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    EsTABLMHED I 1 178
BUSINESS 'DIRECTORY.
N. piernratu, a exiire
tze Nimo xy w 'Vjeg 40101:7
, And
: No. 10. alle saw; Bobs
- -
P. a 0o ere Aigrette For thest inffventid eta hag.'
J gitenletia dthe t i t enutmerciel Paean both In th e United Raton
(Ameba.
A MDT.
COMMISSION
W ON ME el l - ANTS
Cotton and.Woolma Ighchinery.
xt , a. /*ft.. sia siothditei - rk*:
-2411ealera m Alaasbetarnea' &tide!,
_ 67 Tine 5k., New York.
N. B.—Awn:ft lbr the
. 'W00D111:777 BRAOII IRON WORKS:. ~
&ea= Resnus 'and Bpilers,
R‘mo.ir. Airroty lo New Yok. Ibr
LO{ eLLovioneweeworeerandeoer Tome
1.4,17 p
D. F. TIE3IA Nlli St Cb
45 Fulton street, New York.
MAN LTFACTURgICS
OIL, ar, WATER COL ORS,
‘o.
did •Iniporteri of French Zinc White, be.
eirftiolme Prier Las ibewanted. apoo =Lava
the sabewlben
Jaya ofTlijjinga hgi - Di :1 to Bth and 24th
' OF 1340.11 - 11 O.V
A 711.' ,
NEW YORK' AND OLIFORNIA
B ,..maaraute LINZ. (Via Ptleareennel -
Metter than We, Ratt,
The Aooessory • Transit Co. (of Nioarages)
Proprietors.
'I'RE NORTLIERN .LIGHT, STAR Or
THY' WIST, P/1011ETIISU or DAHILL W6ll,
ft, oft Vet elan atestoolttpe. will leave New York oe
the Oth sod :tither r awn mouth, ougmeetlon Jr" - the M,
mons Transit Amain (having but Ifielve wake of land i
barer k j a,I i we, et _ II:re! g"4
M'ltatil.• "I
tl l l_r i* *P 4 :ll% . ti: 2 '
NAM. wed's& PAC37B:"I. eaItiItrIIZU. V JOIATUABI, I
Goa of whleh will Ital. hon Juan flee Ong.. . Yaothe ,
daterminus of the Ttanalt ftoate,where the ..PooM Blom•
tr w edre the Poiwingetw at the Onto yel wharf hit•
taly on • tholf nft' Ona.P ' et owe to Batt
Al. dutperiento4lllllZma
r .l ettache4 to melt
Win r_ , loforsontlo at_pavait. t
1 OtartO ''' 1 . 11 1/LRLittrllo2l,l1 red " AMT PIr
eolleSsod, 2 Bowling A .
t ' ce* -- klgfj
,
•
Tau and-Fancy Goods.
*Main • Tasker,
19 PARK' PLUS., NEW YORK, invitee
0 . t . tat at_ touttoik: Roithsru sal Nashua Marabouts,
u=.,oatos. tyr, Tooth and •Non
oslao. 301 saut Rood fle=l'"'" 8°""4.1.'"
iite, Puskal. books. Dm* Rot
c.nos. PhM sod Nokß
.la
00. Rook. and Eras. Watch - Guar,
of ar, so d
Olano Moak Am; hullo Rubbor
o
Punt, U
P9'4Bchat ni
sod Vloihsajodusaug fouroorot vei f y i % t t twee of
. R ou l lahProusßolutlonoos, Poesy (hoodoos wilt bat
011.4 t
o =a:tru bti zeirms Clash or Approved
Wt
Rma, t oyd and
...
Park Paw; ow
P. B.—Ploaso out this out. . .Zisor2l.lyr
Hough's Patent llastio Skirts.
'LIAM rt, FRANCE, No. 1 Barclay - street,
zuliorms. - -
Atlll 0:
vKaounl atw.ottain• 43.9 t tete. am
thma tlllbepreeeentd mnufactues ama ~ l m
eatetillaw to law. away-}
sW. JACkSON ,& SOIL ..
GRATE AND FENDER MAKER,
Jo3l.diy 240 rue*? sr. di 930 BROADWAY; NEW rOZX
`eerie WAKEHOUBII
VIJNOAN, LEWIS & BARTOW, N 0.161
rmo.,:tri-irgatiaritt of PAP,EII Ibr Book
.t?1 Traottitmen getier:l4. Uttar
TOYS AND rANOY GOOD&
AttratOßN lt CO. 54 Maiden Limns,
( A 7 1 12a 0 142111L1
. ladv+t.Lemarbon of TOM
P 41141 GREENT i IS 1314,111 D
by ?heed rerteerteebretl Ilt l e d
.2.
~,a'.., Jaeob St„ hetr.Tork ir.
r rlig y uelebrated color it Aow.saknowt
elibe bi the BMUS= AND MST 'M e
.4iNt $ ever Orderable this or any ot, teener,:
It letlheineolahrel how el work.br 11 . bright bhes
ehute. axle Oa UN TARTLY(' r U2IIFORMITT of each pet-
Ur Ise wrier,' The inththetton It bee gime whennut
oetlsergee testae* to lettarelts.
I , 2=eobtolowl dry ar oretted In 011. hat U L. 411,
SUM
...... J tb am to dolt poroheeere..
. 1
th .
t. i irt r
....„.....,
tali 71;4 tohal l Arrr,Of =ohm sTron sAthiiiii - 4
b ybilerth4et.Vrallegwthevo4l%.
guin.t..4 '
co
t.
nor
" uttra 47l2;l4 =Mattnfte to ma rataftni
- .....1.4.14.,:t a. ..3.c remo!.o4t....air.Afratk°
Proprietor of Tarim Orem Worh; 14 101,6 at. 4 21T. city.
oullelbalbr
41tv.E Oil Maths and liattings._
INSON — & CO.. -
NO ii,„7417 . 11Tht NZ I, NIL IN WOOD,
- A - Itlciary rewiring a largo and choke OP -
... - IL mutant of 0 48PRPTIVOit, of Oa latmat sad mat
oraL,..mtLem t a , mad gat -
-7. — drama egad
&tits aanrsmat%ma t Py.
' . ' PAW sad Lima.,
a.
, Tattled Sala VatUlatt
Togekami liith avary dammiptioa of Hump. Uottat. and
'T NW '
C lrefo -
auraotak= a O .l Nt :ad g p.a . Xi= bar
..axikaaaa inadow Madam Piano aad Table Ca
ara , Hata, Drousi Qom pad Canto* IM/4ttog,
Ptak dmattata Wad; aa. su of width EU- b. at.
and at lowan oastk prima,- _ Wad
Fla !ATM': Ir Art r pßii...kmum...-
Till'iondereigned baring been appointed
bittoet••• Itipate fo e" tit
wiet:ligtvrehtsted.
s-alas it torgth ul a Ks
JL & CO.,
Reermathilir leen. attention of the bestow eoateutatti
to too estrefacity etthiee &she *tor all of em
To Iteeke turn bah soWeeted to the LiZraLItZST
TAIT aU the beep Roam& In the Ualual - Statee
and in entry Womb of bushman throoahoat
‘ tU a getWrska their aniktret areareey awl mem durstail•
VriAtirrotr;L' IT,l.PllNN`furAgrit-8'
4PPLI.L.
tge ..).oyolavd CU older. 4e. Counter, Porlobie
Donatat,22lx Cosa -
It USSEY a W M 44
"
.01 174 =hefty street, Commercial gear
-
•._ _ _
•
Book aid Job Printing.
MIN T. SHRYOCEi r banve:ntly re.
moved his Job Printing Oaten to a; string .ban
Guatto ttaibtint. 'Mad
anno Waring* at asarottaata, amenthetatots ana others.
d Wan Petßided With Steam pow.' and animation kwat
oh and - art •preema, h. la •onablad to exernsta artery de.
ant.
aeripUos boob tad taa rata afloatrtsatiletab print:ng .t abort
varratoda. • -
dean. afahal Air the aol. or . a gaparior artitla or St.
don. ma - bon saber's Mew boat Fifty maxis /loot
Mara'. Sig 33; .0 hand %ad In gala. laylo
PIITTSRFIIGH COACH - FACTORS.
ousat
- BIGELOW It Ca. '
MIMIMO • t. R.' 1N...i1100100r.
'OLLMOND
oar Wood se,, .
Pittsburgh ) Penna. •
COACHES, CARRIAGES, NIMMONS.
Ut-a ll lgt:?&"'flid:Cm d r i .
i ol=of WU of odd/
and tozoltuot
• . Hide Olt and leather store. --
• • • - D. itTEMPA'IMCK, •
• . 121 Booth-, Third Street,
Lavin Piiirtstasat Marton wt., Piisasipthls.
yc:=SALE - SPANISH RIDES, Drl
end tirsin salts' Palen Kips, Taanan* Tannin
a al in Linn Moan nod tba - Mitinas
of Inlanninah "awa y ann. Ibr whin
t=ii pint Willy. In or tan la
endings in akin '1 is Land fin or char nal
stiman*.
& CO
WHOLESALE CIROOLES.
?rodeo, aid Cousission "krauts,.
AND DNALXIIB IN •
Pittabosgh Manufactured Articles,
No. 219 /Aberty street, ,ecrour —Am k;
PITTIMUNIM. PA.
JONES * COOLNY,
WIIOIIIBALE GROCBRS
BOAT 'FORNMOBRS;
DICALLM Ilr
Predate aid filtsbOrghlunfutares,
N 0.141 Water Street,
" "I "arrertliaa. PEPICA.
• Janos Iniin dt co.,
MAN UFA,OT USERS OF
6111l7 nPirr,SJO ACID; Sulphuric Saar;
6:71h2•1 WNW% AdZ i.t
QUI Asksmati,74; Zilizolia • Ike,
cokes Ilatution,
_2 , moms
I PAINTERS.
.".LONG dc: LANE
ROUSE AND SION PAINTERS,
NO. VI murrt,7Tßitn
• Manor Wood and market Iltbaoth)
' • All orders promptly
at
to.
o eorbim style. • - InkTf4d
, ' PLATFOE SCALES
I' twiny description,sultable for Railroads,
Indablog BAY, COAL. OW{ wad MU..
• • db...u.n ganoralls. Parabannn ran aoW . *my
.. posronteil ownte, and 44 •Itef SK4 1 0.01.1
sarlobetory, ow b. ndurnad without rin.m.
17'Ibende7 Mew Odd !nand, antabuabad mom thug
t.w onion NINTid raid, M.Kroslawatd.
dosmrato te KlAgotta..Abiat.
yisrpsy ngs Oil Clothi gad Zattingi.
- . ROBISON & 00.;
Arnr muter; ormstrx rut mums,
NJ AVE now on hand, and to which they afro
d =il di em m te: li t ot
W be mold at ...t est: t
arn vorn. da , rltags, ••••••v ar 111110 1 :
ggel g otl t tiotrind ad other good. OnoMr
brooda 'kW. Ur attoctlela mollaiand In.
Tel
- • •• is !Nines .011ke,
d. aratir.
SRVANTB or i i descriptions supplied
S
P.'1114. fowl.. sad Ho .1i aro noesegoULio*ltod.
to atoll tbsconoino of tb..fod lu.. ono obi.. . Nov
oftand iroaraoto. to Mar* bmors.
llMiird
promptir attoadsd to. '
Donaldson, alderman.
prVItiCE, corner of. ram and St. Clair sm.;
taborlth./ b , tobsto. Ntidolaig to tho oillos of
rul bo'protmotlr.ottoadatt to. .1141,*
SCOTT, Dentist, rottxttl streak •
. tn dean vest of Marks& 011ie
Iili• .1. MITCHELL, Proprietors ofl
tusi to and tom the Utters
els a lu to.= and Ware= Daum la Bolles
Moe WWI. Pittirohot.. seeie,ri
ANLICL-BENATT, htenufaetuinr. of
I,lltrve
ti lLe.ekls:i==la mad wr tbkim
sainUsi illiabfkiiis.4o=l4s4lW.
iri l
ii
• LOUTS . SCULE FEB,
amulet at Law , and Eastern Collector
• nr tn.. amoral 10.0 Tax
t= WV; ...111VD P8AX8ThE421,7.4 RAILROAD, lie;
&ante. Ta_rearassa,Colemblard,,Ricblazd.
datUtalk Portaesa-ntemak Mcalltrjhr.,
; 111 77 &&&
•
34. lYaa n %Nand.. • Irinniai 00. -
• " °aka. 04
1 1 , trig.1
r in
11. P. lhal.r mAldlf
tu"..
L•C LULU' 'Attorney at Law, "Bak;
Wel's Building.," Gnat Arad, basset, Fourth owl
d
I treld"d^taar N o.m
irfb. t f"i Thth L ol b gr
12bkiti - E - PIIII.IAPS, Attorney at Law,
.11. b I t . Lou.,, No.
LI6BERT PoLLOCif., AttUrney Law—
*, Ckren,r of nth and Giant strnets,oppadta Mgt:our&
Pittaburah. tur24.1"63 "
Attorney at Law, aim
thit • 'mutt, ette.r. n•tr Grant, Pittsburgh.
GASPER IC, BRADY, Attorney at Law,
No. 89 fifth stred4,Nttsimrah.
Ellet4gan General Commission and Collect
tion Agency
. I'OR the collection or Horne Office,
and Foieign
Merrantlie and MI other money Melon, la lifehlgan
fp. 7 : l l.M r Statenegretamat and Prue. of Mom/
Stoek:ind lar..aurew /tweet. '" • "Li
1.4".
_ PELTIER A ANDERSON, Detroit, Ittaikao.
Rsterelacerio —Mem. Erma, Rohm. Dan,
merehaote.
!Wo widte it Oa., °netts Mem Lora., S *
tewart ON
•
Werrere—Two Armdm or Michigan from reateetabla
Inearaum Commaulea. mr Mid
-
Soldiers' Bounty Lands & Claims igainil
the Government.
LW ILL will 'procure Bounty Lund Nitro
rants Ibr Soldlezthetr widow. end
i roluor rhildreo d
.14.711.= in the •=ottarlorr'n=lyne..
tabiletorl by Omit...a. .
=illkek N 0.145 Third et.. one door *bore His Itbflold.
ID
I:7II.ARL= NAYLOR.
• VIM. A. -IRWIN'S
.11..5A.1. ESTATE OFFICE, 87. Froot t rAimMrk.tDada, street, 3cl door Atm Markeq Dada , la: lake Chun.
Ist - Ore, nig Iron, .0 , 41 property Doubt sod paid.
~
r
.0.-
A USTIN- LOOMIS, 'Rau Estat4 3 ll.gent,
A L Stock, Merehandis• and MU Broker Wee .Sit. 92
fen
. I.lth street, alms Woe& _ Buslasas prostapt.tr attmlied
ta. • • • L_ .
QIMUEL L. MARSRELL, Seczetarreiti•
14.7 sae* Isummos Oztapaay, 94 Water stmt.
M. GORDON,. Eleetetary Western hunt
-611: • MY* cc.. 92 Water itiest.
GARDENYRCOII7 AgentforFranklio
E. •
nfrdlnn iturarcomiknaparin dortda.eme comae . of Wa:d
d
io• A: MADEIRA, Agent for Delman Mu
m_ • coo r Oantoms. 42 Maar stmt. -
ZI : IN UAW, Jr., (enecearor to Jae. Want
-I.rarkozo:4.4 titNovzurgut or.N.l.b=
A l l6 . Pttut.tna. wriustar *nut me .ps.
101117 - P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in
rDnian. Palest . Oita. Varsdobaa and Dye Naffs. No. 296
bil/ stmt.. Pittsburgh.
eui ardoramill nassiva anniapt &Manta.
wr Angst far flabacte.V. !prop. :447
4..
7744 MiIINESTOPK a, 00, Wholesale'
sad man case:urtis nf Whliolasit.llad
sad fa num KRI wad - trout srOsta. Mts.
"" d&rt h.,
... . gosit7
AzirE, BELLEAII, Wholesale Dealer in
• n
o 4sasiat i m k,o4
w oos. v=em,aae
101011.
IZZIL
BANN it. REITER, IYholesalo Retail
laser ft Merl; awl Bt. stnets
SCHOONNAICER te CO., Wholesale
• oneness. No. 14, Wood .ti... Pittsburgh.
- -----
CEPlLNLEMliid:Stionsaar so L. non
•It 00., acme Itartat dm/ ma 4 Diamond—X:l*A .
ti on hanna olnil am/ eampletn amortment of.
064 11:Melson Marta, Parfainerv. an& MI ' '
pßionnong linkla Madmen, .. 2
a.mmir prmertptlons eamtally 00199Mba.4 . at all
COMMISSIOIV &Ci
SPRINGER lIABBAILTGH.
, COMII&SION hIERORANT,
Dealer in Wool, Provisioni kyrotince getgrigly.
NO. Z. 5 LIBERTY STREET *
PIMTIMORGirs- I•A
FORWARDING & COM minw MISSION' MERCHANT,
Parts,ailusmum sm. tb..i.got
Nix 153 Prone
•- • opik.n.c the WA&
hies J. Lam.—....Cas AeNu-
ATWELL, LIM & CO.,
WHOLESALE CitROCERS.
Produce & Commission Merchants,
AND DRAIJMN TN
PITTSBURGH HANUFACTURRS,
S Wood At., betsweem Wrier and Mnile et
ADIS PITISHO /MP
DAVID C. HERBSTI,
Flour, Produce, Provision and Commisahm
.MERCHANT,
.No VIZ Warty .6.1. aoraaraf Haw{
Pittsburgh,
- 111TES his attention to the sale of Near,
to Park. &WOO. Lard. Char. lititiar, UrY4 thisd
Irtlitsa_Seala •a.
atiabramenta mood:all/ POlSeitaL
(late of the grin of kingl. Moorheatl,)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
vsiceß IN PIG Norr4L AMY BLOOMS.
Fe. 76 Water street, below Starke
apto Prrrltinntoll. PRICY
i: a. mom
RUSSET .1* WELLS,
PORK PACKERS.
Wholesale Dealers in ,Provisitne,
GENERAL t:OMMISSION MERWIANTS,
IVO. WA LLMWT w arn . vosaserdaJ Sw,
I!mOVAL—Spinger Harbaogh & Co
g, hors lowsotod to No. Libor!) , stint.
intwannmavas.... . man
WIER lIABBADUII at CO., (SUOCOS
son to IL Harbessub) • Onutudation and Porgarditul
sectuuktg Dealers fnWool and Produce gerwrallp. ;No.
296 Libortr stunt. Pittsburgh. Ps.
A. A. HARDY,
coan/man apro ong
Vra 7 .iiiomMicaarym
agent of the Manson and Indianapolis
RAILROAD,
No. 80 Water st., Pittsburgh, Pa.
1a.19-Ird
J. W. BUTLER & CO.
FoRwARDINa & commissum MER.
CHANTS And BMWs ell Medic!
=tarsi, Articles, Lsect 'lrian& MAAS a 1 . 4 V 7 1,7, rnlii
treat. Plttiburgii. atirlidl4
ioirt. usu.= -• . "-MIL MUNN
itria:B/SON &. Wicaesale - °MOM,
Prodsoi Maw, sad colonial= Msrebtatta,
rasa. Plitsigh. 1•10
. J 7- B. 04.NTIBLD, late of Warren, .ohio,
u ne r :i t i . g re t i=oxeme it at.ea , e n =
rout
n 5M Aun, aPAIIVNtf
d.PI Wlltft sag,
Istvatmdad sod wo o
Isolus L ai r a.. 4 .." 7 - 4 .=urns, JL
.reb — Watriere Groom,
I Prod 1.4 °amnia= II Deekrs
• mil .
cif - ten WAREHOUSE.-HENRY
COLLINS. heNrleirrsod
orra
Dwarfs Obinft Nile Wu Plat g aside
orlA
21 W../ IMMO. star. Plttobantb st ' Fun
MIKAEI PALMER; Imparter amtbealer
ut.r....4l,==4,74twertet
MoOLINTOCK, laTorter lind Whole
sums b%Telendial l a. ,
--DRY GOODS.
JuNEPH.HORNS" & CO.,
Wholesale and Retell Dealers in
TRIMMINGS
gmeßaumuss Roanuer'a aLorzer.-
- Fancy Goods, &a,
N 0.17 Markel tf, bd. 401 and theDiesa -
irl.
liar Una.
D. AM, in, L-Bro.,
91 Market et , are closing out their en
_ tiro ofook artery Goods at an lassos dismount horn
.4. I= oe7: ftt. .'".a.ft ""bW lA of the woad;
goodx Parniaot=no ra t tly/Wom b : l4 ml listaion.
Wonted Plaidn, noisitadno...
dauserloiza.kee ar ,
aNd Oolerod Mom& etr " pod Prois e ribl. er
whloh Irmitl * mat sand
AA. MASON &
.wholeeale and Retail
t Dagen in b i:tany lad MS* DO Goode,
MURPHY & BURCHFIELD, Wholesale
• ates Small DrtOw& Merchant" arse to . urtti
ulna dr?veto Plusbentb. .
• • Ras Armed.
A N SXTENSIVE and well' selected stook
A
orIIOI,I6ICREISPINOOOODKunt NAM Markel
.101 - •
. .
READAEFLEOT ADBECoiIVINC — EIf
Authaz
n; v aesa 14=1 4.7 . 114 ore no:
bath tOr Len anlrinnee Weer. allot' the tenetertsh e
we ee e t etyle e , awl Wren melt oliceo Woe 'on thee I i
= aw e your seleeitoon iinopeosetthor. hike oh,
eke Wel t*PrOuldibi 1.1 1 Litthoh, ;74 Mod Otient.
mt• prieekr no &TIMM. We etodi Woke*. Gehl
rrEANSPAREAT WINDOW SHADES--
L we end Irolloth.edwl stoat, livak dllbnat, outwit
u t uni=iier . ..=b 4 =6:e t e . I m berrld stair of
isszaddskaedgeilsotasaid dad MLA des a:=.
/AZ Oil Clotb wanseci "Vet
. 0) . 0 ./ATL: , y,:. -. :::7 - Tiq ,, T . ..$p - .T40.0._.,-.:-. : . .vrAz . ET.TR
BUSINESS CARDS
ATTORNEYS.
AGENCIES.
t_) t 4 tt`.l
117113111113,011. PA.
"1r Atusm
6 T . EACTIIER-- A.1.4 - 4.10vr w .11 .. ns
. Marine Qum. Tim • Wood baths Polo%
w ha Ps e. " 4 .
JOHN
Fall — Trade, .1855.
JWILSON 4 SON; No. DI Wool:Ntreel l
• Irebld invite attentlep to their lerite end t: W°
wonnd-or Moth. Cloth :Pith Trimmed and P m lush
thm Orel! the hew 6=l dealrable_pitterhe Ibr, to t ygt
Men - Also • largeefileasat et Mt& SIN DE 1,6 H 4
or"ittM=ll4l.lZr.s.tr"" M Jr.
PITTN BURG El, W
•
BANKF AND BROKERS..
BANKING HOUSES
OF
111CDFORD
JOHN . T. HOGO:
sovnes BICRR BICDFORDICT 4.,
MOUNT PLICASAN BO
T. WICSTMORWD 00..
(6041.4 0 97 2 1 L LE, F Yjmniv2.,
NEW lIRIOUTON, BEAVERCO.,
Dcposlt. matrocl, Dlcconnta mute, Drank bolted. act/a.
wad oollectod. Bank Noir and Spode . bought tad mid
MILCkI, otbor • Socarltko - bottght kbit kohl' on
corcallfickm„yornocoolcitccu icall collstlaocoolkitod.
kiwis CIU:MII... SAM.
R.LNIER-1 RAIW, Bankers and Ex-
ahatigi Brokers. 'Buy kkd ocll gold'
V N om
.°... Icano_on Real biota or Stoc k y
a t i tt " Weir b ts: =ft d O
. 111 " o re.
Hillllll , srmieoa.al/ plot. toe Baton. _Mae CREW at
Third and Wood Mince* &redly MOO. the St Ch ar y
ap7
stel•ly
2. rrtr.
. WILIJAIiIs &Co Naas sad
T YVt t r el2lowa North East ooross . of Wood oast
Allr4s,kottitao-a nasaltaloa sad osilastions
EssotorUE at:traded to.
,jatsy
NHOLMJCS L SON,.Dealera in Foreign
o _sod Poore Ellis or Exebanga, Cortitto.too oaf.
c 1,0:. Book 5p001.174g.
thronehout Ow United Matra
MANUPACYLTRING.
1110kAll urreftru...:-....50au a. azuon.-......ww. Immo'
• UNION FOUNDRY,
Mitchell, Herron I Co.
wi LL continuo the buoitloN of the Union
LW& 074' tra ~"4.1 "VIINNOOR. Amen-
Cogl.l l lrAttne 111111 , 1111411 tsrt• sad tours!
rng Stomq, Lugati and Side Orme
MANTLE
AND I A &LOH STOVES;
MANTLE A.KITCILEN GRATES,
Hollow Ware, Wagon Boxes,Dog Irons, Sad Krona,
Tea Kettles, Plewa ai d Plow Polite,
Mill and'Machinery Outings generally
And AS mkt WATER PIPIB °torn..
&M.
IRON & NAILS OF TliE BEST TOLANDS,
Shovels . .,Spadea,
All of .111 be Kdd at 01.411121141mn. PMOS. - -
a,77-1r
W. W. WALLACE, •
STEAM MARBLE WORKS. . -
SM.= out 3:t3 Moly *wt. fwatilit Alee&Ude Wed,
P1T1'38118131.1.
Xi ONITMENTS,. Totabe,,
.grave Stones.
..t.
in Forrdtore Tom IdarktoliOmmiodni Stowe. 444.
in
or band. and madam order. iry atiobbeerr. at use
ILoma pew , Three•larodrel mistral eadeelerted de.
tiara"tturtriatra itl i reit n 7. ll rira. 4B4 e bitnr.
tilled with dogettei at 319 Liberty fluor.
atrt3 W. W. WALL/KUL
—_—_____
K
Pemitotton Mills, .Pittelmkgh. • -
ENNEDY, CHILDS & 00., • Manztfse
Penn A No. 1 Deseret-I almalliE
Melo of ell colors sad shades
1 4 307: r e Tying
Bed Onr•is
Planes Mar owl flab ton
!Left t • • •
Boys of all thee mkt theerlytiosr
B '
••nroralere left at Om flerthret Beare of Lep.. MIME
ult. Ist Wood Amt. 1111 boys Wale& le2klv
• sun it arocsit
-' 31'CORD & CO.
wHoueuas WD MAIL ratunomAlut
RAT 'AND CAP MANUFAOTUREIA
AND DILUJIMIEI4I.I. I 4E/NDS 07 Mid.
MUM OI IMOD AND PIPMAITALVIT4-
.EUts
Tbtr attraeo• rratimatttr b mrgandr yydy~ ath,
an ylaotlials
Muftkßam. entls dlrm•
t.3!li . Mot.- ...ULM M."'
i
liVinnia, L ven a co.
NOVELTY WORKS, prrrersuaau, PA.
XRAOIC and Depot Railroad Soak% Bit,
Oatle and Oran to.; Ream and Counter datiker
Hill. :241 , 247. Mi u g ha lhn , =mob Uoff••
Salto and Iraateckla. Irqs =WI!' nem,. R.
fin: in form sad - au
I A. BROWN, would isonnwpwwfollylu
tt ' . l2 t. l ret t r=t; - 1117 . . 1- I ° •,XL" . V:
towetatent of Wattle.' Mtn& ...tee • onWeleete
ant mute to
iled eto the beet !tyke. trammed anal
to tote. Un emote. Illa shade tout to mean.
without the OM eV • team driver. Litwin &mod the
stoth. tool&
_sad brood of tit......ootemet =et Ai
littateey A x=eliwattAkszu to !Walsh their 014
of rN. 611,111 111
.pag47ir ,oil
UTA ' r Ma. ►eemJ. o. &Wood Wiley
tut=
11!GLLIA.IN . • U. mu.
WILLIAM BARNIIIU & 00., ,
.61 Penn et., below Kat-bury Pittsburgh, P&
• `TEAM BOILKEtIid.K.ERS and SHEET
-1.0 IRON WORKERS, Malattlnetar.. of Ilarobt Ire Pat
ent Ifoll.o , Locannotl may sod ( 1 71Indigit SollarS. Chts.
gag; Ireletog n izak Mt Ma Plsout .i rklitl4
Eirfrise 'weak
artart.notlea: All ordAVllial AdAgirarpnV.
Attowl.l
Rats and Cap&
WILSON & SON keep• impatiently en
.e. m .r <bri Isoe•etwegy es. Bete and
t=one - Kialiii - Thap. met azel ttal d inelnoU to
emu*. eaU haLe vadat' ume.eterartiet:
W. WOOOWELL, Wholesale and Retail
,d h paaida , sl/1138eler osnsetWsrolain
- .7.."'ia1'. , • , •0•411014 -* ..:
GROCERS.
- _
PAWL P. PILVOrtll.
Shaver Dilworth,
WII.OLESALE GROCERS,
Nos. 130 ft. 132 Second Streit,
fltqlippelf 14:00E1 Mid Pmftl4l.ll P/174,11WRAY.
Wholesale Grocer and General Meachant,
AA. 700 Liberty /Ann. AttAbsov.i. aeo4l
SMITH, NAM M,
W.UOLESA.LE &
GRU ROC ERS,
122 Second. and 151 Frew street,
'arra:ea/Boa PP.
DAUM WALIA4I...
Wallacet Gardiner,
Dll OLEffltl DY4LARS 1.111
Flour, Provisions turd Produce Gencraly,
?Wan LIAM/ gr. Away .
.caJUIS eala Gramm 11021110 Wad stmt. P ft tabacit,-
___l7
.OULBKRTSON Wholesale unaces and.
_ci.somatoe Ildreboait. Deader to Plod dad PIN&
tough. 146
Uher" ""4
21".
salami rms.
I OIIN FLOYD ..lt CO., Wholesale Orman
Or andOonualdislonalabbaste,No. 111 Woodland= Lib
ny etreet, EWAN:es& tele
ROBERT ZOOM, Wholesale Omer,
Dealer In Pkwe sok Plettberktartelbetone. and WI
k of randre Nee Lkeskeekke W /sad Lkenws, tia:
Liberty stmt. Ws head ge.kenr se reek Wpm
-43 kftwoogsbele Whlekey.vbfeb CU be wei kw far ebilk
IMITO 1111M1556-.......111LLUN 101111 0.--... X. CO/7111
neA.NDUSS, 14AN8 CO., (mew
' iota to Iflek ktoClosOlees.) Mabry Groom
la Itello,lllem, Oortkookers iv oaf 13
kkloolketateo rimovir, moan of Wood oak ivrtsV
.10101 1etti11........./Ull/1 D. CLIKIL-
ArGILLE & ROE, Wholesale Grocers lad
Casoithike Hera= to. No. Ili Mats. sinotatle,
viru.r.t Id e. lITCLI7ItI, Grocer . arid
shitiraf e e:=2ll
Ono esn—lrm Frans and nntin Bad
naves on the Jawed nazi&
DALZILL h 00., Wholesale.
odn.c.u. NnnLaNnion Pl° 4 _,- 11,4 ,
an ntatntratk ilinno nn, nnsotao. MI LINK,
Ilttaebornh.
__v._ -
)ISALMI DI -01 1 7 1:1 7 "rtio; Whol o Gra
_ arikomaudos Marguata, Deta i g usiu k prodam.
o. INY walla street. sel hoot
•
fIAGIALIMIVOODWAILD 47004 WhoIS
air Ws Omni 1 18 41311lactat 01not,,JVididode
p *to . 01 azw.A
JOHN T. EIHRYOOK.. '
Book and Job Printer lid Pablieber.
Ne.lennti.biiss; Ananothoa, anat. ouoo.
13100 K BINDER'S Awl Box IOW" Straw
eat+ellticardashrayi °ALUM., Alio. Ilooka. Papa rd
A:*ILN S. DAVISON, Bookseller •and-Sior
. mar, immemor to Davison t tat% No. IMAM
war Nourth.llitttuat. Ft.
AIRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller Sad
im,,imolltak„,„,vite., Ito. MI Markiliinek are
jr AY a CO., Booksellers and Stationers,
Na ss woid.._.otost. int door the arum of Mint
1 , 1111. Po. mann. sod las MelocceitaaUran bald
L. READ, Bookseller and Mallow, 80,
el • ig moth Aptino Bulldtais.
- 111 iiiiilNG-6- bble.. Baltimore' Herring,
Jr II rooked 5.4 fa , itoLEby ATWILL, US a OD..
_—______—___.
The College of St. James. Xaryhonot
liE nextlteuttel ' Beexion of the Colteiie
an4 . of the Oistositte.Sehool °poop co MONDAT;• 'O4.
to t...
The ORLDIAtOIt 130tt L nostroiritrils when 110, t
i.
thou twain rant otatoo and moans them On tot
1..• slider Instniatke wad . Oltdolkot litotillUS "Mot to'
Maio gooto,Ato. Proporatory ottittottaltiont 'Walt PSI
old we blood tuner Colin' dholgolloo. - •• i' .
• lbo COMMIX ototniego tbe *goal donee smlL4ll'
• ammo! obligee. Imola. sad etuantion by rsd
and lectd2llll. , ii bal IM illniaratio ttiotrypttoo NM
menu oaltablik to tho stlvascod • Mil . alutslikadlnsar :
Metntlooto: Thc..Rottor t =pt i oo......ostu ti tt intporillo c i.
iscl. 4h* Vr: r e, Ran 3011 N — E- -Sr 11"...D. •
sol4aotto: Moat". &sal. O.) Colton al St. wan. tt.
BAUCOI3-75 boxes
Lug &WA
orrkW* Tobia:c4..
141 'll =tax To 4; -
11: tVg=
k4l OT '
4 6 '
My T. =Mit &1:117=7r
VOR tiLLE OK EXCILAXGR-4. Farm .of
200 mom dtas...llo tiesitioooaitty,22
end twangs h. One tliabosetwicoos 2.1440." The 2120 e le
2121 gratmed,tkal fain of 43(. Omit. Peke IS pm =sox
rl i ftlr b t'''' at a r k t ab ,. 4u4neog the
DNESDAY MORNING,
HEW YORK ADVIDMIEBIEKIMI.
.....4ssauaN
tnrsa ,vissonsvarszt,a
agrunecuro ?oss..n. =wawa"
The Hand Sewing Machias, ,
KLIMPLCIDIaI. anon Waft or
F. R. Rf_tilled3oll) & S. H. ROPER,
RY nowsse s Dam. BOSTON,
ripHIS Machine y . ,
I s Ow but a
1 KM. ihrsjul; • It. own heedlA 'Wire
gY
every eater st =sws stitch. salmi wove, Akain.
The status eretizneett &me airin &mei itewl es. mt.
*toot the plefestlen their manes shisltittliaritr.
cannot beidialteraletted m'haatt Tbs work IA
vtl.m . e.t.sen keit et Vice the wart , lhlte Whir
W. 11.
' 348 Deseillsay. tier Y.
Wihruge ebb Maples ewit by malt oh
mato
The ilzaeriean Watch'
IS now. an - anie by tne principal dealers
thropighott the cough,. and the DUO :say invited
us, „..At, J.... slag the
rimy' are constructed on the PATIN? Lama MI MI.
PLE, ao long hied and pproved, vdth sgeh alteratlone
trarthe ot Shut, ea looli t e s r_ rinse ham dee
dtiDtttrAßlLl LgiaLITY. AM}
T he I d. .forturrro tLhe Aerate:cc BATOR
In z rinalartterder orlte • 10=Tbarnanoe,.
%aim.% Tur.se ane
eigir'lT law ORAILDrD6VIII. W?rhMri.
engraved on the novensent. no
1 Bafe_littoe.
E R_
_MINING ITKP . OSES, and - for EMI
.O 110 n 11
. n t .o la lt u Azakbntl x
.ST, w ira t.w. : d ui 0011 TAPX WATLITURL U
PUTMA
D err. mtiptly angibtart " " M i tP R IT L E
270 .:1 3 A cu LtraVOILW .4 " 41111171441 AL&
. LOOKING LASSES ''
And Picture FrameG Manutaitory.
IfORAOS V. BIGLER, . ,
wßoLasaut AND 'WALL S.LLa . 4200NN.
64Yorsyt1 street,liew Irak.
MR. H. V. S. would call the c 4 ention of
e...UM. ldetting the city. . ad toPeaff T. thus, ln
• trey, his extensive
WARINOONS AND DIANOTAOTO T.
ha the pee•somita of uneanallat hiliallaidin. Oa ambled t•
ex...alai me on the mania lioadhl• te Tta Be.
' ro m etTeritaf OTITIghI grATLIVIDIL 2 f"
inenl"
NOULDlnfillh HIGH GILT. ROAN W iti DAN.
I ra
DUPLE, ZEBRA
on ANA INAIIIXIANY. IL T, Twisty
aad anteteatly hand.
Orders tram .it tom. of ,the DMITRI) ST TO AND
CANADAD executed with artmotzmi alth th•
greatest of cam
newel macaw &now to Wetrade. f
nottledv 6047. 00 sad 71.1oniv th et
Hudson Income to be Made Home.
1-‘HE t above ion be made in or . Town
~.e.„.„,,,..,...1.114n105,.br. ig In
an outlay of Illn, ono Lomond dolll • Aar nn Do
nada. The artiste la one of anlvaraal 400 olliatnstlon,
and ono tbat. Dm putahnitho bralaa of thitle/tat amlnaat
Illikaaph oni .
most D lt la ao r of !h. solleshhat that 1111 &dined to banana ono of tha
mas noonalUse of Ufa. Tia rattled* Is
ow that will/bay* au rawly and lamnann i t n alla as Soar.
1134 ir„t o tpr z e,,b• .ant I b4 i l.ao. on t ma i =
_num ant whoa requiter *dens. ' ' i Ps. .
. . JAMS T. fIORN t 00,
1. Pool oftes. w. rwk.
Nov York; Ottotaelltialms • )
- • .
For the
THE U. S. PATENT hURBLE Co.
Na 29$ &midway, ear.ralalklTai 'Park.
A u ltat e etllltOPT,Onr ... LEDYST alt orders la
aa. to wow= of Ream, P.=
lieapal , aael all Sae? alarblaelaQual
1= :ad darabdalrla s l =arta.,
U wl& akan Timm
or Ask. It la wholly Pm !pa arl
•=tlearza.l.lBl ama l tea Mar maa l
awe 0.1.7 aiMbas frau* MO. Q . ars
=MM. Oablast alaaanraaa alma soamsa. sad
11111/01•01.101111/1111411111:014. Manta *a aka altar
trauma walk.
_P A iar It
.108.1P1114.11.1jai, IPT" 14";
.. . -
ce..ltkaa. -
- rnur PREXIIIII P/6710 v•POILISII.
• STEINWAY .1.:: SONS,
'PIAO4OATZ ALLNIINAUTOILY, ti Wal* 81, t._ . onus saosswsr.
11 ESPECTFULLY Gall the at- •
jl.ll, testiss attar puddle to titote
oottortottisttottomi•V‘att at:Altana%
'Web, lor "chum or Woo. els. • L_
tench. 'Wanly otiltdab, sad es'a7,thluts thed
SW •
Plano mint. weals urpossod. As ssecostot Skis sasett•
war sr Chi', Isstrainostklesio issedtspoos. thst
atm& vest lletaropttLitiut Xi at Wsmtgews, tbs .
stet snaso.usst Isi.=lsises, assailetaad. so, Oro.
o.2l¢sed. Ing s cm r wnra w r tr. ten.:
..,,, ,,.sztimmigh
tim , were la ocurpettzin with tbs ism Meld
maassfeatesste frote Mows% New iTert.`ipirds—sid
lialtis.de. rucasosts- awl desists sltt. Om!' It to Wok
ett....toe• ts odd sst .1/tOttko tat tts.suolsot. What,
__________ . • ._ _______
. • . eap 01111
TFIVE BENZOLK G A S kiln COMPANY
are rpm.] to tarnish Powtatio the Maddere milt.
sum toe Almehmtarbah Mena U...... Massa
Mete. dadmed litslime. ea Teas ser war.
!s_atirltt..aez......4=. w .. 4.11.4.
t t h r . ai
;a emersto velM• add werhette. Dm LWALSePteeM It
1 Ow bett elimPIR 0.2 Coal tM• sad Wm thee tlor terst
mooed UMW Ceadls• nor ala mor smarm ono
tho rioto wow.. mei Um prism Wrpoe Oteto Mr thee
sey 4.111.1 t mmelem mete, ,LOS OulitModlus , foe mar-
All oilers
Meaty abate Am an Lb*
t 1 ./..0 ALL.' bases er JIM Clamay.
ollalm• • sal ! dew York._:
LESTklitti IRON
/
tux Tsui JUMP
•
IMOD:WORTHS MAXIM) , PINES
gfrilikiN';"
T HE subsori having been applied
.01 .
the In :17.• ilk On almost Ms omasbro•
immortals MOM me. lassettoa.
am.r
Um, Uremia* Nachine, .
paled tlur Isms . to Me easel 11.s1. lam
Wwits, will ammo* mita Wow 01 sedteilst the Mom
II to sa osuaderd mama Re Immslly seamerads.
ed sammosity or Woodanseltlt PlVy dirklass, mum
beterod by him, ell ome
Mel
me eo pritoesUoe.
Idaho ets ■ Wmtm of *TILL
UlNltd. e• Maim •
...2.Thwiti ftpo.m. of
mood. bunt/ ot sstrostM•
sad Saab: sad Wm totrusamo Wm mew* U, Insulate
100 Pr Mkt memo mann Ibr Ms WOO 10~7 th 1...... 1.
Mrelobsd by soy west ameemosaym. sod teem tine bet
meted le WM/ ma tow.et mill at • Itrio MANI
are
oat
Um Marampties of tea
V4 re A, arms hafted* Wes teems rase tio ism
it Mama. K. Mama le.. tt. W. dkossa /book.
l e . ti. 71.4 Theme, Dsbudlttorm. L. 14 iksas s e Udell;
C a 4Mtlapird, Now 1M u" rodll;Thsafaell. II
Yk wen IL lamed.:Ar%4Z.u:LaurraL
son.= witrat, b.w.sw, raw.. A.
C. I. e*toraultha..ll
=au% PSI £144., a
i lit:: Y.
Cwt 11.t.t., 11 ' " 0.., 1 1 . 14 " &" 1.
act....a. 0211% IMeil.....Cobbp • .....obre . ..a. ed. A C4I4
Ws:l.llftis baton. iWkaair477l;7lrl4l=
111: 4 .If 4. " 0 4 14 rientrordwattsz
WI aorta eMo, Ohtani Stain. &nth Amnion. otta
t = s ytu b promptly stamdsd to or Amett Mao . an
idi=la WI Imelses of the sotud AsmaresAsodll
t. - 411 Pint ser4 Coo" it i Mr.
_
• FANCY GOODS,
Glassware, Toys, Archery, Cricket,
And SPOSTMENS' 2071PMENTS.
TRIODOS'BOLLISRAGEN to CO.,
64 LIBERTY STREET,
saw Y 01 64
-
AVE now on hand and continue to rtre
mho orootootly.ond thor offer to tortr Mood.
=O%l roi . " 41 1
12 " titirg=g B
tor
t r u m u sail Vabnotr, Por s i t t
16'"1V14 01• .11=rorroltAl".4.44=
FAT trtglailoratt,triZ
Oborsimortg.,byt use owl Tao
(711: 11 . Bo b riorM i l a% sod onward V ratt Sid l
BOHIRETELIN *BEES. 411 00,
111Porthall ALD DEALIIIIB tH
011ei kee, Perfumery,
• 170 WILLIAM ET New York,
INVITE the attention o f the trade to their
P
laereaa4 tuba Mock ofDtfts..44late, 014, erfume.
niabbachtlethelrhftlarliene elhtehhDrllte,
ova
they ft Wee twelfth, Caret &Oak the kbt110•11
tim ian t n a • , 16 1%.4 . =c rortittra
. a hitepete. atk maeigerr
ere *Leo Ift ihn ia thre i ?AT = " k k ti,
Oraere,l
w !efts or ttlr . MIA will rm'rat'a
' •- - - iIItPORTANT -
• TO BOTIZEKSHPRRB AND .DRALERIL
UR - KOPS ELLE
, .
" nm5 r"74 1 11* , =1."11.7; If:yr.
friagopr:4 4 9 If u thie".lo47 l :7 411.
vorni AND MICR Z.._ _
_TTABLLIgIa d c .
CkEld bul aC iP rj,..2.ByVt, ft. 121
0.44113 r
ma , gm swereil -armed, ,
is i y 10 Com. and \ o ioany •sett•
alis of etallr mwmr ... .Lkt, ~ oft ~....
osibi. tons& rat lar - who
gmlimle Tismo
Mtai4,,6461 -T irk.,s4: st a &ak a km a ntli. sr:
Owla:
Jwirlydt ,
Photographic and D mrarioac rerr,otype
midi" ezeiuded AttablisisKiit in 14 Cowry.
LI H. SIMPSON, • ( sztooessor, to Mouth &
*other.) illifti n. Wlly t e a llir York, , boat door I.
lo thi unlr ootabbrir
t: r apW l arotrp vans • armada an inanaloor
tuna and pot up In dals punt Mato. Pupa an rap on
haring mulling maw, IL t hy, pocoroo r adj u rnotko of
Photcgraphy of Lett 4 04 tr. our: work
onsfiNtarad,Hly.loarnpapd, dollarr a SUI:a
• NEW YORK OORK :ARO/lA/In
• BAG AtANUFAGTORY,
Noa 1 , 4 4djzilstutaut.; up
Corn Exchange Rolaingf,„-New York;
liA /LLERS, FLOUR DEALERS, Ac,., aUp ,
tehtlithit to
ardor.
ThowntworlhOt would ths attention of Gowntry r
Matbsols to his pt. of Yortoors' Bop, ot
Malmo oft 4 dOIhI Oran W w rvloot .stilso at ninth,.
*"" l44,A= l" rd with BAIA tiAOll. BAGS of
ol I s=l a t= " oelttesiv la lrlteltt kori=l.
MUSIC. &C.
.
Charlotti Blum,
VIANCIPACTIIIIdIa and Dealer in Piano
ka vorao sad loped* of mak sodPianos.odtro
000ti. Oddo wed Per ao. muaanna so Pm
ukildr. !Mold •*, OVA -Boorilaws, trldb
met Attoettiosot, 'll7 UN
Wood .t.
HENRYRIMIER; Dealer in Mailio ir
• osnrinitnanmai.snossereir or moss maw
"tut/Mord= cl jaZoge itArelo=
aIIIN - 11. MELLOR, Defier in Pinno Forte..
mute my wow Indmiimuk, &bed & m
a!
ir.4474gratt. EigerV.,
up LARELy & ItIOHIET offer for sale in
tomb; b! watt matron SOADO or hood o tho
means Muutl4l l4 brootzt Wo wild Or rostdoot of
lbovauwat; woodburn! and 11.44.
ba,Sch „MOT leOpontit 0r..711k awl daltlr
MI KW
OVEMBER 28 , 1855
PI TTSB URGH-GAZET
F7Tratirtrikltwirr,!‘
,BY THE °ABABA.
The Royal Bank of Prussia, on the 7th indent,
raised the rate of dimmunt from 4 to 41 per
cent, on commorcinl paper, and from 5 to s}pr
cent. on loans upon public funds and other secu
rities.
A letter from Anostardato states that theßank
of Holland hue raised its rate of discount for
commercial bills from to 4 per cent" The
discount on railway securities remains as It was
--at 4 per cent.
An Antwerp journal states that large quantities'
of silver, in ingots, have been cent from Amste
dam by railway to Paris by the Bank of Amster
dam to the Bank of France.
During a storm at Cadiz; a few days ago, the
lightning struck a powder magazine in the Island
of Ban Fernando, and caused an explosion which
did damage to the amount of-1,000,000 real,
(.410,000.)
The Paris paper Conaitutioanet, on the au
thority of a correspondent at Mean, publishes
part of an order of the day of- Prince Bortaoha
koff, in which he tells the army that the Empe
ror has invested him with full powers to cease
or continue the defence of the RUBBI110: pa
eldan in the Crimea, according to circumstan
tial.
The Commander-in -Chief adds: -s" We Will
never voluntarily abandon this! country, where
St. Vladimir received the water of grams after
his conversion to Christianity; but there are
conditions that sometime' render the firmest res
olutions impracticable, and the greatest writ- ;
ces useless.
The Emperor has designed to leave me so l e
judge of the moment when we ought to change
our line of defence. If it should be the
will of God we should do so , it is for tut to prove
that we know how to justify lailL.bol2llosllll con-
Adence of the Cur, who has arrived in our vicin
ity,to provide for the defence of the country and
the wants of his army."
The order it dated from the heights of Mae,
ketmle, October IL.
The Russian government have issued special*
instructions to its officiate ordering ast many re
cruits to be raked at, possitde- and of all ages,.
from 20 to 30. •
Private letters froth Kars rate the Russian
loss in the late action extremely high—at as
many ait 12,000 men killed, wounded and prison
ers. Other letters in the Constantinople papers
go higher still, and talk of 18,000 and even 18,-
000. The lowest of; the three, statements is
probably an exaggeration; bat „there can be no
doubt of the completeness of the Victory or of
the gallant behaviour of the Turks.
The latest account" received at .Vienna • from
the Crimea 'bertha the Russian army, . after
being reinforced by 22,000 freak troops, from .
Perekop, under General Pienutin, was about to
assume the offensive, and was making prepara
tion, for a vigorous attack on Eapatoria.
it is said that all the batteries at Odessa are
to be disarmed, and guns sent to Nicolalaff.
It is stated in the same letter that MourevieS;
who commands before Kars, is retiring to the
Russian frontiers.
The Military Gazette of Vienna pretends to
. have received fVom Trebiscmde the news that,
in Ms report of Sept. 80th, the Turkish corn
made" of Kars, Vassif Psalm, declared that he
mild not hold out more deli three weeks unless
he received reinforcements and 'applies. Upon
this Omar Pasha immediately gave order's to
send to Kara 12,000 -horses, with provisions. It
remains . to be seen whether this re-victnating
corps summated in reaching Ears.. According to
e same correspondence, Prince Rebutoff - had
arrived before the place with 14,060 horses, and
a fresh meek was thought imminent.
A letter from Soaohato - Ksleh gives a- rather
more encouraging dosoriPrion or Uri slat, or af
fairs at Kars than stoma of theprerious accounts
Colonel Simmons arrived at the above plase on
the 11th of October frees 13alaklairs in the Greet
Britain, with 1800 Turkish troops. lie there
met Otnar Psalm, who seat foiward the &time:ad
guard of his - army with the intentions of follow
ing with the main body. on the 12th. Colonel
Simmons, it appears, had been present at a
council of Cimmerian chiefs this result of which
had been a combination of piens by them and
Omar Fiche,- the exact object of which is not
oseaticeed. Regret is expresso' at the small
Josue at Omar Pacha's disposal, but the latter
adds that it is daily being augmented by draught s
from the Crimes and elsewhere. The - letter
further alludes to, the continued investment of
' Kars, and the great risk there existed of its re
dentine, with its gardsoa of 16,000 men and
IEO2 pieces of. artillery, and imputes to the emu
„menders of the allies coaddesuble remissness is
neglecting so iMportant a place.
The /Weld correspondent of the Times, , wi ng en the inetant, 111 11.—" There are two
cases respecting which our eau and the Spanish
government are at difference, and which, I re
gret to say, have arrived at a stage which seem*
to threaten very seriously the friendly relation
between the two countries; led t have reason to
think that Lord Bowden ima received leatruo-
Lions relative to the circumstances and the pos
sible result of the negotiations respecting
them which will be very anpailLable to the
Spanish government '`o•
The chief details of this above -mentioned caws
are as followiz—Mr Boylan an English mem
chant of greet:Yemen:ability, had been resident
for 19 year, in the bland of Cuba, and was *stab
lialtal at Santiago de Cuba, where he canted oa
an extensive commerce. About two years since
be was stukleabr ordered by the authorities-to
leave the lairt4 and he proceeded to England
to lay his vase- before kis own Government It
Isimid though no proefs whatever have been
brought forward to back the report, that he wee
suspected by the Spanish authorities of being
implieated In political intrigues. wheh Mr.
Boylan firmy . denies, declaring, on the contrary
that he has never Interfered or had anything to
do with petition at all, and *bat his own interests
were entirely bound up with the peace and pro*.
parity of the blend. It appears that our Gov
ernment took up Mr. Boylan'afteo very atlro4lo7.
Ile had been subjected to heavy losses by being
obliged to abandon his large establishment in
Cuba, and they Insisted on the Spanish Govern
ment making him - due reparation. The result
of the negotiations which ensued was that the
latter agreotto do so, and it wae . matusily ar
,ranged that the came should be submitted to
arbitration, our Government nomi n ating- Mr.
Mater Eogllsh Consul at New Cri as sps, their
arbitrator, 444 the Spaniel Ittiveiument the Mer
ge's de Espana, their Governor of Santiago
de Caps, on the their side. Mr.,Boylan was also
allowed.to•risturn to Cabs for a year to arrange
his affair, and' bide the result of the arbitration;
Mit now comes the most serious part of the case.
In April last,•berore the result of the arbitra
tion was known, aid indeed, before the English
arbitrator had even arrived, Mr. •Boylon received
a peremptory order from the authorities of San.
tiago de Cuba to leave the Island within eight
days, the priteiti for which tresithat he had not
fulfilled the oinditions on which wf ris allowed
to return, the principal of which were that he
must either take out • Wee , of nataisillation
(which. would • require him to change his
religion,) ortetast apply to the Captain General
for spechtdpermitrion to' emain Imager.
The latter coadition hilted complied with,hsving
memorialised the Captain General, stating that I
he had found it impossible hitherto to dispose of
his property there,'sed praying , fiurther time
to Wow him to do eo. in To this oriel no an
ewer trait received, nor - would nth authorities of
'Santiago de Cabs allow Mr. -.Burial to premed
to the Havana to lay his' gem before the Cap
tain General, but he was put on heard a French
merchant vessel at Santiago, and conveyed again
to &Ow& The result of all this has been that
Mr. - 1100e is rained, and that our Government,
naturally indignant at the conduct-pursued by
the Splash authorities, after: the two • govern-
Mots „had Agreed to submit the "Wale case, to
arbitration; have - demmided felt and speedy tat
isfactioi,ised this ti hii been formally
Intimated that; the eontletuanee of friendly rela
tions between England and tipsha may s . depend
on thew demands • being promptly complied
• The ether cense ii also a vary serious me.-
4..hipenish veseel ladled the Fernando Po, and
owned by..Beinehint bonito,' sailed 'rim that
port for Fernande P 0 , .: having on board a great
number of wider na rks respecting which she pos
sessed np document to prove that they were re
(sired for in; lawful purpose.. She was copier ;
ed by„tifaEngllsh the Dolphin,
Commander . Webber; and the Minx, Lieut. -Com
=add Sok-..-on Suspicion of being employed is
the sisair'tradir, and WU sent to Sierra Leone for
trig - by the mixed commission there. The re
sult is not yet known. The owners have address
ed strong reclamation to the government here,
and among them is Thin Domingo Moostiab, who
wee long established on the Atrium coast,' and,
'oneeeding to the of&olal reports of our authotl
, gee, wee engaged trout extensively in the elev.
trade et Wbydah, and other parte. It Came to
the knowledge of our Government that this per.
son had been selected by the Government here
total the post of Governor of Fernando Po, whit&
lying el the bight of iiiefkei and under the abso
lute' away :oteneh 11 person, would, become a
inerirdepit forlhe iionvenienstif of slave Isadore,
and street 'reinoustreiniet were made against
seek en eppownent,viii the 41011 of the engage
ments es.•ftit between the twalonatries respect
legtheidevetindE bet it appears- thillths.gpsn
telt --Government pastels in their intentioli and
that things have gone se/sepia& our Government
have Mt It aeoseses7 Wilding% ripe tire ap-
pointment of Don Domingo eloostiiik se Goveiltur
of Fernando Po will be regerded se_ tantamount
to making that behind a depot for slaves, and
that it will be dealt with accordingly ---
The Paris corrupondent of the new,' writing
Tnend l 3'. Nov. 8, gan—“A rimer yea about
leit night that another attempt had been Judean
the " Emperor's life. There was however, no
truth in it. The incident which gave rile to the
report is the following: about 8 o'cituk list even
ing, one of the . carriages of eite court proceeded
to the Lyons railwayterminue to meek Die Em
peror on his return from Fantail:able:an. The
c arriage was preceded by an outride, or piper.
Aisalog through the Faubourg Bt. Antonia
the - Whe he rods began suddenly to rear, and
at the moment a pistil dropped from one of the
bolsters; it exploded as it fell on the pavement;
and the bullet wounded in the arm a man who was
standing . near. The moment the Emperor ar
,nived he was Informed of the accident, and with
out lose of time sent his chief surgeon, who ex-
treated the ball, and who gave the wounded wan
200 f. for his immediste wents, independent of
further. auletanee Which will be given brim. The
Emperor felt much affected at the unfortinate
accident, which gave rise to the rumor I have
noticed, and which circulated in the neighbor
hood. This, lam assured, fa the sal fleet of
the matter:
TR* TOBA6OO FAIIMUI
usual circomistance has created no little new
Bon at Bayonne. During the hurt few days;
there have been no cigars nor tobacco for sale!
The etocks of the eariona dealers, and that of
the depot, became completely exhausted, owin
as was said, to the inundations having prevented g,
'
the expected arrivals. The smokers grumbled
bitterly, and then proceeded to purchase all the
tobacco that could be found in the neighboring
villages _ The supply obtained was but aunty,
and when it was exhausted mauengers were
deepen:bed u far as Dix, by railway, a distance
of
Galignaite's seyenty-five.miles
Z , to obtain a fresh store.--
estarger. • I
RIISSIAT AlTiel. TO Toneurr.—The lireaslani
have caused a umber of copies of a proolama.
Non to be Bernd off diti the Tnikisk language,
and diaiributel be the neighborhood of Eva
toria. Basalt laments In this document the crir
inuastance that the Porte 'has thrown herself
into the hands of the Allies, especially ea the
Csar was always prompted by the mostkonoratie
intention' towel* the Turkleh empire. The
AEU!, It Is said, will never again leave the city
of Constantinople, ;whose only hope of independ
eau consist/ in the re - establishment-of " the
friendly ,relateons formerly -inhabiting between
Rased& and the Turklith . empire:..This procla
mation was Brat put into the hands of flifeut
Puha, who carried, as will be remembered, the
congratulations of the Sultan to the generale of
She allied suites.
The British government bees officially prohibit
el the exportation of saltpetre, from the but
India Company's territory to any otherporte but
Liverpool and London.
The government has also ordered all vessels
that were loading in England with atiltpestre and
nitrate of mode for the United States, to discharge
the same.
The' skip Catharine, of New York, Captain Ed
hadwards, 'which was loading at London for Beaton,
bun ordered
of the saltpetre on board. by government to be discharged
The louse by the late gale on the. usisr.of
England are estimated at $.2,500,000.
Ten Convention of Delegates which reoently
lenembled at Topeka, Kansas Territory, to form
• State Constitution and ask for admission as one
of the sovereign Stales of this Confederacy, con
cluded its work op the morning of the 11th inst.
Tho Constitution, sea whole, has cot yet conic
to band, but the extended reports of our special
correspondent (the coticlusion of which will be
found in another part' of this morning ' s 7116tose)
give • good idea of Dilemma and more import-
ant
femurs.. This question of paramotuit itr
f e e sr our renders ars welt aware, was that of
Slavery; and we regret to say if:Me, the action of
the Cdavention of the clubfoot was not exactly
what the friends of impartial' Freedom had a
right to expect from a body of men elected for
the *vowed purpose of forming • Free Stain
After adopting a Bill of Rights, which. dealer
that i-Ellavery shall "not exist in ildeState " the
Convention not only incognita, the iiisteLe of
Slavery in the Territory, but permit its continua .
sore till the 4th of July, 1867, them eXhibiting •
striking disregard for the 'histlevidelit" Truth
proclaimed by every respectable body of men=
the 9th of 1776, end a tender nolioitude for
the interelV the "Bonier Ruffians," which the
circa:entail of tho caeo Mete- hardly to have
demanded at their halide. However, we shall
heartily rejoice to see Ramses a Free State after
July, 1867; if it cannot be made eo before. It
Lr'very ithier however, that the battle. for.Freiv,
door is yet tobe fought there. 'Atchison, String
fellow & Co., will require • deal of very close
watching. The facto appear to be that that con
cern has not been - without its representatives In
the Free State Convention, prominent among
whom wae the presiding officer of the body, Col.
James 11. Lone, who 'proposed to aoutinue Slivery
five years, just to MIZMiIMe the Bowie-Ingle and
Revolverparty thatthe. Free State Conveutioh way
not composed of • band of Fanatics. , Magnani
mous Lanai - •
An attempt on thi part of Col. Line and others
like him to Induce the Conirentinn to indorse the ,
Squatter Sovereignly of the amm Nebraska
bill, ander,the pre say
of promises of'reward and
threats of politicial annihilation, came very near
stemesefing, and at one time, in a thin house
actually received a majority of the votes; but by
the'determined stand ;steal., Mr. Robinson and
edam friends of Freedom the veto wax reconsid
ered and the dodge effectsidly killed.
Among the provisions of the Constitution as
finally adopted in,one Axing "the binutdariee of
the State in accordance with those laid down G ,
the Ra Deas - Nehraskaltill,extendin g west to the
summit of theßocky Mountains.. Married wont*
are to be secured in their right of individual
property obtained either before or after marriage
and an equal right the control And education
of the children. In proseaution for Libel thi
truth may be given In evidence and „shall be
deemed ajostitleation. A State , Unirersity and
Normal &boob shall be established. The °Ml
ised and .friendly Indiana may bateau citizens
of the State. Judges are to be elected by the
People. Topeka Is to be the Capital temponni
ly, till the Legislators shall dinenaine a site for
a
permanent location ofthe State Bulldinin.
The (Constitution is to be submitted to a direct
vote of the People for ratification on the 16th of
December next, and if adopted an election for
Governor,'Llent. Governor, Bastotery of -Stater
Treasurer. Auditor, Judge of the Supreme Court,
Attorney-tinges', and members of the General
Assembly, is to be held on the third. Tuesday. in
January, 1856,—/T. Tram..
, .
An VALOIIIII Dunts.--We. have before us a
transcript of the vali'ntion at ' theFfiew York
Custom House of some thirty thousand tons .of
Iron imported by one house during a *lngle
month of the current year, and sworn to,„ have
cost, in round numbers, $lOO,OOO. The C ustom
House appraise'', after examihing the same,
added $lOO,OOO mere to rates its invoiced to• iy
actual value, - end eharp4 duties' on $200,000,
which the int&nstre pail-thie. Is to aay;, they
swore the &Inuit' of duties justly chargeable on
this iron waatso , o o kbutthwqpipralsers marked
it up to $60,000, and, they bad tolaylt . :. •
Another Arm , reported 21,000 bane (guile) du
ring the same quarter, and the appielsers added
60 per ant to their valuation in order to do jun
dee to the revenue and other Importers.
„It was
.Thepaid.
present myStent.proffers a Acanthi bounty
on skillful Wieland" dishonesty. The Importer
who Can work his goods through the Custom
Haase value wt ball their real cost gels rapid
ly, enormou,s d
ly rick, while his honest conscien
tious rival In trade who pays the full imimet ie
undersold and ruined. And the greater rogue
wnimporter mhy be, the larger will probably
be his, businetai luld the more it wilt tend to In
,crease.
.
It doer Boon to or . that th ere should be •lionesty
and love or' equity sufficient in Ude country,
wittioot. regard to . Protedion or Free Trade, to
Insure is speedy chaage from Ad Valorem to
Elpeoltlo f Dadea—N. .1". - Yribuxe. •
AN iNPOITANI DLOSION CONNNOTIoUT.—/O
the case of Blakeslee l TN: O'Neil ct als.; in the
Superior Court, Judge Waldo awarded to the
pbdutiff $l6O damage& Human antion ludo*
a Roman Catholic prieet and o th ers for interfer.
log at the death-bed and performing Botha
C ethollo rites eigainst the wishei of the plaintiff,
ho belonged to the Protestant- Episcopal
.Church:
In the oottiserof the emni,' the Priest being on
the witteesistiid, - was inquired of eel to the coo
feeselen of the dying woman. The question was
*ideated toi.on the grotind that it hied no relevan
cy to the one, aid on the further ground that it
wee a privileged communication and coned not
be disclosed. Judge Waldo, after . argument,
which a runt Virgins • cue 'ws deed to &stain
in
the *biota& to the question, took disease- into
omilideration, and decided 'that confessions' to, a
pleat were tot .by the law of Connecticut privil
e.W., and Outten priest - might be compelled te.
dosteeliten on the Witness stud:: He also de
cided that:the confendon sought for in thin 'par
ticular oa had no relevancy, and Wu therefore
unimportant; but he aid if he,,qonoeleod,
wool hare the least bearing on the cue, he
should &Mud the priest to, dbecltme t h ese,—N,
' - .
Ws sales by thelisasass 4fssosilts:444lo-
dos f ghluk th• gob"' Coluki7, /1114-11011 r.
Tint State Canals are to - elate on
,the '6th
December. GLAIEL, and flour 'applies APO - be-
Lag pushed through to tide-water na
tivity. The frequent digestant • season os
the Lakes, to grain -laden Teasels/has attreeted
the attention of the grand JUryinf the • United •
States Court for the Northern District "
have York, a nd the hot that schocinirs and proPellers
been
overLdenod is strongly condemecL
Tana Is a statute in Indiana-whic.h preven ts
~..,„r
the tentimeny of a negro from being mem.
the courts. The disability,. just now, &Sea the .
IllgtOBl the monopoly of the oarrYlug trade is
liquor-in that State. As they cannot be made
witnesses the liquor dealers ere not .afraid. to
sell tO them, and they are very geneally employ
ed to effect the exchange between the seller ADC
consumer the:prohibited article..
E. Pugh,
Matunacte or AIL S. fismarea.--Ron. George
B. Senator from Ohltiwas married to
Miss Therese Chalfant, of Cin6lnnati on Thurs
day. Miss Chalfitit ts sister 'to the' Mon.'
Marshall, now in California, and when in Bath
baton a few winters since Was thilstknoWledged
belle of. the entire sump.. By many slut is
sidered one of the most brilliant and beautiful
women in this country.—A •
22 .12D21.117 OP LB2 Coaonrorma...—The.Gote
ernor of Connecticut has issued his proclamatiok
announcing the adoption of the amentbient to
the Constitution requiting all direMeis'
and - Write. The whole rote of the people was
28 ,8111,iair whlchl7,B7B were in favor,of end 15,.. 544! ottlest.tio adoption ;of the amendment..
Ti ! . 0 ZPO 01 1 1 7 In , favor pas 4A26:- • , .. 2)
BWitonae sr Swam. Maasintes.Ths sealer,
of:weights:and measuren one' ef the distrinte„.„,
of New:york"collooted fifty-foni =Mani* croak .
grocoritincl wagon pedlars that fell slink of the ' •
standard: Aitalf bushel measure fell shalt l
ures and abalf quarts; twenty.ens hilt peak LOSillizelL .
fell short about,one quart esol4Mteen two quart
meseareattere;Mtort six quarts, in the, pure- •
gets; =teen onequirt ineasiriti wore' short, r°
in the' site, sie,quarts.• • ' • "
Tun Lltweilidhlase.) Courier skis that there,
are nowt that
.c1t); weekly, an average of '
fifty MAIO Hokin' rot the "Fir Nest." Many:
of thein , beei men . are taking their final Bare; et
them.
Tea Bark Con ; balled front Baltimore on :the
let mit, with sisty-four oolored.entallitrardw mein
out by the American Colonisation society.. to _-
Monrovia, Sauce, and other nettlinteits
aid .twelve hem Maryland,' ' ' ' •• I
An •Bnefulh emigrant woman - who landatfrom
the Fripiel
in EZidely et Albany on Monday morn-
g, was 'taken siok upon the whart wheii she •
gave birth it a short time to three bouncing
native American boys. ,• , • •
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