11It DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE ESTABLISHED' IN 1786 BUSINESS - DIRECTORY. • • Y. PETTINGILIs t CO:8 ADVERTISING AGENCY 122 Nanny mare, Fin And Na. 10, Bade aran. .• P. Co: are Agnate Ibr tha mut Influential and WIWI arm:Mating commercial Payers both in the UMW States and the Ganders. • To the Public. THE BRANDRETH HOUSE is now open onine European plan, end ready for the reception 011 • tNe•elinit Public. to oboes somfort•rery attemtlon will be veld, hp the Mears. iYfisaor. late of Judson'. 11c,. tel. Brandreeh Mouse, No. 115 llroidway, opposite New Ea •ieepodye d rit l i vso PrSanate entrance No. 41 (final et—New York, . 'House Restaurant. OPPOSITE Newhaven Railroad Depot, enfaiseason Llspenard .ad" Canal :sta. Meals errs. stallp.m - Oysters In every style: tea and coffee of M . ) .etweios quality; emery delicacy of the max. on hand-- TPA mapplyof tender loin steaks Is intended to last until b o'clock in the aternoon. George Sister. late of the New ] York Ham superluPends the cooking department No edam he the elty pan supply • cheesar or better dinner— hp. many and the few will hare euxml canoe for satirefan t i n ,a.mDer/Leeman! at. and Canal—entrain. ;on either letreet. B—Dinner and Supper parties can oe loscommodsted with prim. roams If desired. mye Omar #lywtrian Wines URCHARID & BUEK, :22 South William st. NT; T=0 3. 1-e 'Rants of the lionmsrlan Wine Effortlng hare constant'? nn nand in cooks and * dins= s igrar t es=l ta irLT ' s. r t r " Vo b'nt. 3l rogl t . Ruatt. SoPront (cMenbmv sommt, Nesmelyi.Msginrbsti. RstanT ri zassbra ii l3ndal (Ohne/ 2seksardl j Ngri (ES , "w I ) 'ARRATED TO 17PP o l f iRVNIPS JUICES. AU orders promptly executed on Womble terms. te2l-.3mt Hough's Patent. Faastio . Skirts. lIJIATES & FRANCE, No. 1 Barclay street, :year York. AISTION`t-liono ore genuine except ;they tuna the stamp of thetent All manufarturan and sellers kV. t ringing will pa too pnomented awarding to to.. tonAH• WJACKSON & SUN, of the late tine of W. & N.Sankson & Sons, 'Grote and Fonda !takers, 240 rot et..ani =Broadway, Now York, tan constantly on fund arm variety of Grotto and Fonderi &W. :front. and Sou. Gomm &Ivor Groton. Whole sale Deans untkalod. , 3•12.17? NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS The following Us% ot Ilnelime Firma area me„ • eeet '.dmart reliable in the city of New York. ACCORDEON STRING& &•., WEISSENBORN & CO., (Late C. ) trtrxroi Izl:ux.:rt.< 21i n uer t . rv i d i tholnal e :12r . InIgernmv , 2 1 Madan Lana. is.l2-td0.11.4.5 COTTON SAIL DUCK. I OIIN COLTS Standard Cotton Sall Duck; "n. 0. BEAcu k W., No. 71 Plue Asset, Nem York, sole agent. Cotton Qum, from several other male, Also, O.IN ABU KG'S Print Cloths sal Coppor ,Itollers, for Calle o and dathmott Meter. Jrnolhtm72t7f3 DRY GOODS. fIiPOWEN, MoNANTVE & CO. Importers of Amaeican and Fordo: Bilkandl'ancrOm tsp.V/112 and Brcedlny. S 5 COTTENET &CO., Importers of Fren. i.L • Acr te other Emopeas flood a, No. 40 Broad great. Et:STEIN HONIG, 100 Liberty st., and :106 Cedar st... ear. Trinity Kam. I.ol m portars of few+ I.m Gales. Bilks. to. 104.4401 .65 M. WESTERVELT, Venetian Blind . Lt. Maxasfact - arer,No.l.4 Bt. Clair strut, littabwrgb,, ce.Z.lmd JOHN -PHYFE, DEALER IN IVORY, Y manufactarcr of Iv ary Good& No. 3 31oz e 3-11 zaT et, Tar JAMES OWEN, 15 Broad St., Importer of %.,Argreitraecctler=rmava. Imp orter Cravats. ORN, HLIEPER t HAA_RAUS, Im- I porta,* of Urn.= sad Bell. Broad Cloths. SUL, osierlar, Lc— No. 6o .E.baage Slaw. tap9Yr4s DETER D. ISIILLEX, Importer of French Was Dry Goode, &On; Telreta Marl cus, Woolen,,Sterials.l to, No. Broad =yet, N. Tort 0rp1.1.1rUa1..55 B. - HATCH 3 CO., 99 Chambers street, JOHN IL DAVIES, JONES ft CO„ pc7f eutk...... PIC 1,1W. , 10 1 ,5AAAA44 VBE the Mexican Mtunang Liniment in Ithsumstisto.l3roisss, Bona. Sprains. Cots. Pits. as SCR., silloottosl— ears for sll estsrctsl coo Wain ts of man or szthast. B. W. Woottoook, mil:Lost csittin.tor tuatt orapristor. ItecostWay. N.Y. JrAtilsjs•-"55 GURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, the oldest .. Ststes. DWARDS, SANFORD k CO.. Foreign 11. E xpreeaire. 35 Ilrosdiray. Goods sad ROW. to , _ • warded to sad from sll psstkof vtaid. Agent In Pittstrurth. Adams Co. 5eL3.1y.t.15./5 PILENCLII MO DERMAS Ir.LNCY RAMAT& (CHARLES ZINN. & CO., 52 Maiden Lane, kj Importers of -romob and German rum . and travel. Inn Butes...Tad olanntsesurnvof Cans and Colored Cra, MACICCUERT AND MACRINE TOOLS. k NDREvis JESUP,No. 67 Pine st., New Yost. Commisefon Merchants for the =ls of all klnds oi Waists Stole and Cotton and Woolen '3lseblaery. •rom the test rashers. Exclusive Agents for Lowell Ma- Kos S tr ops. de'33-tmyl6ls PAPEII lESILIMOUBE• _CITREJS W. FIELD CO., 11 Cliff street, V.)lmliatters.nd Wbolfaal• Dal= In elzunieke (leacust sad Englita PAPER'S.. .0 Paper Italroilitiazersaularisla. _ - taag.ll•ss lINCA.N, LEWIS fr. BARTOW, N 0.161 MB= stmt.—A =sea Tnrist7 of PAPER to. Beck slier& iStailorrs, Pear, Bookbinders, Manalst.roWs. MANCE SA,L7TT ANDRE SAFES; fr, aflaLm- TOYS AND IASCY GOODS. 1 AIILBORN ,t CO, .54 Maiden Lane, essylremitz) Meaty droolt. IlapDrars OTTRYb - 1,1 • IA " 111 A-a ' Coy.{ t• FM-71• P '' l : 6 , 0 - 113 0 au ' lrk tin 7 „.... WINDOW GLANS, PAINTS, ft. 11 POILLON Tr. co., Importers of 0 French o*eh and Wtadow.olw—No. 34 13.1V1.T street. s • tiTRAW G0C1D5.4.554. irOS. WHITE CO: No. 41 South 2d etreetifiandetplibk:-Spl.m.dd zursr artsthlarat-- .li.crOaxll.—Larte sad wiecroalled. wortamt. Imbl•LIT . L JOESSTO ir.WOrt. Excelsior Carnage Factory. TORNSTON,IO3O7IIERS k CO., practi el; anrh Haters, corner ant/arsons and Delmont eta. anent:mar Pa, barium hand and are niantdartarlalt an a:Omits wearlinerototCla 1110 0 . (Ap Ova ie.. toad. In all their rule= h t Wine with Wine reward to Mimi:Way end beauty of !Mirth, using in aD our work the bent .1 masts. Iron and Eastern Hickory. Erman. attended to on the mat nraannanto reel confiderat. ant all who may favor them with their ronawa. will be perreetif wadded. on rrial, of their nark. Sha Pitraborigh and kanthentar Ownibnier peu the 104- 00,7 nary Li =muter Main' the day. rah WN. 1N....—.N. INMAJUN—,_..—..OI. STSWANI. B.TNA GLASS - WORKS . Wffi. DAVIDSON & CO., MANUFACTURERS and dealers in rude, ttlei. ad al kinds of Ordoen and Mat 0 lawman.. Glas, ta—No. %3 ilarket stmt. Pittaararxb. Ps" Particular tgUantion pal to plivate - Impala for boflies. oolkllY No. 66 * Afth, 'Street; 1-mieraupda, Importers of 0. I. Gee's Unrivalled N-EEDIA - BS. - Agents for the moot Celebrated otootarvrtil/21nrinr:JIZRINO Mina. PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. orastorr... ... . . ..... 412117 • • BIGELOW & CO., cit.mor, to E. Blzo No. 48. Dumorro - nesr Wood rt. Pittsburgh, Penna. COACHES, CARRIAGES, PH2ETONS, m.ge.g..sadirvers def.:Myth= of Una, ,ohlelor tto older. sod flulthed las roomer ... ,c rti , • trod h for bolosty of .frodgatolTrof flatob.olt 111 of rkirjf dorotilltr ilar2ll wort vallsntod. WM. A. IRWIN'S I> O WAL EStATE'OFFICE, Nc. 87 Front street. 8d door from Market Dealerin Late Cheap M Pis boa. /a. Coal Mart/ Woke L and wad. SLAT FET & OLD LOUSr TOVATEEd,_PLUMBEItS OLD , 1/27gla and 1 D Pint Rant Ritstaava. 719/11 6 ITIZITOVIVQIII LIMO. MEWS, ALLIGELISL MANITFACTITRE all kinds of Water Gas and Sawn llttinaa. HMIS fitted ay 'Wise and on idoort na tive matt EATHER. FRITZ, HE DRY fr. CO. No. ZO North THIRD Sired, PRILA'DA ]til °ROCCO lIANUYACTURERS, COUR- Tip MRS, mod looportoro of FRENCH CALVERINR osol Dodos In SSD sod OAK BOLE LEATHER AND felthlynr C_ . ding; Oil Cloths and Matting*. N 0 9tf r ii C . 4 lAI 0 O A RE noTjae l i p m s. o e h. and ee•o4 moot Ral mielv et tten:a eviudatin iv or oy • Prtivaelsantl Tapntr•L tuna wvd super no.. Ply, Potent Tlptlltl7. bkVSIII. • ' Strper and nue Ingrain, - - Twilled Wain Yealtiatn ogettun with every geserlytion at limp, Cotton, and for ntlaidiryinnig , - • FLOOR OIL OLOTHS, • < 'Prom 3ta 24 bet Irtde,, all qualifies and priciva -; Jilgo,Table OUClotnr. non and arena Oil Plingein bolt 04 avant Holland Wlndow Maiden Piano and Table Coy errßus& Kate,. Cramp* Oxon and Canton Matting, Stair Enda Venation Made, dn., all of which TIII te feral atthe lowed nab prints. solail .For:the Spring Trade. VLOOBOIL CLOTHS, of all widths. Pleraitare 0 . 11 CVO, • W(lasn Ciseta • 0 Orem 011 : =ALMA atatt c rA cloth. - Ti m = aorta tba Wilateeele atuT= trite at the stave ite0414.1.11e Wen =dant amatteaut aroma, that prima has •- •or tatatapean antral Its thla stark.; and at ea lost as any Oast seattaaa7to Jae tialtre. P EMS OildipiWatetsams. NitalleL BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. jOSEPH S. & A. P. MORRISON, Attor o=rtaltri, oft,g%LiA L Veg . rth alre.t,4 2 tron W. HALL, Attorney at Law, Bake fig'mare n y anelam"On.at Arcot, between rowth and and Alla ato)-orlyT OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Atto'rney at Law, La, Bt. Lotda. Mo. 61 hr°BERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— LL Corner of Mb and Grant stroo . ta.oppoodto theCoort oun• Btepa, Pittabunth. cor•Zi-fba 1 AMES J. RHEIN, Attorney at Law, office IN Fourth street, near Grant, rittabarg-1k.3a15.41, ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, 1181 N 0.139 Firth areat.Pittabargh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. MIS." MO= .111,31.1, 71,011.4. CZAMIJI. RAMER & RAUM, Bankers and Er IS ebsags Brokers. Buy and sell Gold and Silver and n Note., negotiate loacapn Real Mate or Stock Seen. h rty_ P 7= T"t" .. 9.Wt*•Tilinh. on hart tlor. and 1 17 t. on on lid Solute In the union. Alta earner of Stled and Wood street& directly opplAte lb. St. Clarke Hotel. apt myl.ly WILKINS & CO.. (POCCIZMIS TO k. C 0..) BANNERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS, 170. 71 FOURTH STREET. PITTSBURGH. IN the numerous suspertaions of Bankbrn and Broken throujeborit th e country, during the Met e mouths, we are slanted natio almom every instance their troubles hare grown oat of a departure from their legitimate bush..., and we therefore take mission to Ye sure the pablio, in advanom, that no sPeoulatimm In — fad• cy stooge,^ or other' outside operation.. shall tempt us from the staled mid legitimate Unmet ourbusinen. believ ing that in avoiding all such investments, we shallnot oar be better able to serve our customers and onion their safety. bat that in adoptingot. • mane we pro. mots our own ultimate benefit. m fed WILKINS a CO. rk s IERNAIi & CO. Bankers and Exchange Brokas, No. Woodstreet. corner of Diamond Alley, Pat burgh. Pe. /61 - ur sndsell Bank Notes mid e on Time Eireliange, and Promiseetysoteg. makCollections to all the printipal title. of the ClaCll. Receive Deposita on call and on interest, and give their prompt attentlon mall oth er matters appertaining to • Broker's business illaleEsstona Exchange comitantly ear male. nh3l y ILISCILLN LANKL-.-..-.lllt. L. ROLL diDALMER, HANNA & Co., Successors to Flusney, Mans • Co., Mutters. Exchange Brokersand elders In Foreign and DomesMc Farhange, Certificates of De 34t t x ,u tk Notes. and Specie—N. W corner or %%Cod and Third Curren t Money received on DIMMIL right Check: r,, the sale, and oollections nude on nearly sit setpoints of the Welted te. The highest meal= Sta raid for Foreign and American Gold EM= H. sna v v Exchange Brokers, North East tamer of Wood and Thirdatreets, Pittsburgh. All transactions made an teruta,and promptly attended to. Nl\T HOLIES & SON. Dealers in Foreign and Dame.. Bills of globe., Carnet.. of De. te, Bank Nowa and Spiels. No. 69 Marg. etre., Pitts burgh. Eir Collections nude on all the Drincinal dttee throughout the United State. • BOOKSELLERS &C. I L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer. No ! u . 7 Fourth street, Apollo Itullctlosre. • JOHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta• um...to.= to Davison Astmv, No. f I Mule mon, near ?math. Pttlaunch. P. ItINRY S. BOSWORTEI , Bookseller rued Dealer In Ptarearum U. N. CI ILaket etvoi. mar %be =4. Pit:atm:re, Ps. IkAY ,t CO., Booksellers and Stationem tio. 65 Weal .treat. next donr to eh. corr. of Third tts rugh. P. Sehcol and t•. bcolm emacantly oo tun.l. COMMISSION &C. ATWELL LEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS Produce & Commission Merchant., ASD DZAI.IIIS IS • PITTSBURGH M.A-VUFACTURES, Na S Wood tt•. between Wed., and Freat EMERY B. %115 u (late of the firm aching k Moorhead.) COMMISSION 111.:KCIIANT, DEAL LS IN PIG !GAIL AND No. 76 Water street, below Market, &pig PITTSECILO R. PENN* RUSSET & WELLS. PORK PACKERS, Wholesale Dealers in Provisions, GENERAL COMMISSION IVIERCLIANTS. 21t, 1.171r517 : , • rivcrr. Coamerdalltar, atyl PRTSBIJ Mill, PA. fecrforAfrs.. .... L ang, • WM. FdietifettitiNQc CO.. VU HOLESALE GROCERS, Produce and • Cnsarnlxdon Al•trianta l and D•Aler• Pittsbyth tfatiscfsetstred Ankles: !fa. :JD Wartyd rittabargh. .lnrfa aral-f RFaIOVAL--Soringer liarbaugli tome ref:formed en N0..315 1.11••••7•If•-4. SerePRINGER RARBA.UGII & CO., ( Suce-c*- onto s. Tiorhoogla,) Colnollorion ond forooritog honta Dealers to Wool sad Produft rononaly • 1:10_ Litortr stmot.Pittaborgh. at 4 A. A. HARDY _(Enoostort to 111147. Jot. it Co ..,1 COMMISV uN AND PORRARDINg manor/Ayr. Arent of the Mullion and Indianapolis ft4ILILOAD. No. 80 W teq st., Pittsburgh. Pa. ) Y9-tra I - BUTLER & CO. VORWARDING & COMMISSION MEW J: CU &NTS awl In 111 kb:Amer Plttobecr4h Kan. uteetar.l Articles. Lead Pipe .d Rhea. Load. N. V: ?Int Street, Yittabana. a 0.1.1,414 M'BANE, Commission sad for- Mengb.aa, dial.. In Woolawl PrAmee Alpo, Ptrabargh 11.saufactu , s, No. IlAtms.:l it:Bisoii — i. - 65:, Wildest& Grocers, Produce Dsalneou4 Cesuniedm Merchant.. ?In amid. fittabwgn. pao MERCER A ANTELO, General COMM in don Merchant, Phibwiebbin idnrra wire.. cn mdwidramate of Pnxinee genendlr. ./.177 I B. CANFIELD, late of Warren,' Ohio, It uag cas , %ay.. mold IforendlAe=and p Wlefde . Peed dab. end Weetern eetern = 7 Witert= between dmithdald end Weed. torah• ... MILLI inv.., ...... Tinto emu. a. (Late of Lino itobleon. IA Me A Co.) LITTLE it CO., Wholesale._ Orocarn, prodms atLh j tf l ul tre,ttgaiiii4 Dealo r ne i d; burgh. CHEESE WARE HOUSi.—HENIti H. COLLINS. Ifornordlnv and C0132=1•6711 Merchant...al Beeler 1.12 Rona, Batter, leas Fish and Prodnealtenaredir tf. Wend street, .hors mater. Plttoboroll aril tInoMAI3 PALMER, Importer and Dealer ranch nod Amorlan Wan Paper, No. 61 starket Wavy= flint and 7ocreth Mogy‘ Pittston's*. 63 _ 31 McCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole ._seie Mal Dais, GssArtlig, 0111 Matting, Table Plum Con“ , Wirsam , SW. Bran BoaVhimml.oo l . ll2 Alarkat amt.' .__ _ _ DRY GOODS. A. A. Enos ICV P1T10177411....0. L LAIIIWT - 711 W I. TOIL itA. MASON It CO., Wholesale ana Retail Pin era m Purr sad !lute Dtr Grads, 25 Ylith NIURPHY 4t BURCHFLELO, Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods Maraud', =au Fourth sad "slut strut. PIMA tnugh. GROCERS. DAUM TALSACI Wallace & Gardiner, lIROLESIALE DEALERS IN Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally', N 0.29 6 LIBMITY, ST. BAGALBY, COSORAVE m.t. & CpiOt.t.,ourW.hh.olo pile Grocers, Id WI 20 Wood *042 AOALEY, WOODWARD it CO, Whole chows Na. rri %fluid otwt. Phllo.kgslgs. - - 1 SAIAII DICKEY & CO., Wholesale Gro in: Amer sad 63 irotetflot, Plttatn23rsh. • /On .. =gam norm 4OHN & CO.; Wholesale Grocers anti Comsnlssiou blerstusts, N 0.173 Woodard 228 t r ib. strest. Pittsburgh. Ol6 11.01:::RT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, !Wi t/bug meta.; e.su, nose., Pittsburgh flk. and ati kinds of Purely. -nd a Wines god Lbws" •o. 81b shove- au tumid • very lugs era of Mei" old Moututllghsh. Whiskey. which w ill be sobb log for rash. coca alma. ..pans n. ceona...—...—MlMl C. ZOO. Ni.'GILLS & 11.0. E, Wholesale Grocers and Colandashnt Merchants. No. lat Liberty strait Pltts. WeAM A. Id'CLIFRG, Grocer and daraler, corner of Weal and Meth rtossta, km steals Co hand . torte lunonooott of choke Gromiss end tins Tsar—McMp. Plaits sad Meta. Whotesals and natal Dealers ITIDOIIna Olt the brat 6 ems. - - ()BERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Lit Orcears,Ocnasolarion Mandan* Dealt. In Prodyno and Pittabargh oroo. No. 233 IdbertT atm% littAbursh. As CULBERTSON, Wholesale uroeer and k ni.ONsujdra=lt.Dtlerila Produces:2d Emt n"" DiTID ISS, MEANSdb., cOANDL I(sucoe&. II soret roo. to Md.eM At Idoesodlona Maisie* Marrs, Ns,bas G,Coarso, sad fdttobargh llsoutsetarss iv/wraith across of Wood sad Idstie Pines:N.J. Pa .110 • Hide OH end Leather Store. D, KIIIKPATRICIL No. 21 South Third Street, ASMerkilantl Chestnut stn. ?MO flub% AS FOR SALE SPANISH. HIDES, Dr alid Orem maw ?etas Tanners' Mk Twines. an 111Ttolat at tits soared NO:wand the toatterroa kb* of Lather In the rough wanted. for whin She htitunt market pees will be given In ash, or taken in exehaoge for Leather stored fr. of cha r mitt on contmlitlon.• n • '•-• - - . NirM.H. TALCUM& CO., (soccoasors to T. Ronosdt s t) Iklinoofnetan. Of • all Undo of HMO ULABEI and &Alan In InopooUnl and Do mono nary Goa% .62 Wood stmt. canon . of Noartb, Pitmuri.Pttatim. Porersit hums owl 10.11.4 r. tiB4,olrlaTi. I:rd , I I.ACCe nasOit, was a othar .tor. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY J 5, .1855 AGENCIES. S. CIITHII.E.RT at SON, d lENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for CI the Bale and purr/tam or Real Kende, Collection of Bents, Negotiating Loankon Donde, Mortgagee, de... No. 140 Third .t.. Pittsburgh. Pa. a9.1.1r Michigan General Commission and Collec tion Agency Office, FOR the collection of Homo and Foreign Mercantile snd %Mother Mmieyelnitue, to Michigan and adjuvant tatuk Invoatment and Payment of HOLM ya, Payment of Taxer, Cunha., and gale of heal lietate arid Stout, and Inenrance Agetita. PELTINIt g ANDRahriN, Detroit. Michigan. fnleruncesio.Pfgrburgh—Mesant. Krems a Itahm, Dank ern White Co.. tlasett• (Moe; Loren, Ittanart k Co.. Merchants. Warnan—Tao Agencies or Motile. from reataT i • Insurance Col:w_ank.. . x . • ourAUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Stock, Manhandle* and 1101 Uroker, 1:112.1 Co. 92 tb .treat, shore Wood. Bannon promptly attended to.yythdly . . . _ AIkIUEL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary Citi seal Insurance CorolattlY. 04 Water .trr.t. 17 M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insu- J ' • mow 00. 91 Water Owed. ARDINERCOFFIN, Agentfor Franklin ,ietrs truorrance Company. north-east corner or Wood and Third meet.. A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu tuAll tniniranee Camp•n7. 42 Wniernro.t. MUSIC. &C. OHN R. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, Musk 51 and 1110eal Instrument. &b.:4 Owls, wad tltlonery. rir , t• scat for Cbleknino Plano fort.: as Waters Penosylvutla—No. ft Wood o.lrwL • HENRY KLAIBER, Dealer in Music, Mu deal hutrusturat...d i !zoporter of Italizn Ntrthics, vitliVe t fc.r 'e N = Attaelmebt d • Alt Ttir Mace. DRUGGISTS. I 011 N HA T, Jr., (soccersor to Jam. M'Ouf ll hr ti snil Ptal' Prussia and Desliiir tit., I. Dyestuff, Au. i l l Wood stews. 3 dams below = m u g . Pittsburgh. ear Regular Agrnt Irr bao th. 011 N P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Dririgs. raluto, ltd., Varnishes sod Dye Stuffs. fin 09a 4ert, inreet. Pittsburgh. All Ordm reeelys prompt sttautlon. A..a. for Sasso/is Pultrionlo Syrup. roar 341 1 it A. FAHNESTOCK k CO., Wholesale iirp.grxi.u. stiff syssoisirtursr• of ine Lead. Raff 11/&A! Lltirtsate, earner Word nod Prost even. Pine burst. ambit . R E. SELLEP.S Wholesale Dealer in I Drum Pututs, Stye. QUA Yesubittes, LA, So, ie - Wral street. Pittsburgh. floods earranted. Prkes knr. RRA U N ti REITER, Wholesale A Retail iteu r b irle torn. of Lltryty and ISt Claly str••ta. SCHOONMAKER A CO.. Wholesale J • DYnnalsta Na. 24. Wm! Moot- rittabctigt... TOSEPEI FLENIINO, Successorto L Wilcox CI 00. cornet Ma-111K ,troort and Mowed—Rye ma stantly band • full an.l •nnybot• ancrtynent or Inaga Itl•dicinna Stystleln• Cb asm Parfstemry. wad all arttAn. portalning to his bnels•••• Phriolann yelnertytion• nareally eoc nt oundrdat all boar. A id y M A NUFACTURING. . . ..... . . . WILLIAM BARNUILL 61 Penn SL, bolo* ltrburt, Pittsbu rgh. 4 0.1LER MAKERS an/ SHEET-IRft% WORKKRZ, Slanubbeturre• M Rarnbltr• ratsst tititneneyb tbirbon, Vint bad Masan T. Pt e .... I.`on d•ansek Salt Pun. Same Pam, Iron Y•ml• Ll* En one. Abu, Inartnatbs' net bet-Is• .4.3 re`nlnt e• 1/to n nz..; ro<2 ta • • hartiatt eantin. l,& • ftW. WOODWELL, Wholesalo and Retail t, Yawn:ream end boal•r In Onti.f. Uses, `I J • • OLIN ‘WETIIERF.LL, Manafamurer of PATENT WI V ICES. • ola n wsks St)L/1 , DOI IncaSbALSID KIX ricts, trt •utrions ans 4 trona otr...ts ea. twine. n® tb• lisunS tenet Wil e y, AS loseb•nr nra 1 Hats sad Capt. I WILSON & SON keep e , nAtantly nn it/ laszil ',vary datitla •sn tT U.; • i •• %". nth ll*'Tt % •< .pej =l,. a•,a WA .m/mass .4••••••• .21w RISII Irlllll 3I'CORD & CO. WHOLZRALLI AND n•TALL 111•111031IILII DAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS.. AND DEALLIZ IN •LL MLA of 71.7P2 • c98...4TR U 7 ERPOD A.vD r:rrit Pittabot. Pa. 58,..r.tr !Walt eaettnanme every grunt, o telor,f flit. .AyCape, lialle. Culla awl tar U.kr-ma. , . _ Livizgrton. Boggp R Co. NOVELTY WORKS. PITTSEMEGII. PA. %%RACK and Depot Railroad Scales. Hay. 1i 01.1 nand G.A. Vtt.. sod C.arsunr an, .of a/I.l.min. Apriug, Thumb LAW.. OA.. Mills A realms king. 1.1.11/1 Yinl... unprry.m. I/Au vat Vame./.1./..1/....1..ab1e trots CaAlacr A nets la /Am sod C. 42.61. W. W. WALLACE. STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 4b017. , dr.t soek• ergalowd ost.rmiocrs, Tomb.. Grave Stnnes, 111 ran,itan Tees. Manta* Itartalult Mama, !W. Ili day. dB had& and earl t wdw, wackdwrry. al tit. Itriwt prima nat. haulrd mtglaal sad attort"s att• ammo Lr fl , aktoaata, fe..PA Bawl Birk sial Blab taralatrd had. at tba All order" ell -pd sterpaleit at Ala Llbort, at= W W WALLACIL Penn Cotton Liii, Pittsburgh. KENNEDY, CHILDS & Ylanuf&o torn+of— Pratt A Na. I lawn 4-411 1 11 tr. ch.' al mks, s , aesJac Plovirar=Wawaelan dam am!2m Batting, tratv: 4 ll at lb. 177 . 1= t itera LawalLatir To oxer.ras IN WASHBOARDS. ho • CLB-17 0. RICE, of CinclDDAti, invented e reomoot lcudbmirds. for elitrit mdteatt he o /Mut trettet_.l4l7. god «i in properly repartee the LlOm of • 0.' 4 of Zit. Oil other wettable metal) and them mulcts then to hour or rut their esy Into Ob. sotld wooden eldm eve or ll a Weehtinarttthe mettode itetreiortelr maglored. 0 0010 0 been to palm/. a rove. ay cer a morttor to receive the me Milo Plot*. o OICC gotneansectly pod& his ranee .wt o• 0 ded oeomelaMp In aald 'Patent to the tonal:den, tato I. an. Ad. ihmrador tk..regf, as 0.11 se onlyee4frocriced mon Vlore , ar Ricr,y IMPROrt:II pArx.vr ZINC RD.!. harms rot eeede.l U. late arm of Warta Halley • Co. In that bottle* ltedl by the Popularity an d ostensive steer old Palmier ueca } if aehhearde. entr: jecomo , hAly.,,eorrt Inthe .alto din th wcur.d by mid Anlont. tolti va tom mot" to and aro now notalng against mrtato partno. enn.n en to thro snoozed.and It le my lutetation to prceecum tor all Ito 01.0ielliertte ureo mg hotel and mart right to the •tent oy the pert.. aTo thereon. cautioned 0 against porelmeine or dee.tiry Um Waghloarde, noel. a ft er the manner patented WM mama Mended Iheprocol Whohbtordc, Mental t Ott, 1019.. *env °Mar bnng, pemnne. It =Ann troll to mutt that ttn• ....wino to the Wage of am rgimp, or the empinylntmt of any Pvtont , tiechlee to nail Wmlllearde, dom not glee the Meta to um the itttnital Proust alow• - dretinnd. urtt. tebkh (ho osier Of Um Board really Alepnndt. Rbmal• otttorti As MI ontirint Witte regretfully eollettel and promptly executed et aa t o ja ige l lu i r ;e t Ttlmktmen tearised entree by hole Proprietor and Atanornetnror awn.; Om ot at tlardwant Store. N0.126.114 011 C1net4.. opposito 6th. nnntl. - - - _ SCOTT, Dentist, Fotntn street, r. • Ave door* wad of Marta. Office b0ar5 ......... rata a A A., to 6 1,31.. AU IrOf irassaabod, hAI Barlow's Indigo Blue. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE Is now well established se the beet article ever offered fbr mow lag Clothes. It It entirely free front tan or anything in mien. to the finest article. All ilutteekeepers who have not used It will audit much cheepen . and lea trouble 0.,,f1 has 0, eel oth . r erible out. The great demand e 4. It has brought out weer* lioneekeeper• end Consumer, will la earful to 1.1 Ilveranne Otato.'6.put tip at ALPRKIF War BF:BONITA PHEW IMOBN, No. 160 N. NACoND AT., PIIILABELPIII.A. Otont van am got their 6000 160 ?Mu 1116 Ortgeniagg Dnurflgt..h•l dent with. et th l t ritla CH hem I L LIVI P rq PAINTS. TABNINIINA DTA' PITUFP.Ittc.. do, with t; 'drat-rate egeortme ‘ nt of re thing in the line. Storeltespgrg, Phyeiciane and Ilant:72; Unarm eupplied at reaeonable rawer. ALVRILLI WILIBEROLD., Drugaiet, N 0.160 N. geonnd et., Philadelphia. Intelligence °Met, NO. 2 111% CLAIR BTRZST, QIERVANTS of all description" eupplied kJ Poiret. Walks and note!, ara lly oolleitad to arall thauelves of We LAMM now offered. Past gory lops offered u guarantee for future favors. N. B.—CoPectlons Doornail . atianded to JO. H N. 88. . LEVI& n 1110& PENNA. RAILROAD—Wanted V 20 sham of SW& to otaordeta an order. WILKINS CQ Bankers and Conemlatton Stock IteekerLlL'eth at. I A. BROWN, would moat rospootfully form thekeeps r ta . wd,t r yt a etane plots amortment of Vocals* Blind* L., Lulli . = *hu4 tam am made to coda, In the best style, warranted Anal to soy In the Molted Mate* UM Minds am be ram • MI without the old of a screw Meer. Nevins purebred ! =pole, ead wool of the Cablort * McClelland, I am automats u well se the pollM d large, f g t)-i"211. 4 ha their Una. agency, No. b Wood street, Pitts "r • si, malt; 3. A. linOlVN. j4AIINDRY BLUE—The attention of fami- Bee and wade women le United to Ms Illne, which ta nuntly Indigo dlesolved, having all Its properties retained The laundry Igoe poratemeg, el the nndlasolved Indigo the advantage of Imparting • better color to clothes, of ba leg much more Ample anefacarentent fm ale, and of be ing • saving of about onegal4 owing to the fact that not more than one half of the Indigo can be &Walled by irs• ter. It la rettlrolr destitute of any properties Injetions to cloths. We mould solicit a trial, and warrant Ito be reproofs WI far isle by JOIIN No. 141 tit ood Hagan & AM, W. 91 Market 8t , are closing out their en tire dock abr.,. floods at ►n Immanoadlamo nt from pl 44,......s'n'=13tPrortmgt#1 1 101=74 trlortstladi;allirtlMonraffi.o.h:jam'dvt Cloth, hiVath'a; tiVgniktrNitg... ll 4, o F rarltri, of and Colarad Brocade Ana and 13mpod Dress Sidra all of Irldell a3ld it a mat umideta 1a29 !ging of 1855. MURPHY 41 BUITOIIFIEL I I will mmatene• orenlra On Monday, March Tn.ic E.PPIT of SPRING (ODDS. _ _ AA. PdASON /c CO. are now openin • ora and packages or GallM.W liusfins. G ka, hummer Studs, Lairna de Laines, which hare teen purchaeed af. the large peremptory mks at much WWI than cost of manunnoture. 2°Pmof skb t 11.6 Ct WiS—A.F.b.A.l2o,,ltintl.ll..4 4 pt . mpr il . ol i en rigi on a. 1.1 ir • kw vow WOOL PLAIDS--A. A. Mason & . ere • • P ont the balsam of the: Plata $Z •MI t fIAD/t 21ZVI YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. Yrom YIBBOBLER t BCTIELLIB Garland Advartbdos Boom, No. $ 46 arid Sib Broadway . Now York, (late O. BO Bureau street.) lEl=l Arm to as Citk_gfNe. Pork. Ptu•ellnadulterated Brandies, MUM: ging the 010.11:11.11. )N tt r: w of tho prt f tpo d l l. au t t . gr m en k t cause. of roo Indi t mums frOrfrli ' ohl o ch it 1:41rt...a. mralitlO7 Imported Is reneleed nom mercantile houses in Cognac-, that who bay of th e (Armen to that distriet and ehip It to the United States. at much lodranced pribmo. and frecnentl tee as . th o tn .t e i inlvlow or thee. theta, and for the perm. of securing • fair price for their product, • union of brandy stn in Promo* ham been accompliehed. with the vela of shipment to the United Ir fats.. The name of the consolidetion is the Central Society of Vineyard Proprietor , : of Cognac, under the general mane cement and the dinglicon of E. Redd., Cresident,a Vice Cresident„and a CoonMittee of lastoectinn of eight mem bers The society itself numbers Coe hundred vineyard peoprietars,amonmet them mum of the most Influential noolonnen In the neighborhood of Cognac, who comtribute. tinder rertalt by-l•w• the entire growth of their vine yards to the general Clod of thegoolety. the present capi tal of which I. three million bane. The advantage. to be obtained from this combination 111‘11•0 apparent WI nA der se as. !soy tom., comment on the onottimito nevertheleas. It mar be worthy of observation that One (cabinr to this society poserse a more .intone to public attention thau the foodonit interest effeoted Omen buyer and roller. Since ore sharebo den,lt eceuarily; become. the interut of each Individual Worm tribute by eoery uterine in his poorer to upheld the repu tation which the society of endeavoring P oe arn. fot ehip mont of the beet quentlea of bran-die. this pnrimee a clause Introduced to the etatutes (article 40) renter. It tut tin that absraboldsrs 'lmply the society with the very test Mow trendies, otherwise they incur the liabiloty of an elpttirs italeiture of their 0h0... The undersigned. sole wrote to the United States for the Central Society og Vineyard Provision of Cegoaco would solicit the attention -Of Inanimate. hotel beeper., grocers and others to the TWARte no. tl/414, mordent that they will comperelacer gaeOrably tan with/nay era cis now In the markitaidad primilbr low the standerd of .ven ordinary 0) . o Dli VILNOOR • (MARGE& mTbtmr 138 'earl Knee. halow WOl. Now Tort. PAPER RABOIEGS, 1010L1M.1.11 /OM MY, THOMAS FAYE 8: '.56 and 257,Broadway, New 1 ork 1/ I, m l I' .13 Marrite th. Qtr ll.ll* Park. ° A z constantly 'ou • and a full muck of Lamina mat trowel Paw Han jamm Barden, PHat., Curtain Papers. Ihrd Trams, Statues. Loodompe..... or 01 *tri 1/17 o Imoos to th. L. 46. 11erchan4 laying IC th.lr Mott., ma buy from IMO howl, sr n amoursetare largely arld Import dine[ firm Itrmach almollactumen. Lo whom wean oar went. la th. Voltod Sham. Oa daparttaaat casstnima the ricisart stated of Decoratkrat Spada. I laipartatintis (wale, abso dwirad. from Aar splassitlif sitlisetion of sato pica Artistic Nf.' Ul L pg.p. /41.,t t(1.11U11 part PIM. United Stat., mbl Umbrellas and Parasols. JOHN 1. SMITH, WHOLESILE 234 and 23 Broadway, Now York The most extras's, itt the world. TITS late fall in the price of enaterink con• nti"t: P "t°.t . ...'='Ltir t . ' t; '6711..101,1V; trWc and toetter lareturits. Ist ' , sty low rule.. tn. a...t and land .Vat• saecrtnent of UMBRELL S AND PARASOI,9 to be found In Europe or Anurricu Iteleb.ts •I.ltlea Neu York to boy their Cud*. n reineetthil; Invitee! to eon and exaothie the mech. rUitree !I —Elam rut chin rot out anti put It In you:pork. et nook for refouneu )(MN I tISILTIT. 1865• MUMMY. 1855 Mrs. WM. SIMMONS, Y_ . - - S now prepared to cznibit, and offers Co No .i ss. ..sats lead Total] ear. , ot bd bo% 14. 4 ,0 W... tl,* tamest sod owl *Stereo* nena Prowls English sod Alihrfittea Ittleeery set 4 Mao ti..l ever eoreed .t tar co* ottabteattearal to thi• City: eyual If tot .o Peke to bet tore., tutor:Mot/ea. neer hey. twee Ws .toff with rm.' nen by lbw, latererad drearb mint., Madame. Cotealleetr. ed Parte. and Una Wades Una. of &rod ec. Landes. .. , . C. P.—Parcont oasstaatly e.rl± , rd.re b. 1.11 fartu.lfa ..tt.01.4 V. 6,4 • Daguerreotype rr pa• 1 Materials od , r.rprri 041, M sArnr Vas lona foamy Ihriperrrrrarzrea tr:Ardr 4 :CTIIONY'S .perleral Drpot tff Material. le., the Lararrrwlrpa. as 4 k/040mo ••• Cabtains.u. 6ml, ma b. rout by gltr...-11U" text.* •ittt any.. arr gir• rear sr. es to Moly abilll7 P• 7 onna• an , rill, or men Utkrlr critr -41.0 th tom r.r tearte. pertwriaa. fr'11:10 • /2011.1311%.10 V.r..l , raf - - i New York Bag_ *azrufactorj. I- IVM. Fleur, Feed, Hewn, Meal, Hominy, i ena.,ene-tetima Nall. 14osar ... ali nib. 1.1.11 et • b.... 4 /.....1 la crla. by ./...41.../Y .11 ... •••1.11 44.1.... so , ..1... . I' rt...a...1„... r..., . 6,11 ..... WM SIMMONS . Llegale Dealer in STRAW GOODS ANL) MILLINERY Straw Goads, French Ylowers. &c. I ASII purchaser" are eolicited t.. 3 examine ...orb STRAW €1()( >DS. 4e„ WA, gml b. iban4 tr=aissia tat Ott. • b. 4 melt., ami , m4 memo. Par mot. bubbb...bilk fl rt.,. Mews. ix 11, ell.* IN snflir. y ol.lt wise.-11 pro. WOOL 41gLICtit Si; lb ',a.. 0. • PI /ohs rt., r. r. Y.rk BCHIEMLIN 11110THE:118 & WHOLESALE DkcOGISTS, jaw rose. I MPORTINO LA! leading Drugs tr,m their ..uribsimAttes, ta Icon* CO tut a.l rwreeh *red Ill.lztlah Oro.** Yvrturaoy. Tr , th. ' , a/teal - Hatt 91180.11. Ilate Mtn*. 1.1.ri• kepi Trio. Ppel v 0... Outs. 4..1bc IL. sot. ryeartn•Lie toms. orders eft bor Is h. nLyr can. .11.1 null Pond oataistirna F.I • A I-DERM EN. I. Donaldson. Alderman !kFFIOE, rurcter uf l'eras tuzict St. Clair at,. r MI-ob.:mai AU imsanoso portals.. to thy ~n . of aortas* st:l Ist [imam., ottotlod to 6.1111 Patrick McKenna, ALDERMAN OF THE THIRD WARD. 4 1 1710 E rorllrr of Grant and Fifth street", (12rzw17 pengded by &140.311 n Lela.,•Sor. all bums. tart.lost to theserast *Worms* sad ./swttr• .(tbs N. , ....(11 to *0:.4 0 7 ettnstoot I. kit. SI 1 SCE L LA N EOUS. STEW ART & KILOORE. oi men:quits OP COOKING, HEATING, EffMMIM GRATES, FENDERS, Pipes. Bone, and Ilinindry Castings of all kinds. OFFICE AND WAREIIOUSE, No. Xi Liberty SL , corner Mad, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AM) SALE ,tir b STABLE. mu. Diamond weft and CAerry A ey, MALMO - Hol7Bs • MU II ISTREFT, /MVP eiavrminirraitr. IL S. BENB 0 N, raoraurroa. • isr /Hai el Brener. 111.60 per day-11:11 May E. 1144-1 rd Yo. lib Word s t reet. P. MARSHALL, Importer and frorderin /MARSHALL, Illtrburgan d h. Deenrarlee Pnner Herr Sole Agent of the onlebrateel oranufeehme. Herrn Deli. court A Co.. of Pule. nin5.63 rAfar) FASHIONS FOR LADIES'DRESS ra.-11s• Pariah rnatilone Ite JUN dlrret per dower be on pale on tier Ist Minna by .AIILS. L. P. wthaorr, jar rf N 0.211114 Penn. stew* Hand street. 12121'!1/ME121:0= . . SEER, JONES & CO., ,PROPAINTORB KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, ORWARDING AND COMMISSION 11Y.11ClIANTA. Coal Huta. Ilsvoreth Pitt. °,711t,,r,-Lar Oil. Mess Pork, 17. 0. Hams, Itlees az. t,.end No. I Wt. Anthrselto sad Scotch Pig Iron, Miry Brick sad Car. Aothrsolts Coal. as. 0.711 13ANKING P HOUSES O JOHN T. HOOD: N No. 22 ROUTH N ED BT. PHIL W ADEL YOR P K, HIA, DUMDUM'', ALLA' lIENY 00. INMERSIT, 110HICADDT ODMt. MOUNT PLEASANT, WESTMOID"OO., pa n to OONNELLEVILLIL YAUTTN UNIONTOWN. lIROWNETILLN, atiM i I ttuleetrotta m il ' Ail n oLlir s n old nooks, Not.. and other Bocaritlea hongbt and odd on commladon, Oortorporidenop and collodion. Nolleltod. noinitr LOUIS BOHASFEIL Attorney at Law, and Eattern Co[tutor 01110 AND `g IVAMATA 3" RITIROAD, 17.1 gu ir k, wsTAA Mims, TuseirtireAfflolumbhinAßieblmld. Carroll, tilummle, Portase,Trumbull.Mahonlnraml abets, CANTON, Ohio. • i tr i grtrldNrem a Co. " Mr. Ipso Ifartera 0. M. Wldlkal. P^ . Ilettr7 Ore, Messrs. P. it W. M. tabor, Pitiaberyk /h. Theodore T.lmstaetter, req. It. P. Moeller BOOTS AHD SHORT,. WEIO LE SALE AND RETAIL. JAMES ROBB, 89. Market and 6 Unicin OA third door from t rm altiarkr .oni tko i re i , Littera, ar r01:11,,, n" ,M0 , 1 ,, !r ° , at received ills Beinirand and Goode. in a Peet es. and of the Wee e, now . Boa lo the ...stern eithva The putialer attention of the Ladies Phalle) to CPO Pad Ito* of Oldie% and "guy Boots and tillppers of all deeeriptieur eLo &Moe ark of Children,. Oaten and lacy nor p a eraparelblir pleated. FarCleutlenets. he has pattern ofrancrien W" etiti u t " his" thrliM ITV; reMilluttill all In the A ll 7,_ at it: . P oW.lnuel. to manorectlre u heretofore, any mad of Lutler and Gentlemene • r eat, In the wine dee and of the not =acetate. the di& Black 111 .4 a g i j o ti d rfi Line of 61, AILS frOm Liverpool to Ailadelphia t e 1.0 14 Ilea& month. med tram Philadelphia be Lira pool Om 15th of ermY mon t h_, owned by Moms. Riehard eon 0174 et. , lielladelobl; and Itiebardeon. 13Pgriarmli-4=l, Me the 001:11M2 7 . haa bend Passage Tleketa and Sight t tlerte kW any amount, %erg!. 4,40 Y H. EIMMod Upland, Postland and pht s t o 4 brini t ekera hornNmr York and Philadol- JOHN TIIO3IPWIN, European Agent, _ap2o.lyd No 410 Liberty at.. P4t4butzh• Y a. PAINTERS. —7 11118 :v j o. ga D rar d t G D M . ra axr 4lll3 ' dpitwoon Woodland natant loldlotod All orders promptly attended to. es.atins samatott la • sonata stn. nass.tt PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 16-,-1866. Tux SLAVZILY MOBS IN klissonar.—fit. Louis papers of tho Bth have more matter for serious reflection. They eoutain the resolutions adopted by the meeting atWeston,a brief synopsis of which I was given yesterday, and tho threatening oom meats of the Platte Argw, the organ of the Atchison tire-eaters in Western Missouri. The I Argus talks thus brutally : •• We are satisfied that in Parkville alone, other abolitionists can he found, who ought to bo dealt with—men as destitute of moral principle as Park or Patterson. Preachers of the Compel, who, instead of teaching the merits of our Saviour. Inculcate the lessons of abolitionism. They , be looked to. It is not-alone among Northern Methodists that an abolition preacher con he found—and hereto we admire the spirit of one I reeolution to investigate the conduct and teach- Inge of all, whether Methodist, Presbyterian or any other religions denomination. We shall have occasion hereafter to point out' other traitors in Parkville, as well as some near er home. We Alan keep up the ball until it I rolls to Jackson and Cole, and even to St. Louis county, sweeping into the rivers and blazing bonfires the abolitionism of the Inquirer, Messen ger Democrat, Intelligences, and others of the same stripe. For this consummation we devoutly pray—for it we are determined to fight until the colors I shall etrike, or their presses are annihilated. I We urge all to go to Parkville on Saturday next. It will he an eventful day, and we hope all will torn out. We want it done calmly and deliberately. If Park demands a trial, give it to him, but let it he summary. Let it be just I and impartial, and lot the verdict be upheld. The St. Louis Drinocrat is credibly informed by a gentleman who was present at the meeting at Weston. that the resolutions were carried by about fourteen or fifteen votes,and that the great mesa of the citizens looked on in silence, and I that if they did not speak out their disapproval, I it was because they were restrained by fear.— The Monocrat odds. We invite the attention to the comments in the Platte Avis., the mouth-piece of the nul lifying squad woo rejoice in the leadership of Davy Atchison. It seems dist the success which attended these rioters hi their exredition to Yorkville, in which they destroyed the press of the Parkville Luminary, has emboldened them to ouch an. extent., that they hose com menced swaggering and boasting about their intentions to destroy other presses in the SLite, nod drive from its borders other Individuals (.6 noxious to them. We think it highly probable that if they should 'emceed in driving out every man who disapproves of the octa of those ruffians, that the State you'd be depopulated, It is more likely however, that th - ey will find themselves made acquainted with the waters of the blit oussipps or the prisons of the state, than they will be able to accomplish their threats. The editor of the Platte Arjrus the valiant trumpeter of this regiment of ruffians, ought, by all means, to be sent in command of the party whicn is to came to St Lode to destroy the nentaerat col lateUyrne, IV c I a diet that be would to •• n wiser if not a better man - before hie return to Platte The reentittione arc muggentive of eerioun re flection. flare ye a Cute or national govern ment, that thee< chlogit are permitted' Will the President of the United State, allor. the Inv, of the country to be trampled under foes. andita ettirens to bo injure,f, without mnriug a finger in their ilefenee' The ittlereen /myna, speaks out boldly is rebuke cf the mobapirit, and informs the Argus man that ••if be in.t his coadjutors desire to Light 1.130 torch of civil war in the State. all we have to say io, 'pitch is •• The Hannibal Mes• Jntger also loads off in an ariScle worthy of >lts soari, and 'rebukes the reckless course of the people of Platte county wit becoming spirit The St L../ Inrill4yerteer, , eaurneratee the Columbia r MI Mt, Pultot 1 Triesrdph, Paris Afereurp. and Hannibal Mr Isenger, Oa journals rider the bon of the Platte county regulators of the press, and condemns in strong term, the mob law sat on foot at Yorkville, and the threats to haz..g or horn, without judge or jury. It yore "We danger of the times.' and says. The light that is I reeking upon the Western hnrivon !not, very much like the lurid flame of war. It is a solemn cristv that now 1113- peals over the ceuntry We know that agents are out, trot. Western,Mixouri. striving to ey elee the people of the rent of the l;tate to juin them In the vioient proceedings they have al ready Alerted in Platte County . It they vceeed. Nlivaouri will 1.0021 hr in a dame, I t •1 u 11 ppretel to the Nome, IPai the Union itself' will perish like a burnt enroll 7 It is • time for every patriot to be cool and ham. Oar country must not parish thus Our homes, property, wives anti children, must not be tired up to civil War. to mob lair and anarchy to verve the purpose of a few desperate poli ticians. Rut there is great cause of alarm— and we warn our friends throughout the State that a volcano will speedily burst ander their fest, and destroy the State and the Union, unless they have virtue, prudence and courage enough to nslit approaches that will be made tc them. Tits Pales or Baer earns —We again call attention to the state of the cattle market. High as were the rotes of three weeks ago, they have increased Attica then, and it is but a few days since beeves Fold at $9O to $lBO n head, aver aging for all offered at least $lOO each. In feet, all the best bullock, sold at rotes equal to 150., a pound This is the highest market ever known ; In tide city, and probably In any other of this country. The cause must be apparent to every one, the supply is not equal to the demand.— The average weekly consumption last veer was 3,257, and the supply this week is only 2,054 —1,203 below the actual demand. The supply last week amounted to but 2,174, and with a sin gle exoeption, the weekly supply has been below the average ever MOLT the first of Jai:l=T ChOICO cuts of beef will be retailed this week at 25 cents a pnunJ, and how long those who buy to eat and cat talk° non bear this, remains to be seen. It unfortunately happens that the price of mutton is even greater in proportion than that of beef, and thus is absolutely beyond the reach of many. There le but little hope of any Immediate im provement In these prices to the consumer, as there is at present an actual scarcity of beef cattle throughout all the country. The drain to California during several years, the former low prices in the West, before the Introduction of railroads, and the neglect of farmers to raise cattle to meet the increased demand which rail road facilities occasioned—these causes, taken in connection with the recent &oath and Como- quest increase in the price of corn, have com bined to produce the present condition of affairs in our markets. And that they are not likely to improve 'soon may be gathered from the state ments made by Western and other papers with reference to the falling off In the number of cat tle which has taken place. Ohio papers state tliat In the county of Tranchtill there were '23,000 cows last fall, and at the present time there aro only 18,000. There have been lost during the winter and spring five thousand. What Is true of that ceimtry Is probably true of many others in all the Western States. The Inevitable result of this scarcity of stock will be -the continued= of the present. extraordinary rates; and those who begin to think they cannot afford to eat so much high -p i ced meat had bet ter turn their attention to ad some other sub stance for food. It is to be oped that wo have new reached the highest a re of extravagant prices, but wo need not hope to return, in our day, to the low prices which were formerly teen In this city.—N. Y. Trawls., Ptae.—What becomes of all the Pins have. There ore not as many Plop in the world as many imagine. The largest Pin Factory In the United States is in Waterbury, Conn. It manu factures at least one-third, if not ono-half, of all consumed in the United States; end yet the re. snit of its labors is but four millions of Pius per ' day. Consequently it has to run six days to make one pin for each inhabitant! If to bat this establishment produces, we add all made by oth- 1 1 er Factories and all imported, the daily product is not half a pin to each person I So that, if every one lest or destroyed one pin a tray, Instead 6f one pin every two days, the whole world of pin ned garments would fall to pieces The destruction of Pine, therefore, is by no means as great as is generally supposed ; and "What becomes of all the plusr—not ouch a vary difficult question to solve, after all. And while talking of Pins, it is a singular fact that the Chinese have always refused to adopt the article. Various attempts have been made to overcome their prejudices, but without see ms. They adhere to the Button and String-, making the two eupply the place of the more simple sad ever-ready Put.—Alb. Eve. Jour. Nom Sturnesr.—Dr. Prime, of Now York, In his recently published "Travail' in Europe," imps that on leaving New York he "had a load ,of lead in his bosom, which weighed heavily there." A writer in the Christian Examiner re marks that "it was a novel method of shipping that neefttl metal." Inatructlano to Postmnatera. and Notice to the Poolte, For carrying into effect the 3d section of the Act of March 3d, 1855, pro outing for the Reglalra• Lion of valuable letters. Stc. 1. Letters alleged to be valuable, posted at one Post Office in the United States, mid de. livorable at another such office, shall, from and after the first day of July, 1855, be registdred at the office of mailing, on the application of the person posting the same, and the payment of a registration fee of Jive cents. 2. Postmasters are instructed to enter all such letters in a book to be prepared and kept for the purpose, to be called the Receipt Book, (which, ,in small offices, will be promo* by stitching together the several sheets of bleak re ceipts furnished by this Department,) containing blank receipts with a wide margin for a l brier oe of each, as in Bank Check books: The Postmaster will enter in this margin the number of the receipt, the date of filing it, the name of the person to whom the letter addressed, and the place to which it is to be mailed. Be will then fill up the receipt to correspond with this Margi nal entry, separate it from the margin, and de liver it to the person who deposited the letter. 3d. Registered letters will not be entered in the ordinary accounts of mails received and sent, but separate accounts of such letters will bis kept at each post office, to be called account of regis tered letters received and account of registered let ters sent, blanks for which will be furnished by toe Department. 4th. Whep a letter has been received, regis tered, and tleceipted for, as directed for in sec tion 2, the Postmaster will eater its number, the date of mailing, the rate of postage, the name of the person to whom it is addressed, and of the office4whether of distribution or deliverj) to whieb it is to be sent, in his account of regis tered letters snit. He will make a separate letter_ , bill for' each registered letter or parcel of regis tered letters for the same office of delivery or distribution, entering therein the number, ad dress, registration, fee, and rate of postage of each. Ho will then mail each ouch letter or parcel of letters, in a separate package from his unregistered letters, and will seal each package, after tying it in the usual manner. The letter bills of such registered letters will not be en closed the packages with them, but such letter bills will be enclosed in a separate wrapper or enveme, scaled and addressed to the Postmaster at 09 office to which the corresponding package of registered letters are seat. To prevent delay in the examination and com parison of letter bills, the Postmaster at each of the larger offices will assign to some confidential clerk (not employed in opening the mails) the duty of opening in his absence official letters ad dressed to him. In all Large offices where letters are receiv ed, entered and mailed by different persons, it shall be tho duty of the Postmaster either to keep the Receipt Book provided for in section I, or to designate some one especially for that pur pose. The Postmaster, or receiving clerk, having received o letter for registry, will pass it to the clerk who keeps an account of registered letters sent, who will receipt for it by writing his name or initials across its marginal entry in tho lie ccipt Book. lie will enter it in his account of regirtered letters sent, and keep it in a secure place of deposit until the hour of mailing. He will then make up his letter bill of registered letters, which is to be forwarded in a separate sealed wrapper or envelope as provided m sec tion:4, addressed to the Postmaster at the office to which the corresponding package of registered letters is to be sent. It shall also be his duty to make up each package of registered letters, eecrilehe package u-oth tras at the tie, address it to the office .of its destination, and see that it is pieced in its appropriate hag at the moment when that bag is to be Easily locked and sent from the office- G. On a receipt at a distributing office of meg interest letters for dintributuon, the clerk who opens and distributes the mail, will apply to the Postmaster, or to Koch one of his- assistants as may be authorized to open official letters, ad dressed to him, for the corresponding letter bilL Having compared the letters with the bill, he will endorse Lt •correct' - if be find it so, or will note the error, if there be one, and will pass it with the letters to the clerk who keeps the account of relistered trtirrg ratinrd for distribution, who will enter its contents on his account and endorse tip -00 it his signature or initials. He will then fill up the corresponding return bill, noting upon it whether correct or otherwise, and will pass it to the Postmaster or his principal assistant, who will see that it in returned by thefirst mall there after, with his endorsement, to the office of mail ing Registered letters remedied at a distribu tion office for their respective offices of delivery, are to be passed from the charge of the clerk who keeps the account of registered letters received into the charge of the clerk who keeps the ac count of registered letters sent, (if two arc em ployed in these duties,) who will receipt for them by endorsing the original letter bill, end after wards dispose of them in the same manner as is provided to section 5 for letters otigiaally mailed at the office. 7. On the receipt of registered letters at the office of delivery, if it be a large one, the clerk who opens the mail will apply for the post bill, and otherwise proceed in the same manner as prescribed in article 6. The clerk who keeps the nee ,ante of registered letters received, will, on receiving the letter bill, enter its contents in his account, pate a duplicate thereof on the blank return bill which accompanies it, and havingon doreed thereon the word "correct," if it be so, or noted the error,-if there be one, he will pass it to the Postmaster or his principal assistant, who . will enclose it in a sealed envelope, and mail it arra by first mail to the address of the Post master from whose office the bill was received. H. On the receipt of registered letters at smal ler offices of delivery, the Postmaster or his as sistant w il l compare such letters with their letter bill, make o duplicate upon the blank return bill annexed, and will then mark the return bill cor rect, or note upon it any error found in the orig inal bill, and enclose it in a sealed wrapper or envelope, and mad it direct by first mall to the address of the Postmaster at whose office it was originally mailed. 9. When the duplicate letter bill of any regis tered letter or letters is returned froth the office of distribution or delivery to die office where it was originally mailed, that fact shall in each • case be noted by a chock mark on the margin of the account of registered letters sent, opposite the original entry; anti if it be not duly returned, the failure shall in like manner be noted by a differ-, ent check mArk,',and such failure shall in all large offices, be immediately reported by the clerk who keeps the account of registered letters sent, to the Postmaster or-h i s principal assistant, and each Postmaster will give immediate notice to the thief clerk of this Department of every such failure noted in his office. If upon the receipt of any duplicate or return letter bill, it be found on examination that a let ter originally mailed with. it is missing, or that any important erroror discrepancy's indorsed on it, the fact will be duly noted on the account of registered letters sent, anti immediately report ed to the chief clerk of this department, and if the discrepancy implies a robbery of the mail, or if a money letter or package of considerable value is found to be'missing, such report udll be made by . telegraph, if possible. It will also be the duty of the Postmaster to report, by telegraph, any mail robbery of which he may otherwise receive early information. 10. On the delivery of a registered letter at the office of its destination, a receipt therefor will be taken from the wren authorised to re ceive-it, and such receipt will be carefully filed and preserved at that office. The blank receipts furnished by this depart ment' can be used for this purpose, but Post masters may adopt anteater certain method of verifying the delivery of registered letters. 11. Each Postmaster will see that his amounts of registered letters are legibly and accurately kept; and at the end of each quarter ho will for ward, with his quarterly returns, full and per fect transcripts of such accounts, with the let ter bills pertaining to them, retaining the origi nal accounts in his office for reference. JAMES Csm , rnerr., Postmaster. rO5l 07110.11 DZPOLTUINS, 10th May, 1855. Roox RicEn VALLS , / Rauxteen.--The Rock River Valley railroad with all Its franchises and property was sold, '3ltirch 24th, at pnblio auction in Janesville, to Wea.m. Ogden, Esq., of this city, and Messrs. J. 11. H. Hicks and C. C. Wal den, agents for the bondholders. • The road sold, extends from,Fond do Lac, at the head of Lake Winnebago, to the Illinois line, Southeast of Janesville, where It Is to connect with the Illinois and Wisconsin road. We suppose nothing will be done with that part of the road lying in WiSCOIVAO, at present. It will docibtlees be the policy of the new propri etors, who are interested dtilhia division of the road (Mr. Ogden being President) to push - it forward rapidly ,to the State line, and thence on to Janesville and beyond.—Chteago Triune. larnovum vie CANAL.—We learn from Capt' Lockhart, Superintendent of the Louisville and Portland Canal, that a strong force is engagedin removing the dirt that .bas scommulated along the ledges of thlt canal, awl that two basins are to be made—one on either aide of The bridge. These basins, or recesses,' me deaigned far the purpose of enabling boats tom each other in the canal, instaed of . walting aretafore at the wharf tmtil a permit 04 be obhdned. This, im prominent is hardlivtarth the.tlnte amt expanse required to make it. Why does not the govern- VOLUME LXVIII-NUMBEH 226. mentgo to work at once and enlarge the entir e canal? The canal, since February, has become the property of the Milted States government, though as yet under the management otthe canal com pany, who ore receiving the revenues anal atten ding to all the repairs, under the direction of Capt. Lockhart. The charge now per ton for tolls is twentyOve cents, which is less than half the former - rates. Two or three sets of lock gates are being made, and the projecting points along the channel of the canal, out through it solid bed of Limestone, are being cut away, which will be of material benefit to boatmen and a saving of their water-wheels, which are generally much broken by striking the rocky projections along the sides of the count —Low:milk Jour. rho Black Law. of Georgla Prom Opin qf Aurae Li/mgt.-in. Recorded in 0 iorgia Lam Rrporf 1. tug, 14,p. 198. ' "We maintain that'the seats eel' the African in Georgia, whether bond or free, u each thht he has no civil, social or political rights or rapacity, what , ever, except snah as are bestowed on 'him by 1 statute; that he can neither contract nor( be con , Meted with; that the free negro can act only by and through his guardian; that he lain state of 1 perpetual pupilage or wardship, and t at this I condition he con never change by his we 'le ilition. That the act of manumission co fere no other right but that of freedom from the omin ion of the master and the limited liberty of Le -1 comfon, that it does not and cannot co er citi zens ip nor any of the powers, civil or p fittest incident to citizenship.that the social and ci ' deg redation, resulting from the taint of blood; a area to the descendants of Ham in this count like the poisoned tunic of Nessus; that, nothi g but an act of the assembly can purify, by the salt of its grace, toe bitter fel:intuit), the 'darklin sea.' * * 0 Like the slave, the free pe on of 'color is incompetent to testify against a free tilte citizen. Ho lives under and is tried by the Same criminal code. He has neither vote nor voice in forming the laws by which he is governed. He is not allowed to keep or carry fire-arms. He cannot preach or exhort without a special license on pain of imprisonment, fine and corporeal un ishment. He cannot be employed in mLxinor vending drugs or medicine . of any descriptio . 3. A white man is liable to a fine of $5OO and lim prisonment in the common jail at the discretion of the court for teaching a fret negro to read and write; and if one free neve.° teach—another - he is punishable by fine and whipping, or fine or whipping at the discretion of the court. To employ a free person of color to set up type in a printing office or any other labor requiring a know ledge of reading or wetting, subjects the offender to a fine not acceding $lOO. I. do not refer to these severe restrictions fur the purl:mem of condemning them—They have my hearty and cordial ap proval. The great principle of self-preservation demands, on the part of the white population, unceasing vigilance and firmness, as well as uni form kindness, justice, and humanity. Every thing must be interdicted which is calculated to under the slave discontented with his condition Or which would tend to increase his capacity for m i sch i e f . it 4" * * The argument Is that a negro is a man, and that when not held to involuntary service, that he. is free; consequently that he inn free man; and if a freeman in the common acceptation of the term, then a freeman in every acceptation of it. This pithy syllogism comprises the whole 'chain of reasoning. however elaborated, on tht other bide. The fallacy of its assumption t at the manumission of the negro, which signifies noth ing but exemption from involuntary service, implies necessarily, and imparts ipso facto, all tne rights, privileges and immunities which are incident to freedom among thy free white inhata tants of this country." Private French= Lessons. lAI ONSIEUE ALPHONSE DANSE, a (ta- Uve.wnd for • munder yet.. resident of Paris, rano, renege-trolly announce. to the ladle. and dentin men afPltteburgh and Allegheny that he will give W oo. in the Wrench Language. nitrate]) m in chime.. Particular attention will bet:iron to the amp:drama= of • pure and mewed pronuncUtion. Hr/LIIMICI3:—John Slayton. 1ga0.., E. do Plaids Denny. Eq., John naming. ZElv Be.r T /Zahn., Feu. P m N . ter o m . 5 _ ,s 3 & Ifthmol Rof ar Meet. 'to Henry Weber, myl2.ltd eber, at hie new 3.lmdc • Boy's Clothing. TAKE YOUR BOYS TO CHESTER'S, for there 1e the place to fit theakauT. handsomely at. =2E= JOHN T. SERYOO3I, Book and Job Printer and Publisher. No.ss Din greet, above Smlthtleld. Quetta Building. BOOK BINDER'S and Box Maker's Straw aowax al.ar. on hand. Also, Boob, Papua ant Stationery. mylo Allegheny THE suboribor having provided a good .apply or PORI! ICI! proms,. toTurni.h his former mummers and others who may favor hiss with their pat. ,visage through the summer, at reasonable rates. les will be furnished. heretof - we, at the Federal street S ta . lion of the 0 t P. Railroad for those reading In the vicin ity of the road; also, at the Depot of the Penna. Harold for those who may reside In the said road. Ice rows on Rebecca street. asSidence. Winer Of. Third it. nod Eget Common. Orders may also De left at the oNics of this paper. ossislrodaiterT JOB. JOHNSTON. rnosisa wircuti.—......mmt a. areacoe--...lfte. fisiTtaus UNION F . OI7EDRY, Mitchell. Herron & Co. t r ,.. el t h . e t. b n u d si a ms , of the ggo i y . ELL it CO.. NcJISI Liberty et They .10 mannfacture .9 venal. • lures and gnus] AA:cement at CASTINGS, owepeleleg Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Side Ovens, OFP.ICE AND I .Z,OR STVVEa MANTLE &KITCHEN GRATES, hollow Ware, .Iriggon Boxes, Doi law, Sat Irons, Tea !Jetties, Plows and Plow Points, Mill and Machinery Castings generally, And OLS snd WATER PIPES or edzes. IRON & NAILS OMB. BEST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, Picks, die., All oPetkleb will be sold st manufacture& rriceL • my 7.1.7 PRESIDENT AND MANAGERS of the Allegheny a,.. Company here declared& 1/Iv. Wend °floury:es...L. en the Capital litorahle . 11 . 0 toe 17th Inst. to stockholders or their le .replerentv •r tire& R. 11. DAV , Traverse. Allegheny. May I. 16.53. 7:3 VirROCERIES-200 hhds prime Sugar; 100 blob. good fair bugs. MO mats Camaro bblit oho:Ration 31olames. 100 bbt. N.* 200 do steam 11 Syrop. 00 tierecaßke. 60 do extra Oolden do, 300 r ui r"s q ,. 300 bags Rio Coffee, 100 ptta Old llov. Jars. 100 bag linnettßalsitbh 100 bra Pearl Starch. .10C do LOT.? •do,, • BO kgs 6 twist Tobacco. 100 bbls Large No. 3 100 bids cut and dry do, 100 .do medium do ,, do, 200 butto us'd brands and 50 do *Wad Hon.. Ares Tau Tobacco, aims Biardlla s od: Rad 100 has Clay Pipes, 100 do Pipe }leads, 4 cases nutmegs. ' bbl. crusheal,oulrerind. 60 bags Pe-PS . Pos'd sod coffee Sager,. 20 do dig ' 300 boo amid goo Spleen, 50 bouo Cl' to. no do Soda Salerstus. in 200 tads extra Salt. 100 iTte ' lgyf tretrrt.od.. 60 kegs area Shot. With a full assortment of everything anall3ool4 our line also Pittsburgh Manufactures. m76SUMTER S DILWORTH. 130 d 132.-24 Notice to mum it may Concern. • THE PUBLIC SPRING SA LES .of Real Estate at Rochester, are new closed. and the Wield. ing Season has fairly ocnnmenoed. Ema7eititen of Rod. , ter is busily employed. Erma the 30 or 40 heir familial who be b ecome citizens the pntemat Pining, find von . Mutt e °menu and Ina few days a hundred. thsallies more w I be P puked toearry on the worker the mend OM Th AR t Cor Bath - Eriablithstreri is now near pmPletr ii ni and will be In falloperstra ., ln Jam. e Sen 4 " . 7 5 6 . b" T r Vo y r tllntireliyAlhestrn te eon. traelL (or Immediately. a numerous etatet.- bitertew mente will be emenneoeid,'4ommoir a great amount of mechanical one oberlabor 0 tL4W,0"241t.b -lishr-ent, width will protabirmOo l 7 om ores to two hundred. A prominent Mukalla. from Pittsburgh Merest, put• chased nine taro lota, and to.M."d" loa d s forthwith 500,000 Wet. Two geniis of totainerme Irak the present week, besides the o th er yards heretofore established In the neighlattimest already anr with workmen, and to them lined with teams. .twiLli:!7".r"els;.::sl7rfrLo.."lncriuzgoil- ntog; r.Rna come of our hons,s, welsh aeon. 2 familial • . Any woo did not buy cheep lots at the four public this, le u st c tran, or tleL=lb=tpro,lejntrit ming the sotweriber i h niteetteffttr. Terms— 1. year and 3i in two remit PA I km lota ean yet be had at $6O to $lOO each lf applied tor bean the 20th May. These iota are twice ea Lego usual citytets, Mr. 10 feet by 125. and the arms, thlyinnoll.soth•O',so per o f foot. Thep:mot unarm! homestead and magnUheent property of Orld Pinney, three In the