ESTABLISHED IN 1786 Busistss' A. M. - PETTTNIi ILI; OM, iDTERTIS 'AIMSCT 1,22 nut; 'N..' You. - Aad ere's. Bwa..- • P. a- C t.:PAr.,,Arthat+F,l4.lesakest Infiveatad and i~eften etreulAin cc=welelfsbrttila otsin NEW 'YORK . ADVERTISEMENTS Tho fcilfiritit of lEderriiiiirtiiiiiireisiincitli4.-.. aza4 mod rea•Us 111‘ Ifut city - of liew ;York. , • ACCOE.DEA 17Ty./.117QM, a-. ,13 .11 N 0 I IVi.iSSDNBORN {taw A nlporteri and WtotevalaDealp.rr. in tR. • • r..neh and lul4ll - 3lnaleal Ineauments and etrin..., !IL .1•12-1 Y, LIED 311:1NBOE t CO.. ixtunaivn La. R et ll.Clothltie - RaL13.,1012..0. 141 N. d"'°4 • - L-1-- 101.DICCiLT'S Standard Gatnn&Dunk: ..1 ll_ C. 81:AeLT.1.00... 'll S.v. York. • 0.4.1[016t....-urttan fret Peter.l.ohrt ', .1., 0 A Print Cht.lo and Q..... •.:a.1 . :: , 1010.03 Printery. • . ' _ _ . 11 OWEN, XIX AIMEE le. CO. Importer.; J A merican =de .:. alga Silk asuiFaney Onadonll2 and r firnadwas. 11:4' COTT-ENE:I' ifc. CO. importers or Freed, and othmtln.tr6peau GnOda. tau. 40 It.road etsnct. O'STEEN LIONIG, Liberty -14., and Cedar pz—nar.Trinlty,Asonn. Imnonn. ft., J - 019 EN; 15, Dread St:, Ito porbr of Ow. Trimming; -, lnnna and :•alc Cranw, Lora nit= 4N slit, /:mda ranrnllr. 11FLtiNEQU IYVEIO 43" r ra of ffsc , ! , l r 390DR":rnorzE .n.., m 7 Cc_ triad 1-1 A ROISINBCIN.I - . To., No. 187 Broadway, fflo•m li at- 3 M. 136111171Agit11.4c 11AARAUS Inf h.rlan Net. 60 lg BradM trre creftGermau ad Beian ooth% Fur... w a ALUALIN HOTINSTA3IIII, baporter of Shawl., Lame and Shagariderla wad Tallatina Ilmaiway. 13ETElt D. 151IILLE y .N . , Importer of Preneb L yeoman and B , •les Dry Goods. Satins, cants l.r -o , Shaw'. Woolens. Le.. Woad street, !isle York_ r•cpl3-1 y • - - iA r . OLLLS.A.A.T BROS. ; John street: Int- IL T....ter of Ladies DIZT4.I TRIMMING 5. Berlin. Wool. mpe, Tames, linti.ous. State. tame. Ze. ,e 1.3.6.12 E KTat 1.i.11)1.10FF, 31.anufacturers Vl_ T YeshionableDresa anti (Usk "Sin= Flinses. 10- TeasHe, Duttona Nu. Dey ette.t. jel3-Iyr e B. HATCH 4.. CO., 97 Willinte street, ‘.../ • imparters of 0 entlemen s' Furskshlng Gnats. and )an fact umrs of Shirts. :44sta/ie. P.A.V:(ES, JONES CO„ Im m=ttazelrosolea..zroltilylitt atr STRAHLI'fIM CO, No. 69 Broodwny • s Importers af Ior: .Lacre •aztd ALllllttery floods, Dale. suJ Truutts. CIitiCECA - 1 7 1.DT, -110 L- T ILAIJFEN:Ncnt. out 93 Liberty ...4eq-/telter.tt, i;eir4attl:6lha""l,:ni"*VatfßelZtlet=tut,'"t- .A:mm.TAtzi RIMEDIi. • .• VSE • the Mexican IL:Wang Liniment_ in Ittantunstian.Bratnes. Baron. Sprains. Cuts. Pile no ran.. utntixtual mare for 41 enternal moraines ei wan or saitnaL R. W. - if makeup), original oat:iota.' nutt nroprtetnr..l34 Randuny. N. Y. ll-29-e . GURNEY,Iio. 849 groadwn.y, theoltievt 114 • and caastaistevalea establlshment_ta [be United States. - • 0cr.13-1y EMST3 s e AV. ORR, DeAiper and Engraver on .7 Wt.& 75 an , l 77 :Wawa stmt. This le the nami aud estabilihment Inthe United *We, • EC= 11 1 1 WARDS, SANFORD & CO., .Foici I_l Eton.% tio. 3 6 thosztray. Gt. uoll`soluiree d. 41 two sod !iota all wt. of the tehritt. Avett in Pitubureh. Ade.. 6 co. • WANCX GOODS AND 11MI.R.Y. ~ t: 1 p,l NGEL3IANN & CO., 93 William fftrebt, Fttner tleAls, ‘lno.tens. Cotton and Wonlen .11 , e1,r, o •}/boy era. only 1,1,21 per era. nerprnlit on, ttke la, portla., peke.. For pore onn benefit call at6l r..-e. au2l.r • Y6F.NCIIAND IltrunAN PA:Ner B.lt.ict.-rs. _ . il l MULLES ZINN ..t C 07., 52 Maiden Lane; . 4 ifi.„ I,J lawn - fern or Frenta en Fancy and Travel. lox Ltaekets: and manna,. .ano and Golortst Isll. Inn fornitare and Jen • lend,, de. • i 726., • (mires AND g 'NAM...-. IRTM. 11. JACK.SON, - Ifcirarrly W. to N.. yl, James, a km.) , Grr.te and Tender Maker, 671 Broadway, one door store IPth ata.Neer vort. 0e16.0`7 lIARDWARE, ae. • • . - - 1 B. AV. .001LIVELL, 135 143 renitre exact. Plain sad Ora.atental Tr. Works. =MI 1103IPSOlt &ROESLER, 1;(1. 14 Malden Immrtern 4..Msurdatztrez. of Fun an 4 Taasale Dad, In . an Strew GaAs. Jte. apllt • • HOT LIE FURNACES..4e. If ll AVID CUlNER,(lnventoinnd Patisuf,eui ir 52 Cud Wenn, manniartnot and deal., xhatensla and rnOIL In Forman, Re2l.tent. VsentatonCk.c. DrRIS /WWI/a1:001,3. 7 1 1rE . NEIVABK INDIA RUBBER CO., 59 F 1 Malden Lane. Manufaeturen and Made. erain Ooodrearreratent. Ladle. Robber Boot. Shona WhinaCnakana.lialle.Torale..e.. DAVENPORT, $6 John Btreet, serd.l.l7 TINION INDIA .-numwat Co.. 41 Join, make ill lands of Robber D. tri‘ .. Artic.J.,/e, (hats from 14t0 t 034. 9 ,) ...rt. 43"11 T' MACILLCDILI atecnim: Ttku.s. • 4CIIENCK'S: MACHINERY Dk.P0T,.62 I au AI. samat.Maebiarn - and Machina Tank if I ARGILL &-CO., 47 Maiden Lane, Guitars. ' intiz e Acensleisos. Brim butrumenta, and Stetstrei •• • • VERDFNAND. ZOGBAI33I lc_ CO.; No. 97' tr 'Malden Lane. linhnotors of Violin, \ Talus, k otordo eddt Stri ng% Dram Inetraments. kefo. nthlAns TIN AND WARE. if ., WAGE 110DGF;TTS, No. 158 New York. 'Wholesale Mannfaetnnd and toknott ent Tea and Corea Crnk Steak Web.. . Water Content, routno. Zinc and nonda. to— to. Wu tdrandad the , Erst Premln= at tee s , lX York Crystal Palm, • Itd.7-, ' irtyr.us FIELD &To:: if Cliff 'street, Importers and Wbolenart Dealers lo Annertean.Trench r bercann and Toegilan denniPttrwt.nr Paper Mennfnecurere materials. . . _ IUNCAN, LEWIS & BARTOW v N 0.161 it . "l3llwn strre7--.4 meat Tnett.y of PAPSW far Book ie' btatinewn. -Printers, jitnionsit-m. Atannfarlnmes. and 7nbletworn teener:WT. PAINT AZIN WWII AtfrUltn.a. • • OAINBOW COLOR 1V0.M. 4 ., F. L. NICEI IL% Ld. Aet. lean rt. New Yang; Palle and Chrome nirenn. tr. fen-177 • SAME. . I TIE FiANCE SALA3L&NDER SAITS,I lA,NtatA Locks and Cmom Bar,. DOBLECT JIADEC. Afaaufsetrasr.l22 Pearl • • . • iiiiireoiiirfiV9citioTtror -' 7 ' I v:s MILRORN & CO., :54 Malden Lane, is s z i cy 6, 0129 Lnteste same, Imparters of TOTS Tl4BB. TOR VLDORD AND WOMEN TOPA. ' • • ILLER, COATES .4, -YOULE, -No. 279 4V Pearl xtr.l. Nntsorcle TA, Glerstkirk CA 1A. , / NAUClualbers Ataterialx Deal, WZ=IF=M If. OlLLON,.t.' , CO.i.lmporterg , of •/ Vbdo. . . . itIIOPKIN tk.BßOTlLEßS,lluparters of , /ma!lttkor Glom, No. a Bareloy .4.0.. N ----------- - • T.11.r..1).A.NKS • PLATFORM SCALES. • - . 41 1 1 tong knennt—Srovr.rtentod—Alva t I.)rt I — •• . LY , .. vi a Acme.. Piil.ulelphia., GEO V. COO T. • '''''r — . •.• .. . FA/RISCiHStC.O. 1t k:ORCI; C. SUAL.iota. Negotiator or W Bud'... rtr...., rioed: , . 'W , rtf, , el dot.. - . 4.... " .i ' ... rill., Nn. ca win trree,Orew York: vorameareatioar b 7 , • null will rnetile procnt atteutlqn. ' ~. ILCYLPVCCIII.-M.V. T•flor../.:m.. WI/I(mM Astor. r.t9. Tic. Yorks Alerers-Tage a Evan. Bunker., e•t;. 10 . ,,, .°. WEILLLENGTH. CRYING &LAIJGIILNG it",,11 1 1 1 t; }„, of otherr Losterlate.end Ituel , .lll b."'"41. 4 "' Me. For W e t.) . th , ereal7.llesleei thrmgtrout the .ectua ,,, Halle otly the tom Xoricltubt., Co.. 31.1.14:1 1...5.11. Y. ca stairs. ' • - Great _Exciterftra , new York. ' PI. INDS 4NII NELOLEO-r? CASH. 110ItACE WATERS., the' groat Music and TIl PrionFortri Desk,. 27.1 thenwhr.r. 'nor York. prs ferrinn to ak.ar• alarkeper cent. 'en h cmomenk 'nth- , rr then pay to the Marro. of Walt Stft.ot, b rahw itira, rh.f , h. 61m t..:on, th. pr.root Lad . tof d-oent nor raotod Etrad'm otrt. !grin:sins at a !anre. diro.inns lona -frdorr prionn,fi , iffs snovrtrartit cr, , ,epem Mao.. •-frnlU Dirre or the laranedend tint reirldatod Carton Man. aser:mho Omar of mrrnen of t.. heat !ire - York }hp ken, lath:Kann the brantifdland mod. wiz:Orel 11rniars Iy A ristd . (nun vwn Fartory, and flelchm. lb., Gi b..1 . /Scertnia. Sew Ifroszi, Ned York and , Pus 'nano; atfontina an oPportn tr C,rxlesslons ant the h.vl are. where. k:arh!n.trioro - st warrann.L.dronot hand Planor at met battling-111r. from in , / fa ElOO. kf unit, and Marina Ind.rnments or all kinds. gh.l.lers. Yearher...ahif aro& of hoots the 11.0 hr root psi - , reft.r3i 041 helrt Csrafrornrs of Mo. wand hehranlrht.Fartorr Irina , of n. tod , =Mrs] inertnumaats Greer4al to any - s.d•tr,plv• of •• ii,ASTCQL'II-CALICOES-Duetraeel '2oot) pc, fist Pd'd 0.1.6"0pt. all or wtkh will to oot.l sr. Po per VI.. usual peke? , • • A. A. MASON a cm lIEESE--50 0 biz . . prime W. R.- Cheese ‘J rfted and Ptsp. 7' 14.117L£ 1 CO- gd 1 FLOUR-10000 extrals.milyihmi just mid .4 *Tuck, 1;, 14=1.11_* I'l lALINE4OI.Ii=-2 0 bbliCtirom Oil for & salgttrr .at tali =LUX& W. .:'..::. - iltE .- ::.::DAILY PITTSBURGH: -0 BLSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. JOSEPII S. 4 A. P. MORRISON, Attor _:bmazar L... la: No. Yearch sine!, Isolooom G Pittsburgh. Pa. 7,4 - - jr•W. lIAEL, Attorney at Law, "Bake ..,:rumaiglegitars7Urzotstrvet, D'OBEIVI E. PHILLIPS, Att,rney'arLwv, Ic7 OBE.E:lCorner ; Attorney a4,Law— =sem po.c.torirto , 1.31):8I.r , the o 1 NkroS J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office 0 roirth street, mar GraBt. 11:Leborkaa. 8•18..dly NCI Se. FLAN EGIN, Attorney at UM', 1 No. ITO Fourth street. Pittsbur‘h. 1 ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, PP 81Fifth atroot.Pittsburgh. BANKERS AND 'BROKERS. T& CO"' Bankers and Exchange JR- Ernkr.r. Wn...latrept, eta...of - Diamond lluatatrztk. I. S:vhacaria , Padgett Yank Notesand Coln. Dlttnunt TIP-A Promtronry Notes malt. Colled.P.PP In all Om principal title,. Pf the Union: Repel.. Dep,elts on tall %Won Inter.", And pPr. their prompt astelpthm testi GU, roattet, app,tPitong I.n a lintkret butine.a. 113.T.tottent tarnangc enonantly fcr rale. inh -t ItAklEti & RABA, Bankers and Ex -1 Aurae Broker.. But , and enU Gold and Silvan and sank ?cote, negotiate Inn. on Real Eatate , Stork Soca rirl-al.orchrtan Promlaaor, a.d Time Blue om FAA and 11 en Alur and Wl Yl.orra on ConiuthaU,n. tUals anode on all ton. la the tinioue him corn, of [hind and Wood sir..., dinrtly opposite the 00. Cowl. IImVI. • _ witty 111 1).K1N . 9, Coin, Stoat and Ex ., ononge ItiniXtr 2ac i tlftr h on " 7 '— . l l7lttler ' ap n pli;P:t k ;:g rent Pa," enilnetico• made. the West loarra..,, tern Bank Notes lion -ht and void. J ••• ALMER, HANNA it Co., Sore:pio. to linagur, Hanna Go, Itanacra,Earbangr Ifrokeraand InYorelcn and Potaxati. KaLelunga.Certlfl.atea or beirctit. Rank Notes, and IC,a,cia , -N.W toner of Wood and Turd !time.. Garrott Alone,. ecretred onßernet. Sla-ta Cnerta for ads , and eolLetton. =ado on maul,' all princi pal lauints of We e Unit..l Staten. The highest prmium paid fur VoreLcal and American Gold. , Adranneat 7 made no co--lg.:tent, of Produce, ablpped .or.. on literal terms. y1T3.1. WILLIASIS Co., Ban k ers V Ettluneo Mmtrro. North Eut coma of Wood and Thl , d snots. ivng.argb. All traopootlons ma 44 terms, Pod toll/alms Promptly ottnolod trG jolldr A .WILKINS A; CO., Exchange Brnker., """-=';',. n . " O 00 „ 1 1W -- • ixr3c. LARIMEB., Jr., Banker nn.l Brn. bv. rth stmet.,lio toll, adjoltdolog l'oo Pent of Pitt: oath. - I.IOL.)IES 3 SON, Dealers in Foreign .1.1 a end Dnteentio EtMs or Eschang, Certinestoe or De. mei.. Rank Nolte and .ifonle. Na 64 Mankst .sect, borgh. eirenDeetions made on the nrhunpel dtkf themithout the Cnlted - BOOKSELLERS &C. 1 1.4 Bookseller and Stationer, No. . 76 reurth sirert,Ata66 , JOUN STDAV.ISON, Bookseller and Sta stead. stm nea ts r Fo . su arer. [ tannr l66.6Orgh. Pa. D%TillOO •• No. r 1 Martat REN.R.Y. S. BOSIffiIiTIE, Ifoaseller end Dna.. Statinacry, L. No. 62 Marlo 4 atreat. saw ' bunond, Plttatunall, Pa. tin. SS Tr Bna . b x e t ile" to a tt l ... S . t rot ."erg a: &Inn' and lan tnoisconstantly on band. 1 5 /0.31.31/SSrON &C. w. strriara & CO.,_ LIORWARDING CO3IMISSIOI4 M_ER u MIANtS and Dealen in all -kinds cf ['Mahwah Man. nistalr.Mrtlclea L d Nat and ;Thant. Lead, !in. 97 Plat rittartimh.. au.s-1[117.4 __a ' WAL H. SUTTON. • Wholesale Grocer. rmparge , " 4 . 1 Dmi , " oREIGST WINES, Brandied and Old Mo .; tarangabela Rye Wldpklia..ll.,Snatttrart Owner at W.. 5,1 aaal Plittau y, rat. Penns. lab= A Sc 3111ANE, Condmiddion and For. asallaa MNebaats, deafen to Wcal and Produce cenatal - : aL, Ilaanialturea So. 'Mamma ...art. Ma: drab. Grrw.er.. 4. 21111 e ZelaVP.risdra Mrrehant. N1 ,, 47 %, o. mug PR.INO ER - lIAREAUG LI CO.; (Sueee, a.ms La linthanelt) Cam=lsslcn and Furansdins Menthantx Dents. in Wool an 4 Prndone garterslly, 145 Find and 116 Sewed Wee ta. Pittalnanah. ....lit y : W. REA, Flour' Ettetora, Commission tor • •ut likirarding Nlwrabanta and In PrAsee ,tmerally. Orden ter Plttpharsrb Manntartnres vmmtlly at:et:Sod tn. Nos. 14 Water .4 9U Fintit 4t4-, Plttaburgh, Penna. anl47. .1A 1111 A R TWDOYO. JONES & . Successor, fo to Ferliatt D boaln m le Pi O tsburgh Muhturs-I war es. Pittsburgh. . _ II Elie A ANTELO, Gene 7 kl -41:i77` JOITN WATT th CO., Wholesale Grolein, 0 Cnnanal•Ann Mnrehantn, &ad tnndas• in Prndure and ttelnarzh Mandfastun4.2,, WS 1.004, 4. Pittonunda aB. CAN FIELD, late of Warren, Ohio. . lendantnnion 4d turianlinn Mnintunt, and Wbcda- Defder'lli Wendern ltaerre Mot/4,114U, Put and Pesti.t•l4. and Irtntern PrnlaconernmaJgy. Water ereet, lognrnm timitlabeld .d Woad. Ilicaburdk. 01%=1=16M=1 LITTLE & CU. , a n le Grace, T Prtduce and C001m124 , 11 Ileretsants; d Dealer, la 11tte.mm Il h antutsetarm 1 , 1,011 Na 112 .1 =I 11tts. 1.11,r1- CIIIIIESE WAREHOUSE .- HENRY IL COLLINS- Forwarding and Couordadon Merebantosnd Arab, In Chow, Mow ,r hue Fish and Produce t0u.....ur -Z Wood stroet, abase Water. pittaborals no LI VON BONNHORST k 3ILIRPHY, Whole , sale Aroma and ConnulseknrWurbants. and /waters In Pittsburgh Illanufseturee, Ulan . ... et. H o tta bumh. .19r11031:AS PALMER, Importer and Denim in Femora oark Amerimo Wall Innnn. Na IS Mari.et ot r ert,treimsea Third and Fourth Wort. Pittairkerrik. r 01.5,53 McCLINTOCK, Importer 1u3,1 Whole er.l, SteVerie=a l) "=:=l;% ' g do `)" ra stew:sll.a raeo" 1= m No. aks% 06st. ORRIS .PAtTON,-Wholesale nnde- R IV tail Gomm% co the Kaaren dd. of the Diamond, _Ms Pe. DRY GOODS. PRANK VAN--GORDER, Drider ha tolta Pruderyaod.Clowar, Loco Ofoaa Itcobruiderloa Goora FornlctilT,. (kat, and Pane,.artlecs • fon as oltith eau *brays to Not at No, ott. camer a/ Market ravot .0 the Itlatooncl, Pittslough, apt 1-ty a a 20.10. co, trresaccon...c. avrocciti N. nt. A A. MASON & CO , Wholesale arsi Re r tail A lk, • Scalrra is Fancy sod Rapt. Dri . Ilvol• LS Filth stMet, Matra:Mb. 41711., PITY it BURCHFIEI.I), Wholes/11c t..ha .11441 Dry Oisels `llcrebanta. =mar Poarthasad in nrvet, tittOmeich.. GROCERS. R. 81A.8=17011 1 . - 3 333 BOONE, 3333333 . . firsENERALCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dnalern In Wnl,lillonn;Prinliies sad Prnilninan. No ortak Water' sLinsr,,Elll'.l4lAlla.. . - , HARBAUGH & /MOATS, jr RN ARD I N 0 .COMMISSION MED CHANTS, M V alan In ara unl Produr. of al) nlndli .. tip. I.:11 Llln-rti Went. Plttsbanb.p... ~F_^.-1,1 4011 . . ...... VT-La, non.. 0/0;1 fiEYD Sc CO.,' IV . Koi •sa I e Groccrs fut ..tcosii.twoo Merchants. X0.17.311'c0d and 3.A Lfb sty stnit. Yittabuttlb.. HOBERT MOORE, Wholesrde Orueel , Rec . illy ing Distillar,Dasirs Su racdlanyllatabardh Xaan aro, and an. Mad. orioradan wad lhanastla Vt., atd •Lte um* Na. 31.5 übretr • street. - -ft hand 'a ant,. fiLrano Ana craaparinr nid Ilanongatteta.Ktaaar. .bk , "In to • eal . k... fur cud GuruTiutiiinur.7 G.J4JSZIL Bulcluitlitif - 1 - 657,1srboie€4, Om. • rarajinat rural:Lamm and Aden In rafalart and ttanurah nanotaetnaon Men and Oakum away , an band at then' Warehman,lll Watea straeLlllt•ln , an. mnl , 4 a Dwar f ttLf........ net., ISAL-111 IflOKPY y k CO:. Whole.ale Oro - - -■. rwlt NI:GILLS k; ROE, Whnleiado GrtiCern and entstralaalte Merchants. N. ISA Uteri, stmt Pitt. • • • ..... AUBAGAL. M. BAG AL.Y &'CO. Wholesale Gil>. • 'Ns, Nes. is and 4 Word 04 . 4 v nab A. 31 , CLUttti, Grocer and = Oink, mamas of in nod s.u. NUL ottiont. tut savoy, on Mad a Lam assortment of talon.. firtorerks and ton—FOrcl an Pruitt. end Ent,. Wbalmalo and Perna lkokro imp plied m one krona. forum__ . TiIIOBERT• DALiELL dor CO. Whole•al• tknoritt, coormandon. Ilex:Waco Denkro In Pram. ton rkrortann Slnnufoct ohm. .F.Z If tool r 'Lam. Jowl b. nano brc.b.C.T% 'WICK & ..ideCANllLFSS.euenest•orgi L. .CJ. Wick, Wbtacook fintrent,Vornoranto mot portrotarrlm'Nerrimits, Poslmo frli Iron Nein, Mani, CM Yank and Pllnktrob al on arrant.. 1:nrorillf: annul of Kt:Mond Winer ormoto. pltaokortat. • . Wholesnie :(rneer and w eA .s. suinnslos Ilettont., Dreier In Protium...tt Pitt,: 1ck0,115 Welty • S, • I, ao _na:alt. FLOYD, Wholesale Orocees, Cam el, • woe= 3.l••=teee... and Dales lb Produm—Eonna (sawn :nostkees.ftetlee. on Isbaer, W.4.' tad 812th MOW% • • .. • • 11 AG A EY,NOODWARD - &TO., Whole ' 3 . 4 , PTA/W.4k . I, TAM CedlitO cCANDLESS,IOIANB • ea, Isucdig. par tcArlekCiTaaft. Deakr. In Isom ISlDOlus.Vottatt ani Plttabargi Manallotzin• gl=mW'r MS" 44 4" " 4 11 " 4 M". . s..ar.rnirsiarr & SON, ir 1 ENER,AL COICSISSION.A4;ENTS. purebas. nf teal YAW., .4 !Zeta, Ne.,,ialinte van.. ..n LL.m4. Mortm...r. 140 Thini a 4. Pittancmth. P. Michigan General Commission and CoHee . Cum Agency Office, 11 4 1 O R the ~olleotiell ul }lone tout Foreign 11 11er6.111.5..u41 sllntber lfonrr ciain, ha mad adisealrlt ;Mate, InrcAtzacnt and fay - wen:4 3lon• Playnaent nrtaxes. Purcbaar and Fain or Aral Pats. and Rocks cud I conran.. , e PELVER A ..INDl:lttl(ri. il=tn.lt khlgan. I,flreorm.it t re; White A CO.. 0.34.12 Offlret Lor.ut, Ilerrlant, W4It.F.II.—TAD A4encikaur Illetdgan trvin re , :peetable 112.11 , 1 Inanranela TAnarakena. A umtb. --I been.appointcd the for Pi ttehnrat. fur thy lola of l'strnt Itive4.l (krp.entnal and Strotlw.J Leather .11.411t.e. man. stflettmv.l lo I'. JEWELL a SON, N Ilartfortt ronrowtin et Wi now aff;r fur !al. a I* aroartromst of all widths. mnuNctnret. at the manalacterer's prima Ids sear. bei a m; •uperlar to any I,atlawr Milan" ever tekve nR In ilia market Alan. a lama., ~trek ot all srldth•nf I tolia Ituhlwrconstantly on ham!, and tar nal , . al the 11.11Ing No. lII{ alar.....t•travt. iben2r. J. At 11. PIIILLII'S USTIN LOOMIS, Real ll:tate Agent, Frcek, Nl•tchandtre and ItnUrt, Ca Fourth 'frau, Ito,. \Food. atnnneat- nronto.ll alton‘nal iaAMi.ll.:l, 1.. MAIISFIELL, ti..retAtry eiti c.uratme Conran's, ps Waer etr,t. • • M. - •iiokDON , Secretnry Wrsiorrt hum . Mar Co, VI WlLteretmpt. GA RDIN ER COFFIN, A gen ti.r Fral: I in Compam, uorthwitt .vrtior or W.rl -1) A. )lADETRA, Agent flr Dehtwitro Mu tulti In•uranee Wntn, A. lIUTCIIISON & CO., Commission • • Sforrchnni, and A4enti Ihr e. dt 14,tiloSirsr pry. Pesl.r. In Sacs, VAlss,.r and liar Oakum, Zinc. 'run, b•.. Ae. MUSIC, &C. 10IIN 11. M.IELLOR. Dealer in Piano Fen 1Y 'luiie sa.ti Itotrument. 6chcal 'NW., and J J ENRY KLEBER. Dealer in Musie,. Mn- Leal Insttatt.,l4_ and Ittt.rter t.f :Ark. scent t.r Num., (lark's tumud Nam, with Otltaktu.'e Bras J.r.•..”-rit. Ale° lw Donbattio Plasm[ DRUGGIST:S. t . ft rat - )1 mtl3o' JOS,. ',LW' 59 WILCOX it CO., Druggist++ :Ind Aro:Il l-I • ^ , arie s. remnrz Market gtreet and tbo Dlamr.l.ltrep rnasSanit! nn hand n toll and plena an.nrtzurn t ~f Drip. nalf•dro.a. pert arncl7.andarti^lre pawns:lon tnair burin...tn.. m.e,riptLoto nnftllr.vmpand.L my 4 OLIN . P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer ;r. Dm" Paints OILS. Tarusahem and eta. N....A b..rty qtr., rlttAntrelt. All nrarr. 0111 meaty. mmpt attention. sgr A,nt Fir LUIIIaXI a en • ralawlde family madle.lotv. mar tll-17. A. FANNESTOCK st. CO., Wholenlc .m utaautarturerp of White Lead. 1-11=p...corner 11"..1 and Proat PUS. tsuilth. mcb7 E. SELLERS, Wilolemale Dealer in 10014 'never:a KO. • a JRAMC ri .REITER, Inolevale r & alifl • Retail tn..z thast i, l. , tw erne of Liberty tad St. Clair errata. JSCHOON M ER e n., ViijmleNtle . !halved& N 24. Wood drat. Pittaborr-b. , 10SEP1 FLEMINO, to L. Wilcox . •kO.. eurn..r Market rtrmt and Plaviatl—Re-wrs dandy tat hand-a - AA and 0rv01 4,4, , vertt-“a-t Mot , Nledlcinea. M...llrine Cht-da, Pe l.:ten. and all elk,' Neer:Ana ts. ?ode... Pbydriev envertinos carafivily c,,,,tvrcule”.l at all bra. Ja4/-1! \W HO L ME RC H A N'ID4S VI- LEE, quooes,nr to MURPHY ..t, LEE. . Watt ‘tater. welt! C.. ...Mead.. 31erthayt fm the laf Amettntrt Went , tiondi y.• 137 We,. ittn•ni , 31F: DICINk: PR. .IA AI ES KING! 4 frltke and fie,iller•er. N. Filth rtn+t, C. thedral. str..ll. r . z rat:ty 11131. 1 ARIAN. M. D.. Oflioe tirb .trevt, V telow Stuttbfinkl, U. . '• r. E RCHA NT TA I 1.4)11S. cHF.F . ,TEK, n.rellant Tailor ;11.1 aaW'thler, `in. 74 Rmr•ql skeet Pmrtlf ular att , atio. e. Bore' at Li' ItTILLTA3I -- DinsY,:lleroleict Dra V Per Iv SSA, stale Clothing. lit Lit. ert 7 ttevat. FWATTS Merelairi Tailors: Is] 1.11..ny tenet.—W• are pow r....4•11..x ...7 , e3101( It‘elk. of 4.1t1.4t cm Goa lloravo . • ear-4.1.4.1v. mer...1 , 1 , ..rtin0.f nev.vt se, an:l Env. CRIS friend* end estotTner. or ill plea. O. is* a rail. !mad IMIZIMI 31 ANUFAC'ELTRIING. . 11 and It .r eali4 • re.eturez .4. u..LW T 4444.4. I oils W. WOODW ELL, Wbuie.tle. and Rotail • Alanu wiminftELL, .Mr.rtifavturer oi • PATENT WIN VIOr,. a moertnr 144141., SOLID LOX IOS BRAZED PAT VICE4L miner of 4,14,n0n and t. oam otrowts.enuare from the Haul Dri.l44. 4.4 leshao Oft, son .t, . . . . IXWIIROIDERF.P AND .tPLICA M AN TILLAs4.-MatnriiisTnaske4 tier EsnLrold4r4 awl A, bra lfox! hy SUL+ L pa" ,, 74•444i1 4 ; 14ro otireL a4eee !land Bolivar Fire Brick and Cracib:e Clay Man . nfactnring Coatpany. rtgilis com PA.N 11..t1 ING FALAIWEI. tl,lr capaelt, 6.r matinfartrulnr. r 4,11 tn, , sr.d to mart tL. tn,,aand thc146644, erarit44.434 Na6dlu~ CI- t . drum pro,ptin attavJ-.t to 61 11.114 Pll4aDureh.l4eptepaterr 41.1403. Boots and Shoes!! AMEN ROBB. No. ti'D 3larVet .trer,t, dem (ham tlut Ilarßet wvald inrnrm the that Le ha, tn. a awry fuilat,wk nf every milt; ill the Root and rho, trade. iv.h an La Ile , Cialters. half ..14.,n. Jwhor Land Panne, Lade Frawkiln and all the atrim nnyl tbe I:mrtern a' an. Howe.and lailldrved thallium and Paltry 1.1“ ,. .a and lthoes.lo all tbetr .weirder alea, ilentlemerne fir.e Irynra Patnut Calf !tont., Freud. Cali Wel% C.ntm , as Gahm* end :Roam rwra , and Tooth? Bata, fine Freneti Calf Plea.. mire ...mil as we wish to well .nth an article to all who glow no with their cuetom u 0111 mire astiafte. tlao. Remember ahr pis...ha Market etre.. myt`J M'COILD Sc., CO. teril.6l , All4 AND ItF.TAIL .1.1.13 ANO CAP MANUFACTURPM+. .orylill.O.MPlN A Lt. lithl/h OF FURS. VORIfEII OP WOOD API, prrrit, rETI• Pine urgh, Pa Inketbrlr etnek *rehear. ere. tient? cFnlkit ILL, .0 Cape. Mafia, Do., Cuffs and Y., Benne aar..neitelhir _ . Coach antiCasriage Paciory. - "WINSTON, BROTHER t CO. choler of q Memel a Anvil-11104A would relbrettelly Wile theta frhehl*. end the or generally, , tr4l . taed aro eiwufetuzlihfarria....l , 4annnel. l r L inna etylea of and.pnportion. 46.4" .11' All cede. •11/ b• •Si.,llFl with *Ma rexahl to done elllty and 1.-ety r 7 flbleh. Renal. 'rID he Leterack.l tv on the meattaleopethle tame. Pub, lo all their the hr. Ewer. Flunk Pole* antlfirbe. tb.y feel *in that all who favor the.. with their patmereze *ill ha e.fectly *Walled on trial of their aerie. Necks.. are requatad to ey. them • call beeon pier chaste* el./where. ems New Coach Factory—Allegheny. A 11 7 11.4 . N. H. W-HITE & CO., would re- Meek Itne) are now making and ere prepared to Xe ' Ivo kar Prdera for every des:din:4. nr enarhow. Charted. P.arouchre. liturrine, Pheyone. am Hair Ion" experience in the manufacture of the aborn wort. and the %Maley they hare, they fvei ronfatent th, are euall god tedu work rot the meet rot:doable tenne with titre, wanting ankle. In their lino. . . . . Paying pvtioular attention to thn nnitetion of lanky:Ma, and having Done kit went otent entiketen, tltoy hayn no tuntitatinn in eat -renting tt•vir work., IVA tb•qiere aek We attention of tint nuttlir to !hie matter 11.—Itentilrian dim. in Lit. teat ma n na,., and on lb. ' n'arunabk, tenn • L. A. urtan.rtro.... ....c•no .0,10 L. Saw... , If. L. COrtl.o*. Livin_gstoN Roggen & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTBRURGII. PA. TRACK and Depot Railroad Scales, WO. moll/Wu du.; P 121.110, ona Cotralor Umr L , lca .41014 w, ,Oprin.r. Drop and Thumb Ultimo. Coff... 51111 A of nrioun kladr, Polat apf.roool Delta wad Yastevinpr. 7Jalleabla Iron Conlon, a atm ob. [key PI form and WIWI. • W. W. WALLA:CB, STEAM 'MARBLE WORKS, WI, =I and ,= Liberty dre4. , •PpOffic Almakro•lof gruff. JOU/ P. COPUIP.T; PITMIIII , III OISIMENTS Tomb., Grave IVA YornlW.L. ant. , ls. In, nring ways:n:llmnd, ..1:4 tura, ta ardor, !iy matlenry, W i n t N iltu. l•wrest i, mks's: Throe borvired mi 1.0 i•ott wt,t.cal 4r! trftr . 131 1 7V ," 1.17. " tlir't *"11' 1 :, M*" film Lii..l;7t74r."' Al l ,W. W..IVALLAUB. • - • New Goods and Fashions for Gorrtlewmis i ' Clothing for Sprisig 0f1854. FWATTS .& 'CO. 'beg heave rempectfuliv A. to Inthrul Mak. hum...rani cuafran oar.). n. IMfa l adt.,",,,7X:l7. b aLl'A%*. ,r `,..,'"AhrLta that Mary IL. ram& to I , CIIiTO no arra fur o•altiou .hem up to their uaual roped. at)) le. - Tbo pittigtarti. serncrally capms.d ht rust. mar. hithorto. with tilt* Montle effort, to plow,. Ohnu.• at. thaw to lamb exertion,. to tha Elmo diroot km. Walk' Ir ron. r4 =Okera arn Informed that our bow. 1a110.114 11.1b.rty art.t.; . .70. aide. store it. Cish7 • aIGI.- T. C. WARRT'NGTON;- • ' • ARIES' &PHI:LORI:WS SHOE STORE. It. luu al r •on band mt full assortment. No. fourth Orme. IllUturab. ,Pa talft.l,l Gentlameaseikirst Class Goods, - gsubsiribeig-b. 'mite, infortn- th o icitlie that they Uri tied theft r gawk. ttoek,:aaa, • ttatrawatttrtoat faah ralTfe t Talira ke Oro . .. • PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY : MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, 1854 NEW YOREAi:iv-rns PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. witrf.r,'S tieniral Adrerthin; aspaxi c-eret.) a., (in..: -a., N., York, (Lat. , No. St, u . 0-11 :11.011.SING, NOV. Ti,,:../ITL I: or AND THE MEXIVAN A •II• k lONS. —The N,..1 Time b9i been ID- sunW Tns (Wy ee'Srvo Frrk. Extension Tables .1 ” ) . 1;, , ar, atrtantott odds, n bawd tYrdera far Shlppttnt Puntduall, attend,: to. c17,:0nl lUUPIL s. CO., WLrokuuln Print Sellers, Iruutinh•n: print ra anti `lanuta!:,,rini Artintn. O'ti.rntnn. rand, iotudttu. burin. and \,r.:..1.1; Iltc ear., knk. 1 , 0.'1 0 w - tient n•nt ,:tall. TW ...ma? Mort - turd to 1.20 tradr and In.4tullan. Pit-num Franzen turn,ltt.d o,l7d'suir Cloaks, Mantillas and TsLola& tb_ I ()LYN EUX BELL. Ntl. Othal .. meet.LY I w York, barnaterand tlanalarlarri Ladtex' Ch.& al Ye antillaa. and Talatma nt ktndand denrall. tintalanttlinall the attent........ an.r..hantn In him ratan. liii.aan m:tenant. math , nx,.rntal. t..•nit a a atiloas ran the , nat nf thn ay kW 1.. fr.und by ratarria.: t. Frank Lark.:. I.A.l.eanaanttnatf Faahl..n. the r..llo.lel.nnk ni - Fashinus bnlng pul,llatind nal] a fan days bea,re thn raniartunnaana nela-ltav nt tnnth, all o tteLa" fth ., r n r, , Pianos! Pia* os!! Pianos!!! - • • - • • ! m il i YPENTION of purclutsers iP . 11 re,nwtruily eallee. V. A new and Ft- - .ntlr InTeuene In I . 4anto Furl, now fully.. J ii:iiVei , ..g*V. k t e riV' wi l l ''''''' ~ ^ , I 'inn , Th• no-nliarity c.l Inrt tbnerhwnal l'lnnonantints .3 Itn fatten-it, 4n o-ran , on, kno ~, wn nithLo ttt, he .In n, l, lin.o.r , nn sttnlnmenl hitl,rn, un. !In. , . . . . . The 1 , 00.1.0 , ‘11mar, pernelner la enahl.4ll4 the all of tbla Imurniement On," In ncLatr , confound a l'hather, Inn, onparlte el,lef rellenehmaln Its ..ansrlty et nlii me an , a , lJaary Viet ~ of tha anent..s. nuallt...t tone. turd ie Inxtnattlr rhanohl ht IL.. tow a 1.. a ta.n.hivation thriillnr and me,•••. , 1... en to rant) watr end rheum the heart. Th-nn inetrnmenta my , ont.rlor In' pone, twn •edltary 7 ,rhea /lento, svhli- It nurvinntn. putity.• • , f tom , . th, ..hallentie the tompotl. [ion wor ld This In the tonlinony ot Yrnieranta and Ama. tell/n , .15s have trat...l t linfloary an I han4 fir Lilo. at &In'catlway. hew Vora., zn . -1-Itur Manutanteirve a !haler, eiv.letoln evtail.• Brodie's Cloaks and Mantillas. El). 131101)1E, 5! Canal, aad 63 [Asp , - ) , ,,xfaaturer and 11 . and Kauai 1 , ..nk, In Lal CLOAK.ti sad II ANT I 61,..A,3 of every aurm,D.l 4,..eript) , ,n,a,,licit, the alt,ntion Of hurnt•to hkertcnni tour: gultahle 11, Inn Fall IL-sen. It,. atylralea.l the 44,1 i at N.ntlrmt4l -monthly I ) and otlwr leading ta.,hion • nez,l.3m, ;11u viral InstrumentS. • • Fr elitietirOicliii are prepared nuer rer the Inspeetlen , luel.i . l.hitiers snit oth. el.. trade.- In:trues:en. Merchandise. Slx.rnr. I.,brneto Pta% P , n.g. 111:v.4,s rrom , tars. Gctinan • - Anna 41.4 <ft_ . . , • ... . I tut artat,ryntent, with the lar,..attd mcet eoltritraLkl lattlufartutets in 1....tqw are Atte!, tto to. ruetie we to sell tttat.te . thttr Tow, ft prier,. a nd Vi •• fall ‘ , Erre nor aunt, tnt.re tee atttralitatnt ..! .O.i. 'III. front art rittltely new end rarrhalr wt acted atttek. Vela, a the Nartatt at al Pe. et.tt• WITH TILE(' kSII. read, Lt. L..... ut at.))tt . t lota tif tad. In as , c.t. tt may ant on wee. aff.tr.l tte Ittrttmlt of bar ha mat, ,. ... .Ix...eat Qtrhart A Neettlhame ealetwatet ?slant Lek , . drone. FILItItINAND 7.4.1' trli A (Nt.. la.)..trtees. . 4 4 •.2.......,, Ni,. e: Ilal , !ttn Lane. New Yu, •. Fili.ilt] undersigalell Lori,. th e A on of L Maus.CA !WART I. N liEltliAW: (S. , 1 .,,, ) ' CELEBRATE]) PATENT SIELODEONS, rath) tut trtat tLa Ise& autt the ruhlie to getmraL that thy-ere t.- Ibt,/Irl.l tu fitrhtett 1 , . Dealers and ttthare 'hem. truly rettehrrtt,..llnetrumettot at the Ilanufseturers . I.IIIV EST PIIICEt , . Ere, I nittrumottt WartattlaiLL t EttltlN .I.N It 7.a: ItAl.ll A Ctt . .... . • . Importers id Multi al Itatrumen , s, v:1-.m• r 1.6.1".._ hew Vnrk. Daguerreotype Materials. I IV. TII 0.11 PSON &Ln :115 Bronalwrtv, • . , Innadaetnn.r.•nd Dean-ra In na....-tusrr;..- true ,opar•l“a. Nlattn, and Ira pdsders Nand. CF. nskab, Fan, rratnea aod tans. and , Isterial...f over. ,n-crltdinn. r C. I. Ilarrirdn). and all other Ann-Henn Camenon haul. at Ow Ilanufna ton., •nd warranted perrent. aultiedna Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. W5l. 3IvFARLAND 4. CO., A'l MAIDEN 1,..NE NEW YORK. Ware Lou. 145 Nutt bt..,ltituore, 3IJ. AN K S', anti Counting HOW, JI ac...:( nn hun.l Int .rale. arr.., in vs,/ ...t,,. t. • Nets `b.f., A prl: t th. ISM Stems, IS,n tient:ernes—lt Klee, me pleas. qr.. In Serene ne tbet ,*ll, sect/err...l my Nu/Imam/ Plbert • nlisursd th. Bre lett nl,ltt. bt erlsrh esery blrts eltenn ta, ps -.Awe e• enseussA. altinaselt It ens. rw tbs.ettnnil bee ay, intenee beet, It. Carr tent. remained lanbermsl The tlarnl er.tb eepalrine. etil. I CLIO, /mese-I,r ereYter trial I+.. ;[lily Tsui, N Jr.. II Ite.utlt Willies) .t FEVER ANI) AGUE. DEL - I.:DIVA III) lILRECK STAMPEDE :.t.r I XTLT FtE, a. P.n. a..J w.rvr. trot - NW slur Ia as:lunar .IPc.ruwtr. Prtiiiriectirs • trill state a loreitnrlnn er fear nt e.totra.llettun. Oast ate eTurC , 5 tam ak I a-t • nr, mere rereem• where It has. eet. ittle•lum-4.0.••• ant -thee ntmltett, In mat Aar the - annee 4.1...aate, m,k11. - tur Inke neilbe4A - I,llle oar ttMlne In Ite ert•nag-eitien a'l M IL. ina.emlitteta.ral a ~erteml• InnatLe .^..eneter and hiar-Ir esltonlalltls n.*, rstisr, is this • tennlener. 1 - emetna white until, IL • e.ltelm I. Mt.-1...11. t at. er a •Intatpaatneatttnem tune. tLen nt hele nettaltienn •Itnta•r Itaseetlette nr n•untr• Imre the Aw.le pre eMI . te,11.1...-eit to Wept [At. me.rwmay. a, the rAlleot ant ,tl,:mml 'n Las It- while under treatment at. I leek "my e/naenrea,r,mper.i knee 11, l• ... , , rlet-r n,oldiastitalnre thonann,L• , k 1 eertl4 aten from ,•Itlte• Innyteet ttlilitt . t.rer z t.• the •telt • no, leatte,...; I ,trta -.111 hare tn. nia rhea' tu ,ilree tint. fur It. un• nt , n 55 7. ttle , rtifiwaltw•C,ll lw *ll nt IL. 01ie , ..5t.0-Inti who, ad ^Win. Lat. ettfutt to bow • I.mr. WIN • .. • . Ynt W.1.-1 , •l. net, 411 Atli, s.'AsitssiarAte Us,. 4 A 'Ai. , Met ststrlissi of I ~.krr.....tireu mea t..4r.4 rai.. table- 4.4141 .i•ir ru bit 4r3 har 1 . 44. i I For axle tar f 40...+4 in ILL ..1 Ow I m 14.1 ilar wJ Cana,4 tit • J •:1:1:11 1.1:EREII. . r.• Ars,. Sew York . I. 111/ & ft.& tin.. li.i I ittal,Lryll le , •1• • IRON WAREHOUSE. IIAIZTIS. 81'10 AL & I'o., I=l IRON AN[) ,tijrEEL w00t.:41 .. , of 1,3,11 , 4 twpol. 11.14,1114 . ,th! MG, IL, STEEL (0 ALL RINDS SM!MEM=I I ntr. trx el :run., •.nr ,Art. m - ,11 Elird Ms umrket MAIM IN. -q•Itl MI S C.). 0n...m01t-It .1. N SCHIEFFELIN BROTHERS g CO.. WIIOI.IiSA i; IMI a;IS•IS, QCqPOP,Ti Nee the leading' Drug , . frum aria...l market-. Inat. 1, Eusu. said o:aat lw•lles.arf , • ran•-h end k ,aLlah I•nottmuro, and Han. 11,1.11., Halo ‘lnuto. alnlStoat •. Yarta and nun. uo• •41.1. Mon. Lb- ro•ot Nato-n.1 , 4 ten .. I, nloro -Warr ran., or hi t. .1,,, 1 telt lbele. }:1:: L. (:AVERI..Y. or In Vcile and Tu.. 1 , • e-1 and till. In- %Tara %Ist, Cnr•lr,o.Toluo, , Istrh or, rt., Na. Vrak. mhtel yr. - . -I . lrlNis - nv Nil A i)ES. (lilt Cornice..., Tahle i,l I l.sZt, Al ~JOAN T Kai k:, Uarautarturorand bolegok! ,, 11,1er, N. lb Cal..d.vire. at.. awl 1. ti Chatham &1t... Naar Trot bl ISCE I. LA N EOUS. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S • LIVERY AN I) SALE )„--...)„, 4... A:2-- Gam, Pian end rfreft and Merry SiLey, 1.054 r vlTillthilili. PA ASHLAND HOUSE, ARCH SIRE T, AMA Y. SKY ENTII 5T1113.7. Pllll..lDP It 1 .4 . H. S. HENS() N, PnnPurcr,.. areiwc-V ..te Mk, 3...1,14-11-.1 110TKL, (lute Browne.) corner of so ILIA fte:l awl Slant atm.., kittsb.rah. I'a_ ULAtIA k f. AIII , Iyinrist,ra. lame mid n.rnmeall.ous ii, 1111. haring amt., a•ma hrirnuiCt , Srp‘lr, and iurnish...l with new equipments throthchhat, In poJC oven ru the recaplion, of tho tra.ellata .wax h 1011 N sorrit, co.+ eoruer of Nartli tome. n unl I , •defr,l a ... Allt,heny where to' inanyfactur.. rc , 1... t o.• 14,10. end hy thet,st , antkinen. Ile hae z0.ra...,1 a I% A h 1:11.0,21 In the It. Charles hulhiluar. err F0w00.11.1u.ry“V0...1 of_ where he has at pre. rut,eer. et... 1. of work. le Ith itel;r achtlllv.aa.) to . h.. in rltro the attention and eritiolkl onemlnatlon, bilg ca.nlhlent— rent hie enntlntst.l rare,. In hariar.e. testenelre ril e.. the material an arnrkniet...tonl, ed. style nt finlrb •.2 ran nnt rernta.,l wllh In the Eas Stiger.t, eekt , na JoIIN 111TALTElt P. 31X11511A1.1... Impu , tcr and V • Ocala In PI aim. ViPured a t.l DneoratJ rw Facer Ilan. In. 41' t.ral et reeL l'ilLahurah bolt Aunt of the ovlehratr,l Man ufarlalren. flerrrw Dell. enact nt mh;-(a3 _ . i 0 FA:gill/NS FOR L.A.IPIES.DRESS ‘,3 Mr, rh 84,118 m. thr JUNE, 4lsnet Irr steamer la or ffpie Pe rile Irt LYOIL:LIO Ly M[Ly_ L E. .1.27 tr Na.:131.4 Fenn. above Ilan.' street. l'1101 . 1tIET61:$ K IE R ICEER 'S 130.7.1.1tiE OitiV ARI )11s: 0 AN CONI)IISSION w )IPACItAian. Panel Buhl, Seventh street. Pitt. hdr,h. Pa. hatv.n.. latJ. 1ar.1.011.11.,a Petri, S.C. Ile., wt• tea .nd No.l lS►'L,Anthn:ll. end Penn. Pis Iron, Bolivar uki; j,Oll (../.1, A flthratlt , , Cent. he mllu - NEW ESTAULISIVUUNT. JOHN LAUGHLIN, tr MEItCHAINI'V TAILOR. i nnr lti~ d m l LI. looorterr sod noilillfanturrea :;',Tx17==t , ,,..7.Trt.17,vmf1 , g24: y ioniltho:whlrwTo liyretarol to rank, up to order, In that:l , ot rtshlatothlo Wit, nod In the tort tuna. orr. Ihrrlng hail Ito r a prripnee lab iA 413 Mom, he awl, ronlldrot rollirig ratlyo ertlrhwthor Ile in hi* IllorElahk wadev/411ml ntha. . .17-tf Ifligtialffio!4 OFPxI:I'N ERSlitl' TTi»rmofLAYELY a. PAXTON le flan dny lilt tl , W ll l=4;TrZtar=t.:::Vlll7;l7=TA . 73: 11'.-rkeallowa , •ho will mllllllO.l the Luria..., and Is Denby natal:alma In golhot all swoon la dun to ow and to etalpsn a g ainst taw JilllN LAMELY. • , , August . 211 d, J. if ILSUN PAXSON ' dames Hi — r` , ar and# - wliousALE kRETAIL HIIMILL • GROCEIUES,: - . TewFruits,-Pickles, SpieeK Preserves, • .!GOD AND WILI/0141412.4 . „ Dom7.fie'llowr Ilirnild'lng 0004, NO. SO Liberty Street, Mirk/rel. :titian% ' , time comparisons 'between the herni•ni of the allies at Alum, which tins !won lituilml .on much, and t \tnerican Valor in Ale,co. The' 7'vars •fAt the Alma the allies with not IC. than 50,- (Vao teen, took the entrenched heights of the lir er, 41<lenzle.1 by 3:3,000 Ituasiarm, losing in the battle Mu: killed and fltitUfl wounded.— Vinci had n lucre decidedly euperior to the en emy. and lost in Oiled and wounded one-fifteenth of their form . Although but few of their truer hail ever been jit action before, all of them were regulars, tLortfughly Drilled, mill mined to obey the orders of their commanding officers, who were veterans :nue had emu. um, ire. They be haved well, and fought with unflinching courage, but ngaiust an inferior entice, nuelo up of troop, quite a., truitsial to .tut 4 battle Iso they them save, At the battle of Rothe Vista Gen. Taller with 4,7:1i men, of whets all but 45:: had not only never linen in action, lett were actually unused to the discipline of the bald, being absolutely raw recruits,—metunl pet to utter rout 20,11110 Masican regelars,---limoug. over 71)11 men, -or Jaime than 0ne...n...11114 ,f his enbtre force. At the Rattles of Cuntrerse and Chet abuses Gen. Scott with 5,029 men, otarmol over Is,Offil !delicans strongly_ entrenched and abundantly supplied with artillery, drove, theta obt and de feated theta with n loss of nearly 7.010 kit eel, wriondril and - missing, loving hinwelf I,Old of his troops, including 7ii olEcers,---or more then nne-a.th of his entire force. At 1.1011110 (let Rey 3,447 Americans, under the immediate conithatail o: General Worth, 'termed an immensely strong fort defended by at least tee thou• noel Nleziennei. after one of the hottest and hardeSt engagetneuts ever fought, iu which individual officers and men performed prodigies of valor rarely, paralleled iu history, captured four pieces of artillery and tool, nearly eight hundred prisoners, by, the musket and bayonet Idol., with a loss of 707 including 59 officers,— one ?lard of all the officers and nearly one loud, of all the men engaged'. Awl after thin battle tine. Soott,.with 5.800 men, the kite remnant of hi+ force, assaulted and captured the strung and well-defemled fortress of Chcpultepec,—losing in that affair li.: nm, or one-sirili of hit force, I pour 1 tin towards the capital, dispersing all the hands that resisted his ..dtatlee, Mid finally took ! pos.-ea...deo of that city of aver I.)091/ inhabit ants, held at the time by nearly 30,100 troops, The Tunes is led to make , titers - comparisons, front the. ale-mire of any recognition ut the great achievements of the American army in Mexico, by the Betted, preso„wetile the American press has evince: the 111,t litely sympathy with Brit ish heroism in the present ware / FATAL ACITIUEST to Itert.s:a Cocari—Fabn ur A Clint...rt.—The accident, we learn, Was canoed ny the giving wiry of the scaffolding .hoot the neple. the heavy timbers of wneh were being lifted to their place. The scaffolding, and a Holes of weighty building material, nod several men, went &tau with a crash. among a large number of persons standing on the ground.— Two men, 110Invet and Nathaniel Jones, as men tioned yesterday, were killed at once. Yester day morning, at 9 o'clvek. John 17 loam., Eqll a prominent and ca:iniable cituort, 'lied of his injuries. Ile war, a Trustee and thatcon of the Church, the !lead of a large family, a stirring Insineas roan, nod, ft rcountry gentleman widely kunwn. The fo'lowing are the names of the wounded : Abu, Frlnce, Jan bavi, .1,4111 W. Jane,. Boon Ky.,. • Elm, 1•:..1•21r11 n0m..., Sync.. Jwar-4 Sant% Wil6am Athertun awl .140 b Voi , eriloy morning% it was Aili• crtoil ass He is nn extensive and es• eellent farmer, and moil vnlnnaic ettisen: Mr. M r . Williamson, Thntnas Saner bud Scott. all thrifty mechanics; the others farmers. The body of Natliatilei loxes loin been breuxtlit to this city, and will Le serif by ,Oper.... t.. F.!, C 00,117. 1 . 0116 . , oirrr 44 , 4 resh:b bfyi utterly cru.!bli tly the falling timber. three of tie: wc . in will. it is. thought, undorga The coat, lry Ti,il4 I.) 1111. IlVertilldlif 'necking calamity, is now as one how., ..1 1131.0111.11ing. It Cto , i.r•il.L. --We It.. le..rnal some rriol,ll to thi• Iton.k likot 111 , 1.1 :a+ well by ;4,Yr:llly tnoler•to..i One of our oilizeos, Lol.fig ',roe iti• tool oy, cieicrd l:irclevino lq u,alr ,JLltg• arrougontcl.l 'or it, rt,lotoptiotl,"but foiled. lie Irllrued le.: It, Nal; is rrideeiiiins ell th••note. ft., le .ii the of ;ier pen i le y, but relts••• u, redorlll to t. •• - r• ,uog ,rrottgemes.t for ale no- eelmntolation ohail attet. A Ilrokerht t Mee near the Souk, oal our the otper for IV. cent, on the ittitar ' All hoidoe, :root th,mace can be . gr.tond out, at that tote, if they prefer it to adopting •001.! other ttome. If the., thing, are PL , .11 we have them teem cottil mithortty. there itt a ',lleum of :raecality going au that he ripened and denounced and hcy huttinres titan that is connected with it ehout maikedllll:l remembered henceforth. The plan of realeieutig di the paper in the bands ~1 the. people of that oily and county, in a good one to keep down ford/ o'er a! 11C11 it ell-no g., core there, and ie t eferreti to the tender fauna., of the Ilitiker't office, he find. note 1, atm* town to Join wiilt lout in ileutioneing the fraud. Ile can't kWh up notch of n love all alone. If , attempt, it. the people who have hod all attra claims ful.y pool, are more tlivpoeial to laugh at loot than t 0 hr!p him out of ink tit. ;We Ire entirely diaintcreated, .and cant be perertadell that it Ie thi ir duty to lot excited and indignant tshout the atfaire of it man who reititiev in another fount'', or State. It is n chirp game on the part of the nmuagers, but it count be vanctiousi by any fair, honorable mind. Tice bill hohlers 'tumid share equally,na matter where they may happen to reaide.—Ohio Stoic Jour. The General Land office has done a big Ikti nets .Itiring the last fi,eal year. About 0,500,- 000 acres have been' •nrveyel, and of these 7,000,00011 m been brought into market, which yielded a rueehue of 14 . 4110 uullimt two hundred and fifty thow.und dollars in round numbers. This elloum to what extraordinary extent epee. illations in hods and real estate generally, have been carried on the prlAliellSoo, and explains In a ructonre the tightness of the money market in the Western States, nose that the drygoods men in the Itastorn cities have nearly seen the bottom of their busine, . " . . . During the pant fi'cal veer some three and n half millions of ncrrn ?err entered pith milita ry lan4 warrant,. eleven millions of acres were claimed as swamp-lauds l.y Staten, nod one anti half millions (the rreidue or former appropri ation.,) were relertol an denntiens far rollrit by the reneml government-;-showing upwards of twenty millions of [Laren were, in all, diinoSed of during the lent lintel year. -------~ Tun Itemsr FUND IN ENGLANIA —The fund for the idiot of tine.° made widows and orphans by the war with kinssia is rapidly augmenting in England. A great meeting on the subject wan held In Loudon on the 2.4 instant. lord John Re and.others were among the meeker', and a loiter in the Philmlelphia American says: The corporation of London opened the su.- scription with $lO,OOO, the Bank of England followed with $lO.OOO, the Goldmith: Contpa ny $45,000, and ninny banking firm $2,1100 each. The rune of Sho,ooo woo announced in the room in a short time. nod there is no donut hot that this MINI will shortly he towelled to in very con siderchle extent. Meeting. are taking place all over the Kingdom, and however small may be the gathering; the man atnounceti an nubscribed is, in nearly every cane, much larger than was to have been expected. ,The anKociatiou for reliev ing the rublica. wires, widows mud orphans tom collected npwarths 4s-150,000; but the patriot ic fund,before it liar dune ite nilmtruble minden, Will raise between $4,000,000 and $5,000,000. The 'Crystal Palace bun announced another fete at..behalf of the pntriotio fund, at which the Land of the Imperial regiment of Guidoon are to perform previous to their return to Franca ; and in.thort, the moot notion turagurrs are being ta ken to render thin fund the largest ever raised for such a purpose. Tot lILLUNNT3I.)! Tug tixcnur Stictetrx.—Thu Vuteß for Governor on Morohy bait, compared aith the rasa of lattt,yenr, exhibits the follow ing rennin,: . . - who. emuka- ..tea 1V .il9 111 4 .41 , 9 ' 4,070 titlg N'l2 11.014 lirory V. •3,101 6-43 toullinfil L. W 11).... N. . 7,101 310 1.171 floor,. J. llooloor. 4x,10 - • - The aggregate of -the diminntion in the - Totes for thereto. Wash berm Wilson nu I Wake, ea we pointed out yesterday-, xathewhat exceeds Mr, Gardier's sute—But It will ba.obßoriked that of the three. leading parties .of lank year, the Freeeoilera hare moat nearly, approached etotal - ebeerption into do ranks of thaesarck No !tee a, ProPortianithinf per-eaat., of -the Freseoilers have disallaireal; while V 2. per neut. of Atte Disbhp: DermocrateOrtid -bah 65 Per arra. of the Whigr;rharw aeatitted their. etandards.—!. ._ .... . - ~ . . , - , . . • \ ' . , . . ~ ' 4 . . . . , :=I . , . ..- ' • • Irani Havana. Tua Foneasor Blatt .— A. celeh fed writer Itrporfrd Se,,cr of Two.Ararneue Sframers—Firt fiii.4 Si. eor skt ssiiiimt.-11 the first [id- stg `°m thao‘tobiseco is used among Aless than .. ,Inns Pow.; r. I Board, ,tt. ing or. fto n ,0,... s, ot rh o iliieLtarmies in the Cri- e i ght heedeed ntett , ' of meet! , sc p u i . 1.1.) the arrival of the steamer tiov. Dudley, -,, men wore rec""'" l thr ,c 4 lih t °I" Enru P .wi tka de- other narcotics also have their millione ist davits . yesterday forenoon, we-were placed in possession free of 'w , :11.1........ nrx i " i "4. , .. , ‘ 'which stored tees . The craving for snob narcotics \aid the of aavices from lia,ana to the 10th, 'and Key to be " ..it 'l'"b" e"gg'nl ' '..1 I" , m" :".\ w° babet of gratifyin g it, are described as ktitt leas are bon„,..th'be upon our, gaged l eas the first ar- enter., etthan the desire for end the .. 1 ,.. m. ,. . i z ,' A ..... WeSt to the I Ith inst. '. fareetible- inteLfigenee from Russia • Considerable semattion was produced in Hn- rival of k.k- t , ,, ei more i „ .n ,t 3 Con of the necessary material of oar then vans prior ta the sailing of the Diulley, by the ''''."''''."h"uk.PM,lUc' '','l_,77 .r' s.i.., "--- '""''. food. Want a commentary. upon , the pow el ~ I announce meth that the Anterie..o schmincro FL unison OrdC $1 , 011110.144 :.0.1 . I To, ... t., ..._,- ~ i,„,,„ The story of Coleridge the celehtiM ... I Smith and J. C. Wnito, hailing f ro m:nw p,,,,g_ • receivod with aeparent belief by come ofour c 0 , •,, ~„. . p,oet and philosopher, and that of .Do QuintW.,. --. , arnce, had been seitist at Barnes's, with a Large ' Imalon'uri"• hoh'4,°B the face of thorn an extreme the far-famed English opium -eater, are strikin" 1 i I quantity of munition.; of war on hoard. or improbability, antf•Lhey since bare been contra. , illustrations of this almost omnipotent powerA \ " the;last report from S . t.. Peters ' course, all sorts of rumors were °Host respect- ' nieLed teen by °°d full of admonition. liow\ver formna , tely in ports :. It in remarkable that tobacco, the; taste of ', -., ag. the intentiona of theso vessels. Some as ' kurc.l. We art, critic...l their object to he er,a fillibustering char. Moon of much more Ir\""ot";'' ".lii"ni,,.'nce. which whichexeitcs at brat, such loathinganddisgust, - 1 I acter, and believed that the arms bad been sent I PIO. no end to the .10 1 !"." n ' l r a r ta° '' e anw ` r- , should by constant use, become finally so.' dell- \ out from the States to'assist the patriots in over- . rentable reports are ealuelateu krexciio. 'dons to the tongue, and obtain such mastery , . I' throWnieilio government. Other" alleged that ; The .•untne . r . Trent 1,,,r , the coast of th e ' t over the appetite as to exert imperial sway over the weapons came frobi English "plilianthru- CH M. , . the :loth, a.ol a:‘,. eeil ea tile following ; both the'physical and moral nature. And the I pinto, - and were intenad to lie placed in the • day at Varna,vrhence a denatitott, sent for trans- . same may be said of ardent spirits awl opium. by telegraph to ttie _neareitt station, Lands at the slat., in Dram. that. by a preeon. ' mi.sioet There are few individuals who Love ' s natural. • , eerie.' signal, they might. riise throughout the is - reaching the F'rtioah and English govern , n. , me-- ' taste for any of these, and yet few of those irtinj:l' "". yenterliny. • I.T.p to the departure or the,Treat . land,r,nd moonier° their tro*.ters. Further hi ever become slaves to their will ever succeed-kV, the siege and hoinbarthuenl. nWire going on with I fi.rniiition with regard to lit' matter will be • awaited with anxiety. . . esesping the degrading thraldom. ' When •Wil:- . 1 1.-4‘,: s regularity and success. So henry had been the I .;• . , , 1 reiiorted ' , outbreak at Principe had also t i e -n , fire of the 1,,,,i 5 , z i,.., g b Atterie, .. nd no Lev , area told at first the monger of these footnoting : ... th source of much excitement, , but as people i was tine loss of life in the town of..Se_v?atopol, at the pssSibility of their over becoming a neeeasi- ~, -,_„,,,, , the air was reported to he taint i tly tne d 1 or not allowell to talk of noel, operations, and ' dead' I ty . and treat the idea of over haulgence with . . I s . the papers are mit permitted t , publish any in- , , who harl . fallen in defence of th is , evote for-spotherFl..and exciters we a.^e disposed to rfilieuleij, derision and contempt.. Nevertheless the vie- for laden that logo not meet the approbation of i tree, Guns had , basin brought _to , play.. _ u r n ' I tims4 as is well known, may be counted , the authonties, nobi ng ,fetiniee .was \known re, I some of the goteo,....nail -Admiral ';' , llchwhOff Lodi. ihousiands e nny miLlitam. ,The slaves of *lefts .•• , specting the affair. , .It i., very evident . that the been killed by the fragment of a naafi., If air ; in ~..o . ,c orro or another, ,i,t. tobacco, of opium, of , tire or thee...mon. awl, ,voltaion is still ragiug last ejmumstance be confirmed, it it rerilrkab c I "" ! alcohol,e , art to Mention umny other ,tempting in the breasts o . L. 1./ , fs.th ,1 • tivo Cubans acct it i s 'that the,two chi. f UNSUra Or the Russian navy i nareotictn., may be fumed in all portions of the pate pronable that we !hall hear of many our who planned and executed lite attack on Aitiope e,,,,,h__,,,,i s .iii,,L ,hohs ug h. ng the rude nod e t break+ before theclose of. the coming winter.—, shoulddhave expiated within ,Oria year Ibsen* I Ity and , theburuble—in the palace of the - prince 7 -i The niilitary fordo on theltsland, however, id ;toe r a ge whieh '•g eee n° terrible la impulset urihn .l and the , hat i,f the the peasant. We are indeed strong to warruit the hopeidhnt the patriots can ;ravages of thte war. ‘. , , f‘,.feeble etestures,o small in bodily strength; a - ~,„„; b ly ,n,,, with any considerable ,legree oil We cannot tell what , mount of 'Crulaiteeee in . o I jrain of opium \ will conquer, or a few drape. or i',„„„,. \v a t, ~,t ~,h,r i d si.j from N is nit i .d . , to be given to the report circulated in tonstn -1 laudanum 'lay )t v s prostrate.. But how moth, • Si II tell, any open exhibition that they may nuke tiallPie, that Lord !logien had expressed his wgaker in mind, adieu knowing the evils to which, will be speedily quelled. . ,• I opinion at a council of war in favor of aprolone- Tee IL.rina papers are, as Usual, perfectly rd hontlmrdment in preference is an immediate s 1 theY lend, we are`mntblelp resist the case - Mal ' , barren of political They:.,however, con. tain n iew local items with regard tiasuichie{ The market continuee dull: Sugars were de. }ressed. and flour ITU BOting at $l2 to $l2 50 per barrel. There were' scarcely any trait:sac i ons.i n either freights or e:achnit gen. —airlevon Court,. EANZes .100 SLAVenr.-4.ientral Atehison has addressed the citizens of Wiley county on the fish inst., in justification of his course °tithe linnzas-Neliresita bill. Ild paid a' high and ghOw ing compliment to Judge Doughiss' talents, triutista and political sagacity. The principal; design of his speech Wes to rouse the people of Clay county to notion in order to siSife Kangas from being abolitionised, Goo. A. was followed by a young gentleman fronoKanaus by lhe nume of Grover, who repeated the importaii/ . l \ s of a prompt and decided action on the par of the people of Missouri and the Southern &stet,. After the conclusion of tho speech ..of flhlntptor Atchison, a meeting on the , subject of the settle. meat of Kiu.rns was called. Alaj,Jobtt 0. Pete was called to the chair, And Judge E. M. Samuel' appointed Secretory. Oil motion itwas resolve that the meeting he adjourned until the let Mono day in December next, at which every man, old an t young, in the county, is requested to be, present, no business of great importance will be brought before the meeting. The time for action and calm deliberation in view of the dangers that threaten our institutions is et harni,says the Clay County Tribuncoluti Co hope to see a move ment that will ...speak louder than mere words." The fribuno concludes a long article on the suhject of malting Kaman a slave State, with tlitse reluarks: Kansas - be etre . ° or a slave hltute! Thal , is a vital question to us, no before, remarked, and ;in this point we wish to address the people of Cloy and upper Counties. And Prot, we any youcan mid, it • slave State it you will. Toe ; have, in • rf":ie that nee poet, in sigh party times, De:ly_spent your money, given up your rime, your litoe,sjo carry out your party principles and elect men of your party. Here is fl ques tion rising far above ell party—one that concerns your peace, - your safety end your property.l._ Whigs and Democrats are all in like danger. Abehtionivta don't profess to furor a Whig more titan a lienioorat, or a Democrat more than 3 to hip. The negro of the one sill' be stolen just as quieli as a negro of the Other. `• Emigrant Ant rl.scieties" are shipping Abolitionists to Kan sas by every steamboat, WI theroadaare crowd ed with then. eitireni you giust ore‘: talking • 1 wont Jo. 1 ., •0 K 111,1.1; nothing else will do, ••And if you don't do it, not only K 0.11,4.1 btu will he taken by the Abolition iittrty, an d Ton will hive to glee up your hooks in Nlissouri; for you could not I to in peace idith Limn any more than you could With Mormons, for they are generally preeiocly such fanatics tio the %lorroono. Too must go le lnlY now: Co\ an election is S.ll to take place for n Delegate to Congress and Territorial Legnhour, and it Is all important that the Aholitioniotashoulti be de feated in the election, for loy Territorial law their LoKislature coo omoliele ',slavery and if yeu can do so this winter, you, who wish• to take yotie slaves there, will to excluded, or nice you have gut to fight your way through until a non ventionYds called to Gina Conontittion, and then the Abolitionists will have gamed OKI muob an you that you will have to alnandon your slaves.. You must nip the thing in the bud," or else there is imminent danger. We are told that it all other plans to make Kansan a stale State should fail, the people here talk of au, effort to have it tidal to Missouri, or or procuring the assent of Missouri to adding the Platte Country to that; but there are very many difficulties in midi an arm:Tempt, and it will not do to depend upon. The blow meet be crock now, or else it will take the hardeit kind of blows hereafter to regain what we may lose. If ever Kamas becomes an Abolition State, it must he settled by just such people' as have be come Mormons, and who have been truubling the coon ry tlr years with Millcriom, Fuarierism, Women's Rights, anti-:quo:try, Spirietatil Rap ping, and a thousand other i-ms anti aredyison, and our people would nut and could nut live in peace with teem. The great Weet is the wall which Mtn rolled bock fandlicism and infidelity as its WAS, have come to US from the East, and G..sl forbid that the flood should now be let In upon us. God forbid that the mountains and prairies. the n..b10 rivers, the magnificent for-, rots, end the righ soil of the west shaqld. be pol luted by such population.. Tux Govsason axe-T.—The official returns from all the counties except New York have been thoroughly sifted, and giving the outside figures for Seymour in the City, taken from the poll hauls returned to the Board of Caurnssers, the State result is n. clear plurality for Myron B. Clerk, ibr Governor, of 268 votes. The Albany l'retung Journal of last night differs from our torn table only 9 votes, making 277 for Clark. We d o not think there can be much doubt in re gard to Mr. C.'ll plurality. Thu plurality of Mr. Raymond over Mr. Lud low, Democrat, for Lieutenant Governor, will reach 25,000--passibly 30,000 . votes. The pin • rality for Mr. Fitzhugh, Whig Canal Commis 3ioner, is also very huge, and that for Mr. llowne, Whig Prison Inspector; not leis decided, though below . Mr. Fitzhugh in the sum total of votes. It is proper to add that there are rumors at Albany that a considerable number of ballots for it. Seymour Instead of Bondi° Seymour have beet, thrown ant of the official eanvrovi in some of the counties; . though nothing is said in , regard to similar irregularities in the ballots voted for Mr. Clark. The result, in the closeness of the run, is almost withont precedent iti ihls State. The ultimate difference to be established by the State Leant 0 - Canvassers promisee to be 111111111- er than in the celebrated content howeeu Stunt and Seymour 10.1850.—N. F. Thom ' Tea CHOLIMA AT CORUNAIA.—ACC,3IIIII4 from Carmine. Spain, represent the cholera as raging forionsly,, there. In the night of the Sat to the 29t, one hundred And twenty six persona died in that town. On the 23d two hundred were attacked, and the mortality was terrible. In the prition and barracks n great many perished.— Nine hod died. The town was almost abandoned; the streets were deserted; the houses closed, and the dead' lay unburied. To Oil to the dismay of the unfortunate inhabitants, the authorities had abandoned their post, dying from thin new plague. It is Said that the Countess of Mina made great efforts, to detain the ll:terner, but In rain. ' . DIP&PPOIXTEDI or G4011.1%--The Londoti Doily Keno, in noticing the return of the Baltic fleet to England, says: "The tuition wants to know; ant is determined . to know, whose (milt it bi thst Crodstadi has not Leen taken, unit the most spientliiLEeet ever cent to see comesLioine without eietaiy, without trophies, without haring.tellranced the war..with Es officers sick of heart at tieing cheated of.the faille they were stimulated to Seek, and its sea men diwippsintell aiiii4ngry at hot having' beets .ullowwl a clioneuot action or , ut irks money." A Coneoentilits . f.f:Elihapis 14 the "Afetkaiiiit C/Arech,lt is Fiiid, takapieee on or about the lid of Deeeinbir em L it: - Thay)erill tarter in Baltimore, nud.Lare ressiehrifor not daYr: Sultjectar of conshieraLla Ent:el:lianas to interests of Methodism iri11..• .- forMr," the bads or their delileiritiona;. whilst it.-is..inticipateit to hays a misidoriary . ,demonateation doting stay in rialtimore.. The followingers ea names of ,the Bishops, ih the' 'order, oteeniedkvi : Eili. .fteiverly- ilaugh,- Err, :Themes A..7tierrivliev!. , Eiitoritent:Jaidd‘.ltey.lrittbitivShelifee i :Eal.: leitelan C. Babe, Rev. Levi Sett, new . Edward issault, but there are many obt'ious reasons in favor of the former course. Having accomplish ed the prmligious labor of conveying the heavy I guns mid ammunition to their batteries and I opened a fire on Sevastopol, the reduction of the I place is only a question of time, and these opt,. t - rations are carried on with very inconsiderable Ilosses to the allied forces. . An assault on the I contrary, though it might lead to more rapid I success, would coat ournerma,fives, and materi- 1 ally weaken the besieging :truth, Sevastopol is occupied and defended not merely by the or- dinary garrison of the fortress but by an army. I These troops are placed at a very great dis advantage.so long as they are expo:cd to the in: ‘bessant fire of our tulle ies, for it is impossible • that the caammies of, the forts should he sulli. einotly extensive'to afford them ehelteil nut in an 'assault their numbers and their desperation would render them formidable ,eneuties. The continuance of the siege is so far advantageous i to the 'allies' armies. that it must exhaust and . destroy the resources of the 'Russians in the I Crimea infinitely . more than thok of the French and Eugliidt tamps. lint it mu, ,, t be borne in . mind that the fall of Sevastopol dim not neels-• ?airily terminate the contest in the Crimea, even at the present, titne ; and that the army of the alkies, which Will soon, we trust, enter the place, has also to hohtir against the possibility of an attack by the enemy, whose boasted reinter:el meatare mud totes on the way, and who may therefore be able to'undertake, with fresh troops. , a winter campaign.', ' Such )scnotingenci..umy not he very probab l e, but it is one against which the commandersAn- chief arenound to pro Ade; and on this immune, as Well :LS ot motives of humanity and prudence, ti ..,,,,1 they will do btless liusloand as touches possible the strength ( an army which has already been ; eo much redo by casualties sod disease.— , Rventually_lf he place does.pot capitulate—en assault will, of tssurie, be made; but not until I \ the batteries have been admoded to the nearest I point which cm I, reached Wore the walls, and the force of on projectiles'brought within the stiurtest possible range. Although, there- fore, the of which has elaps&l Since the receipt of desparchests\oinfully long, and the delay has beau aggravatty by the, tiowarrival of the Euptirate, French mail steamer, which wait' due at Marseilles on Feld:ll , las% the progress of \ the operations is not shine 'than might have boon expected in a siege of s ch magnitude. The trenches .were opened on tla n teath, the I fire begun at a very long range a the 17th. and the approaches have to be onsets forward then' difficult griped to fresh bolgineNs in each boo- ceedirig night, for the worksme, of course, I chiefly carried on by night, and hie firing by day. Our latest accounts are-of the "nth, barely eight days from the commencemen;\f the At-, tack, a period within which no reguhirviege op- i orations. could lee completed, much lesiAhrought,, to a victorioustermination, Minrillittiy, The 1 grand object of the, destruction of Sevimtopol, and of the Russian Nitri,y, is steadily pul.sued. and at present we has, tea reason to nail:n/41UL the advantage, we bite gained - are counter/vat tin frd by excessive sacrifices or by any revere. a Mn have heretofore qblished very full ne\i eourits at the riots which \ have occurred in Wil , liamsburg", on the day of 'Steed.. Since that time th re has been a longinvestigatlon before the Coe er, most of the te,timony aliened be . ing print .1 in this morning's Ape, .It is in ev ~ . Limes that the main riot occurryd early in the morning u•dm poll of Ist district, Fourteenth ward, in co sequence of an attempt to arrest a man who wa4challenged, nod rettiscd to swear in hi- vote.'Another distorlance \ meurred at noon at the saMo pull, from similarc)susce, when the Mae who had,challengmi the obnoxious votes was set upon an d\ severely beaten. The assail. ants were evidentll Irishmen. The sliepnty ' Sheriffs nt once intbrfered, and then the ,Irish men gat hoes, club . barrel staves and )other 'weapons, and in the Course of the fight a large number of,persous were badly beaten, some, of whom bora, since ditat, of their wounds. The first onset Iris upon a Mk. Silkwerth, the chalv, tenger who had incurred the!ill'eplensure of the" 'toting party by objecting t`o someof their vales. ' In reply to the question if iiii Ira a voter, ens of the rioters cried, ••Downwith th ch-----d her eties," and then assisted to dreg Sllswortlt out of the room. It is also testified that' the /Ash ram armed themselves by tearing down fences and splitting the boarderfor clubs., Various in cendiary expressions were, used by the‘assail ants, such as saying that they would like to "spill the blood of the Protestants and d , \ ---d, ii; k Fauivr-Nothinge.. It is also mid that tauwo en in the bongo next td the poll threw stones f m the windows upon the crowd, and clubs for t e' rioters to fight with. Some on both aides we nrtned with pistols, but there ,was litde ur no firing. According to the evidepee, one of the Aldermen (Linsky) appears to Gave been inter- ested on the aide of the rioters, saying that ht. , did not think the Deputy; heriffs had a rigtil to arrest any one, and that lie' would knife them is , they attempted to seise Idea. The testimony is' mostly such dv restates or corroborates the above points, undthe math foots proved are; thatwhile the Deputy Sheriffs wore at the polls in the of their 'slaty, they were assaulted by the mob,- and together with other citizens, were I beaten. Williatii 'Henry Harrison. was killed I dare by a blow given.by'Oliver Lee, and John 1 H. - Raab 'was also killed by bloin from slabs' in the hands of Thomas Newman and a person unknown. These tams were priuoipale, and some thirty others acces.vorics tuw the murder, having Immo engaged in the riot. At 12 o'clock last night, the Jury returned a verdict implicatiffg a large number of peraons,. whose itames will be found in another column—Y. Y. Pri3. - Dont No llusnistrrow.—guclinglein, N. J, Nov. 18 —An ••affair of honor" took place this morning in out immediate vicinity., The parties are supposed to be Trap Philadelphia. Shots were exchanged and tbe Metter amicably ar ranged, nut, however, without the parties • being both sounded. One was hit in the.left arm, the other in .the right thigh,, producing a flesh. Wound. The C..So of thin unfortnuato meeting is not, fulls known, but proeumed \beof ti private nature. --Since the receipt of the obese we hare learned that the principals in the conflict occupy quite a respectable` position-in cotiety. Both ore Philadelphians, One is a marriett man, and the other is single. The difficultyis understtiod io htiva occurred, in, L conseq . ucuois . of 7arrel concertileo n female. . The partyleft the city early this morning, and the hostilit meeting, which was. matingedowis quietly; tool( place a Omit distance from Alta, lington. After , the exchange of shots and the wounding of the,principals; the friends.of .t.he letter' interfered and $ reeimeilintion time et. After thtteettlxient-of the difficulty. the par_ ties Went Lathe butel of .Capt. Agnew, et Bur- Ereiranur Iltuusa.—Them has lanu u ln a ~,xcitement. and IMMO dentonatration.s of mob violence at. Urtatn4, ht. ocutnequenee of the failure of the Iwamoto Company.at that place.. Mr. Joha.ll. Junes was furioualy, tottaultodwal. ids arm .1:mho:, by a man -who,:t la thought, iraa realiofously. inclined towards Mr. J., and tank lke cpportunity .Itrasented by the ,suited fooling of pdblie to tad) antiefactlan.. The oasautt.,'wei.ate,..htformed was, nehtally in debt. to Mr ' , , Vinsiornioper thuirintroduces 'rake_ *roes 1. 4 ... The Tom , publirtied Ws , "ma oasquaa ait vsfeentiOlriorolivli , iiss lain 36 the Eirmniony yrarniner , oly for Minot. VOLUME LXVIIINUAI*ER 79. \N, ey ‘ arett, ting temptauons oftee n :un b ots drugs.—Billi. ALl.l(t. \ .. \ ~... , RECEI7B,MO3I,III. S. \Cusroms.—The duties oi, irNyorts at the principal \Co-tom Ilin.es during the \mouth \ tif October is tißs4 and Itii'i3, were as IOUOWS: \ \);! 1853. , Sew Yurk.....\ ~-. ..... ....$2,344.000 V.,72.4.000 Bniiton,\ -..,. . 604)00 531,0 M rbiladeliiihia ' , . • 251,0)0 :102,000 Baltimore` ' litt;* 64,000 Cluirleetoa;,...._,..:, ..... 813,00 .v.35,0® New 0r1ean,,....-..i.... 190,006\ 260,000 '. ____ \— Evtitot, to for tiu've iioSJ otornited for Chnrlcs - and F. 0.....- 86,4 , 011 $267 000, Deoro.a.le 1854 • I \c. Wklins Aso DlistOCH.NTa OF b itSantinar.llll:--....: • We don't crow over the D,maeor t o in .Mssiaohnr i `. ' setts. We respect the feeliop o the vanquiih--,, , , ;NI. Tht‘ty only carried oeorept e , ttlitien ; uur ' s friends carried ii.r. Taking'the fig 1. ft. het Wean \ ' the old parties, Whigs and D. , tneerant nod tear- \-' tag out of the question:the Know Not ling, a new party altogether, the Whigs have ilono\Fenntrka- • '; bly well, beating the democrats ..ix to aae.„ ...We ~. tract that the Whig members of the Lee/lett:lre will enter into no Coalition', bat stand 4 for , \ their integrity and spurn all allianues. }la eci- ally we hope that they will keep out \pf the way" .. ~; of that one Democrat. Let him stand, alo e ' Providence Journal. ' • ,:',.::,- _, , .. &Flee:MON Or OfettilTlol,—We lanuerßlan ; ''' that the Mount Savage Iron Co., intend 7 Dratia. , ' • pond operations nt their works, in the.cmirfe of n week or so. The camve of thin ttep is, 'that. ~.. cher,. is MI demand for Iron tonnuflotnred at ihie rolling milt, and they are unable to dispose 61\ ti kegs quantity which they ]tare already ini blind,' LifOirerila of a *hemmed operattrei will be thrown ' : a''.'•'' out of employment by this rueasuro.—Cuosbery 'fond (.41d.)..f0nr.'. • . • • • UZGANi! WILTON rred s i.).Q.-I.`tNa, 11:garkat sr. or arm. and it,....la,da r as saarralara, at v, t i b/ edam t • - ' W. • 1113 LINT C lIE WORKS OF 'flIE REV. wlti..tA.ar JAY,nt Ar,yylo Cant. VALI, ru.stVq• not elofbro.pronobtodt to the .tatoricen •Itt.t volt. for lute by colt It Al t W. bS W0..4 at. ' FOR $2.1 . .. „ ,i0(1. of 3'2 Iltrei of Land, ‘' • altuateden•Welf Hun, In Coster i.onnty, , 6 Mlles bea . . tow Bearer, 11/ aeresof Whith aretiente.L. 44.1%1/14. Omni, oe pp I.° tattod n , Houses and .d.oot 10 beating Flt Tree e , Thaw is &Inn a dead unitary Orlat NHL 36 rbydo • fL. three stories hlgh. with 2 run of num th ere Asies:a \ ~n aaut tosehlta, buelorhaat huller* and Miler terent,two • .101'1:nits and terry thing well arranged f..rigarranlente. \ • Tha ;Aiwa ahaunds with cannel an Indlaical anus coal ourt superior quantrufrofiors'elsp. The shove 1.E., It attn. a[rd of. tale from the Onto riser. The Cleveland anti* \ l'lrtaburgh IL. It. yawing between It and the flier. no fourth In hand, balance In three 11,1111111 . 4 r amens,l.n with tnternet. . Metal. la at ' A. BARGAIN FOP. 3IANUPACTURERS: Is offerri in ii4antst.nrc. a nem Na 4. na the ' inii . gfc ti re;:r.Ppo ti " it ..athei.t. are orkZi =ire 7 o'r Oslo\ 4th.rt, , 4 nni DOZ. PLNK LININGS in attire I.! sal! by 4: ,:LA NT MOWRY. .. 6) CASES FRENCII CALF SKINS (Lan do Corivic) 1 rape do do do My. 1.7 o two and Rd sale br J. (MANY?dIIWd.Y.. 30D07;.\, COUNTRY CALF SIUNS in 30 Do7;.\, ri,r ny J. .111 CAN T IOWIt 8 GNEE''.B NoTict---Whercas josel)b.: AL Mott, br'Vmd dated Oet. bna mad , ' ammomoto LboutaLkrolgoml. for the b‘moht of Oh trod-. itom. uoti hervbys, girmo all pei".ol,l Indebted Coosa Elliott, to acrltomidiato payment. ..1d to thuoo harimr Maims t to itrelonla theta. du If auttiontleated.: fur cattlemen • F. ft. MeCONNELI... Pittsburgh. t. 21tt,19.1).--01-lawit. • • AMICIIGe.: . . • lartEES)._ ~.. dor.. ilpithe Goshen Cithehditltit ec. d mud fcmle by '. J. in ?Pert P.LAND. ' ----.........—, AIIEHARRABLE Q,IJRE-1 hereby cert. thy thee 1 eashltlete l still thr Lien: Compalnt end '. llyste far a lone Store, being more that. • year under , the earned's phreleisa; that the disease in. teal Of being .1 ,0, r-Ileved by the peeing lel took 'kept gradually' getting worse, soy holy stroll n that l'ral unable to etooP lot , enough to tie she *hoe. Whoa th e dientee eias - at t h e , orsti eras re to try feller.' Liver Phis. 1 did se and ITSP Min's]. tly by the nee of the tint belt andtompletel. eared by the second. Wellsville, I.l.arletih TVA sAni'L 311101 PD, Eeq. Thine i'nblic—The origind.onl y tree: endpoint/4 Laser .... N 1)Ile ernpmerretty R. Z. .. Ums, and haw hie ear.. irl ' Werkee•r upon te e lid cfrearit ,nett Me ritmatere ea tee', esdridr wrepper,cdt other* a re enter/114 or BASK MP., , AVON& It - E. 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