1. 1 ..ift . ' 4 1k- • -...1)A1 LY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. M. PICSTINUILL, a COM ADVISIV2IBIIO3 At/Lfitrl 122 Manta imam. Nvr You. Ar3,l No. 10. Sage stmt. • P. A 06. are AgrAtot for the aportlolhfratlal and lame rlrculsling mom rcfal P•prio Whig 0* Ualtall &Ala. AAA the 17Ansdaa.° ii26Rzw k MOP. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cotton and• Woolen Machinery. nth, &W D. de,. latellAws • ml Deeters ro Neaufactusere Article& No. 67 Pine St., New York. w. 11"-ACIMIL. Area • ..W(x)orturriPa IIZACII IRON. WORKS,• Sta - . Asekes andßoilers, Iseltwire Ailv.7 in New yea foe LOW ICI.,I.MACIIINSBIIOI ., alsablaLsts , Tools wr1.119. D. F.TIEMANN&CO., Ili , Felton street, :New York. MANUFACTURERS OF OIL & WATER COLORS, I'4 lih 18 HER, 4-0. And Importeni of French Zinc White, ie. Llerolan sad PrM• Una' forwarded MIZZU. roberribrrel. Days Of Boiling Changed to 9th arid 24th e fir RACII710:011. NRW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STltAldfllllP mat. tris Ana thoulrad N,ka Mortar thas my ether Some . The Aocesiory Transit Co. (of Nioaragua) Proprietors. ' • NUIITIIRRN LIOUT,. RtAt Or WEST. 1110.1dCYLIE.132„ or dIANIBL WEIL a R. all ant stoaatabt i :lll Mayo Noe York on • the 9th aod Mho( each moo ootatort r laa by the Nk• &ragas Transit. Itouto. (baring t twain-01114.10t land tramoortatiort over • stood staaradoraloor Ao. f. la art dais rat OIA.MA i r. ?ACLU% • arar JOltiTar, oao of width will Nara San Jima 44.1 Sar. rho Paid& larrohols or the Vraasla Routs, whore the PaclOo Mahar /WV. maw. the P*4.410[11 at the 0 . , , 1 .1 1,atety a ideal On, meatatell On tbalr arrival, and at once to - San IFTII/161x0. airmerleowd Flumes he *Waited to old". Plea Informallooyorlasvadre at reduced ratosAPPIT • Warta' OtlAßLallallloll6,ll.N. Agent, mallCadt• 2 Bolelhug Groom. IC Y. Comas. Pans and Fancy Goods. William -Tacker, .1 6 1 - 1 PARK PLACE NEW YORK, invitee tjt [h. attention or Saathern and Wetter. llierchanta, o a new eta* of Pan% •Utonlet. Lielr, Tooth and Nall /Imam LadlealLetlooles, Perfumery, *ape, Port Mon. wawa Jet suditaad Bracalets, Pocket Books. Dream Boa tons, Plat sud M./kn. Books and BP* Wotch Guards, Was. °outland Moan Berta hiecktsoaa.ka: , India Rubbor tl , astal,toaa. Balla ..na Toys ra everydemi. - nu= &Wore, Razor. and Cutlery, dead and Gilt Jetrolry. Acaordaona and Vietlne. Inclidinet • 0..° oes 4 wir,•_ld...k or English. French and °smart fancy °nod. 10141 0111 be sold at the vary lowest prima for thlah or Approved Paper Elaerdera by Uttar oakete4 and_ aut up In the best 0.111:16r. WILLLitt TUBB& • : 10 Park Place, Nen York... P. B—Please out this out. • my93-13r, • Patent ,Elastic Skirts. it ATER & FRANCE No. 1 Barclay street, New YeYork.illtlflOtt —None ors teatisba• *isn't they have the stamp efthe palAtiat. tuano.rcturere and Wien ta t staging will be prosecuted acsordiag to law. addtt-P . W. JACKSON & SOL ORATE AND FENDER MAKRR, 24t FRosrer. 4 9.10 BROADWAY; NEW !081. 1.3t111 pApxa ,w.tannocre N, LEWIS & BARTOW, No. 161 WMlsto arret.—A 'vast Vasiet7 of PAP= Mc Book . %00ze.% Means, Bookbliulara, lisaufacturers. and Tradermakiaborigly. • taws/. AND /AMOY U)DS. I AULSORN & Maiden Lane, VeMo d iVire. linab " t74 " .t :, bo "'*'• °IT?, MAY GrAEraN . -geTa ff• 4 114 /13., sob arta. Areal , • • 01110e.14 Jacob St., New York Otte . CeletMated - oo Io r is now aoknowletig by.s b. 111111111 TEST AND MOST PIA & KIT ever produced be tbla or any older osnotr at:74%M UN VANYINti t ONITORVE I T t ft in a lab pe a t . ! -- insleo- TN* sattshotion-lt ho. 11./1411 wherever nerd, amply testMem to Its malts. It may* obtained dry =end In put n —ln diP• emit 1601•1 MIL SO Snit P ra. Tuntget of-the didarent pude., with • Pelf of prlvee. will be cent to any pest of the country. upon sAplionNon by Idles or otherwise. at - The On Than delivered will be guaratied to be My equal to the lample fonnerded. All orders will b• prompt. attended to and balefully eveauted. upon the roost resalable tortitrikao Proprietor of Tarts Oaten Wore; le .laosb 44 N. Y. city. aldleadd, Carpeting', Oil Cloths and Ilattins. • - •ItORINSON & CO.. NO '47, 1 , 41271 STRJ42.7, .111.W.4)2 WOOD, Aoi RE' now readying largo mad choice ae „M.sectsat °Ages-mos. piths Wiwi, and - most beoutlfal pattern; Consisting or ' • • . Itopril. Whet. . • • • . Prwennsand TsPesisTi • ' • !stilt andraper TSP. Cl 7, 444 75. {i t n =ri gr'i nprol' • • I g* Twlliwil plain Woollarc Together with sorry description or iletop, Cotton. sad ow.priont Carpeting. . -FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, lhom 3 to 44 Sat erlOs, ail onsiltles an rilse,Tatde OLI ClothikboW and =sea Oil tat bad nal= Ilelliosit i lWow Rhodes; Plano and Table Coo. et r Huai Vittlius llM:l l 4 C ie7 s . all at . nil: *red stthe tumor. cash prim. Will ZAIRBAER'S PLATFORM SCALES. ILgJIB undokA4goed baying been eip"pointed ftgart. Amt. Ibr tEs sag at them aelguatsd El. manalbeturial by tbs.:la:nal layeaton '..g;s :T. FAIRBANKS A - IV., amieverlavita at i teatio=tr bar. • tosamaaltY to Ttuss P latlige r bee .objected th. 8111 thlem 471.68 T TESTor, GU W. winch,: Palli j oad. fa. the MOW /hates 't Magian& mull la aysiT branch of bushus. throughout o i l:ll., an wolona artatiley and great dorablll - Wzi t iarran 112N' 4 '/FIR T /70 APPEAL . • _ Wt. ao._ierepsreol ors... he Comas?, Portable, Doman; notang MU. llarr. Ocek_Rellroid and Canal *alga taeura~ty WICLGS. go. =I Überty *trod, Clookatorriat ,lior *ugly. _ mamma- Book and Job'Printing.. *, •44"OrtN.T.: fiIIiRYCIOK, having recently re m:m.4lWe Job Prin . liar „ Odles to el tlfth . treat above nele .g. libbusetto il would reirowslifidly sullen t be of mwair, sosnateetuters end others. and protidod wiLti stem power nod int took, or. andpied.pninus, be f. 'studied to ex sew./ de. ... a.r. ..... riv , snit nuirosatUe Job prlittlau at abort Abu agency for the ear or or i imparter article of bin. der's and tax mskses straw buisr.• Ilft7 Nun Book pow. Xt OS, ein hand and lOC sale. ... - . latiO PITTSBURGH . - COACII 'FACTORY. 1110401/..........M11111 k fftl/113311—....—..0110. Unto BIGELOW it CO.. -mageron to R. N. Elttotow. . 40/21 °'. an& Otri x4 ,i'lttsbereW ( Perna. GEGo PIVEToNs, .U. / . 4 .MW V. 967 Weary of dioto4l2=t AuOt111)11.hl. igrarZit - ars Illde . olll and Leather store. • .• • 7„.TOICULEPATItTeIt.. • . 1 N0..21 South! Third. Street, . Dorrnebliorkst mid Chortiort Phllmlotoblo. R.A.S .4 .LOR SALE SPANISH HIDES, Dr 9 sad Oros ratiod Arno Hipo=rrall, Termed Asril r" 4ll i i or tho l iotoryrtad., tor whir the soutot IrUl to dna help or talus la orotorrp. for "IOU& Lomita INOVId role or otkarr and drat ao rozoOlotios. • • • • ma.7l ==M . WX._ XeCtrisCHXOX & C 0.,. • WHOLESALE GROOMS, Produce and Commluion Nenkauts, AND DIALS= IN Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles. Arc. 219 Lardy skeet, coma of Irani; atf - PITTSBURGH. PA. JOJES cougy, MEOLBS4.I.III ,GROCERS BOAT NI 11111.11&11: Prodau ud IltWourgli Iluatutares, No. 141 Mater afros; .. • ." al ! a : c1 /blgrinalton.-Przma.. Janos Irwto & JLIANUFACT-URER'S,OF CaULPHIIEIC ACID; Sulphuric Ether; - irer B Clrat ta w ' i l ert at el iett A0.ike....t...rr: • Ntuoyus 40% • __lrovikes Botulism ' lcr7B.li PAINTERS. . :LONG & LANE J .: NOUSE 'AND SIGN .PAINTE , 1111 ; 1 4 2 :rgi n j gr etneu.) All (m = "41 troara . attended to. mt4l•tl PLATFORM( ffevery doisirripticin,saillible for Railroads, 44 . ; irazatos list. 00AL. ihml. MAW Melo fir l ooMicf. P ron " nu L744 . rrla fifir"=7 .l :tb. 041 litaimifir mime Mao t= omit of IrtaglAV l ON Weft% ouGl44amed insoomoto tO /.11loott It • . Oupstingo, Shl Moths Ind Jultings7 - - 41AusoN .4 co., r rrzr 81111107.-OPPOMW rag gAvx now on hand, and to winch avant m iagit zd t gat t •s o admrtrat of tbe will be sold st eeatera prime bbt.-4=1 ,1 = Ibedbb Vol u tbabude.Prez: tate a=te ==.by Ida% annum or Once, - • A o. t o , sr. .I•ALR-srassr. cI av A NTO of ali descriptions supplied Ipfh& zura fforillos•od Li& claws nopotfolly dotkifol to • roof tb•floi , lto nowoo ffe d, 8 1 .4 guiroatoo for tats. 011111.1, r Arompar attrofo4 to. - its I,IIW/11 L Donaldson, Alderman. ARIFFICE, comer of reran d St. Mir sta., MIT= en l 'atiMaa g l a g thll4° Vire at &MIT, Derttist,Tourtri street, • ey *An does vat ON orb.. Ogee Loan wt.to P. R •& 24.1TOMILIAL,;Troprietors of Siete Tree te *ad teas thelistam RIM MAPP,Wice•&C , Pr 2l ttga. fIiANIEL lasnuf.tzoi at ast rial e et . wow w ON" rte . . . ~.._...y .;~r UUSINESS CARDS • ATTORNEYS. ; 1 . LOUIS BCllOlll.lt, 'attorney at law, and' N. Eutern Collector ni rifi COMM ALOWI GM? AIi.DAWIN.SyLVAI.4 CUD rit : i S u lif arno,noickes, ToscarastakOo sisakdana.Riehtand, I. Pamralt. Partainarismb.u.K6V4ol.7l,t.".• . ". %Mut ' I Hi Cb te, ram A On.. - } 11 ". Mr. Isaac !W.W.I tvrott j aus4s. 0., 3lawn. It. t. W. :. raber.i MOW" , . Stwalorseastaetta. Pra• IL P. Mye il lin Oa, __ _ .- _- W— . HALL — , Attorney at Law, "Bake • warn Bullatter Groat street, between four th cud emoted Ad •e. enitosgleT 1 OSZPII,S. &,A. P. MOURLSON, Atter :L=6:l.l'a I.74=Tb. v irt h " I ` - `= "a n 1 OBEidE. PRiLLIPS, Attoraey at Law, .1.6, et. Levi, t io. le?. 111401311 RT kOLLOCK, Attorney . at Law—. CIOTDOr of rem and Grant strest^ePpetits the_gosirt ins* • el!ipe, Plttebarskt. aer44 1 , 53 teillES --- J. IiIIIIN, Attorney at Law, office • er .Vottetb Asset, pear Grant, Pittsburgh. islfro.l7 JASPER E.- BRADY, Attorney at Law, fiL, No. 810 fifth irteret Pittsburgh. AGENCIES. Michigan General Commission and Collec tion Agency Office, L'OR the 'collection of limo and Foreign Merrantile a and another/Maw claims. In Michigan ndjacent Maim, Investruant and yment ef Menem Payasent a - Taloa Purchase and hale P at Rood Ifetats and Shwas and insurance arena. MINYA a ANDtIiZON, Detr . olt. frilehlgat arg%lgte fit i OZ Gantt; altdog K LOr n erZ litenari Merchant. Moi.—Tlro. Agouties or ktieblean from ron.rtolg hancsaco Oomnan roz.lll4rd • Saldiers'Bounty Lands 4 Claims against • c the Government. LIV ILL win procure Bounty 'Land War mite fbr &dation, their er Idons minor children, ettZd a ti= Vet: Vig t or in° G"• =ir s ti a . tablisbed by Oneignien. - . • MI 146 Third et., one door abovAlimlthfield. stio.tr WM. A. ERWIN'S NAL ZWATE.OFFICE No,- 8T -Front stmt. ad deot train Mari.ok Vader in Lake Chu. Ork rig Iron. te. Ooral Dropszli boustk at 1224.1 , • AUSTIN LOOMIS, Real 'Estate /Loa, Mork. Morohaadlm sad •mu &otos. Ohm NO. Pa tli stmt., Wry* Wool. Yoder promptly rllM Wooded 117 (.IA2dI:IEL MARSIIELL. Secretary Citi I.J =ea Irmalam Oomtwal% 4 W•tor 4,14. M. GORDON, Secretary Western limn rant.. Co., i 9 Water street. eIGARDINERCOFFIN, Agentfor Franklin /e b b:U=lnm Cioemponnr, lniettMea, MUM Of wood A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mn- DRUGGISTS. TOHRHAIET, Jr., (snocessor to Jas. Et. ft hluf sod IMari TOL:, = r VIP Z : h2 tbui g• WE. D. JOHN 'P. SCOTT, Wholamile Dealer in D.wila: Nita& OU; Varnisbm and Dye BUM. N. PPS impty Irtmot, Pittsurgh. am will moire prompt attention- Sr Unit be Liolkomie• Pnlmonle Symp. mar V.-17 FANNESTOCK & CO., Wholesale • Primmest' nanatootorers of Wlllto Lood_,ELIA ma corm Wood and Front stmts. Pitto• soda U SELLERS, Wholesale Ander in Drag:. Patn= 4„l„, iwts, OM. Tarnishes. ka, at 4 4rea l Clooda Pdas IWO= MOT.. UWholonale .Retail =ig; corner of Lanny and Et. Oh 'Ueda JBCHOONM AKER & CO., Wholesale • hessautaNa 24. Wad keret. InttablwatiL. "rOSEPIT. FLEMING, Suooessor to L. Wilcox ,itt=ral l "td' --I,l7a suroneinea ifialleina (Cita P:rresnarr,. sag an pertaining to hie Plarakinna preeeriptinos canna, compounded at ail bonen jo9ly COMMISSION &C. SPRINGER - HARBATTaII; COMMISSION MERCHANT, Dealer in Wool, Provisions Sr Prodnoe generally NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGIII, PA. J. R. MURPHY A FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Pert!lager attersaat r u s t, the Wee or No. 155 Front Street, Monne the Iletwasshela Veva. =ffff3lMMME=2:2l ATWELL, LEE * CO., WEIOLESAT GROCERS, Produce & Conunimion Iderobs.nts, PrITSBURGII MANUFACOURES, Ns. 8 Wood betwees Water mad Prams at PITTSBOBAO Iy.t'a c 4 :41A Flour, Produce, Provision and Oonuniseion MERCHANT, .1.1. 267 Liberty stmt. conter4f Hand, Pittsburgh, GIVES his. attention to the Rale of Flour, Pork, Demi. Lad , Clump , MAW , Grain. Dead MlNLlgnun i totimpeettally monaitod. an 2-17 1:§:4,41 . 4pti: (late of the Erni of King & Moorheadj COMMISSION imoriANT, DEALER rig PIG XiMAI; 4.111) 111.0011.4, No. 711 Water street, below Market, WV . PIITE}IIIIIOB. -PENNA. it ii ~i~:f:~~-~`'~i~i~ ii R:IM ORS PACKERS, Wholesale Deniers in Provisitne, um 'UNRRA". uoMmiSsiON MERCHANTS, NO. 221 i Lzszsrr STEW. umweirelal Fon • MTESORGII. PA. p EmOVAL- , -43pringer Ilaibaugh & CO, 1L hats temortil to No.= Lltortylittoot. imago. puma F otr RINGER HABBAUGH & 00, - (Swear • .ms ts ihrbasd ) Ocamtnoton lorrardloit itontr.Dooloto to Wed.-sot Ptettoot cootrolly.lNo. • A. A. UARDY, • hmemet to lita..Tensm * t oo,' CONZIMION AND 10.14WISLUNOWIRCIIIENT4 Agant of the Ilad oi kon and Indianapolis scooeo, No. 80 Water et, Pipaburgh, Ps. , 3 3234 3 a • • • i. w. 33. Tema& J. W. BUTLER dt EFI , WARDING & - COMMISSION MEE 011ANTEI sad Dealers ha all binds cf littebust Han- Artioloo, Lind Elpe sett Mort Laid. No. in TIM Plaabant. 5a14,11114 WIC I. =MON 1.1 4 C8/SOil . tt COT - Wholesale Orocers, Probes A. and" Opouabilles atinitt. Pittetra.Mh. jale B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, Ooonaisboo sob toresabla blarebaut,sodWlols• la 'Waite., Itfoorro •,• Butter. Pot 101 d Pad • ond , Wostero Produce • .1. Water dram Mous wax, tscaal Zlll3^3l‘. . _..040ff Itn". Xoblacayklttle It 00 . sui. 1 _ 1M.1.Z . . 00.0V110/0111116. 00041111, and Diodes ta • s i =dsed sad I, i i r= pi Ulinall m . W OUSZ,IDINBT. 11. Dasidifiii, _, ' ."ate 26 Woo 4 MAI _ •Wssa. Pittabana as THOMASPALKSIt, 4m e rti Dealer g,‘ d = Widutam MoCUNTCol,,lmporterole sal 00 awl HAW Dealer In Wh ole. lort °ll Teta Mete 00= 1 . illhadal s ta . • . . DRY GOODS. J -- uBSPH .- Wholesale and Retail Dealers in TRIBININGS," JLIBROIDKRINIR HOZIERY a...GLOP= Yaws Goode, . No. T 7 frost, bat. WI modal Disossit air Until for Bra4lore Tuts. • • ada947 D. Ahl Jlt r & Bro. - N:::01-Markistst, liectioirihog out•their en tin Aost' Dry Goods 44. so Inuemossroant from ply. • I=,ll cr id m I:2=dt Ihr i ll= ocdc Parametkpii, Much blatnoec,Wool IMAL011•8. litore4dadd,iiij ua la Tams Moth. Boa= W=sel Zarlaanial: k4hlg _th rnstr_zof 1114 sad Mimed Brom& Plats= grime Dm:num 'Okla will b.old et aroma...m.lam. WO • I.WOO ao nretstrias...a. =mint! ex, p a . Teu., AA ■ .,.mAffoN vt CO. Wholesaleandßata r...a.. ritut rr.ryjua iltalleD37 ch.d.. 31 Mak MURPHY & BUROILFINLD, Wholesale mul ULU Dr/goods Ikhrettaats, maw four* as rkt nota PluszAnwh. Has Anned. . A N EXTENSIVE and well selected stook .111 d d 110USIILIngibra gocmg. nt N At 10.9 1 D. l. Jr. & W m RiteAD, REFLECT AND BECONVINOID„ that las esa 1 rat olted Rite riddle awl AA. aaking nittablo for tho afros. at Uotble flat both for jam .0.11 8010 Mor. 011 of Ito twat matarlala. gamut otylia. atat tows anal admit. toto po Chao In saalchmaywar ma.atlaas, iflatot bapprataim tax... 4. ' 1 , 1 ‘ .. ' 9 b. Prel. !Tinifffrinrs, ut Wow gum. Cho Wan 0 aavtalioa. W. stody to ahem oral —"litil'AltEriT WINDOW: WADES -1"" "4 "14:16.4"1.1444ziri%14t..." arwa 1"4 111mmorto V": Ma d ilkeleeslip MAI at tbe=l, 812 A woroncom Rol LS= • PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PITTOBURGEL BANKF AND BROKER;: BANKING HOUSES J.O-H N T - Al. 0 4 ti: BISSFORD BEDPOID 00e '• SOMICUSI6 SOMERSET Orratotttizt -7Awitar- Pima. I URNIEN' NSW 11it113111 . 0. , - BIiAVRE_ 00. liesturessi_red, PluelAtute Made, tisane bur sad lectret, mat Notes sad' Sped. taught Block; Notes end other Securities brucht and rem . mlesiork. Clernwedmee an 4 eellacOoty .rt I 1.1 AV v __---,--..-.......- AU= 1NW111i..........NDR1.11. 11.411:11........." mats. KRAMER & RAHN, Bankers and Ex 'dimly@ Broken. Bay sod sell Oeld and Mar and Bola% ueitotlateloans nor Real Warp or Stork Bear rltlas, purchase Pmminerry Notes, awl Shaw Balla on East and Wed. Buy and sell Storks on Ornualisalou, • Mona mute au alVpoluta ha tn. tlakm. ~lee s f Third sad Wood • genets. directly oppoalte.tha Bt . Wady Rotel. _ • ap7 - .armr 1, tt Wm. WM. /I. W ILL! POO a 00., Bankers and Brokers, North UN oornor of Wood and* Third i ti r . l' Vttabnrgh. .. . ,411.4„. All no =Anon Iltotal.lowns, ond inrnp_tlEntinolodto. -' rlr , NN. HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foredgn .. ond Domortlo Bill. or Nootwach Oortknortie of De posit% Bonk Noun and aide. No. ea Mageke t !=:- . burgh. airCollacplana mode on all Um throushout the United Stntor; MANUFACTURING. 11,1=1,1,...........1081 IMITMOB UNION POITSFDR,T. : Herron 8 Co. WILLA matinee the business of the Union ILLY! 11,4..,V19s4tLittiN4 rims " PIS"°CL M Ma. They a lb manufsetnni u . nsusi. o lo n. and aces.rul •• • ot CAMINO& comprising Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Side Ovens, 01710.6.A.ND I.MLOR 3.TOi7L BI % ANTLE4 KITCII.EIst ORATES, Hollow Ware, Waal= Bozos, Dag /rem, Rod/roe,, Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Points, Mill and Machinery Castings generally, And GUAM MATER PIPES at IRON & NAILS .OFIIIE BEST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, Picks, &c., Ali of which wlllbesokl at lasaufacturerp. pilaw ` W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, alp, an .ma 3:13 L4berts street, wpwedes Ont. rtrregnula. - UNNIIMENTS, Tombs Grime Stones, D.W. Tope. Want.% ltispother Mem ware on nd and made to order. br machinery, at the lewest prises Three •hondrel mistrial aedeeleoted ar sites Ws Motstoenta, dojos, hunt Meek wal Bleb ldaw Ile ranalebed tot he Trade at the weet. mites. AM orders 131 . 1 with desPatatt id 319 Llberty Wad. WM • W. W. p..... CI Penn Cotton Yi PittabOrkh. IrENNEDY, - CUILDS CO., Manufao EL. Corm of— Pros A No. 1 bean .14 IlbartfultiC uom.t Cbsta of ell colas sad studio Uoporprolon • Hod • ek4t r t.saatiaichi;r_ lopoof AU ohm so 4 doooltotions A Ermo o r n o , abo viil liard b x=o tkg lf Logaftrifir 0011:11 D. CORD. M'CORD It CO. WHOLESALII AND HALM NABILIONABLI HAT'dIQD OAP. MAITUFACTURSES, AND DEALERSIII AIMUNDEI OF 71788. °WINER OP WOOD A.ND rqztrAraatera. Pi. • 111§..Thelr Gat =brims meTqualtly is dyke( Hail sad Oil ps, Maas. Baca CMS. sag rm. Bamuts. • • • .. s. oorsian. Livumeton, Roggen & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITXSSURGH, PA. DAOS and Depot ItaSzOad Seeks, Bah M:Us sad Grain do; Pl, tlana and Onnitere da; Doan of AL them Aenne, Deepp sad Thamb Mann. Coffee fdate or vane. amen mine hall* • ed patent; Bone and.fastanhnen liallsabb Inn of rrealla• Nate ha fona sad eats • • j A. BROWN, would moat respectfully In tiftc.tzthy:M=hriu. v - b l'ai ll _ hi. , 4 " . pieta owortnent of Vaunt= Eldistk: rwalw:lOndo Ws aro mods to coda. tri tho boot I 10. warrautod equal to any In the United Stator. Hie ten be reaoved without tiro ard or • mow driver-I Liavize=tbo pont. wad wood or Um Dadoot ILwasoi A MoZodoM, sokorepored to Matadi their thou( grodowers sowvil es or woodo at ords. otth to their line. • ►6anor. No. 5 rood newt, PftterV 4 _ _ . K. UM. WILLIAM BAIN - BILL & CO., 61 Penn st., below Marbury, - Pittabnzgh, Pa. 4,2 TEAM BOILER MAKERS and SHEET -1.13N WORKERS Maroalseturera of aaaaatei ?a rat Balm. Loemnotles, Slued and Uylludor Bonen. Mu flridelun= Eed , 13 . 1: Slaar i =d=e, Sea Pkokmartg Wort. Bridia r and Viaduct Irrma, dirett Use obnrt.rt nottat, All mars trout • distamo promedl. attaactoll to - - Bats arid .Caps. WILSON & SON keep constantly on bend worry dewriptlon and v.:My of Hate and wboleerlo ma& Thor deetrlon • newt en:P. would do well to eve on. nen paeoloudeur eloewhoto. nedB-41 Lw. WOODWFJZ, Wholesale and Retail • Mastaluttanir sad near m Catibut War., N 0.68 stmt. GROCERS. Shrivel' k Dilworth, WIIOLESALE GROCERS, hoe, 130 & 132 Second Street, atatworn Wood and Boliteadd) PITTSBONGH. MONTROSE NITC;I(I3LTB.ER, Wholesale Grocer and General . Merchont, No. 200 Ltl.frty Stmt., Atiknoph. 0e0.12 M=t:Ml SMITE, EALB. & HUNTER, WHOLESALE OROCESS, 1= Second and 151 Front street. }alb rirrsauaaa. /mama Wallace & Gardiner. 1.1 LI Of. X.4.1.L DA4I,E.S . A Flour, Provisions and Produce Elenerally, 40.28.5 LIBERTY IT. isao47 AGALEY, COSGRA VII & 00., Whole jj • al* Orxero. newt woad a:met, FittabUnih. 04, AACULBERTSON, ..leasto tiroaer and Oosuntinkm Iterebsvt,Dalat la Prodnamaritla• ark Itsaattatared Ille Muir Onet, " .Trihrenfittortnarortrnon°:. ig t ) , BERT MOORE, Wholesale Omar, p.a./ ream. PletaaaesaJbasteetarea sad all orrgrtadDaearies Wens sal lapaneVe n ,j , cll Op Wed a wry. laxere stack of pia Ilioaaaseheb. wnrt.r .Web alike/ gala leer lbe task. WM. intal2ll. Wild MCANDLEBB, _• 8 CO., (sums sari to Wboa itorboadloal whokrui Iheannk irmactioddiktkiro.OottoolYonra, sad Mobocrat, Itooalbcaoroo reMernar. come of Wood amid Wats* Os b. MOM. O. OM bIGILLS 808, Wholesale Grocers sod Oumustalonitashatts,Acni ilbertritaietPltio BG, Om& and lILLIAM A. WOLU V2.7"aurair of WoOd analVt a =2ll Sao ga- ltialt=trholisals Juki LAW. Denim sand 4ea Qs lowest tam - , 1; 0 0BERT DAL ELL & 00. * Who,lenl• i mmod...tendiv, zl ln halal littstargb. • cr.l iiitrgriO;lffreaM , Commlmam Itala..nta. Naas Ia promos, LIAGALRY, WOODWABD £,(X) Whole , N. Orem% le.= MOM inlet. rillulibiapidli BOOKSELLERS JOHN T. BHRYOOI. 'BOOttid /Whinier and Pabllder._ No.ciein.b.~.. span essotts Sonatas. 1104::::MBIDS,R13 and Box Maker's Strip tiossarkßriss ABA, Books, roast O ant LA / i ~ 1 ~ TSB . ~~*~~~. LCY S. BOSWORTll, , Boolupeller and Drier Btelfesder i t, 1111 Wait Mu% aire , • : 7.51 ,• L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No J 73 Ponrth • tpet, AretbEeblabielii HERIIHIG-6 bi le . Baltimore: Herring, ra e.o.4 wa ft sia.lby • ATWILL; LIM 00. . The College of St. laiies,llarylemd. ru. next. Annual Session of . the .oollego dd ;tribe Othauhey Bodued opens ca 'MONDAY; Or The GRAMM SOOOOL nominee mho whet. not PM V7lll=tivetArgrat= t pst_t_it t Ut . thelryeerh to. Ihmereatteyetalents‘Widyteei yeah old are pieced mac College dhelplinh .• The OOLldlei =bre.* the mle.d in itiL lia Wn bl e i toittt ll° It s laim t e h d e maidlt stkho al s -" _lt1 awel of M ~ t gotrolthy and @de by = am=llllLiU=odypante Wdy td seam = en. i rogZPe tmeot Yeta he r oe O l ml nor lbwmph l .l itNae .l =. he.l.g)lolhgrtl 'id. TBACCIYI3=-75 bona W. U. Grant's Da onidTobsoxy • • tom erfar'il superior Is lamp Tamed. to eo r.r= j .i f ° t v e =fpr l ist 4m9 . 2 V D. • DP k ~ P ' '• Lrrrattiii=fr• int: VTh rizr ß • • nt : O tt rA lz6o ollAN om Ot tr Mgrad. Oval vela of Mig, Intl natant% a - eneofttable Dow dtl.• ar aubarts. AvPir 11'4". acIS • • - IXIIII MUSIC), TEM/WM—A. Sisugl; Book toy itkozioton_Baboolo.-AewloodZirkalo4ol, Ittnaglie ClAwmt. 71.• Book iota An ta tu 8 1:1 sis "ri!tsba4b. IrtreMr" 4 4 hg_ 180 1 3.- - AVILEON & SON, No. 91 Wood- Arid, rza t .w.go t !ria tt tet..m cu te e t t ri Al i n t li .. ;kgrt ,fi'tikta,l tvetßittem " is; suw a iwzitransano , im.„2 TIM YORK - LDVEBTIEMIDINTIL- Irrm BISILLIN 11BECREP ,V 4004WXN 110EUILL. Gas• .x.u. Ammo= ismansora Ll.• A. 346 Brolutray. .-,- __ TAil IllandSeviiig.Maili!ne, ,• • • .....ciouptramvisintfin • F. A. R9BInSON a'S:"E. - ROPER, BY ROWASD a WIC' BOSTON. rrIRIS Machine actually. sews; ufes but a stlegta thread: Matti its owa Daedinh aad take:: irdot stsl7 misty of Moven HU& withold or 'Shan:. Th. atitehnt an tamed the semetaiths hand Re. and, meth lo,the pletente a or Chair acentsey an nigllmity, easaid baldletlanals from hoed nnek. work is neeforand with at iota eta Woes the ' .whil e Wog sr.:air superior mates to ttis bra ad _,.. _W. it.• Wi l tt. 'Appletons•Btdlding.Wo. aas MMOrty., inr york. (Clkors and Sample: maths null M. aleptiastian) nalklutdr. . • . ~ .- . The - American Watch 8. now .on Van by Itai principal .dealers' threnahrest the eotiotry end the Prdlieve Invited Mums and Mt the in eamparison with the batik. ci• Palo km:tried lit id " nnovedr the r[ithitiVi l al time In (be armament or the a par ibraj u arre her Ow ormetrated to. be the bees to mean MITT, AO. CURACY. AND DUltantLITT. The Ilanuteranara warrant tim ASSITRIOATT WATCH In _emery . parthtatt ot Its workmanship and peribrmanee. N are pollute. mime the name of the tuna. Mtwara DANNIBON, HOWARD rt.DATLIS, Waltham; Is en:raved on the mermaid. MU:MO • • Safety Pius. : . •• c idINING-PURPOSES, and. for:IGNI ,i.. FrEi ttatt r l ijirtint 2,1.1 f. .i Da 11 rW WA /WM • ord . othnuy fi zs ge rprit ki.NWW all Inas or OLIN POW. TI D O L NAVrIII.IIVOIts. affiß lman elGNALtl, 2l %. ll 4 allinn o. • dlry t 00237111 GLASSES '' - T And Picture !male Mannliotot7, • HORACE V. SIGLER, - , - - WHOLE:FLUX, AND RILLALL WA HODES. , 64 Forsyth street, hew York. IL H. V. 8. would call the attention of ..,* otranon "Weft the dy e and especially thaw tu . tersdekko Edo extend . WASERINIMPI IitAII:IITAPPOItY. In the poweenton of Ina IlmoLlitiott he ilo snablsd to armlet. sh orders on the OWM OMR&nodal,' "' Ten k i ltittrEa t igitira i rr OWeled. """' m NOI ietul, MOH el , 0111 llveDes, Oa ti.. MAPLE,. ZEBRA ANL MA MANZ , kV aoirry *MANY Orduth, on hand. • . r* frm all parts p/ the UNITILD STATEN AND OILNADAS *mated Wlth IVONUothoth. Packed with the mate rid 0 care. A /least Illacinint allowed to tho trod. illilLEß., oleakmdir 6e 67.69 and T 1 • N th °' th Now York. Handsome 'motto to le :Hada at Home. villa stove can be made in every Town and Oonnty throatboat Val." try entUglolf In • soanahaturp and we of in agate, non Imola. hr an faulty af &10. therwand dollanoa tear Asa 6 be nowle. The arthl on and au that ban =tile brains of the roost eaSeeTi It Uselfurldant that It is darthied in befit= nue of flu mast aenemare of the Use of flu.. Thor anis!. Is one that will him ale ready indynmaoat •0 11 d seam , . TOL parthmlare will be sun by mall, on the rea•lps of Mg cants, or au equivalent In Pew; Mee damp. Ewa& menseent whim taqudyed. address JAilleB T. & & CO-. Don Shah Fiat PORK t Odba. Kew York. lie• Tort, October 21)., 11503:11a, For the 1,000A9. ; THE U. S. PATENT N/AriBLE•QO. (CAPITAL II No. Nal aroadormr. ear. 1• 66 4 C 1L N Took. jittiLmpared to exeoese al l: Orde n far HANTLiod. TAZILTOW- PIDNESTAIN e Aa. la Waal= of NnocataL Napo; sad all Nary ; aqua h; =MA durabilltyto and It mom olopealat r thereto, aad Jai than the roarblolood boa. wood, or slat" It %I arbaliy Imo trona oil eat, Unßke = " Tal ul areoLa 'th r earA=ll;rolg i toat .‘"l4 sad booady• or loom " st. Imo Bulklort, Want looters sad Ohl.; otoal. and saldollualon duaraatood. WWI" ' t airtelte, lee. jail .. ere. IPEEMT: PREMIUM PWIO, • SUM: , • STEINWAY & SONS, • ' '-• PILSIO4/01TX MASIVPACTORY. SS Wallow atteef, • LIM 111/9ADIUT ISTs.TC,I4, 1.1 ESPEOTFEILLY eill the st. ; Nation °film goblin to their tglipill assortment aliment grasdandiquare MOW •oblela for wan/. of tone. alastlelly ofli r gill touch. bon:l7e dalah, and ~ o r Wag that render* • Pismo whet. are intstuvined. Ag a co(ot the tuned arlty of Omar at Ululate, that at. the great Me=rne a tonell i at . ashington.. tha Ent tad . In boll deans, sendlivand , and two. strltured. were unsartaosely awarded totheta, although they ova In oeurpelltios with Ilet men tleignial2ol maw: Autumn Irma Radon. Ste* I luau and Ilaltllsoara Pavan/ma and denim gad It ta !tuft advantage tat eat end evanthu. km thesaalveao mussy Cheap GasLA r it. TIE TomizoLs GAB. I I COMPANY. ear for ntii%oeß..? .' .a 1/nißuslioutat, btula• boar. Itallmad Statham dog% t.tithquat. am wan ranted LDrastlon , cap irs 3. T..llnDousalPt Palma , an am tha _onlouts that dolarats well In. cold ImathAm The Light ytrquead ono halt etaapar than Qoal flu and loot than the tom • Im monat o front a.nd t Tana. tlandka. the Tapr u an amity =Antoci and im oat mat. /or than hay othat mad. The Clototany *far ler ado State and Gown, Right& Int all the titahrt All otter, . . . . oaTrat... T. MaDOUGALL, AS•at 6. it. 0 ...P. 6 .7 • 321 Etro•diray. Now York. LESTER'S IRON ,WORKS, iron TUK icsrarscicuis or WOODWORTH'S PLANING DIAOHDIRS AND 'STAIN &VG/NALL ST "Pearl stroll. Brooklyn, N. Y., is Now York MT. TlLEsubscriber baring been engaged for bist IA years be tho alms; enausioo MAZIWINIAI• tioneurthlis mod imalasositiou. WoldoecorraWara. (hroaliwur sod Jatatair. Imo recently tom. :dead Um lam to LW already Woman, Isoa Warta, will gamut. with dispatch union la tbo Mow* Liao to an nalleitod erstont. Tho autrersally sekarratode. pi superiority or Wowswirorth's Plard=idatbluar. warm. • 10 tho bj hi tietign le oo o elaha superiority ibr bower sod speed. beauty ot amstruetice sad Mak sod aboo traarsatoes tho auclass to traiiiielt lbo par coat mart power Ibr the noaio mow ttaa eau ta faralWwl by any other autauhetaror, sad more thou Ik. Aar not Witt( war aid test e r well aff • large saving to the exisoniptliat of funk Itficres.t.tot hay*. the Sam Name stow Sorsa Part. t Kurpia.N.Alsroa. Ott a pima eeoob I , lThriothy Dabakarturia. L. 1.; LcA db Cautls. OL: Brantford Bassulloote t Cl7rGra. Basillerd, NOW iit=ll N Turk MT; Qom f. Loony. iiienssraL • trafenowss Etna. home the labodnoorta Plaroiad . . . 11.. 0. B. Moot. ww.burtc.„ HOolOrmlon.„ 1. 1 6 4.7 1 t 14dr A . A.M.: a. A. Mroord, Now. moans. L 0... Mat omm A. gircObler Mumoro Cobb Om lAnolrodi OM% troOldl i zt Wt . y !OltAll i ntrat Orrrolt/6orobl thn =too a LA iettunias.reem ui porta or the QNtoe PLUMCarmelo bootlt Americo. mul Hamm will to promptly Wooded to bra:p. whe ppy~gar to Armollop all reheatthe rotottmr, log JOHN FANCY 0301§, Glassware, Toys, Archery, Cricket. And SPORTMENS' NQUIPIdEENTS. VENDOR BOLLESKAGEN & CO, 64 LIBERTY STREET, NSW VIM WYE now on hand and confim. rLI re- Crinankao Rua tr:ZK .02. verlors mad otoloatento. Pawnor, Otoattallettaskit t e4 t lr .. Wel law n , groan steatotWmntaunlal °mobs, e — os 141,,e,.ia l'" Stte=a Itiontar t oVanat !IX:LaMar, _law Tatohlore oeffc =VAS irommpl i a T i Wove Bottllosalob eel sad ism asl ' SIBILEMLIBr • IL CO.. wonzag iurr uuts irr Drugs, Paints, Oils,Dyw, Perfumery, tie., 170 WILLIAM ST., New York, INVITE the attention of the trade to their alarm now wocit °Mon. Palate. Una. Perhuser ar houtethatereitelethasettettate Of litePteV ., tea we Leo wearying. ere* frOLO ttot OM.' of % a ra 7 7 4%. :110/ and istaitypther er• = ""il eosgrto 4 '." 74 l4 ou l tr ig Ve Ur d arie 0 1: t. either In penance DT me. welt Apt M!.v.at o AlYl . _ TO ROUSEICEZP.ERS 4.1Z0 DRArizim, TES HOPE MILE, n Matand •TI BRIM' " 888 8 881 fitus. 103rAnne 04.4 jv.D, rb r i k. " n 05.8487 ania 118 Madman onnet,jeiTar mt. Proprietors of this lone sad well. 1 " ----k Ma• artaritits Ganthau• to were_ 1881 teat Alonnanponan In c u gbr nal - nrrk i 8,.. 1. VT8.4nd other Calrss. Or adze= err 14=1:44 p i ai t , sid di .talfgr dam tots 11 1 1 8 •1 /1884ArtIlllithen: Photographic and Dicaernotype MANIC AL The only eselgeioe EtOblie lowa in Lie Vounby, 1 - 4 1 IL EIDIPSONi. tato:aeon to Heath & • Brotlor.)*24 Breadmalrin, Yen*, next door to. low Mao Broadway' !Metre. to lathe only t a. n . n g in cm. emmtry *tam • ekencindc wn* =mans I rd.nut put my In stair yam clia l Z . Sams min Mr T t s ptrminlftWoi s a=rimatt Ont llscarV i cnk cm Photonraphr. le non Nadi p r k. f un,. - ••• NEW YOWL COIN• XXCELANGE . BAG MANUF ACTORY, Noe. 125 and 127 Broad et., Di stairs ;= . • corn Ezehavozniulcimmew Yo r k. I,t,LiLLJET.6, Fl4O EA D — P. 3, &a., top plied with Seszoleal Heaa. 0.v...e.,,., ae, . 8 Ibr new. leaeliebnat, Mail, Hitt. te., 'Anted to order. The tannetiber would all Stu attention et °Pinta tteinbants to Ms etnetioninit of l'annon' nue; sad of 1611 rd and Salt liae e.,t ilaii meninx Jittleo in Pittittis ter a, /0, en,=lll . i. . ~ Prevision i 'if Illf ItlIK VIAL . Biqa of all elsee and quail In ilo o otitiAil to Mt on the diorama native. aelletenv 11: it. ocanw.emprie... MUSIC, Ste; . , - Charlotte Blum, niAI4IIPAOTURER Audi:loftier in Piano °rim and tmgreor of smolt or ?nodal hubris rAtLlT. Din t & 0t% t .11 Bestonligotoo.lntrano Oro out AtolomAttotebasoac.„,. xis . - , 138 w. 4 4,, • ENRY'HIMBER, .Dealer in Musiotin• Iliad lostoumuf a. sad ;moaner of Italia nolowo ullll,ar t , i==d c o l % Fru= ESN Doalar in Piano Fortes, mute and • *bad Pmts. and Plano Forta.fbe . Sok Mist Wegm pinkt. it LABEL!. & BICHE_Y offer foi 81/16 , in /trots to salt porahons 00.000 nano *lliad Id lb* norchantroindlooor lono. onootod b ranted a DA anat maids: Woodland sad Rotol y o. MW Rent. di Ham. Andy at tholloornor 077 7th and Inland; ldolto Add PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. TUESDAY MORNING, NOV. 27, 1,855 From the atte twat! (legatee. The American C tlea—What the Iteemblt. cas9 Stanld Da. The Convention of the American party which was bald RI this City on Wednesday and Thurs day, adjourned out. die-on Thtirsday night, after a pleasant but anfmated union. The Slates in the North:wort *SO generally represented' and a very strong doerowas expressed to meet their Southern brethren " in. a National-Convention, and 114/M0 upon candidates to be supported for President - and Vies President of the ' United States. Av we understand the question, there is really no vital 'difference of opinion between 1 the North and the South upon the fundamental question represented by . the American organiza tion.: lite would there , have been upon other matters, had not the lait .Congress'repuled the Missouri Compromise„ and again opened in Its moat offensive form, the question of Slavery Ex tension. As the matter now' Muds, the North ern members of the American party cannot with safety to their partj, respect for themselvee, or regard for principle, wink out of eight thisgroat question. It Rate that must be met. Romeo up on every occasion, aril will not down at the bidding of a few men. The people of the North have bad. no hand in main the Mimed.' Compromise. •It was forospo them by Pres idential aspirants, and pad.' us who were ready and anxious to be subsi '.ed. This is a live question, one that must . set, and the Convention of the American p which has just adjourned, have met the qu tionin study form, and yet a conciliatory . After a long, able and interesting debate they have, -as we understand the matter, adop . with great unanimity a proposition, to be . Mitted to their Southern brethren, which, if ad.. ted by them, will cause hermony and produce • • ty of action. This proposition la, In subitanoe, that the South shall-agree to arsatoration of th Missouri Como promise. They ask for nothing , tis new and untried; but demand a rester:did: of the national guarantees given to the Free 8 tee more than' thirtysed. years ego, and of whi • • they wars de- We are given to understand the _this is an ul timatum. if the southern deletes • .. agree to it, harmony and union will be elfin deo fir sa a. platform is concerned. If the nth rejeobilt,' , then we may expect n. fad - di ' • pilau of the Whole party, and the formation of a new party. We cannot with any diggreit of certainty Infer what the South will do in'theipremlses. They may may'adopt it, and they may reject It; if they re ject it there will be an end tom National Andean Organization. Woken that some gentlemen were present at the :thmmtion from the neigh boring State of Kentucky, and' they - admitted that thedemand made by tho northern delegates was a fare and proper demand, and upraised the opinion that the southern Aetna would' be , willing to grant it. The convention of the American party to nom!-' nate for President and Vice-President, will as semble in Philadelphia on the 224 of February next, and before going into the matter of ballot ing, the alternative of the Northern members Will be submitted. If it is accepted the skies will be clewed, if it is rejected they still be ob lured. We underitand that tack state in the 'l lt convention eventitled to a many votes upon material qu None as It has doctorial votes in • thePresiden College. The Northern States therefore ha e the power in their hands, aid unless they be-betrayed by a dough-fsoe minority, the have really nothing to fear. The great int, however, in the whole gams is the eleotio of a President and Vice President of the United States. It is an easy matter for delegates to meet is convention and make speeches and latforne,andnominato ceulidates. It is, howevwn, not so easy ei matter to have the speeches and platforms adopted by the people,. and the candidates elected to the offices for which they have been named. The American party as it standee-day is a -powerful political element, but et it not strong enough unaided to elect a Present and Vice President' The sup -'1 port of the cuticle independent men, the • men who oppose and have all their line opposed the Democratic party, is necessary to elect the oat' dilates of the American party. note ,rung are noto in a yreot mature enrolled islkV 'ionhe of the Repnblican party, and ecken they can be brought into theaupportof Me Anecrieancandidote; they cannot be hatted- Nothing in the fitter* ii neoricertain Man ,this: We hold therefore, that the Republican party; should hold a National Convention in Philadez phis, on the 224 of Febrnary, the same time that the American party bold their Convention, and sot as oirtnestauces will prove to be best. If the South reject the Northern ultimatum, adopted by the Convention which met here this week, the Northern members wilt retire-from the Convention, and' -have nothing more to do vitt It. The time will then come for do Northern States to either maintain a defiant, • yet digni fied position, or to bow sub..' ..Ovely to the yoke,. pinion their arms, and put a planter upon their mouths. As we have before stated, we place more re liance upon having the eight kind hf men for candidates than we do in platforms. )Ye do: not intend- to borrow any trouble as' to the , course the Philadelphia convention may pursue. We hope that the members will harmonize and Quite, but we do mean to say that in order • to , -dad men in oppoardon to the Democratic tithe • thorough and nnlted.oppositlon Must be.made by the then opposed to the Democratic nominees. If otir grurpoae is tonohleve a victory,, then the opposition mustinee, there mettle harmony, no third ticket must be' run,' especially In the free States. In order that a perfect understanding may be had and a thorough union, formed, we would suggest that a National Republican Con vention, be held In Philadelphia, on the same day that haa been selected by the American party on which to hold their curtution ' namely the 22d of gobruary, the anniversary of the birth-day of George Washington. lEssass.—The epeeist election In Leavenworth county, to locate the seat of justice of that 'comity, has been setealde by Governor Shannon, on so- Count of the gross fraunds committed by the Mis sourian& It that great pity that the Governor's vision was to oblique to enable Mtn to see that the same frauds were committed, right under his nose, in the Congressional election ., In the Con ititulionaiConvention at Topeka, Delahay's refs- Auden aaprovincif: '.itto principal of Squatter Sovereignty and non-intervention,of the people of the State as wallas of Congress In the local/4, - faith roth er territatiee and States," rata aimed by ayes 16, to noes lb. On the let ins&, Mr. Delahay_broached in the Convention his project to leave out of the Constitution all reference to _Slavery, except clause authorising a popular vote to be taken in the territory on the subject. A great deal of discuision has taken place as to whether an immediate organization of a State Go verment shall be had. In the course of a speech on ; the subjeet,..Mr. Schuyler said that in a minrethation With hint; thwerithr Shannon had not only expressed his firm determination to en fants Ihe laws of the bops Leitettiththre, but given hint to understand that he had ' authority from President Pierce to call out the military teas slit him In.their execution. Not an attempt of , b e en yet made to give a Xect-to d th h e il iireZ h w and the Governor's "firm de-- termination". seems -to be of it very loose ChIITSO• ter. The Simms Scrip Lento have been strictly limited to the payment of certain Specified ex penses. On he 6th, the Conventicrei:dtheuswd the boundaries of the future Cominonwealth of Kansas. Mr. Blatt' suggested that the western limit should be a line drawn north and south, about ISO tam distant from the_Misseuri rivet. which would Walt. the, State amid, square, as the distance betwiteit the northern and southern boundaries 111 about 190 ram The majority of the delegates seemed to favor division et . the territory, but; as It was supposed that Congress alone could. fix the boundaries,, the limits were left u - st present-PAil N. Amer.s ' ' • LONDON BANI3NO AID BONGED BiLLII.--Cham bane Journal is the authority for the following statement. Ourrosders will agree with us when we say, tLat rte do not believe that there Is • bank in America which would dishonor Itself by disommtlng or receiving serum its counter • piece of forged paper:— - "Who for arampie would suppose that Liu drifiniirvf cluiractei 'ancLenuabace deal know-. ingly and systematically in-forged bills!" Tet each is actually the case. A great many, deal ers whose mimes alone eau- sometimes turn the current of the Market, have - a quiet draWer in which they stow away these bills just as they would any others. The principle on which - they prooeed Is • simple Nis.. They know their cus tomer; h• Is a man in business, with a stook In trade, a character to tae, and greatly in want of ready money. This customer forges to hie bills the nmeb, usually, of some near, relative, or some one of moneyed.fame . with whom he is eon neeted.— The dealers, hilly aware of the Mr: ouniatauces, take the hills. They know well that thole customer will pay this bill before any othem—that he will run all rsk, upon all'pay. manta, make all Milli - 65% rather, then leave these bah:unpaid, with the terrible eionempien- Gee of their examination. : The. cuitomer, in tut, says to the 'dealer, Put - my liberty my character, and proepeota into your hands; if I fail In my engagements jog will have the power to transport, me as felon; shall not , run that risk: I hare such:and each 'propeitY, each. and such eouneedoeup lend me so much Molisy,—the tleataretki not twitted cemply.": . . Tue Ca/1511112 RiVoFriloa—Rew. Mr. Roberts, 1 Anierioan'' , Mieeionary to China, who is now on a '-nisi? to this contry, Writes an_ interesting letter to the New York Journal of Commerce in regard to the revolution in'China. Of the Courts of the reigning and rebel eniperors, he says: ' , "This (the Cinrt of Peking) consists of aix 1 Boards of Control and the Emperor, who *helm over all, and a vast number of officers, governors 1 and other officer" under his special appointment. • In its nature this government is patriarchal, the EMperor being considered the father of the na tio; and each officer as the father of the people under hie control. The new Court of Nanking' Is different, consisting of six kinp, denominated the Winger the North and the King of the iketh thelling of the East and the Kingof the West, the Assisting King, and Tee —ping Wang him mit. Thii iis his title, which, translated Into English, means the rmg of Peace. While the other kings constitute the structure of the court, the latter caps the climax, and hence legitimate ly becomes the acknowledged head over ull; but , rather indfraternal eons; esteeming the other kings ecl - with himself, and calling them breth reni his court, therefore, so fares developed, Is oxen ly a royal fraternity." • These Kings all concur In destroying idols, in , obeying the Ten Commandments, and En worship 1 ing • tfie one true and living God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—though with , some errors, for the want of instruction. They have published the Scriptures—Dr. Gintzlaff's version—without note or comment, and are reported to have ad dopted them as their text book to their schools They invited Mr. Roberts to the capital to in struot them More fully in - the Christian religion, and he attempted' t o go, but was stopped by the blockade of Imperinlista. On his return to China, which will occur soon,. Mr, Roberta In tends to renew his efforts to rim% Nanking.— Tart-p Wang was at Canton with him for. two months 1847, learning that first principles of Christianity, Of their political career, the writer remarks it le timely wonderful, "They came up from among , people simply as common citizens, without y pretensions to noble blood. Similar to EDI' ~ '..cloud, no bigger than • a man's hand, they ha e .Inereasei, multiplied and spread, until the. whole Chinese heavens and beclouded by their influence: But after this ' cruel war, Mr. Roberts expects greater. things than hue yet occurred, He attribute" the present agita tion to the breaking up by the English war of the sluggish clans which existed in China twenty years ago. It was through the Instrumentality that China has been opened, the gospel preached commerce enlarged, and the nation benefited. Of the prospects of the rebellion, and what 'will be Its results, if successful, Mr. Roberts says: - 1. Nat are the prospects of its coccus! As to the boat premises we now can lay down, we are under the necessity of reasoning ourselves to the conclusion from general principles. EOM* as Tailing Wang andhis party came up from noth- Mg to their present elevation when the Impe— rial treasury and forces were in full strength, un exhausted, how much more may we reasonably expect them now to advance Ati , eocummmatbori when the old government is growing weaker, and her recant= diminishing daily? Again the Whole country is tall of local rebellions; these, though not directly connected with Jae-ping Wang, yet affiliate in their predilections, and intend to unite with him When opportunity offers. as they , all hive rebelled against the same Emperor, they all sympathise with each other, and look to Tae-ping Wang as the King over them all. Hen cm all lo cal rebellions, (and the country is full of them,) are naturally weakening the Imperial govern ment, and causing the new dynasty to become comparitively stronger. Bat this is not the strength of the argument on which we depot-a— -t/rat is in the will of God, who put"; down one King and puts Up another at his Olin pleasner. If he wills that Tae-ping Wang and his party shall conquer, they will conquer, and not with out. This ham been their owh conclusion, and meet be the.concluaion stall who look sob erly at the matter, and Anly consider the unlikely mea ltime of bre aking down idols, as the means by which they commenced, have made program, and advanoed to. their present position. We hope and believe to., will succeed. 2 /f it succeed', what mill he the probable ?souks? Most likely an enlargement of intercourse with other nations, and especially the United States, and of ' commerce—it diffusion of science and modern int rovements among them—a universal eh nags o religion throughout the, nation—the proniulgrd on of the Gospel and the salvation of their souls Mr. B obob rts says that readers in this country are often led in relation to the Chinese revolu tion for want of discrimination between the general mdrement andlocal rebellions; the former may be advancing. while the latex ars ov ertagbe anddispersed. Different opinions in regard to the revolution also exist among...foreigners in Chin; and-therefore allowance must be made for those who write in opposition. He earnestly retreats that foreign nations may keep neutral, and take no part against the revolutionists. Tau Fauna COUNTT RiatiLATolis.— Last spring, George S. Park, a substantial citizen of Parkville in "this State, whose early Gomm lion with, and large interest in that town had stamped it with his own - name, was driven from his home, family and property, and told that if he dared to return, it would be at the risk of his life. At the same, time his printing-press was tossed into the river, and his-partner ignominiously Insulted, derided, maltreated, and driven off, too. These deeds of high-handed brutality were perpetrated, not by the felloweitizens and neighbors of Park in Parka., bat byte gang of improvised Regulators from Platte City, emppoised to have been orgtn lord by e:-Senator Atchison, for the purpose of tronsactingthat worthy's dirty work.: The reason given for the outrage was that Park was an Abolitionist agent of the Boston Emigrant Society, and the Luminary, his paper, an organ of Abolitlenism. Theoharge was foully false. Park had never been suspected of Abolitionism by his neighbors and patrons, and If his views on slavery 'a Iffercl from those Iga:whatnot by the people of Parkvilie, that diffirenee wis• not of such a nature as to' make those people ens peat for a moment that their intends were imperiled by lus presence among them, The whole sum and Substance of the offender's of fending was thathe had bent a hotel, from which he would not drive free State emigrants, and Wall doing all he could personally, and throtigh the agency of his paper; to Induce the free Stets renters and all other Kansas Emigrants to make their mellows .41 outfits at girkville. This conduct, to which Parkins prompted by the simple instinct of self interest, and 'a desire to, bandit the town andoomutunity lin which be was construed by ox-Senator Atchison into high treason against slavery, and, as each, mer iting the application of the summary code of Lynch law. The *result is know- This is the first chapter of the eery. Now for the second. Not long time Park retuned to Yorkville, to settle - up his un adjusted busicese - The Platte City regulators heard.Of it, and made threats of lynching him. The citizens of Parkvitle resolved to uphold their rights! and protect -their neigh bor. They homed an address, binding themselves_ to protect Park; and It le a eignitioant fact, that to this address Is aligned the name, amongst oth ers, of John 0.-Teradway„, former editor of the Jeffenten Ezeisati, and a staunch supporter:cif . Atchison and ultra Missouri ;Democracy. NCl withatanding this inn position of the Parkville people, the Platte CityMegalators came down to the place„.• to Wont* their threats. Some of the beet men in Paricillle, among whom were Maj: Richardson, Col. Summers, Col. Bosses, and Capt. limey, met them and told third that they would be resisted to the last extremity—re sisted even till the terms made a battle ground and its streeti-Vrere` drenched with blood.— Thinp we r e in thie attitude at the latest so counts from the memo, and we shall await im patiently_ for further tulings.-4t. Louis laklli SMICef. ElOl/1211/1 SLAV= en rane.—One • Win Kirk, a tow weeks ago, inched Jacksonville, IlL,'with eighteen Slaves, to enable them, sale said, to visit some of their relatives in (Maoist*. The people of. Jacksonville didn't like it, being ap. prehensive that they would - be left edam upon the town. Whereupon Mr. K. deolared that this shalt not be; that, to preventit, he had expended $6,000 itt"parchasing thmn trims, wagons, &0.,' .9.0., 'by which they can support themselvic.— One object, ha sap, in bringing thein to Illinois was, that children miglisreceive an educe, and *leo, in the event of his death, that they might not pass Into other handtu for he says he would rather become a Slave himself than to here one of his old faithful iiereants owned by a stranger.. He declared himself a stern Demi teat and an old batcholon which last ho regrets, advising every one to marry young. In conclus ion. he says -he made ample provision for the Blurts, and will see that they do not want. Rev. Joey BRYSON, a Presbyterian clergyman iuStiorthuntherland eormty,, died recently at the age of 08. He was for some time in the revolu tionary army, and afterwards studied theology under Dr. Waddell, the Mild Reacher whom Wirt has iniaMitallied. He was licensed to prezehlhe gape' in 1780, and metalled by the Prethytery of Nelda in the united churches of Waritor's $llll and Chffilequaqua in 1700, in min of which be preached until 1841. - • Tu.—During the last season, 83,190,190 !Ms. of tea were exported from Canton to England, 6,895,490 lbs. to Australia; end 8 1,097,115 to the tralted 81Stes. Only 2,491,509 Mc were exported M Continential Europe. 51,078 bales of silks .were exported to England, And 1494 balislarthe United /Hates. . PARDON OF Da: AMOTI7IO Souse. --Dr. Stephen. T. Beale, was yesterday released from bin confinement in Itsiyamensing Prison.— Dr. Beale was convicted in October bast of the offense with which he was charged, and was sentenced to an ircnrisorunetat of fear years and six months from this 28th of Nerember. After his incarceration,be was *enthral alone in his. call...but his he a lth having beam, much im- Paired, he was removed in June het° the hos pital, of the prison,. where be remained until the time of lots release. Gov. Pollock signed the pardon on Wedoegehip i the -:2lst init., and theism, night on, 1. MoCauley, the Chief Clarkin office of the Secretary of the Com mon started to the city with the docu ment. DrfOrmation of the granting of the pardon was received on Wednesday night, and the fam ily of the doctor was prepared for his return home. Early on Thursday morning. Mo . was mat at the American Hotel by Col. J.. 8. Wallace, and together with one or two other gentlemen they repaired tolha prison: A friend 'of D. Beale's had preceded :them and communicated, the glad tidings to. hint. The doctor was completely overcome when the intel, ligence was communicated to him, and forame time he,:was unable articulate a sylable. At half past eight o'clock in the morning; Di ale reached his home in ,Wabrut street, and those who int:teased the •-meetiug between the late prisoner and his family describe it as being affecting in the extreme. Mrs. Beale visited. her husband frequently doridg the time of hie imprisonment, but the children had not seen their father from the time of his conviction.— The interview between thaw is represented as having been vary affecting. , During the entire day the house of Dr. Beale was Visited by Wares of his fronds—Phil. Ballade, 28d Tim Sumas:ens ix Anvexpe.--The Statesman - of Tharady i morning . gives in its rinqualified id heals% to e Georgia pro-slavery platform, wad proclaims its willingnus to stand , upon.it at the next Presidential election. This ilia least frank and honest. The fall indium:sett of the EMUS' Nebraska Bill, which it is now admitted, wee In troduced to defeat the wishes of the North, sind for the aoie and express purpose . of intrieluang slavery into Kansas, is here avowed by the . .. State sman. Let this be Mmembered by the voters of Ohio. The declaration that Congrels bast no power to restrict slavery in the territories is also distinctly made. Washington, and Jefferson, and bladleon, and the great and good men that formed the Constitution and organised our Union, are thus repudiated and put aside,, as ignorant of the works of their own hands; and the new light, which is 'started to aid the South in its schemes of slave extension, has become the pole star :of modem Slave Democracy. We pat them Dote and admissions on record for future reference. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Dayton Empire, and other pro-slavery papers will, of oourse, indorse and sustain.the Stamm= in this declaration.— The Ohm Stale Deanocrat, and the large number. of papers that agree with Flood in the opinion that there is a North, and that Donglae, Atchi son & Co. are not the wisest and best men Abet ever lived, will please take a note of these de velopments, and prepare to come down, Or climb• up to this Georgia platform. We thiMkthese men have a good time in getting the mars of Ohio to sanction their deliberate treason to the interests of freedom and the free North.--Ohio State Jour. NEBRASKA Einerrnm.—lt seems to be conoticl ed that Hiram P. Bennett, of Nebraska City, Is deeded Delegate to Congress by it majority.— The election may be oontested on account of . poisons votelorartici lived on land %longing to' the Indians, which is said to be illegal. R. 11: - Chapman, late of Ohio, was the administration candidate, and every, effort. was made by the Territorial officials toelect him. . Usentosnawran . Bisstranit or. Stavits.—The Norfolk Argturstatee that a party of about:eigh teen Mayes of both sexes, left Norfolk and Ports. mouth last week for some northern port.— About a dozen are owned in Norfolk, and the balance on the other side of the firer. :They are mostly young, end souni , of them valuable mechanics, valued at from $1,600 i to $2,000 each. ROAD STOOKS FOR SALE-- AIL ,ha..loOhio P hall • do do; Apply to; noti BLAKELY RIMEL WILLIAM TATS, Plumber aug Cleis.Fk tar, No. 10 fourth street, near Marti.. arid 4 12 Pain street. art door. to Aid_ Parkinaciesollts, sad lad eral opooallatftharartea Drug BU*, Allegheny. EirEfary datcrlPtiort of FlttioitAfor Vfo.• KM and Stem. m7 3 / 4 1 . ____ 114.. SK ETS-51) Neetii eovered X arket, ! A Jp 30' do Oyer,' , do, . Cldorost Round - 10 . do School 24. Aboo Mr. asiortmot errancy and Work Lukas, La calved thta day by Penn.: IL }L and Rr We by head W. LL TALOIYIT .It co.. 02 Wood. tor. 4th eh :unsn-100 bbla No 3 large Mackerel; 100 half do do do bblo. White floh;, 00 bbl.. Troor; *4 _1 , 3 Lit oa r .; do; 1C;0 6. 1 0 1 . 1 der n store for oath/ J. B. GA B UCK WHEAT FLO • 0- sacks r ecdsad for de by WCANDLYAS, HEWS too.. oata owner Wood arid water greets. RIED PEACRES-100 sacks reo'd And ibr sale McOANDLIMS, ltildl9B 1100. IVANNERS' • SqRAPS-7 sacks iec'd and L Ibr ash by . IgeOANDLICEB, MAUNA 4100. I SCHOONILIKER & CO, No. /3 Wood J LtNe.t. betwl42l . l plretritud Water Manufsettu sort=l. Porrffnraindß'dta="h'ls' iNSEED mat Immagn J. i panNlll BCIIOONIII COPAL VARNISII-10 able. best ualitff, Mr Ws by n 02 4 J. BOHOO 4r CO. . - _ bble iu 'fine order, & 00., N 0.1 3 Wood rt. - APO :11• Is 1 = h w 4: . 'll : ' =.. va Just rao . otbor lot ot Ino Tooth Brughtot noir wiahleVott- LAK M .. VA " ` ' • j iiir Atilt 41'.1.4 TNTANT HAIR BRUSLUS--A large and mwortment of tarot Italr Ilronbas nut reed bi- W 24 • OWL 10.1.111101 ti . . Tritatt-7rtne sasortment of ' b.dt limber reed by • JOB YLICK/NO. DLL'S OLD. PALM SOAP—A large sup- PIT of tido eel rratadSitais reed br JOWITUMu4. GGLYCERINESc - OOLD CREAM, 40 , t arida for chip pod band; Rota so cioh.y4 , ncas II AIR DYES--A largo amortaieat of lia' .m,D rim sllof which br trarrantitedAjfez, 1.,::: aa -- IlibmaiNCi., NIITMEGS--200 Me:Aimee No. 1 Nutmeg', A:trias 10 , 1/. 8111.1.1110000. n 02 4 Oor.. Wood sad 24. ota. I": 11 11335'It P x" -Ii!lrai a lltg Y RISH - MOSS-4 bbls whit*, !doe article, for I ale by 11.114 RAL nuns a oo„ aown 011,-10 Mao joist rt.:mired arid jimbe ale by u 024 X. X EIFIL XIS 2W. r"- TAMAIOA 111/ oaks allow. for solo by R. M. BILLERB tO, L ARD ')IL-10 bblo No. I for alto by mat B. IL BELLitta a CO. anOLOCYNTU APPLE-1 casejtult li.naibr nab by nal R., It..„BELLIBB XTRACT LOGW00.1.;1 1 4-50 , bxe for salo PCI • B. IL KILLRIS t CO. ELENTS .GOODS:=A: tittm tOa hz . te a iniftlytO mut dos= aldirmt— styl.itrascits Auskleaug &mid. . vOOLSI4:LONG•SHAWLS-Az • A-111-. &Oa. him ust typal...l*m IMO Lens Stawis ths WO:WM sosautadurs of the Bar Wats sad Env /VENN. ; FLOUR-31 mks now. landing tram ntearter Yorktown. f or wig yy CIRKABE ..tr- TALLOW OIL-14. %lit (item.% 6 WO, To4ow 1/11, now landinztrono stanna . , Yorktown, for onnWr noZIL MAUR DICIEST kOO. • KKIBBPAPER-2k bundles for sale low by. 1144 J. SOHOOKMACIEL kW. • F 171.VERIZEW112 ' ltivers 64. a Isx We by no2Q-7. BS, in 141 b, cans: . . UOICAVILKAT--61 sacks for sale by no2o larailX H. 0014.1248 lAA= Pf.ACRES-8° bus_roAarlil for ajr mu by .;TYX) HENRY VOLJA24 _ UTTER bl?lls fresh roll for Ashialii INCED MEAT---A gaper'. "-iirti* of , 11ine30.14.t. put lip In o : eieas t _ roo2o W. A. a 0 r" MU. - kWLUSMS AND FlGSwrttlitgßa ALUM -75 bbls. for saleby i no 20 /A y E 100. - - LINSEED OiL--40011.0rZEZ=0,'' UM bIIELLAC-1i ewe_ for sale by: Alth nc.2o B. A. eigerOCK. x.OO nNIONS-25 Mild prime frlia Onionsituft Yar i r d " 4 lb'. Web iIUVER a Dn.woittiLH- OIL BiiIiGAMOT-100 lbs for- sale by • • A: pennon= & sale mew Front nod Wood an —-- - - - (!ASTILE SOAP ': 100 fclV?in caiik-for b A RNIFA FLOWERS-1 i... oonsirWo=egnfacy 5A.1350 hhdr; New c g i r for : @Mk b nal • . lcialPritt.ortrA 430, T APIO C A: I. bbi; SO l rAzing ALCM: 1 . lbs. for iugo by OtiIOTINUM-2 'mks Tor sale by ode IL IL "ULM 00,