ESTABLIED IN 1786 BUSINESS DIRECTORY.. N. Perrf.;;;Kr.a. t cf - Ti ADV gitTISINd AGENCY _ And 14, P.., ttree...74•,.. • P. .t G. are Uptht. , for the in.wlthr.itteatiti , NNAir& oz (.(.'m threulatth' in'Lb" and the ethaans. - titlY YOUR . .4,DVERTISEMENTS , 'irxa era a.9nopt Text Th. r•lloviac I ruliabl., In ctt. 4,, of N.,. I,', ACO)IIDEON RUSO, - WEISSENBORN & CO., (late C. an-term and 11'1“.1...t0 Dealers In G.rnaa. n.nrL end Itlls. 51011.-.4 var•ote. o! Sire No. Mahlro Lan, MEM LFlttl) NIIINTROE & CO .-Fxt•-nsiva - It "Wail Ch . Ailing EntabliFlartect. 341 larni.dierny. No' Se,atlon Tmsa masket price& J • OIIN COLT'S Snsndard Cotton Sail Dock: If. C. n g.tca. a. co.. N 0.71 Pine slave" New York, Kola arena.. (s , Mon Caul 3.11 from several other mill, also. •NAIIIIT:Gla Prbat Cloths and colm.m IMlters, fir Celle o and eatlmett Printer. oc:13-e VDWEN, MON VIE& & CO. Importert of ILAtr A c fr li j la .4 F. 4 digm 0110 and F.ey G.. 4,112 and COTTENET - et CO., Importers of Freuch JI: • end other European Mods. Nn>. 40 broad Arse - PSTEIN HONIG, 100 Liberty st., and eed.sc.,r.Trluity Importer., nt Laces B & rem m dderles. &Its. Lc_ .12-rau• S ANLES OWEN, 15 Ilread Irnporter'o Lace pr, !Ilit.trT rircardznk mi l s wrn,rajly.w, Gare and Frincm Silk (sr'vat . e !i ,a 11 & CO banortert. Et l e F .IVATAP.PTUNP cifr h sh t "t... 111 .40BINSON& CO„ N. 187 Broadway, A4A.ir,A7.1. -- xlV;:?bz mall Ware , . A, g . " - Tc - , ILL! EPER & lIAARAUS, portent - 61'0sta.= and Belgian DrotaßloS.l., Slitat N0.:4 Er-tbs.:4m Pls., ALOM KORN ST A3DI, Importer of kJ :la, Ls. Laces and lasthraidades tad TedlariaSt 0 atta zt Err.iVir• VIET Ell D. AIIIILF.N, Importer of French Ja_ ~ti nni Snips Dry.Goodn, Veivets no, ailkliLs,Woolerns, No. 33 lhond ptrert, New Vvrk. PC pl 3-11 ( KOIILSAAT BROS. 40 John street; lin portcr of Ladles DRESS BROS., Berlin, Woo, .mlfe. Teasel& linttens. Stan. Laces. de • NO 3.fem umme, Tnevela, Batton., de. No. 21 for etreef. 1.1311, /[ll B. HATCH & CO., 97 William street, a Impertera of Gentlemen? Purnietting Geed* and nal:tartar., of WM. Stoelte.de. 4 - 01 IN Si. Ii&VIES, • JONES & CO., Im gj n.dA..nd 51ea 'factaners et - Start, te.. n Wllcre nrrot. ' STRMILEIM & . 00., No. CO Broadway &Ti na and . Idorwterai mmin of Lace •nd 311ilinery Goods. Mats Trg, FROLICII & HOLT 11A WM .:N. id.: and 04 Liberty' atroat—lmpartar• neTrenrh. w iry. and 0,1,n:1191k, Velvan. Vett , Scrgce,..te. Woolens ofrr«, dracriptiaa. 231=1M I(SE the 3lexihan .Mustang Liniment:in itbrurostirr, Brairox. Burr. Smarm C. or wry Son,. r7xtrt..l rare for all astorosl emnolsll/0 , Of rmn cr rautal. EL R. Warthronk, cricrl,l erlriostor proort.tor. Brorwinar. e.:. IGURNEY. No. 349 Bmadwas, the oldest and mog:_titaraglia establitha4ntja the tailed • pepl;;-ly IMEMEM W. OUR, Designer and Engraver on 11/7 • W , ..1.75 rind Nr.x.au street. n 315 is the largivt mud I..xt 4,4l4•hmeat In the Guttnl net., • DI9ARDS, SANFORD S CO. Foreign Pro 15‘.1.1 Elsclua, far. a n x4.l two nod Tr,:m nll aru m of th,t Asn.nt. lAIOOI - d.4 AND /...- p;E NGL)IANN & CO, c. 3 William street, VAnci Endtand, enttnn and Irndlim Inn era, •rtdr anyvn r•nr rent. not profit nn tap Wrtind 3 - or .ry i,nrat. call and son. ate.,l4. =lll ' FILENCII - 4.ND IiERMAIN FANCY Emdstre. • gI HA R.LES ZINN & CO., 52 Maiden Line, j imenrt..e. nf Frrn,h and German Raney . and Trawtl lagitaptet, and mannla,n,rn cf Cane auk CO/Urril iow Furniture and Jenne I.lnd WerkAuropl, vlrm. IL JA.C4C.SON, (formerly W. N. v J.1.1i." ..$l, - $.) and Tend. 8.1 Bradwar,fte dr.or sloaTellith sr— Ine vnik. neirrr EIMMM • f B. &W. W, CORNELL 135. and 143 . Oentlestrent- nein and Ornamontsl lmn Works. LIIOMPSON &ROESLER, No. 14 Maiden Lane, Imparters and Manufactureta of Fur: .d edo Dealer In Hata Strive theala asltr AVID CULVllll.(lntentor and Patentee curt ntr.rt, manntactnear 41.14% .htleind. Prr 52 talL In Yuman, Itorimlerr. tee. Frit, NEWARK INDIA RUBBER C 0,59 Msfdem Lane, N. 31snaseturrts d Wbolstals. it t Omayem's Pstemt India itabbyr an Itonts, Fenn, WU" Clahing. lialle, Tors. kt_ frE-1 yr rcadreNßY DAVENPORT,, QsJAn street, 3lanufacturar Ileaks In crrery dgmorlpitan a.ea Patent Rubbed Falaird, Paned - Ittbber Gooch and Toro. s land 3-17 U NION INDIA RUBBER CO., 41 John et, nuke all Rinds of Rubber Clothing. Cloth, Dm/i -nst.,' Article, to.; Coats frmn $1.64 to 16,00 emelt, te5R-139 _ .31ACILINELY :t.f.CILLYS TOOLS. QCIIENCK'S MACHINERY DEPOT, 6 1 - 70ourtlaad etreet. Mivlblvery and Maeldae7.l. 7.'SCtrICAL INSTIttaIENTK • • 11 1 ARGILL C0.,47 Maiden Lane,Onitars, Accord..., anus latt.ur.rtts. ..se SA=O. Wtroirral, LI ER DI AND ZOGBAIDI Jr. CO., No. 3 4: M.ld Lone, Importers of G. Afton]. ott,, Stric.o. hnon los'amonents. At- 8. nablZmir MILNTSIIERTIN /LSD IAPANO) WARE. aEORGE'IIijDOETTB, No. 158 Wiraam .1.11/":" N ..7 Coo Urv. .4.+k lliehee. Water Cm ere. PAPE!: WARE.IIOCFM. YRUS W. FIELD CO. U Cliff street, ter, and Wholeasla Dealer :In American.Vren , G.annan and Enz./lab PAPERY...Int Irani deamintind • Panar Manufacturers materlaba 'DUNCAN, LEWIS &BARTOW, N 0.161 William street—A great Varlets . of PAPER far Boot eeers, titationer, rinters, BeektAudera Alauttfsetesetras aral Tradesmen generally. 7. --- FAI:!rJI.JiIo 3141.NUret.,711N.L178. ATNBOW - COLOR 'FORKS, F. L. MOH al t. et.,93 John rt, haw York; Pule and Ow= nweiF. E 5A1431 A . tilt! ER S , 11&.icK4,,„„-0.:.'c..L.,1=7.4... ROB E 12.11 TOSS ...k.ND FANCY coom. & 7. 1 ,54 Maiden Lane, twevagr " a 1 )YE TILELI.,• FOB. I'LIAIRY AND CLUAINEY TOM. • C ,, OAT:I& TO 3OyLENn. 2 - 32 in...lPbuisbere Alat.rialft.3LetalA MiltIZM I IL. POILLO & CO., Importers of • Frgach Coarb rttka Wiadow Cla4e—No. 2( Duchy xtrer, nopiiilis-&13110TIIEBS, Importers of Yreurh 1111.0cre Olass, No. GI Parr.2 . my ezePt, New lork. f::4 -- FAIIMANK'e PLATFORM SCALES. eg Intmm—.Ter;ll.7 t*t.l—Alway , tiqht—t-betztrlerPhiged Standard. gent& I.2lllaMphia, Ov ) Market PL. se.. V, , , /44 I lag antrarn—,.— riaht—t-heatare.. EtandarL. 2:rtit.... ;tent& Mi.tdphi. nt:o w. COOLY ''VO ..43 Market ft. . , i.,•• • • . z. t New . York. t ~ PAIRRANgS &DD. ~.. * N.,. rot Watet rt. 4 EORGE( 6.77...11-ALLt; Y. - Negotiatoy or 1 1 n.: , .... , te, Moat.,Ve Mortgage, uta 0 tt t ,,,,,,,,. el Am:No.l4 Wall %treat., Nat. 'York. Cerhatanlcatlot , Or ''4 !=..._ " 3lggit t -V,71. 1 .17 . 171111= 8.a . ,-Ulr. ED.: NeC7Serkt'lltreatr. Itag4l ' Damn:Banker, EL lethltt tnttl.ll, FULL LYAT,TII CRYING 1 LAGGIILNG , it.cll):sl LI., a ll at r 'ply f ladl.. Robber Doll Head. and Tejlt. all Whlsh .r ar ' e far o oar. beautiful than thee.. or other tmaterlalLar. , l a hundred thass tn.. du hie .yor welly the Fancy tht.lera thre.ughout . the centre t e , 3latlet only by the Now hook ltutbet CO.. ;3 31aldett !Ant. H. Y.. nit ataira. . a n ' 310 r Great Excitement 4n. rim' York. PIASOS I-re MI. ,7,O LEtt.YS FOR emstr. .I , I L OitACE WATEISS;thn greet:3la4e end Pbuan Porte Itc-Jer. BeeeteheaT, tiger Yoh, pre. er: to abn, alaftte t t.rt reecenithlr, paths er than pay It tt, the ehar pees of Will Street. 'to mime araltahln mean.. tootlable him to elect the h.rreont tight rintee.mtere bh. horcenee aretsetracht eletraot snittear et t.fol.t.:,:ta at • lie, wilt...i.e . euA. 11, ser—etto,st hhr - pettret Moos term the., at the 11.1,....t reel meet celebrated 11.ranet Man 11r-wt.-rte..; oho, the, of erveral of the legit htte York X. krea. tor - lading the hoe:11111A Ft.! hive. altott,l Ifetteett n.. 11,5 trona hie own Ye.e.nr.e. tan Af *elem. or pottt.o. :hew Ilhrtro. tie./ York Soil Doffs'. mart' •ltedio,....eyportur.lty for ant V. he had else , whewro. Earhtnetzement tehreaat.l. Eocood hand Kano-. at :treat barAtine—Pete trot Vet) to $ll.O. Munk sod , Ittethat tortrootrottfor ankleit. Dealers. Teetthers awl Head. of tr o ut etest, aorhalled ru the bra toms. .111tte at. V feell ti p .A.l Select , Gat atav of Mai modal Imtrin Fitand neuts Yarn.. forwarded 557 atilreol, freei n of rormat, ; italh:kehr VAST COL') . CALICOES--Just rce'd 2000 pea. fad - eord C.Z.obesall of whkh wilt be okt & at be Per 741- twat prim 12N. • ar-1 A. A. ?.f.t.SON* k CO. — fiIIERSE-5 5 00 bxe. prime W. R. Cheese, reed and by baby br T. LITY1): CO-112 21.2. bble.'extrafamilv Flour 2 Y.'l422lbna7n by ' T. LIrrLEL by 112 24 rL TANNF.IISi OIL-20 bble. Brown Oil tor oh by I. ULU= At 00. AIM DOLT PITTSBURGITT GAZ BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS II OSEPII S. ..t A. P. MORRISON, Am.,- Office No. 1/ . .1 Fourth siroe., t.nto - n.O bmitittwid l'ittnburgla, I. rW. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake /4111.1111141131,." knot meet. lantweemfasztt r s i rd . . _ r t °BERN EL PH ELIA PS, Attorney at Law, - - iIIOBKIIT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law,-- IL.Corner of 11:th and Gra= stmots.opr.din tbennut /ULL.e. nL t 1 rltt,butgh. nzy24-7., ANIES .1. KUHN; Attorney' nt Law, .thee 11,_ Fourth it!..trt.. uray . Grant, Pit taburgb. FRANCIEC. tall. , t,AttorneyatLaw, N o .rio Fliarth s' t. Vittstsugh. _ 1 ASPER E. RADY. Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh_ BANKERS ANT) BROKERS. rytEmA.).; CO&., - Bankers and Exchange Err...cr, No. Waollottrpot, corner°, Iliamond Alter. ittabargh. Pa. /Cirliof .neoll Bahk Notes and (..4,1u. Discount Time Exchange. and Promlesnrr Notes mate Oolle,tiona In all the principal Mem of the Cnion: reretm Dep.-wit,. on nil and On interext, anil Five choir prompt attention Wall oth er matter" nomr-ta,,,,nn 1.4. a Brut& a banner.. _ lES-Eartern ExeL-m.re conauscalf for wale. 21211:,1, - - tats Itteettlt--—U , rtnele RUIZ FLORStiell Menne. RA.3IER & 131, Banker and Ex chntwe Broker. Luyand moll Gehl sod Silver wnd Now.senotlan bons Enste So., ritler. , purrhue I,ml Noten, 1,41,1 ilme Bills cal Faat. [lnns 11est.. Du- wad Ite I :Ace:, on Comm bon. Collor mad, onill polo In the Unlon. ,11,e ...wart. of Third end Wood rancts, dlr <tir oPl..lte he Si Ch.io. +aiHRING, n, Stock Id Excliance ftr,nrr. $1.41. atannotueei . Lettlateente on leene-rn-nt Int ertnnlnnt et nu, rrot Mtn, yokl6 , tlon. :axle on the Wen at lovrrnterti Wes brn Usak Note+ lionakt and sold. arnatata war. 1).-11ZIER, ILKNNA Co. Sueessora to FinsacT, C,0., BankoraEzehatuo. Brokereand alera ind L/nnextb: FS.ehanac. Certlferatee of Denoelt. Bank Note., and nperie—S. W corner of Wood and Tklrdstrecte. Current Mnote,recelred on Deposit. :eight Clnt`t fur raleotod collettlow wade on nearly all printl paßU tinta of th e United ;tato/ e nigher/ Venn/WU /aid far Foreign and Amato/. Gold. ....l3reca-ael made = conclunments or Produce. eldrred •ut. ma liberal term. lOC. itILLISIrn. .... - .J. . ....Bankers sad 11- fi e W ltro lliL kerr i . A M Co., L C t o: , er Wood and Th irl i g=otr Ipeareht;na .410=u.. ===l WILKINS & CO., Exchange Broker=, • X0.:5. Fourth ettxet, oppo•lta the Itook ritt•• ti. Mt tramastrtioaa at moat mtant .1710 AVM. LARIMEP .. ., Jr., 'Ranker and Bro " "30-iniaiaz the rook of IV - 7100IES & SON, Dedors in F, LI • .dDnatestlo BM, of 1.-rttnoo, p-4[e. Bank Notes nullXn. 61 , Marlot .treet, Pitt. horzh. sel - r4 , llrtion* mule on all the orneipel citiee throt.h.,,t the United Stale, BOOKSELLER &C. I L. READ, Bookseller anti Stationer, 711 Fourth rtrrrt. Anollo Eulldlnua. JOIIN S. DAVISON, Bookseller anti Stn t aner,aurocerar to Dart.on s Aunex, No. f Market ala-,t, near Focuth. Pit.t.tuargb. Pa. 141 ., ii - y am S. BOSWORTII. Bookseller anti I.lraler In Stua.orur. ke., rz Marl. atn,t. new o lanannd. 1 . .4.01. Pa. CO:. Booksellers aml Stationerg, tttOnto Wax) atrre.t, next door to thr of Third. is• Pa, echo.' and lan bn.rpkaronataru-IX hood, _ _ COMMIS [ON d. W. BUTLER & CO., NIGRIVARDING k COMMIPSION MER VCHANTS—Wad Dealer" In all Moth , ' I.3toA2rstb 11n, viirtur,l Leal I•ity. and ,h• et t ru.. »7 First Ptrtemr.ll. . "WM. 11. SUTTON. lrnal,cle Grocer, import,- and FOREIGN WINTS. Brandies and Old • 1:0- 2....,:wp_hrlA Crlti•ky. U. Suitt!, hitt ct rtz, nn4 3tn , 3 Rent stot. Pitttitusgh. Penns- tnll2l . A. 111.*BA-NE. Commission and For- Merebamtm. , ,ni.« in tV.,I end ....ran, &kn. PlUsbor.j, ! , lanufactEst.s.. No. 111. SKI ., IOLi Ilttwbtagh- al,orly'S.l an= rt. rtortisoN- & CO.. Grocer , . emd Ccnnatr....'re , ..W.E. No. PIiENGER lI A }MAU° antllltilaaa.nn Mane.. Pi Wawa!, ?%. ar4 - 11 W. REA, Flour Furtm,, F*7..rtngrarrlaa h Desaer t.r.00.c atera.o....!, 74 WV, wl 00 I'mat , , e n. Panna. 14 . 11 11 .UI DY. JONES - kr CO., Sucre:,.. P ,rsPO LS ATW C.D. JON F 79 A CO.. 013:mm1e:rim tind Forward-. 1.4113. U, Dealer" Pittabwab )IsnuALccured , i o PAN trLurgh. Vit E:OE R S ANTLI.O,, General mmis einv on,' JOU, R 11.... 01IN WATT Ili CO., Wholesale Grocers, f) and Dsabtr , Prssluso and lttsburgh Itsuares.sturm Nn. 264 LINIPIt st. Pittsburgh 1 B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, Itl c ai:FtVri4sifra d t=g2l:7. tYtt:ol,l l ., oa xlis. and Westuta rmiam w.t.t Knot. between Putithtiald tad Wood. Pittsburgh. 1 . 401.3 t THIN. urns, n (Late at Itntrison. LltCe Cn.) TLITTLE & CO., Wholesale Grocers. a Produce end Cammituton Merchant,. and rangers m Pittsburgh Mannfseturest, No. 112 Second strret. Pitt. burgh'. talit,s3 &IIIEESE WAREIIOUSE.-IIENRY 11. INA LlNS,Fartrardlng and Ceentalastan Merehanhand .Dealer In Cheese: Butter, fake Fish and Itruttrase Sancran7 1054 strcr.t., airrve Water, Itittehnsgh 'VON -130NNITORST 'Whole ! rate ()marl and Connithston Merchants, and Deals. in Pittebnruh Manufactures. No = Water stnet, Pitt. t.nn+th. • - rIfIIOJIASPAL , ER, Importer and Dealer In Frgneh and Ammirwa Pap.; No. W Markzt Wreet. !.atareett Thud wad row - I.llWrect, rittsburet. % 7 McCLLNTOCK, Importer and Whole aud. Retail sc aler ilitePetlesr. Flncie Oil Stearn &It TitoTrisltrte:V.RlT`rg.'• M OMB Lia:ra WhnZ2Ll and c fiitenrat, ns. DRY GOODS. YRANK VAN CORDER, Dealer in Trial lag, Hosiery and Manua Lace (lands. Xrabroidarles, .:13ent . r. Varnishing Gaols and Fates articles. • full at: aortalont of widen can always be bad at No. S 3, earner Cl ..31nrket ',tract :ma the Diamond. Natty:all, Fl• arll-17 21.010 d d rarrnuarso....c. Assn', an, n. sc - ;.c AA. 3IASON & CO., Wholesale andlletail Dealrrs I. Fmey sad PtePle fn. ne'sdn. 23 Fifth titre t. littolnash. IMII32. I P R IrY T, S4 , ISCfRZII/.11.1.1), uket street. Pittsburgh. GROCF4RS ! T. 800 BOOHE, HARBAUGH & BOWE, Me ENERALCO3IMISSION MERCHANTS Dealare la Mad Flour, Predawn and itereidoils, So Serth {cater strut, PhSledclPlila._ __ • HAILBAUGH& BOONEB, .1110 RI V ARDI NO COM3IISSION MER , 711 ANT.S. Cimh , rn 1:3 Wm] and PrtAitt, of all kiwi. No. 211 IJLIty Plttsbm-.16P, _ ..... wuttuo /1.4. .111.1.01 not D. I OIIN FLOYD L.' (N)., Whole,sale Gr.,,orp 4 and Comiotmlon Mrrrhsnta. \o. Ira W., and rz l'itt.hurg tOBEIIT 3100iiE, Wholbsale Grocer, 11 11. Wring Dietiller. Doder in Produce. I•ltfrbnr:ii M • u uses. end e: kluJe of i•rel:tu un•lllmuretic nen Liquor*, o. 313 Liberty etre., On ha f.. 1 n very !.r Ftrck raperlor 31unoncaPela 111.34. r. videb 0:51 eald Poe f.Jr OLICRI / BLACKBURN fCO tludesalo Cra un 64a ttrlr 'Ns-rehouse. 141 Watergrea:Pit.,!orgn. t, ....... ..... ...... ... SAI,III I)IC3KtY £ CO., WholeFale jr ..- dMricha., act..llm.Fra ll'mt.fr Fero,. nn.1107 Fn,nt Atteet. l'lttnnuret. ‘4l ' GILLS & ROE, Wholesnle Grocers null 11. Murcbut.. N. 1.1 Liberty ftrr.rl. Pitts Cart ..... ............ n. rlisml.l,..k.Gl4iLFl;,oY );:,IScholesale.Gro -07.11114M FIG, Grocer and 1 I y Tv. Mrner of IV,nd an.l etr..ete. hat. ohro , ; on hand n hare aw.rtmeet of FrUILA and Nnur.. MboL-snli IletaiL Drain, rappii. ,l 00 the liert term, ft/BERT DAL4EILL Jr. CO., Whalegala Grxes.Colonthodon fk.n.16,9 Pittsintrgh Manufacture.. No. Litmrty 11-01 IN ............ ar4-11. t. IcCANL LE rn 4. J. D. Dick, ITbrdeisle Gyre', 1F4r4;:j ' 1: 6 4 4 , 1 4 rpr."4ll4ginte Meret4444 Thud." In Ire, Nall., ODun, ro Zi.74s.,mijittabl:re_MATArt_o_sr!. gt.ndrylly, cornea. at CULBERTSON, ITholesaleCrocer and fl C~mmtslan ile=t ;44 .lt.eur truari`roi l i lts duce and Pa 1411. 4 4. :tort. . & R. FLOYD, TVIL - Qicsalo °rocas, Corn !? • ~..L.lT A3 l4rehAntn, and Detains In Protace—Cneta Dosind r`offrftv,.=ti.ir 11 übmtr. Wa44. and ROD MMP 1.3 . /GA LEY. WOODWARD ti CO., Whole :.~ sr./. pbu.4.lsfils. r.WraVcii - r — arzni ---- i - ii.MV(iiirl — m. if. a. 0 31717 AtOA-NDLESS, MEANS lc CO., (suede& K. WES a • YeCandlean? Wbniensla OrCona, im=llaas,Cattou l'arra, and Bttabatili Y. =nee at IWood we. es, I=Ya. mala MSEMEINEI ICIF:tiCIE!.!; S. CIITH.BE.S.T & SON, 1 EtiERAL COM NIISSfoN A IIEN I, 7.1.1 purch,.. t.f t• - Michigan General. Commission and Coil ec tioa Agency Office. ro.oß Jlotne. apd Forisitf. 4.trant Or and !dial., Men, a!ntutr. in Nltrui:nr. Pa, I na , utn.nant and Payturot or u• r• Pa, tn-nt arra:v.. Purchasa and ash. I.a a.l CAW., an.l `tank. and I murannt I.ient• • PELTIER x A %Lit lt,N. t. Muhl:ran. RVe in ilan.,A—•dirfirl , Krll7l,* 1 . .nhit.110.1:• r, st Cier/tto /din, VWYDxn e. lVdreid—Two Adruciii girtdr Ads 1.••.'. • I.d In nurann. fonaranle, • err the ♦ efuslve f i'n.t mat Rivet.r.l mod 5tr..t..h.,1 alb, utooteret by cc, one .dTer nwle l‘r, of .11 a 1.1‘1... manutarturt..l. It [hr nlanufnetnn`e, tnnhl.n o p k or to ay I....ther ielang nt Itchber Belthur conttikntlr Imnd. et 'Machine , It.lting 110 31..ritet 1011"-.15 J. R 11. MILLI IA USTIN LOOMIS . , Real Egtoce , tent. M,rehandlan andßroker, ofh., Fourth rtrcet, ethnTo 3urincra prmuPtlT att. . I ' , tn. y AMIJEL L. MARSIIELT , , Sec:lt:lry Cali- ECII . II Insurance C-nra Tan), 91 WaL, 21: . M. CORDON, Secretary iN r estxrn I 9511- Tanen PT ntrrtt. _IGA RUIN Er: COFFIN, AtlentSerFr 111 andl4l7 C.tuOaa T. north , sat Wren I) A. MADEIIZA. went for Dela.'Are flu • Wel Inguranre Cozni , eur. 12 IN•tvr A. II ['Tell lON CO, Com Eni,it. " err. 4al..rr . u.r. Orilmm. ZIT, Paint. 2r- MUSIC, &C • OLIN 11. lalidLOß, Dealer in Piano F, rter, lIPJ/ 'Manic and 311111=1 !nan:lento. Stilddl Mot, end tatlotlay. Nola agent for Chlrterltor, Nano Forte, (or Weldor. l'enraylvania—No. 81 1VE,14 etrnet. pENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music. Mil ers, Instrumvntp, and Iprvrter •IJF;uv :stet., c .;l7l2—Td. r. Pianna. DRUGGISTS 10111\7 HAFT, Jr.. (1111...n5.0r to ;hIS. 31 . 60% Olt (0,1 W1D4e414/t. arta Detail atvl 0,1, la Plant. OD, Drevtur4, to.. 141 1,..1 •tr.. 1. 4,, V 4,141 .UL's. l'it:4l.ttrtrh. firl,culer 4,ra for Dr. Ftrri'4 It4Erlme. 1Pf11.1.11131.1 30 .1 1 te f I ('OX & Ortlzgi ,, t nn.l A PAt II- I,.atien, corn, 31.1.4 at,ll and th• PiatnnzA.k., ..r.tantlr (.11 banal a full Sild etkrnrlete ik. ,, rtment Nlialrtnes.Perfulneryomalarttrie•penah.ingtvt.hcir bt.l5l,lrTR. Phi .4e•law premlipt., m esrolul I ,dapr•nntal.A. - • - • • 01IN P. SCOTT, IV hole-ale Don!, nha , \n. :Ye •tr—rt. ilttahun,h. All ,Flpn will ree.lve pr.vtot • BM=Vi . _ LVIA. FAILNESTOC CO.. 1% - hole,tlr e PrEt,z , ft. end mx,ufvrtn—r. of % Mtn lA.ni.r.e.l ,n cod Lithan,, mrn, a.E.I l'i• !rza . . . E. SELLERS. in %arni•lvem. ft - . 11 rea Pricwo RAE•N a REITEP., \Thole,tale Ret.i Rrtra,ll.l.a erraer nt Itod :+t ..httruh 101SEPII ' F .E.M1Nti.5t.. , ••• , ..., t •1. Wil, : t x Al' 4. Marl:et •tr.ct ft ,tlll And tn low blititl,• ===l WOOL M r.RCII.I • I LEE, buy., it RPM I.i. I. MEDICINE. it. J A NIES KING: Oftice .111.; Fir 11, ntr , ,t. err the ntr IV M. VAFtI A N. M. I). lit I. Atre.,‘ „Tr tr.,6" )1E R(4l A NT T.l 6 1,0 ItS:. D T,il, f )1k ::o :4 Wax ratnnuon , la .• Ana ti , L , L . I A NI i o v F - - WATTS & CO., lien:L.lra tr:1•1r • , 1,1 art inre d , r ii • t ,ioru4,l/4 rto,PrrheGt-v,,tnen• a rar •-,.. ..• • ,• u r ho nans .ud er..... - an•r• win MANUFACTURING W. WC)01/W ELI, and llrfail Cy Yp •• 31suntalluxr sad Dealer raird lOilN WETIIERELL, linmttartnrer tD PATENT 041 t VICE+. ItoN ksid DIALED BOX SICE',. mrn, or A tpl.n.a, and losml stnote. rec mon. TEAT thr. hand .155.5 1111.1,, A*.• 14:bemy City. t'IMBROIDERED AND APLWA A TILLAS—MatniAls pnrk.rd Eanl‘r , kidery *44 A I Warlt 311:S %VMS , No. t.l' , l=i Porn strert,,M !land. Bolivar Fire prickand Crucible Claya.n ofactaring Company. 11111 IS COMPANY HAVING EN LARDED their ctliarlt) fc.r manutv-turiu, rn rnt+:ni to tn.et the incr....l drsonn , t U.'"l" "r4'" 1 ' ITI4V - PJAV. ?L, sept—t.,„ Boots and Shoes!! JA3IES .R01:11, N 0..: • ,) Market .t re et, door thirn 31erket House, could htfurin the put. thet hail tins , a very fell titneli ovor, thhic In tic. teat and Hy* trade.. tch as Leith,' tinker, half Jena,. Lind Peticreir. Lail, Frenklin no/ all the Rt, (gnarl on the haab,ra alo, MIR..? and Childr Ileltiera and Earley lint. and Shicir, In all their tariri.len tigationtolce hue I t l ,:erk !Tient Calf Celt Boni+, tinnirreo• Gni.? and :hive; 11 e: and booth.' Driciteßne Yretith telt. Please giro we • tall er co wish hi mill an ertinla to all wh. favor us with their mat , . as sill cite iiatlrtzei lion. Firriirrotrther the ear., 09 Market •• --• • • 31'CORD & CO. WIIOLESAI.I; AND iIeTAIL FA.,,liTotiAlll,E BAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DF:A1.1:):, I N A I.F. I.IIYDS OF Fri,. cot:As - En OF' 11001, FIFTH .s . TREI,73, Pittsburgh, Pa. Wl Their &lack ambra,e Val.F smr.tyleur and Cap. Muffs. D.., Cale sad Fur Ikanelx. • Coach and Carriage Factory. 01STOti, I.4IIOTIIEIt & CO.. coml.:, ilaft lN Pain:loot and Ttaherra atn.,ts. City. vr,uld that Inf.= their trianda. and thy pular ,urra..l,, that thar aro Insentfa , turing Carriaara. a tri:4.- 4',4; - . 1 4 - ,ti1 0. .„1 4 ,V,."4 , 1 ,,, ; ' . "—1"' '" Alt` order, will he waarntad with atrirt rvgard dor.. Milt, - and twatlt, n.oh. Sinmira will al.. 1.” to .-u tht 'mat raffsornhla term. 1,..1. In all .Mir the brat rartern Shaft ,, , Polo-. and Wha..littlit. thny Cre I confidant that all wh. tutor thorn wi:h their ratrunatta will ba partertjarati‘flal on trial of fitly work. Purehaawri err requ,ted to Aye thtln a call b.f.., nor •ha•lnfr et...when, • • tod New Coach Factory--Allegheny. :q. H. WHITE k re z • epeelfulle insernt fin, nubile that Lava -.reel. a n nu Isartv.k. netnnon I , ofere I enn.forant etre., Tit, nen IffV Ina:vino arid vraere pverv,lnnerlptLat nt vslafsbas, Onef,et. 'Lau+ rt, ammen,. itneohs. Le...Lirb fan o, limit. ;n-v espesien... In /LP tonnufneture of On aboee anrte atv: the ',tittles an, Its n, the, net sun ELL tfn, ars al 1 elf noel: ou the svanotitt.le tsrets ' Tku vantioo art L-:ea Ifs their lip, reel leniar at: so :boo to the erlertinu • ineterust, Unl tinsino toann but reuttelent vOkri.no.n. t lee have r. , • Nee:Cation in van-anti, their nook. tivevOve as, ette attention ths pbbile 'l ily mallet N -Ilvoftiolfur lint.. in L. , treat mations.. ft, nu Ito. Wet tear:m*l4v tnrzan 11,1: • Livingston, Roggen & Co. N4)l'f'.l.TY IVORKS, PA. TRACK and DePntMt,/ flat, Cattfr awl Grdn l'lntfnrinand Counter .I,ln:ror 10tn of nil /Lir,. npring. Pron rm.! Than,. LatrllnF, Conte Jnr anpron.l pattern*, Itolt.ntl llrtnulngs: Mall•nala Iron Cnstingnnf AV..", no riett In fo rani W. W. WALLACE, • STEAM MARBLE WORKS, • Lioterty fr , vosift ld exit VIONITMENTS, , Grarc Stones, g f un gtu m Tut,., )lAnhtle, Itstroeing ktonet, ways on band. And wad , . order. hy trllltbirler,. at the losett Thew. hun,ll , loehtinAl end eelt , ted dr elm; fne Monument., Ae..}.n hand. Elm* And Sloth Ms, h intnishe,l b. the Trade et the loneet priwa. All ord.. 1111.4teltts deeretch el 319 Llberte e.eet• antel W. IT. ITALLACP. New Goods nod Fashions for Gentlerting' Clothin& far Spring, of 1854. r, WATTS & CO. beg leave- r.,peetfuljy • t+ Inrnrrr( th.tr nmrrrorro cm,trltnerr.. I. r. the rnerealy, 0.1 Itavujult n frvsh m r7 .1 1 . 4'11n001.11.1154.4 t. their tw.,t the F..tra. crn warkeN j..rgi—eml tint they are tendr to •.f.s- nr. der. (Cr n.skin. them tip in ththenn+sul .rnP^rh rr,.. Th.• ratinfaai , •n 1.1 re,raily oxrr«red by their <meta. mom bit.la , r. nal, tn.!. bomb!. rllt.rts rn th.la nosh t.1,.1-tionn in Ibn gang. direction. • R nlk rral. lerl.—ftrnncorn are Int , rmedttrat cam br.wn to No. Liberty Ptr...t.Nt.rth rick. a 1.,. et. LIM,. anti. T. C. WARRINGTON (1/IPLOILA.) ADIES ' k CHILDREN'S SIIOE STORE, A lie fus tfn hand • full aueurrulaul. Nu. US FourthStrut.raub.rgh..P. 1•36.1• d MMil • Gentierainue First Chios Goods. r ., 0 , subscribers beg leave to inform the „il. th.r. (My }Lev. ree'l tbrlr Sulam. r P torkooto the sweet Ana rust frobloash I. Fabric. Ihr Oth • w.ar•• B. WATTS i OS- A,. , , '. MIES.tr Tur.als. PITTSBURGH, muRsDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1854 NEW YORE ADVERTISEMENTS. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. F KLI. , Goner,l Atc7:l , llK - or r S^" 'l."' 74 ' YIP 1 MORNING, NOV. 30, - a FROM 1V)0411INGTON. IMaet , rinn3 m th, Extension Tables. t M. I 1•:!-.!{1•T st.. 1.'2; we-ti y 9 ,••••••.• •• • . m r ,,urartz,. ott t.lnd ardor.Pr shinmn•r s•utetwil'l eal7-3., t)t t Prinr:•R;lkr4, VI trrn. nrol oturhtt. Artist.. t 1.., nr10 0 , 100. 1 , 71 i, and dn. ann linadwaY. S.— I In. Cat0i.14u.........nt I.y ntnll. Tb n moat dirmn. to 11, tr. , ls mkt I n•tit Virtu, Primes furninhni • - Cloaks, Ittaatillas and Talmas. ioLrNELX Canal =trees, ,4,1 • r. Imr`rt rvud Man..fr.ortlro, rat • tnnrTaLmut virvpr.; 1.11,1 end .I,or, u l ld 0r...1 tin. nttontiou of met - that. to hi. es too rm.]. Ps prenly mit n retail trail,— 1h• an. th- clo.lotrt•nn. as will in foun.l by rotorro.._ Fosnk I rsho'r 1.a...1i0...550tt0 of Fashion. the 1,•111 • 41,1,1 rn morioa. .1. a nogoro the Otr:1111.1.4111. 1 .nl orory o.ont m; , ofon [belt Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! TTEN7ION of purchasers is to a new end Fi Int.t.ititto In Ihvnt• Fort, 00. • htttrfe:tett, Iter - tro the tatite. Ittt•ktett rot all's Colttgitit'lrtt,le stritt,td Mahn. The cornascU7 tlf thtt PiA,l , lrvnsl.ol In 14 tlthseity fttr eattee Op, tnv rob the einttitt hug., sualmusnt Ittchetto PH -41.,1%-21 totbe Pihhe Fttno. The hotninon. ignnnllled thin aid of thin Inioninnuinnt tinnition Oleo. In i.e...., rlasiud thyt nould mut - mind arualtinrni of a 1.161 d. thin of It. chid nv• hi In. lowa at .111 nn an ordinary Plato, of the rrnn tort uality or tone. arid I, luhtnotlT ehargol t hi. unn :if n o n mmon pioind n ihoulonal lob no thrialtot arid 411,4, 11. raptlyatn and ellano thin hnart, i•l•trunwnt• nutinflor to indirnr to two ordinary 7 art. 111a.on, thr arnet on, tintity. ninniith.anit rbrtion , id tooth they nballonoo thin eximpoll• th..e.] tP•tlinotty of ea Am. As?. trit Colest.l4l Piano. tlrdiner,.- r,r - In etn.1••••-bn,1 Land for ?Ale et rrvfured el.l' )/11.13,LfnAtur.a ?s , nrb01....a1. re1..11 Brodie's Cloaks and Mantillas. t i I Eli. 11110 DIE, 51 Camil, and t;:i In 1,1 Now T.tr:;, Importer. Ilanutmo.tur. r ust.) I‘ll..lettkl. nn , l It-alot In 1.11,1%:... A.VrILLAS ut r's • r faltrio anddetrtption, •olirita the attto.tlon utatert to hit oxtrtolvelttock auctrit, .ultable tho I'l,ll to :ann. Iti. ott Ir• lead the trade to confirmed monthly (lodot and other 1-coding FlLtlklon Honk, nopl:3lu, Musical lustruments. Frit E suWerihors are now prepared to offer 51.1elmalers. and .$lll- ers tra.10.4 0. In..trurn..oo.l and 31archandlu. the 1,11.,uln:: Gator, F Prrnch ~ :t arrays...meat. 4 ithtll..,ra,st •nd ralabr atm! N alat ur..r• E are suell r...uat.ta us 4..11 endwr r e.ur mute mere for an Tanta', ..f PA...line hum no .1.1.tr,1y atm- and • cnrriullr ectoki,nturt.. .Brlng In thv 31saro. At ROI owe- IVII.II r rll, rrnaly to nm,t In, Job tote •pf ',Alm that nas! cri+.rt,nitn-1 1.44.- ,Ina in many a...e. .4.. tents nlCarhart G N. , .lh.asn, et,lcbmtni Moto. FERDI.N A SD Va.ti & I int-rwrs. n..1 . 2.3m7 Kr PT , 741.1 en orlt. undersi:J,l 11,illg the Ageney of u«,gr... CA ItHART k KEEDITAWS (Nene CELKURATEI) PATE:sa MEI,OI, , E(iNS, lnutd tntnrut the Ttade And the Put Ile In unneral. tka, ' , ert.t.nr. I t•• tun tn. Ite•lern and utile', ru here tly e.t..1.rnt..1 I tt•tentnets. It the Ilanufseturers' I • A Eter !IR I nnlr•iment WArr•rte•l. • AND %Ant 11A tAt I t .•rters..l Must •Al I netrutuen ts. i ttol2-Iteav An. MN1.1..1. Lane. Nee l'urk - DagnerreoMe Materials. W. TiIOMPSON a: CO.. 315 Bronthrny, O Nee York. Matt ulanyeer• nod Nat.-, In Du:mem-en. • App.- Ca, lett lut•. l'reu•rno•DA ken and for. truuns and Canes. And ~ .I.rtlantler A Jot, IturrinAn's nt..l nt I• I es A !mut, curia.tt•ta d LI, on Lard. nt tIA Mt. nn,l ws.mnt.r ,rttrt ~“••• — Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot WM. )Ii.F.ARLANI. t. CO., W:Lrehow:e 145 Pratt p 4., Bali IS N :Lrol C. tin , ,fig A ') a—. oanratntli ult hand ft, jA , , INII 50, Aft ,•.orr.d al pr.,lsen ranigmear , t. •ml n.the.l,h •ut 4,t• r-rnri,.. I tali it hnrtnl Tbr, , . •Ilttir rvralrinc. o. ensw, •szp , tlint trial. t:•, ,, t1131II I JEN , Y. Jr, It evuthWillhati FEVER AND AGUE. I ARP BLE.ECKER'S A :\ I XT I.: RE, t •: . attar th.,•••,.. Alf ettsna 'PII F.: Pr. , ps;et• r ..r '.32eilieine will state i t tent.. of ••1 tvatrrsllstlsn. that lb. f • • •.‘ t tl•xf us, .u.sl raars Prase. arhste It has • .••• totv•lns..d.l`lar an. • 1:f t rtffllsina In an. for I. Tto• har nettlnd A rae.de anadaad...n. the inarattinnta axe., id , n3rn nud Nulty rtimulating and ..ti.nratinn I:. :Indr tdt. :env? drinadroa whin. aping thir v . .. t.dr, vb.... in tindr tonsal • Ayu • f • ff. .- h. ar-ri ren• rh.vt fe , • ruin-m.ler fr.atructat et, M., wha, I•Lt, t...11r. at, f.o.f. a . *ll,ll re Full : r • • hfr il• 0.01 • , hhion. ifo• INC whore lb,. /.•• ry,...2 t. ,h•te Ifs ...rail,. ff.lrerwbasaati •Abn lallfoun rtmarflnlaa.l Char. In r, ea market. . le ha• with tbefuno.l. ..vr , refai st..r.l Gout: n.. 'lay. 1,1i.n.1 , .• In all aarts I:na :ha r.l Alatra Ft, . • All Wh.....A1e mutt b.. to MELD RI EKK FAhr,,l•,ll, 10, 1. Wit un 4 . 11. ,11,1y4 IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING A CO., In,nlern and Ural." to IHON AND STEE.I. Rea, nonatant/y on hand • fall low..moot of BA, Lod !land. 11000. !torso `t .o. and other MON. STEEL OF ALL KINPS MEM;MIEM . . . 4 • . Orderel, me.11.44,11,..41....114.4444tt ear. win le. R11.1.4t. the 1 / weel merit. ratee NAV:TIN. hPRINII.I 01., Jet, ;:14,1irroh•leh 1a.., N Y SCIia.FFELL'ir BROTIEEBS & CO., WHOLESALE PRELGOISTS, A7:l, TURK. Ila motzd 70 (Munn oar. rlf tkekewee. # SPORTINO the Kadin}; Drew from their market, both In E..u.re 3,1 / 1 133 l 1,41 f 3 mad Frevels euel 06elekwle. llerturverv, a,u1.1 it IlruAL.w. Italy Clove. knal Ftru, Nth. and Cert.. We_ At_ they offer them on We. new: reweens.l.4. ten n•. either In rwee...• , ... hr ree..lve tl.ir 1...1 etteutivn. A:.I.UEL L. CAVERLY,Who!,eaIe Deal -7er II Iluwme. Panst...l Palle •11 , 1 Tlll4, W.eml end tEll. Ilwekete. ‘ 166. 6 I;(0 4 ' , 13 1 , 1 11 et... New l'erk. nl.6.lret 1 „: ` , s: , I) (,, ? t I h V B S , a 1. 1 e d It 11..1..wa1e Drulor No. 10 (..Stbutlxle eL. and 6T. &Cluj= Souvre. New ito l,. reh46l., NiscELLANEous ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE sr.IBLE, zkl t'ornrr rEarq7ll , l surd iihd Cherry .411ry, ASHLAND HOUSE, A 10:41 ;I TII1 1 :F: S Uli N 8 N, Paornix.rox. Ars . prr 31., :Sfa A-1 .1 Nr,t.l . H. wit , ...) St.Chsrlhn G l'or II AZ) PITY HOTEL, (late Brawn a,) corner of ) stooofo4.l end Third sthwts, Pittsburgh. Pa.. Ii LAP: 4 C A Ph. Phopri.-tor. DirThi.:ar, and , nliwwil.ins iinn, having nod., h , ntr. aud Pirni.bed with nen . ..quip:neut. thn the rnvaption of thn traveling Dub, ill N )1 - 111, c. - ...•ii Maker, ,nrrnr.r •tp rtio Ona/101 n'.l 1,•14 , tr.1 zt•••oor t l - b •I, ettoroolnjy ^111,111 4 •4 4v4ry 0•-•••••4•11•11•44 4.1 L 111 4 .1 . 4:•.••( tto 1•••••• L•40,t1 I, cd Ly 0.14-xt •••rtttnen. 114 lir, 4.14.• ..,44•41 n A•ILLLoo•INI In !Inn It. elnaLl4s •••t •••,. fn.r ••• r 4 •••th rioNlitinrrn.) • o•-h ~it• • • lb.. n••nt Ira. •ritlral exanulLmt ton, f••••••nu •••“11•1••••ot - bon .•••ntinnint nirtl,l Lunlnen, L • • •4441,144 ...Jo 4.11.4 tantLrlnl ard tr•JLnsneo ntot•lon.nt. rt,:••••1:1Lont• ht. n-rk - ho• •nnntont 1k r.n01....te.1 , 91h In .7 11., JoIIN rn/LIII. .1.1.11:1: I'. \ BSII A LL, Imparter and U•• 31, In l'lnito.i Ilur•lntrl Dvrotntivn Parer Ilang• ‘t. • . arena. Ilttal•olr•JI - •••I•• • I tlto odebrated ufacturrn. Moans. Poll m 111,3 EASIIiO NS FOll LAI)I EST RESSL Tler• I,rlo co filr.lrS F.; d trtrt ror et. &met 1: 11r ma omit. eq. 1.1.,*t KIER, JONES & CO., PROPRIUTOkS jCTERS POILTABLB BOAT LINE. OItWARDING AND COMMISSION AIBItCLIA:Vf". Canal 'Elwin, "ieventh strut, Ittpo. Bacon, Lard. TAT.1.51..M.,.. Plrk. 8. 0 }lamp. Meer rx... ire and t. ',.:it. Ln.l Scota , 114 1 ...• Drlrk atul Antbruit,.,,ml. dr. tnyl9 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN LAMM:LIN. - - - .AIGROHANT TA ILO 11. As ~.curnenvej hu,iwN3 a: No. Mar t etrret, end Third et rte. flw • 1.1 rveciTod trout O.mol end tuanurnetur.r. s r rnoloto ost-nrivo ,od-rmunt, derortrdlou ni for uoutlomon'r roar, Including edl Cho mt.lern n nod oundlirv. Irbleh be leorrpnrrd Took° up to ~ rdrr. lb. uodl raldormtd, rtrb , um , , n ' 4° uor. Hr. Ind Lind L. , rdnexporlepro In him haflonfa.bo Potts roorldrnt of cirlbg nutlet Satin fn., lon lir Irritno Ida fr‘rod• to all and orambo. nulr.tf 11 SOLC79U` OF PAItTNEItSiIIP Tbn firm of LAVEI,I" A ['A XTIIN In thin day 41. ...toed by mutual ronrout. Ire bare ollriKndd or our en- InnhauteT Zl h :Vitl'o:,; int Ildp b" l l Ll ' it . ..t ' . and J. anthortzed collort .untri dun to or and o portly all crab... Wort rt. jorllN LA V KLY. Augur , . ltd, laid. J. WLI.SON PASTOR James W. ileFarland, WIIOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN FEMILV GROCERIES, 4 1 Team, Pruitt, Pick' ,Spices, Preserves, TIVOD azto „ Jur IT-Ans. Domeslit lin - '''' P' ing Goock N. 2.6 k 14bgtyll t, Plttibmiti. , The news from 111111,14 VerifiO, the Short Eori ons apprehensions of the opponents of the liebra.6 7 ka bill. They denounced it, distinguishing (ea : turo as a scheme for foisting slavery upon the territories :in which freelloniwas guaranteed* the compact of 1820. Notwithstanding the !Te ch., p . retences nod the open fal,ehoods by which that outrage was palliated and defended, I do net suppose here was one well-informed man, north or roe b. who did not booty that the ex tension of s arery over free territory sra, the : leading and only olject of the repeal of the las i souri Compromise. No body any where can do coined by the paid for denial, of tho Washington Union and other hireling organs or the props- • gandisto as respected the intentioroof the act, but ' it is um(' that a large chvs of Northern men were indifferent to the purposes of the repenlers • because they were confident that slaQe s ry could not lry any possibility obtain a foothold in ' either of that new territories. , From the very conception pf the rehear, I have constantly asserted that this confidence had no reasonable foundation. 11)000 ends vored4o show that there trio no equality in the onte , 4., It vas a game in which the cards were s ,eked , ,: against freedom. From the beginning I reqrtl- ed the decision in favor of slavery as eartit . t repeal In fact the of the compact of 1520 w a the de.ision-80 far us legislation could decide it. The more insolent of the slavery orgdre now openly denounce as abolitionists all who ' deny that the Nebraska bill did positively legislate shi very into all the territory to:which it npplied, and if fraud failed I knew that force wituld be instantly appealed to. Slavery counteeupon her loaded dike, her packed courts, and the wil ling co-operation of her tools in the executive chair and the cabinet; but if these failed her, she depended upon other resources. She relic.? firstly upon the "covert principles of the bill,' a hick northern doughfaces prated about. The ouly pr amph which the South recognized in the premise., wee that the "constitutiqn carried slu. very wherever the constitution All( extended." The Supreme Court has hero packed fur' more than a generation for the express Use . of slavery —therefore the South knew that she could al- I ways depend upon its evastruction of law. But the uhninis I-a 1.... of violence niwayc netunin, behind. and tint i. oar invoked That meet wonderful 'vular movement of 010 day. the em ig,ration of freemen for freedom under the on, [mem of the -Emigrant. Ail Society hat con founded most of the plan, of the South. It C,ll, 1101 i.e deuld,d :oat n large majority of netnal and legal rider- at Ran•as nnl Sn . are t. , ,thern nicti, determined to exclude' . .very Lem them at any eeat whatever. An fridy taudneted will return free rollers la the legislators cud m il.inueas. But anther, te• watt, us that there will be no fair Ceictini. It appear. , ft,:., acroonts in the Nl,...eur& papers that Ati I isort, the leader the pr-slavery ern-ode. ha= abdicated hip place as preaddent of the :Semite. and in or gadiring espeditions proceed to Kansas on the doiih i e errand of voting Slavery into the ter .iitory, and of driving the northern oettlere Nut of it Sow in regard to the means for fIit;OPCI - F:li..bing the first of the., object. I will cooe that in my epiniou there is not 0110 man. prom loent in the outrage of destroying the compact Itll.l, who would hesitate to do any thing. however hose, fraudulent, or dishonorable, to se cure srpro-slaver7 legislature. Not one. It is o serious charge but I firmly believe it to be trim. There will be swarms of colonists aver the Nl's. +culla balder on election .lity--td remain for that dui alone, Spurious votes will be rent up in cry required quantity from I laces where oettle ments were never before heard et. and at which not oils anti-olavet7 vote will be east. But itlo Faia,on Missouri authority, to be a part of Atchison's schetneto expel all settlers from the free States who do not swear in his shibbo leth. There to great danger that this . etterprite also may be successful, owing to the rel. tire clr comstunces of the parties. The northern set tiers went at an unpropitious time. Thar emi grated too Into to make any crop, or to provide • any Itleons of subsistence whatever duritag the gwoing winter. They will have to contend for I. life aghast the elements.; and will be bat poorly equipped for a conflict with a horde of demi savages from Missouri and Arkansas. animated by the brutal passions which Slavery engender!, and by the common sentiment of hatred of Yan kees. If the approaching crisis, however. can be averted, or if a successful stand can be made against the.advauced guard of Slaverpfor only six months longer, freedom will have pressed her greatest peril, and may hope for a substantial and glorious victory. In view of the hostile preparations of the slave mongers, and of their threatened attacks, the , northern setttlers in the territories should make military organization, discipline, and the use of I arms a first consideration. Tho power of opin lon has heel, much overrated in this country and throughout the world. Upop Slavery public opinion has no power whatever. By the .admis sion, or rather the boast, of its advocates, the in saltation is an Ishmaelite. It frets that the world is not its friend, nor tho world's law. It defies and spits upon the common sentiment of tie world. , Its craft is unfathomable and iner- I lihnstible, but when craft will not avail it knows no other law than force and by force alone, it has now become evident, can its encroachments he repelled, and its outrages punished. '•The free States are very gradually, but yet very surely coining to that opinion, and what a slay of reckoning will theta he when the northern mind shall fully arrive at it: It is, then, the first duty of all the friends of freedom to prepare to meet violence with violence. Let none of them fear a first reverse. Their' is a course which the North will ultimately make its own. When the real fight begins I trust and be. here there will he fewer doughfaces among us than now. We are cursed with a few ingrained traitors, who will then go whore they belong. no Arnold did. lint Freedom l's dle.dinedi to flight for its existence in Kansas and Nebras k a—the battle cannot be declined—forthat Slavery Should passes them is an Impossible thing. Tho news of the day is nothing st ell. The Secretary of the Treasury has completed the revision of his tariff prayed, and in,itts upon bringing the revenue from customs down to S 1 : 1 1" 000 , 090 . It io n one ix,5,04.),090 —Congres. will p,,,y little or no ottaniee to him. Some of his suggestions, however, ors g )0,11,11e ree.om mends the taking off of all duties on cuticles imported, exclusively for manufacturing purposes. The iron furnaces ore all closing up, and the iron dealer are all breaking. This 1V.13 predicted by all of os who opposed the stupid free trade-isms of Robert 3. Walker and Ids allies. The democ racy will tint the publin distress from thit cause re-aoting'npon them jug! pt the very time when they reckbn up. recovering 3from the indipm lion end excitement, resulting from the recent iniquity in rt.t.pct to slavery.. =Mt=l two out and nut confooseil losofocos at Setl6tOrs. This lo excellent The Badgers, tho Clingumno, and the liierrs, teal now hang up their fiddles. They paltered with tho Nottona/ Whig party,— that innocent and' interesting fledgeling—long enough. and have now got themselves comforta bly into coventry for their pains. As avowed locofoco is less dangerous than a treacherous Jewirti. Enquirer of Saturday says: ••We are [Orland, by what we regard es good Authority, thattlie Trousurer of State Las just issued a circular to tbe several county Trepsu• rere, instructing them the. after the first day of December, now claim at Land, Do monies will be received for Stale tarn; save GOLD and BILVEIi" The North CUrelina Legislature ham chosen rut Scuswn TO ill Tat. —The Cincinnati MEM ~ rt.. t•• . Draws row , --- ' A Retributive Traedi -Sarfal Details. ,Fners Renown of the Iles, Btlasart Our resters cid! re ember that about two The talbrer at lialnk hum. month, saws., we gave ottoccounT tho mart/. ltr Il CaaLaxt...tya„ near Sebastopol. Oct t 27. of 'Mrs Noblo, In Baltim o re con y, about six You say you he nothing of our regiment; ' miles from the city on thy, Philadelphia turn well, I tvll tell you s*ething about it. In the pike. Her body was found\erribly \mutilated, first place, in coming \ from V. ~ ar, novo the : i n a law tub, upon which hat been placed a ,Black Sea, we were ,rt.ken by a most awful ; large stone und on the top at s ank. 'The mur storm and gale of wind, per ~cl, tilt Wilson ; , i;rcens.:vl great excitement in ti: • neighlrhood, pk \ Rennet-, ventony her b\arn eu.i,, ant the Ott. ! and as the ‘ gonoral irnpre , ,ian wa that her hos -Idling ,gave way, all tha hock.: wore thrown over band, Frkerick Noble, was the tiart i lerert to one side of the s - hip. and,je ne It,rid, night. ; effwts wire made for his arrest. hat hews one hundred of them kiclval'itc.l worried each 1 the tam-dryer, became the more app at, on lc other to death; and - there we w,, f o r two nightv ; count of 'his absence front his farm, here e - and days fastened down with t. e hundred dead , erything woe hift in confusion. The overt:tor and dying horses, we only save , eleven out of, of the State woo' induced to offer nre dof our 014 , , and on the third day e threw ode ' $2OO for his apprebenvion , and a partie r de hundred uet , ,l one overboard. \ seription was given of his person. Ite were eight days, alt but 11 Ko* beating \ So matters remained not, yesterday morn, hg. about thy 81a. 6, 84 . , ."'i had t.' ga ha`tik to Con - 1 when another horrible YCOLIN was presented.\- stantinople, after al t at which place they put us Early in the in , rning dhstive Lewis Frankinbt* on board a stenciler, and landed us in the Cri- i gd\ was infortuwl that ft , ,mon was hanging deaf\ men; and now. Indeed, nor w o'.. boo begun.—' in taarn . the form of 'Noble. Upon exami- We ore protecting the rear, while the in , ' , lggvn , I natioh it was found that it teas the refugee mur,- are attacking the town. The admit, of the 'ear- 1 starer, Noble himself. -It aPpeared that he ha air)" are encamped 6 \nu open plYin, , urruuttl, y ed I climbedeup on rho outside of the barn, or fodder by hills and mount ins, and we have iudoi house, reaching the second, story, where ho plenty cut out far 119. ' . stood upon a foyer of sheaf wheat. Here, with Over !bete hills lhoA are rataloantla of Cos. '& a now rarer, which bad been \ tightly bound sacks and ',large Bose a' army, who are trying l'around the handle so as to keep the blade from to get-up to Sebastopol, our duty to' clipping, ho Intl cat his throat, completely sever keep them hack; they illy coming i j og. the windpipe. From the spot where Ida two upon us, and w,` one severe : throwt war cut, he arkeared to have gene about struggles, but they have nit of Cog- : ,ix tot, where ho [twig hirnself with .94pIe twine ildnuen, - for, though we, or in our. - about‘the thickness of a rye straw, the sane net, vu always bent then are i. the with Which the rater was bound. When\ found mddle night and day. I ow long it ho was \lressed in an entire new suit of Cfrft.h.4 3 since I was tlndreBl,l,l ; .". that 1 [lnside anb out, and in his pocket was a neW \ ra ise forgotten it. , tar and a new penknife. He was also cleanly The worn) affair we hod wan Dr \ . .. ....,... VI , miry before vesteblay. At daybreak the entire appeared opil advanued, sod in such numbers at they toIM from the Turks two of their hatteldes, and ttn'ued the guns upon us. We wore olihged to retthat out of range or the guns: and Bibs an ieltted W; enemy that they naturally had lur e elibugh to come into the open field withm.s. ,' TegitIMIIM of their cavalry tried to gilln ses,siiiet.rif_the' Highlanders! i1k3.1) position, poX \ . and barge - It then), but they hod Ito time to re-; ! . pent, for they welithlovrn like corn. What were left o them turned and lied, and we pursued them tur their own hills. Ilene they were re inforcediy three more regiments of imvalry, in-, eluding N •Liolus' crack imperial Gon rdo. \ There were the (Ti ye deal Firot Royals op at this time, and we cluis r g \ eil them—they had nothing rice for it, or, the charged at the some time. CBI.. -God: I cqtwe,t cieicribe it; they were an superior ' 111 \ numbers that they -outflanked - us, and wed were in the midiC of then. 1 never certainly ITN an felt leis fear in n th I -lid at that time, and tteape God wi forgiveme, fur I felt more like a"devil than. rk man. We fought our way ! out of tbrm as only dlnglishmen can fight; and I the itli,Al . ! and Gib v;r \k r theree tip with no. I es- I entice! without a seratt. , thank U.i.l, thoughol ' was covert It with blood; (ny hers, was not even wounded: tint, oh : the irk of slaughter that , then liegan--tlwas truly aWful. but I suppose it ! was urns,.l y!. we cut tliti down like sheep, i awl they did nut seem to ha o ' ; , ower t o ( m ii.,(. I The plain is etivered withi.'illttl,line, and (II 5.-useurn left \eine of our inir comrades ou the fie..l. IVe only ! ,, rt Iwo, oVI about seven , wounded. Well, wit : en we h a d tii 4 i-h e d thi s lot, I we thought of going home to brea4mt; hut, no: .I they (the enemy) liad`tome gnus oker the hills that Lort Raglan POI{ yord were Lilo° charged I 'pmt captored at any nom(' So ort we Ant. again. thee reno;ved ns very qu ' lutly into thelr grow,' .ril Litman leading tha Heavies, nod Lord Cardigan the Light Brigade., The Light\plitirg ed !test this time. took the gin:-. nut Jowl the gurnivs, and thou, iir!.on they ch,.u,:ht SO \IF. right,dhey were met by thowands of ronstioks, .who had been is ambush. • I The It \ nyals, the Grnis. the lilt, loth, and iihi now char 'd again. The butcherilig was repeatn,l ip g I wh,p\suild e nly a el - h.', front qui rear7Bre I opened up ru`tis luau the life -,llo,orrn, rifles, , nd file fir F 5 I catimot attempt to rip,cribo to you the tootle, that CClAlled—h:lik iilihills, and reacts whirrihg :Mimi. oar care. The man on rho right awl left of me were both killeifienthe spot. We hacked. , our way out of it as viral as we could, but we obliged to lease the gtum Colonel l`tirke had hie leg broken, awl all die'. °l nners in the front •nk Were wounded. The 1 heavy Brigade hod iil • Ira many am. But, wrd i to toil, out of about . 0.) of the Light Itrigade\l that 1 , 011 l into' the field, my 40ii came ant; lint this is nothing to what tl enemy Frittered. ' se' ~-z y lm tha Loatalon Times. Tin:ltervronerne‘r, v. , \lle. SENT.-11.r has a devouring maw, Which inned ‘ constantly he fed, a nd even in the timer of the ‘greatett ease and inaction, when large bodies or Nen ore gathered tog,etber, he never foregoes his .teily banquet We are net,we believe, too pm:mei-rum,. in hop ing that the lows of the siege and of the actions which have been fought may. by \ the eupplie, t'ready sent, he pretty well ompAnted, and hat for the future, in order t., rais.,our army to its frmer efficiency. all that is reql\irtel will be the aopply of 10.000 sea to take thetice of the rick;, who, we tear, amonet to fu v that number. , The (snowing is an outline of the manner iii Which it is intended t o .t.ccompli, (tins object —lt le intended to send to he Crimea 'one. mere battaliOn of the Guard:: the 07 regiment from the PirlE4o. the -62 d tram Gallipoli. the Pith from Malta, the 71st from Corfu, the : , .2.1 2 from Edinburg. send the 00th from Iroland.— There mill be IM's, difficulty, we understand. in ' obtaining the services of any amount of env ma line That may he required to do garrison:duty, in the fortresses that left ungarrh , ened. Co that this very considerable \ reiaforeementenn he sent witheut running any risk, or stripping the empire of any of its neeeeeaey defences, nor are the means wanting of supplying ties great addi• lineal drain on our resources Notwithstanding the Fence Society, notwithttanding the inereased demand for labor in ell trades and ocoupations, ref are recruiting at the rate of 1000 men per week, and have no little fear of wanting the caws; material of soldier:, as if we hail a legion of spivs j end a whole army of crimps to rarer& the utmoswotl rigotsof conscription. The martial and adven , \'` , Wrens spirit of the nation is roMted by the stir- Tem SPAN Init'3liNt,En.—We have already ring ridings which almost every posihtings to announced the fact that M. De Cueto, the Span oar shhrcs; and the service has regained in the '' i`eh Minister, watt !ring in a dangerous condition midst of a bloody and desperate war that pop- ~ - . at IV , asitington (rein being thrown fromida car ulanty Which it W. iu some danger of losing in the pipingtintes of peace. , , Huge The Washington Globe, of last evening, Tits COA...ERCIAL EFFECT or Tan S'ERA.—, '''''Y'' \t , Lend.. Tuesday evening.—Business in the city \ "Al 2 o:clock.jo-to- w \ uwero informed by‘the to-day has been almost suspended in every de- family df M. De Curb% thwt although his physi partment (ewe\ the extent to which the feelings oi.e'" h'.. 1, , althmi.m l en q'.... ' ey°' . .ed hope, his at of the public have heou absorbed in the new . of tembsnts were somewhat eneoureged by the in the struggle befdre Sevastopol. The uncertain- dieotions p esOted—the oeltattoss of his mind ' ty as to the cost at which the fresh victery had, and tl'e tn.' nf'2'lB pulse. Ile\ di'nn ere " "'he been gained hne C ontinued to exercise a most' really `cn ni subjects, and remmbers appoint. depressing effect emu) the funds, and for n short 'meats miktle f 'the passing ask., hut when tho time a further reduction was experienced of one opudition rtf his brain causes him to hesitate for per cent., the settlement of the account, which a thought or word,he wonders what can bo the took place to-day, having been such as to °per- cense, and allege he reties,'" to bed free from ate in an adverse direction. ConsoLs for money; pain and disc sc. \Of his ride en Vfetinesday which left off last evening et 03 to +, were first last, and its a tentlant \ accident, he has no re quoted it te2l to i, whenete they reemle.l until membrance. ore \lnit. day until this morning they touched 92. A rally then took place.. and he had eaten no ping Writittever. A very slight the lent, price wan 92,1 to I. ' A heavy s ock for appetite and not al t\ra l, were, howevq, ap delivery during the day great)) , aggravated the Parrot to'doy." \ \ ---"- \ unfavorable tendency of the merket, and at one time the rate of Lotere+t for carrying transac tions forward to the next account was very high. :INTCREMTINIS DETAILS or THE 1305111111101.:R• --The most obstinate lire on the part of the entmy on the 17th proceeded tram a Redan fort, mounting 27-guns, which formed the count° of his position. By the Ce;,ltioll of tire from the French gun', one two principal batteries wet's" enfiladed by the beery works opposed to the French. The fire of one of our batteries, that on “Frenclnan's hill," mounting 21 guns, nobly workol by blue jacket..., now slackened front want of ammunition. Tbssupply, howe‘er. teat m e n replenished, and to week they went. A five gun battery on •.4reen Hill" woe magnificently work ed by foot artillerymen: The one gran battery, a Lancaster, commanded n three decker, suppos ed to 101 the Twelve Apostle, but did no exec:, Won. The Lancaster gun May nearly he pro nounced a failure. At 10 minutes past 3 a fear fill explosion took place. It was the central magatine of the Redan fort, which totffered im-. measly. A shout of triumph issued from the' English lines, and Intimated our engineers, if I possible, with inereased vigor. Only three o'' four of\the fort's guns were uninjured, and These' recommenced their fire some abort time after.— A rob-miner party—ten men from each regiment ,--gitietnielted during the runnonade, and WO Louares and other light French infantry attemPt ' ed, though with . tio great SOCCCAS, to pick Off the Ituesian gunners. At n qnarter to 4, an Eng , r,h 'ammunitibn wagon, the horses of which had teen killed, v.:ph:4ml without injuring anybody. Th cart had been left exposed, through some nog t, and fortunately wag far from any of our batteries. Two mlautes Inter a small explosion occurred in the Russian earthwork, surrounding the rotted white towee, and dismounted a gun-- About 7: the cannonade ceased on all sides. The result of `the day'ti labor may be thus summed up.. Thevt ) l ,\ ,l:te round tower has been eileneed, and eeverel • mattere d , lii\the earthworks orettnd it three gun have been \dismounted, and the parapets conSperably injtired. In the Iledan fort the works`havo been completely destroyed, and above 20 met silences'. ~ , . . l Tee MOUSTSA) , ID TIP CNOLCH.A..--greSt numbers or monkeys are said ir k bo dying of obolera in Jlie woods near Trinidad de Cuba. anndreds may be `seen lying dead on the ireottud, where they Eire Wen fro* theAreee. 1 )1 sl i t " , , \ . . . • , . \ - „ • , c 1., \ , f shaved. ~ IThere werkappearancen that previous to cond, rnitting the deed, be had gone to his wife's grave,' ' who had been buried on the place, and walked It ,a number of times. This belief noises from the fact of, seeing a. number of tracks about the ,grave which correspond with the footsteps of the boots ho had oti, On his person woo' found a letter, written in German, in'which he frilly confessed his agency in his wife's death and attributes the canoe to ealousy. Ile nays in the letter that a dispute , rose between him and hhs wife, when she said, , ''. 'ou hail better kill me add then kill yourself." JIM then went out into the yard and got an axe, and \struck her on the back of the neck, killing Ler. \ Ile let bey lay for two hours, when he got" a barivll, into which ho thrust, the body, and Bunk iti,rl the ground and covered it with anoth er barrel' to prevent discovery. The letter further states that be came to the pity on the next morning after the 14urder at 5 I,' duck, awl left the city in the tt o4lock train Gtr the West. His Western visit extended as far as' , Cleveland, and (luring the time, he went to work on a railroad, where there were soma three Or four hundred bands employed. Among them was amen who knew him, and he made sundry inquiries, which was the hardest time ho had..-. Ile statis that he came here to go to the gal lows. \ The utifitunate man arrived in the city on the g, Western Ire ti, on Saturday evenin and immen iil.ttely proCt.oieti to his recent residence, where he c,..Fuznnin c.l the act or suicide. lie leaves three children, \ix boy aged Id years, a boy aged 3 years. and a Araby. Justice Frank.inherger held an inquest on the body and a verdicwas rendered of "suicide.' A c i rc umstance 'ik . this rarely occurs; indeed, we do nil rrtnembec its parallel. A murderer after being absent, and having escaped for two months, voluntarily reviling to the grave of his mortkrtsl wife, and thern, as it were, appeasing her wanes by committiner . icicie upon it. „ . ' t . ..ritgeoloion, .r t• ,h - . .Wark gaily Advertiser. latereettnerfentn Italy. GENOA, Nov. M. 185.1, Many prelates and other dignitaries of the ctitirch are assembling at Rome for the grand Goovocation and Jubilee, recentlXproclaimed by tilt Hots see, until to be present at tte .., treterinintl tiGh, or the question of the Immam : to Concep tion>, Among the arrivals announce . d, I notice the Mimes of Cardinals Storks of Ma l Ines, and Scwar'sFnberg of Prague, Arehbi.bop fkixon pri mate on s lrelatel, Archbishop Callen or Dublin, the Bishops of Cloyne, Marseilles, Verona, be. Several' nap also present from South Asia but net one. as stet, from the United States. Ak , the assembly 'is pot to have the character of a (7otin ' pit, rho oirauNr invitation woo not general, and 1 Mnstnuch ItAcVivenient lodgings could not he, provided (of mom than times to whom it wo. , ant: end inoNeeyer , because it was not deemed expedient to Withal:ow a go - eater number from i the dioceses !4nta;rthele..nt, all who come, will, , it is iiiifiCiaily intinlated, meet a cordial meek ! tin... ' i The occasion is Aso attracting a largo number of Rpm:titers. An othehil report that there Were, di the cholera in this 1 ISX:lldelith. , ., , sued at Turin, slirova recent prevalence of 87,079 Ca.,04 and THE UFFieuc Vora.— & &au Journal of Saturday publishes the ~ffiCia/\ rote of Ohio at the late election, as furnisli4 hy the Soeretary of State. The vote for Supr\tae Judge is as For Jonrith It Svan ~........ .tt6.4 48 .• .hoplsArtl !Urrin 1rV.076 Swan's maloritr ......... For Board of Public. Works `.lamb Mlckavftlerfor recel,4 1 , 43,p1 Alalantlor 3llllor ...... ...10•WoY lllkkettalerf..e'p majmits... The whole number of votes cast for Supreme JO , lO wo. , 296.583. Whole number of. Votes cast far Benxi of Public Wachs, 293,257„ AI the Presidential election in 1.462, franult Fierce rrrel•od. • flenaral Eteott -lobo I'. Oslo ....... 01,00-, Total camber of vol.oca.• 1i.)2....—••---a 53 , 42 ` , At the election for Governor in 18 , 53, reeelTed 140.003 Sarnuol L 4.111 .•.. . ...... b0,.340 • Total cool? of Tote, lu 1503 Tax tow TCRRITO , a, ( :411.A.(—Tke sotS . meat of the now torrit y acquired by the la , treaty with "..')lctico h. !really commenced fr. California. A party of%entyl're left Los An geles on the 2,1 of Octob r, u lon tha head of Lieun Brady, who wen att\ched o the surveying panty of Capt. Gray in tho ernent`boandary com mission. While on that seilico ili. iq uired, a very minute knowledge of dm te ,1 . y along \ tho Hoc ofexplorntion,, and go. .s sue ', attering accontit of his discoveries that a relitetip4y par ty hits matted to take possession of tlNchoice I,\ spots which he is capable of point g od \Thin expedition is nut a mere prospect g t ' ~ \but is based on actual knowledge doriv fru. per , usual explz•rat ons : and therefore a very , ree .s.,,, porous settlement, to Be largely ineren., by 'rr, migrants from California and Texas, hi c nfide.,t. , ly anticipated. This paity.intends mere to to „ either at Turnacecati, Takao, or Cal.ab , ne it is understood that authority is to he git n to the commanding general of \ the Pacifio div ion to establish a military garrino,n at the point vb . . shell be selected as mostlavornble. A new map of the country ackuired frotuMet\ ico is in preparation at San .Fronc4sco It makes many corrections in the received \ topography of important spots and Hues, and tases:large cor rections in the reported distnnees be seen known places.—Picoyune. . .. Ges. C. 1.9. AND run PIIESIDE2:OT.II. Case, or at least his friends, do not ahead.. 4. hope of elevating' hint to the Presidency. TheAVeuh- ' ington Star having declared that GCe.khod o ki given up all the ambitious longings, oong\to ward the White House, the Detroit Titles Bay:\ " The assumption that General Cass as laid aside all aspirations for the Presidency is utire-i, \ ly gratuitous on the part of our Weshlngt n co- `. temporary. Here at home his friends pr teat: against thug coldly despitching him with a Sin- - gin stroke of the pen, and wins by his own oill - , ---7 01 . Wir — c,sil'•• t ... 20, bus. - r .. sent, bring his name forward iii \ their own tim . recoil sod fora a \ ' DI:TX ' pio say distinctly that General Caes will be te, ----,- - 7 1. ...... 0 . .-.., ,aariidate 'before the National Conven t ion, and CORN'.III I O3 I, ~... 17‘te..Z. R.1 . 1. nothing is more calculated to sharpen that de- "!.'±-' -' "'" , • 4 ' termination than just snob paragraphs an. the , EIGHTTE et '.. BRki:D . r., 0.. above, es the occesional blows which he receive, i i iviit rii. d" A I. V . b i t t .XMjrn't from a large portion of the Southern press. 80-- ''"'i • . . • sides, the idea otiVestern Cius men being,.trawit iIYDRACtIC OE- . l'.° - ' C s t f errefer to , DaVa ais too Silly to be ooMmen- 1 - 2 - P' l " 2 li° "" , r '" W ke kr 6J'il'ai . . , -, . ,arayr op s tia•st at all, Awry it_ , ..)I,qt4l..lati V upon." \ ;I Ittemsa. Seat firawda , . ~,,,,,,, ~ • \ . \ \ . \ ~ 51 \ \ \ • \ \ \\*- \ VOLUME LXVIII-NUMBER 86. : Loos or van. PENINSULA !—Octofier 25M.—The , . [might Propeller Peninsula was coming up, and : Sn Wednesday es, an/outing freight for Eagle i River. After partially unloading, the wind in crease.d m vsolonco i.. 0 rapidly that it wee thought ' by Capt. Reed, necessary to leave for safety, al there Was no place in which to lay in safety. Ile accordingly started, and in backing out from the pier of John Seater & Co., her wheel caught in the sunken piles and was broken toge ther with the thaft. The accident, of course rendered her almost unmanageable, as she has but one propeller. Immediately Captain Reed ordered the sails A hoisted in order to get out into the lake. This was immediately done, but as the wind was Maw rkng towards the :More she was unable to get out but a short distance. It was soon found that thg sail was not sufficient, and both anchors were dro)kped. The wind, however, increasell to such violenec that her authors were dragged. She was Mown on shore by 4.la g le River, where she , • broke trk.but nearly all her freight for °atone on irnsvared; she had 2500 kegs of powder a. nog other matters. f this 'Roeder we learn that 500 kegs were saved, making a loss to us 2000 kegs. \ Tl2* loss si,il make a great difference with the. 'preilti e of sonde of our Mines that were depend ingupo it to preseente theirti , inter's work. It" is no w t o late \to get a new supply and some may \ May in c sequentte ho obliged to suspend spot , :atoms—L ke Supritior Nrtra. larrts Ro .s., Nortaber 13, 1451.—The Leg islature ou iViday lasPelected Robert W. John son tit fill the tioespirel, term of Solon garland, and also for, bi.i , years from the lin of March next. The pro m compliment, for it isli proud is compliment, war id him 'of baxiffE every vote, OS in number, east Ty r him. \ "Mr. Johnsou feels it, and will. I have a s doubt, aim to be a Sennbir for all Arkansas. Al\ honorrible, high-minded 'gentleman, with courteous, mod,est, and goner— eus feelings, Imtingprneeription, the Whigs sould not have made a bciter ehoico Gem among all. thikpeitinerots in the State , , Itiunoeu ACC . IDENT-- , EALAO, a llatuoe.—We leagn from Mr. J. W. Kconnit, Mail agent, that as the freight train from this oety for Richmond, Ind,, was passing over the bridge across the creek at Collinsville, eleven Villa\ beyond Ilatei; Uteri, on the Cincinnati and "ChiOttgo railroad, ye,terday. the structure gave way, jyrecipitating eleven care into the ravine below. )(ortnnately no ono was injure]. The cars were lokded prin cipally with railroad iron for the NeWed.tle road. The accident detained the' snail ansi, pea eager train an hour or so. The baggage';'and\ mails wore transported to thiA ride by wawa*. A AronF furor era, immediately Met to work ta \ re build the bridge.—Cbt. Com. • InAp ANNEXATION IN SPAIN.—Some Pari4, correspondents of the New York Herald pretend \ to give a programme of the proccedingslikely, to \ take place in Spain with reference to the cession ' of Cuba to the United States.— They say that ih advance of Hie, return of , Mr. Soule to Madrid, conference has,been hold there between General Espartero, the •Premier, ,M. Pacheco, and the Euglieh and French Ambassadors, at which it , was agreed to oppose any proposition to cede any portion of the territory of Spain. In view of thin, it 1.4 said that Mr. 'Soule proponr, to op. peal to the Spanish Cones, unties the belief that thirty republican members:ire in favor of selling Cuba. Even this would leave a large majority opposed to the meooorcl so that there does not seem any prospect of thiii success of the effort. rivridsee Accrinv.r.-lesterday a horse in ail, stable of Mr. W. K. Adams. ran his tongae thrdugh a crack in a partition between two italic. It was caught by another horse, and the first one drawing bock, bit bit awn tongue con, fletely off. It cc found-in the''panger of the next stall. Probably such an accident never before occurred and never will again.—Vereiond li, raid. i t ti ItE3LARKAILE; C[JIE-1 hu by ver h!.il i hr.';‘ll ftt u::" l A= ( :irlii i VrlV tlt. cam t.I•I/hr.:lava; that too in....v.11" ,. 1.11//: rtll/rre.l by the me/thine., I hPrtt [ dually ttlu4 ear, my Itvijr rtt/ that Iv. unal/ht It t low .n.ttz..:h ft, Or sr, Wit., the .111t...1 lb., at...ta I w. rec,../mt, //AMA,. try Uttar 1.11 vt at,/ a.. 12.11.,...! :featly by tho /1.1/. or the firttt hat.s. M Ira. • +tune LA by II Ilerg 4arl r4n wala. .7" qinq r0.,,00rt ..;1, s.v c , BASS 1.111.‘ IVO ,VS. it IL $111.1., , :1:. .1: Ul., Pt•lorlotorA. /HITE BEAN..,-150 1,1.114. oh hand an. " far a.slo by for raAll. iv 01131[11.1.W salt inttriva 1t0611,. PATTON A MK:OM:W. 10 EAst rid.• of the I.ll6laond. 1/T7'En-40kegs piime Butter: lu nm,. solld an In noroano er."rnal., Ar nnlo FIAITO k ft ,IIANt,;--2 , 5 bbls. steal) wllitc Beans E. wo 1., ~,10 . 1 .4 1 N FLoYIY A: CO. iIIESTOTHY SEED---3 0 bc,,, 'risnothr Seed 1 1.A.f.5.10 by boo .16f i. 7, FLOY TC A. CO. tk_PPIcES-100 lac.l)ry. App en foi - sale by J 4 rICLN\ FLOVD A CO. C.,?(lrkri LBS. SALEBATUS .11) store, and F.PI_PI/lP f, nal° by vi.zatcsu 01100. O(1(1LBS. RIIISI3A'_IIII ROOT : superi jk p Fr articl., ill Atnre and for .ab. h. , nob VI.EXIIN BROS. 2000 LBS. WHITE CHALK i store and l'br 'tab, b. FLEIIIIMI I :OS. )0(1 LBS. AM. CAYENNE in c•te l r mut for rel. Ay ILENIISO suns. 61ORO. COP'S GELA'FINE. ici score r sale by nole . FLIMINO MOS. goo OZS. MUSK in store and cereal° by V • FLEVLNGIIROP. . LEGANT WILTON CARPETS—Just LA 'Ned at tbo Carved WarNoula, No. IV-Market a( ne. awl desigue sad color, at vrry low Prim , w. M'CLINTOCK a PROS. 711ERISOS—A full assnrtment . IL' or Out Tarlutto unalittes at omally reituocot odor , ut ope FM ed lID/ch snob—Re hew re.o.lsod our usual rdl sUPPIT of shove artlelo. sosyssole.i 4souloe. Trento,' Fletnet,li—We luso reoolosol a supply of those &grata. Aptorioso I.lsshrinastots F Mussels—Them deoorfoolly Pop- else g'4"'""'" foe sale pt , !it ruTnu ft DI I MIMI , . nnll. ..2orth Jahn oor..Fourth mod Ilsrtet etc S.\VILITING in stare sale by n 01,7 500 NESTS SAN I) CRILED3 LES in store wad taleby FLAMING BROS. lafk ' 'GS BICARBONATE SOD k. in , 1 store ' and for sale h Yl.ll3lllil/ 111103. 1 00()BN I 11.,,''G-r°A:1!1141:, .I:,l:FtiminiraT. M ILL n PROPERTY I \ i t SALE= ,. a n machlm, and nth, gearing 1%,1 11 . X:nrW ' r= c oll', and all Incomplete enter. Alt, a Opr AIM. conoolet, 1 Deviling Boum, a Sable and •an. nut bulldlngx 20 acres nt for land. half In rultlystlan. emolnd, In gond Umber. The above property it 81005 wn Big Seol ey . . al shout 4 Who from :Sewickley rllle. ';. gond Loci •em no he done with bah .0111.. Immo.llate poseraolou • t.., had If doused. For aline and terms. Mat the ' ..- &tate nfflo. of R. CUTHBERT d. St "Z. 140.34 !i. TEACHERS. -1 n [ma edition. Just + 0 iLln t 6 city. and 'm. y enll atbleb 8. _ )IG I.RON-luO blaat.‘or sale by ESS RORK this by QD n 043 VAS, GO tf.)Ellt.'. T No. Kl,ll.e.rk,t F—. to .11rid full ..esortpezit V' ruilAsse 9 r . 9 .Wiffitib: Atmon‘ of I.ti erste., Wrantoos. 114 e . t oe-ka. lltol ITT i 4 Tiitalitid hi I ii ha 4 s 61 et . 334 fur e k b! . .._ ' 11" noi h TA 2-5 bbd. D:, to io . iiiicti§7:..36 --- i;i)i, IA I , ll4Tat Vmlfibr , TILE WO KS OF J. , cl - , or Ar,. la Chat. Irretbratv presen Ito t IIitPICRIS I:DJ \•"",:!;r1.:°!0:11°-.2." 1 \ , .111;: ' 4. .1..7-ta,LAC. os. for vi,te t.nua.r..L:R. y..tuck Irr itterre ' \th oVOgV! \ ,' Ikritiroe\ . s, t Ban! \\ 1 , \ \ ',,, \ ?tomb ( void v. fitted asa, cao cubs,
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