. . .. • ---.^ ''''''''7.7 7.,4:-.- ..-..;-,,,,.:Z.7.-.=:.:i..,!: . . , ~ , , • • . - • , . . , .e. ~ F"1 ~ ,r,.. y --,- s; il k '''.- :. ---- - -- - • E ., . . , ... . . , .. , . . • ,:, ~ _ .1 • ' ) ' 1" , i - ___________._____ _- -___-_____ VOLUME LXVIII-NUMBER 212. .11 13 BUSIEMS:: DIRECTORY. PITITNO iciEsar W, Or/ ADPMI aiti 112 "'up = e. Co. so loads Ibr themoit taltuattlat 7311,30.thgt wkaluedil Paws both in tb• I:lissa tb• x . O - ,v pusale Grogan. lA= Dea L44-1 ' - and Idanufactareg• • - anotiber is 1101 r ith a pOj c ' re11ge02.416- 40. sex, oliei=t, thmicre ofgilmbelle and ~dm ItF , !° lsci d Jdozogs.na suceassum. Aro. CideVA=Vra, = "IllartueMßONV.:Verilats br the !mist de alas thics. Dtraihs. ssa . 611 ,= 17 sins UrsWt""ear Maid= ca.• sts 414.6a,:iliautsriellPeatt Alemserneotrpe Chemicals, snd iOdltka• Ostia Slicer, Duthie* Ammar, Nlciste etritt Mititen's ItstesslOopecs."l===tirst• -Osnorar Pict= Wit giIARD BUM 22, South YT.i%am • • rb at n al aa l e r a n rtnn: casts sonortatent of the mart twettrated mot ...d.dVritoes, reel sal wOltpoir. Basti. (CiddiabapOliknalat. oplaW.lingtai (t)flrel ElsekaaardlJW Eitl7l.X l frED craws stramptly executed' on EsTorible tams. Hongles2azeat Elastic Skirts. 1134 ATES 4t, FRANCE, No. 1 Barclay area, Item Tact stomp _a tr i i rs pdan3ameralful atra: rmauorm D. lOU , JAUK`JON itlAttle te it= • TY ' 4 . of W. 1117.Jackan t Bun* Eirita and rye lbko, SW haat 5t..a.49301120a1way, bor lint. Dan :n bind "Mr 'VW, a emus =dr.. . ercavr=usz• Gonna ells UZlges. ll 'sae -------------2-"."" -' _ ----------- NEW TORR. ADVERTISEMENTS. The Ibllowi r nclist of Itaitsess Mat area mc-11.1 V.* ben sl mat ream. fa Um city of New INTL. • , 100011ltOli SUMO& Deale Itit Z VUtO, ftISSPIFBORN & (hie - 0. _.g y p Sad Whawassits thortla4 IVIZIWk. Inatuu...ts san nano. Italdaa Leas. -Uasizal il"' O. cc:lTtozi sem tons. Dtiok • 10113 COLTS Standara Cotton Sail. IL 0. 82 sons 00.135.71. mm stmt. New :York. 0:40m Calms fro. “nanhl aka gar. ago. .14.4t700111 Mat Oloths and copperßoliars. 001 no sod SattaattPtintan ---------- Dar °CODS. . i 1 . ... . R omf i r :Lusk/690. 1 T i ri zt t p: g litimiw: Tama 8 " ;(n M caIOTTENET . _ ro.a. Mach anaothorsooo4.. _parters KIO6.STELN 8C HONIG, 100 h Podarst, exxr.TeialtrVl.oh n=tlAXl'ss as. WESTERVELT,- Venetian Blind -331,• ganutsermr.lioaS Et. Mar tom, ritifforlh, PRIM D TVORY, n ar y CkodkVo. ens owsx . is Broad =a -, mak uacsis SCIIISELER & iam bs- 1 D. biULLEN, Importer o!..i!re!:1 IL; •=r=ll-. EL HATCH & CO, 99 Chambers street, Esswom., A tm. 1.dint.,,,....!trai,e .0 anAlasaa• of SI taanalUesiM--. 24 Win = "m i. taao766 traAbe Mole= jitustang Liniment in munstt.=.mnism, Earn% Syrians, Cats, Mee Berm ea •theies l can thr erten.' coml:oNui• of maa at =Ma. W.Nrestbrootr, orl . seatai or i tgiso.to t.A TNNNSgWr„ woodwas. N. Y.. ra.. 65 qui esousegurrma earßial. No. 349 Broadway, te oldest • .013.-ipywort . 'KW-iIiDS, SAN FORD & CO., Foreign .-.5/rgh..m.154414E28 repl%:er4lr. raCta l .14==t4r; galralafolll...ND 13 FANCY SUKETS. ethums znor co.,s2ataiAen ~luLane, lowstero of Pglnseb and Gamma Irssay sad Travai •l ag Boasts, sad mosors of Wu oad Oosd Wli• - Yarpitare awl Jaw . Ida& Wortnspd% tvomoarbf, 'TAN!) uscands Wla ssr kr W 23 &:-TE:StrZNo". 67 Pine New Tort. Ccdimisdon idercbsats fter the Ws to kinds Wits Tads ssa Cotton sad W-sabon Ttselanerr, tom ths =ldris, =twin Avail tor Unroll bins PANT& STAB.EIIOII3B - W.. FIELD _ co., 11 Cliff. street, • 100p0mo•=twbeems. twursuLeic Ensu.th paviarsors €lo.eriatioo l'alts.alm="ll2•Zet.l. - tazz3rT,b_ 1 - C7i ITISWI, LEWIS . 0. RIM= strset—A ant Ttr_itsSVIPAPEA lbs TWA , XsAsitsstunns Etstiosurs. Tradmilas cerssrglY. • iEFIANCE SALaANDEB. • SAFES. k. , Hama. D o, Locks and Crom____Bart 11081[6.14,L .1t101 "92 I 'Pear tap 2,170! TOTS AND FANCY GOODS. 1 ,BORN It. CO.; 54 Maiden Lane, baxelmArgyi .44 T GOODS. - • '`r ITI:6-125•11200 61113131 NY TOM MILLER, COM Totriz, No: 219 esaTini="l"eme (1 "" k irkt2uZll 511‘1.112iDOW WASS. P '1 moortors of -VAL POMO.. CO.,z y ._g sivambq Otrueuh sawn waft Win der &MR .10S. Vill fir rTE w Gews—,l- South 2a .ctewt,plawseLo 0,3114.11 t&—sotrast EltoPrlistgi ••••-•-• • .f 4 ----------- • •-. , --Exceizior Car _.rlige TactorY- . - • aiBTONi BROTiLsaS & C 0.,. Fue wa owl , uarrs; wear olla•beressnaldio City, rn. b 5 on twad anal aro sla ,s!=stra sasentment a s Cam an.loado In nit Undo osrions o ;, 1. mitt Str"--,riard Oat h durability Sad tolgdl °MAO. Int g . tp ... .....0nT-Tro aitT Z t rutr. st a rti. ror—nonglartrua sa who may nk•TuTb S T-vritktlrydr Tat - r'i4 a t ar '7ll t2SISF". 11 " a " smi st — NA. °LISS WORK. ; & CO" • ' NjilicrituEsVlDs 41118.1in_v:as, DotUaii. 6.4 0104.6rur,=. pt7t,3!"RISV to wi , stim" oeo-dli No. 56 dre./, arra, retioderptaa, Importers at G. & Gee's tinrivaned NED L roast E'S. lebrated • • forth° Ce TANS, n-pfirsantricauro ratarr. W DRAWNKIL to. PITTSBIIIIGIL COUR: FACT.OI c: ..1011.11A -7-atera,ow C0..r,. i V0. z ;16 . Wit ligg'-111SEr Durfoe AizaT, mat rigsburgi - Penns . 9:4()Ilzs; °A It eseed G pttatt .., 'of Isnci Wilda tiglritisigmll t s • masa% cuppital t=s. wislicansatad, • wiz WIN'S ESTATE OFFICE, No, 87 . Fr r cmt, .itteetSdeastektm 14slir...•DrawatLi24 i 11471321 g nviaamOLDo aru m Aga anl mums= strergausanwrc. ACTuREL & Wands of R r . muss. sow.. scud van. Ail BY CO ' 19XVIVIMERI ' Nera: TRIED Sired, PRILED4 240. CS,COIIISUFACTUBSAI3, COCA to d° nan' : meotn~i 1816.17 M Oil Cloths and !flatting& 9 li9gliS9vdrt o, s "* fa , * and choice at. 'octant otoorrr PL l ,Vit i vtr etdl' and Ca' 747 . estrill'Ir ib ' I 3.- - - - lump, OattozN. and Switouipit with wren I.79r.!lCkgreObit OIL CLOTHS, ' alnes. 11°' ath 14•Votbigf..4 Igifigkugireu bat '''W.iittwAtAttd,whidwir atuti04231,g4,111.,,,,0. .:,',s-....vntivi‘rso or wt ! i,,h . attheinwortawhtwirew 11 • For a rirg 0 f widtllll. 'lteltTßOUielit g, : I .9 s alrethl'rub. co : ba, %.• • ‘. 7' 112Taratleal6M47 EIVIA 1 71 = 1"' Iri i i k t r sde pr 07111 V. 4,4;itt; 7 110 be oi . r k `ltorescl i l. thal ': ,: seols.lb• bigl i tsga l ibuzuxtthMtms. slitters.rutatadamtsi the,. ilizterm io innwnim sbnio3r BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. OSVII, S. 5. A.: P.. .110BILISON, Attor-. oar, iwii... - ozoo so. 143 l'opith dreg, betwem i W 541 and Gr• 43, Fittabargb. 146. m 34 _.„ 'Attorney 'at Law,."Bake • • ^ Oisat stmt. Dowse:lkmrth sad 430.1Y1' OBERT E. PHILLIPS; Attorney &Claw, OBERT-PO I.LOCE.,..Attorney at, w--7 t Comer Vilth Grwat atreetkoppal o tO o r am.. gums; Pittebunh. a at La~v J. KUHN; .Attorney"f e. • txr:,AlLdvil ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Lao., 'sra so vuu, rtmt.Pitt.burgb . _ Mc( tSiondL- most- --now= Irsooros -11. GAMER Sr, MIDI, 'Cankers and Ex chute Brans. lioy sad sell Gold ouad Slim and Bonk Notes. in old , y.rt_ iltVest, Hoy an Pry d soli Mao . Ottoudisosoo. tic= made on alr.lnts In Os Union. MU* =mar of nd ot..t rd and d li _ - • w10t.r..e.01...K§. a • c e TANKERS itEXCHANGE ) 0 * • BHGE:HEE , :so. 71 POUSTH SMUT, PTrT3MIROII. INShe numerous suspensions ofl3aniers end Brokers thzeuelettt the couatrr, Osstos tto Ise , . month • • ars asUansa. thst In alums averr Isam.u their troubles hats grows ant of • departure firm their lesitintate tessinees, sod we therefirre take oxation to sr eon thstztittze= that no sport= to ;IN feta the strict eel legitime=er oar letelnee• bow mtts l i r Ewa% all re:te .. tseesteztatee &ell= saber. hat that In *depth= eaeh • comes we .m._ pee mote ear terweeleintate benefit. nee WILICIFP & CO. it CO., Bank --'— ' ers and kaohange ~DaBroCIE kerV2.9s Woodstmet,camprpiimmadlll!), ffllA itsitk Nor and= c jirr t l a Xll Um. mftrtimlcitPos °Ulm akar. T. Dopoodu di pagan trturrat,ptut pin tlmir prompt sttuttlon tosll oth a.L.E.l.assttAms ppolst ra.d ins to a r lrok .re'm tmodsos. IMTCLILIS 121XE1L........./0611S1 11.10L---.111, t. 1111r2. AIME.% ILA /r. Co., Successors to r'imam ral... showßantan,Ezellans. intnnnns ato In Iwni. sad 10 8 Esenangn atends, of M=co Noss; sltptr ,atico.r,orf Wt.oolatt Clck , tor oan.noul ro:Oloon,:',os nuts on •rnoll piaci pol_pointo of the !lotion Mate Stu blotost slam ;aid s. La Foreign szt =atom two. ... earimais isms on .consta of Produeo. &Ippon sus. co uoissi oar. ------------------:------ I r ". . 1 1 " eir-fri 60.,liaMar.t • Dram% Sae* Sat alma timm. l. UX t ' zi ' l'l ° WIZ " Deem; to Yo EtOLMES Zs. SON, Dealers in . reix 6.lutd astui,:isrzx,..amk.t 3 4° msde aa all the thTmuTionre the Udted J, L. READ, B 0413403? and Suitioner, No. 11.1 • ill foarth strout, Maio OFIN - S.' DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta. umr. =moors rt- ,- Dots. Awl". No. Iltakst. mot RNRY • S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller end Naar to Statloooff,ta., 150. CI nakst gtro*Dast d, PittlibUTS364l6 _ CO., BOOlSallers tUadeam btataiThllCSS, 3,wklio.bsra.Wcodstreet,nort dcarto.t=tb.eralTlLtsd,b=d. ff2= R . RolOVAL—Sorin nsibAtigh & Co., bae recurred to No. ZA Muir moot- • ~...uxummi maws "2=Gru'n"nriktlairall & CO, (Sumo' pRINGER sc. l.) Cawnloden sad t0 , ....dr )..crettlatigth Nam e" 11"4"ta Wool sadmPratbsta 7g4., Za Mort, street. Mattoon. A.. HAIM, s coma ussi s orraVV.ii ikritcbizc.a2rA kgent of the Raison and Indianapolis samosa No. BO Water et., Pittabragh. Pa. ieseare w ` Ta l• W. flikric co. ~OxwA.RDING t commissuiN C11.A11111.1.r4..13t. .sefatta.=o Itret. Mature... se-134,1.4 d Fur 31. BANE, Commvsnon an Uwirg.g nerebants, &Wars In VOA i d • also. Pitublugh Dlsasaaures. No.l rr ....WM IL 11.03V11011 I n I,o2lSitega? _9__MeeT,O, I IMrty- rittorrgh' AA EMCEE. t 4 A., TELO, General Commie — jiff -- f• ,T 1 011 N WATT &., CO., Whohitala Grocers, Comaixdan Itorellsata, sad Deilleri in Pmlue. Ima Pittibtcrulactor_es.2o6 .1.7.7 0— P.rreli j B. CAIiktELD, l;:i4-3-.Y. ifa—iren, Ohio, . cmo... and Tarwardi.lc Ideretuat, sad Whole. , Ws ..,/ . le W~. flAterrit bmise,Bacr U Pot .1 1 rorleettir=l:cl WPI'M I=r: 4z.". ii7a;*i;il;;;;:iiiii7a"...;""A n ' I LITTLE t CO., Wholesale Grocers, LTA. Prod.. end Cotossiosion Iterthan te, end Dealer. In Nterol—ftstaree, o. &mad street, Pitt* urgh. tel9rrrt.3 /1411P.E.SE WAREHOUSE.-11ENY IL CX)LLlNS.Vorwarding sad Co.zotstkm Idercluust..d De mnrtvll atez In Chew" Raw . YltVOans LAU Ilab sad Produe• Woodeetonbay• P A MER. ----Ttn"c Imourte aler jumw,..ov ta t.tv iketa anad--d 31arks6 63 6611' bieCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole. Jott..t trioe. _,"Vbr3lepa leo.cuPetoeinnale Bt.= gott Tlsmur.s. aa.11.2 Marti . a.,1810a 0). 1.-ISTEONT a Oa, E. TO AA- MASON CO, Wholeasloadße Owlets In hael sad ataPt. aa'lAl nrat tg. Pittsbarsb. - dc BURCEW. Virhotetssie WStS"' Dry 0004 MArCIA/2 , alrbetYMOthella reft. Warlaceiiritigr, , n a 0 z• W o d uc e Generally, Flour, Pronsxons na g Lao --ti 111 ACLILLEY, COSGRAVE & CO, 'no] Iltgo Grown, 18 and Z:1 Wood Arad: VlttobtadX BAGeY, Ig'WOODWARD e WhOil a.15111m104 tib sus &Slat „DICKEY & CO., Wholesale Om inwsidaszerajtAts, ate,,,mras!, OUN FLOYD & CO, Wholesale' Grocers sapOotrumf aka Marchanti,No.ll3 Wood and Vi 14 1 / . Plttaburels. Grecer Whole gal tibias Dtiarblrrw!,..l%ll:odoligtjeltrf llas=to. &Libra/ it ; bald ilk it*lc imprrior old tdoanassbels WM607,1/6341 sad low fca cub. _ C. SOIL "Vitrair Aifflrl E;whibsa. o r e. rut CLIMG, drone s r saiG V T Tie Dale, earron A. of Wood sa ROD traetn, slwirs an hand • Um amortznant ftos TWA Yrrilts and WHIN awl bum. Dalai on gm, kyncrt cram atiMELL Wh - oleaalio I Oneers.CaosagesSan Madan% Deal.. Ist Prams Flct~pitutamb Itsaaseturea lia 265 Liberty stre.4. _ —CULBERTSON; Wholesale ureter and oeuestesea stirmnsat, Dada In Predom anti Itana%eturd Attkies, 10 Liberty rtmt. MP+ cOAND -.-....1111/1111---gica---ii. A. conl3l I M•LEBMIVAS. 00., (emoceti• •Grcto wlnv. t*.o vrtvaiget. a Iton. lisaiSCllssa-CetiorYszns. sae Sitsst74 iksito li.aosafa of Woe sae Wsutite • - 8. CIFTII2IIBT & 80N, GENERAI, COMMISSION AGENTS, for t b.wa....4 rred.shot Real Pasts, Ltalection of Rents. Not ottstin Bond% 110rtg0004, No. 140 t . 3_ 22 ld.l-----olaiganfietnera Comma' no* n andColleo tion Agency Office, yOR the collection of Rome mid Foreign ttercutttgo Sad AnOtaer akaker C.lpa.. illorrali.a Frtirrahgta=2.l"":l•At e l gar watt= WlNitr e ael , ta '' gr.LTl Ea S, ADEPSON, Dnuo MEWL 12trcrencra in r N —Me taltnaphsatl. & lt. a Habra. Yank. arr, India .I 1 Co.. Galati Moe; Lorna, Stewart lc Co. Blerotmars. Virsayro—Two /tondos or Wallin. tr.= rulu.t.bl* rast9-Ird losarsao. Corosaol... varthAUSTIN . LOOMP,. Rem Estate Agent, t, Stook. Monbandias a Bill Broker, No. Knot. above Wood. nd Bosinom promptlyWa co *Wanda' • QA3IIIEL L: MARSHRLL, Secretary Chi -1,7 sages Insuristele Company, WNW= amt. AS`GORDON,—Becre--ts,ry Western rsias Co., 92 Wain rtre.o I 0 ARDINERCOrankIin Inna Compsay, nartkonst earner of Wool tr. 'lll°A." M ADEIRA, t for Delaware Mu. OHN ll.hllLLOit. Dealer in Pia ol no Fortes, e =a moat Llama:mad, Scho Iwts, *ad Iltdoodry. Pennevia—t foar CWoads Wes otP.lano r Wetarn od*, IS/ ITE—T—KILEBNItY Dealer in Mus , tra,v4 u-' sae Isuaratatatta and Impart.: at • moat fatNunn/ Caarra taw D . 5= with Caiman's Aolosa Alaaduaest. Pt"es. Jr, V . : Lc:caner to Jas. 2d dui ra u t,VaxN: , a r Af.e :sersAm. tta'4 A g' t Zr. WIN P. SCOTT, Wholerelo Dealer hi jlt PsDatsalla, V i rs tiu .al Dye MID, ro.DA leleastreeelve,prompt ttraticat. zir Aont Settenak Pulmonle gyrup. mar !DKr A. FAHNF.STOCK & CO., Wholesire I A..-Drairli and numanketanars ammo 101 , &. 11ad rd. Lam. =nor Wood and !rant steran intta• ---------------_ • SEILvitS, Wbolesale Dealer IN Pihrmst=tA vargabt., !a, " ID RAIIN to RESTER; Viidesale It Retell coma of Mot, sad 'fft. Clair Woofs. SCIIOONIXASER & CO., Wholesale Drussld" ll". .t..4. bunch. Sulli - Of SPROOINI SoBLUB, GOODS, . 1111 II P II IV .Br, B IJ KC BPI L D ? . • - - AT TIM BTORIC OF r 11.3'.itaagliggtii s"Aii 'lir ZIT. i A tlfZsall Basaz Sat Er se r e Tr o t. Br s giamerr.lrlir. Ovricilmina. 1Aim5.1444/ha• ILA* LetlrtliiiAttareEtitish sad AilsZtvpri .....pti t.. . t"? WHITS 00UMTWA Azot WM.& fbr bun'. Dotswir 8 %Warn grlAlitiUgentf%ta ish_ ;mon Vollati,. BOAT !Foam% 13402 hi, 1tt00d004..10141. , gurh-011:1 0000Yor"Linvoics. InelUdiflig '1;0"io CIOMI, COMnSiEleg, Mons* !le Lane& Dersioar Uncut , natIFILLT•ITTO aoollB---Bah AS COI, i ta. ar warwriziwalgorte..Eue An IX3 , a., st.n &Ad- Ltor...6l.,VtdOdlDF or " mch gritNtii i :a . Crrn Ira gru= s i 'gra ,i,...) ..ill *orator Notrtlns linstins. algV.tig;ZtarLAV Zig= loc=2:lZ "1"717;h24.; Hide OK and' Leather store. D. No. 2.1 South , Third Strrrt, - ASI erketann Chestnut ete,llblsielnlde, AB vOlt SALE SPANISI.I4IIDES, yr. ea Green milted Patna Sins, Tin:L.l=lnm . 0.211 OW-M(1 ToOlr=lrrtr.PZlV t IVO,* ttnltatilike rAS., beWien calk or txtenh tydtg.nnto,„r una en*X4ll' ic CO., (StleCeesOrs 101 AI..Ii:TII OTT Slansihetnters of aII„ILIDApf tfLArkie and dealers la In:4mm arm toe.tle limey licolo. Acu 62 Wood itiost, earner at Yoarth, Lh-Viihratl4. Patna ors .1.415,1 4, 416,W. stgrartao btria• -------------,---------_ UTOlC°4eflltel2C.=.-7' ' , - 50 .. • railmes No. 1. . _ 1 ',. --UP..., 1. 11,100,965010 r at. by 01 ILLGAI3I.OO9Oi6ACIIICO.I96I 9019664 at --, • PITTSBURG Mn= DRUGGISTS. JOSEPH FLEIVfI 7 G, Sacceseor to WiirEcoa I At Co.. amta klarT.A ittint and DlatttpAt -4naaaisia=llcalamat.... • = d % in AAP' MANUFACTURIN G. ...:—Lue. s• 1 "' WILLIAM it below Pitto or& • Marburi , - it4BON 61 Penn ..., ~, EERS , an d SHEE__...,„. p ,,, u ,„ t vulus wmn". ' laigiaL &:. C? e IL:011 , Elt •"-'- of 11 .' — i4,..... 0 , ..- OBJEESS. 3". h., sir'ed ster,,, failma. clammy..erk a.,... Ism Y:: 4 suAuet to eseiew. eats ewte Ihurvirwrc:mu..o.l... .030. d didi nd ltetsil 0... R. W"OODWELIe;Whi.OISatO w..x..ss 11 , tort. TOHN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of effl PATENT BOX. TIM, • motor at Am srtbbPOLID BOX and BBAZIE , BOX MSS, corner •Ad BAP Wm. otreotorooor moon tram tbo MEd Most ,i_lotl.E2W. -------_ Hata and Caps. i WILSO N & SON keep constantly on e -w.r.r.lrvw-Igravit at mt...." c.p. goad sad elms. mouldlo ..n to aalt.tf gin ea • .11_1_____—_------ ---- tame radUalse elsr•tore. 317 CORD Bi. • CO. WIIALESAIS AND WAIL ItAISUIONAZLI HAT AND OAP bi.A.NUFACTUR EP A AND DEALUSet ALL lEFIFF OF MLA CORY= 07 IMOD AND IITSEI 57R-EM Pittitrup. YS. stzet an AIWA }WA .110....AILterL 13.6; COP /kismet& - i. 11. 1.1..:.c.a1.W. a5,...477.......• isrillteiel i CO. NOVELTY 0 S, SBUROTI, PA. r.. and Depot Railroad 'Smies, Ilan ottp:r4 (1,19. 4.4 Plateau an d C.rnitar doixOnar Xlna of ..ions trzirik.-kau vi,ih. rySt..l.ol,r,lorl Dolts in s 1 Futarallathesta• Iran Castbup of ever . : T. dtS rt.tl W. W. WALL/IC - IL. STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 1111, =1 and 2C3 Mar* stmt. ey2x4.44 Aast444k l end. pr1T21313 11 . 1311 . A4ONtibiENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, IV-i7rjr.7.4/Wit:"Vrr,_le:lenti.leS. tut ig'X'ertp... Th.. entogt analial and sal...cad 4•• tilirfar*lrmartZ-nt 1izat..,.....l er c .= Sllga , th dasystell at 319 'Llberti d i le,. ar; - ; jaaaci. Penn Cotton Mlle, Pitteburrp KENNEDY, CIIILDS & CO., ntrafatt =ma of , Plnesal nl .utlai4 et a ha al 7 lor and dud es potion '.. &al APIs, .. Irloacti Linea and Rub Oorft _ " Row dal! slaw and rlserlptdaur . ' Baum,. th .."0..... left at e Itard.s. Stanet Lassa Whets a M. 131 Wood *treat. *dill.** attralloa. ilatat To MUM IN WASIMAILDB. TN I &47 0. RICE, of ..V,l=i, invented OW: a Pl'atry.lo:CB4i: Paid itopecreerdo=drtt lid ln pruterll ProDerintithecEdges of a *beet or zak ~' or coo reliable theta]) wed the* cousin& th em to incise or vtatiewiraettin,t,,o,.iMoolid I,...oriegd: Vet %SA teen to proud? , a prawn or ca. atortTa to '414 te Lane plate. 0.11100 soteconontly sold hie Ware i.= and ovriserady to odd Patent to. t heavy who is ,now Sole PfoPr,d°',- Orr. f, ae yell V2=-01127/5,14 galtgit _ljr=l) tr A r ig rfiffolf ' Wayne, Bailey & t.o. In mat Dwarves. I.ndosel er 0.. populeritf snit esteralee aloof odd Patented Womble:wad.. , ',ll:loolsll7:fhAgreeth4o4=l,7llo :. moored by dos Patent. finds hart been evcrt.nced end rt="edli ilritieV__lgrarc7aLtr :sbittl'ihtt fringeosents upon iny lege , men J ost shad. to the extant of the leer. .a persons ese Memos* cautioned wheat ftrotrgiror rigigiSorlells' W11'1'11;41%1'12111 hepreted Wei:bolds, 0d..1445," swede, brinir yawns, It may be he to math that Up. saltation in the thape of the chop, or the employ tont of any Patent. ed Machine to IL•11WIlatt.11111/4 dlle• not Fgt. Otrlibt to tdo the ltdented bathed Prater sbovida="ted. ntsot vhlch thereolue of the Board really depends. Whales/de codere Pt the oerrythe 6144. leoptctfully solicited sod ruX373:,;.=tl s 4" -1"18'4111"V/Nlinrli:"'". 8010 PrOPTIetOf and Modena:darer therene,. (Xbde at Liardesio htces, h 0.190 manirt. oppoidte bth, 1148- Clociresti, Ohio. SCOTT, Dentist, Volum en=fiS 13T• &Of, wut of KirAd. Ma 0.,t0 IS .A. All mot% witr v fl aaid. - -Barlow's Inaigo Blue. B ARL°vP 8 INDIGO isLUF..is now well w unnwee w the hest article erer offered_fa h t: lug Clothes. Ift,=mlreetrouk*ro:or guys "livrgiZayen abs. dlt gi ll Wit laugh cheaper sod Ins trouble themlaw b ar goy ether ankle out. The grpt demand , for It a Pair oat .. 4 .b. • i.1,1,1,,ba1k..5.1r1ii..:7,11," , v ,,,,.. a i tfeiliz i i M. th. lif '.ol=d 8 1 t'4.'"etaPTlur deal with. at Jeee "VAT/Ereingra rdiNrs, rAF.Ni.ll7..ep gUtfaf.ititerg 4 W=S 4L.Wa:diwnel; """ " .4 oMbtelrirr BIDDER. Drugglq..... -., so. lea N. Beeatut IntelligenCLAce R STR Office, ea. A O. 2 ST. I QERVANTS of all degaiptions 'supplied u9a....'regrgleiOng I'AVWXN.V. 119i.ltv=raZt 7 intla t z tr E t to 10471 LZWIS. -WRAILROAD- ted 0 eutigun.4.aw w roma Baskken.d Catombadcre Etock IL-okars.7l, 4tb nt. A. BR O WN , would mostreopoctrullyin .4 on its=tg:OPZers2gM h t:34, d 'Al _"141 Crsimatrasat of OT t o Sunds....w.anhaStioto to ao 1 ;IO Ulm VoTiontiitr Ina Mgt esTV.44 I itiortoraf :1:1":f dtfirdoexte.=,in ......,. LO _ asarfly•od to forotatt their coda:oars so w4ll us tuo Pawn St lame, with 4 to ttuALIIDA tifft4l, ho. I Wool Mod, fittagr " - _ '••b7' -t-------------. ----•--j,!L---"" • BLUE—The attention of fami . I AUNDRY am and nub-women la Invite to this Ittna, nitdf-ti to raVanlgegirn VaVtrorsf_ir the ggrw i lrarl W ed. • the m 6,4oantge of onorntioar toluifortoolothakg itetoZ nod rat e l o t tib i lfar,ta tho Z t 7i l t "ciFtLIII.VgVird inetArrkiragl4a=ritti zwartiontod. Vac We by JOHN 11,0 , 1 ,Jr.„ • do, tio.lit Wood . , & Ma, • . . . . llagan • • t their en ket st , are elosingnoui...t. Ono N ci. 91 Mar omit it an iisuri ...I ovum. ,_ t •,F H"tpar of l rtbrlthn. t°9o ' h " thg t i t i r tem toodos 000 ' " ••• c" .. 9 ; .. " d • One ••'"T"' Wool lieLstuss. bone Ta.Ks2l Yronchthiqrt.l.4,6oth, Eic., k .. . . mein ' l. .cnri h . . . 4. . 1 (,T1 t li I h a u r 6 . d t ' . s 4 . M " 3 i 1 , Y. n r ° r a g I 1 1 . : t e i t kiinihlS:a.t..lralvans: s t., cl ui peri .iii ?! La jfag a ur 3 a I . i u IN. o° l4 " ''"'"-4"*mn—.. Spring of VW. MURPHY BURCHFIELD wm co mment.ralrc• llondsy lr B ,, w , cvDEL so, March to, DIASON 2uu A.. c A. an sad Me UL of WI max El toOlot, Ologltstit .bichtsi,,, ta u,,,,.tenatmet..l3tutts,..dLairctienersgt=o af, cauchlsos than cost of autos • trL.Kan. ISlssork o tk tnelodlns • for sca► of thaw 4 eat.. PLAIDS --A. /flagon & Co. are i raungotatu tabage deb& nada at alma Cepa WO SATURDAY- MORNING, APRIL 28, 185. Troia WS:CMS le scum's' ttoOesal 'Adv.:lW; Haase, No. 30 rold S4B SlN.!diray. Nor Yost. Oak No: eV Homan stmt.) ' ._.----12dilable 11Yryti irk thetCao Nx.l:k____—._ "PAM ILMIUINGS, FAREUIan. & THOMncurriala AS CO-, 256 and 257,8r0edw4; New York, Moat, °Omits tho Ott/ SO * Palk. • AVE (Instantly .on ' and a full , stock of WE ssol *mob Polio? 11..40.P, tk.S.".• an Priutt Curtain Prorillog grimly. IStotowi. Nerel=ti;lnirattrel: = eau I. ri Am Mit asssfoc. we saccactors Isnrt;L.l.azo dir k fl. United MouLietutors, for wbo 1.. Our nor deport: l.l wit oat it=tst.staisra. fros'asgassba on ssr Namara sea to ooS oort of ths rata SW to. mitlikltot _---,-------- Umbrellas and \ P arasols. 'JCtiN L ShiITII, WHOLESALE EITANew YIIoCTrk.IIER, 234 and 235 Dteadwa ; The most extensive n the world. THE late fall in the price of materials, eon. tifiXgraret ` PA. ' tgr: 11, ict Z`llsl . Agi trollg sod to offer to merchants. a..rf how trrtoor. tho hrgirellintu AND PARASOLS to to-baud In Es= or Asterin-Atiorehsattlalahig 1117.17=1,th.• • / L. etNiZiraTars ''''' out "WM. Har k ' mbnorr lisaubctsAr. 1111 , dirc WM. SIMMONS, 40161 - bridwell r: pr pared to,extobit;- and offers fo reollotoWyleleisale siad Mali n inyt.arA, t ttta .d lowara , it An o • rlish .snittrZean andflniar Good iralPlaa o at any on. aatabnabnont thla city; equal If not !Mot= to bor 6,1 . w M t ilZtraarg b gn . bean saleetad with aTiOr i szu, sud uur , ra . muiritler.=. --------------'2------------- i Lat'erL alli ' 4:C 'parae type ikr.h.nu — -4",a,errmped_ril ro=tid, 0.,. k. am au ad.irew. wirTfliONY S . .retrertil Depot of Bll2.tell'* l , far the Daguesnot. reeitodfro . p_iliimm es MP.. aim Catalogatt ....." u " "DS'Weary b t Goods eon be mat by Mrs.. Ma _ on . _,.. i ti v pasties IGLU whom ise are usociar4tta. rut g i zif . e or e as to the ability to Pot for Um tilog tio ,"..z.ueritb tbelt order awodb_toolrsitArlieuess sy . trea ri. r New 'Kink Bag o l4 tA3I, Floe; Feed, run, Meal, bietelny, 1 Dot, Bucobsat, Salt. Gomm awl all otbor Una of a made sad polotad ardor•lao,444l .Se de. ladrabu". • k SI Q Wholeeale er STRAW GOODS MID M . ILLINEy Y, serT4,,x, su2 ----------"-MT"lStrttttrGoods, French nova', • CASUurchasers areJtolicited to mamma "2 *RAE GOODS, ST via . baud Mona thot h., "boob. o-.. boy to Oa CUr . r i t it ii,r 6 , W. rbOTag 2 **"*"*l**l*". rtb Iry otVtb &SU Ausob;• novas. be. ite., • norm arm u , w it P=-0"ir r.d ta • e01 .,1.- IMsla CASH Inilr ------- e "RNO STORE HO.RACEOS WATERS No. 333 Ilioadeiii, New 'York. - OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. Susie at Greally__Rebbed Rates. 1 TWITELSTANLItSO the combination Nof Slade Dealers to Lap Ito the prim of 000lopy. .0., WEARS* the lnialllo of wake conprerra sad their 1,161 M to astral to lie.:=l.• courtadef of the • h _ t. =Wog terescase .nenda t art. di. MOW male coastoosaeo=suppret, to tde • Wen e theapoidr. aod to Ws oatat ato aid .t 4 t. and tO oft the listloost .Correney. lilt .• of Arnerteso sad V0r0../11_1151c Is immense, and the taloza• ants 0•11-31 ill care of th. toroth cad Seet l ei. la the Vatted Stabs, lie hol alio owl* a (inlet iteduclios In the orlon of Ptess. lidodoo,w urd lluslcal lostrocorroa of ...Skalds. hoperser thasipi octave Moo. foe Slib. $2.)0 end 112Z,l atarioe of ae yard eteatis. and toeteasoeata as droop ono ea done& am thope latch cod IWO. Pialiali of every wortettof style &Via PIP op to , 0000. corotateltar thole of ten diihreist 13.1.0110.M1-0. , sasoug theta the celebrated. osiers igehrotat Maul 1 W•Tilt Moos and theArst "amma SOWN Mace of 1 T. tisane .1 Coei make. Oman of the Rohm ipeterat, 1 [.read head Mao at meat bargertse. Mess froso 1140 to ', kWh:demo from fbre dllferentassaufsetorlea lotto& Tti.hebunco S. D./1 11. W. Sierra's Itelrilmea• t o lict tlt %baguet vtrzaorzaa&ho: watch. the 13 sta i d Ohs!sholth'e froohlet StelseleaVOTZS/Vrae ded.* merrohh`oo. t it* best terms to the trade, boot., _00.4 A 113.1 ler MI 11.1ilitilllit to . eiettnn4ll3 lit,l 1 I TeMs. 11 0.11100,6114.17 attended 1.0. Killie .t i nt ' . i ll puta of th e cog=,..post•ratd, et au aad ricle.; nut, 0.00 01 to an f idea:eat free of rhs;ga.. 4 CM .. _._ . Jams. lima. A. CARD. is Chlf.hL fiTftlirT.-?flefr TOES. OLYVVIE, BELL!, IMPORTICIZ AND IIANITAICTIIiarff OF LOAKS & MANTILLAS, WOULD 'rese t Lutlry trade riars thwtitr Zartrrestly far WM:Maim ma . . 11te lath of tbe !Marna morimht from M. York who para&mitr iiratttus Parts era ~on. mal. mamma • bly marrt that be rigl = aver and room rmtad sty In. r^l oottrgf dar• es-9ml to the Mach, and tho 6AT TM. raw s O t al itart . l . BM:Ern/XS BROTHERS it CO, -WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, - NSW TOSJC. otm &mew.. gam m. 0.! to No.llo Wilhorash. IMPORTING the leading Drugs [pin their original mar:V l . tit i a . = ..: l lz I adla i a . a. trall).7ll'ter Drug., Ilex Glarm and e cm., hnri Trieste Sponges. Corks. Mom th, t h e y In DD IYl2mr err them oh dm vomit ramomable firma. Orders titan I. o &on, Alderman• OFFICE, comer of roan and St. Clair eta., ' 1 rittooran. Artbagata. porta/dna la Moab* of • ersaan_willevilo—lrl Patrick Motenns. ALDERMAN OF TELE TILTED WARD. OFFICE corner of Grant and Fifth strets, (for.urly oecuplad byetrias.p.l4..t) whore ti all g•Pir MISCELLANEO US. STEWAR & KILGORE, forO C 0 OKING-. HEATING. AND FANCY STOVES, ORATES, FENDERS, Pipes, Boxes, and Foundry Castings of all kinds. OFFICE AND WARELIUSE, o. 267 LiberV St., cornor or Mind, PITTSBURGH, PA• ROBERT R. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALF. STAL Diamold drecS an d CANam ASHLAND HOWIE, erase. ABOVS BIVE2IIII Ma= PfiILA.D.E.L.P III4. 11. 8. BENS() N, Pacresirros. Aarrsci ef Sows. SIM per day 461 Ma 6, ISZ4-Irl WALTER P. ILAIISHALL, Importer and V V Dealerwln Pliktu.nnigaocinatlrs 'WV thequartle clelstd4 manobetarm loom. Dell rysrt. rItI n FASHIONSTOILL ADERSTILESS. Es.—Tb• Neg. Vublons fear JEN; dinet rumour • be ma We tbe proximo& L. 6. WELSON, Witt NnAin rasa. above nand stmt. Yin, zone & Co., ritonusrosca ILIEWS PORTABLE BOAT LINE, ORWARDING AND COMMISO.IOI4 Isznaastis,costa Butn, S ST S tII street, TWO I =Mb. Ira sobo I f ar d urtgr." ad Pig 1103.1011 Z Briet JOHN T. HOGG: ' ra wer. Ai.w.T.poo. • T. tIOUNS co.. OONNELIMVILb s . ATt l aggirla i. fo l VP.x3d Ncel"derteritdnapeet•lVgbt ank 41.1 ttNnt..44 ttg e rr boeuxitlos bought gni gold. ub a rpm ° dew* sat oulloahmfgollei tigt. u02g41" Frisk li Vrl OL Aritrtll3l i e c k ? lo . fB h s l l : l ; hilm jilßitligl iePntkiot f ( 0 ) Inplet , A rattlon of their stook ti spodned b e low. untnntruggiVir=4l.4lb;;= Gauto,ir "d WOO and con& olors.tino !trends tlonnitht;Botnantlaornet CW" ll_ . fx ItgoetWairaVarratio= ViVn•Vlugit,warthiA,,ltolmOnta outtlnrtod wort: TirtiOiglger:gitlk"Ealdilrloreit "Atttiltl Gonf—Dnanet Silks, Union% Ylironra and Contour.. Croces.M_._._,lmun.st.p.ook ersvidn and MAIM: .9iounq tmer n ! nod Nye h o on n ~ tes."7pondresn'' and Wong 00110 , 4rDlrea" ILia " lthu 11.1 . °WM stamped Watt Itruebee, Combo, Stit d'ri.rio:Lrrmoil,;"l.;Ctrotnetlii:lott7d:eil.eT74"44l:::to"o:ollY:lrlLt_S.:::Cot:Vbeltota."n and Wool. Entail:4lW t. . 4 4 1131-Of Ifitkh t2 0 :7 dinloll4d to otrto on thootezto7„,4li, PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL '2B, 1866• Prim the Intense Eadtemen Misso PerilloVlLLS, 0., April 14, 1856. %IL EDlsou:—The spo taneous upheasings of an indignant and ontr god community were manifested here to-day, n a decided manner.— To tell you that the ••1 dustrial Luminary," a uewicaper owned by Ge . Park and W. J. Pat tenon, in this town, is a Freeeoll sheet, and has been aiding and abetting the Eamon Abolition Societies in their abortive attempt to abolition ist lishisas, for the past year, is to tell you what you already know. You are also aware that Park hut a large hotel in this place, kept by a freesoiler, imported from Illinoie, and devoted to the same foul purpose. It seems that certain . men in the neighborhood, determined "to abate the nuisance." How they managed to notify ba te the and, keep it quiet, I don't t o notify but about-10 o'clock this morning, we were sur prised to see ten or fifteen •of our respectable country acquaintances ride into town and go to the printing effuse and put Patterson under guard. Park, Lt appears, had either beard of It, or his good luck had prompted him to go to the month 1 of Blue, in Kansas Territory. At 12 o'clock, ' 1 about two hundred teen had arrived. down and The press was very quietly taken paraded Into the street. The crowd was called to order, and Patterson was brought forth to re ceive his sentence. One speaker stated that they all were aware that they came there with the firsti.determination to black, tar and feather, and ride on a rail, G. S. Park and W. J. Pat leftthis er eon, but that as Park had escaped, and start goat to suffer for both, he wished the meeting to decide what should be done with the prisoner. Another speaker declared his voice was for mercy; not that he had any encase to offer for Patterson, for, he despised him as strongly as any men could; but that Patterson 'e wife throughout the morning had hung to nim like a leech; that she now held on to him, and that we could not inflict the puniehment without gross violence to her feelings, and perhaps rudeness to her person. He therefore, for the sake of the wife, moved a vote be taken to remit the tar feathers, &e., and set Mr. Patterson at large far the present. majority vote was according ly taken, and a email went in favor of the prisoner, he was, therefore, set atlarge. The following resolutions were then Offered, and vo ted on singly, and not one dissenting voice was heard on the ground. Almost every one voted in the a ffi rmative with a "vim," too, that showed they wore in earnest. Remind, 1. that the Parkville industrial Lu 'winery is a nuisance, which has been endured too long, and should now be abated. 2. That the editors, to wit; G. S. Park end W. J. Patterson, are traitors to the State and county In which they live, and should he dealt with as inch. 3. That we meet here again, on this day three weeke, and if we find 0. ti. Park or W. d. Pater son in, this town thew, or at any subsequent time in will throw them into the Missouri river ' and if they go to Kansas to reside, wepkdge er our CO can as men, to follow and hang them wherev And them. 4. That at the suggestion of our Parkville friends we will attend to some other Freesoilera not far off. 5. That we will suffer no person belonging to the Northern Methodist Church to preach in Platte county, after this date, under penalty of tar and feathers for the flat offense, and a hemp rope for the second. 8. That we earnestly canon our sister counties throughout the State to rise in their might and clean themselves of Freesoilistn. 7. That our peace, our property and our safe ty require w e at this time to do our duty. 8. That we request every pro -slavery paper in Missouri and &mass to publish the above resolu tions. The press was then shouldered with a white cap drawn over its head and labelled " Boston Aid," the crowd following in regular order ; it was marched up through town nearly to tho up per landing, and there, with three hearty cheers it was deposited in the ?umbel' "all the Capulets" to will the,Missouri River. A speech sea then made to the crowd,' and they dispersed peaceably, each taking the read to home. ire Baring th s day, quenttelegraphic dispatches were noel ed, from both ends of the line of a most encouraging nature. See transit gloria Saturdi. The Platte Argus, from which we tae above, bee the f o llowing comments thereon k ; the It will be seen that George S. Park and Wm. J. Patteriou, who have for years been manifest ing free soil and abolition proclivities, through the "Luminary" and otherwise--were ordered to depart from the county in three weeks. The resolutions speak like flint to the powder—like determined patriot. that know no fear, and mean to defend their rights and their institations. Let the case be fairly uuderstood—let the world understand. that the people, in honest simplicity and determination hale-destroyed the press cad fixtures of the Luminary neirapapor, for the rea son th at Geo. S. Park and Wm. J. Patn who are citisens of a slave state--supported by slave holden, money have been in open rebellion and opposition to the institution of slavery, and the Interests end safety of our people and prop erty. Week liter week, the columns of their paper have been filled with violent denuncietions of the pro slavery men of Kansas and Missouri; and in open aid of the "Ald Societies" of the North. For this they have suffered—for noth ing else. Let traitors beware I The people are aroused—strong arms and stout hearts are en listed—dvat for a day, or a single campaign, but ace for the war I We fight for peace—a Anal pe —for justice and our rights. Again we ray, in tones which we would prefer should resound like the thunders of the heavens--Lae Ts:canons eitotto os Rowena 11. Let nurseo Who are coming to oppose Us, cocci NVILL T On this brutal and disgraceful affair the St. Louis Intelligencer comments as follows : FaCrrrltiffr ilt PI. krru Cotrarr.—ln another column of our paper will be found a description of some violent and vehement proeeedings In Perkeille, Platte county, of this State, last Satur day. It seems that the Parkville Luminary news paper, conducted by George 13, Par ki n nd W. J. Patterson, had become insufferably offensive to certain citizens of that vicinity On account of Its imagined proclivity towards Freesolibms. In other words, In the-cant language of the resolu tions peeled by the citizens, it was a nuisance which thin resolved to abate. They did abate n the office summary way, too. They pro ceeded to quite the offaoe, tore the press from the build ing, Mounted it with a cap labeled "Boston Aid," marched it deliberately through the streets of the town and tossed it into the Minotiri river. They had determined not only to wreak their vengenance on the mute wheels and levers printing press, but to give the owners thereof s taste of their wrath, also. They dragged Mr. Patterson, one of the editors of the Luminary, Into the street. forced him to witness the dela:TUC tlon of his property, and then prepared to tar, feather and ride him on a ralL k ilut, a guardian and protecting angel was sent to save the unre sisting Man from the mortifying disgrace and de graded punishment ready to be luflictedupon Mtn by the enraged populace. His devoted wife clung to him to the last—"stuck to him like a leech"—as a brutal eye witness and narrator of the scene, expresses it, and endeavored to defend him, by her feeble strength from the fury of the crowd. She succeeded. Her fall form was an effeotual shield, and saved her hustrond from b to the infliction of a personal outrage, supposed e lit only for Tingles. But while he was spared the disgrace of tar and feathers, he was given to understand that he could remain no longer in Parkville. The mob resolved itself into • committee, and resolved that if ha and hie polleague, Mr. Park, were found in the county . at the end of three weeks, they should follow their press and find a grave In the waves of the Missouri. Mr. Park was absent at the time, and is, perhaps, indebted to that feet for his exemption from the-same humiliation visited on his associate. Wescarcely know how to speak of these pro ceedings.. That the Luminary rosy machine bean sufficiently pro-slavery in its sentiments, for the latitude end. locality of Platte county, presided over, by the way, 'by Gen. Atchison, seems to have been the head and front of its offending. ' Therefore it was Toted a nuisance, and 'sum vitally dispesed ef. The Luminary was not an Abolitionist paper, nor were its owners,Messrs . Park &. Patterson, Freesoilen. One f them— Perh,'wb believe"—is owner of slaves, end not at all likely to publish opinions, which, while en dangering the sloes property of othero, Would al so jeopardise the safety of But the im - Minary epeto vs hard and bitterswords against the harolgrantsto Kansas from the North - it did not call them "birelloge" and "white-Eileen," bought up and sent out by Northern capitalists to plant the standard of Freesoilism on the, soil Of -.Stomas. It welcomed all' settlers with open arms, and encouraged emigration to the new ter arms, f r om ~a qua to because its ownersknew. that the Tepid settlement of Kansas by industri ous and thrifty emigres? Would augment the, trade and advancn the interests of the border towns sod cities - ofe. Mizsouri. For this they were "spotted," tried by a self-constituted limy, found guilty, caudal - Med and ordered to leave the', State. — • We think the Platte county people, when Gay come to reflect coolly an their conduct, will be heartniashanted of it,- It is untiorthy the Mar, DEILMEN. L0D7,8 80 . • • -Attorney at Law, and Eastern Collector ent/lII= I wry) AND PANNAITVANIA RATLROAD, Yu: t4 . o “vir. r ne,ltolmet,Taiesra w a i,C.ltruablsas,ltlabland. gammlt, Parligs,TnuabouatiMnaterlh int Island. Etats 0tt.)11,04. I=l7 _~~L~ ~~ t• 0. 'A hbf , 1 j7iw'Y~.ILL t : m. J f .nw!~ al spirit of the age, and unbecoming the chivalric 1 trare.nee et N. Y. 0.668rd.4 4oiterther. By _THE ST. 1.0U13, AT SPX/ l'Olta. character of illiasourians. as they are not so much to blame for the affair, as the amh-deme- I Although the lest eteamer took Out intellige . no e gogue, Gen. Atchison, and di his a subordinate , his subordinate. who of the Bank of England Siring reduced - their have instigated it. Atchleon'avoice is net heard , \ rate of discount from 6 per cent. to q per , nt.. nor his name mentioned ; but he is atthe bottom f the business. He has fanned the slavery ex- and the influror specie gives every sign of per manence, the English fonds have subseqciently itabeent into a wild end dangerous tame, which I been bossy. This is owing to the andel/T*lu alluded to in previous letters, and which are now hreafens yet more terrible results than have yet I transpired. What do the repealers of the MIA- 1 generally entertained; that Sir Cornewall Lewis, then wrchancellor of the•Ezehequer will, in the course of a few days , announce the intention of Solari Compromise think now ? Are the fruite of Government to ride; .a. loan. that repeal Co glorious and: promising as was predicted? . _ _The amounteentemplated to be proposed has The St. Louis Democrat also comments hang. not yet transpired, but it is thought likely to be thus: • i from £15,000,00 0 to £20,000,000. The step name) on the outrage, StAnnETEXCITTIntrr.The destruction of the will be popular , since at present erica, the con- Parkville Luminary presents the fact, thatin the tract can be made on favorable terme,._attd.while western counties of this State the agitatiMi of it Pill relieve the Government from all Conaider the slavery question has been wrought up to a allows regaidieg money for 0 year or two; end fearfuldegree of intensity, and that it 19 no lon- war_thu enable them to direct Attention: acidly to ger permitted to the public.preas of thy, country the, it will also prevent during that time to comment in any other than an approving man- those uncerteintiea. on_ the part of the public, nee ou the proceedings of those nullifiers, .Who as to the probability of fresh requireteenWnhiah , set themselves up at tho peculiar guardians -of are more disturbing to the ,couree of business the State institutioqs. In addition to this feet, than any definite demand made once for all. it will be seen too that these ',individuals" have Under the expectation of sine a loan, the ea denounced in the most intolerant manner, every wows banks and capitalists have of course been man, woman and child consented with the Meth- sellers of console for some time past, and coupled odiat church north, and have threatened with with the usual vague idea of theeffecter anti ad the cord and dagger any of its ministers who ditional creation of stock, this soden has not only may seek to preach the mercies of a Redeemer been sufficient to counteract the improvetnent of to the people of Platte. This is certainly gob one, or two per cent, that, in ordinary eircum. • farther than we heve ever yet known fanaticism stances, would certainly have resulted from the to reach In America. The resolutions which rapidly increasing ease of the discount market, hold up vindictive threats over the heads of the but has caused a grsdeal, although not an int editors of the Luminary, if they shall ever agsia portant deeinte. Commis, which at theta atdete appear in Platte county, or ; if they shall darto were at 92t, have since touched 9`.1, and here.' setae in Sanaa tirritory, are perhaps not some. closed this evening at 92t. - ' markable . Those who. Make no sicruple of ire- In this state of affairs, however, the' future ting in Saimaa while residing in bliesouri, are course of prices, supposing no disastrous lad— not likely to hesitate in dictet;ig who shall go dents should occur in politics can easily bnprea... there to settle, before their 6 n proposed exo- dieted - Immediately after the lome is contra* , due 'shall take place. tad, ell the parties who have recently been ope rating on the adverse eide will come in as h hems of stock, and as in the absenee ef foreign Scemes, . an addition of £20,000,00 0 to the home debt will not more than anpply the actual demand for now investments, a sudden rise of two or three per cent. may then fairly be relied upon. As far, therefore, as the genersi condition of the stock and money market for the future can new be seen, there is everything to warrant commercial confidence. Both on the progress of the war and the Vienna conferences, there has been a!total absence of intelligence. The arrival of hi.larouyn de Lhuye, the French minister, has been announced from Vienna, but no actual resumption of the negotia. tions can take place until the answer In received from St. PeteAburg to the demands of the allies on the third point, to which the Russian pled ril potentiaries professed themselves unable to ac cede. That answer is now daily expected. l The belief, is, however, that it w' not be categorical, and that, pending the tof the approaching operations before 8 bastopol, all partici' will be willing to let a state of uncertain ty prevalL Among a large number of persons in this cOuntry, there was lately i disposition to is seine that England was disposed to grant milder te r m France, and that it PM Only the de termination of Louis Napoleon that prevented an tuusatisf Wary peace'being patched up. The better informed minority, howeeer, have all along felt convinced that thereror acew Fin position on the port of the Empe ofFrench to mecum , future good will from the. Czar by be coming an advocate for concenabons, al blethothat ugh for popularity in France it trne deeira' that tendency should be kept secret. The real state of the case is understood to be inibiford ance with the latter view. • It appears, indeed, that while there was an ig norant cry during the recent visit of Si. Drouyn i, de , buys to London to the effect that he had" ' co in haste to enforce upon the Eoglish 60y eat the necessity of taking a stronger tone i in the Vienna conferences than hail been maul fantail by Lord John Russell, the pinions he ex preacd on that occasion as the representative of France were not so stringent as those of the Pal maiden Cabinet, although before 'his departure he elated his concurrence in the sterner course. Additional details continue to be reoeived -Of the sortie of the Russians from Sebsstopol o n the night of the 22d of silly:rob, and they ere such as to shots that the affair in, its , diszatrons, re• suite to the enemy was a second Interment , on a small scale. They likewise demonstrate- that the Russians, since the departure and death of Prince blenschikoff, whose bulletins on the whole were always as reliable as could hoes been ez- - petted from a hostile source, have resumed their old habit of rhedoueontade, slime, although the entire character of the conflict in now placed beyond all doubt, they represent it, with Chiapas coolness, as a victory. Public attention is directed to the approach ing visit of the Emperor aed Empress of the French, and their welcome W ill be e gratifying and well-mannered one, elthough, as his been re befo stated, there is no enthueiasin.,ha In ac ' condones with former precedents, a chapter of the Order of the Garter will be held at Windsor, for the investiture of the Emperor with 'a Arai ' lar badge to that which lately decorated' the Czar Nicholas, and an entertainment also is pro posed to be given by the corporation of London on the Ma instant, the (ley after the The duration of the visit Is executed to be one week. The rate of discount on the choicest paper has fallen as low as ai. The etock of bullion held he the Bank of England is larger than at:any period during the past year. .I.sracearos. Tin ' , Aso - 1 - 7 ---- r. Gitannt.' Is Pesos —A Nob: join S. Orr alias the "Angel Gabriel" aeeme to have met with a rather poor reception on his re turn to hie native country after his visit to ;'the United States' where ho remained long "enough to disgust his friends by his inflammatory; har engem It appears from the Louden Neve that ha has just been.lentenoed to prison for sLa ty days at Greenock, Scotland for creating a breach of the peace by holding forth on San clays.in the streets, after being cautioned by the _authorities. Ilia imprisonment, it appears, caused much excitement, and, a large mob having gathered , attacked a Bun= Catholic Chapel, and attar do ing it considerable'pojary, broke in the wind ow 'of the -clergyman's residence, and those of:.the teacher'e residence attached to the church. The militia was ordered out as soon as possible but on their arrival they [amid that the mob ' had • dispersed. On Sunday morning last, about ten o'clock, the citizens' of Gaston were thrown into a high state Of excitement,_ caused by n white boy, named Itobert Frazir; el:tooting a negro boy be- . longing to Dr. Clemens of that Plane. The ne gro boy was playing with a cat; amusing hi m self in an innocent way, when this youth told the negro to leave the cat and play with him: the negro not obeying this youth's command, . turned round with hie face jo" t his 'and, az he turned, Frazier fired at him with ' grin, the whole load lodging in the negro boy' e month, tear beg part of his nose off, knockin much .. o o 3 r etdiaa hree teeth, and injuring him very ll esaistanee was promptlyrendered by the owner of the boy. Young Frazier was arrested but ad mitted to bail.—Peterebetrg (Va.) ad 'lntel. 17th. ------- [Latta A.M.% E.tr. , / 6 M is parwrille, -----------__ THE CIIICAOO IOTE. We extract from the volu minous reports of these scenes of disorder and bloodshed, the fol lowing, given in the Chicago press of Moturdsy. nday. This account was written underiate of So , and the event recorded hour by hour as they transpired:— About nine o'clock a numer crowd, mostly Germans. began to collect in front of Miller's Noihall in street, o posits the Court H e. At ten o'clock the cos of prosecution by g city for selling liquor without license, came `on before Judge Rucker; in the Court House. The crowd inereased,and parties thronged in the balls of the building, upon the walls of the building, and about the gateways. As several courts wre in s ession, this obstruction of the passages e to the Court House became o serious publics inconvenience, and the Mayor ordered Captain Nichols, of the Police, to clam the pas or- sages. He went to the gate at thenortheast c ner of the square, and requested the crowd to leave the sidewalk. One big brawny fellow re fusedltsc, and Capt. Nichols pu hie hand on the other's shoulder to push hint k, when the man struck Nichols a blow in the s de. A watchman with a cane immediately laid it over the man's bead, bringing him down, when he was seized by others and taken to the wrath house Nic . Several others from the crowd then strack at hols and the police, and then retreated into the crowd. Soon after, an additional police force having th arrived, and among em Marshal Knights and Sheriff Andrews, an attempt was-made to take the leading rioters. and those Who had before at tacked Nichols end party. A terrible fight sued between the police end the rioters in the street crossing of Clerk and Randolph, in which about fifty men were actively engaged, the po licemen armed with their short clubs and the crowd closing in upon them with their fists, and feet, and canes.made several - ' The police came off victorious ; arrests and got their prisoners to h e off by e watch house. One of the rioters was dragge hurried his companions, placed in a wagon and away. He is said so have been dying. One blow of those arrested had his face laid open by a across the nose, and ell the prisoners are consid but as much by indiscriminate erably cut up, blows from their own party. A Mall whom Marshal Knights had arrested and whom he hun the on to, during the melee received many of blows intended for the officer. The poor fellow was badly beaten. The Marshal had tile wounds dressed and sent him home, thinking he bad suffered punishmentenough. Two drununers, who had been with the crowd all the morning, commenced beating an alarm tattoo, marching up and'down the streets to draw a greater crowd together. They were orheir - dered to desist, but would not be quiet. T drums were taken from them by the police, the heads stove in, and t h e drummers anti drums carried to the watch ti.pute. One man who attempted to make an inflam matory speech from the top of a back was taken down by the Sheriff and placed in jail, after ma king desperate resistance. The rioters make a rush into the street and firm at the police." l l Their watchword is "Take the Stars.' The' . policemen, with great bravery commence arrest- I ing them. Muskets and pistols are fired on both sides, and blows are exchanged with clubs and musket stocks. Policeman Bunt falls with three belle through -15 Y his arm and side. Several others ere down blows or shots. Several assailants are shot or knocked down and secured. The others retreat and run. .Citisen pulls a pistol from thepocket of' po liceman Hunt as he falls, pursues the man who shot him, and puts a bullet through his body; Mitten him to the ground. He is captured and taken to jail in a dying condition. The crowd run from the some. The firing has ceased' and the wormded men and prisoners are being carried into the jail. The gates of the Court House Square are closed and guarded by the police. Blood is in the streets and on the troths leading to the jail. The most intense excitement prevells. Every spot commanding a view of the scene (st a safe distance)' is covered with spectators. The immallite cause of-the riot was the t rial of several suite brought against Parties for sell ing liquor without license. Some weeks ago the se rate of licen was fixed by the Common Conn ell at th ree hundred dollars per Miriam, 'miff, an order was made that all licenses shouill temi nate on the first of July next, when this prohib itory liquor law is to go into effect, should it be sanctioned by a majority of the voters of lithe , 'State at the June election. Some seventy' or eighty dealers took outl the required license; some quit the business entirely, but others would neither take ont license or cease selling. Against the latter suits Were brought as rapidly as !sufficient evidence could be secured to convict them of a violation of law. Several oases bad been tried, the parties ton sided and.. mulct in damages, Oa Saturday last, however, a lane number of these cases For, were to be tried before Judge Bucker. come days previous it was understood that a 1 demonstration of the liquor selling interest would be made collie °session of the Weis.— At a public meeting a few evenings since in the North Market Hill; one of the speakers is re ported to have urged his audience to be present at these trials en mass—to throng the court !similar room and the halls leading to it, and advice is said to hero been given at other meet- Inge It. had been especited that the hearing in these cases would come off on Friday, and on the forenoon of that day about one hundred men headed by a drum, matched in procession througli some of the streets, took up a position on Ilan dolph street in front of the Court Honse Square' 'where they remained until it 11113 ascertained that Judge Rucker was out of thee city, and would not return in time to try the cases before the nest day. Oct Saturday morning a similar movement took place, ending in the tragical re tun elsewherri detailed. COMIODORD MCCOULDI'r. NOTEUCTIONIS.--iht! Journal of Commerce gives the followingvers i o n , of Commodore McCauley's instructione:— The orders that have been given to Captain McCauley exe, however, of the most explleitend prudent character. lie is not sudanised to make any demands upon , the Cuban government, nor to ask for any if with reference to the past, and even if he shall hear (not having him self witnessed the tact) that a vessel of the Uoi ted States has been fired into, his Izietructions do not allow him to resent the affront, nor to take any notice of it w hatsoever. It la his duty, over, to use indefatigable vigHimce in protecting American commerce, and, it poesible, to prevent any outrage from =ruling under' his awn i m . mediate observation, A higher bounty than has ever before been paid in our jlsay, is now offered to seamen, in order. that ptain 11cCauley's squadron may be reinforced , as rapidly as posed.- bid; only in tho ease that a vessel under his cola,. mend shall witness an ettnek upon one of our merchantraeJ, is he stutter y to resent It., Iso wanton and gratuitous au insult, to this country should be offered, as . firing . upon an unarmevt vessel of the United Stator, ilia presence, of one of our men-of-war, Captain McCauley is instrticteff to chastise, and if . possil le to _sink the aggressor, DO matter whet disparityi . ( -- it force may oast against him, what armed witnesses revertible to Spam may bepresent, or tehalthe risk to hlsci-1 self may be: The Journal mates this statement .Witliont-, disclosing she source from whence isvitas.obtai xi-, ed, but with full faith in its corrpciiiets- Axil. in li entirely beyond the bounds oUprObsbility.that `'is Spanish cruiser will fire upon Americst!, ` ves s e l an the presence of one of . o u r natlenat ape; the Commodore'e'redasiou May blrivird..i. SO of an entirell ria7ol-I*s4:er".: -..- 4-4.,.. , i, . , _:.,;~.~.~. .<. fir:. ---->- Isturver. or Govanneor. ?moors, or issue. "...-Oor.lleeder, of Sense,arrived in the 'city yesterday. Heleaves this evening for his late residence in 'Pennsylvania, in order to make ar rangements for ?emoting with his family to Kan sas.. He will be absent about two months. The executive heed of the disks ef the Territory, tit the meantime is Mr. Woodson, the Secreteri. , ----____, Governor Bee:ler, before his depart:ore, issued a 'proclamation for, en election. to be held on the 22d Of Ilsy, to SU vacancies that occur in daze. eight districts. Be also issued his proclamation to convene the Legislature on the first Monday -in 3u ter l7.7 Af five years' residence in the City ,Irison, Henry Camel, connoted of the murderin Rey. st., has been dispelled of by, a sentence of fool years in the State Priioa. The District Attorney said the principal witnesses' were inSouth America and cow not be obtained. The pets otter had been found guilty, and a new trial lid been.granted, but under the circemsuinces Coen succeeded spies of guilty of m"eslaughter in the third degree."—Y. Y. T - On the 14th inst.; the Artesian well ha S"lnve, Ala. whicithed reached s depth of 440 festould . was , delirering , nearly 500 gentles of water. per mon' ate, suddenly sant some 15 or 20 feet below /the etu:face. for an extent of about 300 'yad:fin " length, end of a varying width. The roost ex traordinary oonsequence of this phandinenew is that all the wells in the vicinity here become dry. p DILIOLTI Mirstricancs.—.oa scads' , Irat, among the contributions at the Church of the Holy Communion in NOW York, 0 0° fuU d° of the liespital, iris a roll of fire one thousludd dollar bt is Theysiere dropped eoi qidetly into the_ plate, it is said e , w from Who not eveZ th m o gentleman Who ?welled them -kn - Roo. he Zdwards Grey, ate member orison- Igien tram- the 2ad. district in Senioicky,- has iloet his domination for re-deal - on. Each of the ~,,,,abistes agreed in ' dating to -submit . - their claims td a convention, and the convention-n° .l : 6- 'Aided Judge' Campbell of Ilopkineville; -.The Louisrtle Journal says he is a favorite with 'the American order.' . - . Stepb.Glower, of this City the alleged of the bark Mlllenden bee been ametti -and . 'put under $20,000 ball, to aertrer. a :cherge of fitting out the Wessel for - the .140 1 *i_ 131 .. 031 . tiside./ . /: /Va. • ' ".' " - • ‘ -