i 4 4 1-171 L 1 1 • M 4 c 13STATILISHED IN 1786. HU IN —. ESS7,I3IIIteI'ORY. . B. saiNcir L . .• 4 :11.1 Iluato erson, Now Yoaz pmt j0.5um0n.,41364''. 7.,ve'5jim=2,"_20.1.14!.1tr.t1.1 awn tuttnontlal and larsts“ pmmxp, United litat. 'Combs, PUB and lg Goods - Willits ,Taaker, ilt -. PARK PL4.01, NEW YORK, Invites ~ - um. itumn. ,CtunssadWana.rn lleselk Ilta: y ,_.,4. "..11tOCk Ori . , :Wlibt EWA , ThOttl Slid ' Nan I. . 3....7 1!6141 . 2tIo Put= 1 7... 6 .. 1, I urt m '4°l,chtt PI Ins Nagar. flutA Acestriaa"7 Du . , " ' , ."u ax, al:001w Bads. of kw i dis k '''' ,--, '-; , 4 ' emba, nano *AVMs oe *vary dusenhtlm.' a v 2 ., . rtri,3r i , d atioz.l/0l Kul pia hirer,. A...dr o a 4 ' 4 't ri4a4Z ....117;254,11. -- eigr=„ a %,..,H.,o , )verrlerect price, far O of ApprolvikL 7 mr. tur Ildttat salactut .04mc 01 , 1.-thair, WOLISAII TASKED. 10 Pak Ilaus,: 4 l•lr Mat; ' , Nur cut thlsout. ; - .Hduglea: Patent. 'CE . .No. 9>artt street, tATESatc.. the T AUCIONTioas aro instiates azamt tht, ;talultbe Vat. Alt. _ W. JACKSON 8021. GRATE AND FENDER MAKER, FRozeram d WO BROADWAY, NEW YORK. naldly • ''l , .&Piat wearaocras. .jk a.... .-'t UNOAN,: LEWIS & BARTOW, No, 1.6.1 , wutiam store.--4 knot Torioty or WEB. Mr Book - kkatkomnik Prtotora, BookMako, M 41,10151051311211. : mara.LND FAntrr Gone. • - ATILBORN I 00 - 154 .- Maidiin Lan • -.ll,eahl e( 3 o • B a =liberty Amok bigenent arTOTb —f: 1: C • ,TZ, - :.Importer'of Polished Plato usem--frOm th. old established ntatosPietory of the _ .. BIUYISH PLATE GLASS COMPANY, - sAyffirmufk.r.Aproasiffia, ZNOLAND. " 40 IMBED PLATE of all sizes,. suitable - ter r masess et None asel.... Dmettlar, Pay Cent „ 4 777, sialirag4 79 sro.7a z ititie- ear 14 Po rt4dl . .. ~_ ' 1 41111MIAN - AATE. GLASS COBWANY A 6 -..•—• - ' • Actor-A ' Williamsburg, L. I. trig subscriber_ :having taken the - ~. rt - ~ ost UN, shaviC uompany., Ii now enabled to Bough Plate GianahAbe,Skyitsh..s, Fkortile. tool ?amanita. ot quality , suparior to Lb* 1..P.t.d sriltha ...arm mu sh lawn. rstali. /01117 h. PLLTV. - JsU-sm _ , .it lkituTer ann. No. Tort • , . _ • 11,1 Pi& 011 INT, ON AUCTION. ‘ 41(11 AMPORr&TTON •- • ozo: 7/:::.Tuarrr,:&co 16.114 1111lisai at: RTE 'Qin* of• TS OF Makkea fataei.Netw sock: MPU - - • Gentlemen Purrusbang (hods. t- A jliG dettomaineCto.:adopt - the , cosh 'torte bents to Y loapook too of Mak - a Oda setallhetromot may b. Stead • large and • well aaldadad simitemock. jidt &at* On. '••% U4 =•• • 1f=4;21•4 7- 81TaW i t " 1 "ad' .4mtLirati ata. l2 Ha halo matatilat laulaem for the fart twenty Plere.ll6lllllll3lt IS IMIONINST a. tb.7 Mal* Ma. ta••••.. that soar merrereivloa by almost the goodie the market &fort% atoll n . need to matter thettualrat thatemr apt* la Uto Ihntraay be Ibtrad bank • .I•2I4MdP • - -- - . • ' .littfati b payEN ; S. BI OD9 ortheaworto, April .- • 0th0.,14 Jacob Mt, Now .ork Oitr. , ' ' • •Mg Celebrated ooliir is now acknosils dm- ..st/ialt. be the maraarasr AXD MOST PXg nor Drachma In tltta or nor °that countrz: . it ladlostruroist•l now V I rthen 4t_ta_ bright moo :.a ....tgroul tbo U 1 CA . 2 . 12 ,0 1N it o t Luz r o t =p , ...t; _': .."11.= obtallow t lw it. r .31. lioll. not wp is. Sib arms Imo estos to telt ~,,...T . of tho =mot krodok with. tioilf otioir... _orotto oar vort a or t t=47. tn.= oPPUos . ''' -7 %ma, yens ' ' 7 : 44z01.t0 tat mat* tbrirordr tl'ithi*' b. C-'l4 : , - .1 j . ' .. .../.11 sans 1rU1 . .1_30 or . orsoUr ottkaktot to aatlll fdt*i.t, 444 . 4 . 1 •4. Wan the most nonsta.o44 tapas. Ant . - 044, Wait; 14 ;aeob at; I. Clty. . Oil Olathe antiliattinpr:' 11.1 TH. BR RRAT..,Y EAR Wu OA . .. A t now vikeltripg a large and choice iv - no w of CARP=.4B3..oftnn latent and 'mod . Itoyal i r'nat,” - " 4 • " . . ' • Brows and • • ..- • ~.. - :,..: ' ~ ;, • • PatagMnpniare . ..twilladplbda — Valann ' • Sodetbar with way denciption ..of U. Gotten. and '-''' aw 15 tso Si het mid.: sal nuaLltin wad prim., ; • •' 42 161•011 Cloth ; Wird gram' Oil Saadar_ . bad idut Hallaad Window tuder. Plano sad Mable Ons s.' Mans, Dragoons, Oonmand ,Canton Matting, Soda. Vanitiam wash of ikl4ll be at. aindanabe low•Mtaan prSea rd. alr widd n - \ =WO . !.. . TATILIMILIE'S PLATFORM ,SUILLES. fjC l / 22. ..: undersigned. havinx been appointed, -t , 7 • - "nnriatini Annuls for the We ot titan. calf! sonaninatunod ay Ur steno! brownies ........i . . ''' ' ''' AT. FAIRBANKS & CO.. borne attantkni of Ina banner conunanity 4t7 ty or thaw raalaaorar .11 airs ... • realm ^bow sober to Ina BAWD= mall tits Salinada in the Crofton States .., ma m arl, in envoy' branch of banner ticroitabOnt turmoil and rantrinalbrin orrouney and gnat duratnli. pp thither, ins re Libra ot nanny T N &AND LI ..1110M WHIC4 SWIMS aliV asit NO _ . , • nro . W . :lol vans for 'Omuta, Etlab a. t . 'Domes% SIM May. Coal Railroad ono lk f i f .',' . s u alt.- itil=t IZZgt. sill /YU • rittsbaingit. 00, Emile 'end :Job Printing. ,- • OILN SURYOO.IE.,: ltirvvig liberOb Inetlim• to 'PRIM stmt. steel eloseStenougeg. oonl4 respertfolly Wei pressomerestereebeikte alereireormore we; Vet prorkter with iteile power and emperor book. •oard "! -or brpa rbe rslo eratehdet r e oa r loe oiaar r a llo b s l,eio%b otr o i p o e r r i x oeOrcrutd w e o o w f / t en o der.ese r r ein. mater's eowboarU. Arty rams Hoot Pater.M"on -4.114 MA far We. • „wig 4ITTSBURGR ',COACH; FACTORY ! . :.. ! .. F ....j. - ,.....4.11L115L1f 1.. 1172/6111111—,1...4wr. p. 111.111. , -....... .2. ' (80:011111011 - S0 le Id. ;11Idekrw, " lrfo. , ola DylllCANtr ALLAUT Mt ,- pw..Wmbittat.... •-- SS= Lio . , ! (WIRES. 0 .. OR mau .V:ll 3 R.Sfoßk . tti ßleglic . Mars dtlptlan or Amer' Vint bealispleibmildool et Ildla. !did or m == s4r ausid; " Itent=g el - yid.'l . .•• . I ''' llide o l l and Leather Stere. - .141;1. : ILIattICPATRICS4- ~ Sci; 21. South- Third :_s_Creek -1 " Bitions - Narbot sad Obeettant. ILL. Ildlikklphls, 'k in, AB FAB t. a LE Venn HIDER Bl i. . at lansteatill.b. NA Lerma it. it. 102. of ww .=llL%rany ti rj . l f natlsits ....6.6. ll:LriFfiEL•77. Ira. inireg CO` ingerst, :wii: ADWrrizitibli•o n -,,- - *.l-101,ESALE G.1100E1113; - :-Prodateaad remal L e.z.L utel Ihreheith, , c-ANe.e zy , , • • Pittabur! Rh Manufact es ured Articles, Na. :219 kiWily, stud, canw of In sr i r 4,,, ays' , _ s , .. . .:, mrsetresa.p.t. - J - - IfirtHO L . Z13.1131 0 R aoer`Fa u aszsassek • DZALEILS 1111diuti l'itisbargh lunfistarty .• ;.:k . 14 , ;')10:14111r,iter area, irwis & Coq ACA.NIIVAOTII-It&Es OF f a : PIIIIRIO . 41.01 D; SUlphuric Eatery 10/11aP4Altata cif tn" =At • „ 4,n;"=IM 4 WP ..I.l.lllllchbon. utfui; WK. DAT1MML.4.4.4.11. 4117.08aF. .2n1514 - GLASS .10/0/tE B . ". 111111. DAVIDSON & . 8 YAMMERS 'aaddealeys iri Vials, or 4 in PAINTEBI3. I -:' ' gmg AND 8102 , RAiNTRYSI. ci a . c4. i ttgrazDzmu s... , , ,- All-vrdeas•promptly . Mni;ir • ramsekt tnt supteW strie. sh2l tt , '''llLow jut. 02 - 7 - :: 0r.27 co ,pupened , an late km=4.0,44100 AsoapAMkp it iFt i l ' the oo "al „ ht, ar tai llttio=o...... loo, aps grPdrireir 'nu 4 6 .1a Lager. 4141161 4:., ';' = s""fftria - .01,=r,.:k._....,_ INILINZ ' ° . "7.1. tfa c r r ..,.." • t . . . lliatka- O% ' . , UHL -.a.m., • Oupetangg,9ll 10ths and 111.atAre. JtOBISON C 4) Arisaraur., oPposra rds mita. lireli•naw- on tend; bad to which they arc lo wr i ice otobi t Artolout oAI 5k4.6 •111 be or at iakity4 *=2. l lintiV il ottogl of :40%w 0 i -:,...bateihrenee twee, g : -- o. 2 sr. .I.4lsysrazsr. QARVANIStif alt desoriptione,suplied rt a in sat roir~Loolidtad to wan of Qat= Itioinovomou. oon s Istritotot tor Mari nit% B. B illsorttkr 1114,00t1 LT ol 4 l .l6o, , Aldertifiln2; fifflaliororner of reaa pad St. Clair et& a th Zig Al ieeeltMV l C.U 6 t "Vag SCOrgilowitistilotutzt sweet sa 4@ffi, Nan iFenot , ll, l , 9so. Astirti "• .tM • 464. • 4.•11" ! LEWITOILFJ.II.4 Proprietors -of ' ~1 Ti . INIM I U se te lit i lL :.n n z Amp ' ' ' R AN.. BENlETT,'llanufsotarecr Of . . .. • , ••• -I , *i I , . . • _.• LOIIIIVEUELLEIME., • Attain at Law, and. Hagan Collector Om'? AliortrAMAtiaacrwro..A iw`,l= grem. 1411 .V,T'AM.lll,rhViitg.h".. Metedrt.lccwwll s oa rut. d, kvilu ...A. • I t' Z 7 414 ..11. 11411. 9 °Was. 0. filasas.. t 13, p,td ihnstslttar, Mdkrt ' • • ditil-dly J. W. TuOILZBON, ' ATTORNEY .Al-,L AW, • commis:mut= Pdrivs rzv A.Ar lA. - 3 Davenport, lowa, WOLL Buy, Sell and Locate Lands and ♦ v Immed viriuriaaa Yar Taxee. Collect Claims, tlcao Monerike. • Lens to Hon. v. 1. Johnston. " era l= ger E. . 41 Pittaburgb Mail Lloyd. • ai'mwm7lll.i. * XMON, A ITTORNAYBISozoosiors to AtAhi, BakawAra Bdlnaa. Chant It, u eltraallartilai thi-arcamavelan ot:ch heal ha art Or t 7 1m . HALL, Attonny M Lew , " Bake omuumm." Gnat tgarilira fourth and ealla . andtanifr 1 : . 8. & naItRISON, Actor t ratt&,„olftli t t 111,411v . tb steemt.=b4trut ORERT IL PHILLIPS, Attorn eyatLaw, B .110BERII POLLOCK.; Attcaney, at Law— Come ut TM had Chant stesei, omit. ths Ocrart mar Ova. Pittatinsh. mr14.7433 "ASPER F*; 1184D1r,, Attorney at Law, tp wo. mryntn atiwt...pite•baiti. „ - - Labigen Generalqcorimies*o good Collect lainagew o 7 .Home and POtClipl .1:. Matoatilimed44l=Z . nd m It or ld . , V= t hautealue• an 4 Salo Soakepitaur Stooks and loamonctiMmta.. 211L117111. fremDElCllos,_Detroit, pOtelovli—M.o4% 54mm-a Ifihm. Bonk • -- '77t' Ott Moo Ammo Blt7rort s cb.. Wmll-7%.1i 43,4 L0055a O= o Bcddiareßounty - Um& & Clitisnikmitiust tin Government. LlMia 'prointre Bounty Lund: War • Tonto Itt , Soldialktlndr _ orliforoatot_talbon. &Item, proloento /Iturt Ts gr . stied to liodnoos tn. •net ?•blith" utet. • ji.: , I:IIWIIPS RAVASTATE-OFFICE, Nc. S 7 „Front ftwn.t. as ilioar nom_ Alaska ; nod. ohm. mOm PIE hop. An. ousi . pr . pgrty West: n!ail . . . AO' 1,11 ' LOOMIS, Estate , - Agent, 'aura, 169 . 29992419. mad _utokir,,eem , 2. 92 *. Knit, It on Ifoott. 99922992 , pr0mptir attand9d AMITEL L. M ARFOIRLL, Secretary Von% Insunnali 03topsan W•twatiff..- .Star t tery Weatertrfim:r INXBOOFFIN, Agent forbanklii'l W 4 i t a g rol.nooz o o n filoolpoo?,port.loomptarono of Wood 30v, /c far'Delawian Mn . tug umon•lmscoapan7•42 Wa."*".4. L im igioceisscatto IMES sa. um. D r ..tancei„ uw in non, Doan In 'ZaZi,burek. r Ar = , ad.:onto.. • tiouN Dialer in Amt.: WWI: 01*:rsriLliis sad Drs !Wilk re. 20e A. - ,FAHNKSTOCIECO.;IVIkoIesaIa Deß~.~y trill al. chiming. of 011* Lnid,Bad gad Lptorss. axasex Wood sat Frostands. Pitt& mild Wholesale Dealer in. 'llOpL IL ersea MU an M Wholesale sse. ' l ' 9 ' "m9l.'". t MC_ rdit..1,•1i7101;165.10 & araaa' NagilL YN:b:4a~;L~:~rd;~ K~~:7Rdt7Tfl~ gPIITLFMING, Sciooessoito Ca.. aaraar ttlatst ttreet sad Diathaed..llaSt. Mat a ttitttat ateaDlattateartiotattot Itedfalsta ;mama, Partamart. sod all ea to hL 'proterttthata tatetattt aiataintadal at all 7eas Amu. • ATWELLDIE di -WHOT .. - Piz3 AT ;T1 GROCERS. Produce A Comudation Mordants. PI BURGH MAIMACTURES, No. 8 Wood sf... - between Crease aril Brut sat AIM DAVID Q. ./0111,18T . Flour, Produce', Previa= and G l om _uolsaiou MSR CH ANT. 7 - No. lef semi. asneo-grllamt, • ----- bl elnrES uttaitiOnio..the sate of Flour, Przt., %g ins, Idstd,ll, Ht..tAer, Utile. Dried 1411.Censigasento respwrtrallyiellettad, -:o3-17 . • RENRY - 13.11:110:. . \ (late of the firm oUkinklildoOrheid,) COMMISSION MZSAI }WIT, DNALER w rib menu. AN 'mop's._ No. 78 Water street, telow Market, Kg 9 'I. MISR • at PERIM. Wie.W2ert t gKhz.E,! , GRaggRAL COMMISSION , MIRPFIANTS; NO. an • - J. L r MA t LI., Wool Dealer 'id conualvdn.lhrthait, • '--- N 0.139 LibertA rr etreetc • w. recu.twa r ti., Euswr . w y = i, 00. Awn Ir 10tEMOVAL.ringe Flarbaug it Co., bang natant{ to 'Ma. Idbaaty laragr - auk= aita r avec-. —....ASELLIMSI AIt , FiGEB.,ILMAIIIII it CO.' (Ekicoor tor IL Commtarkis aawalfarviallag .1.46 Mar lat& aa4 °al rmaSual anarally.lNca ty lama: Pit Pa. arl At: TrVI nizug g .r 2 rD u lp u iaMtilitleawv- , 2 1 iy '. agent dike Almon and builanapo . lli No. 13q Miter StyPitti!nap l Ps. 1. 111, W. • WARDING a Clowassros; lllTAM l =g d ild 4 sftta lq y i s 4 -61:161. ..htewi at. l)==aimairms WatbsaV. MIDEPER - NTELO,,Oonerial Ckuamie; • ent L sashimi en aiiitmaang et Phg•davithi: PISMO* sonastir. ama ' Jona' B.AIANFIVA latcorWinetif Ohio,' PgjanLiat......l3ll 4 l= NISH dah i rrifiNtErn we • 77W - lakt stmt. I ' rooms urruyixa.:..4..: - •......amoxis Lanava.,, 1 •_- • AlLate cram iiiirr . 7eluso. aOO ~• L. SEr: ITTLE: k 130., 'Wholesale Grocers, • Prodne. miti plutamturnikN. -2. etr lon Idspluoik 04 tir 1 ,. -11tna . Tfl.linifile,•. WASiZROITEZ4-11:ENRY , IL. NJ OOLLlNS,lceinatiw d riamo= ' Doan. tu HEN RY 26 Wood 6M i iMsta.Plttabgesti • ' • 26121 -, Z 'w IOMASPAIKER, Import ! er sad Dula Ina tiv kVAtrirles .i sZsgawr.A.l, k, il'l • ,rter - 00 IA isle : A , rtika Orfier. Oarp•Cp*, .oe -11.1, CC • • " 1.43. ""u s Wzoar Ju8ZP11 ,1 1I0111111`&110., Wholesale sad Beton Dealers in lIMOUROS IMBRORXRIZII, JIG _gligirod , BLOM - Faaot Voods &o. ia..tr Jarmo, bee. 4th Ad asDkasongt. ' 101rAzatta Dradlset Imam. , • - walk • . • 11. Abl o & "B 11):, E. 91 Market. , closing- on! _their szt , tiro gdoekenrr Ckcda iia imanic=trolo : gdy. .701::•1:;=;f1L satortmen.._.__ t# " 414P"It tL 7=a i rmar Ylfh et tiinirto wad et low* adttem. , • . - A. KUM % AMA= a a 00., 4desaieZaftra C '4•414..7..4e7,4 0.90. se pm • , iV.:I3 yr leWbolesie visimuut=sitkarsoftweren.ruirt BUSINESS -CARDS ATTORNEYS ~~ ~~ Ra?SZi7S~ a"• T7rs- AGENCIES• COMMJSSION, DRY' GOODS. - ,'• PITTSBURGH, TUHSDAY IVIORINThid p SEPTEMBER . '4, 1855 This is undoubtedly the largest, and; if we are not mistaken, the oldest house devoted to that branch of hinillBBB In the united States. It was established' upwards of third years agog by an ingenious and enterpr ising pianoforte builder, who acquired a practical and thorough knowledge of the •nit,,trade and mystery," of manufactur ing the beautiful instruments for width this house tea so long been famous. If patronage is the highest compliment that can. be paid to an establishment, and Imitation is the alwerest flattery, then the firm of Noun .& Clark have much .to be proud of—tor they have never been able to gonhead of their orders sufficiently to make np piano's for • exhibition and speculation. At the present time, with more than &hundred hands oonstantly employed, they cannot keep paoe with their engagements It is not necessary to satins the attempts which have been made to imitate their Instruments; sate it to say, it is a kind of flattery which a philosopher can appreciate. There are several important particulars which go to make up a perfeot piano. The lumber most be sound and well reasoned; the workmen must be thoroughly acquainted with their art; the tuner must have an accurate ear and dis ciplined taste, and the proprietor must be willing to make generous outlay for the beat materials the market affords. The whole gist of the matter, however, may be summed up in thine words—brilliancy of tone,. durability of mate rial, and beauty of exterior. The notion of these pianos is agreeable to the touch, and produces the sweetest and moat distinct Lowe, and give indisputable 'proof that, howeier rapid the emi ts:4ton,, the nbtae will be powerful, arm, and equal, throughout. For delicacy, depth and rotundity of tone, they are unsurpassed, and they are remarkable for their excellence in keeping tune. A plain, unvarnished, and truthful amount of our recent Visit to the workshops and warerown will give the reader an idea of the extant of business done by these enterprising , gentlemen. The manufactory is located on East Twenty Blxth street, and occupies such II conspicuous position there,. and coverseach a number of iota, it is needless' teeketoh the surroundings, or point out its particulars is detail. Anima gate guards the arcade which leads to the workshops, and a abort walk over a brick patch brings you to • largo door, an which. "no admittance,' in large lettere, stares you in the 17nder this discouraging state of things, yen need not give up in deepair, but just ring the bell, salon will soon meet with a response. While waiting patiently, you will heir groaning bands. tearing saws, hissing planes, end other utunnvinid eoundsr but these discordant notes are the precurst — irs of sweet tcaes, which the geniuir el man will "extract" from the bits of wood. iron and fiery which abound here. We :followed the directions written ince:mis takeable English upon the floor, rang the bell, which was Simmered by • mode st hid who deliv. 1-ered our:litters of introduction to Mr. Clark, one of the Rim, and .he politely asserted we' to the several, departments of this industrial pidgin,. Mr. Clark is a practfinil," anpietetidrng man of business, Well acquainted with all tile =Mate particulars of hie profession, and. he manages his men without noise or bluster, Erse apiece for everything and every thing is its place; indeed the whole establishment works with the accuracy of well-adjusted machinery, dein, a mat deal of work in the best style and the most expeditions Nonni & Clark are the architeots and (retorts of theft own fame and fortune, having worked together am joanoeymen before they munmenced operations on their own 'aecoant. Since that time they have made and sold nearly nine thou sand piano fortes which have been sent to every State in the Onion, to cheer stir charm the ap preciators of sweet sounds. We Brat visited THI MIMI 11001 t. [Then folio•' • lengthy description.) DOMICIL 1.0011. COIL CMILAIL taint° Loom. 2131151 C. &C. , Charlotte Blame, MperAOTURER mid Dealer 'la' Piano and Impnartef iaude aid muittal loatra. nand. _Able .Ye a for the ILA 71/101t0 PIANOS, &Too fa lIIALLIT.PA C0;11 , pagan Maw, with and with. dm !MIMI 1331031000. 073 , • 11l Wood R. ENRY KLEMM Dealer in Mimic, Mu ll Waal Lmstrundentx, and Importa of Italian dulati. he Nimes t MALY grand sad plum Moos, gthaoliation Minn Attadoment. Also Am Dunham'. MiLLOR, Doalerinlriano Fort* f Mule and livoleal lintnamants, Ecbool Hco_and fro4l764ll%regrZwmaChiertirUr Plan " . 'TR* YORK ADvmensszsirri , Trimi BKILLXN t YIEBOIII3, OWEN • SCHR...I,. 013 sw. tiklrlassla Amman /loan. N. 346 ignadvale. Roo York. FANCY GOODS, Glassware, Toys, Archery, Cricket, And SPOitTMENS' EQUIPMENTS. THEM/OW - 80 MM — YEW & CO., . 64 LIBERTY STREET, : . EVE now on hin and' °outline to re ali.oxistaintr. sod Orr 06%110 VINO Mot& wids. trade at mumual for large meortatmeg el Much sad llestleb .Moodal ettennetteg ht gegulegor lounZhi. palette _and MeambAudigus Hun& 13..... ' 09010111 Nathan. /Mtn , manna Tans Cott% , Ith.. Ins thane mud tThlnashrg urn sad Piper t==il=l' 0'4.'14 orAc. i1177.1:14. 5. _ - viv i i 7Pr i IS s brsortur \ ruielk .r ii i ump. Ottogne Bottle.. Mat I. tett engraved. Vu.l7 assay . SCHLEFFELIN, BROS. CO lIIPORTBEIA AND ucturris Drugs, Paints; Oils, Dyes, Perfamery, Jlt,,• 170 WILLIAM ST., New York, • \ lINVITE the attention of the snub's° then" laraa sad varloll Oak of team Unto. W,. Porholol7 " istattloatolkek regular lorortotroar Drava that an also noeltless, dirrot from Ow looms of prods. emir 24 otaaubetinvial or Tooth. lialr mot NO Broom. Oor apooplaarrgell arg Mo 7 ids le nano*. MS tieW sunisily menissel In Druggists 5t00tV12 . 16•7 era alio 16 Oaks oft Sba 1/011 , 44,11~0U • .0.1.1=111 pstlas tor.soint. toonjairows NEW YORK CORN =CHANGE - I BACHKANIITAOTORY, No*. 126 'anti 127 Broad st., up stairs • 4', Corn Exchange Buildinirs, New TA. ILLERS, FLOUR DELLRRii, .. - lifoit s am ll nar bs osa ss istiotood tit ZlN,:vomai tm attirouoo c&Olest4rt, hoots to amortasoutof himene tlaw‘.**4l. or , rand t Lotion taws vat itytot at Wino* I I quti on. w n .di Aos It tbo Maned nattto.', fole•they IttAlte Prot/1414w. F~ _+~~~1~~~:x.4 BOUSEKREPERS' AND .DEALAW . I. TDB 110 PE DILLS, .71 'roar rnovr,...aml.ll `rS thozvoN own, Ng roll. rOok i" r d m sZTT ',XS) Illsoloo g r A ot4 " ,./ 44 . 7htf. 'Proprietors of oit. th . in long nnd r 001FX.0 .410-81161 nummu o vaa uiL t ri=rEsti .Tos ottiK 722 tooo=s . tiv jot= v o B.—OossozoolostirbOti &A! 1 " t ie* ro wzanativiEWELEßS, And Dealers vs Army GOOLLe. /ME nobsoribeTn, Mnnntsoturers of 1111t1 .I.l,DosimAl owned.* CU I AKS AND T " APIECES Invite im attouttoit tot_ tbdt tato sod troll *mortal eraek,D's V you toms Fait..to Dal row IJl6oea. .e . rboortlanat Y•ln t t nun - ion . gime= hir.antratrun Ual= _"tats.. Offer to porabsoiritClitro to ea TRW 11 aariell.tt, so.2l4aur t N. Y. CU. ihatographio:abd DogioureArPo rAe onlyezdusi6. IA it. *14)0416114 .Ilitunalf. iM47«ttLi b " l ln tb l.s :s aaww 4e -f=roar W r d., :thr m and/ par• dila. Buy assnll 43 0 .§ 1 . 4 .0( 41 =1:441 nn. , a As sow p• 47 OA* , , 'CAN4RICAN :f1" MP SEED-A in ..igy . . *Tomos loom lob exasOilip LOOKI ***• • * , • r * ♦ * *; • *Ammo pLainao . •lioi. * • I * • . • * * "•..o * ,*: * TIII , mania itoow.F a * a . j'so. . *4 , ' a . 60111111111f0 '304.2D 1190. ' a •-• * ' * * *' `4. can ROOM. ,t; • * a * • a O ar ancioxammo aeons. i , * * a * a • , PLIIIIIDNO anent. a a a * a i .11 t , . LIT .I.ool‘ll. 1 i - • • • v s. • . $0 .& • Tall SOOT. I, We soaledthe ladder which lee . to the roof, and notwithstanding the, mole 'y Of the weather, we had a magnificent nieV of the city. In the. Immediate neighborhood of ihrin a autoo totl... noticed blocks end streittent private residenoeS is every style of architeettme, evi dently tie abode of wealth and laxery, . where . the 'mut hint pitman and uzilliotudres of New Yorkrirs surrounded by all,the aCtafeits,,conve- Wenner, and elegancia , , for whir& they arc SO Thaietabhaiment we have just detpribed, kw undoubtedly contributed largely to , what consti tutes the refined luxuries of bowel,' We venture the remark, 'that Hamm fa Clerk's pianos are seen in these richly furnished parlors, and heard in the refined circles that convene there. a a a a * * -,.. a rite °juin° MVO: ' , - . . Id one of the departments &finite& to In this sketch, we noticed a grand piano, and we un hesitatingly prOnounce It the most magnificent Instrument we have seen. It is =data the best manner, from the' best material. No expense bas been ePared. to Make It perfect'in every part. The ease is elegantly and elaborately carved in beautiful and significant figures, to solid rose wood; the keys are made of. pollard . pearl, the hinges ire plated with silver, and the Interior is not a whit .behind the exterior. This grand piano Is the embodiment of our Idea of music, having the tones of the organ, thelmrp. the finte and the human voice combined in'rieh har mony.' ' - A. friend baying furnished ws with • nottrof in troduction to the gentlemen rho bas the man agement of Oils mannfeedery, we,Avalled our of the advantages of one of thattendbuses, (whiehgrlike shuttles up and downiaroadway, wearing the warp of other streets isci tite woof of this;) and !won found ourself ontid corner of Tenth Street nod Broadway. On the front of a beautiful ,Mad enbetantial buildhig, wee the name of the fir ,Ia .hided Ndaoettteks, whit' his Irtpeated en light blue window-shoder: -.- In this neat end elegant ware roots...midi:ft' ea/tildes a bell-appOinted office also..ue found • gentleman to whole werdelivered ourhetter.. ; mitt with ea poilttanit phoiatant reeePtlchi;lideedle had the oottriasy to furnish as with a letter to ithloliobtaiined for em a warm and welcome reception at manu factory: This Wareroons is rety tastefully ar ranged and admirably cernitritoted; Jo bring out the nett muak.of the instrumenttyn exhibition Owing to the great demand for. Name & Clark's' piano* there are but-few specimen in struments OR h and, but pianos of different prices and patterrus ors always to be seen . there, and we aluminum' our readers, 'front personal knowl edge, that they will not regret the trouble they may take to Bet...those mirackti of mechanism, for they will not only see incomparable itta4mmeota but they will pare their eiaelleneies pointed out by &gentleman who underst a nds what Constitutes a perfect piano. In conelusiott, we invite the con noisseurs of music, the dealers in manic, end dune who desire to procure pianos, to strati them selves of an early opportunity to Sisit this bestitiful storeroom, with its elegant Matra- Westrlty Magazite, Boston. BOOKSELLERS &C. _WOAD S. - DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta tionerow Pt , kocareor So tl . b Darke P n it Asogry. No.ll Olulurt lone. artb a. it=B. BOSWORTII, Bookseller and Dean La Stasaaom,ft, Nan, Ilsztußrmat.raur Plttabratti. ILIJ 00., - And Stationers, Ne. 66 Woad itrose. ant deer 66 a* UMW of Wit hh , IMMO . 0 4 qt tw.tv.V.astifJv oe Are 4 L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No 75 Toartb irtrati, pdlii DIANUFACTVELING. emus amain- --Joao I. away...........ina roman UNION FOIIATRY, Mitchell, tlerrea /1. - 1..,: tokruz,Vostinue the b ONlttliEld Or the Union r.T.IYa ( 1 :0_1 9 r. tol l BZ:it l ee " 7 I" ? v , . 1 ' 1 "" 11- s.l l =o 2 i s l a jarg,:=4 .l !" . `" 11".r° Cooking Stove'', Rau , end Side Cherie, me is att 1 i oil 3arorem. MANTLE 0. • I N GRATies„ thaw Ware, Wasoes ' ; . rroaa;sad /mai, Tea liettleepPlown and Plow Nato, Mill`and Maobint2 Caetinge i reralij' Ate see Ls W n PIPX O of dam. i IRON it NAILS &I ll' B RENT BRANDS, , elhovels,,Spallas, Mks, etc, I AU of whin!' Irty basoll WI asakbeturene rim. •1 ,NM , AND UM. - M , II 0 LI:9 A L '1; AND RETAIL. lAMES ROBB, $9 Msrket and 6 Unios ' 41 416 1 45 41 441iii:1P " 1 gt7414 i stees,"%iriarwcu l erieter tei 41. ,- - : -.4"'" ° Wigan* ;eng i rt. t. ht.tot to • torn NT ~....,,,,, ..., . -. 4 . .....ueir...—...,=.,?...-re.aect , , ib bsts pay Wtons orsimay and Wilqiiiii ini4 }: " 4: We 1111A "" 166 in i ; 11 141Se ti glgrai F 4 L t :g i r. " IC leVtilleM tr , o mum zi al imito4s, us a stgO•nries? wor..ln tb. nom,S . tt 4R um. t W. W. WALLACE, 4 ••• TEAIStIfARBLE WOREB n o n a gi llm Aantv Ova. egibutt. swam. end, rwrrinum, kicosuadENTSi markr, - Oran: st o ner µ) 1* Maly • ,tv - Faa" Penn Cotton' Pifliburrh. lONNEDY, 011M8 & CO.. • g attu f aa; -631 L "" HUMUS.. °•IIOohbY slicha cri4D...04 sash vin '! 'I 1 "•!1. 2 . 4 4 3 .74 t astii. le - o *qt at tha ll•Plttat• atom Lo th; W 111•11 um cotl stitthrt. Dan attautloa • i • stu y • laii-*7l7.73 tillUdifti rt tr ar s " celth • • \ wa t mujim ult 111111,41 b maiontina HAV AND CAP ‘ L ig&IMPAOTVNERI3, AND ex A ljnallt ALL KINDS of • , , &PENNI 01 . 1010 D 4WD rll2llll - Pittilrarrh: p a . . . ariff___Mite.m . intiteor a d . Wear 0011".... a. aposs m p .r.tiszonuiciainivila.* co. NOVIJ,TY WORKS, PITTSBURAW PA. FOK and Dep - ON sad 01.111 4 0 4 Matt , " alai Ckiaa ls h " of 141 haplajtapaatEtura al=lnia Ara 0 141 "enug =mamma and nada. •- , • . A.. - TROWN, would mootrespeotfty tWirabify.g.kr-„,ww . ...i. 1 4 . sodortatatt Ws' eli tz taw mods ter etagrAktlit sty In the valeta aubm.• =MNAqui temoved without the gatin =writerutoMon e a °la s m iX%row, 01,Mfg' 11111MX ...m•-••••• -.• ..!..........1•11113, ISOM - r-I,II,LUMATABIiTinaI, a e 61 Penn .1. 1 . 4 . . e *.,t. bel ow Muartt hi a , P ittabutint, ps. TEAM ae-s s kltq t,;;n. k da ,q '.' ' ; E-7 • 1 Uli , • •:: • ,772. 1=1:1=1:1 01.11AJIIIITAL 1.001111 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4', 18-5-5 RAILIILLiD was but & few „months, qtgo, that we called' attehtion, in these columns, fo the - liability to "accident, when a tailroadanni public hlghwar eroised each other on tho same leveL We then exPressed our as toniabment that: more casualties'did not, occur from thiecanse, and predicted that some terri ble calamity woula -yevfix general attention on . tbesubjea, • .The frightful tragedy on the Cam. den sad Amboy•line is a melancholy confirmation • f our words., • • For, though a—doable track might.proac6/y are .prevented a disaster, at that particular 'me and phase, se . thd superintendent of the ad has. said, there is nothing 'that could have endued it impouible short of a bridge over the i,allroad, because this only would have made the roads cross eachoother at different levels. In England, indeed,' another expedient is resorted to, in, older to.nvoid such eolliclims as that of Wednesdayt , for there the railroads are fenced in, and gates provided at every crossing; nor are these: ates opened; except whinxthe watchman, one of whom is always stationed at each gate, has ascertained that no train 'is near. We gay that a double track' woidd probably have prevented this particular 'disaster. Had there been a doable; track, the tilde from Phil adelphia would have been out of the way when the canine atoned.. Nor is it probable that the, train frowNew York 'would have been at that poinlat that particular moment 'tither; for if it had not slaccened up, on meeting the other train, it would have been running at the rate of thirty miles an hour, which. would have carried it pest the fatal crossing sereraieeconds before the carriage reached. there. Even 'if it had ar rived at that pokit iiiraultaneottely with Dr. Hen. akin, and tithed, as now, the Doctor bad felled to see the train until too late, the cow-catcher would probedly have avoided the more fatal COD sequencer-0 the 130iiiibil. While,, therefore, it is.asserting too much to say that a double track would prevent. the possibilityof Collisions bc tWeen .radroad trains and Uarrisges„ for no double track cal be a safegtuird against the foolishness whioirneglecte to use eyes and ears in the Vicinity. of a railroad track, or which rashes, without a glance at•the danger, at the rate of ten miles an boor, di' tly across the line or a railroadi.yet it is quit legitimate to as sert,,..with the superintendent, at the collision, i ne then and there, would have beenL very unlikely, if a double week' had existed. To render,sach aocidents t possible, either the Euglish system should be alopted, or carri age reeds_ should be carried u er or over rail roads. We are aware that t practical .dif- Beanies lie In the way of eith r expedient, ea -1 pecially in a country so level New Jersey, and traversed by so many ca ' ge roads. We are also aware that travellers the highway would complain - of having to ascend the steep grader which such bridges would often render necessary, just-as travellers on rallroads would now complain if the speed 'of the train was, slackened up every half mile trio, on approach ing. a cross-road_ Between the Impatience of those two seta of travellers, whd are controlled, in this ease, by opposite interest', It is, and ever will be, practically difficult to make' a com promise. Add to this the etpense to railroads of building each-bridges, or maintaining watch men at cross roads, and one sees 'the improba bility that collaions like that of Wednesday will he rendered impetrate, as they,ought to be, and might be. Nevertheless; the press !airmail do its duty, and nap% with unanimous whir, the pro per precautions. Safety Is the tirst requisite in public travel, cheapness next, though , the public make the most noise about cheap fare, and trust to luck to samtheirlives.—PAlL. Ledger. ' MILLIONS sou SINTIEN.-NOTHIIIO' 4011 Fara now.—The editor of the Poughkeepsie 'AA hes been looking into the coot of Slavery, a •,,Demot orstio Institution" that has one way hid another required lame expenditures. • As the domain which belonged to the . •Old 'Thirteen States" was not adapted to IMarery,lit became necessary to purchase such se was, with s flew to that political supremaerwhichthe tionth he. enjoyed. Bence the purchase, in7lBoB, of Louisiana, at a coat, in principal and interest, over $28,000,000 out of which four alai* Staten vin: Louissna, kheeiesippi, Missouri and Arkan• sae, were carved. Seventeen years afterwards Florida was par phased at an expenee of over $6,000,000, end ad mitted, with its h ndfol or Inhabitants, as a State, whose two Be tors neutralized the vote of New York! • Soon the planters f Georgia demanded the removal of the Benda lelndiaos from the swamps of Florida, so that their runaway slalies could not find a refuge there. This involved as in a war which cost 0ver.526000,000. ' Then came Texas , a with it twelve thousand in• habitants,claiming, end fraudulently obtaining admittance as a sovereign State! Here again, was our Senate repreientation neutralised by , a State whose population fell below that of the county of Fulton, or Putnam, or Itoollandi The Annexation of Texas plunged us into War with Mexico,. in which millions of treasure and rivers of blood were expended.: Here, however, as an indemnity; we secured one free State, but oor without a straggle which threatened to dis member the Union, and only then by . submitting to a Fugitive Slave law 'thick poeterity will blush to findamong our iterates We have since paid to . Tessa, under * various pretaxts„huge same of money—not large enough, however, to_extinguish'the "claims" of that ra pacious older. - • The Eagle thus recapitulates and aggregate* the expense a the maintaining slave supreme ay in our Goreenment— • • Porthostog,toulthoto, lo 10011. ....... ..—.... 1g13.630,000 llmida rivm orwr ottlitlatll,llorts, 32,944 9°. . ' Ittiodotdpita Rom Goorgla. ..... .. ..—.... 6,692..000 wu obtoto Taus. in .. 217,174,000 Pad to Tons tor thorn lo le.oomoo Moans Vonor. to Boot* ADDS. —......,.. 10 000,000 'rota . •• • —41310.970.000 • But on the iiher band, whee appropriations are required for the Hudson River or -the St. Clair Plats, to facilitate a Commerce far more ex tensive and valuable than the entire business of ' the whole South, they encounter the fierce oppo killoll of the States, and with a slave or dough•fams President, are stopped by a Vsvol— A/homy Evening Joirrwat. • Tun Beloit somehow Is only, In danger when See slaveholders. Ire Plotting to extend the in stitution. Then it very suddenly becomes In very great danger of dfieoludon. Fortunately, the catastrophe never quite ken ate. A band of selteaerilloing, ardent; tlevOle unionsavlng , patriotio statesmen step In juet DO the Union Is all going to smash, and by compromising, Mire the country. That is, .the !forth gives way, and the South gate all she asks and the Union is no longer In danger. ,lust now, the dangef arises from the feeling at, the North in regard to the repeal of the Mis souri Compromise. ' Alarmed et the popular de toOnetratlons, the Sonthein pressbaa simultane 'raised a shout: Seseaslon, inilitaiy pre parations, legislative eimetnients, are spoken of asthe remedy,—or rather as. the alternative, unless the North allows slavery to be forcad up on the eettlers 'of Kansas. To show our rotdeni how hypocritical are those alarmists, we make the .following 'eXtreet from au . articie in the Weihington Star, In regard to the. Republican lAri this new party gains strength at the North, ,delionstratiodi against the continuance of the 'Union, if abolitiOnion bids -fair, -to be installed In Its governmentmust so increase throughout the;South as to excite greatly against,ther so coifed Republican party all. Northern men whose prollts and property may.be ineolved in the 004.. thillAlloo of the Year Jo, year,. through the laggreption of capital, the ..power °teat cluem becomint greatly. Increased, notwith stantdieg the Warangal! populerity of extreme radlialism in the nen-elavebolding States. That pow c hes not yet been brought Into play;• but earl tur danger to the , Union, from the hernia& ing Political "strength, of abolitionism, will not longlhenos compel its exertion; when it will be found equal to the emergenew- or we are greatly mists/ten in our., estimation of itho politic l d o. montn Of the times:" . • ' Isn't that spool confession!. The weak nerves' of Northern dough-faces have beeeme a regular • elemlnit in politirm, soil aro counted upon as to taab pewer in carrying out. the plans of the 'Beath. Abolition and Interest are to overcome Principle; aid a show of bluster and brampido- Oa, ere the arguments which the South expects will, tilt,i-last resource, frighten 'the North into aequillsOinoe with the extension et elavery ili:l3Oe . trlrss \ Joisal, or Monday tier Mated PIS iisoketnblp Daniel Webster, which was to Bin '•next day for Liverpool, 'Would take a pt the laripiatnumber\ of pureengere seer eonve to Bumps In any newel f r om Gall tea Ststas I /36e. hadaboat 400 piwoungetW,' nearly all of j whom were, returning - endgmoti;' who had been. in this country \ anflleletiDe loot to:ee l cumulate some property, end were goming bath to enjoy themselves among thee: Mende in the old coon* , SOmi of them *l4 on bank ing bonne In En glan d an)! . lisad.,4 o ,,,th e amend! °tenet...V. WiSH.ind4eU,*„ltt.mtisiis wan retuning u came ': ceie, end .theta' we" eifter u MoeleANflel /adteemeisined to) , the State. _ _ Fon lane party of lombortoon In miens parte of Kano anzoakingonsaimento to adgrati to limit lib Ilhlk L00111'5414.1 EarlilinUall.—South's Carriage Reppadary.—lt hoe always been a pleasure to us to 'notice and recommend those who, from !'their ouperior bueittess qualities mud enterprising spirit arejdeserving of the public's patronage.. Such &person is the subject of the present no. 'tics-lir, Jolla South, carriage manufacturer, on Third Street, No. 27, between Main and Market stieehi, AL visited hit Repository yesterday, were shown 'through his extensive storerooms, by his gentlemanly ruminant, and our old friend Mr. R. S. Suttee. His stock of sehioles are, we thernest extensive in the city, and we knew from the prices n3aileclou them, they are. Ole . eheopest. Mr. Beath' to onicof our earliest. pioneers; he sustains the repetition of being One of the most enterpriningioitisens that Lonie. sine con boast-of, which feet is clearly - proved from the excellence to which he has brought the manufacturing of public and private conveyan °es. He is esteemed by all who know him, and their termettare "million," for his industry, in. tegrity and mechanical , qualities, which in itself we judge should entitle him to the patronage of the cittscrisiof Louleville and Hentunk.T. Before' closing - this brief notice, we will men tion a few of the file vehicles which he ha. on band, the first of which are his . . • • . Beauftful carriagu—maustractured by , good workmen under bin own supervision, • lined throughiatt with thoriaest qualiti of silk and damask, at prices : low enough to satisfy tbemost penurious. The Prince Albert, or Family Buggy, is one of tholatestimprovemonts we have seen. It has one advantage, decidedly the moet 'Conienient we bsyti.4Tr, seen, thatis a lever on the inside, bylninini which, you lower or raise the copal will, - siving the . trouble heretofore of allghting end plates the springs;besides en countering the danger of being hurt R 4 *-4 0 wiser — Of these ho has on hand a Ane assortment, among which are some of a new and improved style, far Balmier to anything yet got up, and for wh ich he holds the patent. Their prices are very reasonable.:. • Oro Buggies and trotiing bunks In a great variety and. new improvements: • We noticed One got up . expressly for a "trotting buggy." It has a very light appearance, and looked really beautiful. The Pressure of the money market has calmed Mr. 8. ;tl7 adopt the old proverb, "Quick sales and amall•Pia,fite,': IS his maxim. If those wanting to purchase carriages, rock awais or boggles. will girt, him a Gall, they Will find everything ae we have represented, and will leave folly aatiefled. We have bat told the titith.--:Lou..Jourrud. , . LABOR laitssu.—ln A meat letter from Dublin to the Loidon Ti mu, we find the follow ing paragraph:,..,. - - ' , Great complaints of the scarcity of hands come 604 all quarters. of the country.' The continuf i of the exodus end the embodiment of the have combined to narrow the labor marke Most inconvenient Built. ,Some idea of the diaituati for agricultural- laborers may be learned: frain the fact, that in one district (Lim erick)the timers are payiug.l2a fld per week (wet or'dry weather) and.diet, and on Monday morning„ when fine weather set in, .hands were eagerly picked up at Is 6d per day.and board." The reader will, no doubt, be surprised at this low rate of wages iu view of an actual scarcity of laborers, which has existed now far about wyear or more, and continues to increase; Kit it is, really a coasiderable advance upon whet the pay of the _agrioultural laborers of Ireland' formerly was. . Twelve shillings, Eng- ' lish eurrimey, wouldbe about $2,64 fora *whole week's hard toil. The subsistence mentioned le only the - food of the laborer, and 'if he has family he must:maintain .1t hiloed and clothing out of the s2,64.,joettldes paying rent. This might devery well fororace of send.barbaiimus, but it , is greatly to the credit of the trial peas , entry that they prefer trying their. fortimes In 114 United States. In many of theagricultural districts of our free States, tat:mere ddring har vest, can with difficulty be procured at $2 and $2,60 per day, while in .ether- districtl, even 53,00 is freely offered. Laboreis 'ote canals, railways; and stevedores, draymen; &9:, earn. wages so much higher here than•labovere in Ire land; that poor Pat le no fool for making his exodus from a land of starvation -to a land of plenty, I We think that it mast be clear that the - tates of wages stated above indicate tither a very improper appreciation' of the Value of labor in great Britain, or that 'there is still a very large redundant population there. In 'either case emigration to America must ge on as Stir stofore,!-Philadriphist North , Sletereamt... • TILIATNERT or RILLOSIL—The editor of the Hansa@ l'ree'Stats says; ' We called on Governor Reeder and found him` in good health end tine spirits,..eadd' the inn, trials "and difficulties, be. almost alone, hair had to mitetad With,. The members of the Infsla titre treat Mai with all the disrespect thiteeedd 'be' etpected from such claw of tairletitlidoli While conversing with him,,tis private saeretary, Mr. Lowry, came in with four or-firecopkro of his Veto kledsags,. forsrhlch he had to pay fifty cent*. This, we presume, is the first time in American History that* Governor had to pay so high for a copy of Me own ' Men who, day lifter day and- week *nor indulge In the grommet perional abuse against the Governor, thrhatening• shunting, , himg;ing, tar and feathering- and driving from- thi Terri tory, can come into Ms office and eoally and de, libeintely take a seat, as though they bad ieVer said anything of the kind, , knowing full well that it is Only his official dignity that prevents him from ejecting them over the porch far into the Middle otthe yard, the.moment they darken his bit just heard As evening prodons 14 remon . i . , and'of the appointmentnf Dawson, and ooirse had to adjourn into tice vieinity of nitinbei r of grog shops In Miaow!, to bayo a "bine over It Stringfellow tried to make a Speech on the great question; said that they hid groat occasion to rejoice over the removal Of Reeder, but none for rejoicing over the new appointment. It was not a very enthitsbudil KOSZTA PiXtTiqlt: RIIIRDIATZD.—The Washington Mier, in a *Cent Article upon the subjeat of fraudulent passports, slue: - Baritone born abroad, however, who may hive merely declared their . intention to become chi me, friOently hire occasion to return to Eu rope before - they hare resided in the United States Jong enough to enable them to carry their intention into eflhot . pureuant-to doubt moat of these 'persona hare en honest purpdee to coneataitato thelr intention, and therefore deem it herd that they cannot ob tain aptissport from this a oyerninimt They do not retteotihowever, that • peasport Is substantially a mere certificate o faitizeltahlp, which It would be a falsehood and • fraud for the Secretary of State to give to Any foreignei who may hare merrly'deolered his In tention to beciome a eitizen. • Thin, the National Enteliirsteer suggests, Wally repudiates the doctrine of the %oasts ease, which maintained that an alien who had declared his intention,to become a citizen instant ly , became, by: that sot, ite.muolt entitled.to the protebtion of • Ameriasti law and American arms na tbe . native, citizen. Now the . Union holds that such peraCes are notJentitled to past4orte, and -cannot joay claim the. protection of this Gov ennient,when *siting foreign countries. Tam fts3•=l2lllalell Btu min 111 Awn:Dora.-- -Malay persons haim died of the bite of this wily and dangerous reptile. Although not so large in else se the boa constrictor, yot the great Of-the bittyif cot provided against; are as fatal and 'deadly OS the coils which enfold, an Mud bores In' their chilly embrace. - Map/ may wonder why the bite' f the rattlesnakeli es/fatal. -The retw sone srehimply theee: The, poison, or the fluid which seta as such, intli36 from the fangs, sod Is eetireted in the wound made by the MU,. This fink chills and crystallised: the blood; and•be- nnisthlng steals gradually- over.the frame, like 'that felc by a freethig,person,, the blood being like Slat in s freezing state:. Some years ago physician was bitten by a isttleenaket but,', =fortunately, though he cured Many of carious kinds of dissulth. be could riot cure Emelt, nor could lie cared by any of his ,brother • physi• ohms; sod in one or two hours, ksdietta martyr to his own Ignorance, with the antidote within arm's reach, and which, it taken in time," would have sated Ida 'life.., And, even_ now there:are lthemule In the pipets, which prove beyon d donbt that the fact Isnot known as it ought td be that brandy or rum taken immediately after the 'tate, or so soon as, convenient, and in inch quan , tity 114 to' make a *San tiply, will destm the effects of the polecat. and serve Ai aafeand sure .. • . • • . TR" AODIIII or ems Omtetnerrena.—We hare edvioeffioni Salt Lake City as ate as the ilitt of Jede: On the 12th of that month an exodus of gresehoppere oommennaL They peuidthrontli thkair for three'ayuk in aindee of myriads,'and were drOwned'in'thelaitee, the.ehores of:Whieh wereao tidaldyihied irk* . 11mteitil to .P"dael enY L oireneire eilinvitt.'"geople Tem .00ngratulatiag therneelvea`on their dinp but. it woe 'of `elnireduratlon, for in a eW days. their-planet Were tlll e d by other, . freak the. metlataine,•ami the .newootnere 'dtninied, the little ergetation *W3/4°64 mop ,which had bliOn sown and was jtiet =skin ,ite appeasers., 145sra - Isassaliettelitdie hire elected the Ter ritorial ielbere for terms of six year.. It rittntli now at once moles itself Into a permanent Leg islattrre; airing ash timber authority rto ho hl Wiest tiering ha life, or point hitt nieseresem That tosualle Would gap ~.......«...aQ. _ ...~...~ VOLUME LXIX-:NUMBER 12: . . :11morgari.ti Rev. Messrs. Whitfield and lines :teply,:;throtigh the Norfolk A*gus,'as to the cause of theirobsenee from that city at the present time: , TtieforMer Itentleman was absent, attending-to hie dative' as President of the Methodist'Protesbint .Coaferonce when the disease brake' out, and wookt-haie returned to-his home hit - that all means of communication were cut ott However, Bev. Mr. McClelland, who supplies his .necessary absence, is still 'at him post, as also. are the rest of the clergymen. with two. exceptions. • - Rev. Mr. Winston, of the Cumberland street Baptist Church,''had resigned his charge to re sume Jabots elsewhere, when he left; and Rev. T. G. Jones left partly in conseunence of the del icate state of his own, but more particularly on h„ oo ,, n e Of his wife's health; and when he desir dto ietarn the, officers and leading members 'of his Church sae - hied him to the contrary ; and he veryjnitireeneludes, that if the members of hie owns ohnrohilliid Milt with his conduct, "others, not personally concerned, hant no cause to oomPleitL" The Blare. States the'united bi an effort to "crush" Freedom out of raltalta and NEbrasks. Those Territories,..by a compact which surren dered' Masotti' and Arkansas .taAlavery, were devoted to Freedeni.' ' Shall the North do lees for the RIGHT than the South's doing for'the waned filialk,un refuse to unite ininaintabang faith and hopesty, while May eolibine - So . Uphold perfidy and swindling I—,4lbassr , Jrpoinsk dityrnat. This placei s theargunient in taror of a Repub lican movement . .upon She, stwortgeat possible ground. 'lTobiatiyho,regarda the subject front an intelligent' tiati-pol can.fall to-wee that the neoeseity of finiou haateten trued by the action . of the South, and Its rthtlioatiou.ssui,eupport of en infamoun _ Atrrnsarto 7 BPUIL,FORT-Ituarr. , ...—flik•ilave au thentic news froM Fort Riley, Kansis•Torritory. • From the aelpittrib, which beat._ data at Fort Leavenworth; on - the 231 inst, we learn that but eleven pereona7in'Aill, hid tiled cif . Cholera op to the very last.advbies received - there — (it . :Leaven- Worth,) froui Fort Rilei.•:•;The dtuid•wgie Major Ogden, fdrs..Sl4,;ldimistoaci, Mrs,: Mik Woods, her two childiercand two servantevind des em ployees and soldleii ' The original ..report re ceived.'in th city Ewan that the, deaths_at Fort Riley from o olent!averaged day. - L— Wash ..• Haynie 'Llanastr*The - Itenste . lati v lN. Y.)) minor tenon once held a meeting; and resolved that theinty.;tmt opo . 7.tenthof the produce was too heavy a .iit; indligreed utuntimotudy there after that th•y‘ vichtd - pay 'but one-sixth.. They never disco • • their mistake'itititthe rent be came • AR, Patenti .e -Smtang Abe .Presunn,PL' :1! 1,,!; L . • sae • ' A , CANS; *hioh'arek 4 tb:. aid 1,716 7lnn b ei•;etid opan ' att I nithout Ininra to the ewe. ' rental, analog Intrlimnaral see. 7nl.4,Aloretloes:ft., put. Una up fruit actompani the and the work Le Le ne atly perturbed that by thrtr rue steep, w in mar mar des. tand tomatem net their table au winter at IlloserPintrCenen shaft de 82 , 50 , hair &Ohm SMOL threw 011eree84.24. (Oen $5.00 Pre, dossu;' **different lama next ue Notre • economy In L tranepartarlon. Arthur. , Can, whkthis aimed L•allh a It.) L oreerirni the whole tap, te, taat .o.o tuna It may he elevera Zee aha.... 4 b.. been Lfell ,p aporeerid - '•4l. L the Tanana' Club of the American Ututata i Ml. ark, .11.okr• a first clang tap_irearn test all otam• Cana at tat lee Pair In tancinnatt, _and wee ewsrdea ;Irene', at the eleoblitilx , /bar at the 8m thelnuan im White; Weahlnaton. D. O. It L namd be. ttab beet Can lathe rearhet., An stars sero u niarded brAtte mats. berrote_ptly retwarCed..Ator sale, wholesale 'lied nn *Litt Iltaellelneand_tineeneitre 8 of • rufAttri /MAT ••• li•nott et;' L.MAlO•lfither • L • i'L• • • eat Pittsburgh. Pa Fruit Cane. 'lrliinmecuseiaale of T. J Craig da Co.'s f=Prolt.Clusa .has NOS tior,t ot to ' ammo Unmana And Ate now enablo4 Sllordomnsionnt. 17 do r, a v &z. nz*otatant Yet sten th(C.n to tarkaelfilging Can hr the c. 13.• and (old at the fd i ntlrfat ' Onted by 1 inti1tr014171111:74! 4'463.214 M4iLIGE Ss CO, r tionalantonnol'l2oAnvint ant Shne.lrom 413 end Deanne In IltoveGorsion fonden. Stnnenr Monk' to 134 woop 323,„UT. . . . , Frdit Canal Fruit( CA BO • "M all housekeepers wa pot,.np more or A lam Ikon thlaseasat for ithittor tue: is baiortant ott tbo , aot tbot woo bo Pm/ad. sad tuawa/at , wlllk the • load troabla. and pa,'br Pertbotir gala. Now. wel%lt jut Can, otour owtimanufatantvg, and at one th ird LIMB ratee.tban oar Othor•Suf•atallow t' an in the We tamlta all latemtaa.to pal sad, Wt• - LIP t awe %fore, tobaalwar etwortawa.' at du Imo Cit e rati ci rsw Worabow" • still t- - ' " linecomoto to J. Earoaollar. X*mIMACIFES 4 Wirt. 'PRESERVING,,The eubwribee ngibe.n the season with atelot the choicest sties. from , Lebenntelfenee ry, poked dell,- end ecosittly handled. Thls socracre is noted far it. choke' [nil; bonded Wow tnenehlass' want P.M. Pain. and ern would - recommend Visul:n,to the wax a, families &siting n Mee all* •••••.-- • 1=1•131 be sok' it' . We lewd storketpraot. W 6 . A. MCCLURG: WESTERN TEA' STORE; Coniek of Wood. and DUBE CIDER WIIPE QfNEQAR ,AlBO, a,. WM* sad ChtoadikirniVirir st ' • a'a97' 'l4inser Wood amid I•Lub etre@ Titter and Vrriekar. VINEGAR pzede -am:mei3,4 , for; family nee and now mold ba awn than ova bait at Ma' c.t,ab tizaceries at 1itta1,1.2.7. Piablea aLa =actual saaWwaiune bum saved balt sat Wins TIV•IPa aukka tab Ohio @no* *pal is the bagt id Cid= lesiraiik* oraltirst raluel4r . half 14 Atilt=MAUl ban otWitalrilifak &WIND/4 az' 41 the mit'-b". "• • 1 .• 0110014 ba thin Mr& Ciderbe? sweet. until ifkimbon Finegan in Mar warranted to be an mita rmtM meal A. HALLOO. 140 Watar f 1 brkat • - Besmn Ceiiasiitar Witerlime undenrigimed, keep oionotnntly on hand. alonirAeztirduar .. t imi Z ActukKhadajitidgekilis ta i if, teptlietood tb this nide. int i nnt r itstetratlit Impavioluateis to no`ll of mat oeeertr an gy.Mend to' the actieto avatar or dims. Jo3o.lcnd A Rumirivitifr:i= - k INEN GOODS—A. A.-Mason & lri 0 =os=rttL*wt..27tb i jrr d r o t,lol) lain; marine quanta. Alin an sanntasairt aIUZSWW, Clotnallapitanaadin - an:a , A LI'ACZAB-4 , Mison AGo hare- iort ne.480 pas.of Blatt AIM.= of al Tier importer quints - • aunt jiLAINES,A,A. Dissati/E 'Conivelltist a :tress somulta.osoist so.dianssi Wow of All " 11 94,. EIRASB EIKERTS=2OO. fine Grass.M.stk.,- . 1 1 1 .k="'"""rt. f iirs k ore' t ' 4°^lr "'' op. ss. Sabo., jIIST reel' 100' pos. 4-4,Entlish ,Caliceedi, eV dud eaten. - A. A. 11ASON.St CO. : : : m EINE MUSLIN BIIIRTS-blorrieon's cola bnted bunk er shltte.edtte nut .ttbeit collar& fer ' _ JOB. & W. 77 Menet newt. • II . tr:4" - ; ' sr. . other _ ..t 0 . . Onfarfor lel • . ibi•Avild and As ado a: . IL PIIIIILLIET. . ELLIB' CORN,I'LASTXB-,-An =amt. E snide lb, eurlsbr Orem •rb19017 - yred ' ' - JO& UNDRIES-13 - bales" Coy 0n,..-4 - bW.. to ' ln t" .nics *no • pri,ABLE-6 casks Sup nail tor . eate , bj FOll.--100 pblB.era, per Wenona; for .p i• " QtRELLLED SORlfa-7200 bushels Shelled Oens In won'and bre wN br a. A. HARDT, . ROULDRRB-40,000 lbs. city out in store .k.a NO• - ' . Dann O. H 11118.1182: anti lessees Liberty and and stmts. UGAR CURED HAW --Choice.brazda rJ on bud sad lbe nels•by 1/AVID ct - rtßansr. - nall tomer Liberty and Rand sta: LIME-, 115 bbla., on hand . • inUrat „to. DIG .1/MAIr-,115 - tons Soft hen for sale a he' 4 enTuverer,e DIM BAIL 430.11121. Id at. "ART APPLEca 7 -16 .bash..reeeived, by REMIT OOLLINi. -- - - tl 3 4 B ,, albte..Treigi a ttic lj !weird:Ay xs4l- OPS;;;•2 iriaineeived and.fer sale b IJL OOLLML btlasiactuome.oo, 7 deseripUory, 0 . 04.01,49611 7 1•.4 " 1 " 1 " .b rcriv0atir5.- - • MN bIECAL-i450 bbls.. sifted, in more 11,001iD - -4.lso'ssekti ,torero s r, la ASA El DMIEZT ra. • B.: '6.COHLIVEHOLL—A "" - pirotthlissallabboll toed . JOS. mamma, ATlOrti HAIR, TONIO—A oupPly of thie" ,l M r teibratorrlialt Tonle Vodd by ' 10M.._ runtrma., .;. • EGLIED•OOEXIIIs.for sale by• h IXTJI,A /LOUR -on' head' said to - arrive , smpt. Inman; • I2e ,el • • . --essys osausaists..• and' Shoulders mop sod Ibr ids trr DAVID fa. annum lb4t VIINDREEB--8 . ossoossei • 1 - .04 , 4' c i,, -was. to— Jai leA 413%. 7 111GA.11 - _ _ 6.ItBLS • . OiMm) =tlGAltforsalwbY '" ipanl3.Xiatt.t .5 1 W 81 .1M fialadialVfol - Na(rbt'". ' 7 . 46. 7 1N5 3.10.: TA' ITAtitUt axiv 5 0 3 BAGS. RIO COPFKB for iti n g it. . .111111111. NAIR 6)(1(111E13. 801IX' tor salt) by • , sea 'Naafi. au= a EartaiL oIia.PLF .4 • - , TV!