ESTABLISIIED IN 1786 BUSINESS _DIRECTORY• M. PETTINOTU. k C 0.13 LOWEIVMUNG AGENCY MMENMS=I F. k Co. are Agents for the — the. Intl gentle tf e .11 1 7,-=t . tirtUlatlng . ehminereial gegen forth In ° and the CartAlsx NEW YORK ADfERTISEMESTS _. Whelhllowing list or BY/1121,,fi FITZ. are 0/11fInZ the Wet 9d vanet.rellatie In the city of Serw lietk. ACCOILDEON b7B.,IINGIS, .t.. BRUNO. WEISSENBORS & CO., (late C Inanortram and,ll"bnleaale Dealer, In .cans nrh and Italian gaulcal Instrument. and Sten., N • >laid.* Lane. jel2-Iy, MEM ALLFRED MUNROE & CO., Extensive Retail Clothing Rettliliehmont, 441 Broodeiet , 10 ortatimi from market prima MMIIMS ouN corffs Standard Cuetnn Sall Dark; ej IL U. BEAM it CA), No. 71 Pine strwrt, New York. olragents. Cotton ran.._, from referral other also, I NAitllll.G'S Print Clothr not Copp er anti P-stlnett Printery:. 1111=33 OWEN, '9IEE & CO. Importers , of Americo and V .I.l= Ellkand Fancy Gcnoballd and COTTENET& CO., Importers of French - tat • and other Buropean Goods N... a 0 Broad Ntro.ot. PSTEIN 100 Liberty Et., nod Irdo Codarst, on, Traddr lure, tt•nornny of Lana moldorios...ilika Or. .124C00r &MES .OWEN, 15 Broad St., t lmporter of Droaa Trimmings. Glmps and Yringeta Silk Craaada. oul ink Good. genoraßr. & lIENNEVIN &CO Importers of INtreN l V u i o 'sg i r ci g F"'"P V tO sL,r ti. .ir; NOBIWNA CO., No. 187 Bro;durrty, I.northa and Jobtora of Lam Gonda Bibb., Gm braidelle, 110111,, 011., YLsal4 nmall Wad.. ap1.21, 11ORN, SeitiAEPER & im lnoloo, oT Oerm an ..o = oor tt•= . Broad Clutha, Elka, ierlea; Or. 110,5) ALOSIAN KOIINSTA3I3I, Importer of 17 elms, slums. tsms• and Embroidarlea and - Tailoring JETEII D. th , ddl• n'o'Braadna?. MULLEN, Importer of French tti.-re ' = ` 4'l; ' ,i i rs ' is o ,T, D iTo. ° ;ri./ti ''' ' ait - - - • - jOIIL.SAAT BROS., 40 Joylol street; Im p.rtcr of Ladles DRESP, TRIMMINGS. Berlin. Wool. Tsesels. Buttons Stars, lace, tc. tsl3-6m Er. F KE h R 31.11.1)110FF, 31anufacturers ei B. IIATCII fr.. CO. ' 97 William street, N..)• Importer. of Gentlemens' to Goods sad Msnufseturen of Shirt.. Stocks ta. IOLIN M. 'DAVIES, JONES & CO., prltr," matutfr..me Yurnbalne G.A. and Mann twitur.4l of Stuck, Shirt, T., 7. - 2 Herron street. STIWILEI3I& CO., No76fßroadway ITY . Im,rten or lam arta 511111nerr 01.1. emir .1,10. and Trimaalnr, SCIIUCHARDT, FROLICII• & W.l•ns l errry,b-n-rintlon. A CERTAIN ILI:3IEDY. .t7SE the Mexican Mustang Liniment in I I • theutuathm, Bruises. Burs. Sprains. Cuts. "ties 5.14,, an efffrtual rare for R external fumplalntp vt man or animal. E. W. Westbrook, original miainAtor ufd Iropriator, 304 Broadway, N. Y. DAGUIRMEOTYPES. GURNEY;No. 349 Broadway, the oldest 4t2R and mott.extenniee establlshmentJn the United erplMy E3=IIZ3 W. ORR, DeignerdE rt uer on EMEME3 1:0 DWARDS, SANFORD & CO. Foreign Exonore. N. Broadway. Garda and CO., Foreign `TX r'"of the world. b nt to YANCTGOODS AND HOSIERY. FNGELMANN, & CO., 93 William street, P.m) Goodt, WIWI., Cotton Ik,i q cash bop... otay .ren benefitand W t.o "' n kn t' F ro: voting' prtrot. For your own '4.l l Visal lt than2l-', raILUILES ZINN & CO., 52 Maiden Lane, huportert or French Ocrscan Fancy and rare Ina: Basket. au4 cutnurso-turrn of Cans and WII lo! Furl:ann. and Jcnny I.lnd Workotandn. tr. itN, ICKSON: - (formerly W. & N. lace a rikgl7'lT' Brdw, one dm eti025..417. lIAJIMAILE, 11 , B. hW. W. CORNELL. 135 and 1 - . Centriotroo. Phan and Ornamental Iron Work. HOMPSON,i ROESLER, No. 'l4 Maiden 'Dealerrtars Slatinfactsureau of Furs usd Tohnale in Haas. ntraw Gond, Am gulls AVID CCTLVER,(Inventor and Patentee 52 Off ...et, laanatseturer and dealer; wholesal MIL In Furnsoe, ziKters. F.ntllators. Finn NEWARK INDIA RUBBRII - t'O., 59 .R. Malden L. N. C., Mannfacturedu and Wholeml• Dealer, in Roodyear'm Patent India Rubber Boots. Stun, Whips. Clanc. bi law.. T 01.4 - ukc d led-lyP / MLY DAVENPORT, 66 John street, Ivandfacturer and Dealer In ortry defeription o .Irear's Adana Rabbei lath., Fancy Rubber Goads anS Torn, 50p1.3,17 TT NION INDIA RUBBER Co., 41 John all kin& of Rubbcranthlnn . , Cloth, Drag. Actielcs:tn; Cn.in reran tijal ter3.1.00 each. Rs2ir• MACIIINEMY MACELTS - P. TOOLS. SCHENCK'S MACHINERY DEPOT, 62 conru.d. ,teem. Machinery and Machine Toni. I=l eABGILL & CO., 47 Maided Lane, Guitars, jvInII r. Aecordeons, Bean Instrunnents, snd Std., sd Wholesale. LIERDINAND ZOGBAUM & CO., No. 97 —l2 Lan, Importers of Violinw. Gbh",desordr , on, Shinn, Brun Instenment, Co— Co .sabl-esar _ • PLANLSIIED TIN AND JAP &NED WAlltl. • arIEORGE HODGETTS. No. 15S Wiliam lT et._ New Tort, Whulersie !klanufaeturer and Impart of Tea and Ceara Eras, leteak Diebea, Water Cooler, Copper, line and Iron (loud, /ne e Au Wu awarded the Fret Premium at lb. New Nook Crretal Palaew ie27-0 PAPER WARELIOUSE. , driyßus W. FTELD & CO.,_ 11 Cliff street, Xilm,... ..1 , nr, Wh•1e.,..1e Deafen fa Arnerintri.Pren (len.. IT, English PAPERS...and every deamlPtfna of rs,r 31.tursetnrc. Insbnial. ) L.T..7.A.N, Ant c . U -1' ,T;?,l ll ._,ALt * Book 161 Alen, Stationers, Print.", linokbLann,, o Manui.ntarrrs, - ntni Tradesmen Knnerally. . PAINT AN!OUILIE MANUraurult ERA. AINROW COLOR. WORKS, F. L. NICK OLS, 14,1,93 John R. Ne. York; Paolo and Choc= • MM 4th ~" EFIANCE SALAMANDER SAFES, Gala's Mamie Losksand Cross Ham FLORIST .% Ilusst • rer. 1911 Pearl s TOYS ANO FANCY, GOODS. AFILIIORN (sr 4 Maiden Lane, p 0.10.-10 andl,S) LI dirty CO., ;treet, Immters. of TOYS sod FANCY I,OOS. TOPS MILLER COATES YOULE No. 279 Pearl st;eet., Enema.le Ur, Gamlark Ph13..7 TemePlembars.,aisseLebhletala. • ---- WINDOW IMAM, PAINTS, te. POILLON h CO., importers of 111• Vivo& Caleb zud Window filsea—So. •ntreikt. --L IlbrillgB7ailiWlllEßS, Importers or P,66eh S low lio. 61 Barclay stleei;ll66 ork. "Fe z , FAIRIIANK3 PLATFORM SCALES Ig Imcnna—grereley ' toe:l.4—.lly yie :I-,. ~dicht—ttleackulowled el 4- liOwdard. 4 ..., -'"- A4e:MA.I%IW ilf-,.;': 7'. AO jj.,ke. 41.Ph* GE° W-COOLT New Inrk. '-- . . PAM:IAMB * CO, No. tONster O. /F l ARCE C. SMALLNY, Negaiator 07 riaAnr4.'ilsf=tll.ll:: rul=o:g; anlrecalve prompt attantnrn. lizarrancla—Slopea Taylor. Lan., w Nate' Tialn Megan. Pan.. Duna. Ban .aant 7.14,7 _ r i.L LENGTH HYLNG'& - LAIIGIIINg in , IIATIlt." dee. • nest vatiety of India 11.01?ee boll I mole awl Toy. at of vetch ere Mr mare Mantilla' t three g i r.4er , :e5r"...,.....„ . 1rerfd tge• moo: dor:e „ T . ...,...4 by . to T trWeer 'reek Robber Co., .11 h Bat ' s= Lana, 24.4.0 m st4rs. .an2EIN.Tme - Great Excitement in new York. ~,,v osA ND Ifig.OLEONSITOR CASIt' \ H ORACE WATERS, the great :}furl; d Piano Forte Dealer. =I flevaderay. 'New Tor re , t.o . 1 „, 00 , to oo ot l.-,, , cFt. tette, biz enatomera, rattle er than par it the ra of Wall Street, to calm aeallsble mean, [notable h to stem the present tight tunesoffera hie immenuareertment of elecant. uld ar . rented Ilano• end Mcheloone at a Lar,fe dienSont hem pn7r.r. Jur well. asnortment coopejh, t m otto frm three of the lererat and meet celebrated:B.ton Men- = umetoriex &leo, thou of &acre] of the best Nee fork Ma kers, inchollng the besatifal and much admired Rote. Marta. mmos front his own Factory. end ldeleffeema of the beat Boston, Nen Reran. Nor York and Dunk nuke; opportnnity for aelealona not to be bed -else , whet, Eat h hoar:meat erserented. Second hand Plano at zest hara,dna—Fricre from SOO 1.160. Meade, ant aineical Inctrumenteof all kinds, Deniers Vs.-1m and Howie of Schools utpirl e,. o i n . th t e ,„ z l ,..<7 . l. • z::,tua.v.t . Lof 0 0:00307 oriels of Pianoe.lielecleons and ocks! inatrornants forratelod to way &Weer. free of ' tatematte eal7.3me COL'D CALICOES—ySuAt rec'd 2000 4 00.. tut cord Carxoes, all of which .111 be nold at 51 pet( . .a_4.ll.cod prica 12%. (sin -ESE-500 bxs. prime W. R. Cheese reed end Ibr bx T r :LITTLE t CO- 24 .I._ I,7ILOUR-100 bbla. extra family Fliur just k jer oak T. IISTLE 00. 11t"4 gt. adt, by obill - . UMW ias THE BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. JOSEPH S. & A. P. 3101iitISO!S Attnr bmitMV".ll7i'm°.M'u?im,";bYr7.'b """.:1.°111`'" I W. "(ALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake ,' Buildings,. Um:rt stieet. between l'oeth and blesonnd ault.wlyT r OBERT E. PIIILLIPS, Attorney at Law, I_llL Ural". Mo. fe7 IllEla POLLOCE., Attorney at law M - Cororr a fifth ..ad Want ttaveut,opp.its theCcurt couo. %Woo. Pittginugh. my 1.4-r..53 Jl-11ES J. KIJUN, Attorney at Law, office Fourth rtroeh vow Gnat. Plttrhuruh. t 015.41, IRANCIS C. FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law, V %0.170 Fourth rtro.t. Parshuruh. JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, !Vs Ft( reatut.,Pittsburatt. BANKERS AND BItOKERS. IXIERNAN 5. CO. Bankers an.l Exchange . Dm:Lem No. 9,5 ?Nolan-et, comer of Diamond L burry, Pa. Itvy Bank Netaaand Coln. 6incovot Tim. Earnanga. NromiPaary Notes. nuke CIAI,CLII.I2• ILI &IL. tba principal titles of the Cnion; Receive Deposita op mil and on Inturam and kiiirtbrir prenittlatention 4.101 OLD appertanning to a Iltokera Ilualocaa. al.Kaalarn natun.re conatanaly L. 10,1- ...Wt.... -..IIO6[ACZ [ICIRCIL s, RAMER & RAR3I Rankers and Er i change Broken, Buy end 'Gold and SilTor end N uk ut., negotinte Inane on heel E..tate ..r rith•e nurchal. Protnise , ry tucks on lllhe BBL. oli•lln tinnsl WE... Buy and gell Stuck, Cutuullienon madn GIN all points In the Union. Ofßre turner of Third and Weal str,ets, dirwily opposite LW, 01. Chkrleo Hotel. • I I). KING, Ciiin, Stock and Exchange hntrth stre,--1112, and `tneh"ur on juscatmd.st: Etrlzantrn on Ita.st.rn da...n t root mule. nude on the West at low rate, W., tern Bank Notes ttonaht and void. • WATZ.71.311,1 mama— 11,1711 wY. .T.T. rA DiER, HANNA & Co., Successors to Unseal., Hann. A Co.. Bankers, &triton. Brokers:lnd enienfln Foreign .d Domestic Exchange, CertAtirates of Deprmit. !lank Notes, and Specie—N. W - corner oc - IFrestand streets.. Current Money received on I..klmAlt. eight Chocks for sale. and collections made on Le•Zir all princi pal points of the United notes. The lob:test premium ;odd for Foreign rod American Gold. - • - Adeumc• mule ou erovlooments of Pm.lnce. shipped . on liberal terms J. H. 21 . • Ar. VirM ; 11. , WILLI A . MS & Co., Bankers add ad 11111,1 Atm., attnburgh. - tranxiketiorug moleon Liberia terms, ana caectinto promptly WILKINS & CO., Exchange Brokers, of INtts Mta. n' e " M. LARI3IER, Jr. ' Banker and Bre , ker. 4th Arent, .o. 64, adjoinlng thn 'Bank of Pltteurgh. • • - • 1 110L3IES SON, Dealers in Foreign 1. and raimeatie Elthance, !tot. wadi, Rank Notilt and Sperin, oil klarlat etraet, Kirtintlirtiona mado on all am titindikai dUM throcnithnut the United State. BOOKSELLERS SC. L. READ, 13uokseller Stationer, No. 0 . ONPoorth exert. Apollo miming.. JOAN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta tamer. externem. to DaTaKal a Armor. No. r I Harker near Fourth. PiSl.burob. P. 11EN - tit S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Dealer to Ptationeri. ke... No. 82 Market +trent, near e larnond Pittabel.nrh. Pa. . _ • FAY it CO., Bookseil - r- and Stationers, No. 3.5 Wood atreetrinev 10,. porn, of Third. urgh. Pa. School and law I.nk. onostat tly on band. ' COMMISSION &C. S. W. BUTLER & CO., UtOP.wARDING .fc COMMISSION 3IER- C r V NTS and Dealers la all Sheet ef Pitt.burh u Artlelea Lead rtr. aud Le-ad. Ne. c, First Street. I ttsburgh. au:1,1,0'54 NM. H. SUTTON. Wlo4uale Grocer, importer and Driller in Fl%-OREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old MO nnongshela Rye Silgeky. N 0.12. South-F.BA oorner o- o A and Front eta.Pittth a,rah . Penna. en2l A & M'BANE, Commigßinn and For . warding Merebanto. &aim in Pool Pel,dueo Son f ar .ten,Pitteharztt Manntactuzes. No.ll-1. Second et.ttrg ape.lyl.3 =in. Rolm". SAIL P. [MIMI ROBISON do CO., Wholesale Grocers, M.: _mf;l h. CoCarrileudoct u. tart~ SPUN.. • 131,6 POGSMI t. - SPRINGER t...t tttt nmml.drn and FiSli Mernhant.n . Deral.rs In Knot and Pr. 44, ener; w ily " l . ...f 145 Find and 116 F•econd .t.--ta...Pitt•bnexts. Pa. T& W. RE 4„Flour Factors, Commis,ion 0 • and Forwarding - Merchants and Dealer. In c.nenilly. Order,! Pittabarith Jlanotwturr prnmptly at.t..n.1.1 U.. N. 74 Wifeannl.9o Prune etr.. Pittabrch. Penna. a51.1r. IVRDY, JONES & CO.. Succoyenn to ATWOOD. JONFS A CO. enramltßk.v d For.rd.. plchnnt, Dealers to l'ittsburzh li s sialse an tlaredOccds. Pittaburich. ERCER ,t ANT ELO, General W*24,1 aflvances Mule on conslcuments of Prndu , krrn.rally. Jerry JOHN WM.. .roa , JOILN WATT & CO., Whqlesale Groeere, Comtni•rlon Merchant, and Dra:er , fn I'rodue+ wad l'lttat.urch Manufarturr, 1?.1 LRAM, r httaburgh I - 13. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, n~i Vmar4ln e te Memhant.. Pearl Ash. and Wextern 14dTun " gene ly ßut t; :' ,. `°` tr '.4 betroen 5=11.61161 and Wona. Pittsburgh. .rnov‘a 111113, fi (Ls. of ll= Robbmt. Little t Co.) LITTLE ,ICO., Wholes:de Grocer In s, T. Pr - wlun , sod CAmctlesrlonlehnotx, and D..10n Pitt•lllm If h anzaseturet. No. 111 Second 'REESE WAREHOUSE.—HENBS H. COIJ.IN Forward2n¢ and ecrtnnalawlon Merehant.and Ikaderdn Chs. Cutter. Lake Plate and Procluca generally 25 Wood atreot., abnre Water. Pictaborgh nayZl _ . %TON BONNHORST & MURPHY, Whole. v cdo Lir.sera and Cedandeston 51mthants. and Deafen ID Pittatnrrub Manufactures. NI, Water galled.. PILL burgh. P. IIIOLAS PALMER, iMportdr end De9der Freneti and Amaican Wall Paper. Nn. 55 Market. t. betvreen Th ird an d Fourth steet. Pittaburch. rate.: id” ' .NIeaLINTOCK, Importer and Who], flab, 1:11114.1,11 ''' 2 1', ..i PlatioZ,Crn. 4 l 1 4, 84.= Ilnas. Trim/121mm Nn. 112 Market strort. LI,IOII.RPS & PATTON, Wholesale and Re tail (Ina, on the Latent' dd . otjhe DtemohelL arhh. Pt. DRY GOODS. RANK VAN GORDER, Dealer la Trim ileds.7.sess, Lux rn GoodAt Ebroldartee. I: .11-lles Gent'. Varna/any; G.g.do and Vane,. artlrles • roll a• enrtment of which ran sissy. be had at No. ILI, enrner .I!arkrt atreet . and the Dtarunnd. Plttaburvh,Pa. ant I-1, a. a. tt co.. eternaraim...c. astnen, a co.. N. 701 i. AA. MASON & CO., Wholesale and.Retnil I.alen to Panay and Staple Dry 000d.rItth t. Pittelnargh. trgaPHY & ktCrßelli/ELL ) , 'Wholesale IVA and di Drylloata ilarehanta. corms Paastband &Ant dr.!. Pittaburab. GROCERS. • & 0 BOONE, Q ' ENERALCOMMISSION MERCHANTS Dralrr. In W.I. Flour, P ro inne and Provislynk 35, .ortb Rater treat. Pbtladelo*. HARBAUGH & BOONEB, yORW A RD I NG COMMISSION MER CLIANIII, Den In Wool and Prnd one of all kind m en. Iln. 211 Lltarty +/met. Pittnburgh, 1., rnll27:lyd ~IIJOHN Fii:ViD ..4. CO.. W,,,11e ,IC Grocers nd Com mlindan 31erchn, • - - . ;72 Wodd and 112 , 116 rty g a rant. Plttntourch.inl6. .. .- . . DOBERT MOORE, Wholceale Grocer, Itec- M urri go r rcr,e=clrh " = " Nfo h ro m fi wigwam, No. 315 Lawny 00 hawd rewr tame Cock n[waperinr old ilortorarabelw Whhkey. which will Le wall low for cuh. . . OUP= 01.1....1.1 1. tIBLACKBURN k CO., Wholesale Gro• ArriMir.tfLTErn,Viiit."l.= tre'rr s d as hand tteir Warehouse. 141 Water street. Pittsrusgs. Mlkll DICILT .. ...... SAIALI DICK EY & CO., Wholesale Oro - Csnnattssion Mara:L.la and Dralang In 1304413. gt lB . ".ter atreet. .d 107 Front street, Idltanurata tom . . .... D . ..k1.T17. 10.- /LLS m'ROE: ta W t ol z e sr Wholesale Grocers 1111ILLIT .... _ Jontr VV3I. BAGALEY & CO. Wholesale Giro arm Nat. la and 23 Wnnd'itte;et. Pt ttst.m.ah. AWILLIAIsI A. M'CLUBO, Grocer and V Tea Deale, nner of Wood and Math atractr. has &says en hand a t tar., ammtment o f 1±1.1e.. Orteertho sad tne Tese—Foalga Fratte and Nutt. Inntextle and Retell. Dealers sitnidled on the Inweet term.. ItOBERT DAWILL & CO. Wholesale Groan. Commtudan Marckants. Dealer. to i'ssOucs and Pittsburgh llanufaetoree.. No. 253 Llb.rts street. Pittsburgh. . . D. ,KZ —DAVID D . CADDLCSIL ilileck?o.4ll.lg su r e nr e r r' m r : .. to a q - 1,12,"4=‘;'. Wster str,ebt. Pittsburgh. ,-01LBERTSN Wheae Grocer andA, .11WTPttetit=1:' IM=,ur - - .10101 Mani. ROM R. FLOYD, Wholesalo Grocers,' Com -4• mico9o aterrbsotto, Doolors Prodoco—Rocond U oral IluOtUngs. [rotator cro Litertlr wood . ... I ' 4.th greets. Pittobwoo. 1=11133 senn aslrcu.. AGALEY, WOODWARD k CO., Whole '. • arrworm. N. 1521 .I•Arst Ars.. Virabdalobl*, utcss e, corii; 11SCANDLESS, MANS & CO., (sueeca v oar. to Wk• Mahrultem.) Wboln rw. al. fi4 T ervin Iron. Nalls,psors.Cottoo Tarns. =ld Pittabariak Mauresetca. n0muLT...... 1. of .Woa6 and Wain. ota. Pltt.Oorsh,ll4 • • . AMY . PITTSOURGO\ .GAZETTE. AGENCIES 8. CUTEBERT do 80/I, V~ENERAL COM3IISSION AGENTS, for Are marchane Zeal FAA., CA , iltetinn It•nt, Ne,tiativs ~ant. Thinl at. Pi:Lbw:ch. Pt. Michigan General Commission and Collec tion Agency Office, I, OR the collection of Home and Foreign 31..reantlIn and allnther Monny nn In Mn•hl.n and adnamnt Stan', Invertruent and Parntnt of Mont Yn, Payment orTanro. Parches. and Eale of Real Estatn and Innekl and Irrouranca Anents. PELTIER A SDEnAIN, Dutroit. 11. - ...6”-nnto in PnWnrrnh—Nlrnera Krasner, 1. Ilahm. Dan), em White it Co.. Ciazatte Offlra, 1/11,61, mart Co., )I.rchan,a. Accocic. Mieldnao from rre,:lin-tge A CARD.--Ilaving been appointed the ex clu•lr. Agents hu- Pitt•burzh, ' .r the raft of Patent Itlvrted 1. - emented and Stretched Leo ther Belting. man ofln-tured ht P. JEWMI.L t SON, of Ilartfont.Ormeectlrat, tie now ..der fat este a large aawntrrient of all width', maufactured. at the manttfaeturve• Prlrn, hi. article bein n g Futwrior to any Leather 14ItIng ever hekfre offered In Olio market. t Is, • tar, rtnelt of all width, of at the holder Belting onn.tar.tit on Land. and far note at the -- Slachlne Uniting Ihpot..” No. 116 Market etreet. acrd6 J. a 11. PI I I LLI I ii 4 It'STIN .I.OOIIS, Real Estate Agent. Merchan , fiss*.nd Bill Broker, aim No. 02 Fourth ntrorA &bre iirx - xL 31.151i30fs promptly - ra.ndnal y 4..2 AMU EL E. 3IARSIIELL. SeiN.etary Citi i n . ur . r ...(lx,.ny, 94 Water ntr,t. FM. GORDON, Secretary Western luau . rezeo Co., 01 Water I GAIIDINER O OFFPS, Agent for Franklin 0 • Fire Inpuranee compstriy. north-rtat corm, or wm4 and Third earn... I) A. MADEIRA, Agent f . t_Pelawn.re lilu I • tual Itmuran,l , vanany. 4 Wnter nttret. A. IIrITTIISON & CO,, Commie , sion Unn!ll and A m•ntr forLLnst. LouirSulcar Itrfiln. rry. Pcnlrre In :5 motr. Pia and Bar Lend, Ilrmp, Oakum. Zinc. Vault., etr.., de. fr 7 MUSIC, &C 01IN 11. 31.1aLLOR, Dealer in Piano Fertes, f u !anode and liming' Instruments 6.chorol Donk.. and ationpry. &dr agent for Chickerinira Plana Forte, for Wost.rra Pennsylvania—No. 81 Wood sttwt. I K LEBER, Dealer in lusie, Mu steal lostrurnt.ors. and !mi. - mtg.,. or !Galan Vtrlnum. 1 1 .1 r do,nl..for Nouns A Clark's grand and mum. Piano, with C...h.rnan'a aidean Attachment. AL, a.r Dunham's Pianos. D RUGG ISTS. JOHN liArr, Jr., (Fas.ceqsor to Jas. :111.111f 10.7,1 Whnlekale and getall DrugglA. and Dealer in Palnta, breAnfre, kr., 141 IVnotl otreA, thane Lady. Virgin All,. Pitt...burgh. gleßnguier Agent for Dr. Ford . * Nledleine. Inh3o L wurox. ............ ........... ............... 10..1 . 11 1/1.2.11r. WILCOX it CO...Druggigts and Apoth- I . mariNkr.rner Market .ant I.lldthelliaMona.krer eunAtintly ..11 hand a fall -and. compla. suortment Of Drug,Aledlelno,Perfutneer.andartittrapertilolnatotholr bunlarra. • • Playsida. psentripthnne ramfull....mprmnd,r7 myll, TOIIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer r. 1 l'alvt, Oils. Vanafrbro and Ore Stuffs, Or. 000 t. etre,. rltthburgb. • . .. . - . All orders will 1T(.41 . 13 prnmpt isttentlo. 111`' Agent On. Loudon At Co's vAlzuala family matlelnes. mar ..:4-ly FAHS ESTOCK & CO.. Whole.ale ' Dry: zniets. and manufacturer, of White Lead,lted 11. nod LIIII2.ITP, corner Wroll and Front street& Pitts burgh- vide; • 11 0. 11 E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in IR A Drr SWIM. Varol.h... kr, dr., ,Wood greet. Pittitni,ol.. vrarraocenl. Prin. ratorocca .0902 .111. R RAITN' & REITER, Whole.ale & Retail iliLb Dru urch eai . Wa, corner of Llbrrty and Ft. Clair arr. , . 1 SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale o . Drumriet, Nn. 24, Wood street. l'ittidorgh. IFLEMIN(L Successor to L. Wilcox PI rner Market Week end Diamend -Keep.ma rtantly on hand a full and complete seanrkmenr of Drug. Medleinee. Medicine ( - fiesta- Perfumery. and all articles ,rtaintne to el. bt.ln.o. Physician,. premniptlot. mrtrallY rompnnndM t ./i nn.. ,911, WOOL MERCHANTS. llf LEE, successor M ERNI YA: LEE, A w m7As=l , " (f."-IS7V, MEDICINE. R. JAMES KING: Offlre ancl yN.. ti, 11:th "[rect. orpoalt4 the Cathntral, IMtts rgIL / 7 M. VARIAN, M. It., Other. 6th ,•tre , n.. V holt.. ,mitht3ell. tiourr-9 to 9, 1 2 41 tuv . PS it I MERCHANT TAILORS. " • CIIESTER, l‘lerchant Tailor and Clik- B • thkr• Nn. 74 W•••.lrtr.€L Parllnalnr attentioa 11.nyti anal Youths' Clrthins. r 7ILLI AM erti •treo , c. FWATTS Si, CO., •trmq.—We an. -UT 11-000 01 , -, o..calomati. fa. and ~ ,, I ln,pertb•r......t •,.1f , rte• , , 01,,- (naffrierals awl en•Ccsars• • 111 idea , ¢lre 0. • r• 1 1• met 31.INUFACTURING. W. WO )DWELL. Will -ale and Ittnail :: atit i tEo,tur, and lA-al, to C•lll.et Warn No.. OIIN WETIIERELL, Manufacturer t,f . • PAUNT WO( V • autn.rier 1103 and BILAZEI. I , IX vICEI , , onnt, Arnierm, and In•ron .tn.... one Nu•re from On- nand ea., 1.1.1, A kuben> 1 4 1 31BROIDEREIY , AND A PLI('A MAN p ,TlLLA*—Materiala mark.fil haEnAt.n.l.lerr and AP ben Wort, br Mitt+. L hno greet. abnve Hand. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay NEM afactupng Co n ning. COMPANYHAI ENLARULD 1. their rapieitr fir mannfarturing, are lira finpared tn meet tirmincre....l demand f..r erneibla and ""i'' "rth." Pr' l . (TEl: ` ;; " t ." .4 ` i ` 2! . ., l'lttabunrh, Nepternber Boots and Shoes!! I AMES ROBB, No. W.. 1 Market street, :id 10/ decrfrem the Marketllssits, ...Id Inform the hut. that he has an. • very Inneil nr every thina In the Boht end Shoe trade. mufti as Ladies , Gaiters. half Oahe', lindL a ail Franklin and all the tries taint on the F-11.1.,11 citle. also. MD..' and I....hlldrehe :Alters and Fancy fonts and Shoo, In all their varied, Canlientleneens . fine l Oren Parent Calf litsnta. French Call Knot, Compeer Gaiters and bhortr, also, Boy.' and Youth's' Roo., Can French Calf. Pleven Oen las a rail u we wish to soil eneh an article to all who favor us with their enshno az will glee aallaree• tine. flelnentl'er the plane, an 3larket atrent. myJ 1000 D. 11 . 0.110: ..11[1.1 D. 11 . CD.. 3CCORI) & CO .O WHOLF.SALE AND DETAIL FAMILIoNABLA HAT AND CAP -MANUFACTURERS AND DEAL}R IN ALL KINDA OF FVDS. CORNER of WOOD AND YIPTII STREETS, • Pittsburgh. Pa. ~IS{Gel, stook embraces evrn nnd Pittsburgh. Ilsts Slutflo Bona. Cuffs Lo 4 Fur Bonnets. sag' crdcl Coach and Carriage Factory. l OIINSTO N. noTinat & CO., enrner of flolf Belmont and Reloasna streetn. All,brny City, would respectfully Inform Utak Mends. and the nubile generally, that they are nmenfacturing Carriages, Ilaronehrt, Rock away., Ruggles. Neighs and Charlet. In .11 their rations tele. of finish and proportion. • All orders will henxecuted .ith.doiet ree.rd to dura bility and beauty of finish. Hersh" will ale. he attended to on the mart reasonable terms. Owing In all their work the beat Eastern Phalla. Poles and Wheel Stuff. they feel tenlident that all who favor them with their patronage will Le perfectly satiated on trial orthele work. Purchsalers are requested to give Own can beforepur dtooluz elsewhere. cte• New Coach Factory—Allegheny. gM. WIIITE lc CO., winthl PC RA•pnetfully Infirm the public that met have • • s op . Lama. between Federal and gaminskey atreent They are now making end are prepared to receive porder. ir every defeription of vehicles. Coaches. Chariots. imnmehee, linnwiee, Macon. tee tee which, from their Lmir experience in the manufacture of the abom work. and th nook th have, the feei confidnt with e ed e to do ili on ey the mod y reaannabla e terms e with Lee wanting article' , in their line. Paying paytieular attention to the selection of maternds, end having none tit ernopetcnt workmen, they have to hesitation In warranting their work. We thereto., ask the attention of the public to this matter. ti.—Repairing &me in Cot beat manner, and on the most resonnehle term.. Ja.Thtf t. C. ...CALVIN ADAMS._ --J. 1. amour. ..... . ... 0. COMA,. Livingston,.Roggen & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBITRGII, PA. MAACK and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay, Cattle !tad Grain dad Platform and Counter do.: to Ln , ks of allalsoa. Drd and Th LOOP Latch., Coge• Mina of meow/ kinds: Point p MI, approved pattern.: Potts to Fastooloono _MancaLle Iron Castlogs of overt va rlets ha form and Doha, -jaf *7 . ..J011i( IL L0..V..., .........1. 4.1(17. W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, EIS, 371 and = Liberty stmt. ettitortle AmiLlVldd PrErikhURGIL M G i ray s o u„.. Stonel l warm on hand, and u m h, to order t7.n}chlner . i. tbe latest points. Three hunted original and atiotted &- Mane for Monomania. ao-.lnn hand. Blown and Slab: lao bit tarnished to the Trade at the Inweat pike, All orlon filled with despatch at 319 Liberty Mont. au= W. W. WALLACE. - - - New Goods and Fashions for Gentlemons' Clothing for Spring of 1864. WATTS & CO. - beg leave respectfully e . to friform their numerous customer,. L. a, the yob ] Fecerally. that the, ha , . lnet recd..' a held.enthij of Goods Mantel to their patron...v.—ll...The Lest the t..a - dearket: sils,t— and that they are rand, to receive or. r. for leakinir them on In their tumid ainccti etylc. The eatistaetion• exprceeed LT their metre mere hitherto. with their hurchlo ettorts to tilmiee. It.. them to fraehesertione to the same direction.. Walk in. penho t trao n. Nterr.i gem are Intonced that one holt,. It N 0.175 Litiertr lit.r.et,North side. shone St. Clair. an=. T. C. WARRINGTON (DIPLOMA.) ADTES' CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE, 14 Nebo (11. sol nu bawl a full ausortmoll. No. 25 , Ftiarth stmt. Plltobargh. Ird _ .JOILT L COSSWI6 --cum Gentlemexue First Class Goods. HE subscribers beg leure to , inform the put:lb:that th ey bare radd tlwtr Surom.r Stock,cod g the erred end meet flusblonable , Pabrth tbr err, :ar. A. WATTS a OD., Jithrwratrt T a ma. :~~?`. - PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4„ 1854 IMP YORE A.DPER.TISRMENTS. Pll"l'Sliijß('H (' i7ETTE Femo VlgS4:llE't t FCIIELI:,GeneraI Adrertfaina • •- 'Row., No. 2.4.1 ay.: Dr...lway, New Y.,rk.f.Lste. No. 150 Naeissu ataveLe NIORNING, 131 c 3, 1,:34. Extension Tables. A Aran .surtment alway. hand. ..Jrd..re na runnu•lly attanded ~c17.41!us • - - (1 OUP' L CO., IV h.,lesale Trine:s4lers, If 0011yd:tem print,ra. and Manufa , turing AktieLa• eMetTnell. Farb , . Inndon. and 710..41 ltroad way, Ne. York. Cat...loam...sent hy mail. The venal .111 , rount to the trade sod Itutitallona. Picture Frans (14rnir.hed orl7:inar Cloaks, Mant . illas and Minim. as Tnlturo. Fl..very kind Lntl .0141,1 th. atumum, ..f mrrthaoa. Lb. elven. riv• ft.nrtmnut. enn.le puit r.tnil tr.l,- 11b. raw tho bext .Ith. no..c.ri. at will in 1.10 hi' refernn., to Frsuk nf Fanhion. Cl". t p )l3 ,: lf i i , tl : l3 , t v , o l i t y rm: h n . I ra =1 ! , ..;01 , / esory o ath, ell others ap,Arinir Ixforn thoir time. Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! TTENTION of parch:the. , peaf.lly caned to • new and di- • 49 Kati l re e Inventlen in Nam , Porten, now tally I perfected. and liediredhe publie., known ae Haire Geleettal Tripleoffing - eel Piano. The pe-ullarity of the fieleatial l'innormtlAS In Ito rapacity fur uip with the Mingleiln;;er, an attainment. hit inn known to the Mau. 1 ,, rt0. The nio.t ordinary perfidimerlii enabled by the 111 of (him improvement hi pone tilineta in ortase playing th.t would aintband a Thallierg L 1... me 410100 e- renewing , 1. Iu ,upekeit) to 1.. Used at wlll n• en rnliutrl Plano "(the ewe...teat quality et ton, end ln.tantlY ehangni by the nee of a eonainon prd.l to t nit" thrilling, and rnairatin. an to eantly•te and.horn, the how, These Inetrunient• aye euperior fu leTWer to tee nrelninry 7 octave while her eweiet, e.m. purity. hrnadtli. and riehllrXll of tone. di, chalhinge the roehriett• thin of the world. This is the uoited testimony of Protean," and Ama teur. who !MVP teme.l the Celestial Piano. I Infirm, Pi. .of • II p.a., new and soon, hand to male at notarial Prise , ELY R M 321 Ilrad.ray. Srw York.. • Mann lariat... a hinalers. whoLsale A evtail. Brodie's Cloaks and Mantillas. if 1 FM. BRODIE, 51 Canal, anti Lispe nard Pt,. N., Torii. Iratairter. Misnunseturer and lilialletah. and Retail Dealer In L.AIIII.P CLoAlis and MANTILLAS of eV!, fabric and deseription, 'solicits the attention of ',ayes. to nis ratcninee iamb of uals, suitable fr Ow Season, 111. styles lead tho oi trade a. coniinued monthly I J Hashes, Undoy's mid other lesiliusi ashion Musical Instrumeilts. subscribers are now prepared to offer for the in.,elbOl. Jobber., Iruale Dealer, and oth r, 'trading in SI ueloal Inatrumente and Merelmndles. tho folloain - g artleioe. Clllos. Das., at/art, FOe. A and (Jeronan Arrnrlie.o4l. .' .v horn.. enivt,l Puplrs. Trom , wv•i. : Ger m n rrnO. rst Pal I, n .pt, Jr., Jr. . .• Our arranironitinte •it the tared.. and eolotirst,d gulart uroo Eno., urn 'mob its kurrinstilo to In sell r'4p at their Initoot witalin nur rw tho mlvanDtur of ....lidding (men an unfired, now mid otrutullir rtisiected,stiwic. Rein.: in tho )I•rtor .5 • ...- sun. WIT II THE. CO9ll. rosily to smart or nny nh lot. of roods that may nfford oMaturtiti..s of I.r. .11t. ...1 .nine.. Agent. ofeartntrt & Nmi,thnins' relutirsto I Potent Melo- Axons FERDIN AN D /in:DAUM A z. , rtorii. .ul2-dnir No' V 7 Mahlon I.mt, No. Vial, TIIE undersigned havin_g the Agency of Mount CARIIART NF.EDIIANS (Nevi York! CELEDRATF:D PATENT MELODEONS. ouLl infurnt rho Tout. , and the Pub'', In ernersl. that they err nu. proparril to furnish to livid,. mid °On.," toil; cli/oUratiol I totrunnint• tn. Nlanufsetururi LidlVlddiT PRICE.S. Er... lnstrninunt Warranted. ERDIN AND Zyti IIAUM A CO., luird , Oors nt Musidal Inahrumen iv. avid lmr No. 97 dial:lon Lan, New Sark. Dagaerreotyve Materials. I W. TITO'3lPtioN & CO.. 3 L 5 Broaciwn . e i P m . ::;ew . T . ork. tan u nlaFt . urnr• an , Ll.alrrs Dagurrno- Volgllnntirr Johna. P C. Ilarri.nn . • awl •II A tnariran Can con•tantly on !tan at a 1.11 , 1, and warrant...t 'anlvs,n`,"r"- Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. W3l. M,,PARLAS & CO., za L AID EN L.1.A1; K Warehouse 14 Pratt at., Baltimore, Aid. E. AXES', Jewelers' and CoUlll.lll,y i,.u•o JI of aforer> air, cowhand, on hand ay - tale. an 4 vamanted In erect Yrrytrct. Ira Ytml. April Att. 1514. Urger.. Wm. Sr Parton& iirutlrtnen It al., tn. Ma t ta mt.. to Inform Tan that yam. liar..ttyer.-yrad as Ihkaka and rapers uultuuttrd In lb. far laet nleht. Ity v htrh tom, thltmelreonmy hr-rtlrra av ronmtmal. and alth..ug It It var thr hp, Intrnar brat. Its eon. tent. rrmalned unhartnr.l. Thr rapt. with 11111 r repaltina. nlll.l [hint, survey r. , r an•tthoy trial !L0t1...1(101,1 , mm. tn.?. T .11.1. SY. Jr II Saab 111111mn FEVER AND AGUE. DR. EDW.IRD BLEECVER'S STAMPEI)E MIXTITIIE. Fo*lla Raw' and. 4;... r nagn, Frt.- f risi4patu arut MI eat. .I.f.Thnts. • Propriet , ,, of this lerlicitic will .tute .ithnut herttation or/ . frAr ./ntradirtinn. that Liar I [1: ntree Tills fardir/nr bar nvilltorf Amuse quinine./ meardrlllon. nll of the IngrTollents are nf pertnlld hr,althy rhsractrr and highly rthaulating and laTiOrsti on In thrir u•/toner Pers/d. al.. aping th.s lardiefile •111 t •ffrrterf h• rarnoTirr .ater or • • atupatta, optirre morn than when la Mr/rand/01/.lth • Plantetv in,/dlnne 11/. n.uhtry' • hrr• thr trur prr all In %.I.nd thi• .I.llrlnr a• Ilar dalleht . not otalerd to lay .T. 1.11. and, trritturn and the, tua ,11ayrni.e3.,,,0 Vr• The Itrohrl•h.vlJln .la • arfr/ 11.1 p afahllt..ht hrth r n l r./n/ to thr ot rhil. *1 ha.. lnca an/ nn.df In rarreff /,,'uhd arrr, •-•1 rr . 0,1111.-str. , 1411 •{ wbort MmHg-In. hat cur,' •Avns.ll , ,A.r. hsve (au.-.1. • ‘ii ❑OIL.. onnri•thu tear, b nnt tit ter %I... Wi n, itt tha tnttrltet It 1t,.. .1-1.1. , inn in , with 11, nit•t •tinnrinn• in ninn•..f R/inuenall.iir and nn. thrini nnin 'l ?!::: ' ,,..7 ' ,.rn * 4lji{:W..l ' i ' . l ln i e n 4;rnlten ha. ,1„1,...11.1. Ine-t Pnino $1 per N.: t l . . 10 .• l if rinilinisl, in nil parts .1 1 the anil .pad". • . 411 la h.•:•-•nlo °Hon moot t•• aadre••••••1 to 41 F.Y.11 NI.F.F:K rq. 94 1144 2.1.1". N. 1 , 14 ° kora - al-11.0,,%t0 Fahratark a . I. III: Mt AC, . arol C.•• 11. Kol'or. aattaburab 1•=+1 11. IRON 'WAREHOUSE, MAltl IN, SPRING .t.CO., l , r - n.r• .nd Dealer% to IRON ANI) STEEL. :tett lAttetoctet, 3.,1 Kcop constantly Ilscoi a full ascot-It:trot of Cu, lid Hand. floc p. lin. c. 0.. and otto, STF.F.I. (IF .k 1.1. KIM'S. NEMIEW . . or . t. . . .1..r0 I, m.llm.llrot rugted ...ur.ar.. wNI 1...C11...1 at IC kow.n.t mukel rat.... 31.11:TIN, SHUN.. A Co.. lelZ r . .:1, li 1,,,,1eb Nl_ ... i SCHTEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO., lIGLES A LE I /HUGGISTS, :YEW I,IIK. Hat* rmorwi .Vn. 170 Wettatat fieet-rts.m. I M PORTING the leading Drugs fnint their orlcinal market, treth In Kum at haat I rullea.and Mat Freneh and Ett:lleh Chemlenle. Perfumer, T•eolt. Nall and Hair lirktehea, Ilalr More. and strap.. Ilart• anal T I. the .t. ,l t resannattle term, ord ar eattr„, „ mall. will reetelve their heat attention. zell2 A :il II EL L. (' AVF. it IN, IV I leal- In Urtrme. Ilatnttai Palle and Tula, II teel and h 11. It or WSJ, 11.1 e,.. tint.. Curls...Twin...lY kale., ' , Web ea. de.. ..74 111,..111.1.1/ at, Nme I`al‘' 177. l riN-Dow SHADES, Gilt Cornier,. Table V nil anti, An. ittllN Tr:1(1111Ni% Mass utannrerand Si hnlettaln Under. Ne 1U Catharine . and No. n Chatham Naar, New York. ISCELI. A NEOUS. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SA LE ,TABLE ornn Dianarind street and Cherry ASHLAND HOUSE, A Steil sTREET. •I:+ P. V I.:NTH .iTItEET Il IL AD EL PIl/4. • H. S. UENS 1) N. Pitt )1•ILIEToi. air/5w v.:. per day... 411/ May 3. Itts4—lYd lints Man. N at.Tei.Warn.) (latoiSt.Charles ww, P11n.1.) (lily HOTEL, (late Brown IQ corner of 11_,) Stnithliehl and Th ird kr.w.t.p. liittaburgh. Pa.. fi LASS CARP, liroprietori.. Th ilfai - im l.r*, and eionniodinuo Norm Miring under vnothorough repair. anti furniabod with now wolomrn is n th bi ug houniO n oswn orenotrz.r the refopton Gr a a uii2nh t-draovling • - 4 _ _ wirc SOUTH, Coach Maker, corner of North rocrimen and Federal at.. Allsallon, 1,71‘.1. ern h. extensively maiinfacttrres arery de‘csit.tion °I VS:IIICLItS. of th.. Non materiti. andhy tbrt.est workmen. Ils has also n.,...ne.1 W Mil :ROOM In the Charles bollnings.nn Second shove Wood et, where hr has at ma. rot a very fair , b -k of work. I.lth dally additions.) to which ho Invites the attention and critical examination. r. , llnct cmhdent—from his continord gnomes In Wainer, his I.X {<l,ooo soles, the matarlatani workmen emplored. style of finish of hie work—he cannot les competed with In Or Ease' or West. se°4lrn en,Wrill Iv ga No. $1 Wood street. Pittehutgh. Sole A,nt of the celebrated man Onion, Mem, hell onrt d of Parts. mit,14,1 VARL,FASIIIONS FOR LAPIESTRESS ES.—The Parlmh V Loh Monn EA..II.INE. direct per gtrosmar 'a- Go on nolo on the lst pmslmo s M , NO.TiIN Penn. libt,rn ILan.Letroxt. XIER, JOKES & CO., PIZO PR lI:TOR.Y KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, ORWARDINO AND COSI3LISSIOS Canad flash, seventh .toot. Pitt. burgh. Pa. Baron. Lust, Lard 011. Mrs. Pork. C. limn, Rid ex tra and No. VeJt.Anthrsdle and Feu.", Pig Inm. linilrar Mirk and Clay. Anthracite Coal, •e- NEW ESTABLISIIaIENT. JOHN LAUGHLIN, :MERCHANT TAILOR. HAcS cummeoc - Lusiuese of No. 38 t air!: Ms Jun 1,...1.,”1 , 1nnn the ImPorter• and manofacton ,4 • plot. and extcnalrearanrttnent nrenfory draeriptlon ol lad, for gentlemen'. IncluAling all the modern styles In the Irblrb e ho . la prevared Mak* or to nrElar. In the tot antdonabla atrln and In thk. heat man.. .hr. Harlow hAI bar, piped...cm In hie buolnesim he feel, cofident of 1 0100 g entire aatlafactlon it. Invite s hi. frie n nd• to call and ..larnlne bhp atnrk. aul 7.tf lISSOLUTIO,N OP 1 The mof tht:,f4Y,r ti,- ode Urteery EatablL•bnAmt.Nn. 200 Lat.rty ti. 31,. J. 6'r.TrVl:Veri‘zlnl ho irlclair"7l the ; In nd g with , . all datum agalnat as. J. 1115 ON Acnrott PIAL J. WILA'ON PAXTON James . W, McFarland, WHOLESALE &RETAIL DEALER IN FBIIILY GROCERIES, WOODgens,.F tc P A: ic W M.l kles, E 1) Spi oW ce WARE e A Preserves Domatie llowe ' Rrnishing Goods, No. 265 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Ily THE Fine% C..nr,..dcr. , v...f N. V. No ventlwr 17, 1!...-J4. The continuatieo of the vietory of the :nth of Nevelt:Ur; - received sie the departure. 1 - the la .t packet; in the shape c of a .lespatels from Lord littglant, has in no way diminished the pub lic ctitaiety, since although the details are still wanting, the otittements Already at hand indleate that it was gained agitinq an overwhelming force, and consequently ut a cost that could not often lie repented. awing to the peculiarity of their position, tie-chief brunt of the battle again fell upon the English, and according to tieneral Canrithert, the °limiters by which they wore awailed were four to one. Nevertheless the de feat of the lltt•sians appears to have been nue altheozli the ling'isn were al niost desiitute of cavalry, 11 ;,,,e natal - ter of prisoners are ureter-tool hi have dyes taken, while there eon de little dottet that alto nunther of Russians S:2l111 or wound, .1 wits net much ex aggerated when it woe stated at :Own, s i ti e r Prince kletnichilind Inmself says it was The reinforce ents received by the lan-slams ave hem, far gre m ater than was antieipatml. and their total is believed to have been raised WO men, including the t roans available frdni the gorrison. Thu force at the I•tst dote was still only ale IS,nHro, and the French is supp,ed to have been about 3 0 .000 to The latter tidal,, however are believed toy this tints to hare b e e n rai s i n d dy"firrivals from 'hlge sin and elsewhere. The bream., hen folly completed, the assault on the town wit. , to hare taken piace or the morning of the rob, and the attack of the Ittivsion. was therefore fine'] st that time for the immediate purpose of preventing it. The asmillt 'on the French side ions to have been headed by Prince Napoleon with 4iliNi men. ii tether it will he attempted twoler prevent circumstances is doubtful. The feeling of the public here. is decidedly tine of hole that the Allies will abstain from it no they can tumntain themselem without difficulty in their present position, and after the setting it of bail weather the Ituvsiams will he cut off from fresh supplies. The English and French forces, even front tile first, hare been ut terly inadequate for any aim!, purposes, since the lowest estimate is that the be.leger,, should be three to one, instead of which the existing imputation it nearly two to one against them. while the stores of t e enemy hare iikewisebe,n far more extensive and their knoweledge of the country perfect. Tent the Allies under such circumstances shrub] hare advanced their works within rill, shot of the walls and half destroyed tine ticet and the town, besides repelling the enemy in an tempting a surprise nn , l defeating them after wants in a pi cited batik., will appear to fitter, historians far more remarkable than if Schavtopol ,hud proved weak and trot been taken without a struggle during the momentary panic after the battle of the Alma. In fart, as for av the hand ful! of English are isincertied. their posit:an lias been like that of the 1,11 itujer Henry tht. Fifth at the battle of Icuicoort, mid they, have evidently been animat.-1 same soe feeling-- the fewer men the greater share of honor. title advantage of the experience of the past ten rtiontlin ha- horn the thorough insight into th, Itumian mode of warfare. This mode it decdl, precisely ni !,itlce t-• that which has al ways chat - octet - Lied the nation, hot it is CO against the c,tntunn practice, Al other countrits that the idea of it is net, re tilted until it comes netuall t o hewoine—ed p o . opt:sling the lives and property t.r hr. people, the C<., can set them to any extent covet It zoo, civility' opponent: to whom those co:moderation. oore mood precious. or TNrouort _per If he r"' one Fr ""'""` a " ur "" F: " 4• Ousel roprot this mortditg shows that Mr. Paris i-I'm" L ' Y ' w "er has been indicted in the Cirehit Court, for ott bia , apply of non ulnexholuoutble, that he can o o ntruetiu tr United Statei SLarshal in vi ser sufficiently ca milate his results. Itende We Into 1 vice of pruyets .against Anthony Burns, in Slay attack renewed after attack slontever any have rind June lust 11'o regard this prosecution, at loe.ort the previtoti. t io., vutomrily burned, titime.nOedle, nod unfortunate, utel we and Russian artillery ducted ol against hessian ,;:Jirrs of Ivy believe it will he regretted by every sincere ' '" u f gag ' 1 " ‘ "`" ' or good erdrand the public quiet. At best. the "'ay Ll l Mr. Partite, ear is a constructi v e one..nd h ''" -r• `" e ' "'"`• r•iD ho too much if our own recollection faithfully serves us, gov for the I. as it has been to, tnueh for every . Kith such n ernment will find oit hard to prove even that.— "th "'" trr ''' time But without entering into the merits of the case nemy, the fate in"r tat,t depend upon quick- I itself. we think a right to say that the prt..occu "" °r °° ` °° ' °°"6 "' M ` °° " ° ` 1. a pobtieal Mir, that it iso olangeroth+ gad no better means in that respect than :he r t , :peva, tin' that ir e an vale result in ot.n to Russians, Indeed not s e good, for he was "se tcr lug wounds which wer already healing. and iated and leuonut of country.ln' stotr,ng up hut whkh w, already hocin "4" haye h "" he tone to neat. I . ..Mit-oil prosecutions me aloe st ton, at last hare -ant. :roux the exhaustion of and thie nee Trot, Nia,ghtortog dictint- tdy ondit'` , “,„t,„„ to t I,l.lln:tent eXpeeti and who tooohl toe Itt•ot, t , np faster than he In r ,.in y.. Private feeling I td-tain natty gr, flit. locodity of the po o struggle an.l het the app,n.ted onity lie its on:toned:to- itpt"loot,o, ht* tn.. iern tdzatton re- onlyill of the Fugitive ,e he, rndltinn. The -learn trat.l.ort, atThe cisder dl'l'"'nl of the wtll give ill". the I" r ; ontit Comet cannot reasonahly expect to stop 11r. parker' , month : will problhly Ciwitnine awe :" I " . " ri " g h " tat What he dank,. while his au iiters nuoi d o wn upon them, ~tai ~,,„ after way., troll grow' moore !tanner.... and 'Wanner unhappy ehe hed "g"'""' With evtry ton,eitie inolictntent It isotott or i" ''" e",',"er In tl,c first iuswnce the of Ids 11,•o der „I Mr. Attorney. to rui.arhv' ' hop preadoing or 'pamphleteering. unless the 4 I "'' "r two rcnt oFgottve :slave Law .1,(04 ,, i by the I I :ion of a spa agai„st Fanuetl mrruJuc pares t.111,1•C C Tri, et att tool against the pressea tel printing offices of thent The, ern, rooh.guited there evil be ltttle disappointinene for the future • It will be Boston e'on that th" wnr aunt he n. rodu•ur en ' I T aa* I Tim News nounCava.: to —The Russian turl of lo- a•rrvmnt:.m - e0".001 Thirty is this cont./try are illaittlf,tly dit.aprinted I tbrne r '""" t ''''' m the (Ijat.rn- ,at d e r tenor of the new: by Afrma. The al. eent. of Penn, and England are tow.tintoog ..,,t• I,l:may has neither been t h e Ty Delve. although at the oleventh hour. to •onol ity or to surrender , tin the atonic:try, the las tank men nn• he- ;V it . ' (onor N ,,, e0 , y 1 e Ot ewt h ,,t. ore lobos a gnus' Ines` will hobo be sent from Franco We urn rennet-, did sutler heavily, llan Ihr the Iles sub - ere-1 tog et the rate of 1.000 to day, and ths sprite, - nuet 'Reinforcements from Co on.tun *utopltt Ver ''"" f"rna and other places, were iirriving.i umber. In France, a fresh levy f •JOO.OOO , number to supply men eduleinplated : 11j,:we, an as the energy of the army hew ue A meeting of the creditors f Allen Anderson. o eretee,e,„. repel the sftees , h ,,e i when fail" .m the ,n t h outset "" i " ' he i the allies as compared with the- , of the llgssiotes stn an — 'init.• randrable tit any tut, singe thr in Their liabilities art. - oda 1:27tf,;011t. and their ee ,,,, en eme c e , me „ . -veto •tokw only 6.1 to th`lt pound. The Crodk The battle of the rlth anti the Opened emsof toe s .1 McHenry, of Liverpool , ore to meet oti l h later pate, which the Russia, seem tot hare the ireouat• aa't ndervusrid that L ' e ',taken the have the appearance et hoe noottots in that ease will not exceed Is tool in the , , nth„msperate expedients to cheer up the spirits l pound The anticitontoma oortginally e • v1 "'""'" to beseiged city nod to harass the enemy will therefore be c.tfirlinoti. notwithstanding f o r 1 for\ the take of delaying the storming.— misrepresentations attempted to he circulated by I , The \distress in Sebastopol, though possibly ex interested parties. With regard to the ultimate aggetted by the English report., must be very re•alization of o he estate of Mr. Oliver, the pl . ,- ! o, great deed. and the story of the frightful de llo may possibly remain ignoram, Hinge the ht o structian of 2,000 sick tied wountledby the horn - contemplated is to uell his ships early in Dee= tyg of a tomital, could hardly harp been inven her, taking lon ,t ra f t , payment. sn ted with. t some material foundation. Such that the result virtually be a division Aatanaitous\ incidents, which are inseperablo from a mong the ereolitors • aleoilitirohniit, must wear mit the energy, even- The government are chartering nil the mad I . if hey do excite the fury ef the beseaged, and it steamers that can be spared without intetrupttug ! euepeieleg that the Russian commander the existing commeni nus. In case, however, o slicutol have At4tturw.l upon the bold attack of the au abridgement of any of I should be ueces- sth. m th a viosr i to divert attention from the .ary, it will mast likely bee clod in the West m i,,i on within t walls India or Brazil line. S "'"" ''" L. 1 On the\ whole, t to lost news is of n cheering character, and toady no to anticipate favorable news of alery decisive character in a short time. —perhape by the ver \ y next steamer.-1101. - Bul. Itionpos ftittemcgA strange development lion been ramie\ Michigno. It seems that Strong, the lender of tite Slermcips who ee.cupy beaver bland, has heenoelected th the Michigan Lees-. lateen by the voles' of hla l people, and that he Ens returned 1105 majority ra f 13ingbatn, the Fu sion candidate for'loverner s , \ iorbile the entire Mormon vote has been cast for II the rest of the Democratic cendideter, among t tem being Peek, Nebraska Dem., for Congress, ftir whom he has returned 0115.aotes. There are t 240 nouses on the island, in which it would be •ntpossible to crew(' all the' population answering to ruck a vote, anoloit is believed that Strang, haring eve rything hit own slay, hak returned Nio votes. lielhad a personal grudge ngittnet Berry, the Democratic candidate 'for Govertler, and hence he rettirns but .15 hint. Tbe De troihTribune t.etys that it it mare than nutitgeted thstviliere wan'ne election at all on Ileavehlal nnd, and - that Stang went thrmigh the farcekby himself,'„ EtttlLltild Conant Paererstesv --The Ne( Clierab Joernol givei a lusty cased pre, ferment. Blither Hamden, whose consecration wax energeticelly opposed by the Tinctitriana haw a nob in llio Slinistry. Within a feta, menthe his It.t • dter. father has presented his fortunate \on Castle a living of etiont e $l,OOO a year. o.A better eleree oft:tiling soon, he erns presented to n second perish Worth $2,400 a year. And still another parish being in the, Ilishop'n gift, end' becoming, vacant, Ibis same lucky young Wools I:vitiated intosa third„hving, worth about $5,000 a year Tilelßhesturser.—The Sandusky fOhin) Mir ror takelLgrommbin facet of Gee. flounbm, as the demeeratie gondidato for the Presidency, preen • led h is not\ a knovr,nothing, The Bur lington Telrgrnph :gulfs for Col. Benton Brat, and lib . lion:don next,„ as the, Anti-Ne braska enntlit te; while theogincionnti Gazette lets forth the e Ims ne„Lewis Campbell, Esq., a free-soil mem rof Otmgrewarern Ohio. Patterns To n Tterens - en.—The ship John Elliot Thayer, wh eh snits to-day fei'Liverpool, takes back about 100 paupers from the different institutions in the a s tute. Slue of these were brought up from DoeAlxtnnd yeaterdax, making in all 28 that have been sentenced to be return ed. The others raters art their,own will. One of those who go back is, no onlif, man Tlko has been In this &wintry for 'lldity:Blz yeaks, and who has Weed' a family nrlburie s tl theni\ith in America, and whose desire now to retard, that :his hones amy rest with the p of his fathers I.froston resents, 29th. o ' Te ' Steer. Tlt A n6.—Nearly 1200 African Slaves are said to have been landed lately at Ci erifuegos. only Tlior 130 of whom were captured by the authorities. There are hints, also, that I the Captain lieneral is not acting out his proles sht of hostility to the infamous traffic. The Captain General, like'GVilills, is suspected of having an _pitching palm." Nevertheless he has'. issued fresh orders for the suppression of the I trade. The whole number of net-roes landed during the year is represented to be about 0.3b3. The Agxiculturel produce of this season in Ireland will, it is said, reach I:10000,000 ster-1 ling above that of fast year. • Another Mail Robber, named Lewis 11. Stone, has been arrested in New York city for robbing ten mail bags, the contents of which were found secreted in a vault neer a horn in which Stono'l stabled his hrirse. Be hail, been in the employ of the Elmira contractor, who carries the mails to and from the Erie Railroad cars ot that place, ! and it was there that the hags were rifled. Ravine EMIGRANTS. —Since the Kansas bill passed, the New York Emigratitg Company hate directly forwarded over ono thousand itualgratiks to Kansas, and indirectly one thousand more:-.3 Provision 13 made to forward eleven hundred' more in the spring. This is in addition to thlcl large number sent Out by the New England So-N clay. By the way, Senator Atchison delivered a sort of valedictory address to his constituents in Missouri, en the Gth instant, just before set ting out for Washinton, in which he earnestly called upon them to take prompt measures to make Raney a slave State. BREAlourrris ON inn lokiics.—The New York State Canals will be closed next week for the : winter. Large qantitics of produce are on their way from the tipper Lake porte. We ',certain from the clearances published in tho 31ilwaakie and Chicago papers, that there were up to the 25th, afloat, and on the way to Buffett', 222,092 bushels 'wheat, 177,247 bushels corn, 02,216 bushels oats, 12,01)0 bushels barley and 4,200 bushels rye, reeking a total of 465,232 bushels grain from those two ports. Besides there is undoubtedly a considerable quantity afloat from the porta of Racine, Waukegan, Kenosha and Sheboygan. CAPTOR. or AN ABMIST.—A letter from Moo, Pool, (Asiatic Turkey) lately received at Lyons- France, slates that a photographic artist of Bourg, named Daviel, has fallen into the bands of the ItlnellitiO, while taking a sketch of an eh gagement not far from Kan, The Russians being repulsed by the Turks, retreated close to the spot, where the artist had posted himself, and, carried bins off, together with his photographic apparatus. r\ A ina , m tt '. u I u ,:. I ,atc: le teat place at the I'aor II ate las t erening. the pertlettlart el whit,: iv - di-rt., fro n Mr. c. S. Itathbone, talc of the Acepe ra of tit l' n.r I i tei , e. A man .\ by the atunti'et' Patrick K. c, came to the l'nor linune the pa=cer. fall. wi `t hit wtfc Jane 1111 3 K child, about Nur year, old. ine had hut one arra; linviti last the other I • a i.rentatare dit chtirc of a cannon. It appee fLe lal.ll,ecorne jealatir of hit wife, an ! latt .. eninz tSunh a y) \ about Klr o'clack , hew i.::,,hi4 ,Iv, rem no I caTel Intr to can, in hlat h e tai,.y altt y:.l the Call, 'meeting hill /11 then p f the train. K,l ne. withaut a mareent•c wartnc,rht tier and drew etc., acrat l / 2 her throat.. era, ~no of the principal arteriet, Site EsCarl from his graep and ran dawn entice (dying,. t• Oh Lail oh (Ind:" he fotJawing after, truth the tel theoutrh fit rye unaccepted 1:1,.1,L114111 the ha •ment when she fell, hither frten'the loss of hie d or br a blow from hit powerful. arm. The a :rut had grouted the inmate, .', ,kni u s ag h scarcely two iniailt s es before mo t h s , h reace the .oene. he lionnel her deal and the tiratal husband was sizting by her side bleeding,' hating al, cut hi. own throat in a drenlfull manner. The keeper describes the scne thad, here took I sire as 1 - i fill beyond de screiption. !Cane head the raror ,tie in hi , hunt, and woolil draw it 11Cro-+ his throat, then LLa his wife. who•lny dead by hi, silo An attempt was made to fake rt froir him, lint he sterna.) frantic, flourishing the in-frinnoti,,uif-tleatli alcott 411.1 animal a s it' he would cut if 'within his roach. Ile MA04:1011 draw the later actitss hit throat ant repent the kin., until it 100, final ly knocked fent'', hi, hand hy a tilow ginen 'by stick in the handy of the hooter. ulso die') in about three quarters -if an hour after this horrid affair took place. Mra. Kane is rep resented as a kind-hearted, mcdrst and ming woman, who, nt the lime hail charge of a i.lek ward in the hospital. r...th the 111.1.a,11.1 on•I Wire were placed under the oupercision c ,P Of, reroricr. The following is the etatetuf nt of Dr. Cole. grove, the home physician, who was On the spot, a. given heforn Coroner .Inr.,e —.••l Tr/Li stand fog in my office." says Dr. 0., •.preparing med icine. having just c onpleted the lint umund• {Chien tee women entered, screaming, ' Dieter, Knee is I immediately ran down stair, followed by Mr. Howard andspNlr. When we reached the carpenter's rutnn, I behold Pat Kane_sitting upon the their by his wife, the blond having coursed acres..., it:fading in a pool. Kao way just completing . the tteration on his own throat, while lon whole body •was covered with Ilteel. I immediately graefted his hand razor, hut he wrested it from me,uft the sanioitinie branilishitur it around my heal, and uttering the most deathly I saw at this time flay the esophagus was several, In a in, moat, Nrr. Roth:one. the keeper, and others en teral the rnuncwheu the 1,11., ma, knooked out Eane's hand. We pulled the man away, and I examined the urdirturiate woman, to see if life contained, hut it had departed. The right carotid was about two-thirds severed, also the tr,lica to,ophugus. I then ke11111111(al Kane to see if any thing call be done. „I.at ia , tantiy made up my mind that it IT:1A 3 4 it was him to hreathe \more tpan a few rimmente. The que.,Nan Li been asked if Kane tone net intent.. So far as my observation goes 1 have not seen anyinaitations of insanity. and I may add that all wlin j have Been him about the htinso agree no to this:, lied grant the inmates of the Pear Inure may 'dm epared anther such borne. The hedies lie nea . t; the plate where first seen by Dr. Chlegreve, a .vAtin,g the action of .the Coro ner. —/49: E=E RON: r.. foreign corres, .: the ‘Mrerrer who writes under the tune:tt . ••ii de P." In a late let ter ony , of lirlgiom tI, t . i n regsed to the gos pel. the ntAjee:ty of the people are grossly ru N,kut:iere. ri..t.t.l perhaps its Spain , nm the tooreTt tired th,triet, .•1 Italy, hare the prio-t.. taught more extra raga!ftbles. fie gin's tine lollewing ekampira There is. near Brussels, a place much renown ,' for its pilgrimages. At ..ertaill Mptlirlte.l of people go thither trim all tho pr,eittees of Belgium. They walk upon their knees aroitul the altar, andurlnt erou y that the marlin alma is we, hollow.. What has been placed ill I:11141 frequented chapel! lititer,and you see upon :Se ifltar an iron cotton. rel what is is tli,s coffin (liftoff with a few hits of thresel WMIIII oruntal it. Well: this dis taff anti threml tolottged. according to the decla ration of the priest.. to the raps Nary! The Virgin -pun with this dirtatr, while the infant J ems slept in her arm': These sacred relics therefore work wonderful miracles What im store :aid profanation ! In the city of Liege there if a Nark Virgin, also works oftouishing miracles, This Y t k Virtrin. who seenl , to belong to the African tither than to s FillrOpello people, iu her (rows innumerable pilgrims. The priests Itat this X'irgin miraculously protected of Liege during a bloody Beige, and peeiced all the cut mist's botilths into her Inrn re:ate` 1.1., at -hr tjr Chrr • i ,LI4O, a satut who cures alt 4erre•cti.s ot•ct. Stck or,, by hundicda and thou - sands are annually A thither from all parts of Eel glom. A soilekin Inas:, i.e first celebrated; then the relies of tilt : Swats ore suCCesSively placed upon the tittA•WAttch horde, and their Cure in \ etrecarl. The ohl truth in this stiameful farce ht that the popish •eticletaastica receive much money. Nothing in he w0f17.1 is more lucrative Iliac ooptilir stiliersil ion., to those who possess the art of taking advit\tage of them. • ___ Tat: Wan.—The Paris correspondent of the National Intelligencer, aiatinguithed for his knowledge and foresight i\ European affairs, thus speaks of the War and itkprobable results: "The woe is decidedly losing ts first popular ity, as in always the cote. Thqe is generally loud huizat when a war coma Aces, but they are louder, longer continued, and car more sin cere whin peace returns, as will Ipintmtly be the ca..e in the present instance. ‘But when the latter event wi. I occur no use Cail predict, Thu war nt prevent appears rattly to he trim- I merited, and my opinion is that Rahtia will eventually triumph. 't Sevastopol, however, must be taken.The' whole energtes and resources of the two na 'uns will, if necessary, be devoted to that object, or t2,1 - aii would be most fatal. lf, however, a tli;- 1 Afrous result should now occur at tiebastopol ' I shall not he surprised if Louis Napoleon finds hintaelf in trouble at home, and such fears are extensively entertained in this capital. . I have never had and eery Isis have any re- : Hance on the good faith of Austria Notwith standing al: the present appe,raocos of hostility to Russia, I have not the moat distant idea oh.' will ever nibs active measures against her, and the allies will be fortunate if she does nut ac tually join her against them. Europe has a most gloomy prospect ahead.— The great probability is that the will become one Coot military camp, with the dames of war rag ing ones almost her entire turtuee. hates hope that the United States will have the wisdom to keep out of this horrible vortex, and thus not ottly sole themselves from the lotteries which would otherwise attend them, but at the same time reap the rich harvest which their neutral position would afresh. 1 woulthremark as a singular fact that more dependence is placed upon the Russian accounts of the operations in the Crimea than upon those from the alit.. The result bat shown that the former have been very truthful. ieeeder and the Indians. Madame Rumor is just now busy with the name and conduct of this high functionary. tin les, great jnjustice is done Lim, he is displaying inure solicitude fur the furtherance of his own inteleski thaw it common to these degenerate times. We hear it said that the Governor claims to I,c, superintendent of the affairs of Grose Lodi:ins who dwell in the-territory commit ted to him. Whether the maim IS well or ill founded we are not I prepare.l to say, - but the mere assumption shoal.' instdre him with a fath erly feeling for those helpless beings, and a de termination to guard their rights against en croacbalent•hy the wily white-man. Such, how ever, dors nut appear to be Gov. Reeder's esti mate of his position. lie thinks that it-is vain Ode only lit proportion as it enables him to take the lead of all others in cheatmg and defrauding the red man. • To thaw that we arc not speaking idly, we will adduce use instance of the Governor's method of dealing with the Indians. There is a most valuable body of timber lend, coniisting of twenty-three sections, belonging to the bait breeds of the Kate tribe. and lying on the North , bank of the Kansas riser. Fur three lands, or at least for sumo of them, ail dollars per acre have been offered. and in the opinion of compe tent judges they are worth too. Gov. Reeder • has now in pon,ion deeds of co'nveyance for thir teeu sections, the consideration to be paid pur porting to be $ 2 50 per acre. Thirteen sec tions fl , snti contain n. 12,7, acres, and cost, at $2 5( per acre, $20,800, At $6. they are wor th - .0,496, giving a profit of $23,130; whilst at sl6 per tore, they ore worth $6 3 ,20 0 , and give . tet profit of, more than Stii), o o o . These title„of course, are worth nothing un til it shall hove been certified by the proper au thority that the consideration hal been paid. and that it way tqair one. It is not likely that any , such certificate \will he given; and consequently, [ , far as this pytieular transactiailis concern ! ed, the wholesvi kresult in nothing but the expo ttra of llov. Reeder's cupidity. But there are other ways of speculating and acquiring proper ty in the Territory, \ besides ,purchasing lands from Indians, who, 'for their own protection, 'are not permitted to' 'veil. By some offhese 1 Ways and means, it, is \not to be doubted that Ggr. Reeder will build uft\a fortune equal to the I anticipations and hopes of Lila most admiring Pennsylvania friends. Those who think they know, say that there will he, no election of a T,eriltorial Legislature till next opring. Gov. Reedenhad ?Our months grachmily acebrded to hint fir winding up his private affairs at Easton and '‘hereabouts; at least as much us will lee required (or fixing tip a now set of\private affairs bolero \t hose of the public can eceive consideration. There are those, moreover, who, seeing thatlarge numbers of men, women, and children have. already been cipedited to that Territory from the neighbor hood of the Governor, think that no eleCtion will !ordered until they shall have had to shake at linele Sam, and a harder one by- himself. 'These are probably malicious suppositions, but, the penalty which greatness has to pay is,detraction. Tile opinion is genetlt], and constantly gaining ground, that Gov. Reeder's feelings are with the anti-sleedy party, nod that all his movements will be directed, as they 'are supposed th have been thus far, to the subs . etyience of its interest. —independence Agrarian. , MM2gZl==l . . Kansas TottlllToll.T.—The independence Agra rian is aiming a few well directed shots at Gov. Reeder of Kans. Territory. whiedt will be found in another celumn. Re copy thlinrtiele because we hare some pretty substantial reasons for be- Holing it all, and also for believing in great dual more of the same kind shout his excellency that has not yet been spoken. That Gov': Reed er has gone into the Territory as a speculator in lands and town and city property, in, we think, ~dear-elloUgh to convince any one. Besides the large amount of land charged upon him,.by the Agrarian, as having been obtained from the la dilltlo, we are informed,upon pretty reliable au .thority. that he is a stockholder in almost teery town or city that is projected in the territory— `, From thin beginning it would scam that the Geri , Amor is doing pretty well for himself, bui as yet A have heard of nothing that ho has done for th&yeople of the Territory, who are without law' for their government. An yet wo have seen no order for taking the censuS of the Territory, no proclamation calling `ripen the people to ,elect a Council or Legisla ture. l\hy is all this delay! Is it to give farther Um° to the Eruigrant'STAid Societies to scud cot 4iigrants for the perpoSeof controling 'the • electiohs 1 The Governor it seems had lost teo time in attending to his own personal inter est. But the.interest of the !settlers is thus far neglected. ‘ In Nebrnska, \ the Governor has ordered the census to be taken; is makiag all the necessary prepawttiona for 4te erection of a Council and Legiolatiee Anitembly. But In 'Kansas we hear of no such preparations. 'The acting Governor of that Territory, pdzhaps. has no ulterior ob jects in niaw. Ile bas no Emigrant's Aid Socie ties to control his actions, and is willing to leave the government of. the gople to themselves. PVIOVISIONS TOM TITH Aar FOlteEfi..--A arm nt &Many, N. Y., receive \ from Chicago, n few days ago, awl forwordod., oi i srgo of "Extra In dia Mew flier,' weighing 11 c tons, consigned to a firm in London, and intended for thirCrinies. .11 was packed at Chicago, sod he ehargenpoid on it for transportation to Albany amounted to over one thousand dollars. \ iinii '_~~~i'u . ~r ~"i~,~'~w~ E LXVIII -NUMBER lEIE . . , i , 11..5,ter., Rio Ea;St3(7la Iva , e Unircrsirl A getleman rashly ed on Friday :Id h. I.(Novem er )to give a taro in• Canal ~,\ against o use of tobacco. be room was. med long before he commend with under sates, provided with pipes and 'gars, aqui! crackers; an thelecture had nit proceee when it was Interrupted by cries of '' cheers for Sir`lValter Raleigh." ''he lect becoming angered with the increasig die made an observation that •the had espeen coming to a Univerity town to add r4l f men, and not a lot s ef blackguaids." his was the signal for increased_ noise and confus du ring which pipes andnivars were Oct ninth in all \ directions, and a number of persons wh h od entered the gallery twineh had been cloy 30 the under-graduate,) were sedated With ash - or of squibs and crackers. ~ The riot continuing, the Mayor and \N.r. E. C. Browne, one of the borough magistrates, ap- \ peared 4 — on the platform, but were not listened ' to, and retired, the under-graduates follovrkng up \ their retreat by storming the pfatform and ~ pro- \\ posing an amendment--,That tobacco is anything but pernicious." Amid - St the confusion„ a 4z0.. ‘ !iceman collared an under-graduate who was breaking up one octhe forms ; whereupon th„ uneer-graduate immediately struck out with his fists, and, shouting out, "Gown," a rush 'of all \ gownsmeu .was made, and the silly fellow was \ borne off in triumph, amid the crash of seats and \ loud hurrahs. \ Thu whole of the police force had by this time arrived, and a desperate fight ensued, the con stables using their staves freely and making sundry prisoners,' whom they lodged in the old sessions just as the senior proctor, tho Rev. Mi. F. , lleston, of Trinity Celiege, arrived. On the arrival of the proctor, the prisoners capititlao, and, having given their names and colleges, were allowed to proceed home. On Saturday night again, notwithstanding that the proctors, &thee .' by a number of master of arts paraded the town, several skirmishes took place with the townsman. A subsequent attempt on Sunday the sth, on the part of 1501110 :NO students to get up another tobacco row, was defeated by the college Milan, when the town magistrates determined to impri son the participants, on operation which was ef fected by locking the chapel doors while the young men were at evening prayers. On Wednesday, at the Town Itch , Richard Cayley and Thomas Charles Wood, both under graduates of St. John's College, were placed in the dock to 'answer a charge preferred by Super intendent Jaggard, of assaulting the police in the execution of 'their duty. Great excitement pre vailed, and the bench was thronged with magis trate?, and the body of the court densely crowd ed with under.gmluates and townsmen. Both of the young men, who appear to have acted with great violence, were fined .C. 5 each, and ex penses, or in default of payment, one month's imprisonment. It is almost unnecessary to state that the flare were immediately peel, and we, are informed were soon made up to the defendants by a .whip' oeng syrcipathieitig under-graduates. rPARISYDITIONS--Lingurire NT of England, E vole: Hallam', Erigland, Middle ar.l rol Wdi'Cloutayyve'a Letters Is For aaln by n 3 E-3no QJ by nol3 i;D -• — is . - u p. ROOM 'A. LIV nl3 1911.1p , ,D APP riIABLE LINEII - and 1 ,, r Nif at reduce, nwn and lintel keeper" \c I:ritaanber the Place. the e' Market at. nu' fIOFFEE-10( ...) In Flare and 11 - 4 1 LAT BOAT! ff 140 feet long Also.-1 Flat IJO cet 8,, by 11l AIM: good applying roan to trl if I LONtli SEL X.) rood and Ibr I , ORN jra. for Rare by EIGNETTE t vl ,t erkd YDRADLIU rrSS Spring wssp nn hand at 3IR tlwrtTTon. W. W. WALL.SIE. PRlabOrßh, Pooh 5.--.lwda - wST 1 CASE FRENCII RIPS (oyerau:) - ' L I do do and fnr pal. hr " roll ( .7:11U l t b T ° I ) 011.;t1r Ili W . n L y oT , S u po:l_ , \ \ raciped. with so n . i ball and ton p lnt it arlors. a piazza. dinlow \ Pa. and kitchePolot‘d Attie. apn..l collar. Prat vault , nod stable. eh We trey.. tr. The Into are each 2.3 R. front \ on Wolatar wt, by 11.1.)dper no Chatham. nolt S. LUT lIBKIIT Pt SOY. 140..11 at. E , LOOIIOIL CLOTII-12,0 0 0 yds. 3 4, 5. P and 8-.1: Shp. Ronda 4, and a yd.. wide. Pot . I. at any ains nod ahamof . rovana halls, at 01? OU PTS. TURPENII.Is4L-3Otfilils. in prime order, for pale by It. E. SELLERS a . CO. ETARIC ACID Six)fur sale,by K cwl9 R. SELLERS & CO .. NDIGO, 31AliaLLA & MADRAS-3 casks (or Pala ho PPIS R. E. SELLERS A CO. 1 4 1 1, tilT Peach, Apple, um, nr nov Ch'"Y. r*"'"'d E g li. h, 7ll:V}lVA ' vrod . 1. 4 1 VERGREEN,S—Juniperlavitea, Bal. " .00 U b , TT 11 = 15 . Igs. 11 t , t i e i r m t4i s. I. devagisf I ARD-15 kgs. this day reed and fur sale t r no 9 HENRY 11. COLLYNFI. t No. I FARM IN 01110 FOR SALE; sit tinted 101 i ell west of Harman, end 1.: mile from Lb: Elm... mad and Marietta Rallynad. cent...ins 170 &cr. 10 sred w d h e ch rn -a hacf r iS a t n re d e s • T ghraa m st o at ro v o em u n ti e v a ar ti e on large barn, goad frame stable sod • comfortabis Log Ilunte. This farm is decidedly tbe best grain fano I o tar net.grbbm . hood. and well watered. Pare 1117 per sere.— dimly to null B. IIcLAIN .1^,014, 21.5 tn VIALTESE COLLARS just reed at North INK. East corner Ith awl Market rta. row MURPHY k BURCHFIELD. SALT ,L gi ti lt. c o i r i tatd 1 r BSS. BABBITT'S SOAP POWDERS m. 6, .4 tbr er FLIMMO BROS. 'RESII PEACIIES'-92 cane Fresh Peach net thts Bay afrzeo2 J- W. 3 i L ND.2a „bat, t. XTEW WORD ON THE RULING ELDER j 1 —The Tutus. or Bo.varmtirm. on the Importance kr, etbe ()Moe of Bullankllder, by the author 5 -Why am I Preabyteitan." For th \ale at DAVISON'S Book Btore, nen Market eteeet.near 1 i t ROOMS-10 dq. extra recd' arl for sale BJI by \ BELL k meerrr. • FOIMOTLIY SEE 1 ' 0 bblii. reed and fur 1 rale by 0., BELL • LIGGETT. - F 15R75 30 0 b1, „. 1.9. largo,d M uu r N 04 .3 Mackerel; do. I=os Codfish, j lit ree N eArld - for Zo by ~,.,...4 ...._ 4,011 N WATT A EO. . r pRODUCE-.--21 bbia. eat& Corn Meal;. =`, t 7; \ b do Par.and rtaa. loot \ and for We . on• JOII4,3VATC • CO. - \ Tar 4 PPLES-30 bbls. Apples ree%l per Rail nk. lined rm. de be. vol 3 IL DALI.IF.I.I. e. Co. TE WORKS OF TILE REV. WIL.LLAM JAY, of Anode Chapel, Bath. eordpriellet tier not heretottoro promoted to the Atomic. • oldie,. Jo 3 c o la • It ba.el t. • 'IORN MEAL-8 bbls: fresh qrroutid for J sale by noI7 \J. W. REA. 74 WAtelyst. it y, i7 FLOUR hani 1 . 4 PPLE BRANDY-12 bbls. verT_One nay warantral a mime sitlrle.ne luefflg . rale by oul 11% IL 2L . TTON. rta 12. Weed at. . , 1.? ED FLANNELS--WarriTted allwool, dliai " P " Yd l. 7. asca ten. 2S. atb at oa rtIOBACCO • 10 catty bxtl, MO cured Isla; lust leaf Tobago:4 ratty bp. Oranolso 01 lb. I lamp Teb".reg 18 , e Vetterleen . aCarrxllsb 10 gra Mr. uttier. gee eat. ale hrLL, Te . l . e.gag 10 e John Auden. .Lan . Lang and for age or :len. IL SUTTON, Na 12 Wool at_ OBACCO & SNUFF-1 catty has. 11Ase and Tabu,. a impeller athebe 4 061. 1101..Snatr TerWa br golo IV. 11. SUTTON. Na 12 Wend at. T'EAS-12 catty bzs. extra flue Y. 4. Tea, 1 lb. rattle. catty bee. aye Y. It. Tea. to la lb rattles. Ctrleetal T. 11. Tr. 0 lb. e for wale low IV. Il SUTTON. No. 12 Weed et. IVICINDOW—SHALiES of different styles, COMM Woe Latelseage. tiotbk. Interim and Fruit aL So. 1 Iffaiarkrt .2. 1 4 1311: 17 -106iklAs. just rcc'd and for sale by " • ; C LEEE - g', 7 -.) 'OO big. prime W. R. tutting Peet teed : end hie Welty HENRY 11. COLLINS. OlLels. CLOT:I/TABLE COVERS of differdifferent , entlitlet mtll patterns, sold In any quallUtet et the MI Cloth Warrrootos. No. 116 Market st. noI4J. a 11. PHILLIPS, .. 1 IV RAPPING PAPER-200 reams VT tins to antra B.* for sale by mai HENRY 11. alum. AIR CUSIIIONS of all shapes and sizes at th 616 416 R6bb. L l / 4 46t. n 6 Harlot R. unfi 101tREAST PUMPS li. S ktINGES of diffe a_p ant kinds, at tb• Indla'Rulotrepst. 110 Market at. 011 . , , . kU. I9.IILLIPO. N 1 PPLE - gln 'W ELDS, ho/0/0110 . and Re tall, at the India 2.llbbart Depot. '4.0 IL pIULLIps • pODEISII-1. cask just, recd vii oat ' - ' , all 00\1.10/1111.AND. ig=r- \ \ \ 7. \ \ \
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