Mi;M ESTABLISHED IN 1786: ,BUSINESS DIRECTORY. E. PETTINGIEL r A OA'S ADVERTISING AGENCY tirtreliel Meta '. 4.4 Y. let, Mate One.. Baden. P. it Co. minute km the mat lattehttal sud laza; titsulatte eatuareal Pea. bothehe Uhated haat and the, - - NEW' The ItllnaWst of Bitaineat Virtu an =inn' Gm heft and lama in the city of Nein Vont. • . - ..ACCORDEON STRINGS. WINO, WEISSENBORN & CO., Into C. Itnacrints and Whilatede Galen In German. /I 2 )lalCand Italia. Storleal Instraihents and Strinira enleane. . • lel.ll, j 101 - -_ • ALFRED,MUNROE k . CO., Extensive Retail CraLl: EstaLlishmant, 141 Dr. 11. 1 ,7. Rd !tom market peirs. Malt= OWEN, MeNAMEE & CO. Importers of Arno/fun sod forays SUB and Fancy G. 16,112 and 44. Broadway. I . COTTEN-ET &CO., Importors — of frenert • •tut *ibis Baylsywiscs Giroda. No. 40 firsad Street. • K SIEIN.tII6.SIG, 100 LiimrtTict., and 104 Cal = s t , soy. Tyssity Plass. Importers oryscrs ss dries:Bilks. Or. 4012.1.wY ? JAMES OWEN, n Broad St., Importer of Drm. vi. i mmg , Gimps •21 , 1 Friog.m. Silk Crary aer ?litter ...I Silk floods cenersilf. I.I.ENNEQULNi-d; CO Importers of z. nezeat ir Cr)i)S,gßOCTlE . Sari' US, _atez i gE Obi& S 0 N .4, CO., No. 17571i.0.5 - 11,;: - Sy, .61:er=sLit . apt...ly 110101, SCILLIEPEB, AA LIRAUS, Im- Pmtem. orGorman sett Belgian Maui Cloths, ...qWs. arlerf eg Fn. 1.0 r.hathra Place. 4Cri.i.otiMAIST BOIINSTASIII, Importer of Ent& Stwea,,Laers intid Embroldmies and Taikalng Ghted!„6: Bcedway. - DETER D. MULLEN, Importer of French German and Erin Dry Goole. Importer Yelkoko Merl - Showlo,Woolerw, to, No. 33 Brood street, New York. sepl3-Ir ; , . , — 01i . 114 - SAA.T BROS.. '4O John street; Im purist of I.lles DRF-95 TIIIWNIINGS, Bella. Wool. Ipe, Tnat!elz,lintionms. 6c. , .ial3Onn AlEgifti kM-AlljailLT Manufacturers of raellonableDiera and Cloak 'lsi' -. 1 .-. l3iiiiiiil2zro. unpa:Tasrel., Bottom, la. No. 04 Der st.roet.,isl3.ly, jtiATCII.& YALE, Impbrtera andJlibers, ofSILK sad VANCIIC MI GOODS. caterstlywrNo. 75 street 3V -B. HATCH. & CO., 97 William street, a t i= GellemenL . SFamdeldnir Goals. sad TOITN M. DAVIES: JONES &,-CO., Im go=g47,ll-*TrZ°l:ll4Fnt.,," • Q, STRAIILEI3I. ,E CO., No. 69 Brotuiway AY. Iriad Trimpo rters mi of Lsze nod Milliner; Goods, &ran - OM. lang. „ ecilucuAßDT, FROLICH 110L'T IIAVSEN. Noa. and Llberty streelmport.” s.l.g. and Germatt Mb., Vs/.'et. log.. !laths, Sergeel, Are. Woolens-of every delcription. A CERTAIN ItHMEDIC. LTSE the Mexican Mustang liniment in libenniaticas, Undoes. Buriv..- Ste-sins, Cate. Piles Bsrieb an effartnal ewe fur an ortigwal ectriblithits of man or animal. 8, W. Westbrook. original originator and proinietor;3o4l3raulany, . .. •.. . . . . 0 - OURNEY,To. 349 Broadway, thioldegt - • and sanekestenstre estakdishene . nt.he the United tate. \ sepl34y • 1 W. ORR, Deaigner and Engraver on Waid.7l. sad 77 Neiman United Thle the lamest and beat establishment In the United State, &WARDS, SANTORO & CO. Foreign Eno... No. 341 Ittoodwtd, (kW. Owd CO.; kr two •od room all part. of , I.lut world. Agent la Ptttaboroh. MN. m.w•134, FANCY GOODS AND HOSIERS. NGELMAN N & CO. , 93 William street, Ftudey Goods, Dattons, Cotton and Wnolen Halsey. essh buyers. only *even Der cent. net pnWit on the ha Dotting For your own benefit tell and sew. sudt-r • res:Nca AMU GERMAY VANCE BASKETS. • - • if 1 BARU'S 'ZINN .t C0.,52 Maiden Lane; Importer. of Fleurit and German Panel and Travel. fag [Warta, and =oaf...rarer, of Cane and Colored Wil ow furniture .;d/roar Lind ifnrketarWa te. irt-r === WIM.'IL JACKSON; (formerly W. & N. •7 V • Joxisov.l Mm.) Orate d Tender ?taker. Fat Hanadrar. one door above 19thh et- Neve vnrk. oclß-r lIARDWAILE, an_ 8..4 - , W. W. CORNELL, 13.5 and 143 n - -41intrestaset. Plain and Ornamental Irma-Work. ' ' LIAM rum, .t. THOMPSON & ROESLER, No. Malden inna, Importers and Mannfacturers of Furs .ad lemle Ilea;er In llnto.Stran Stmt. ke- spllr . . ACM ASH FUI.ViA.Cr-S, i.e. DAVD) rULVEßT(lnvuitor . anil Patiiitee) 6.1. Miff street., manufacturer and dealer, vholeesle retail...ln rurnee,,, Regimen, V,etilsim. le. SOLI }LUBBER tklans., IDEE NEWARK. INDIA lIIIBIIER CO., 59 Malden Lane. N. Y. Manufreurera and Wbolecale eis to G.4116e.f. Patent Rafts Rubber Ikon% Rho.. Whit. Clothing. Balla. Tom de., o fel:lyr HENRY DAVENPQRT, 86 John street, Manufacturer and Dealer In every &Irritator, o vests/Went Rubber Patera, Flu., Rubber Sada and Tama . • renl3.ly ON INDIA RUBBER CO., 41 John maks an kinds of Robber (Udall tt. Cloths. Crow. Arad., tat Orate from SSA tas4.oo each. fas2-lys • . LADIES' ELASTIC SKIRTS. (lE)CCIPS PATENT.) LADIRB' ELASTIC SKIRTS, Rough's Patent—P. BATlSOrrTletrlay etroet , micel le the tar Mane. Neer Tort, Inanurtererer of the .00.. arden did and desirable article. . mhl64cris ALKITENERY A.Vo 31/LCHLSE TOOLS. 4CTIENCK'S MACLIINERYJAPOt 62 Coorttlsol steeoli. MookilocT d34chln.Tools. 3113131C.U. INSTEMELTSII. - VARGILL & CO., 47 Maiden lane, Guitars, . v, .)=Asordeons,ltran hrt..or:Lent. and Strlrum VERDINAND ZOOBAUM & CO., No. 97 r Matt% Lane. IMPOltero of Violin, Guitar& imord& to...Stamm Brum Instruments. to, to ' tralltzoo • PLANISIECD TLN AND IiPANED WARE. fI.EORGE HODGETTS, No: 15S William st.; mow York. Wholesaler Maaleteeterrer and Impart. et of Tea ass& Coffee Urns, /Reek Dilates. Water Coolers, rrs , C_Adraw....Zirre and lhae Oterde , , az— de. We. awarded the Prardaraar. the N.+ York Crystal Palm. ie27-1. PAM -RAILEIIOIISE, • jP,YRI3S W. FIELD ,t CO., 11 CU' street, vim:erten saddale Dealers ba Americus Gum. and Du YAMPA sad esed7 dusad= LEWIS & BARTOW, No: In WEE= street —A crest Verbsts of PAPER Rs Bost- Stationers, Printers. /Rabin •Cns, Elanntaetarsrs. „and Tradesmen grenarally. Pti.LNT AIR , COLOR MANI)?AcrUBSES.. R O AnitOW COLOR WORKS, F. L. NICK .141-.93 John at, - Now Tarto Part. and Clown 11.6171 DRITIANCE SALANASDER. SAFES, & Gotta'. Delmar 'Lana and Craw Bars. ROBERT 3d. 10/4 Idanulantsrer. 19n Pearl • .TOTS AND FANCY 600D9. AEIIitORX .!E, CO., 54 .31aiden Lane, r mi l,TWZ.r o l 29 Mall' amt. Larartern. ortOn TILES, FOR FLOORS AND CLEM= TOPS. ,bare usialAM L . LE:II, COATES dr, TOOLE, No. 279 Perot street, Docazuttae tala MA. Dunkirk Ch1a...7 sta WINDOW GU 5.% PAM'S, au. POILLON , a CO., Importers or Intmai 'Comb and Wirnim St Bartlay • ire nopoNt ICROTIIEBS,Importers or *ouch Wholow Glom, No. ta. 0.0 by stmt. Now .3Ttt5M r• 104 known-487.747 B..tral-8 1 nalr rintit.-theariadowt , lged Standard. f. /Waal^ Philadraptda, ODD W. (B.IOLY '240- Market an Y MNANICSIC7 - 7. . Na. 87 Wares at EBORGE .C: .SMALLEi r , Negotiator of lir :11.1....-sot.. n.e.u. - morupfii...P. d "h" W i .," r tie. al Wall knot, :ire Tort commurdestior. 7 armll 'EU rearive progript sttetaton. v Ittrutscra—.More• Taylor. Esq.. William B. krtor. , !ie. Trii. Mem. P r at. k bacon. Banter, St. Look . 0.131-1, y'al& LENGTH CRYING' a. LAUGIII N t raymelb alen. i geed earlety of Indio Rubber lion ..b ~,,/ Topa Sii GT • bleb Illi• IV 03011 , 1 beautiful than thou. of label otatertebt and a battered lhoia wee dwel t, 1,, .1e try the , retie, Reale. threuebottt the coma. ory. Made wily 11 the hear Ruth Rubber Ca, 43 :Malden 1.u.u0, N. Y- tut antra. atehlzmr Great Excitement in law York. mexos .4.ND JIELOLKONS FOX gaNH. fj o ORACE WATERS, the greet lfueie end PianoPorto N.Y.= Broadway, New York, pre. • gto oh. large per ematimdth hio mummers. rath er than pat It to /tot bbarpero %I au Street, to nOw available mos. to mmtdo Atm to asst the , present tic. lusowaoffcre his Immerge amortitnnt of elegant and ...- rammed Mace .4 ldal.eono at a largo dneonot and, Amu. pricrajbe rash. Ills samwenumt compriees Plana lien three of the laruect end moot celebrated Bast. Mate afar/orb. also. tbmw of Fermat of t h e best Now Sort ihr ka p, ic g imuog the beantlful and lunch admired Umtata . Wan. gragos from l u g own Vlltterj.ll,lll3 )1,1,y1,,,. of the test Boston. Non 'lmmo, New Tooke. Buffalo maims. atfonilos an opportunity fur soloriloos not to be had el. , pr upy, „Ea. hmtrouneol warranted. &rood hand Marne era./ harmaltm-171m from SOO to /ICC ?ludo .4 V aga' Ilairllll.2blof all Mods. Poems. Teachers and V.& of Schools f rt• l'":Talcrelod.o/Frirry prima of Planos.MMOTo:ras std tr,=,u p. purouteute forward./ ire may aahlmte of CALICO ES--Just reed 2000 JUs. feet an coxo.s. .n of vebteh witibi - ocal. .t & uestel as U . • - A. A. SIARIiN h td. piime. W. ICChe. - ge _meda, , a for oat. by . : r.x.i.inn kc0...112.tn FLOM.,-100 blas:extrufamlly Fleur a jruct, rat/ and Rada Or T. lan= C l O. nr. • --- THE DAILY BUSINESS CARDS -.-- From V IS.SCIII:Ii. Ai SCTIELL''? General Advertising t a MAHAR." “...,,,,,, s . !inure. kn. v-It and 3 , 1 S I.l,ruleray. Neve au York ne , ATTORNEYS. S. CUTHBERT & SON, -"" _IOSEPII S. Jr. A. P. 3101IRISON, Attcx- fIENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. for Rehab!. Roma to the Lklli of N. , . I IF .e. ,, ,.. UM. S n. 144 l' '' .. th .'r".• lettiveen Li the ealeand pnrebase of Real Eatate. ~ e s , ! r . Exterision Tables. hmlth Id and Grant; PittabOrgh. Pa- .3" 2, Kent, kegstiating Loans. on Bonds. ions L._. a, ,No . , - W. 11.1ThIrd at-, Pittrhurgh. Pa. • t. 1.1 ). WM. lIEERI)T, 150 Who. sk,lietween W. HA.LL, Attorney nt Law, "Bake- la te:... fin __ Ire - • • '-Ar• Iv . 1 V Friars and Honer., !rte.. New - int,. Manntictnrrt. c..,,,,,an..ivnensi uommission awl C o ll e t . A .arge na•ortment always en hand. Order. fig , Mt.ptong il' ...in. Bandinga,"Grant etroet, brtweem Courik and punetually attended tn. r 5.1:...,,,, 111•Zond Alley. .os....arr ton Agency Office, n • !! .11PIX.M the colleetion of Home and Foreign diouPtL ,i, CO., IFhalc , rile Print Seller,. 13 ()BEET...E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, .11: Mervantlle and another Mnney clanne. In Mir) lean . ‘ I pubilehers, ' , rug re. and .lanutarturing Artie.. I_ll., SC ord. Mo. fel and admeent State, Investment and rartgoat of lions.., -C.e: . 1 .1rm., en. Parte. Londnu, [tern., •pd N.,, ght...ltnaolev u a n y i , i tjiOBEIIT pOLLOCK, Attorney Payment .d Taunt. Purchase, and . ' alt of heal Estate and i'. ,, :t ~ . .;:s .kl .:. : , ,t i a tz.ti i , z , s elit , hy tAs.l. , •The tie I at Law— 8 ' 1 " '"l l " .4rr ' aktlEtO, Detroit, MIA - dean. ' It' my' ' ''''-' • `"" Fr ''' ! " IL'u'l.h!! ' l La, c ,, ,, ,,,, if...r , t1 , 11 and Want atreetaoppreelt• Grcntut 12,4.-,,,,,,,,, iVni,.....01-Mr.. e. Kramer A Rehm. Hank.. . tnylkeY ., erg White a CO.. Ilaut. Ofhor. Lorena. Stewart a Co., . Cloaks, Idantillos suod Taltaas. • Merehanu. I , (ANN Ela BELL, No. 58 Canal street. el Fourth J. BAILIN, Attorney at Law, office , WA5T1A......TV.0 tir rlea or Michigan (rem roue...trade I Al k•• York. imlegter ...I 3h...facture: . nt Ladl,' myth I ti el PourtU street, near Grant. Pittsburgh. .talkslly I. '" r ''' . . C. " . " . '' ' ' • fle•Se. I Instal.. and Tatum.. et ev.ery kludand doerrilv - - --- ' - • lon, would ,all the attenti of L.....Th0., 4 . . bin retr 4 1,11 ANCISC.FLANEG IN, Attorney at Law, C kltD --Flavin, been apniiiiiteil the es.- ; 4 ', 1 1 ;icaoi . ctii c . riattiai.,cii. ffrisr.i..iit I;X "!''``"!" L "' d ': '''''!' ' "' lt " 7!'''' sae-L faehlous are the heel l lhe ...a.m. a• of he found hy 1 . N 0.17. ♦ I ,, nrtit street, Plttaborith. .. •._ I ...vete.: l'emenliel avid :itretebeel Lea th er ...Ring, mare , referrine , Frank I.erlie, Ladle. oneette eff Fahlgou. the , IFASI'ER E.. BRADY; Attorney at Law', i kt , fact „ gt r ...! , Tl , :. ,. ..ik: . M . F.Ll. k etIN, ollisr , tfyr.! . , , (7. , :rXe ,, c ; ~ .. n. i t T u r gri., ; :sok e n , f , F d a:hiotrj. m uldlehed In Amerkra. lqlns I ../ Co. SI Fifth streetsrittaburgh. tarlufactu.;ed.. it.;. ' r,,. ' ne.trt .'" =l. ' pri.ra his article i aVory 0010;11, ./1171 1. t.1102.171,Z r j,,, l ' ON . Z, ` l ' Z ' t:i. '" .!! " --- -- - - - •- -- • • - - • , N.1.,..r to any Leather Belting rrer bele, offend I" eel•- Inv .... In this market. ' Alen. a large N a n of it whit,. of India I Rtibleer BeltingksmatautlY nn hand, end Ek sale at the Machine ibllthleiWds!" - N0..1.115 Market Or.. . Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! ae n z --- -. -,4-.;,..;• J. a 11. rIIILLIP'a I, A TTENTION of purelmsera i. 52 R 1 - 1 full, raged tn a new and s i UST N I.OOM IS, Real Ei=tate Agent, !tai r e'llircu'tlrin In I . [ol..Fortea Inre fully . , ~,. Stsea. klershandise and It Broker. tarn Nn, flg ' perfected. •nd le.P., the public, known ete 1 I Fourth street, ahoy. Wood. at:wine:a promptly attended Hall's Cede...fiat Triple taring...l Nan:, The ponsihnity of tn. j,,,,it ~ 9IP Waal ria,, royale. In It. rapacity for nenow. pats , ! _ . - Ca AI%ItIEL L. :NI ARSIIELL. Secretary Cal- ci,,,,,,0,tiii. Piam, Ferte. The mart krdloarY norfortneriesnabled by the aid of this l 7 .'" 4 .- I "°''''' C. ..." . ' 4 W ' ' ''' r '''''''" in, prnvementa, ordure 1.--te In oeuvre Os} MA 11,4 1 . ' - - i ...old r,nfnund n The 11...... or a Lletz. .me of Ite ehlef x• VM. GORDON. ,Seereinry Western Insn- i ,en......i.a 1.. na ...,,,,,t, t. 6 . ......4 31 31111.11.tt ordinary S . • ran, 0,.. v.; wafer ia.w., ! ciioic i 4.0,..! ..,,,,,0i...4. ;peality ..f 1... w, ay.! In Ine.tantlY ' ..trr .' lrne " e ' nr . r . n 7 : ' ,: . e . :re . a ', : "' ;: .'. .%: ' l ' ..lll:::, ` .7 ' r!g "'"'`'" arm u7. ' . i 1 G.k RDINER COTT IN.A,ent inrFra.nl:lin ; heart. The, in . etrunente are eurerlor in ' phieer to two ! el l'h i ll7a. l 2Te ''' C'''''' ' 'o' o-- --- ' 1 ""'" , ;,r.-.1;z7.,;.v:,:,7..„;'1,7i . :',;e1 1 .. 1 ; rg.rirzt„o;z . ..grri:ti:, , ii,inr tho w..rld. 11/ A. MADEIRA, Agent far I).,lnwTire .Mu- ,Tin, to the mated teetlmony of rrefeeenne nn Ana , ten,. who I.a , e teemed the t uleetlal Plano ord inary ll a • tuft' ineurause Company'. ag %rater etreet. i nun. of an meet.. 110% and ....owl hand fid. Fate at reduced Orgee ELI' k tiVNI;F:it. 'rli itr , a.lwav, New Yert. ne,..t.gm• Manufartuna 6 Dealers, wheleuir A rehilL • 1 Brodie's. Cloaks and Mantillas. BANKERS AND BROKERS. 'KEENAN d; CO., Bankers and Exchange Broker, N 0.91., Wood otort. comer of Diamond Allen Itutburglt. r.. . Girller and sell Bank Notesand Dlamuut rime Exchange, and Pronilmrr Nnteet. nuke Collehtleul In all the teineinal chive ef the Unlnin 'lefties Dela:nits an call melon interest. SU d Fire their nronipt attent.on to all nth. rr matters am:wrist...et t. • Ileeheee , IMES:mem Exthange rnistantlr for sale. inh24lr 6.1.1 . 41 t MA11.31 .C. 1.4 & Bankerx and Ex may, a r ...k era Bay sant sell (Told and Silver emd a t`istss. negotiate loans on Rest Ens:, or Stork Sees, rittes. purr:hue Protalseary Notes, and Time Ont. on 1.1. Ite.l West. nay sod sell Rocks on Commission. (tollee- - Ilona wade all points lo the Union. toll. et..., of Tidrd and trood st.rts, dtr.e.ly eel.ei. the R. Chad.. tartly' . _ D.• KING, Coin, Snick anal Exchange a Broker, Fourth W ent—Boreand ed. . Haw on ilium.. Exchange on Itastem eltles 'mooned at rue. rend rates. Collections made on the West at low rates Weer tern Bank tint.. Bought and sold. .1T23 trot.. os_rsa ;sr. L titar. 1.10.131111., HANNA & Co., Sitecqsors to lianas Jt Co.. lianters.Exehantre Brokersand rale. In 'Foreign and Domenic Exchange. Certl6estos of Depordt,llartk.Notos..dt , ..cio—N.W corner of Wood and Third streets. Current Money restive"! on Deposit- Slobs Cheeks for sale, and eollectlotn.nade on testi, all p.n.- pal points Of thx United States S=M== Advancer made on conehrumentr of Nature, whipped L on Ilbeml term. . ; l . .VILLIA_MS & Co., Bankers and fl ii tehan co Brokers. :tuella nut Admen of Wand and Third Meets, Httaburgh. All tzansnetiana made llbaral term, and collection, PennUtlr attended tn. WILKINS & CO., Exchange BrAcra, As. N AV ' ra }" n " ltn . sn ' t tr ' irts ° 7l% . r:l h rs '- t i Z. uk " )/I t . "' 111 - 31. LARIMER, Jr., Banker and Bro ker, lth atreet, No. 60, adjeltdninit the Bank of Pltteborgh. Xj . ; HOLMES & SON,Dealers in Foreign i and Domestic o lizettange. Certificates of Ile annite. flank Nate. and Sperie. N, ti 9 Market street, Pitts burgh. ZZ-Cnilertinns made on all the prindpda rifler tbzt uchont the United States. BOOKSELLERS &C. O'L. READ,.Bookseller and Stationer, No. .:B Po'oral etreet, Apollo Buildings. . JOIIN - S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta.' tloner, suontsaor to Davison k Acne, 1a f 131arket street, near Fourth. Pltuburpli. Fa VERY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Dealer In Statjonery. kq No. 51 Market street, near end. Pittsburgh, P. KAY & ooksellers and Stationers, 51 Wood CO:, ;treat, nett door to the rumor of Third. _b, Pa. Fehcol and law keoks tenet. tl r hand. COMMISSION &C BIITLF2 .& CO., UtORIVARDING Fs COMMISSION MER. • - [MANTA and Deslr. to all kinds efPlttFamrah Mar turd Artlelex, Lead Pip* and &wet Lead. Ne. Y First Stn., Pittabarxh. • mr.5.13,114 WM. H. SITTrON. Tritalade Grocer, Importer and Dealer in tEOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Oh! MO unnongaltela gee Whist r, N 0.12. bouth.Esst corner oal and Front Sta.. Ihtttburuh. Penns. nah2l A & A. 111'11ANE, Cymmirsion and For ll Merchant, dealers In Wool and Produce generally: also. Pittsburgh blannlsraccres. No. W. Second stout. Pittsburgh. 1 y. 53 K. NH:MN ji ROBISON & CO., Wholesale Grocers ?merchant: PRINGER lIARBAIJOII & CO. (Suceet mrs to S. ifarhatuth.) Comminirn nuir , rasrline errbant. Deaholsiit.woolaud Prat are arnerally. h4a, 145 Find Klll9 Slenad strrets.Pittsberuh. Pa. ap9.-1, &W. REA, FliCur Factors Commsiun Fonnardine Menthants and D ealer, ig alers to Pr dare Orden for Pittsburgh Manuhartur9s Pr ,, h atteuded N 0.74 Water Pad 94 Fmut Ks., Pittoi.urch. Puma, 1,31.1 r. A_RDY. , JONES CO., Soccossora to xrwooo, Jos Ka a CO. Com:Madan wad Forward.. tns bade" to ilttotburet Mamuriactlmaloods. Vit.burgh. • - - VIERCR & ASTELO, General Commix IT gion Mernhattn. Plannielpbla. Llb sulrancv, =do an mnalgnmentaor Praduce ernyrally. . . ..-..---- ...... ._.._..... . jOIELN WATT . CO., Wholesale Grocers, Commintan - Sfrrehantsc and' Dee.er. In !Miuraend Pittalun4l3 MannSettirr_, No. 2 , 7.5 Witt, .. rittrim.rst. B. CAI 4 .I7IELD, late of Warren, Ohio, ellt r M"reor d r K , .,.r Pearl AM. Wrstern Produce csne y. WA/er g treat. bet.,ev Emithfload and Word. Pittoburgh. • nit t (Late nrtlein Rol:aeon. Elide & TLITTLE k CO., Wholegale Oncer., e Prat des and Cornadraion Merchant, end Dialer. In Pittibtirs:h 51.1zurretatrra, No. 112 Ferond stvnel l burs. • .r. 53 GHEESE WAREHOUSE.—IIENRY H. CULLlNS.Ferwarding end Oommladonidarehant,.d Dealer In Climes. Butter, Late Flab and Produre generally 25 Weed street, above Pater. Pittsburgh TON BONNIIORST & MURPHY, Whole gale Groom sad Commission Merchant, and Defiers In Pittehurgla Manufacture. 2n ee , Water street, Pitt* bury.b. Pa. /11110 M AS PALMER, Importer and Dealer j.. in Transit and American wei Paper, hiarket steet, Wixom Third and /earth stiret, iltrabargh. • 3IeCLINTOCK, Importer end Who le- Itatttar 401, and Pisan COT Ittfi n gut oil t. Ream Batt Trimmlats, N 0.112 Muter street ORRIS /L- , PATTON, Wholesale and Re tail Gowns. on Lb. Esotono nide of th. Diamond. gdaroh. P. - DRY GOODS. FRANKRANK VAN GORDER, Dealer to Trirr, InV. Molar, and Glolec Late Gond, Efobfoldefleb Furmanln. Goods awl Fancy al-lichee a full as Fertment of which can always be had al No. 93, corner of Market street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh. Pa. anll4, L a. LAOS a GO., ITRIMMIA AYMONT it CO- R. Ma. AiA. MASON & CO., Wholesale end Retail f Doak" In Piney and Etaple Dry Ofeela, as nrth , .I.ltUburab. ill X.RPLIY ISIIRCHFLELD Wholesale Ili ass Retall Dry Opal. Item/unto. coesmr Fourth and loket strevt. Pittatmr.h. GROCERS. BOONE, HARBAUGH & BOONE. LflIE EN ERALCO3I3IISSION 3IERC II ANTS, baler. Wool, Soar. Prodaes ahl Prorfiriona, No IN North Water rtreet, Phlladerhir, HARBAUGE & BOONES , FOR-WAltDitio COMMISSION 3IER CJIANT:I,DooIon lo W.l and Produeo of all klndo No. 'ZII Liberty newt. PitUboole4 Ps rob27-I.TO tuna nolo.- nol7l ... ...rentux n.nrr. 10IIN itOYD CO., Wholesale Grocers and Cosuriarsion Merrhsuts.NO.l , llVoni end =L9 Wb rt., street, Pittsburgh. ' .16 • rtOBERT MOORE, Wholenale GinFel., Rgo -00 ilfrlns DI•tIllei, Deal,r in Prodooa, l'lttalmrgh 31 an area. and an ktndo of Foreign and Donolttle IV lu. and Liquor, No. 111 Wort,. West On hand a very largy strek or sureriur old Munonohrla Whlekey. okkh win to sold low for cue. BLACKBUW V'holesals '4,I'VE R `MT: on hand st tbs. Warebousa,l I Water etrant, boon . • osplttar SALMI RICKEY & CO., 'Wholesale Gro rs.C.sannlamlon Ilen-11.ie. and Dud." In ?reduce, 1. a Gall atsr street, .4 107 Float street. Plttseurgb. sou -JAIM D. Wow. *stun au. ArC.ILLS ROE . Wholesale Grocers and • Inzubakul Merellantaa Llb.ty arced Pitt" V. U. ....... 0.001.1 R, • - SIMS .. - •11.1.. W": BA(IALEY CO, ,00 M d ?1 Rood street. 74 . 010412 Gro 1-101..Lwi A. , M'CLURG, Giocer and y y et., owner of Waal an Wee., la" Orr - ESI34 lesge ..ant of c h oicerunerle. and desTra.—Yoreltrn 7.10 and Nuts. Wltoland. and Natal Dealers "applied on, tba kmest Cann, ROBERT .D.AL'ABLI , VO. Wholes:lla o rs .,,,,cosambsioaslsmassts. 1 . 1.4.1. Prod.. and, Pittsburgh )I•ostpetatet. No. gad lJhart r 44000. . . • WICli geoA'Nifitlfk9, succeYmore- to v r..* .1. D.V.lek. Wholes:do, lirrern. Yororsnhnx and qammietten Merelants, Nairn In Iron, MA, end PlUsbrartt Mikratfreinnee 034erelln. earn. of Woodend Wet. rittettnneb. CULBERTSON, Wholesale Grocer and • Gonna+len nlnrelnint. Denier In Frulurnand Pitt. wan Unnennt...4 krtielen, 195 tenser wltnet, Etta , !Tanta: • ..... • —. non, 111 - • it•R. ff.45W ~ Grocors,,Com • Mode" IferbantsoeirlDralere lo Prolome-lizond web ibalblibire.frubtinir on Liberty. W0.4...4 81 • oh - • - • -- • /Owl ATI., uIAGALRy, WOODWARD k CO., Wbo IW. 11•0.vorat WI Mali. ....1.V1.11.1•7610e. :V I VCANDLE - §S, 'MEANS /CCO. (succe*. wri to Met k' ItteCandlow.l. Dna min Ina. Nealcalabo,Clotton Iv., and Pletabarxh Atatmractzttespenemal. t..P. Wood .tad Water eta. Ptttabargl4 Pa. .30 PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1854 IGENCIES J Vr. I.II.INVOR A. IIIiTCIII§ON C 0.,. Coramission arj., 31,7 . 1:1et Ara ilsrt4l , ?. the R. PI. and Bar Lead. amp, MUSIC, &C. °ITN 11. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, !hale and SlMica! Instruments. 4hn4.1 Itmks, and 5t511411.4,. Sete •went In, Chickerirm, Nano Fort, for Wentrrn N-nne)lvnala—N,Fl UKI street gENRY KLEBER, Dealer in 311 . sie, MU alcal Instrument, aml Import, (4 Italian String. Lient for Nuntvi & (laden mand and nnuaro Pismo. with Coleman's .Eolesa Attachment. Alpo for Dunham 's Plana DRUGGISTS. TOIIN lIAFT,.I r., (swce-ssor to Jun.lVl'Guf el,o ‘41,01.•.>m and Retail I , nwttint. and Dealer to Pinta kr— lit doors lwlo. Vlr to 11L r, Pittfturgh. Sirlte“rular Arcot Ford'm li . n.cox, .. .. Jug FUMING I AV I LCO.X. & CO., Arudgi,ds and I II A • i%-ariiie. tinnier 3larket and thii.nlanink _eun n :tantly i nn hand a hill and niiinniele eunairtlinf rif eine& Pii;.(innerr i anilartleles pertalningtntheir Physleiiins neeeveriptinne earefulleeinyouteled. mul9 401 I N P. SCOTT, Wl.leealc I)ealer it. fern, Paint, 011, VarnLebee •.12ti Diu fitulta, Iklrtt SLTVOlLPlttstruigh. AII nrilwew will receleeiwevint attention. /7 - .. lent for Lauthat t (Ne's valyable family medicine, ss. 241 y - • - A. FAII.NESTOCK &. CO., Wholy.alc • pro:Masts, and manulsetnrors Whit. Las& Red Uad. and. Litharge. mrogr Wool .d Front stroets. Pitts burgh. rneb7 1 E. SELLERS, Railer in . - . IRAM h.REITER, Irholesaln & Retail Orvattleta comae of Litany sa:d at Clair elFreets. tburah. SCHOONIIAK ER CO.. t Wholeswle J Dna:riga, 7d, W , alstraet. Plttsborch. • TOSEPII FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox • £ Ca- career 7ilarket street ace rkskaank—Keer• mo , aksatly on baud a nall ernalete usortmeot ar krues. Mmllelaka NedMnn , hrsta. Perfumer, wad all artfrle• p.rtslyinsr t. bhp buminesk • EMEMiIiEM;iM WOOL MERCII NM. LER,ltuceo-,or to MURPHY & LER , Wrrt Dost..r. mcd Cm3Lair Itinn 711,1112:ot for th. ALM of .4 gonleart Wc , fkol• • No IX7 Li,rt• MEDICINE. PR..IA3IF.S KING: O u, lllc t e h an i ? t ßexi , tene t.. e, No , Firm n...:. on." 161:1, T 7 M. V.IRIA N. M. 1).. Office t. 411 street, 3IERCHANT TAILORS. CEIESTER, :+l , • - rehnilt Tailor and Clo • tta.r. No. tr Wood Particular atter:al. radd to I'd,: and Youth/ nnl6,t "TILL] 31 DIG I3Y, Merchant •Tailur, Dra {7, an 4 Daimler In ',say Made Clathlng. Llta rtT. WATTS & CO.. Merchant Tailors, • 1.1,-rty /cr.. —W. am unm r•rri•lnn lag stc, of fin.ls ftc tVetr—Clott,.. eimeirm mud Ve•tin • thr lu•wrst Our Mon& and etutomer• Clue IZO • rall. n l mbl 31 ANUFACTUILING. • W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail l i d lan , tfactumr and Dtaler In Caldnet Warr. No. X 2 JOliN Nfanufaeturer of PATENT DON VICE?, a Insperi, SOLID WIN and BRAZED DON '1 [CEA. wre.ar .4 Indrwon and Jul. (nor.n atrerta. on. Annan, rr , nzx thr Hand retrnet Bride., A.. lesa,ny City. MBROIIiERED AND APLICA MAS- A TlLLAS—MaLsrlale taartnl Exob,l , lery *ad Ay. I Woik by MRS_ 1. S. ~2tf No. 2,1% Amp istr.rt, alma Boliyar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man ufacturing Company: lIIS COMPANY TIAVING ENLARGED JIL, their rapacity kw manufartortna. are now prepared LP meet the Increaaml demand or their:Wirt. Craclbla and Building Clay. Ordain promptly attended to by KIER k JUNE:. Canal Main Plttabargia Aaptember 21. Boots and Shoes!! jAMES 110118, No. 89 Market street, 3d dwrfroin the Market itva.n, ld Inlhrm the pub that he h.. now a very fall TVlrk of neer thins; In lb. that anti Shoe trule. met; aa ladles' Gaiters, half Gaiters, Jenny Lind Miami. Ladt Franklin andall the tyl•• Nand on the Eviarzi sten. Mi../ and Childr.ne . Palter. and Fun, ) host. and '.hen., In .11 their e..l.ti.r. Cull that.. Conar ti:itere and thou, lioys' and YoAthe• la th ree ' lkili to Neil arieb an *Able to all who favor urvith their em tam a* will Ova =Liaise Lion. lieniember the place. SO Market ...vet. nifXl JO 13, Y.00.1:-. M'CORD',& CO. FUOIXSAIX /IND ItETAIL pASIIIONJUILZ HAT AND CAP MANUPACTURERS /ND DEALERS IN ALL II OP PT I:9. COR.ViR OY WOOD AND FIFTH STREETX Pittsburgh, Pa. andaro& ggrobranta averrenFtY tod - etYleof and Lam, Muffs. WA( Cutts and Fur ' /Monet( aure-M-4mbely Coach and Carriage Factory. JBROTIIER it- CO., corner of 0 BgAniont and nehmen street( Allegheny City. would empwelturly Mann, their Mande. and the, nubile nenerally. that they ang roanufsettning rarriageo, itarouthet, Rock way( iluggles, Sleighs and Charlet( In all their muting. dyke of Web and Fronortlon- AJI brae. .111 ho meenteel wlthatrlet regard to Minn bully and be,anigy of Robb. Repairs will ab hesttended to on the met reasonable tenor Felon to all their work the best Lantern :Marta. Poles and Wheel Stuff, they feel confident that all who favor them with [hely patronage will be regrketly attlefled on trial or their work. Purchasers ant rey warted to aim them a call belbm pur chasing elemrin.m. New Coach Factory —Allegheny. M. H. WHITE & CO., would re gmat:f irtreets. T h ep lene emir making and are IJrePared to remit order. for sorry dearriptton of •r•hiele.. CtoorbecCharlota. Retouches. Dundee. ♦r_ kr, whieh. en. their loose ezienne In the , mannfaen re of tha alure week, and the farina... they have they feel cemilticut they are enabl ed toe do work the most ri 7 asonable terra. with dna+ wantion arti.le. In their line. Paying particular attention t e nt the aeleelon e> he, sod having none but com workmen. they hale no hesitation In warranting their work. We therefore la the attention of the nubile to this matter. N. 11.—liepalrinit done I: , the beet manner, and on the most reasonabie term.. • , 1. I. no , mr" Viiig3toi; Roggen NOVELTY WORKS. PEPTSBUItOII, PA. PlirltACK and Depot Railroad Scales, My, L Oath. as Orr-In dri.; Platr-tm am! CountAT Dud. Lrch, gal M., /4,kriouj , rop and Thumb lAtchr, Coffee MI ra.rioull Ifiud. Paint 311110.0.P1T , . , md b.tiorh.s 13oles wad FJudareluo; 511111401 e !mu Cutluo Of rrarr rlety to farm and failzh. dtf W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 819, awl a Larrta dnQ, oiakatar SmaAjieft shred, I'ITTFItI MIL XIONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones. Fdroßum Torn, M ntele.lnroelna none& an, ab loays on hood. atot made to order, hy merhlnery. at the noot prima. 'three hundred d'rialnel and eoleetad 'b - Lla. for Slnnuments. a.e.,50n band. Bleak and Flab Mar le fornlehed to the Trade at the lowest prloo. MI order, filled with despatch at 319 Liberty' at.t. au= W. W. W ALLACIL New Goods and Fashiniislor Gentlemen' Clothing fur Bpring'of 1854. WATTS & CO. beg leave respectfully d to Inform tlole not:moons eustotorty, o. the co Ir-13ht4%11VZA1:l h E t J;41.704,. n , Z rhlveofill—aotthot lsore roed' to ro or. ' " den tor o skisiu them up In their usual imperil style. n. satiseiction en penman, err:reseed by their custo mers hitherto. inth thsir humble sfrorts to phase. si how bites them to herb exertions in the mute direction. Waft tammi4th., n is N 0.176 Libc74l;no=elds. stem IL Ca, '" sc22. - T. C. WARRINGTON (DIPLOMA.) ADZES' . CIIILDREN 'S SHOE STORE, ID . t. 'lazy', on hand a 11111 mortznent, No. 25 punt, ntroet, Plltaborgb..ra • t 09125 iliniamerus' First Class Goods. • TIE subiicribers Le; infirm tho ular tbst tbey n 4 bps ic.4Arrs XIIECUNT PITTSBURGH GAZ NEW YORK ADVEItTISENENTS - - EO. BRODIE, 51 Canal. and 63 Lispe and 1&V...n7i• ir.a7 and 31ANTILI.A. nf u 'ee.y [ahem And Q.:ft . ..mt., .116. the trntlon of Imre. hir.extcneleeelocl. Kn0414,...1 , 1e tor the Fall Ittylotleml t min .ronnsme.l monthly I, 11.,er, (Maley'. and other h.. 11, V.Mon Musical Insiromeols. • FIIIE ,tlll44.riberm aro LOW prepared to offer Ifur Lb. Ineneetieli el Jel,f,r, 4,11. H. trulln. in ‘lll.leatl lurtruments sod Yr-handl, artleler, Guiruer, Fifer bench rld • me, ftuort. /1... e. .err.. C..r.an Yr...A.2nd /Lawn Stem,. dr.. ft. Our arrangements u ith the tar .t and moat nelebrated Mannfenttmer. in Kt.., are me+ ur L. enable us to enil goods at their lot est prices, and wr egnrdi . ..e mem the advantage el selectlng fre.m AO I.• and earefialit echut env& Being in the Market at I era mune WITH Till: VA,II. read) toacrept -4 any p.I. Int. of 40,1/1 that ma y offer. we tem affned opportunities of bar gains in many articles. gn. of Carhart Nemthants' eel...rate I Patent Mein dem.. FEBIAINANP V01;11.101 Impurters. !to. 97 Maiden Lane. Now York. /THE unTh;rsigned having' the Agent, of Moen, CAI:11.411T A NEEDHAMS (New Voro cLELEBRATED pATExT MELODEONS, al' infer,infer,the Trade and the fettle In gene.l mitr lal. that he, • prem as med to ronh to Dealer. c u r d three truly rvlebratedluttemmouts at the Manufacturers' LOWEST EgICES, Every Instrument Warranted. FERLIN UM a Cm, . . 1.. Mu. •.1 I ntrotn.,., Lan, ',lir York • Daguerreotype Materials. I W. TITONIPSON CO., '315 Rroadmay, ?4, Y /4 " p , v "" u " n ' t c":"' and Am Volialanler .I.kbea. C. C. Ilarrhnn, and all °that. Canz,ra. roglan, on band. at the Slanufae. r• prim,, a nd. n arnatn3 twfret aulo-nnlr _ . • Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. WM. MeFARLAND & CO, JIAII•E. , LANE, NNW FOR,X L Warehouge 145 l'rutt at., Baltimore, Ml. ANKS'.Jou-elere ,ml Counting, hoot, ll/ e..notaraly ^a bonds NU, sod ••rranle4 to onver, mxpect. - Nsu goat April sth, MU. Magna_ Ilan_ 31 . 1 , 1Wertrek Gentb.:llan—lt gl•enaaa pleas ure tr, Inform you that roar hat. prearrned my Ponta and I'atora unnuurnd In tin Or lent night, by whiph nrarl alanontnr rn , nn/a.• an. , unauumat and although It area nsnna , -J thrnu,lnult tbn fire. to Intnnor haat. its nal , nnt nunalntnl ur.harna, 'late.artth rat airing n I think, aura , r Inranntbar Wsl. It.. .Hull. Four, Jr 4 -, T Jl2 10T, Jr .11 e..th \rim.= it IeEvER AND AG E. DR. EDwAii) BLEECK ER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, /Id. la , finer arwr (logre, Yrrcr.. I,4,sta dant al _Vncia,nu. FrITE Proprietors iit this Mtniivin.will iititte withnut hrnitatinn h.ar or nontradletlnn. that the Fltstrann 31txdaraa ha. iiti,sl nitre hnramn arbor. It ha. ,aot Intr•-tuomt.ll , an an. other meth...tor In mar for Una ann., Alaeasoa This rnaLlirino has netther nor Whintna In It* conunwitlots. n' lredl,nta are or a tsisissets health. , •harart, and hlahlf •nd n•ig.oralleur In Ow, tender.ee Peraou• while ndln: I:11n 1L...1ie-We ohl not ahorte4 1. , evo..an. In water ••• • awl:pat.-apt:tern no na,.. Man "nen si r °mu.) nea:th Plan :ore In warn. , of eh, enuntr) where tl.• aene. pne ul will do eel) to adnpt thn , the rattan! le n o t 0 b ussi t tar be while under tr.'s and lbw, 1 , .” hn mgrurf 4.."44 run. Prnnrlaanr uldlattoduln thaualn.ta ol eennintles trotorniuset aldlit,. but hreforn.rtna to the sok U.., onn tualln and Ina ha tilt larstliLlt won( In yourvelf. Pull Jinn iinna hd It. use arrotu Pan/ e' h , Isdtin• enhtlheate•tan he hewn at the ollhooa, Vino there thin Thattrinu ham enroll when Ai vlbera'hava nn t rete Ihrp er tter , t ela whit eh nth; ItlttLroa Ce , rathialzat• there to • beedlerre ha the market. It Wu. LL toen'tnten with the an..l.lcalebine eno.c.wow In ...Tend.-are. of Itheurtmttem =4 (lout. foe thee* n.lo plants takes ts..l.lweponfnl day. on e Attie of dd. ‘l,lirtne v#l, often has the , deslool et frt. ITew PI Vrn. ealr by Druwgirte In el rwrts of fhe 1 . 1.nr.... 7'AL, /..Jlllllll\ ' AII Mbrassol• nnlrn muse W Al.lssAsstt u , ' , TEED A It Lit Itlt us it s ,..A .. s tt.st ynr4 . . . . It. k Isans.t.f;et t ISM, L RII n..i le , . and 11. I Ittsbu,h. IRON WAREHOUSE BIARTIN, SPHING & Co., u~rA.Y•rnf. Nero ref.. CILT. P II;7.IroV2 . e ';.L.".T!„,t,f,gr,;;;,f,'.;'.-°' pf R-." ST Ef: I • (IF AI,I, KINDS. Al.telanto Lb. r.odntry or n med ei nrl.r• f., Ihrt-rgi A, th mall r rntryotta-.15 , . ,v Wilt It Mied 1,1 th. lowest marl. nt.'s. MAI:TAN, SPRING A (1,. 3:2 flrAwn•lela Y. SCHIEFFELIF BROTHEB.S & CO. WHOLE:SA LE DRUGGISTS, NEW nhuN, 31PORTINli the leading (hug from their nizln.lEn.rketx. r.,tb In F.urnye tml kult Indio, and Nall French mod En.l4th ehrm.e.ll, rt,fuutrr, 7,00. Nall and Hair tirtmh.... Mir tilnTelt atul .4 trap... Parlo nob TAmti , epon,t, Coot.. S., tter Dace the. thn utertrreuutubln tern.. Orleroelth.r to wall. *lll r,oice tb.ir twod attration. Irl2.l?mv ASIC EL L. CIVF:RLY, Whole.le lo 13,9061 t. I,lnteJ Pails and Tuba. W,...1 and ti 11. low Ware, DankA.-Mals, Cord., Twine. Wicking. blot ch ie., '204 4irrenwiri. la.. New Tort. 10h11.1,v, lINDQW SIIADY.S. (lilt Cornices. Table Oil linth. At. , JOHN TV.It HU NE, Jlw ttraetarer and belemalo Desl•r, Nn.ll)(l th arl. go.l No.. Cbat host NoNom, Ne. Nom, New V,ll. , mealy MISCELLANEOUS. • ROBERT H. • PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE T A II L ,„.„„ Diumorid Atreer and °wry Alb*, apl6-tf I.II7AFIVTAM. PA. ASHLAND HOUSE, Allen STREET, ABOV It Nevr.Nrn STREIST. lIIIADELPIIIA. • If. 8. BENSO N, Pnomurroc. ,r Board. $1,50 prrelay-JEN 111.41. Mit—lvd Kt. mite. i c ) JTY HOTEL, (late Brown lt,) corner of :in - 110111.H and Third etrreta, PittaLurgh. Pa.. °LARS I A OIL Priivrietiow. Awn", I.mo nod roninialle.ua non.. LULTII3K wader. won.. tintnnigh reralr„And furnish...l with now &quint:l,n. throughout. how of.n for the rwcopUott of ttiii tromPlIDI nettle. C1110.01:11..[LT 11.25.46112 1011 N SOUTH, Coach Blaker, mrner nl • North Common tool Fmlnrul at.. Allegheny ritr t where h. n ntrlvitriy mannfartnnm nmrr drmollnion e)1" mot. ri .1.1014 by tbnbrrt workmen, He by alo, or.ennd NV lIKItINMI In the nt. Chgrim building", on ronotnd Moon 'Wood nt.• here he hag at pre. ma • Tr, - fair Mork of work. twlth dolly uhlitirma., to which he Invitr• the attnotion and rrithwi examinntion. fnellng roof...at fnan hi. funtiourd some.. In huninn, Alp ...mare mks. tiro material gull workmen rturlnlod. able of Gnlrh or nig work--ten mount be, rpmonterl with in thn Sac nr Wnst. JIM?: SOUTH. Vt TA ',TER P. 31AILSII ALL, Importer and V V Drain,. in rlgln, Figured And D•rnrntive Paper Ilang. Ingo No. FA 1V..1.1 .beet. l'ittxt.nrub. Snle Agent of the reinbrotml menufm.turro, Mums. hull. enurtir of Purim. 11211114,1 i FASiii FOIL PiESTR &SS.. ES.—Tbn rarl.ll Fanklonn for JUN X, direct per ntrunni is I be no mak on IL. 1.1 pna!tuo: 7 l 77. 7.. 11. w7l _9( ,7,7. Penn. &born Il,ndwlrveL KEEN, JONES & CO., ll= KIERN PORTABLE BOAT LINE, _2IOItWARDING AND COMMISSION . Miltell.kNTn. canal Basin; Nnventb . ntrnet. Pittn. nogh, Ink, Itaron. Lan!. Lard I. 4.1. Pork. S.C..limn, Kier . .. on. tra land No. I na.'l, Anthra..ltn and nentch Pig Iron. Bolivar in.n.t and day. A ntbrAritn Conl, te. nirlD NEW_ESTABLISIIMENT. JOHN LAUGHLIN, MERCHANT TAILOR. rfaiS'coultuence(lbuniue::9 at No. 39 Mar , tee street, hettress Penn! end 'Mint streets In hsayust receitid loom the Importers oleo tosounstostss • glin . :=ll%% " 4:l=lefli d g7ll=g styles and.waJltresn ' woleh he le wreyared to mehe on to order, la the most esbkmable etyke d lbe best mew see. laving had laigeesnetleuts la hl.butOole, be Inds twrdidebt of • giving entire satleartlea. lle Woken his friend* to call sod *session hie skek. aulT4f issoLuTioN OF PARTISTERSitiI' Th. Om of LAYELY I PAXTON le this day dba et , snd by Mottle moment, We hose disgwed 0 1 out sm tire lirroery Establishment., 00..06 Liberty et— to Ile. J. W. bIeVARLAND, who will continuo the Maness, sod Is hereby an thorned to tolled all accounts doe tons sod to wattle all slants swelnst to. .1(111N LAVELY. August Ind, 1864, . J. WILsON PAXTON James W.-McFarland, WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALER IN FBMILY GROCERIES, Teas, Fruits, Pickles, Spices, Preierees, - wool, AND 'MOW WARR, PO. ,, stle Bowe 7:rni.gbing Goods, lion 16i Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. I ' PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.. LEATINeh, F tel .1,, li F.l.el.es , aan ST ote, ) —The Rev. Or. Nerman, formerly of the . ..vpi . TiirRsDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, Wel. copal Church of England, in whose service Ile' • • accepted n 7 ini islet! to Africa, having relinquish . ' From she London Nt.rlen Laos Lures. ed firs ardnous..duties, has resided for the last' • The \\ - near Trade. eighteen mouths in Texas, where he met with The estimated extra hi-cachet town in the Uni- the dreadful misfortune , through long and verere ted Ringdom net season is unr-imM chose the ' iflons t ,. of bring depri red of both hearing and avenge, equal to 1,600,000 qwirters. On the speech, is now living in Cincinnati, a Inure, and other hand there is au excess of produce rebore ; at set' destitute circumstance, Efforts a re he. the averago .. from one-sixth to one-eighth ing made there by the benevolent to relieve him. Tubing the wean of one-seventh, on account 04. O r. snr,nnn was h or n i n L on d on. and graduated 'ai the German ruiversities. tie is the author of the present crop, and stook stands on follows: Imarters. .1 ~,,,,,u 0 . ,s site ~ , ,0 000 and is conversant with and writes twenty-five different tongues, acquired in Europe, Aria and , Africa. Average produce Exec. iu breadth one-tenth 17,G10L000 . .• . - _---........----- otrintAllmit SArtmck IN Tilt BLAvESCA.—Ser. --- • Excess of produce one-seventh... 11,:il•l,2Sti ; e . Quarter=. on i 14 ~,,,,, grunt Wet. Corny let Company [royal Sappers "- and Nliners, left Chatham ore Saturday afternoon t • to embark op hoard the Prince steamship foe 1 If to this we add one million and a half of for- . , mg n grain, we have an aggregate of 21 , 614 , 255 the Crimea. : '' ,This non-commissioned officer in quitrters to meet the consumption of the yenr.. joined by 'which is estimated at 21,000,00.1. There will privixtessLeiri.s. Price and Toohey, of the same company, and also with two civilians still. howler:hi% be the usual ;week. o f th e emantry ' selected by govertynent. They go out for the now ~toinit s .5,0041,im0 quarters—to be made purpose of removing the. ships of War that are i up. For it would be monstrous to suppose, that , „ ett b• b y in a imuntry like this, there should be no stock the Russians at the month of the bar , bar of Sebastopol. '' , ,They take with them four on hand to fall back upon M an emergency.—' sets of T diving app o aratus, and all other necessary re 15'e shall, thereforequire this year an impor- • implement. and twen twenty galvanic batteries, with ration of from four to fire million quarters, to , fire moss ,1 Cropper wire.ohe charges to buoyed place us in the overage condition we have hit }, will be from one on and a half to two tons of erto found ourselves, in regard to the stock of gunpowder, and will 1,,5, fired at a distance of wheat. 1 about two miles. The operations will be confin- Ws simlf nest take o ;wok around, and". how ed to the especial charge 'ttf . Sergeant Came.— the supply is to he obtained. As we hove just L ~,, d o „ py „ , O c 1 . 20. ‘, stated, any calculations for the future, founded upon the experience of the post, are not to be, Lew vs. Juirnm.—Wo learn from the Ray depended on. With present app earances, it is , mond ( ilia. I Casette that Ilolls, the murderer. not At all likely that we shall obillllitin the usual who has helm con6ited.iii the jail of I nod Aupply from the Black Sea portlv : even if the , Warren county for nearly night years, hos at last Danube is free to navigation, and th e Crimea a nd ; been acquitted and s e t at,nbeity. , Bolles coin °Jesse were in possession of the Allies—as I : milted a most atrocious tudeller in Vicksburg, in hope will soon be the case. The consumption , 10401 or '47. fie has been three times tried he und waste of such large armaments, and the , fore, and sentenced to be hung; but : each time. disarrangement of commerce and agriculture un- i on some informality, the \?ligh Court has gnu, der the iron rule of war, to say nothing of the .ed hint a new trial. He has literally lived down Probable prohibition of the c v‘r t o his subjects . the low in a dungeon. The witutioses Mee all from supplying the Allies, or conducting earn ; dead but one,-and he is 4 . 1E211 at Viciehurg. memo, with them from the interior—all these sir- I far the murder of his Din\ wife. Although curnstances lend me to think that the quantity, &dies Las escaped the final penalty of the law\ his of wheat we shall obtain from S c rim e Southern Russia . broughtg upon him a may[ terrible retrain tills veils., will he very i.titall i And with res- , Min—eight long years in solitary euttlinenten i t, 1 cot to the been for twelve Dan m ubi onth s an P the rin cseipat oalitif war.th es, ey are , with the gallows over present in his thoughts and and h are 1 ,, . .. still occupied with vast armaments. Under the' drewto, Rossi:in coercive domination, neither agriculture I, l'iimiles r. M Awn AI. bur —The \ Richmond nor commerce could be conducted with any reg- firiwicci .. which, t ,„, pcc , icciiiticii, iiii i, been Oh , nlanitY , and it is Prsbable that net only ls . `" " , Koran of, the Democrocy for half a : 1, century, large portion of floe land left unsown lastutitunin, but :but much of the growing crop has laien des. , found i t neco y e „ ry to Ni t , eery strong round . finding symptoms of rebellion in the rat is. has troy ed by the military operations, :lad in furnish ing tile Itussiun cavalry with green food : for no fool. upon the assumption that somebody myons : with the refractory portion of the hitherto Milli es..."it'ie s"neidenotiens would, by my P tl 'i l 'il - • to move - mischievous resolutions in the State ity, enter the mind of a ilusbiatt officer. We coo ; toot , on onon to lie hold, it 00 ,.., i shall, therefore, have much less groin thou usual ; .. if we tolerate heresy ww ,i it:subordination, from the Danubian end other Turkish Muck Sea . demoraliestion 1111 , 1 defeat will be the come , . fool. , - .. o f nova; If we :if' ' lOO at ' ll, which is ver y " oh ' . garner. In a crisis °oust.] peril the severe, • sway of martiq late int esoeutinl to the safety of From the Mediterranean ports, with the ex- the army. The Democyncy fire encompass"d by ceptiou of Egypt and Syria, wo shall obtain but many foes nod visaed bputocii strife. Shall we little wheat. France and Italy, ore, fur the pr.: 1 relax our disaiplitte 7 Shall we puffer every cone out, dosed against exportation by prohibitory fto go his own way, as capkice or treachery may laws. The former country, end the United King- i suggest' Atoll we drew 60( !de swag- of dom, has exhausted her stocks of old native P o rty and ,x,„ , n rigid (Infortnify to aneioij wheat, nod in 'compelled to fall at once upon the way., l The Dertiocroey esuSti consider and set- , new crop, which, however good, will not he , tle theeo Whim. A intruggleis before at, awl enough to meet the consumption. and provide r we ea mot agard to neglect any precautions es the usual reterve stock. It in probable that semis to success." France and England will continue, as loot year. I We were aware that the Democratic phalanx to trade mutually with each other in wheat, ac- out e. compact as formerly, h'yt we had no cording ao the market fluctuate.s. If the price idea that the peril was on great as the altovelar falls here below that iu France the letter will be 1 agraph yrould indicate.—„Val. 111,1. buyers in our market; and rika. roe's. With regard to the Baltic awl Northern coma , tries, with the exception of Bunn, the :docks of old wheat are exhausted. Not ttoil had the 111C/C11:111t5 the otinallos of high prices to induce theta to 'hip to the utnio,l, but the inoreurity, and the uncertainty as to what course. the tont would take. induced them to export to the last quarter to England nod France, as the only enontriror where ittwou'd both be safe and oh.', tail, remunerating prices. The crops in those countries' are good, and we shall probably get ' an ve rage quantity from thence ir no unto•ard even a ts roues a blockade of the Baltic ports. We now come to the United States of America, mil if the account:, of the maim crop—ml wheat also. in sonic r ,rt, of the Union—tier:on-eel, their prices will probably be too high Whirmacrat to allow of their , hipping n..re nt nay note dine the mita! quantity no •ein•ntl. It is stated iti the American papers, that the corn crop j n1n . 11.! I is It leant one-fourth deficient, which amount! to IIA,, M MI.Nnl buclieLs, or I.l,tiiri,ooo quarters.. And, with regard to wheat in some of the %%lect ern Stairs, where the Indigent quantity is raised. the crop in very deficient—in many cases amount,. ingdo a total failure. To what extent thin may he the cane, it is iaipirselble to nay, but taking the deficiency in both crops into account, it Mud! Un• cemerily hare its effect upon the price: and, onlert our prices are higier than theirs, it will materially affect the expert of wheat from the Staten and also, probably, draw off it consider able portion of the supplies front Canada, where the crop is represented to be excellent. U cider these eircumstmcee, I [intimate the supplies for the year as follows: The Northern Port Nlediterrnnean.... Blank Sea Gutted Camde ........ Thi• may probably helnacie up to four millions from the quarter.+ that do not cpme under the ,rations al.ve Siren ; but I cannot by any po.ei eee where we can increase that quantity. uulro sudden transition from war to peace restore our Northern trade to its accus tomed channels. ❑owerer, with this quantity added to the abundant crop, we ehull Fe able to notate the country in near!) the same condi tion as to stock, that it has usually hell and we need out fear that prices will materially fluctuate th roughou the Per.oll. • Thororo ( , r maize) elol• of hug Tear wu 500,000.000 Aw6•lr. Tin. CANADA RM. .0 Dissrran.—The Buf falo Commercial Advertiser of Friday last, says: "The Conifer's investigation of the circum stances attending the late terrible railroad dis aster in Canada progresses slowly, there being an earnest desire, on the part of the authorities, to sift the matter to the bottom, and to fix the criminality upon the proper person. It will lie remembered that a general impression has exist ed that the watchman alone was to blame, and hie flight after the disaster occurred seems err. I.:linty to strengthen suspicion against him. We learn, however, from the Paris 8 or, that' this nian, whose name is Patrick Pine, has returned and delivered himself up. On his examination. on Monday evening, he stated that lie told the conductor of the gravel train that the express train hail not reified, nail received from him as a reply, "to go to h—l." The inquOt will prob ably lust some days longer." M'Couti, who was concerned in attempting to kidnap a negro near Xenia, some months since, and managed to kill the poor creature in the operation, woe on Saturday last found guilty of weirder in the second degree. Ill'Cord, while - riding Mit buggy, overtook the negro, and being in an antrslavery neighborhood, they agreed,in order to make •o raise, that the negro should be claimed as a fugitive, and M'enril an U. G. It. 11. agent. Itut this speculation failed: nod, find ing tarn Virginians In for the fun, Weord de termined to kidnap his partner and roll him.— The two elinpmans, who assisted Nl'Cord,,are bail, and will probably leave the country. A motion for a new trial in the cale of M'Cord was made by his attorneys; but it was overruled by Judge Rogers.—Cia. Core. • . Wooti many a green valley of ru ral New England there are children yet. boys not girls are still to he found not quite overta ken by the march of mind. There, too, are huskings. and apple-hers, and quilting-partiits, and huge old-fashioned' fire-places piled4frith crackling walnut, flinging its roily light over many countenances of.youth, and scarcely less happy ago. If it ho true that, according to Cor nelius Agrippa, a weed fire doth drive away dark spirits,' it is nevertheless also true tuat around it the simplest superstition of our an cestors vtill love to linger: and' there the half sportful, half-serious cluirme of which I have spoken are oftenest resorted to. It would be al together nut of place to - think of them by our black unsightly stoves, or in the dull and dark monotony of our furnace heated room. Within the circle of the light of the open fire safely might the young conjurers question destiny; for none but kindly and gentle messengers from wonder-land should venture among them.— IVAittier'l “Literary Recreations." 11E3s:stn.-4udge Corwin hoe resigned his of fice, the resignation to take affect immediately. It is understood that the Governor will appoint Judge Swan to fill the vacancy. We also understand that Judge'Caldwell will cosign some time beat week. Who will be ap pointed to the vacancy remains to be seen. •It is to be regretted that be did not give notice of his - intention before the election, so that the people could have bad the pleasure of filling tbo vacancy. Popular sovereignty is getting to be a great institution. But the recent will temp due time. —Ohio Slate Journal. W , N1 , 1".--sloseph Cable. ez•Cnngreastnan reaps Carrot taut.ty. ft., and late, E.,litor of Vie Boy City 1/o -rot. propopen to issue a lICIr weekly pa• pr at Sandusky or Iroo3ter, to he ettl4,l the •• b.•morns:, Esponent," us soon as bAkti •I 0 4 5 c ri ben, can be obtained at ;it:: per yoar. lle propo se,s to go against the present corrupt administra tion, and against all old partielle i promises to expose the citra,mgance and co iption that pre vails both at Washington and P o lon, um. lie de nounces the late Legislature in bitter terms.— lie totrk ,.. that the late Dernocratie party is total ly defunct, its remains are pufreArew. and noth ing sound ran ever gather around it. lie calls the Pierce Administration ••the John Donkey' party. lie says the candidates of either political party for President in will he terribly b..atmf by the people. who have finally concluded to sei up for themselves. Cable has marked out a capacionv and when ho y, fa hit Stllltl niolscribcrs, wo hope to see his new paper ---Wito Slob Journal. • Tae .. Carr •m MANCIIC-TCI/- - -This line steltm er. commanded by Capt. Wylie. arrived at her wharf yesterday morning. She sailed from Liv erpool on the pith, nod brought a large cargo, and 45,1 passengers. The •• City of Manches ter" is one of the finest steamers connected with any of the Atlantic lines. and her worthy com mander is deservedly popular, Ile has crossed the ocean again and again, and lies never met with any serious accideuL Ily the way, this steamer mode her last trip out in twelve days and e half. —!'6J. Inj. Qunrters - .AM(N) 041,1)tx1 .t ) 111 4111) t The property of the Romislt church in this country amounts to many millions of 41Iars, and is all .abject to the disposal of the lope, who can mortgage, tell, or use it as he pleases.. Ili, right to ouch absolute ownership has never been dispute by the Catholics except in one or two instances, of which the St Louis ChiKch at.pttf fel° is ono. Scorch Fun Cllllll.ll.—Thi3 Church is en• gaged in a project which throws into the shade our American projects for raising our fifty thou sands and cur hundred thousands for church building. They hare three objects combined in one:—The mouse scheme, which Is to complete the building of parsonages for the ministers : the church building scheme, which is to secure the building of the church edifices yet needed 111111 tile scheme for paying debts vn the carting edifices. Fof all these schemes two hundred and fifty th . otisand dollars ace needed. And limited as the Free Church is compared with some of the larger church grgani.tions of this country, they bare c.nineneeil with serious purpose to raise this large mt.. ) A Coot. OPLUATION —The Under says that a butcher In aliens, Ohio, has been in the habit of nabbing t' making. beef of them and then be their owner. ne 10 tents pet horn, end bide of one—minus lb been found at n neighboring tam tigstion wag had when the rri other village einem woo detected. smelling the rat in sewn, shire known. Jour At.iio.—One of the eni Malden, New York, it ving, scot baptize, pronounced tht norno of When thr sertind waw br oight rot .... . ••This child, whose name le John,. The individual was ever afeerivorch aye name of "Jot also." \ A Itorrea Vesset..—On tlig. 28th ultimo the schooner Petrel, bound from ,levelond, on Lake Erie, to Dotes it, (Nlinhigon,) ako instantly sunk, by the falling ont of her botte teo, and lond•d with a heavy c toin and cook of the vessel WE rem'dnder of tic crew, four then selves. IV once 11F saw Term Fun discribing the battle of Alt ed oil the mpgallantiyard of pints the English troops nu assailants no if on parade; thi enemy mowed them down like reaper's sickle, but they advt._ steady, unwavering sty4o as if at a review, lid \ the French light infantry anexionaves rustle, their foe ns if playing at foot•ball, No soon did they get the chance of latakfking the nee. sians than away, they wentat the \ tn, and there was no holding the t i SIM. FOIL tine CO erns.—Tie. R. J. Brollllo. in charge of the Rpm !tura' +leper nt of the I Patent Office, returns in the Paciiic`crom Ea rope, whither he had go e under the dir ction of the flommissioner, - to acq ire agrimiltUrn infor mation and .pcore Bee to he elistr aited among the people, It seems that a large, + smi thy of seeds were,lost in the Arctic, and \qr. Browne had the supply replethshed. It wtirk+o remembered that Congress knproprinted \t themsand dollars for this +Ade t at the Insi, session. \ ' s A gent falling \elf in building perations in \ +\ noticed in Now Pork, The Journal states that there is almost an entire cessation of unding in the upper avenues, where they were active it year or two ago. It nye time compatively nothing is doing. The are:, however, .about half a dolen very elegant ohurthes in progress.. -Meanwhile, Lambeth+ accumulating in enorins . ms qnantities, iii the yetds, for'rint or a taarke . KANVaI Extortamou.—A Georgia paper pu fishes as : letter, dated Platte celrity, 310 from \ alareholder to hiuhrother in Gletit:gia,'re ' lative to the new Territory ,pf Kansas, in , whieth occurs the foilowingmassagv. \ "Mani emigrants -are gotng to Kanzna from Keutuclry an otheisheye States. tir v erivin lease no stone `ontumed; Wren to the aideast em poe- `ikon of half her population; \ to Fos, Lbe tdonistakZruiti if the ptople s of Wr re tea do jltatlew to thelds \ ellca, .7t • it 'to - the Smith," s„ . \ \ . \ , .. _ •,, , V ,- -:',..: , -7 , -!--. -. \ . ‘, \ , ,„ ... . . .-, • • .:. • ' , . . , \ . . •,. ', •• \ . . :,. • • • ~- , ~.. . \ •,,,,•,,:,-..,r,i. ..., ~VOLt I JM LXVIII c -NUMBER 71. Africa. \ _ , ,‘, , s e /A It ' i „ '4 nuatix tot e et Esottsit—An °M W eer of \ n xis"' vi v ..„,, rds t ,_ , .kho Richmond Enquirer :th writes ery reach, in aleadin S. Pluto Pluto wris under date'lerMintle, July \L• r on o ,k et - h h h , o f the rules ofJamestoten Made 15th . -We ham hail a most exciting cruise,: after by a Vi4kittian artist The'nainter leasperformed • . the pious work of an Old atqrtality, and:the nil le'ying this place, and e'n.""nleatin g wl i h . th e tor is Brat ful therefor, anOrical, at the same senior officer ut Loomis, tr.. were Sent up , te . titho. , i ln hi.. vent i theoth dd h 0 / 2 ,7 th e p h sit. We river Congo to settle a 4.p0t0 hototoOn tho - have . ms don t a good\ work his been begun by ter of an English merchant-brigand seam Polito the artist :bt he shooldnot sop with James- 1 gees. After this woo tuning:n:l we retUrned‘to . ',The ins of timt - plaeo , ,but typify the t Land' for our letters, b" th e ralYl ' fte' ' n "' town . oin,.oi'Vri ' - t I e, and ea - her ruins are t arriving in time, the shin smiled again for tha ruin. • t - tu t ° ° r g. , , ... e.. .. rtm „t et / Congo, end I was left behind In one of our gigs, ' N er l o ^:s ro i l j k,/ d .i e.:::: , is ia rt i t y att a e ri4i 're u ee ; rl l l , r ...o r ., , with four kroomen, for the mail. During" ‘ nar 'non domestically father well and ichmond, I stay I met, at the house of one the Comrais. i i • fgiiit, a ruin, might s well one. b: \ sustain- 1 stoners, one of the most extraordinary meu \ • I i e by the trade in union tleeh, . 'llt field. of bare overseen, Dr. Livingston be has just at, . % - it i toih too, are rut ed: pride and folly, and , I. rived from tkin Cape overland, a toot arduous \l , undertaking, and one never accomplished before, 1 toba'qco , raistng„chewi " and spitting ha re con- \ l • 'ibuthtl to wear themo [and drivethe chDralry ‘.- I though often attemptel, His plan'of proceeding t nevi4Ands. T.ho poop , too, aro Intellectually differed materially from any of hie predecessors; i ruinetiA There aro eight thousand ithite‘htt instead of setting out with half . dundred at- , itoth ru ing ,f who can neithe ad nor write; .d tendsms, horses, bullock wagons, .5.4, he coot t there ie hundreds of Ousands ofdllegith. menced his journey, carrying with him I sextant, gun, chronnmeter,tent, four Servants, , e \ an Y ° r mate ulatto ruins, without t °position atznan, l ' hood or woMa or nhood, liable to be sold by their ‘, h , and as teeny days' provisions, relying on Provo- ' white brothers par and s tern at any„mo- den" "d his gnu '- a supply when ti. '" . men[, „ - , o, er4, .ka_ k u p for real sotsot ru ruins ßuth ,c 1 gone. After leaving the Cape Colony he had to me . nestles in hey . trwinal Swamp and : : n the Allegi. 2 • travel a long ivaS' to the northeast Monier to avoid , deserts mid hostile tribes itt their vicinity, th ides; in th at : is min , . .” a, . "Iltfi , and on the el estate. All lay on his left; erossiug on this route a great Even the .ld prPde of a Vashingto praying Cl ninny branches of the river Zaminti nod others;,. t i nt , t h e f„.,01.60A the names of which I have' forgotten. till he or- might nbolish every, is \ .misled by t he ruid \ of ju.sti e and th 'defence OP, IF rivesl at a large town ; there, ass the chief wits ‘ ot . who, the g 4/ oot p, greot no f Vi rr f i th,...... • V, • , very hospitable, he remained a short time to re- ‘, 'he Lees, the Jefferson \ the Ile rytf—morned. emit health, having been nearly drowned god ith . n, thorn/ and tnoter/ 1 . o f o i o , o f R l,* ~: starved half a dozen times during the nine ' k coney and towns. E\en Ix ginia, ' mpersonation months it took him to perform tins part of the i of t u high-born aristocr e n is, cannot journey, find his arm badly broken two places by t I keep ilr. Sully to c o n t rue D i v te e m tos of li‘ F i, ',, a lion. It opponent he had wandered one eve- • , ~.,„ , Coin, Imo editor regre go know the heves I / o , tang front his ottentlants, after they hod pitched 4 ioorm, virgimm b as in 6 ee t t . th i h 0,„,,,...„ 1 / , ' \ . their tent , in quest of game, when became end. I ee ,, 0.., od .1: . i nonot h ee pa, t of i s Ghto This, , ;I , , denly on a large thin or/inching down ready for is • : I however, c ' not like old afortalay. lie tuck to ': I, \ spring at him ; without waning A second lie . \ hie *p aid did not rat it\ \ o • fired ' and mac,' hire , been htn- ' ke `, l du" at the I Al.! tha their should b\ ruin. in VD inia- \,,, , same moment std stunned, as he remember, ; her e ,.. iievt ettiemento tea , ng th way to \ the \ nothing fro* the time he tired till he was found , ,• • \ i t 0 . t h e o ld er on el,„ and bat limit. t , oii trottrawa i by his :ermnts next morning, when they mme shambles „void only „,„,,.\„i \ih ,, ..h.y, of h r op they found th e looter insensible and the lion I demotio n \ Lit a,.,, v o ' he ' th ij pit y ,w new ` nodoy t . . , , . lying dead, alongside hint When he left, the seeks pro t in siiste more wh o les om e Nhunines 'l.. chief, who was very desirous of finding ornate to than vioro.preedio f„ A/o w i ll, w ; , ‘.. t . nr,, ti vdeg i.. o, 1 \ \ the westward for the transmission of his ivery I tom] , over i v imi 7 ,viiii v ,i i .. n ii i , ~,, no , \ goveltim twenty-four of his people to assist him . ' ' \ on his journey. . 1 four that tailtionlkon for her ; ,ahe w . itl . yet \ I \ • , seek safety in reedocu, Popular mit:mato. 'tad \ After leaving, again he travelled the north. 1 hottest indo.dry. \ The way to this reault Ana t he ' t mist, until he arrived in the parallel of Loando. i 1 d FIT mull, t su- g i n i n has one. ernie , ong . i i u ota ,. ,Now Cann the tug of war. Ile had upwards of , nen , it. and tboook abounding in m on i dttt i sno t, tha " ' "" d adie'd" [ravel across the aner i dnred altoge th er dead. the world will'once - `witneas\ ,, \ , , countries of one charts, a tenet never hitherto I er revoveit.,tioo.... _ , aI. I. Tribune. \ \ ' trodden by any' white Mall. Mel wholly ell lOW We ' • . t , even to the blocks he had seen as yet; oever . I i tt . t. ,, t ,,,, it h „ htmo. _s ome t i me h io2 h it \ / this part of their journey proved to be the , Was announced that MO Robert Wilberforce \ bad\ \ I easiest, nod it was out until he orrived near Coo .1 \ I intirmited to the ArchlmMup of York his MMus ‘, \ , song, on the Pontine,. frontier, that lie met wan I Don of resigning the nreNlenconry of the Fags ' \ . \i . any tnolestatiou. The country he fo,nd to h, Biding, and th e vicarage °Porton Agnes, in thO , , thickly populated, and the inhabitant, very' same dioceses. wh en the n m t d e „ chhg ,. / .. oak, , . . \ peamobly disposed. From their never having ~ •\ of Lis inMntioa to the archbishop., he merely , \ • seen a white moo before, you may fancy what 1\ . \ r mentioned that doubts oh the Anhject Of the 110 - \ \ , on object of curiosity he became to them; I - ,1 at su p remac y had led him to tin ste p, and pronr, \ \ \ \ ,wherever he 'stopped, the people from far ono :. , ... I mo d toot h e would, with as hub, delay no ponds, \ .. i i `4l,r flocked round him with the utmost astonish- • give • iletailol,explaucteimo. That ex-' \ \ \ 1 hi e , n more \ \, diem pictured . their coontenances. plan:lnuit he has now completed\ and it will .„ \ \ts the doctor was very much subburnt , hie - l \ henceforth be given to the • public.\ Ile stares \ 4 color did not no much surprise them as his hair. ! that although he Itas for a long time'determined ‘ \ wlnit was very long, this fr. the great objeCT . 0 . ..,,,,1 gh, he delayed adopting that course be-. , '• , of attraction wherever lie went, and highly fa- . ; cause he understood that a proseoundn was to voted 'did those fancy themselves, who become .be commenced ainst his work On too of En - , the p00...s ga rs esso of a lock of it. Every 'tribe he chariot, and he, thought it very de.SleataMthet a : met with had some idea of One irtipremo Being id a futre existence, though they all worship i decision should be obtained respeethig the don ashtrine of the "real presence." \The, archbiehop, Ns" imarlditoos s various animals that they hold sacred. howercr, after a correspondenciNwith the Moth- , At : et:try idoce he stopped, they supplied hint deacon, determined upon not going on with he , ',homily with provisions , mid i t was not, ray I I prosecution, a ud the resignation Was then for - •, mentioned before, till he arrived near the Por . t , it. ', corm:territories thou he met with any tratuhe. n 11) completed. Archdeacon Wilton() cote, teepees with an eloborate inquiry in #n the nature, , \ There the inhaSktants have been in the habit of kidmpidng ate people further inland to ,ell to , of the church , which be holds not tift be a mere , , I combination of individuals, but an institution - \ • ' tin Portuguese far slaves, and fearing, shouio a 1 possessing life from union with its ',wk . h .q.,. road be opened thot way, it would spoil their 1 - =flies they became:very troublesome,•and ran- , having r- sole authoritY..in controversies uf fu t ith. ;,The collective episcopate he holds to be the no ted [ho doctor to p,,, , , toll nearly every ste p he I dim, or church anthot thy, and he maintains that • took; hewever, by pikting on in bold front, I ite 1 one Amalfi be at their ,ild Inn metropolitanX, as managed to make his nay through 'end anion! 1 St. i ,h /or evident , w ,„ i h the time of this o p t , or al I t onia safely in thebeginning o f Jone, ma- • tles. De holds that the Wellop of Rome is ti king exactly two years`eince lie left the Cape. Peter's seecessor nod to th cburchuf.ltome t s ' The Doctor is very much \ emaciated .tom the faithful hveryw..tre must e ~ -,, The Pope' banish es he loot undergone, and has not recover- anpromatty,“ he say s , "consis sot three panel- ed the use `of his arm nerfetdiy yet ; but . so. , the pArtiefilam, which either tkiclude or involve a+ Le is well he ii.letenninnbto return, trying 1 , the most importunt right which‘tinve Leon claim. \ this time .to Gml a sl:Mrter road than - [ho one or ed by lilt supporters. First, thin right of deci- \ came by. • Wo had the whole etas attendants on ding ecclesi.ticol causes; sees-p d , ndPs the right of board, uttil showed them over lie ship ; , . Laving presiding over councils ; thirdly, [lin , right of in ner, semi` ,ali utter b efore or dnytulng, Re /UV I ~,,f.,.,,,,s in emeviovtieol oppoottorehtv / o ond , larger than , a canoe, V ''''' 'e" rely Mr"h r one- ' he cont. - AD, that for the sertielhent At religious prisrl and delighted, .t , ,rugh they told the ...tor 1 noetojoho arcs mo st look within and tik . Without they , would never be . le t o get any of their r,,.0- • ~ , the Church. The next point which Are pie: believe them of their return, sh perfecto , Wilberforce proceeds to consider is, hot astonishing did es Vryth tpir appear to Ultra." 1 ''...----' popular principle of subscription to the faun ,h., .w. Yor k Vrtlotur. formularies is compatible with the rule Thomas Foster, n t own slave dealer a authority - . The system he believed to New One., has issued the following letter I nether had, while it has not even the n circul-r, which we are happy to lay heiO4,4 oar being able to settle the difitermaceS whi readers, who may w h to purehnse slaves in a among individial Churchmeo. Subsea Strictly motel toe cr." There arc certain : the English formularies, he soya, origi nameless Louses which ro . C . Ciintlucterl in the seine I poved, and is still reodered by /dish Chu ~.L,,:, "strictly moral manner,:' --the exterual Polish . on the principle that the church's ji being as perfect as a fothionoblemoffin, and tom aboidd guide hen members: but the Got holden rottenness compaMtble to the etirrupthin , showed that the Church of England has in death. The acme of 'tamer tiny he found at ! red the decision respecting doctrines to the nnif professional e.Treee , which e • rfe e • •/ I power, and that the niof.t opposite et 't eFFesiiet'; for emmPle• the surgeon spea k s .. • , reSpecting matters of faith ere tough , beautiful compounded fracture:" the soldier cf i vonetioo. i "a Align skirmish in which obi:4ft fifty were kill- . ed and a hundred wounded," thd\haniman of ! ,, it ! - - - -! - ._- - gallows where three might "hat , •',werry comfor- i 111 LEGANT WILTON CARPE. : table, but five was crowded:" th e tavern-leerper ! ~,,,,I„,7,j. e ig&is e t =„r l V7'2 4; '''..' i O l2 l of selling pure and wholesome runt, gin, Rhos- ! is -0 in" . . V'el. r;viti:K key and brandy;" tho undertaker of "a best-se ,pII E WORKS OF TILE RE V..W I and attendance which have given eat faction to I .1. , a. of Argyle Chspel. Rat . comprising torun eresented to the .Atueellan nubile. every one he.hits buried," and Mr. Tlinmus Fos-' '4;z for , • s , gm,. , 5 65_ 53 ter flatters himself , on Ids “Inorarestahashlnellt, 1 . ._. _ - --- wherein imiltitudes or menand women aro band-. I FOR $2000.-- , A Farm eel 32 acres ed over to the genial practice of whips,' \ ;roes, i „,,, i j,'.!,,,t',51,M.,..1 . % 4 5 - ”Vlr. B r :V e r f?.ri.., that and cold, I blood-hounds, and denied all hit- i co ere ts norlltal . hotsz , tet . d .i .!oltj r t.l, Int manity, even that at the witness-stand to t. of , ft.,. (tirtn u tlAZ high. ilth =run DT . MO. t! against crucifies which make the undisetived , ...p o t, 1 , 5 . , ,, 11,•ixit , : . :;!,‘ , .= 2 b:11 e y ,, ,: w.4 ... 4 , 1V,, soul melt with pity. Bur let M e. Foster spOtit ! 'rimplaresbounde 'JO, cannel Kull helm:alum fur hitta•elf in this his circular. , .... I \'` 1 tie.l -6 7,,f' r oPs' a n i Art 9r .rs I tliTeTtiirit„ T e r " lt,,.. ' " '" (• ' ; ••NE w-Ontossa, Oct. 24, ~, .I . yinlanu { . K. li. . ruin tetwern it silo dia l ! "GeNvt.tittaxi-The undersigned begs leave to - Tem,. oneAtis it, hand, las 11 7= inform you that he is still keeping his • SLAVE i I.'"m"l,' intr o , ' DEPOT AT Ills ohs stAtt 0, NO. 157, COMMON.T., - y) , L L,u .., , .13 8 L.111 ,4 C ASIIM ERE and has been at very great expense toenable 1 „1q',!„'",=,„,,,, ,„ 4 ,,„ht-,;72,3^1ar 0 ,,,,, oed . him to conduct the business in a . pruper and 4 ;Ile zstl . ozi,:zat i sse , ,,7lv, ,, , %mated STRit 'MY .11ORAL manner, hoping rocreby , stian, or Frem.h ilertnekt±ery eheeP. :". , to receive a liberal Share of patronage., His ' ill I4l.l.tl;' , ,VElLS‘,ifew styles: a atend is a good one, and the location healthy, jui , e ,,,, b e \ 3144. IT a button' and only requires to be known (the subscriber 1 flatters himself) to render it a profitable ono, V .. 1 , 3 ,, k . a llll , lt , , , A b l:lal , d. F . 0 . H..' ,.. N t. U . F , 5 5 1 ,.. 0 . .F . Loth to himself and his patrons, An rise. ...mending or 11 . 1 rye or water ..11e will generally have a. LAIIIIE AND' 1r 5 , „1.,1 1 .,4.t z , aterl.tafor h.... sruiNtwio l ere offered el s grew Arcata. LIKELY LOT OF NEGROES on aisle, and oil , MO?. WOODe. should you or your friends wish to pur c hase, \ , A N LINT ,H in • he will be pleased to have you call and f. 721111- i 100 _D 0, 9, 7 . NNE., r este by , J. RANT!, Me them. Ile sells either for Cash or City AO- I - `,--- ceptanee. . .i l crAgEs FRENCH' CALF I Illr emrnrnewi t ens , , .t. de do ,5 you, he will Board and Sell them on - very no- .1 r n "." s ad 6 """ i `!" . . J. GRA- ' commoilating terms, and feels confident he can , i CASE FRENCH KI.Pl$ (oyera • , give entire ,mtisfaetion. 1 I I do do do 'Metes Alb,. 1., “Ile embraces this opportunity of returning t and firmly he ." 1 1 • 'emitANl: . ~k , _ his sincere thanks to those friends who have (DI iri 110'/•.` COUNTRY CALF AK 4 ‘,... 'le.:taut-a so liberally patronised him, and will salt/ stunt end he eels ho J. RWANT NIG ltg. pare no pains to merit its contiatan'ce. ! ‘ ,.. SSIGN EH'S NOTICI'I.-11rbeitsse j h "Very respectfully your obeditut servant. ~t - H. Elliott. by deed dated 0M:31.144.1ms ,no AM TllostAa, Fe,slart." sw. imment to the undersigned. tot tin benefit oinks e. . .ptiVell to all tenon. istlebted to I..MtZt *. !lo b ite b riedista rartavet, sad td the. bawl ' e I'Lladelvltus Ledger announces`hat a dis• i Sal= atial m nst Wm to present 1114,9i._thtly ikttliii99. ' • , tlng 'shed warlike Senator of the United \States i, ''S.IT R IT,' - ,,,,,,,,.,, t , issi ...„„,,i1y. 1 , 7 ,,‘, ens.. \ -me Mg Oen. Shields-ie about to 'take the . $ 1111rOOD It -WILLO," 71 \ lend In u enterprise for the colon4atioh of\ the yv ! „,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.„.. Mosquit Coast, and that he will delit.t itl, a rflV handlek,Koll, msr weeks fo the scene of notion. Wo a r c ebbs `to i t i ,,?gt 4 411.;.W - , complete is piece of intelligence by he n'tt ,, e ,, \• i irreduced'wriesata, went that is enterprise I t nothing less th an •N t \ Lll''''" , aL ‘.• 7: 7. other form the to . called Central A erican ,4- 1 \ 1 ilotTi.:4 it Land and Mi "ng Company, in which thel;tor., 1 ), r.! i.,,,, se a Ann, ucy Covent o ho Unite d States is a flit' •tini, 0gng . ..... 1 . 0 - . spirit, and of sr eh Senator V - ',,ooner, of Teti 7[- ,rania, was to Ova been the\ agent in Cen al "g RA " c 7 P , t -- ` 4 I N - i 01torna's Aret America; but ,cirnumstances haTing prevens .4 , p aine nisroveries a his going them, thk, Senator frcia s ltlinois tiik ! W2*?k , :. ,,,, 5ea71 4 . his place, 'Mr. IlitAster Wheels and Mf. Ea- , \ -,.,,- et\ Consul Fabene, whol4vejust esile froth Norfolk l 11‘7 , _!%• 1 : 11 :cf , , 1p tho Princeton, are - ni; d el c or o r m gest .. - R , t r u w eg h ,o b t . i; 1 i! ! \ , & 1 1 . , 9 i) .1 ,,,, i , i. i .. 6, ‘ ' efa nB t. ir . i m be a l ia a l l y f , af th th e is d n tructio P it o ) f * Teytow - 0 fil,iiksi - --- w . ordered h 3, Nlessie. Force lc Mar ..• The ID r_ '. ' \ co panrclaim'the Mosqut Coast by v no of t r e 1,, , , y.., a w Ahletiv grant front a rmer chief if, the I \ s .l. is ! by_ M o s No tribe to certain _Englishmen .'med, ir'11'i5 , ..,,,4( 1 Sbeph Al and Haley: TbiS..grkut has tke • . e"ri ne s , pcotmll Ifisonned by the Engiistk authorities ,• • ‘if ii.ibi•!" by the p Acne chief; •,and in fact, was neler . s I I.ss, n any value \ \ But, our 'spectdaiorAhope b ob. : , SuNietlttain means or a kher,to procure Min incognitim ,1 , `" : '"" • \' - '• itby Nicara or ~ Costa Rica, i s m d' then to - ri' l k \ tract colonic to Ihe country by tlAvyealth of r r . ir '_., Its mine: end t ,;': rtility of its boiL %kat their' , - ‘,.[ r. A. tau is exclusiv • illActe& to the f on of ',-,,", \ cir... , s n itl \u W slave Oates 9 *poi \region we wil no a ffi rm , . ,n . s'dn •'lre . know thetAerrepreSent it in s tils ,,light t „.,,,, . Snuthens mon, na t nnpeclally to elaictlsolens m .._ . to horn they pro ' gicat what -- rku ' the cha nts remorislAtlar chat ' AcrorilinglyOro . ••\ l, the N 't ern people avant now re t the roonition jA needs ticsnlne tropical terrir of the Noll will never Isle t • to the. Union.! another Slat 'that State cam 'IM by wiiy'c stlori.--N.•U.' 'bOor. ' • sni,, Ittadison (4.) qourit itnt.l in the Louarille Jan Son fro people eck Inch ntliil:Northern citierVar, ilinnar4ltinitte end Ohrb, =feint in ber tinnd upon relt Saxon! dg., "J. 3 Llbmti .t. 3 Mackereli\ ._6 t4 e far Z. by SgrivArr a ak. : 5 • ta gul 4 1 011, aluod.r. . kictl Skati on land 04 R.E. t)f. \ the • br celebnit.4 9 -- - I Pti f xi_ II oDitkl l4 drum[lsikek?iss aiin 1 . 21 ~...\ 4 l o f P . l . 4!i4 . ~,, \ \'\\ \ ,k \ 1 , •..,......-< . , ,-........i_4!.N,,,...-,'-:‘*'"-t---‘--. ,ew York VAt \. sollooL atiy barg* th 4 dalesllt*na
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