THE vAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED IN 1786 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. E. M. errriNans, a CO.'s ADVEIS7BINO ACIZNOY . 1:22 lug trrance. linvr And No. 10, Satnarted. Stem- P. & Co. are tikanta for the • oft Indoeottal and W . W.I , elm:dating communist P.P.= ..t& In rho United Btaiaa and the Canadas. __- Comm, Fans and anoy Goods. William Tasicer, 1,()5P . ...L c ;t, P 0n L ., 1 :1, ry s E,lvd ,T.° nra "Kh,= l ,teus. ',4-Trdaaf.,Ytiat Ptg 3111 1 - o Ales. Jet and Dead tie, Pocket. IMO" . Dress lint. Sous, Nagat rlealles. Hoots sad Xyas. Watch linsrds.• Was, Corniced Clam Pods. Neekbusus dot,. India Robber Comore, Odom, fists aed Ne et everTAmTlition: &drama, rsaser end Cutlery, dold and Mit .uute.ry. Aro:Cdr.:Me Yu V inlins,11:0:1310; &general sod Tfirt LlLryt. IKOCk French and derma , Vaord Cools. votes .111 be " th."" barest prime for Cash or Approved Paper maceos. er by letter seIecWIL LIA M TA B o i Ete, best 10 Park Place, New York. P. eat this out. my. 3.1 Rongh'e Patent 'Elastic Skirts. VIATES A FRANCE, No. 1 Barclay street, Nen York. UTlON—tiacke ars genuine except they hers the ,t.np <gibe patent All rninAraetnrers and sellers in- Innguut bit prosecuted aceording to Inn. mrolt.l4. W. JACKSON 4 SON. ORATE AND FENDER MAKER, PZIONTST. * SO3 BROADWAY N.VW YORK PAP= WARE.IIOI.IBE. kUNCA.N, LEWII3.& BARTOW, No:161 irlall o an itreet A A crerat u . x Vlil=Plar vo M . Alloo - 11Trsitvonetri tdenb TOTS AND FANCY GOODS. 4 • A - AIILBORN & CO., 64 Maiden Lane, V54' y t41 , 0 4 34111.1 , TAH.rtY Arse'. import= of Tat ISAAC L. PLATT, ripostes of Polished Plato' Glass, from tho old established manufutory of the BRITISII PLATE GLASS COMPANY, RATWHEADs LANCASHIRE, E.VOL.AIVD. )(MISUSE PLATE of all sixes, suitable ea Maw" .f - e and DwolNotr Show Como oa hand :i. "ICKEICANPLATE GLASS COMPANY Pactoyy, Williamsburg, L. I. subscriber having takon the Agenoz of shove - Clompaaly, to now so3blei to furol I" T :sate. Alg°„,..in - tipzi. ) ,,vgn.T I =kttlV at mask lower rates. Jain h. PLATT. .1 a 1 13m • 79 Murray strut, New York. PAN CENT. ON AUMON AND LOPORTATOSI GEO. M.-TRACY 4100. Na 64 161111aat et(Otansm - of It.ideos Lim; New York. - - • 111:PIATERS oy Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. LYING determined adopt the cash wouht Larne poen to an Inspection of thalr In this establishment any b found a lute and well inlected atock b eonslsteV4l= . llll . eh Scasle r ta= le=l2 l '2(apoletin ' Tian Shine of 8 :11 sit4l 9 tlesoto. flaring be.. enaziatal In this baldness for the hist twenty Years, enhatnent brannecienear ea they han ande eeeh ennniennate it. lineolgat o &err it/VOW= il i ' atl tha r call att.( t e non nes dial every Antonin the TuraJaNair Als =albs fou rl hare. Jatzmao P4R42 GaLAR: j S. BRAID. aten by arts. Aprill7. Oftee.l4 Jamb it, Kew York EflSOelebrated color is now ocknowle ca. byslltrebs es BRIGHTEST AND MOST P ' - ENT elm prainoed he this or any other Mittlatry. It le dlethmaisbood from sa tethers b 77 it. bright blue shale. and the,Ulf VARYING UNIFORMT It of earls pat - titular grad*. .The sallefeetion hm glean wherever 'med. be hostllles It may be obtainedd er or grand in ofl, Put mp In dif ferent stud cane to suit parenaseen. Samples of the different grates. with a tariff Of .priert , W be sent to any part *Wm poultry. upon APPlmatalat by letter or otherwlea, at ths ogles. The Omen when. deliverslwlll be geminated to be fully equal to the maple Arrwardec4 alionlas will be proonglY attended to and fathflgi7 executed, upon the most reunnable onus. apply to BOW. HORN. Proprietor ands Gym Work., IL Jacob ILL IL Y. MY. anintmller . Carpotingsi OR Clothe and Nat - dugs. ROBINSON & 7 00.. .eo SZERILT, NEAR WOOD, A RE now/ receiving a largo and choice 81 , - ZAZowImantatOARPRTINOZ eim Wert and most Immatttat of Mndl, and an= 7 /' s liir roe rl7. • Mont TapwallT.l.nenda. linpar anduna rating:l pla•Mtialn To with i.l274antipttou of Lamp. Dolton. and w primalcaragi LOOR OIL CLOTHS, • prom stn 24 dent walla,. all qualitle• and priaai. Also.33abla Oillelothtabaff and - gtaen Off abadou buff and sawn Holland WinlOw Kula; Plano and Table 133,- VilM i nian i)" =, az . .., 411 of wbich tla tell= anal Mina lowest nub prier. • walla FAIRBMIR'S PLATFORM SCALES. untiveigned having been appointed sorelisive Agents far th e waleN these agebasted etN7rarendAblittejogta bra: Yherbotaa UN been subjected to the dETERXST TNSTotr thrtnelasl Rallroals In th e Crafted Met e L ei d tbi g,... of Is atfom rAtess tbrmsigr i t . es . bees asthed for them the re eraetian tele SIIR ded27DAlliff - ISIVXWELICIt taws can's's tro API...LEL. • • 19e are arapared to en Win for Conan, Ratable, Dermal, Railipel ,nr , nay. 0041. lialland sal Osaal Soar, at saws arum ILO MST It WLL% a 4, Liberty street, Vanunercial Ra. Patel:wab. Book. and Sob Printing. JOHN T.' SIIHNOCK, banns recently reo mead bbi Job Painting Olden liftb irtreet above brolthfteld. tienet to Bdlang. wor o.opettloil . l ati=r4lll 4 : with ereso . ai ' Volrer and sagetior took, ob and earl granea, is enabled to execute *my de ecrioUon el book mai coarcantile job printing at Wort ootioe and MT modarnin Mao, agency ibr tna gate of a ropertor article of der's sad box toaker'a straw boards. Ally restos Book Paw. hdolO. on band and for calla pirlo PITTSBURGH COACII• FACTORY. t. BIGELOW & CO., am acua: - omen= too.L M. Bizelaw, N 48 Damara , ALEX?. 3 air war Wood .t.; Penna. loAcsr,s, CARRIAGES. PELETONS, vd11: "7:+7,i41-8-.:"ldg"'ktua Hide 011 and Leather Store. • D. KIRKPATRICK, "., No. 21 South Third. Street, 13rtworti Zdarkst and Chertnat irtti Phltarletpttlar - AS 7Dit SAYE SPANISH HIDES, Dr Ones rattorl Maas 'Um Itatistere Oil. Tirsuserf kthttratt a rr 1 tJ: d . 1 14 vide alio marks% %rim rrit rang in rub, or tam ba excitants .Ibr Lealbar SLUM IMO Of eh!: and sal enuatigon. rt MOM ani. WM. laditffefilisiri co WHOLESALE GROcials, Produce and Camalulon Merchants, AND DEALESIB Pittsburgh Manufastured Artistes, N.. 219 Lacey drat, corns" of /no* ETTSBUMII.I%. COOLTI JONES 160 - 01 NY, WILOLESALE im GEOCEIts FU BOAT FURNISHER& Prodnen and Fi l ltVarliannfactans, No. 141 Water- Street, Z"er ras7r.t. James Irwin & Co., MANUFACTURE - RE OF harks Ethel; — 4II3LPIIIIRIO AMA 131,941 Add: °7l,lVg""n" ri r. :311=. ' =rum. —man rrsvasr. A T IAGLASS WORKS. '-; WI. .- DAVIDSON .. dc MANUrACTITRRRS and dealers in Was, Bottles. slid allpidi at Ones sad Met Glserystr, aw Olus. ta-flo. ZS Miefroll amt. rittahar.^ .Ps Nesegais wmuen poid to prints smalls Ibit 6WWI& PAINTERS. LONG dr. -- LAN_F L ,_ -ROMS AND SIGN PAlNTraiiii, piewpr ' jra V v g iva sedldarkit etrioda.) All .02dArg . tromWv attendal arle, ELATFORY: SCALES 42L'inr:rj deknptiot; forit Inaghinf j el=lL. Oar. sad XXIV Avzet: i gdjiotrtnavmatz glaWattahat. Olivet ,4, Oil °laths and Kattings. I ROBISON 1.17 W limn: - .OPPOBITB -.77.11f IDEA MK AV u6w on hand, and to 'which they an 4, - gt= i tt 4 . v ef hU je t V4l:3•32, 4E4 all other s wan/ kayt. vldeb stimakm et pgrokainv . I lilielligente ,OOlte, ;. aO.l-air. ki..4.iß iirszar: . AKIWANTa aal daebriptaons supp li ed vitt .11,e111 6 'ad Iltelli in 4itjf thessi4nd of the ?Adana now=Thist. i s • suirantw tar . tlll.l= /OM Oihtld ...._ _ maisqr, r.. IL IL W.. L Donaldson. Alderman. TNION, COMOr of rani/ and Steele& ate., • • AU budzo oo poletablas to Ms caw of ~$OO2T, Dea y y r i ~ i ~et: Fuacm ~teeet, ;a:eh' :~u °~'' • : ::r- . ritit-rksl eMTtO ItiWLhatei Poeapn fltuutWia aa..110. --UNAME"l7_Onsest - • ,"" 14141fiff 711 W 021•111•••-•••• • • BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. LOUIS SOILLEFF,it, Attorney at Law, and Eastern Collector IX IBS COMMIS ILLO,kI THS om 11 AND PEANYYLFANIA rief Bt. l 4W•n•Ololuum. Tasoarawn&Columble.ru. Canoll. Summit, Ptrttacnasrnenbull.ltabonlngand Ober% CANTuN, ZZZZZ TOR: Mr. Liam Hannao ,Tra, a 41111 1 %. f r i , PAL Tab, I paithurypt, la_ Theodora Umsisettes, En. P. Hurtle .T. W. TitOMPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND COMMLSSIONER POIC PK:VS.II'I r.A.viA, Davenport, lowa, WILL Buy, Sell and Locate Lands pad Land Warranter. Por lax., Conert Charm Moro. Mosey, to. IL/. SO non. W. V. Johurt,n Mown, boring. Marlisugh.d Co., } , Lewis Indult A 00., Pittsburgh. Dews Word. E.l. laridSood L' W ; 11A1.1., Attorney at Law, "Bake wall'. Balitlittok"Chwit otzeot, bettnwti,trwth sod . oud A 11... 041P11 S. & A. P. MORRISON Atter itt' Ire lil Yoorta 6""'L m.. 1 'ROBERT E. PIUILIPS, Attorbey at Law, 111, et. love. Ito. ItOBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— Corner of Filth sad Grant streeta.opposito the Court ouoo otoPo. Ilttaburgh. 0w.14-7'63 TAMES J. KU UN, Attorney at Law, offien 0 Yength stmt near Oesat, Pittelsargtr. Alto-dly JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, ey No. 89 Fifth etrooot.Pittsbargh. AGENCIES. Michigan General Commission and Collec laon Agency Office, KOR the collection of home and. Foreign Blercan tile and allatber Mangy claim,. la Michlgea 1.1 , 1 , stet vt=—tta::, , , , ,knz Wake md humane. Aerate. PELTIKit 6ANDEIIEON, Detroit. Michigan. efreaccelo .I"alebeavis—Moser Kremer Rehm, Bant- White a 00., Gazette Glace, Lorenz. Stewart a Ga. blemhaata Wzarza—Tero Agenclez or Michigan from rezpectable Inzurauce Oninzazass. molil-11.4 Soldiers' Bounty Lands & Claims against the Government. ILL will procure Bounty Land Will mute for Soldiers. their widows and minor children, Sna will proeecate claims against tbe Government. and attend to Mullane In the . thurt of Claims.. recently es tablished bT Con ifirtnTice,tio.,l46 Third et, one door above Smithfield. coh.l9.tf CHARLES NATI,OII. WM. A. IRWIN'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No, 87 Front ntreret, 341 door front Martnn Dfaler In Inks Chain tnan Onb Pltlxou, fa. Ooai 1M 500 t7 nought and nold. sunnt USTIN LOOMIS, Rent Estate Agent, Merrehandite sod Bill Brae,. °taco No. 92 F urth street, .boy. Wood. Bminaso poll:aptly attide d Jra SAMUEL L. MARSEEELL, Secretary Chi sates insursace Commay. 94 Water Areet. Fj M. GORDON, Secretary Western losn s Mara 0n.92 Water street. GARDDIER COFFIN, Agent for Franklin rim Imastranos oxcarts n trortleedust COMO Or Word mad ♦'hlyd =wt. A. MADEIRA. Ageut for Dolawuro Ala P . talk' Inn/mace Cmpara. lk4 The.. rm.'. DRUGGISTS. OLIN RAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. M'Ouf -111- tn.) Mainsail and Ratan Drogsteit 'sad Dean. In ants, On; Dysitn6s, an., in Wood su,s,t, 3 door Nam Vlr m's Medi an. nthittn ttsbuszh. amau Awn fise Dr. Ya.lo 401LN P. SCOTT Wholonie Dealer in Dram mi n ts, Ma, Valmlabaa arid Dye latrilts.l7e.29l3 rUre= iiirgf:ehr prompt sttast_thm. Agent Mr &MA's Polmoale byray. mar 21-17 1.1 A. FATINESTOCK & CO., Wholesale LDra[Qa~n, and ozonefectorars of Whits bead, tad Y~aadd I.l.thorre. oornor Woot iod Yront .tract. Yittir anlif 11 . 1 E. SELLERS, 'Wholesale Dealer in jtitirs. 0 .=Varnishaa . ns. tee . th RAUN & REITER, Wholesale & Retail T aticiete. wrest of Liberty and EL Os streets. SCROONMAKER. & CO., Wholesale ay • Druggists. No. 24. Wood street, Pittabotreb. AOSEPH FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox a co. comer ',WILK Wood sod Dlamota—Kos . U 1 oz hand o fall sad ootardoto oemortmout of otlrd Mesta, Patomam, and ad .. i parta zdnE to BL Ids Donodoes. 1. boar. } Rank:Wu rolocriotilms morally commodod all st ay 011 COMMISSION Ece. - ATWELL ATWELL, LEE & CO, _ _ WHOLESALE GROCERS Produce & Commission Nerc)iant% . . PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, S Wood et., between Water nod Front let eplB PITISOUnnEt DAVID C. HERBST, Flour, Produce, Provision and Commission MERCHANT, " :4T Leen* and. conbrr of assd. rittSbUrgtis fIIVES his attention to the sale of Flour, VII ort. Dom. Lard. (Mom. Butter. °nay Drisd Praltsj3seds, An fi-tsoosicomssta nepectfally solicited, MELT S. KING, (late of the firm of KingMoorhead, COMMISSION MERCHANT, A-VD DEALER IN PIG METAL AND BLOODS, Fe. 76 Water street, below Market, apl9 PIIISBUII.OII. PENNA. • HUSSEY Wholosa "OR le Dal errs ers Pro ACKE visitns ßS. , alralliatAL UODIALIgNON MEROUANTS, • NO. 826 LLUEETT MUST. onanisidal PITZABURCITL PA. 1111EIOVILL--Springer Blubaugh & Co., LL have rammed to No. fia Maar gtra•L Imsaza ItILM6OII. num hPBSVOEB, LiiikflAUOU& , CO., (Sumas -0:41 to 3. thliblill_EX) Comailsodon and Forwarding bantc Nakao In wool and Produce grmarally, arto. Wa6 'Anwar streat.Plttabargh. I. spa 0 A. B.A1 . 1.??, CONMIS3%IV AND in AMßDLArtil. ' llll:iLlffirit Agent of, the RadDAlium and Indianapolis WA % No.Bo Water et., Pitteburgh, Pa. "2947 d I. W. 'BUTLER CO t , CdWARDING & COMMISSION MER CHANTS and ler's In all MAW Plttsburo ids*. Articles, Loan Pico anti Skeet Lend. plo. Prot rlttabanan aneelyans ACIIISCiir di ... G0., Wholesale Grocers, Prodlnas D. en' Wl_ commlialiro arthmts,7l co. 7 Meat. Plttstrwan. • aB. OANZIF.I.D, lido of 'Warren, Ohio, .00trusdirsoo and rerwsrllA7tonad 1111 kl• iII 'Widen BAIMMI Dom,. pot and pwil Pwi jiihartt=d Pt tabor W"er Tiontal tans. 5ic.......iara..1-art j .. 0.0 LIFTER oth t" iVholobalo Groom, ileretiaati, and Doslrrs Is bolt.produce Iw t o =iii.2l2 !Woad str.t" i k r ir • PIEEPAt IffARIMMEO—M/Ct IL ocoutos,pomraftgindOommlarke lisesbant.ead riarjr====rht Prodne• g:EASPEIt, Importer end Disler in Womb and Amadead WWI Po4per_,lo; .66 Minot Wawa Tldrisadiesetb Aro; ritV. . . - lar IticOUNTOOK, Importer l sad p WWI.. to lu deirta i r s Znr il tr t hare Mama Te l t Ints, No.llll 1 , este ot.o. JuRIIPH HORNE dr. C 0 . , Wholesale and Retail Doalors in naritnirea, ZNEROZDKIIJSB, 11031111 Hr d crams. • Fano , Goods, &a. Ne.llllerkdgvthtt. andthaDiayind. Or Astests ter-prlali flans.. - _ D. AM, Jr., & Bros, 01. 'Market ot ;aro obising Out tboir en titstook orDel Gotta ee sa lesasee t rratt= NT. WITT"! ntles = • nts, %English do suillgs, mere Illek „ ettuee ~At. WA . , • Taiga of Week vidaVallie= • lettetrat t e.r. Itele A. AAWICIP M.,)1111.V*1_1...a,... APITIIOXII,-00. 2 172 At.d. NABOB & holasale and Ho run Zifitrad 0,14D7 (iris ! 91 . nth MURPHY IMP GU, Wholesale . a i n i t t ße= F lV A Wsttchants, tiaras fourth ILLINERX • GOODS--Bound hrrebltarhK - 7octlnO no root Froverg Oro eir row ISTIY. fnal Ettrat 4 14k 0 Oor. k irt totlost • Vgm o° titY4 .4 4 a41 11 1 ,01 m twk ..., =X!, Ober trfr urltr td Poked litho Mollarry.llika. , We XI . .stroolloo. ollfilarreriboOM. gas stoo k vtEXrENSlVE t i sr el L sele v ctol , t . taruriooppAg . vtr _ mol! Robinson, box" —d .114714, I : l 6Wa l t At.ll_ :or ittl .I ? tiran: , Ta ' zglnlibble. No. 113altimore lic am** mils try oil WAIT is WNW PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1855. BAN KY' AS AND BROKERS. ...JOI9SPE ,DENIIO I=El W 1.1-AKINS Sc 00., (OECCLASORT TO A. AVILECIS & C 0..) BAN ERB & EXCHAEGE BROKERS, NO.II FOITIZTUSTIURT. PITTSBURCIL F tho,numoroua ouspinbion6 of Bankers and Brokers throughout the country, dozing the last GM mouths,. we ore satisfied Unstick almost every Instance their trouble. have nn-nn out of a departure from their legitlmam business, end we theretare tans mmeton to as sure the public, In advance, that no SIMVIstIoM "ren• st shall tempt ns frnmTitii " tA r cra h n e tt r l • e:rtr ia' t. o ll7, ', ll 9 .% Inn that In molding . all sorb Inventmeut, we shall not mar be better this to Men. our customers end ensure their safety, but Umt In adoptlne such a course we shall pro mote our tsrn ultlmste benvllt. he WILKINS Gm _ _ =SOZ=III JOHN T. H 000: Ift.lll , ollD, HEDFOUD W , tiOMERSIST, EIO.MISRSVT I MOUNT PLEASANT, WEnTMOILKII CONNELIAVILLX, FAYFTTE (X)., 1 r Penns UNIONTOWN, NNW BRIO atoli, Decorate cretted, DiNOUDtII made. Drafts bought, eold and a:lllmin', Rank Note. and drum t*uldst. and, now Utoelce, Nettle and other Neocuitles bought and told on eeraculegion. Oarreernoadento and tallectlou• eoliedUod. IFKMILY. K. MILT. I.)ALMER, HANNA & Co. Successors to I Hussey, Hanna 00.. I.lankereJM.Chanse Brokersand dealers In lontlan . end.Donseede fbebanne. Certificates of Bank . Notes. and Specle—N. if earner of Wood and TmM etrnets. Current Money received on Conceit. Bight 'Checks for isle, and collections made on nearly all mind. pslyoolote of the Melted States. The highest premium paid for Foreign and American Gold. lideeneas made on consignment. of Prodnoe, shipped 'seat. no liberal terms. Stall flsXfl RAIN stowing[Cl nous. NRAIIER RARNI, Bankers and Ex chmge Brokers. bay and sell Gold and Silver and Notes, negotiate los. on Real Estate or Mock Essig rltish purchana kromlleory Note., and. Thllb Bine on East and West. Buy and sell Rorke on lionioniselon. lions made on all points In tne Union. Jtfles corner of Third and Wood streets, dleretly opposite the St. Chorine Hotel, not mrl-tr TX. n. . . ..s. w eras. . AVM. IL WILLIAMS iiankera and V V Exchange Brokers, North East oornor of Wood and Third streets. Pittsburgh. Affixed:lnca:me made on liberal tams, and collections sworaptly attonded to. jeS.l3. 1 1 0 - 110L51F,S & SON, Dealers in Foreig.n . and Domestic Bills of Eldlarig e, Certificates of De frost?, Dank Notes and Spade, No. MI Market street, Mir hu,h oar Collections made on all the pshoebel dn a thronsboat the United States. MANUFACTURING. IDRON FOIJADRY, lllitcbell, Herron & Co. WILL continue the business of the Union Fenner", st the old stand of PgriNUOli, MIT° IF XLL 4 CO, No. 194 Llborty et. :Theymannlketare u tunas, a large and general annulment of UnSTI2:O9, oomprialng cooking Stoves, Ranges and Side Ovens, GifFICE AND 1 ~..Z.OIZ STOVES, MANTLE &KITCHEN GRATES, Hollow Wagon:Boxes, Dog Irons, Sal Irons, Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Points, Mill nn4 Machinery Castings generally, And OAS .d WATER PIPES of slut. IRON & NAILS OF THE BEST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, Picks, &a., All of which lo be noldif. comulactuzent . price. my 7.11 HOOTS AND SHOES, WHOLESALE AND kiNTAIL. JAMES ROBB, 89 Market and 6 Union Ma, third door from the Market Bowe. Pittebahth. wouhlreepectrallr Inform hie Unlneroll4 tri•nds and env 3amers, teat be bee met rerehrat Ws Sprint( and Summer °cola In athrartetlea and or the hared etyle, now worn to the ....tern cities. • The partintir at.otion of the Ladles ',invited to • well all description Gaiters, and Caney 13..te.d Kippers of all En •• Woo stock of ChildrEtE Gaiters .d purer him. Ishlrhas.carefolly selected Por Clootlemeo. he hss Eaters of PEET... Wer.l. .Rides. Por ehasse tor csahlti lamps quantities enable biro to Ell at se Mw price.. am). eesablEttinsat Will Ell in the city, Be odedlnnes to manufsietdre as beretotors. any Sind of farlla arkatleatleta.te wear. In the ...it etjle 'Ed the bat saateri.l, 1021.41 W. W. WALLA= STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 10. 621 and =I Liberty street, opisasts &Waked Amt. M OIMMESJS, io po Grave Stone: i. Wale tuna. 0114 Ott. to =e l f aitatus=, .t ths Incest pr Times lauldra.. ;Anima and selected de signs for Count man Anlpu hand Mask and elan Ear- Ole furnish. to the lea. at tea !mat prices. All sedan 11101 ntlit despatch al 319 Litigate 'Lima. W. W. WALLACE. Penn Cotton Milli, Pittabargb. ENIVEDY, CIIILDS o CO.. Manville, im tuggerof— Penn A 1 heavy 1-4 Stuagthiga Carr. Chaim of all colors anal agailea ei PitatilMagi and flash Oorih •• liana of sal ass* and di re r Batting. aiirO:derr left at lb. ria.nl+anl Man eflagaa, Witaoa (k...1: - .1 Waal atrast...l.ll atanatiala idala WILMENALIII AND BAT 1L imanuntAntr HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURE AS, AND DZALF.63ISI ALL KINDB OP FURL CORZ(U OF WOOD AND FIFTH srascrs, Pittsburgh, Pa. in_ Their Amite:onm* wary vulltr wairtskeof MAI . zt. Dos.. Cligr• .14 Tar Bacakets. IMANTON—.....OIIMIIII ADM.- IL. ISOORSINAD Livincretan, Roggen & Co NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. "LRAM and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay, WV& and Groin do.: Bintfarto ond 001111tAr 404 Door f all olsno, 1111 w I.arapand Thumb Late r . Woe lIBIA of rodeos tWdr, Yalta 888. slyptand ptun.. Bolt. nod FestAredndrOdollesblo ben Unt. of Atf riots In farm mad SWAB, A. BROWN, would most respectfully In • fano the public that he a...pa on band. at Me .taw en en the west side of the Dhuriond. plate weleattoent of Vestlllan linnthq me. on tare ve made to crags, In tha beet style, warrant , d equal Oa any In tho United State.. I.lle BttuN cest be retil without the old of ..crew drleer. Baring pun-Used eh. stock, toole, and wood of the Cabtost Cetabllahment of liatmey Iloblalland, I Demur prepared to fornleh thAt old o automata as well ea the yob& at lane. with tbett• Iltua Ilepetter, No. 11 Waal Arad. rltte= "l _, mohB J. A BROWN. A. wumum BiliNifiLL k CO., 61 Penn it, below Marbury, Pittsburgh. Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS and SH&&T litON in I gle u V 4 `7ese lot f tw i rdgth P g: PSUL l' Efokr .kb n`:r, fro,' 'AIS vz.,....atc.lldra and Viaduct Immo dops sttatidsd to. . mtlo.. . . distuals vromy7 Mite and Caps. jnWILSON & SONit keep constantly on =w4trr...rerldpatei,ntrLlTA .111 and talisnaba. flat 3T Oargo:tand cheep, naankt 1.1411t0 0... cm ad' pwcto+l.6 , .3104, JOHN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX VIM. • .T.P.O O * =lid.. BO= BOX =A BRAZED BOX TIOES. calm of Anderson an.l Bob taw. stmt., me square fro= tb• Hand street Bridge, Ali. losbeoy ocathocil W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail . ittoieeieteier and Dada in OattnetWsra.lia.l3 emL GROCERS. skars, & HEWER, W 110 LES ALE OROC'EILS, 122 Se&rnd and 151 Frotit !trot, Ib P.I77IWWWII, Wallace & Gardiner, DOLE.I.ALE DEALERS 1J Flour, Provisions and Produce Genera), No.las LIUZATI ST., 40-11 BAGALEY, COSGRAVE & CO., Whole. ludo Onous,lll and TO Wood street, Plitabungh. .114,1 y itCULBERTSON, Wholesale urooer and ..2 : =dass=.rl2lrhaltt ia2.rmttit 101111 rum— suraiesa YIATD.. MTV. riIIOILN FLOYD &CO., Wiiolassie Grocers andOomadmke Ibrebinto,No.ll3 Wood and 291 Idb• trort. littotrazia. ROBERT MOORE, Wholesnlo Grocer; Nola . In Prvitico.Pittibarch Mannbaturos, w a di u t t o y t 1.117 N Mali far . . ar. utr7 w rt r i ...:ho7l orptaaa6s(iu man to Met k lidOid ura .Wholsia• Roan. ti is I"l=°ll"..oongrgrrf VlZr4 SOMA -w 0.110/. MOMS ROE, Wholesale Grams and Clanuldadon tin Inn Innen? Onion Mtn Will - AUX: ' kali Ton Dodo, minor of Wool ninik Dom. irappna an Os towage tn.ll 4bI3IRITAIViriW 3I (bony. ann.lanon Im Plainer Pltiolnarsh =lnneurnn on no. SAMMY Idnit, Frie l bra FT ******************** eff&OOMMtidOu MerAWIN PAna Donlon In [Winn% Ile. BO wane Moon, ...dr .1 , StIMIt• rigtibUtek. WiiODWARD Whoia I auli a? WPM 10.1t111 Warta itroot.ftnonnralls -BOOggELi,EItt3 &~. 1011.0 B:DANISON, Booktoller and MA- O tloomowavont to Dollop * Ashow.•No. d (MAUS ouwi, now If_______Ntla, viten:trod , . Yo. tlittY- 8, BObliaatiller and Doan Is Irti= k r.. No. NI Igo/kW Nowt, wow lit'. 1 1::- . 1' & 00., Booksellers and Statione - Ti . No. di Wood otrootooodt doer to the Iwo., orndid PA. PI. Sawa and low hoods owi Wow wow, y-1: I iteiii,jloiiiiielfir and tio.liii — tor No. INN o Til fourth olowtt:AdolloNalldloild. ' b mareoohing, Awaked elet rafeeeeer ATIMUIVI • 00. VV taiiiiiNSitli j oi WOW end TerGZ Neia:SallndigihragiViob+ WITiraViiitUGOET; 10.wIh t4n4ruilps Rum "Itiniteran " Steszta Own% fast reed at the Jihry4 a b VITIVIUM.3ust mei yea r Wald tit we* Icimaca a coating'. NEW YORE LD'inIRTISEMENTS. rjr.T2411 . ,%71,;7.17,Ti5riptV.1., - :. WM= - Nen PwL• / FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 28, 1855. FANCY GOODS, Glassware. Toys, Archery, Cricket, Aud SPORTMENS' EQUIPRENTS. THEODOR ROLLIN - HAGEN & CO., 64 LIBERTY. STREET, NEW TORE. NAVE now on hand and continuo to TO• ceive constantlyouul which they °Berle their friends f ILit=,litttit e and zttlilz Yancy l.l,..zrera rln Regulator Lawns for parlors and steamboats Pendotea, rdoelest Boxes. Organ*, Optical m►tloal metro- mentq Terre Ootta, wedge rood. Alanester. . 00 Ftronze and (.11ilasoareq Realtleerectuutm sod other Pipes; Combs Bombes. Perfumery. Oen., ono.* nod 2 " . 8." In every style; Beloiatt and Holcombe:l Oissevarel Cot and Plafn Decantenr, Wine. Op= e,(Foblet, Be+ wad Ta ble Tonablern Beer Byaele. &dee M 10 ..7 V " .. 1/ d " ° ` Ordogne Bottles , rich cut and engrave. sal Brody SCHIEFFIT,LIN.,_ D BROS. & co., IMPORTERS AN DEALEFU3 Drugs, Paints , Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, &c., 170 WILLIAM ST., New York, INVITE the attention of the trade to their lto,arge and varied dock of Drugs, PintaPintaOda, Perfume. 1.7 1 An n addit iontetheirttgnlulmportation, of S tap% Dtmge. then nre Moo malting, direct from gm emotes of produc tion and manufacture attppllee of Tooth. Hal, mid Nall lintehea,Bronaest Marten& Elpormaa. French and English Perim:nem Lubi,,.l.trante. alto ...M 0r.... Melee urnaltr embraced In Drturgiete elocSa. W, tner are also enabled totter on the most a4vautao... terms. • Orden. either In person or bi - malt, receir/e_prompt attention. alio-Iry IMPORTANT TO BOUSEICEEPERS AND DEALERS. THE; HOPE MILLS, 71 YOITON EMEIT. aria 71 Burettes sum, New idea. Principal falfice, 103 Prone Wow, New York. Factom hoe. 30 1 37 and II awls= Arent, Jereerelehr. T ' Proprietors of this long and well known COPFEE AND SPICE BEITABLIAHMENT. Centime. to prepare the Celt PUrroutoratioal linudrn In for Raising Bread, Ellacalt, To, and other Ccaeak The/ ale. Prepare Moetard, Oocoa, and Inany_other L ATH. des of dully oaa hi every family, "'WO they oiler upon the moat reasonable terma. Catalogues net to dealers who motet them. B. ILL J. 0. 1011A111. N. It.--Coneumen advised to Ireardre for llope 51111.• lisle.ft/W.174v TO WESTERN JEWELERS; And Dealrns to Fancy Gouda. THE 'subscribers, Manufacturers of and Dealers In all surl4ties of Marina • CLOCKS AND TIME-PIECES, in:mt. your altention to thole lame and well snorted Wok- When Toucan East to buy your Fall Goods, at our stalked 48 Courtlandt Street, N. T. City, where you will fad al the best modern styles Si the low. ~se peva. We an esoelle/ by no home In the Mame moues wearer to purchaser. Gin a • and. INGR MUMS A STEDMAN, au2S-Qtre 4 6 Courtneadt Mat. N. Y. City. Photographic and Daguerreotype C7IEYICALS. The only submit. Establishment in the Country. 1 4 1 11. SIMPSON, (ouccomor to heath & for 17,.:3=weT?,roadwayttrukr,0:17=140:-. meta In th is country where Ulu chatall:tle as. manufser ,toad and put up In their purs state. liaises eau rely on having everything necessary to the successful prauttas Of Photography, or the best quality. Our Prunes * ! Work on PhotolrraPhYela novr rea4y tar Ontivorr. Prior Lou wo-ou, MUSIC. &C. Charlotte Blume, Nt r ? t y . F.ACJU orter ?LT! tad Dnal m or ro ll Piano HA:Manta PIANO n. alm too RALLET, DAVIS & (10.11 &Atone/am...math and alth. out Xolean Attachment mr3 lIS Wood et miENRY KLEBER, Realm. in Dingo, hin lalml butrismenta. awl Imparter of Italian Matta. Iwnt w Nunn,t Cdatk . • grand and *dam Plum* with aaeman's Ache= Attachment. UM EDI Danbam'a Pianos. -• • - - 011Nt.laLLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes. Xaalo and bleudeal lentensoents, &boot Ildrks, sad Mtckertarp Mem Fart., Ibt Western Peassylvaillap—No.lll Wood stmt. MISCELLANEOUS. . " • " 3 ma 07 ann in scuirr, rnrinstraara 4W. W. rsspeetfolly 1 1 informs hie. friends e end matronthattt be ...just enterGrted his tioct ,11rolturve , which decidedly the Wrest and boot ever of.cred thr eel. isms dtr. M G.I, s.ursgs..4 to uphold b.!s stock, withessentiod hod worlimso.hip. sod tiewent doeign.: end Iran the estmt of hie orders sod, facility in insoutseteding, 1.. L donbiM- to Grader,. wsr• rantwl fIifINITUKGat the lewoist team Ile trope elvers on hand the grimiest variety of .ever dmecriptkus of foralturo, from the cheapen sod plain to' the to decent en d costly. that • hiieo. maw. i of ono, wee::: nistiod from W. *task, 01. rasonfacturrd 6 .lgrif ssltsr. The witch. consist in pert of tab Newt hich, of riche... of yle sod tinishol benirpse.od in anyof the .Esst.rti tle"..; Loot. XIV tetenwtote fawn ioo reu to Plash and risk Cloth; 1044 ozen iiiideersol G 3 de Walnut do 100 Mehowear Rocking Chaim W Wahl ut dt. Oga 100 klahoes.ar DtAIRM . 60 Walnut de 300 Marble Top Centre Talon 60 do Diaries nurse! 10 do Wartuwandit Inciraid do 100 Common do .... . • SO Plain Dren=tras. 40 21.510n5.2 To Walnut do 150 Cottage • do 400 Marry sod Pooh= dodstaula atshossaT 12•44.44.‘ 10 Walnut do r) l ir nr oLlorimagg a' • 2') Dialog slid 112.•22442.2•124. 12 fanatary sad Utak await 20 Dotalo Cana 04l Chaim 24 taws Past (Lookig easlrsj • 12 I.4l4eVritlas Daska Ilst sod 'rows! samba What-Nota 2.tlaultsa 2splat 5l 2s T. 140 Convarsatioa OW= Pembroke do Jr.llastathea d." 4 Ilan and Pia do =TagDIMOg =loaad UAW h = C""m4 Abo.• large saaatasszttotG:loadtkoka itandtanatid Mad* . . - IN' allienatero inapplied artleln their lima Staamtwata mad ItotelA tualabod at tiro shortest notles. AU velars mratoptly attanded to. attao WILSONS, NIaBABIE & CO, ff==l BANKERS. LAND AGENTS, AND 116AL688 IN Lands, Land Warrants and Exchange, Fort Dodge, Wobster . Co., lowa. I_ # AN DS LOCATED L. ALL PARTS OF the State and entered on thee. Mandate. received an eradisetlone male in all the prinelpel dielf _would tender their as to their friends au p dge panne innerally, oartieulAtiy in mend lon and Judicious locations of land In all wt. of the II hate. alit eell.located lands and attend to pay ! log toms on 'ands that have been entered. They ertu thomehleAsaudne, is person, all the unfold lands In the Stare. thereby enabling them at an timer to Eire sat. Ideation to all for whom thee ulay trauma. badness. r. Excelsior Comma Factory. jWINSTON, BROTHERS k. 00., primal ml Coach Mhkah. mow of Ithbecca had lielmoht legbenty (.1t7,141.: hay. oh hand had aro ihourufacturth 433.410,14,11 saportmsatof Ohthiathl‘llookimhyt, Sou . , m, Boh Ws . .hh. made In o f M.& vartntu. talk., Ir ILA .t t ..kt reit...a to durability MO bandy of halhh, unaz I o thltnvo t tk Jv i tt . ..th . ,l.ron a/ Attalla Illok m art, rX " tradent that artrbot thhy War thhhi. hrtrastr nerlY, of w.lr wort Wrlgar b gt==ir k'ey.T. , l7 lb m.nothi &hiss lII* sr. °al% LAIR HOTEL 33 , o.m "um . 0, 4 Corner Pen and St. Male Struts, r/11-, W. 0. CONNELLY, Proprietor. au4.troblold 8. MMECBERT & 80N, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, ,t 3 rot thenik and pnrdbanrof Hut Minn Collection at Nuts, immodest and Losnloi . Moime 9n 1199ns spa t/A ►z... It ft: w iT kaI,:II4LaVZIT ZrZr: 013 co. No. 63 Market Mort. RO RT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AN]) SALE H 111%4 orner Dianumd 'Outdid Murry A aTas-tt rrrranunenepA. JOHN T. OKIWOOK, Book end lob Printer and PubHeber. /12 Vifth ptrint„ a . ppy o k. emithf_litld, (Watt.. INllding. ii°°Kda.►jars la oti s S at.r d i ß Xa a kt o i r p: stra z _ zolo _ 3Letchnm'a Rower with Reaper Attach meat. TOTCLIE perfect tram 11110, warran- L. tat to cot horn 10 tO woo Of arms or ri•OS pee ISP Ina moot line lank, or 14 " . " " Vre %ad r ift 5 . 1) 1 123 Weed it. m*l nao isiat kotpe OnttllV Isid • VI not swot Of WasA sod Oath 'rub% , Btsamboa Osk W• 11 prow Motet^ olt 11.01, UM. Pt Nomura& no sod OW', di, an in o w. 'ODA Mink ~,,," "j dssoolTral i l r utrAT l t.- H 4l b wh. hl 1.00111, VarILLIBI4 TATS, Plumbor !mid Gm Flt-' 1 4 A.1:21 1 170 . 41f,:pleitra V 212 14441172=11Pf l Vag! t 4 4.4,104 Uk soutinCut n toi, rune,. " ROBLitiON, kuus'Ottulauj FTMTE.AVIT °4433U/I D E / iB . thrgetttnrklulurt stint, betwNo stmts. Lake Chanunain Iron Ore 7. Cf:TSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR saxamail a ,wiruaras, miaimmsa, ws.sorsa -POW a. mem W r a nlrrao., importers i m ig a m°4 Aimed**. riser ortegiaa."l4R.ff,treihu• Met Ind Vthear. • VINEGAR made' oxyressitSr famil i lu s so n eyt t V " Heeseea l L eY ' arlsa ßa "Wri. violet gnu frosiOldo OnMh mull to the Wit ;3. n nit lAt bast i isiosk! ; k m :nry aortokiila 1111 . 6 t Virategal be rthialist `elder 661111 koeiiited. gni tutrZ fall.- • -;••iteraWrnatirintlWigt7 g ANAg , Y4S:IYD UM_ tut, PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. For the Yttteb➢r¢h Gazette. The Probable Decrease of Etalsratloti Into the =l2=2 Ma. Boum—Should the political creed of the Know Nothings be generally adopted in the country, emigration to oar shores will greatly diminish in a numerical point of view, and sadly detet iorate in regard to grade or quality. Men of plthciple are everywhere inthienced by proper motives, and enlightened reason. Such persons will not be likely to embark in any en terprise involving much expense, great danger, and it may 14 the loss of lite itself, miens the. benefits likely to result from it will Neal, if not surpass, the risk incurred. The most recent ac counts from England clearly show that the Working mon of great Britain and Ireland are not numerous! enough to perform the agricultural 'labor neoesseky to the production and preserve 'NOD of the Mops those Islands yield.- A scar city of laborers never fails to.increase the prioe of labor, and hence the deserving working classes, In the Old 'Need, will not be likely to come here, so long as their services are in such ac tive demand at home. There are, however, in every part of the habitable earth, portions of the population who aro indolent, immoral, and even vicious, and "leave their country for their country's goad•" Such persons will probably be vomited upon our shores, in great profusion, and by the force of evil example will lower the standard of pure morality. Au no aspirations after wealth or fame have ever troubled them, they will feel no repugnance in becoming "beware of wood and drawers of water," in our land of liberty; nor will they interpose immrmountables barriers to "Americans ruling America" tb their hearts' content. From this class of foreigners .natives will experience no inconvenience, in onrrrying out their determination "to rule or ruin."— They may, however, incur some expense, from the source in question, in the shape of court charges or poor-rates. Not only in England, Ireland and Scotland, but in many parts of Europe, there is a great middle does, alike removed from pinching poverty . and It:mut-iv wealth, justly distinguished for general intelligence and incorruptible integrity. The persons comprising this class aro industrious and economical ; and consequently possess all the, comforts, if not-the luxuries, of life. They are not unduly influenced by a sordid brie of filthy lucre, but are high-minded and honorable in all the transactions and relations of life. Many men of this stamp hearing, in former times, of our Republican institutions, of our civil and re ligious liberty, of our rights and privileges as citizens, and above all, and more than all, of the perfect equably that prevailed among us, were in duced to forego the pleasures of home, and the society of friends and kindred, and seek a per manent settlement in our far-famed Republic.— That these men, generally, are good husbands, kind fathers, obliging neighbors, worthy mem bers of society, and law-abiding citizens, every candid person will cheerfully admit. But will people of this description be likely to come here now ! Nay, verily! They will justly reason that. they are as pleasantly situated at home, as in all probability they would be here. Their social, civil, or religious condition could not be materi ally improved by a residence in America, in the event of the Know Nothings being invested with political power, or obtaining the reins of govern ment. From what has been advanced it may natu rally he concluded that no considerable number of the persons, whose traits of character have been delineated, will come to the United States, so long so the political aspect of affairs remains unchanged. Were they to pursue a different course, they would act unworthy of themselves, and contrary to the sound dictates of wisdom by which they are ordinarily governed. There is another view of the subject, not yet distinctly presented, that would inevitably pre sent high-minded, honorable men from coming to this country. What person entertaining a proper respect for himself, would consent to be excluded from positions of trust and responsi bility, to which inferior men, from the circum stance of birth, are eligible? The idea of be longing to a proscribed class, or barer east+, in aociety, is extremely hued= ' g to a sensitive mind, and cannot be tamely se lted to by per sona who - feel within them the igor or vitality of manhood. Asa virtnou.s and wealthy population may be justly regarded as the great roe of national prosperity, wo must necessarily feel to some extent, the disadvantage of excluding from our fellowship, by a selfish and Blibend policy, such men as are above described. By a more mag nanimous course of action we might have easily secured their valuable services and their money, which in numerous Instances is quite considera ble. This state of things is justly.,attributable to the, secret Order of Know Nothings who a e, immeasurably, }he most sneaking•and contempt ible politicians, with which the country has been hitherto afflicted. INeszarr. SATVIT OATS YON RAILIZAD CROBIIIIIOB Mr. Lawrence Myers of this city has invented a gate for shutting off.-travel from railroad crotr , Mug while the locomotive Is in dangerous prox imity, which seems to obviate most of the ob jections raised to inch contrivances. The gate is attached to an endless chain which crosses a pulley at any required distance from the cros ingneeessary to safety. The pulley Ls attached to a shaft lying across and under the track. The buffer in front of the locomotive prunes upon the pulley, the chain moves and the gate slides, by the side of the track across the road from which the carriages approach the railroad. Af ter peening the crowing , the locomotive presses another pulley attached In the same way to the gate, and the latter is moved back to its place. It is intended to place the working apparatus, deep enough In the ground to avoid any impe diment from freed. The motion of the gate may bo regulated by means of a cog, which is placed on the pulley shaft to snit the epeed of the lo emotive, and not involve • carriage in the danger of being caught by the gate. :A bell may be also attached to the work to giverwarn ing before the gate begins to move at all. This invention has attracted cowl erable attention from railroad men, and our ity Councils, we learn have also received an vitation to exam ine it. In view of the danger which now exists In the upper pert of the city from tailroade, and common roads passing open the same level, we think the Invention worthy of examination.— Philo. Ledger. A 001UULIPOIDIXT of the Kentucky &alum gives the following sketch of an old olthen living in Pulaski county, named 7 Ellish Denny, who is perhaps the oldest man in lientuoty : " Ha will be one hundred and eighteen years of age on the 10th of September, . and is as ike-_ the- as many men at forty. He works daily npun a farm, and throughout his whole life he has been an early riser. Ile inforined the writer that he bad never drank but one cup of coffee, and that was in the year 1848. He served seven years in the war of the revolution, and was wounded at the seige of Charleston; ho was also at the nig* of Savannah, and in the battle of Eutaw Springs. He was also present at the battles of Camden, Ring's Mountain, and Moith's Corner. He served under Colonel Merry and Colonel Marion, and was an eyewitness of the i sufferings and death of Colonel bean Mayne, of South Carolina, an early viotim of the revoln- 1 tion. He is very sprightly and settee, and would be taken at any time to be • man of middle age. He is a lariat member of the Baptist Church, and rides six miles to every replier meeting of his church. He imsfour sons and five daughtma all living—the eldest 'being new in his seventy eighth and the youngest in his fillpfirst year. Such is a brief sketch of this aged soldier and republican, who is, perhaps, the only survivinl soldier of Primes Marion, Sumpter, and Merry.' Tits NAVAL Bosnn.--Although the • pubile mind is satisfied that some reform in the naval service was required, the reserved list which hoe just boon announced, es excited ninth and well founded dissatisfecno If we CM accept as comet the list of na ea pnbilshod in the newspapers, some of the oat morel, efficient,' and accomplished officers of the navy hate been dripped altogether, others have been re duced In rank nod ply—otherwerin, who have been mere exereeseuces and fungt upon the se rise for a third of ¢ury, hue been retained, and by the retirement of their: seniors become 'entitled to promotion and an ketone of pay.— , : No unjust or dishonorable motives are imputed by any ono to the Ezaminingileard. The pre sumption is, - that they executed the invidious and painful duty committed to thorn with the bast intention towards their brother officers, and with 'sincere seal for the good of the somata but they were at best a chamber caombuthin, compelled to grope Inthe dark through that charnel house of reputations reared . by • the passione and emir's, of officers through more than half a century of private Pertsonal content. —Y. ..Y.' COVria% . . STAMPL.,II regular stampede . of k was coeds from , this neighborhood on , liaturday. night the 15 inst. They were ten in number—, Ringgold;ged the estate ot:the late Ethrsid two_lromen sad two Made= to 001. 'Masud; two men to Jos. Itleggold, one t o J o b s EL;Constableiend tomte Homy Porter. took with thew threii.liortatti ilk dold)le rises belonging • to Edward Ringgold's astatic atur 1 - 01 2 1 15 11 9 $ 101 4 1 41110 John ernerntypt— Oholtilewo (AO Amts. - , . • • Fiona the Wyoming Thaw. Beet. IN The Shyer-Lake FURTHER sciu AND OONCLUSIVZ MANCE—TIM 81LI'li8 LAB-2 MONSTEU A YIXZD PACT. . . The folhitring statement, made by Mr. J. W. Hallett, lumber merchant of this village, cannot but sot at, rest the long mooted•question of a Monster ict . Silver Lake. It was the design of. the Executive Committee of the Experiment Com.. pony to keep the matter quiet, and perhaps ecc far as related to the men in their employ it was' was well(menet that they should report only to, them; butalr. 11. was not within their jurisdie ties, oar lin their employ, and therefore not' , answerable in that quarter. What ho saw the. public have a right to know, and wo think our readers will agree with us that silence; or an at,: tempt to secure it, in Such a matter, is much. more to be Censured than approved, no matter by whom that desire or request is made. In comps:4 with Mr. Samuel A. Besse, of No. 4 Day st., New York, Mr. Hallett visited the lake , Tuesday week, and while on the observatoryl saw what he has kindly furnished us for publi cation : "Just before sunset, while we were upon the observatory 7 -the company, consisting of Joseph Gilman, Nelson Edgerly, Samuel A.' Sense, of New Yotk, and myself—l saw an object ,withiu five or six reds of the west shore, about opposite Chapin's Landing. At first I supposed it was a stump, and hence said nothing to the company present; still, not being fully satisfied, I kept my eye in that direction occasionally. Soon after I saw the water dienirbod-1n that quarter, and I thought It Might be some animal in the water. Mr. Gilman. also observed it, and immediately. called for the sppglass. After looking at the' object throtigh the glass, be exclaimed, 'That le the gentlenien.' "The gloat, was hande4 to me; 1 looked through. it perhaps ti moment, the object did not appear to, move. Then it commenced moving very slcw-, ly in the direction of the foot of the lake, and'_ nearer where we were stationed, 'still following. the shore. 'ft moved a little faster. I should think it moved in the same direction three or five' rods. The portion of the creature in view at this time was about two feet above the surface of. the:water. It then turned and moved in the direc tion of the outlet. After It bad changed tit, course, nothing 'OeS in view but Its head Rix or eight inches above water. Then thatdisappearetl,: and in a moment reappeared, the creature throw ing himself upon the water so that we saw fif-:, teen or sixteen feet of its body lying on the Bur face of the water. "The length of the creature's head, as near as I could judge, was about eighteen inches, and immediately back of It the water covered about one foot of the creature; from that point there was a gradual rise of the creature out of the wal ter and extending from the head fifteen or six teen feet. The highest point of back above wa ter Was &boat One foot From the highest point the elope toward the other extremity was not no gradual but much more abrupt, and a dark streak as though It was a continuation of the mune ob ject, was viaible beyond it. Soon after it went under again, and again came up still nearer us. This time it was moving faster, and we saw it go down and again appear, in the same manner, I ebould think twenty times. It continued thus until one 7 third of the way across the lake. At times when it was not iu view I could distinctly see the wake on the surface of the water, and (maid tell where the creature was coming up before Re appearance on the water by the wake, "I looked with a view to ascertain if there was anything uf a wriggle as of a snake, but could see nothing of the kind. When fifteen feet of the creature was visible it moved right ahead, pro polled by some power under or behind him, which we could not discover. At one time, when the creature wes under the water, a duck was on the surface, and very shortly the duck commenced fluttering in the water and then flew away. I concluded the duck had become frightened as the creature approached it. "The nearest view I had I think was about thirty.five rods. The head was very full, of a ball dog 'shape, and more like the picture of a large smikee head than anything else' I could compare' it to. His head was about as large around as that keg, (pointing to a nail-leg in the storeroom) but larger. The wake whin the creature was moving on the surface wee lar ger than :that made by any of the boats on the lake. TIOII4 rOllllB 4,19 D ELL—A Republic= Con- mention was held in Conderaport, Pa., on the 18th init. Delegatee from Tioga, Potter and Elk were present. On the 3d ballot, Henry Soother. Esq. of Elk County, was nominated unanimesly u the candidate for Sensate for that district The, following resolutions were read aid adopted: Resotenl, That we cannot longer submit to the insolent exactions and alarming aggressions of the Blaire Power and retain one self respect, .m 1 men and freemen; that the remedy proposed is peaceable one—the ballot box—and that we will use every honorable means to preserve its vir tue intact and to render it henceforth what , it was designed to be—the agent of the willof the masses! Ittsol . oed, Thst we regard it at this time, as in cumbent upon all good mm, to set aside all (lif forenoon of political opinions, to cultivate W. coin pretierMive and intimate intercourse with each other; to effenuelothorough onion, and to prepare to meel any further insulting aggressions of sla very. Raolca, That in Pasamore Williamson, the candidate of the Republican party._ for Canal CommUnioner, we recognised a victim of slave holding oppreasion andjudiaigtyranny--a:tried and trne Mend of the sacred Right of Human Nature, whose election would reflect honor on the State and fitly rebuke the Slavery propa ganda. • — FBA/IMA RAILROAD ALOIDZINT.-41.11 SOCklent of fearful character, occurred to the 2 o'clock train on the N. I. & B. M. Road this A. M. near the Cattle Yard about ono mile from this city.— The particulars as near as we out ascertain themotre as follows:—The oars were running with considerable speed, itnd the switch tender not being at his post, and the rail not in its place, the nars run off the track, one , passenger car passing almost entirely through the baggage car. The passengers and those engaged on the train miraoulonely escaped without injury, except the following persons: Mr. Chas. More, passenger, slightly injured. " Baldwin, " badly bruised. " Patterson, " legend head bad ly britised. Grlairold, passenger, an arm broke,!and otherwise injured. Whineton; baggage-master, was severely injured: ills recovery, is, we leant, considered deubtfuL It seems evident that the accident oo curred through negligence of the switch tender, who has leftfor parts unknown.—Tekdo Blade. 25th. Stave Cercultra.---The Madison (Is.) Courier gives the particulars ore base of slave catching whidh occurred on the Madison and Indianapo lis Railroad on the oth. Two negroes escaped from their masters In Kentucky and wore hunt ed frith hounds on . that side of tho Theystumeeded In killing the dogs after a deNme ate, fight, and wandered about from Sunday until Friday without provisions. Worn; out, ragged and foot-sore, having had nothing bat whatlho orchards and forest treesprovided, they halled‘iluf cars and were arrested by,the conduc tor,: and the agent of Adams & Co's Express.— They were taken before a commissioner an d Immediately returned to Kentucky. Tux GOLD ROHBELL —The Union ear the piernment wIR enetelo °otos' In ooneequenoe of The, 60, 000 sent from Dubuque to New York, bating been stolen. ;If it was 'stolen at Dubuque_ the assistant treasurer there is responsible for the amount, and the American Express Compaoy Wee offered to pay it, if It .be. proven ;that it arse stolen * bile in their custody. lauurre LIQUOR Illa1AILIp0115; Mre. Leatherman has been roles/ad from punishment for selling liquor, beamse the prohibitory law has no provision that females should be impris oned. Under this decision liquor can be sold. anywhere In Indlaii by women. At Evonirrilie,' however„ a lire. Reid' has been fined $5O and costa in one case, $lOO and thirty days MN! in a eeeond, and the same ins third case, and Rim Castle, her assistant, $2O and costa. ilsevr VRIDIOT AGMS,' A BARIUM]) COIIIPA m-4)uring the present term of of the Cared COmmon Pleat. for ,Delaware county, Ohio, , ldr. Terry, of AWAY; recovered a verdict. for $B,OOO against the Cleveland, Columbia and Clnobinatt Railroad Company for in arias no: Wiled by hie wife from being struck last fall bY out of tlie looomotiree running on the 'Tottch 11. P. Jamas, Ltrith his family, is now at Monosha, Wisconsin, it the residence of his soli, Water 'Jams. M. JUMP, Sr i owns • fuM tats in the vicinity; of that town,. Mid la mem *Me AIM he tr mild be at Ws Norfolk Cassia elitp..l'n is ward that he has diametral sit; other solitary tunitoina, and will soon glie his MolarV. f:t 1)111.We HIIIPMEXT or nova Luir.—Ooptain lifoorhodYrstrsdiireniPtad .thronig to MI York rai1 , 812440r• some 1276 barrigo of Soot; WWI were Alp* hire 'rla the Ftiaimiid it: Carroil.ollthMir.2 l . and the Perinrylvoli rail ioid;'iadvathe Brims pity id Whoolktexii the **tied VOLUME LXIX---NUMBER 33. WA1,611 , 143 ENTBAOIDLNART.—Hyde Park, th scene of ao many brilliant attractions during the season, hits been rendered more than ever allu ring for the past week by the groat walking feat of Mr. C. L. Curtis, the unrivalled American pedestrian, who undertakes, for the puree of :1,500, to walk one thousand and fifty miles in - me many consecutive half hours. When it is taken into consideration that this necessitates an en-_, tire deprivation of sleep or rest during a period of twenty-two days and nights, save that which can he taken in tho intervals intervening ins tween the portions of the half hour occupied in walling one halt-mile and the beginning of the half hour hour following, it will be seen what en enormous tax upon the physical powers the task involves. Bets run high that Culla will break down before he gets half through. •At present, certainly, he is - extremely sore and exhausted but depend - upon it,he will got hrough.—St. Louis Rintblican The Attention of the Ladies Is ßg rrzwtfLilli invited to the LARGE and , . Floe Preach workrod &V i e, . do do do te.,.., d o do do &Ms. Whits and Meek Crape etts. Oo[Weft., Fides Cloth.to... French Direlty. Corsets. ie., 't Jost opened Au O, and ' No. el lisrkst street. QEEK'AND YOU SIIALIFIND 2 --At 104- Marktt atmet, the largeatemortment of Embrolderls• In the city of all derail:dim% 1,000 threbborg Worked Collar. of different patterns and atyles. Banda and Bar- Moms of all delmiptiOnA Jaeoonett,and Balsa Edged and Inserting, and Under Sleeves. and Embroidered and Hemmed Btlehed liandkereldafa withant , numbar. Pinto and Ylgared 000 Natte, all of which ha. teen lertrui with the syeatnet care, from the larva. and anon fashlorabla 1101119ee in the East, by myself. eeto- PAUL 131301:10. CURE ANTIQUE TRIMMED OLOAKS AND OAPEP—At 103 Market street, .2nd door from th lamer, arrives monthly. eel the-o.w •071. of oDsth Cloaks and Capes, for Pall end Muter at the Invest cash g ' f.: ,ft tolg " % " ttored t3s Xlele., "l ar r tgfr " • r ari, a on ble Cal. or Cloak, will call on rue as PAUL i ka a e toe latest and wk. the Ironed. '--- LICOIIB. "ELS a LINENS IN ALL SIIAPES •AND FORMS—At pur 140 Market Mallet, Rod door from 6th e Is • place to chase Lhten TableClohe liesabed notoescated, Napkins. Mat gya Diapers o f •ll deectiptlon and , also. • lame lot of Damask Mom for Table Clothe in the weD to emit purchasers; Linen Lawn and Cambria, soda • large cue oflrleh Linens for Shirt grouts direct from Ilsonfactorr. I cannot fill In the stave artlelca lo Via general matfeactloo to all .ho mar faror• me with a call. PAUL. MOUS, ACHANCE FOU SPECULATION—IS now offered to thelidlee .tlO4 Market street to the ue- and aril Warted Stock of FaeMoneta* Dry Goode. Mosisting of , Moire Antique Silk, Yrcoob Zdarho's from tarts. upward., Mark Supe ri or Brocade Mkt mod colored do; Manch Dried.. and Caerimeree In= 87% print Ch .lea, Pentium and Plaids from 26 coati upward,. cati , .od esaurine for youreelres, am there law gateau/mho for ehmrlua PktILIIIJOUS. AtCONSOLATION FOR ALL—If the Fall and Winter should set in mid, we •11 Itnow where to go .tts, b lk r odlr i' ll' s l d t " ,rs P oI C IVI nna drIVT"..II=-• Zirte..d Drawerr , Socks. Comi:rta a ßcarfs, P Olovee,. Plain Preston 1 , lalsoeha Bob Roy Plaids, Lougand Booms Blank ets, and 'troches Shawls, and everything. •/a• for Pall and Winter Comforts, all at 104 Market street, 2nd Door from Rh. PAUL 111011115. 140 SW GOODS—A. A. Mason & Co. havo tiLt opened 10 Cava Merimark Spragoes, and oth. er IDA Or PrintA, MUM,' DOW 01,10.. b Cases good Fast Colored C l inizhama 10 " " beet Brands of Bleached Mudine, • 1 111 Bales " Brown do • !SIM HOSIERY -500 OSIE RY 00 doz. of ladies', Gents' and Cblldrens' Bummer Llodrry, of Amy desaription, ust reed by Aul3 A. A. MASON & CO. FEARTII-600 lbs. for sale by gel°. B. B. PAIINESTOCH &OD. FLOUR -160 1001 b. bags extra famil y ; 24 e r ms, dodo. now landing from Steamer Swallow far Dr ISSATEI DICKEY • 00. NAPIER PIG METAL--60 tone twr from Steamer Swallow far gala bv went MOISET it 00. I•ALLOW OIL AND OREASE-58 I bbl. Tallow 011: 6 15. Grease, new lauding from Masao, SWlLflalt. C,r Webs IMAM DICKEY t CO, om COPPER-4 bile. now landin gfr T 11" Miner,. w " %Amen DloB.lllt W. Ft EESWAX, &GREASE-1 bask Beeswax up We 4 bids Grow sao. landlog_ from 4Osmer Miner. ra. for We by DIONET W. OLL BILLMSTONE-600CUlbs. for Rale by - .13' B. A. PANNUTOCK CO:. IIORN IiLEAL-14 bbls. fresh gr ound in I dem and Ow Isla by BILL lourn. UROOhIS-435 dozen Corn Brooms in store JI and fore eby .u 23 MILL 23 L2I2I3SYT. T6I:LINDIINGS.—A largo assortment Of Dress sod Cloak Trimmings of rho Most fashkoustOo • sty jo.t reped by A. A. DAWN A OD, 211. Ath EESWA_X FEATHERS AND WOCH,-- 11 I mak &S.W.. I bag Work Tdo Yeatherm now laad• g from Moamar Orate Shot tar gala lay ,koll. ISAIAH DICKEY t CO. 0. 1.1(1A.R-50 hhds. in store, for sale by ISAIAH DIOICH'i t 00. S I • ons : . . Sraits. warranted strictly rim inst rist.2 t.t misty IL E. BELLIES* 00.. tel W sal EBENCH ICERINOS—A. A. Magian &Co. Rill oven In • dnr or two nom . verr Hob .ta defier tude. of %noon ineelnOtte. nen rrmoEiks—ibb Mat cheats Young Hymn, 50 rd:mai Biwa. 60 Cuddles Y. IL and Bloat 'Dm' 1 azag mbl"g '''''ftt "1' %mil, BAIA a rinirMin.."" " ilt, lIROUNDY PITCH-1300 lba. for aide I IF br B. A. YABLICEBTOOB it 00: , ' ,- sold opener lint and Waal sla. COFFEE—WO bags prime Rio jinn reo'd and fir We by BMITLI. MAIM it =MB. esSBALES MINERAL WATER AND Porten OFts lost fled and 4r fads by •nli S. N. MUM t CX), 67 Wood mt. 0. SUGAR-33 h 1 de. N. 0. Sugar to • min sad 0r de by ATWELL. L.TNi CINIONS-2 bide, for sale by gur SMITH. U•=.4l/113NTJUL 101TRATE OF SODA--100 Backe to arrive 1N and for Ban, by ISAIAH DICJIIII a 00. ANTED—Pittsburgh end Allegheny V Clty Warrants, by 1 B. ItaLAIN .ON, WINDOW GLASS—AII hizeo Bolleiver i. =a bnatt.-TV. IL brand, Ibr ••18 % mu, _ 00. reIIOOMS-100 down Zaatern and ,Weet- En era Illoccusfar sale br. matt . B. DIINELL 00. 11011KIWDBRED - `ELM BARK-5 bble. or • a. by E.' A. 7AHNIFITOO6I 00. r TONS ZINO PAINT arriving and , for Fob by 11.. B. 13ZWIRS 00. 57 Wood ora HILLICOTILE SOAR-40 bozos for lola by DAVID O. HERBST. yoy. Liberty o ibUld eta. A: Mason: ds hairs • reed some 300 rise. entlretr new end 'degrade stria or lidndltunt, which theywill ill at leml-ennual prin. MURPHY & BURCHFIELD 'have ' impay of anahrlaksble Vlanaalls. Uartir - wit em! mter Fourth and Bisrket Knot. . ants 1111KITASII-20 caulks for oak by L $OlO J.D.ZA3III.IIGLD 011.-20 in• atm is-arkt for isisbr woo r ' J.8.011071E1.D.. PEARL ASH-30 MI& in store • and. for sale by MO J. B. CANYIELD. e JNDRISS-50 boxes Here: ;20 .bbla, C IIROME GREEN 2000 a n d: is 00.ftw .a 1 by B. A: ItAMMiI 00. ego moor Weed se* Mit eta ■ TNDERSLIERTB &DRAWIERSof ell sites Uv and qualities, malted to the aessonjotkreed at sal JOB. HORNS t 00.74,77 Market it. BELT BUCKLES-46 do .j a ms reo'd by Uawn., at JOS: 1101011r8.1T Nuk,ll:o., _ . TENT. WHITE WHEAT -91 sacks far mad, me 4al. by 111111 AN MOT a 00e 4 UNDRIES-45 bbls. Grease; rrv i I,auk GIDOOOI. to lint» 161 . sal* try .18AIAliPtCHBY & WANTED t WANTED I—Mechanic% Dank Root. firidoid Actin oftbs O. rr, It. C N o a r toor.a. ,tea WaWIL= Us I Aut 6aduß rrtohkou-hnuk street. DYE WANTED-AHighest market price I_lo.lll be odd and Inintska i r e bnalca u tk corm Of Untidy and nand strut - - WHIL&T- - '-- • - -R. IN Tb ' Ef=alic 643 4° a* MIVIANVIVIsOIII.I4 101 :3' 'alika. B. wit Ot 16" 1-- PSOM SALTBmiI i I I lbe. justleoNL and for stikb.r • sat , • MINING SRO& AXE.Ukt-1 teak just reed =Afar isle by ee22 1111,08. R&FINED CABWIIOI-400 'uitris)rd oat foe ids by ' inn - Me: rinFRIPENTENE VARIMMI R S i ts i llairt 11 nett sad La Ws ' TAPAN 'VARNISH—SO. galkaost , zeod ' dllia• by . sat -117•FulardillkO L I :M 'S conua.— groN just. reed tby We by •• 22 mown , nal. AYEWSPECTORAL was just rio'd ' sad Ibr eate Irr .e2l liMaKO uoa. Scope In , store by . , bort . JOH N ILOTD It CO. ITRATE_OP 6fMA-100 now : atmibessuby ,jean Inorattoo. con POO. 1 130PERFANE MG • -MA ZUR" Prit: ftb. ant Ofissoo liim do, creumnit=efe F I LC°l" Tr ir fr 3 Or literfailiCet*Ont 4bt, rtar., 10 •Ms"Mid° % smo ablatilvtled 1101:113ECZEPIR&-likr. alwarsoistuad Nadia. • ail hens • dtiLtbidlloaos • NEWOW .01TATAIN13.41bsedalps.en • wtad 'Mum 11.16:11rwal lOC IiaIkiKVVOUM• w sad :sten, Nil/alai CO. °ll. 'OOYEEZ—NO Rio Trorearlitincre 94*W.br 4uitrArAlo. - • • lajfind. of aiseb,llhills, pcs. Si. ea for sale .y - R..ROBIBON it 00.
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