, Ppm:Elite reception of the news, seat out shoot 80 regulars, mid the same number of eolanteers—all mounted, and under the , com mand of Major Haller. , They are probably. near Snake River at this dale . It is that portion of the Snake tribe living be tween-Fort Hall and the Grande Ronde, that ap peai to be the most hostile. They are very well supplied with American rifles 'and Hudson Bay Co.'s guns. Teey have plenty of ammunition, which they are' constantly getting from the 11. IL. B. CO.'s posts. And the attempt of the (lie. ernmeot to punish these 'bawlsstill be atterultd with more expense than any Indian War' we have had for yearn. • The following bre the places from which the above named party emigrated: Alexander Ward, wife. and eeveu children, Samuel MuLlagin, and Mr, BaleMely (lawyer,) front Lexington, Miasouri. • Dr.- Adams and brother, from klichlgim. Mrs. White and child from Mlssouri. The has band of Mrs. White Is supposed to live IX limp *. Amon, from Miseoorl.• • . • . Two • Germans and a Prenehmari—names not known. - This massziere has,ereated great excitement in Oregon, and the acting . Governor has issued a --lunation calling for two companies of veleta-, teem of 60.meis each, to arm; e qtsifi 'and mount themselves, to chastise the mynas -who have 'committed this-bloody.deed. The -two compa nies were quickly raised and reedy for notion ISTIAN WAR Ar HATD.Tr.The OZCgolliall learns by haigrants just in teem the plains, that a par ty of five Hundred Itullans,wellarmed and moun ted, bad collected near the immigrant road, and proclaimed their intention of war against all the whites who might fall in their way. We may reasonably expect to learn of come hard fighting between Major Hallex's command and tliso' In- Larren cause vnte Sourn.—Bi the Hellish we d have Los 'Angeles papers 'of. the 21st, and the San Diego Herald of the 16th. ' ,From the Sea-Diego Herald we take the fol-; . Mr. Henry Livingston, to whom weans %debt ap; the following items of intelligence from - Scu4dr, arrives:V-1n this city on Sunday 'taut, carllpJmied by hleisrs." John Stein and Samuel' Sim a Ildflay; e tie :tiro days' • stay of Mr. L. at the 'crossing of flinColorado, a report was brought to the effect that rilatiOny of Immigrants, corn.' posed of 50 OCIIIOTIS, all -from Texas, were mur dered near the limed .VilLages; by: a •band Apachis, on the Blet of Anguist.- - There were several women and children% the train, Whom, It is (cared, were doomed ton more horrid fate. • All the cattle,oooln menhir, Were 'carried el :by thiPialaec leaving . the mag Ons in Ake read; Milo naafi was brought by a train which4as at 'the time a . few hours travel Ifs rode.' bat whiCh happily escaped athlete:- . : Near Teuson, about the same time. alnirtiOr 20A-MelietTallillere eating their dinner when a" band of 15 %line made a descent upon them ! ' and berried off seven of their finest horses, with. 'out a shot being Bred br either party, although the:Americana were well 'armed; cutFlionbrze'a them, end ,witnesied the - Mtt:age. ' • • Another• party, a fewndles theithertdde'of Tamen, wereattackedione:Mitricanidlled , .aad ,27'horsie taken. The ,partinibtjore month:ned Werinlifront Texas. ' The Apaches are beeaming more tronblesome lEEE .. .. . . . \ ~, and mere appalling each ' ')\and almOst each , \ The Itesuit fn Indiana. ',. ~ I train which enters their redce, \ will be more or : \ The , offil result State o . fficers ,all, bat , , - less hurrassed by them. \ \ ; .t. 'Tuts Stark and Veymilhon, is as 'foliose,: „, It is r u mored at the river 'that more immi- • ' \ .TOR imengretter 07 KTAVI. ~., ‘,.. grants are on this route, .throtigh\ Texas, than E. lins, Anti - Nebraska 33.259 1' halls been before. `\., \ lt Haold line Dom, , ' SWS36 ' Mr. L come from Cabana by \GA . Trinijalta ' Hayden,." • ',, \. . •—, r Trail, and learned from some idethmets that ho Colitis's majority `. , v. 12 typ met, that during the Last two months,Zolop twee- ' . e . AVOITOTL oy 37n. ty-five Americausthad perished for want of wa- H. E. lot, Anti-NAaska..... ...... .-. 95 84., \ ki ter on this route. Among them was m .?.,li. Dou- J. P. Du „old line SBso , 'B6 208 -08 glass, of Sumner County, Tenn., who link been \\ ,$ in California since' 849. Also, ono than 'from .Talbotnejortty ' \ , 9' 634 Penutryliania, name thr,otten. 4 . •/11.r.A.SURIII OF arATM Mr. Livingston left 'ion Francisco in febrna- Wm. It. Sofeinger, Anti-Nebraska.,:... 9B 058 : ry last, on board. the , Ilark Petrita, bound eq.: E. iteuland, old,line Dem............ ....-. 85592. Guaymas. 'His intentimi \ was to find, if possible,' 'L 1 eome mines which he believed were situated in \ Nofsinger's , jority... ..... ...........- 13 065 the northern pare of Sonora. Soon after the'', JIIIKI.ONSUPRILNIS corer. , confirmation of the treatybetweenthe United , t'k H. Gooltins, Anti\blebraska; 98 622 , States and Mexico, ceding Deus a portion of So- 't u P. Hovey, old litakDera. T 5 357 nora, &c., he proceeded is #e inland no Alta, \ \`. . .. where he remained three weeks) thence proceed- I \Gookin's niajoriti, % \... ........ . r .-.. .... 18265 ed to Pltaritiitas 16 miles east.of AIM. Here , \ ! MPEILIXTENDENT 1? 191.1 e pi;TitCllolf. he stopped, until . ths eettin it , of the rainy , Calell'il ills, Antbblebnus 't5...., ... . ... - 4 4 season, occupying hit limo in amining the 1 3 / 4 W. C e arrabee, old line e re. country in that vicinity, taking wit him two of 1 , the IndianS lumen no the Papagoe4,l'e guide him I Milla , ; majority s ,t, to the already di- e, ,'red gold and alter mines, ' ' \ cosounsmit On the let of July, he extended hiSecarch to The follo*ing are the major Ges for Congress; Sonorita," where Ls found Mexicans engaged in Ist Dist.'slilier,Old.Line , 813 grinding quartz end txtracting gold theXefrom. ', 2d " English, Old Line 1;' ~,„„,..4 ,586 These had no other than their own !imp/Vol:41s, ,ad " Onneln, Anti-bleb '1165 , 0'• •--' the tabus or woolen hewl, in whioh to wetalt, a- 4th " G r ain Lick" ~.......... 670 --- ter digging the t i nertz with a smell bar of \ ktaio, 5° " ilbil °1 1 : 8 ? " ' 4477: . ''''-' 1 and crushing ii rses:en two stones. By rbis 6th " Darbeuet.„ ." . process they , ' were making from $2 to $4 p' , lg t - 1 7th " Scott ''.; ti",',. " p --- day to the band. ilk then continued southwa . B th " Mace \ 90 miles to Quiquater, near whioh. he found 0t.5,\ 9,th ." Colfax , e,e, , 1 825\ kritartles of natives ritgaged in a manner siniiJ, 10th " Brenton. to \ ~, •• •\a, 1 503 \\:-....- --;-, Jar those before mentioned. In this part of ~. 'nttit \ - ° 186, .1 ,the country be suffered innumerable hardzhips, \, \, • -^,-- ~-, Icing frequendyisirlurit water for two or three •\ 4 k 15 951 j' 3 9o days at a time, and upon one occasion he'would hare died from alienation in the mountain fast nesses, unattended and unknown, but for some :brash majority, 14552 . , \ friendly Papugoes, who found hint in a helpless condition, and , bore Lim twenty-five miles to where he could get'erater. Even this did not de ter him from -the prosecution of his self-impesed task. . . lie searched and prospected in every direction and the result is that he has discovered some of the richest deposites of eild'and silver ever found in that section of the continent lie dis covered a mine of silver the iiblitram" of which extended forlbree miles, varying ' , from two to five inches in width upon the sufrace.,. Although his researches for gold were eminently successful and he assures ns that parties of Miners would do a very good business in them, iritendb devo= ring his attention exclusively to 'the Working of the above mentioned silver mine;„auttfor that popes° be will proceed to San Fralicisea , .on the steanterßoliah, 'with a view to the ergattiiation of a proper company to consist of 100 web, well armed, with at least one revolver and lil rifle each, ind the whole to possess a capital of 000 with which to purchase the requisite Ma chinery for successful silver mining.. Re teals that it would be an act of injustice to himself were-he to make public tho precise location of the mine, as he has risked his life to find it. ISALTIJIDUZ AND 01110 ItAIMOAD AND TUE City or IVasecrso.A Washiiigton correspimdent tho Noe York Times says— I noticed iliac:rine paper, a few days ago, the • statement that the city of Wheeling, VOL. had applied for an injunction to restrain the Balti more and Ohio Railroad from ming • short branch of that rood, • some four miles math of Wheeling to reach the Ohio River ht the point where the ferry connection with the Qhio Central Railroad is to be made. On inquiry, I learn that the ground on which the motion fee QM iniunctiop is 'expected to he sustained, IS, that the branch runs over land not authorized to be used for railroad purposes, either by the charter of the Company or the legislative act giving the Company power to take the land necessary for. the purp.es of the road.. The answer on the part of the Company is, that the switch complained of for it is only a few hundred yards in length) runs aver pri vateproperty extending from the road bed to the river, and that having secured it for their own. purposes, they have the right to erect-or construct anything - they choose upon it that , is not a nuisance. The move on tire part of the city of Infecting must prove as unsuccessful as it is silly. The only thing to be gained by Wheeling ha the controversy is, to force travel ers to stop there for breakfast, when they would prefer going elsewhere to get it. Gov. Ill ' Utsti tx 117-otiTlFGTo3..—Gos:':Digler was in Washington last week, and being called alien by a group of politiCal Serenaders at Wit lard's hotel, came forth lip.; the ;Weeny and de livered an affecting obituary address upon him self. Ilia eulogy em ryas his life and ssrvsees as touching even to sadness.. Tina pervading, tone of his remarks was dirge-like, hut they rose at ti.nes to a pitch of funeral eloquence that elie4s the commendation of the lirashing.loq- Union.— Davieg announced his deaceasnand.burial, the Governor attempted to csMsoleldioself and as suage the grief of his nuditers by `reverting to the fact that the democracy d Pennsylvania still lived, though in greattlanger f finalhasorbtion by the Know Nothings; bu the shsceptible hearts of the Democracy arse led before Mm were not to be comforted. TWO emoticies ware too powerful for expression. sn they quietly and slowly dispersed. , ' - ~ Having discharged the mournful duty descri bed above, Gov. B. thellext morning \nailed ;vim the President and respectfully applied for the place of Bon. Jas. Buchamin, which is to be va cated next July. The specific answer of the Ex ceptive has not been promulgated, but a promi nent Nebraska member:from the same State re marked as his Chief turned pensively from the doors of tht White house, "AL!. I. now see the. difference between as army before a battle end after a - defeat. Penhatlvanis is nowbar!"- Tta Governor left - Washington on Tuesday cremel —N. T. Cons. 4 - Keg. yrsta the Clheineati Gazette, Oct. 27. How TIM PAID F 1212. DsPAILTIII2II . WORKS— Mar YZAILS COMPAHYD.—Through the . kindriess of Mr. L. OnDick, clerk of the Fire Department, we have been permitted to examine his books, from which we compile the folloWisg etztternent., ebovring the amount of losses by fires during the six months coding September 30, of the years 1853 and 1854, and also of the amount of Maur voice on the property destroyed: . 1951 Loan. 1n50r.11934. Lon. loser t 4 99 1 12.::".? V/ 3 8 6 6 $3' 6..1 7 3110 - 7 , 7 -4 34 k i r0 $ - 7 20 .1105,..— . . 137.945 fe.490.199;...... , ........ 9 .10 ' 410, Jaly-..—• 45,015 , 19945 July-........ ....A.V9.5 17,375 Anintst.... 2.M110 390 100001...... 19,990 13,799 8,91....-- IN.W.X. 1440 9961.....-- 47,0 M 4/.913 _ ----.. ..-- T0t91.-9,313,512 9170.450 T0t9 1 .—VA 1,762 1 77 1 496 From ibis statement it aim'etirs that the . loss by fire in air: months of 1894 was $210,780, or almost seventy per coot. less then the same peri, od ,on the year before -, while the losses of the Instfrance Companies in the six months of 1854 was $99,024, or morethan 9fty per cent. less 1.10:11 in the same period of 1853. In tiro present mouth there has been one fire,—the burning of a bed in the Dennison llouse,,less.s4o. The en): gineo hare been called out but once during ,:the psst tyro months, and 'that was' to the fire, in. Hart's Building. These facts spell: louder \ for • t he new system thmkrolumes of eulogy.. • V., , . AUTQUIDOILKPUTOP•MAIITIA VAN Ihralet:—E President Martin Tan Buren is sojourning a :Vevey, Switzerland, and Is earnestly nt wiitk up on his aidabiography, in 'which.he has.alroady ashanced some two or three hundred pages. \ It will not, however, be published - midi after,lds death, and that erent,yudgitig frem-bis preient appearance and condition, (Cis said, will be ninny • ears hence:. The New York Post says; Veit.. Boren has had a wider political ez •Periencio and held more exalted public stations than hare over been held bynny other person in this country since the fotmailon et the cetera "meet. Ile is the only person:alio has boa ita four highest ofticee-President,' Vice President, Secretary of State and 'Minister to England. Be was else a United States Saunter; Etovernor of the State' of •Ne* York, Attorney (humid' of the State, State Senator, and Surrogate of the C 01.14, ty of Columbia. .141 th his book tied 'Benton's complete, we , think , they obi democratic party will stand a pretty fair chance with posterity.. A..nu ' , airily/J.—The editor oof the Colutabas (Ohio) fibstestnan, • in order to !iiroid the "noise and confosion,'! attendsit opon,: . the results of the lett Ideation, paid it 'visit to the Sista - fair. which he thus good humoredly -des cribes : = Vfo.eMr. the Ayershire bolt, from . Clint on connty, 'that ismellentilledlo the Lain teem bor;;with a donbler. --The kiniS in Abe hair of his .neak, if that be say sigri of good tdbod, were no silken as the ringletsuf , a seminary. girl ; and - his eye=well, wo. left when ho looked at us.= Sines the election we can stand almost northing buSthe ring in the aolnuthitlOSO looked insecure sad we did not know but Olathe might losie on subdued prejudiies against :editors.", ,•• . . , ALLEOLD AVVIPTI:1):131:11CIDV ca , " Biraw scut- acart.—S. special correspondent of the Dublin Freeman's fouroal; in the 'critnie,. esye that 1 Pilate Vensohlkoff bed,, it SIM stated; made en, I attempt on Ids OhA life when he fogmd, the allies.' bid marched s 1 'tetetsfelly , ,tek Bilakkaa; We find s DelSocestle paper, In 011to,02e , " Kier lids Venture, for sale,: , Vie thought they +sere ta'! 4 eold" at the' late: Oodles; .4erhiso.;l;tioef ertsr,lt it st . ypetetaptileal ' error, and meats' for. "sail," up Silt firer. fIIII ExpLows4gn Enuring CAP[. COLLINSO'N AISTD PitZlT:7—The - , - 4-of-war Rattles:Enke:ryes at Bonolu .aeltitest date, and her offigers commnpi ...oil) the gttifying intelligence erthe.. safety;af the British. \Arctio exploring 'skip, Enterprise,. and of Capt` r pollinson and his cretv.', The Rat tlesnake 'was last from Port Claretice,r where elan left tke Enternrise: The Enterpriko rhea been .absent train England more than threc u qears; was three years in thence at the North Pole.in ‘ riearch of Sir John Franklln, but did not find`eny ‘ trices iif him. She comm enced her.voyage \in 4851; proceeded to Point 'son; reached the, Pelby Islands August 2lnt ef same year; 28th /krtinst, in the etening, discovered land to thenore weed; they entered Paine Straits; proceeded loth .top the Straits, was thern \ stopped by the ice, turned and rounded the loath point of Baei;es` rr Island; was stopped by tie, heavy Ice, in lat. 53 Mirth; wintered in water off Prince Albert*, Land; in the spring, sent away three traveling, parties, one of whichfresched Melville Island, thus completing theclicirthweal \ passage; the In vestigatoe baying previously reached it. While there, fell in with a 'race of 'Esqedmaux Indians, ' , mho were, very friendly; this wari,ln' the winter of 1852.. Next spring, endeavored to return to knglaud, but was stopped by the ice and had to winter in Camden Day. - In each 'et, these win tern, was frozen in 10 months of thelear, , ,and theremainder of the time was in large ginntilies Of drift hie; during all thin time had, `rrilylost three ties. The Enterprise had gone'te recall 11. D. 7.4. ship Plover, Captain Melluirldrbich would, on being repered, mil far San Frineisco. From thence the Enterprise would proceed to Bong Kong and.hime, after a moat perilous eraiseof thtee years. 'the return of the Enter prise will le:l7e bat one searching expedition, in Arctic regions, that commanded by our country=, man Dr. Kane. Ins connectiorimrith these. s high aims,. let the South determine 'that if Cubs can be fairly no quirello she elan arywirtd. , l e a us ensure to the institution of elxvery(wherever in connec tion with our own It con be acquired or_pri ex pand, full protection and corifederitcy.--hirrier• Cobs May \be "sequin 4," but notbecause 'the South" demands it. Froin the day dint the MM. souri Compremise was repealed, ale:tory ceased to ben ruling power in this \ Inhere ry Is heareoftemto "expaudi".tt must antes in its present lintits. No more slave territory —no more slurs Btates" is the fiat of the People - , -more Said and enduring then the laws,Of the Medea sod Persians, And to is the 'freedom of Connecticut, Maine, Rhode Yaland, Vet-Mont; lowa, PentEs3ivauia, Indiana and Ohio hive al ready said "Amen!",Massachusetts Raw Ytitit; Illinois. Nlichigrut, Wisconsin, - echo the response in Nosember,--AThany Eiing Jour. _ _ _ IVniou meta wit Enquirer rays: "Who are Akiolitionistat'ill who say that-the Douglass Nebraska bill. doesnot legislate Slavery into the territories." That la one side of the case- and is easily sm. lierstood. the other aide; Douglass ~ a ny body who asserts , that his bill legislates Slavery into the territories, That too, is easily comprehended. l'he'deditc tiotCfrom these premises is eitheithat "'anginas Co. are abolitionists, or,the editor of the En-. quire, is a liar. As we don't feel called upOn to defend either of them, we leave this interesting question with our readers. It is to very.nice condition.-oAio Jour. - _ Sou Jour ' Fesamms.—The dlscove4 of the remains of Sir John Franklin, so fat frotaalliy ipg anxiety, only tends io create a still more longing desire to know more of the sad details. The remains of himself and companions have been lying scattered about the banks of the Great Fish River of BankSinco the spring of 1850.=-, The, story' of theii death Dr.: Itae learned from the Indians. No white man' has beta there to collect their journals and togather frinn the si; lent memorials around any or the particulars of their lost moments. 1 . , . , • In all•probability the jou els of ~41r: Jahn, or , some of ,his officers, may recovered: by vis it ' g the spot. - They would tell of Ids' progress on his discoveries, and •a o, - therefore, well wl the attempt of recover . We hope apart, will eat year be scot to the place to glean per. Realeand collect journa ~ The Importance it sue an expedition is so obsions y tlint it needs only to e suggested, not argued:••TnestaFiot their fat ----- nenly :fr -- . pa; Esquimau', butt carries inch inch . k 4 uch - smiallty that no °nein tie' `ure—.lra ,, !tonal Int 1, ' .SIGNS gunday the watt with wit with\ the se CM At longed ` a liahant with tern ort the ba white foat the mar& The t -metahet lystlit riv ers havg Lookedlilie • a vast c larliero .0 ,Wdnes . teetheA : Edward ;Then. _ Ihttes,has beet- _. ____, st \ city foe living With lulu Wardwell as - hie wife, by , the \ Mknsent of Me real wife . idleaWardwell became ' a \resi de eof Bates' family, atßingliam; Mire , whence they motored to the interior of New York,..When et ii Bate' agreed to mesh) the pricalees,: , tWo‘ children, being divided between the p es., the \ wife taking one child and the husband be olh:‘, er. bleparties subsequently-removed toprit* field, Nliott,, where they all`dived , ori angenble , terms; Siva 'paying the board of his Wife:and eblld., . The arrest was made at: the instance. of w \5..., Sliaa Ward elle father. ' . • .\ . Ate ExPSD S 4.l3AlNert 'RM flotsam Will,* is said, be o n ed daring the Winter,,coneeri; ,tenting aeletT n Barracks , io as to'nomitence `9Peiatiouv earl T liherPtillg... It. will consist of the 2.4 regiment of lid . entry„ three eorbpaols4f -the 2d dragoons; enkseetien of' the ; light batter/ 'from Baton Rouge, asiannyntonas Can be spared front the Western. farts; and probably at 'coat two Campanile of_mounted voluntimai - '_Airetlll. ties will be.comnienkeeigainitt the 'Bl,inxii zed vigatoesly continued tuditthat troublesome tribe is humbled, after 4111dr the:. Camtmohes willhe punisbedin - lite maxiner.‘Ati. Siimner, who bah already, hid no much experienee in Indian; fight:: log 4nlieW, Ider:no; will - CoMmand the expedi., on, - .., .~ likpubbaled statements be true, this 104 b e. a "'‘enVlS 6 t ici s ll 4' , seit. 4ol iiq t-- ..,-* o.6ll2M.DgilicAGOlNitinS i c - Al aolegraph lodeerniehifoAred hare an Iset niftht. we kun the last rell'on the Illinois Central tailrea4,l4. Wein We city ,640 Galettut .wWaquka :lowa on yesterday et Scale's ddqund,: and' thekeentninni eationts new perfect, between this city wa age, na.,,Thorfgelat tralp._threogh wit commence, running on Mortal unat;Ttiltithintnidttg - t h e 'opeaniOtlep ill *bout sha hslink:44, first regular tinPtYrilniewfatifattle-cabOVlii k log neWatko'n a te=ise \Tri.. ,- .,+ -- -,:; • . raarrtii i• 1.-11,Eithelitle Ileyon de Bewroir, of ,14eketiedeld :FrotuAt,i'Xii E n ti n a4owtbviug7tirita:viali , . 4ec 3 Ferro% itell , t4*llisits MA it half - 0 12 U ... , ,:X": .. ,•1;; : ' , •:\ ' 1 . ''''l - ,:,,,, , .. , . , .,.. - -:.::3. - i.., : :;:1f:,: 7 Z , : i n-riLA•\," '"'" \ 6 17 1 Z. I . - ---- - - , . 1 PARALLEL R.11.1.11%1111.—AD importan\opinion\ on the question of parallel railroads his , , !ly been delivered by Chief jastice•Ohaw f r the. '' 1.. Supreme Judicial Coat orMaseachneetts. \ The '''' \ \ Boston and Lowell Railroad sued the Bostoir4ind \. \ , Maine, the Salem and Lowell, and the Lawrence . , '..Zj., Railroads for combining certain - sections of their ' '\ ,‘ , respective re:ds, so as ' to make - a parallel road' \ ' 1 from Boston to ' Lewitt, and , for edvnitiilng td,,, . \ 4 carry, and -actually carrying passengers end \ - ...s -T. 1. freight befween the two cities with Out change of \.2 . „ Mira Chief Justice Shaw has given the decision ; - : - .\,'l . ofithe flours; that the 'course of the Boston rod \- , Malne'and associated resole, in thus establishing . ' ‘' ~, 2 - w, ! a pari4llel line between Boston and Lowell, is and , i fringement Of tbecharter el the LUwell Railroad; -.), thee elf, that Cie defendents have no right to: ' - tabtiala'and ruin a continuousrailroad between, ,..-.. the two Cities, under an agreement to share prof; its, i ~ and the plaintiffs are entitled toe do- - C. - cree in' e The New 'york. Evening . Post „pertinently .rer ..„ . .,.,:r marks that the Smith is - a spoilt ehihi, Whidh if ~. refined what \ - jt asks ler always threatens tiC " throw itself don stairs. - The north is a foolish : . ts•b ,, nurse, whin . eves it RUINS its threat, be. .• comes frighten . , and fussily goes and gets brit' . ..; ...,-. .whatever it may iney it wa n t s . ~. . , . `, The Sandy RIB, IR. Y. Banat', keepsettdaily , reoird, at the head Of its eolorons,:thou, , . 'f'.-:. ~ . 1 ger.'Pre.aldlet Pimee's term of 'sir deo ii — L .President of the United \ States will expire in 865 .' r that its readers may hire the satisfaotion OL seeing it - grow "smaßbydegrees and beautifully . , ..• less.", , Tun CriotioLt irr'2Carnoit.—Tba cholera ` in .. ~ the metropolis still -irtaitinitei eery severe—hut ltWes slowly on the decline. The deaths daring the first - week Of BepteMber. rower.to 8,418, !Md. -, , r.. in . the:three 'i weeks following_ were. 2,838, 2.- 508, and 2 ' 21d ; fell in the last week (the first ~ week in October) to 1,632, and the number nr,"=•''. 4 deaths registered was 1,211. .. \•- . r,:--1.1 , -. ,Tnautrimarma • Dar.L-IVe understand - that ''Joir. Bigler has seinparti Thursday,' Xotember ' • .0.14 to be observed ris ..Thanksgiring,Lay, in - .. .. . , \ lnsiinicen tx Cesspit &awn Bitzur.•;-.A New ....... Yor 'letter mentions the, following extriordins- •,. , ..;-:- rr blgi,derit, ie connection -liith the lour of the ~..-• . A. young gentlemen; lately 'residing in'this'city' fell threlh a hatchway - in his father's store some ti- - ' '-: - me,leat\ =rimer, and was screrelyitdared; ow side bf hiehody becoming completeiyi paralysed. , • • • - - and after a \ whlie he entirely lost the focally - of. . . ,Y. speech. speech. Irothls position he , remained until air ' • ' 2ith,ultimo.v(about the time iof Ihe accident to - ''-- the Arctic, onboard whieh steamer it wasknown ~ , ..... young;m .-. that the att'i father it was pastengor.) , - . •i.... - • when be soddenly started up in` , Jus' sleep, and exclaimed, to the s surprise'uf all presennt, "bly' father is drowning \!" !" fell back tspids pillow ~ \ • `waddled. , .It 'Was the first time he ' spoken r- . , -.‘" , far months; it was last forever. - - - . , \ ...:: \ \ \ The yoing man referred to was arm of , of Mr. CI. . \ \O.Bmith,. of New York, who was 104* the Are. . . . ', Bitronirrn , or itimcitotrs Bemnr..— thor cen:.' . sue'iritleothind has lately been taken, from bleb ,- - - •', - le apPinnt that &natty is \ the most ghly'.. . , -.., • ; compact\ body of Presbyterians in, the. World.— . ~, .; , „ The- approximation te rebgions - nturniraityNis . ::„. . { Kreater in Scotland than in ' any, other wintry. ' „ 4 On the morning of the census , Sunday' , - thern - • ---• -'were in . all 94.4,951 persons at.eburch. .Of these •-- • --'„ 1 820,000 were and 120,000 belong, , .!-,, .:, big to various other sects, amounting in alt to .. i A WEA1)1111C ' \ c!ODWRIVEL-1.4 instated that , ..., .1 there is a rwoodsapyer in Baton whose Interstrt . ' . ~ , - income is 8 ,800 per Mid doable ceeepation -- ' - ' d i yields him as average incense of perday.- = -., ' .. ' . . . Gemini, Sasnins,her late Coon! to-London '-' ' '• ;; .1 \Who luie nndereaken to, enlighten all &trope, is V. •-•- " s . gain a lung letter-to the people- of, Franco.:, 1t,.. - , .-, , ievrritten With ability; end enforces the views .„. which ilri 8. entertains, In regard - to the duty of .. ~, ; the \French to throw df the Imperial yoke which - . now'rests upon , them. \ , 1 .! 11- ' ',.• - B.s.iin in BAT,-,-Thil Chicago Democrat, cons-," • '•, toenting on the renent-eleetlons, woefully ask* ; ..," 1•• - ..-.-.',., • ...TakingJedge Drolibte,oeurne an the . Democrat- ~. is platform, about .what icar - ofenr.Lordwillps ' be snot. inte. o ;4 -I !TOdentikr , Pha lr I.' ' • DICENE C116.5 , :-Alliitiliorkland alAtedielneCtieetn natty;. eNr • versazblleoqq =Mete and.. ease, than tan to had-alt.; 'Otero in, thoyitTnitia procure them at JOS. - 07 n • nBY REV: DR:• `ltu, AtmEn,nt,pod ' so l o t lot.stoso,fsmaroos - reheat near tan , `,,••• pf Christ:SA 'cent. gbprt 9ermoua. to Little Chinirenold oentln Ito, Mende of we nith God. tenet; A Friendly lettertnesanny Mao; .Sine of the Ton,itnet • Despot Meditations on God's nem% Waits and 'is nfr.•, Western Patentee an' sathentle norretivin 800 Lease the Iliblet To. Uhl Dieripir. Ile, to tairano 'Warm om must Dl,. .r theSouli ulna Die: To WI Older, - le hat rep) 090 to . „ . BE" BLADDERS WANTED" bT :• , Llck.a vt.2.: CO., 'ABLE SALT-500 bigs ground LiverppOl sa.lt for side by. . B. OLPFTEID. 7]O3IADES'AHAIROILS:=-113avermi Wad' L • Ism anartmant of fisoarstat. Railabh and = ' lean Pornadeiread Flair Oils. Thorrth r• .vpd tan 1,1.1mm...a It st 7. - , B:SLIM - NOS - C1...e31 ELASTIC COMBS-'4A large 'assort-. ' lli . malt ot Gum Elsatle.Combs of ivervtlacilotlaoil ee,s large ,martmens of my floe IMTILIo Combs, reed ~ oelB FOS:YIO LL1.41, car.Dlsronod and , Market NOTICE Di BUILDERS--Tile suitaolo for ande4 dralnsObr tude, links; iitei elstarns. Tirm a rregtreo 111 V. Me m.' Mirs or lVlDAo idr KEGS BUTTEit in store andforialeby LARD OIL—Z. bblz.LNo. 1 Lard_ n 024 and ax ol&by - oei • mut= t 4 ,VOERE--100' 1~~ bags •• Rio Cofroolust reel' Vln store and for sale by . odl • T. LITTLE &CO. QEEDS; SRVI)S-40 bus. superior Form \ firsui Seed, ter Tan mowitilt.t. rub', . • • VIBROIDERAED ,DEBEGES- , We •hate;i •:•'• r• piss men • copular apartment ht Mime 'riff antra.. - , .breidered Dece, . which will be onered as nesen/ 1, . - one hair the usual price. A. A. MAST:Ik 00.9 sth et. . • • \ A4ASONDY AND ANT,II,44ASONRY.r• - A, :•:_:•.•••.:' ',bum t fAl=r i cra . hu m . d,i 'aubted.g. Pent= ~.. ;1 ..±.6...c. 0n are full4develczt, ~ ,,,. .....and ell! mge tz erntattetut p. . 4 ...,ednk. the rdeltrtrbkl I m.gc:e77 Alfred( .! . ' IDr sal. •.. U. fC . o., , it. wood 4. ;... .. ~... • ILATASLUNGTON, .STREET,PROPERTY.:,. .!:. T T rotouts.—s u.i...n Tag.' thieid...niaei 7 . hour, arranged with hall. uanicupdledng nom and hieb...'.- z ea slootoe on Zi near, cellar and caul vault. ~ Mee *S. harm building on nom. and cellar. The lot h t Zit , '-'..-, rtirtgan=rs/4131tacr th il F• dic'niTass ' : 1.! odi ! . ' '. \''' • Reg Estate Ammte. len Third et,' ".. rroBACCO-I.\ hild. • Leaf Tabaa fiirvisala . ' • ' 111:HRY 01GLIVI. gitation of hiring y fandl an iar .n 6 very anapro- tport and tho rooks 'in sex op. lx that the seen from --- - Sg. ARDEN - 100W--.76-- - 4oz.' Steel .I.tiAi . .M:- Toren SaeSaes.Arlet.DlSPedeg 4 do. es.tht de Dr . • oele, JASII - I,S. WAII.Dice.-t- ,'. f' \ A LDEN'lndextothe Decieiens dile Sti .r • -. 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