PITTSBIJEIG II GAZETTE PITTSBURGH: - WEONFAILLY MORNING, NOV. 28, 1855. Advues Paysients.--lieresiter no.srab setitba be tam s Oar the Deily 'or Weekly. 9sastta. Rabe,' pit le tau. edninee. Itliancie the Nese is ea t.; /bleb tbe ilabieliation la bind. We Man yin b. ineslabiT Obampell, aimless the enteerlatlon la re alma 1 / 7 lames wawa. 'Ati tria.sat mmtienz. et miry deelniptlen. will be meted to be pall in id rims Thew, mortiou will be vb.?, epielai meth is rierlt eonteeets w End.. ..p1 del VlLPlttabargla 'skis '4lissaaa.--Ibs ottonitto• troalstiloa eon MI6 Qi& atm to owe bast:mos ma s mast Oadoslte iasehus of sosldas then' bailors know al Irsdadaa u tataanifbar sad On thossual,roselitog oissMosis, asstudootaitor sa4 isap4oarpoo Ifseara Poaasylooals. sa4 Mutant Oldo. . eiTs illineilloora—briatber the hawed . rim= of Pelathotidebtattmeatof the Dear geese, or esktl.d as loam ,Lotzensare that aetteetto anew aee." =vela& eui ow. brad them la Weal ‘1,4: oaSLterda r . . . Mawr ea each wain ar eats paper 1731101, Of MN OPPOIITIOI ELIXIXTO.- Ta our Wet Was we to show how the shim* opponents of ids aggression in th e Amerkwa ranks, and th Reriblleans, can ert together la the next Presidential • .?outest:. We mooed no to redeem that promisn . There are' twn abases of Know-Noihings In tlie oath . , One class we rill denominate, for . the sake of precision, National Americans, which ineludee the Mndoe party In New York under the lead of Brooks, Barker and the Albany; : Baena. Tb• other Ones we will oall Amerleatte, 'which to reins/tented by - Bplicmer, bard - end Or!swold of Ohio, Wilmot of this State, and other loading men. This clue em braces at least three-fourthe of the Americans in Western end Northern Penneybanii, • is Ohio end other 'Sabra Slates, and in • New 'England. Wd look ipon the idatfono adopted Cin . dory*, , eethe eximsselen . 4 the views of the itirtlUMn tietlehal dine:loam. It is an at tempt to mite the Northern and Southern Know Nothings into one National party, and like all much attempts It will tall of satisfying any body. It does net the Liberal , Americans, be- cause it Melee the prohatiption wet secrecy or the orient:Mien, and yieldirthe question of op potdtion to more slain. State", unless' they are formed out of territory from which slavery was' excluded by the-Missouri Compromiee. Ic win not seedy the I L D nth, and there is not the slightest reason to suppose that it will be agreed to by the National Convention. The National Kook Notldny of NeW Torlr - En -- ge - witb the South in support. of the majority platforid adopted u Philadelphia. Thus this effort will be abortive and please' nobody, except that class of Northern - vein who ere willing to go to the extreme poiat.of SonoWation for the sake of - the . aces, and theee will must: Probably be found going with the South on any platform it may adopt ' The minority platform presented at Cincinnati by apother, represents the views and hasp of the Mani Americana. It opposes -proemiptins on siteount of. birth and creed, and readirms the Principle dectered by the unanimous vote of the Fathers of the Republic, that "Slave ry or Involuntary servitude is inoonsistent with the fundamental principles of civil and religious liberty," and that therefore slavery-should be ex cluded from National Territory, and the just inlineatee of the National Government be exerted on the side of freedom. It also recommends the abolishment of secrecy, and a cordial co-operation with all who are ready to unite with them in defence of constitutional freedom against moon- stitational aggresaion. This platform presents broad and fair ground of conciliation and cc-op amthm,.-and we hive no hesitation in saying that we STS, ready, as a Republican, to act in oonortt (though not to be merged,) with such a ittorslitad Atnerioan piety, in opposing the Linumrstia liroalawny Administration and erganiiiitlon, and we have no doubt that the llepublicianparkr u a whole would join with us in such actien. Without abandoning our °mini satiou,'or subscribing to the whole of ths liberal ized platform, we could consistently and cordially not with num who stand on such a platform, and who make resistanoe to slivery extension the paramount (toilette's. Here, then, is ground on which the true op ponants.of the eateneion of Slavery can cordially agree to act in concert in the Presidential oon tailt,amt to the elections which precede it. We presentit ea • peace measure. The Americans of, this county and this region have avowed thomoolveo to be opposed to the farther axten elan of slavery in the strongest langnag and hive declared that their chief and p ouut o4eet was to . prevent such extension. Wit cold fain baste that they generally acquiesce i the platform of Mr. Spooner, which is the exp on of t&e Liberal Americans of Ohio. If so, \here 'uttAlffieulty - in a cordial union of action be tween them and the Republican Jarty, each maintaining for litchi:no being theinidistinetita: otgametion aad principles. •tf geese no mode of union between te elements ' the oppos i tion but this. ' Unless t , is agreed to, thatilrilt undoubtedly be three candidates in the held, and the Republican party, embodying the ml Anti-Nebraska sentiment of the country, u have no reason to fear ma appeal to the , ihmico.—Anorsza Bun or Tizarroar.— The nem Mulder from Mexico is hourly es. Mrin Washington. It is said thai he mill irintruotions to protest vehemently against the paynient of the drifts now possessed by the holden tipin the Treasury--and further, that Gianni Clididen has entered the field against these drafts, mad ha written to the State De, pertinent, that if the balsice of the hiessillaio- Anunity be not paid to the printout Goveraniettt, not sandier toot of territory will be ceded to the United States. This intimation Is. of impor tance, because it furnishes proof, or at team scrag eVidenits, that the American Minister is ens *me negotiating with the Government of Alcatel' ter another strip of Mexico; N u tt oonammileation does far to ooatirm the teatithen Gan. Gadsden broke off hie relations with the Cabinet of Santa Anna, be was engaged ta, •willon for a cession by Mexico to the Unitediftima of that portion of teriitary,lying lbetimmi Vie present Ilse and the 29th /parallel. de Ids fatkiessee Is very great with the Adminie , Mtetket of Al a re:, and as his position : pekes nearly Independent of his own government, • Untie is nova proipect that Ude scheme will be carried *rough; that the purchase Will be made ' far tweet, wilily millions of dollars, and that tie eentemplated partition of the territory teal ovoicianother civil war in Mexico. The new l[lnisler,'Senor Ilandego, Waist on* time Seem Uri of Ligation at Perim, and afterwards OkergeirAffsizs. Fonieverslyurs past, he has been in retirement. —Phila. inquirer. The fact that -suek schemes are on foot shows the Importimie of thei groat prinoiple of Be. , which was voted down , it the Cm etetnitl d*inition convention, of "no more alaye stabeinemon slave territories." If the oppo sition, to the =Mail= of slavery is simply ..tt' be oonlied to the formation of slave, states out of theNebrielia territory, which is the whole grimed takes by - thii Cincinnati l ootivention, thim Momll s) expect to have Cabs, and large sites . of Merino annexed, es slave states. Are the peoidifef the Free mites prepared to pay =kid millions of the National treasure, to pui , *base territory to extend the area and power of Maury in the Union, and to aggrandise the Bin* mad rimier it all-powerful f If not, they isn't stand by the principle adopted by the D a . pabNenn party, of reiliiiiifee to all fuirther.ex tension of slavery. It Is the only. sato ground, botbfor the Free states and for the Union. The Jimirnal, of this city, in an trtiote calor plag_tlif adios of the Cincinnati. convention, moo foitutriag laagume ii speaking of tht Soputrlloaa party : .flose who poorly disguise their maligits4 'leered of the Ameriesu pirty under the .Mids Seittorid oink of &publiesaissi, s will not twit. s. • Ism', tett will do ea in their power to ruist s tio moo TWA &of profess so moil to lora:" .''This is kindly sod ooasiliating ! The Birth- . course b. was by nub treatins4 -The zontast, homer. has gone shuts to the National Knew Nothings, and ddas not do MI Marais thoi ilia bow, nails tay at yablithing the minority most of kr. lEiphatiet. Is - it afraid to Ist the-tine Freessilers ' L an, Ansarisaissanks psi thit Yhttlinn irldia was TWO dolts by the Yetaiyirsaim,ooll,4llt ItsLae Superior Mow eetfmtatke 1 1 00,0 r whose supplies In the various seising district'', at 16,000 barrels. This le as extrwordthary (19. Se% sad Shows Quit - wen will put off works of reeselir till the very last la moat, TEA Boansa Tadustse ii Mumma —Cio ' il War Direaiened.—The , tact that the Secret Leaps of Platte • minty, , Mo., -has -Oren- , Mr.- Pule, the fate editor of the Parkville Linnenary; who is on a business visit to Parkrille, notice to lisaweltfr place lunnediately or he—weuld be lynched, has been brought to the attention of the legbdature of thitEtate, by a member, Mr. Blair, rho on the 13th ipst., offered a resolution cal ling upon the Governor, and, if necessary, the President of , the United litotes, for such aid .as might be necessary to protect Mr. Ptirk in his person and property. This motion gore rise to a protracted and sharp debate, and finally re sulted in rejecting fifr. Blur's motion, upon the ground that when the parksille people need the aid of the Gorornor or President they could get i -In the meantime great ezeittemby the e prelaii ng eint Parkville. It Is said the League have threatened to - destroy the town if part does not leave. Two hundred of . the lead ing citizens havedeld a meeting arid requested Mr. Park to remain At the same time a Com mittee was appointed to meet a committee of the secret body, when they came into the town,titid represent - de wishes and. determination of the citidna of Parkdia. The St. Louis Democrat say= "Thiach disc . assioa took plane on the streets, and Maj. RiOhartituni, Cot Summers, CoL Burnes, Capt. Burney, and othere, made speeches to the crowd in support of justice and right. When the committee of the secret organization arrived they ware met by CoL Burnes and much discus sion ensued, when the committee left town.— Next . day another committee -- arrived. In the meantime eaveral men from the surrounding chanties had gathered into the torn to defend Air. . Park. Armions to restore pease, Mr. Park made an address to the committee declaring that be bad Dome in a private capacity to trimsact lmsin'ess, and while he could never concede atingle right he was reedy to do anything that was manly and honorable to prevent the' effusion . of*blood;:but be vim in the hands of Wei friends. CoL Barnes then asked them if they were satiefted, to which they responded "no." Col. Burnes then eidd: "Then let the principles bis settled. in blood.— We ask the honors of war. Set your day and we will meet yon; butdon't sneak downin the night. Come openly, and blood will flow as freely as In the Mexican war. We fight for principle, far right!" Col. Summers. added: "Let them come, and the streets .of Parksille will be hotter than hell in fifteen minutes." Meetings,- both of the friends of law and order and• tr the secret League, continued to be held up to the time when our inforination terminates, and all kinds of ex citing rumors prevailed. Oar InfOrmant learns that propositions for civil war and disunion had been strongly urged by members of the Secret League. W T :IS THOUGHT or 01311 PHOGIESS.—The folioriisg is from a recent-number of the lit Loci haelligencer. It shows that the progress of /Pennsylvania in all the great elements of State Prosperity is duly noticed by our - Cotem oraries in other !actions of the Union: PINISILTANIA. AND NSW YOE/L.—There eeems, at present, to be a probability that the Key straw wilt eventually pass the Empire. Our New York exchanges speak in the moat despond ing tones of the prospects ahead; while all the papers in Pennsylvania exult in contemplation of the time when their great State will resume her former position. Nor does this deem like an illusion of the fancy. An examination of the stridence of population fortes no to the oonclu eon that the chances are in favor of Pennsylva nia. 'We give the population of the two Stain at there consecutive censuses: •1830. - 1840. 1850. Permsylvania..l,34B,233 1,724,033 2,811,786 New York 1,918,608 2,428,928 3,091,394 - Between 1840 and 1850 the increase in Penn sylvania was 34.09 per cent, In New York only 27.62. The late census in New York reveals the fact that the ratio of increase in that State Is on the decrease. The total 'population at present is less than 3,400,000; showing an in crease in five years of less than. 9.5 per cent --Even this ratio is, we believe, on the decrease; but admitting that the inert - as - a for the next five years will be 9 percent, the population of New York in -1860 will fall short of three million seven hundred-thousand. There can be no doubt that the ratio in Penn sylvaniais on the increase. The present pop ulation cannot be less than 2,700,000. Between 1830 and 1810 the ratio of increase was 27.87; between 1840 and 1850 It was 34,009; and if it should be no more than jis between 1860 and 1860 the population will then be 3,120.911. At the came ratio the population in 1870 will be 4,213,230. In New York, according to present indication, the popidation will he about 4,250,- 000. TIIII Atelll■oti-STIIIIICITILLO R UI4IAItIL -Tti St. Louis Democrat of Wednesday, gives further news from Platte county, the reeve of the out rages against Mr. Park. 1,4 e news comes down to the lathe inst. The Democrat sap: The excitement at the date of our information continued very , great. The friends of law and order were determined to uphold the right ind realst aggression. When the call of the friends of order for a meeting at Weston was made, Gen—Stringfellow immediately started for Platte City to drum up hie partisans. When the meet ing organised, Stringfelloir and his band col lected around the stand, and attempted to break up the assembly. They were, however, overaw ed by the firmoes and nerve of Col. T. Berme, .of Parkville. Pistols were cocked and knives drawn, as timid the loudest uproar Burnes stepped upon the stand and hurled defiant, at the mob. Moticius to adjourn were male by Stritigfelow's men, but Weston WILA firm. The Chairman then put the law and order resolutions introduced by Mr. Burma, which were carried by a large vote, when the meeting adjourned. Daring its progress, a letter and a telegraphic despatch were received from Mr. Park, read and much applauded. , Stringfellow and his midnight assassins threat ened that the law • of the mob shall rule, and still utter vengeance upon Mr. Park. ziiirratirci him been heard of Mr. Kilbourn, the missing Broad Street merchant, lime our last. It is reported than he has been for some time engaged tnprivate speculations, and in order to supply himself with funds, he bad used the name 1 of the firm without their knowledge, for his in. I &tidos! purposes. By means of this paper he has been enabled to raise funds from the bank of which he was a director, but in onaequenoe of chrism' which have been recently made in the management of the bank; his facilities In this quarter have been suddenly cut off, and know ing the exposure whit& would inevitably follow, his pride would notpermit him to meet the result. He has left a wife, but no 'children—his only child shoot two years old, having died about two months since. He wan about ar, years of age, a very active business man, and held the entire confidence of the business community. . The opinion still prevaile to a great extent, that be has not committed sniolde, but has gone "off Cambridge bridge" in a different sense from that replied by his notes to Mr. Hall and his wife-- Boston Post 22114. biPOILT DECISTON—The Bentrood In junction Diadem( , he diffictilty between the Baltimore and Ohi o' slimed Company and the city of Wheeling regard to the right or the latter to form sco n Bon atlienwood with tho Central Ohio Railroad, and the stringent injunction against the company obtained in violation of all Law and, justice from one of the inferior Courts of Virginia, are matters familiar to our readers. Theesso has since been taken up .10 the Supe rior Court of Virginia, and ha been decided upon all points in favovof the Company. The removal of the injunction, therefore, leaves the Company at perfect liberty to complete its con nection at Ben Wood with the Central Ohio Rail road, and the decision may hereafter have an important bearing upon the question of prorid log for a permanent connection with the roads west of the Ohio by bridging that river.—Ball. American. Pnitarritiorr is supposed- to pay well et times. Henry Grinnell, who fitted out the sev eral Arctic expeditions from this country in search of Sir Johit Franklin, expondedin these enterprises about tin thousand dollars, the gov ernment assuming the rest of the expense. The; house of which he Is a member, Grinnell, hlin•; tarn & Co.; will clear the present season three quarters of a million of dollars upon orders. from the British' Government, for grain,-gent to! that house by reason of Mr. Grinnell's connec tion with it. A Pinson in Mobile has brought a snit, for damages against a shoemaker for falling to com ply with a premise to haves pair of boots mode' by a specified time. We are improvlog rapidlY. In New Jersey they imprison' men for steeling umbeellse, and pow It appestre that shoemakerre are compelled to keep their promisee. TRIM SUGAR Brasoria county, the DtMOCr4t says, there will be fully one-third more sugar made on mac, plantations, than hereto. fore, and that its former estimate of the OroP will prove rather under than over the murk. Bear CATTIM.--The - Beef Packing season iy shenteleeed, and the estimate of the number.of head packed in the oily Mace the rint of last month, will not, fall below .40,000 head,; or nearly double the number elaughteredlast year. —amigo 2Vibunt. , P. SPIBBRT, . Sculptor Mulder Stucco Worker and , , ... . Wood Curer, No, 03 Ttard wort, between Word nod Atorkat rtreets. Plttertirsh. To. ireps constantly on hood so sarortmest of resit hussy protre Piro., tor perk* 4,, LHollowars Ointment'andPills, tbe b . ero' t u...aks Orr the Curse( /mate Coro blettibt—The est. ordloszy effeebtheie Tfhibboe ewe an ...Saw pi,. ilatflii•fdatal.to fei aflda lairatilbls to thbeitlenie of Us* Uoed;lfit Caere ; sob osieftraud heir by the ismderfel caret they street le the Sarksts gratis It Ss ati•nquestioulke fart, that three Is not ramedy tb es* them for exterialesties eafforise from the soft., perAmirtlialarly for Young girls .totinit Into monion• 60.0 d,. ther•for••ll repacetad 111. limp • trl.l. tfljch will Ibsen thstr rephoterstatten., sehtltirT • SPECIAL NOTICES. Liven COisignint—Thia dangerous and' ate, fore! eisass, L ass laNt haled the UM of: the mad eminat imysidaug .hen the jilmovery Of Dr. IDLeash Ling PIN eared the ettliunDrOmat Pmemated to the gorld.Ms Omit SPon.er for that complicatedroaladyorhich har nttalnad nth .IdelY arose celebrity far its certainty 'of cure. TAM euccesche remedy nu the result if marl' Yvon? study. In utech Dm symptoms Imre nerrogir same, and iee thus deg:gaud by theta:atm biome • Stagsgoese 414 Durand Liver—Pain In the right lids, and noradliron In the loft, muter Moeda, of the ritertlis Patient being rarely able to lli on the lath pain mm.. times under tbs ehoolder Made, tumetently estarethur to • the top of the sbouleor—often mistaken for rbaumathon la the gam dolmen of atoms:b. and kw of appetite, bow. .le Meetly gager% bat emartlises allarnatimith laic dull hoary seruntion In the beck part of the hint tom of meta ory, otth unamiume of having neglected something sometimes dry sough. wartime end WOW; nervous to ritsbility netand or bombe, sled prickly serration of igen; low subtle, Waltman, nitlidleincilnation to enrcies, although attend It ovoid be Unman:ha, In hot. patient distruge every remedy.. Mom You any. or all of these symptoms? lion mein and • mr.tidu remedy Mtg. leLdnefe Ileh.Pordtanere .1.11 b 4 t¢l above alt? =Magna to ••11 Pump CluttheßAms to = 7 UN of ENT York and Lloorp3ol Metals , ;0011X141110113313011ELL, ST Math at.. Nor reek. Ilam! sitays an hand 1010 t Drafty fbr.sny iabutst PLY•ble 44 any Back In Esucland. Ireland. etwami 14 Waley. hem Now ),....d. Alec.yeso,oolns rack 404 1.1014481- Mb by ;Weoad. JOHN THOXPISON. 100.0ailirtf T s.T -104. 410 Lagar iftY•44. 2, 40 11 and tkiatineutal Swum% MGM BILLSDEAWZir BZ DttNCIN, BHBAIIIIN.i , CO., ON IRE UNION BANK, LONDON, •• IN IRMO 01 Li AND lIPWADDIL MOO Drafts are available at all the prin. LULL Taira crazies nd. *Lama awl InklaaL. Ma tb Omittnipt. ire al.e drior LIMIT BILIS on • °M. A. Grattebaili Z&&NKJORT A MAIN, Width own AN a Eamlttasaa 1.0 all pang of %Airman/ Bwltaarlaad ad Hollis& • • PWWILO Intl=WlC to travel shrosdessyprooursilaroodh in bettors ortindit, De which Slow eaa t» Obtahied. as Boded.la shy part ofJuteyw _ Oollastkma of Bills, Not.., • sad other osimitiss la Ilis• mirk la ressint Trosas4 sthratloth WY. IL WILLiAMB i 00., Wood. ewer Third strsoh PEARL EITZAX ALLEGHENY. Flour &limed to families in either of the l = u r'ans Weft at eel= or In cro;bozar at the ItNANA Wligolt AM., ft W 6410., uw =TIM =rase Many and tames as E. P. SCHWARSZ,DevisIat. /Imp WM, 12488 ON =LIMY. MUM. 11CIDOUIDY CD. BAILEII/. GUY, MERCHANT TAILOR. • RO. 47 8Z CL4/2 Printamalf. Koons constantly on band a largo and (xun- Pl44•l444Catmont of Ups mit - - - FASHIONABLE GOODS, umi hut quollttoo la Mows' mar, which b• 4 plowed tows up to 044 i, mishott oottoe,t3tM4test sad oust 61440tab4 AIWA. ooladtt /Mt naannt--.—c., whom az-.......0pe5ur worms FLEILING ; BROTHERS, wocomoss INA itim al'ockv. WBOLESAIR -DRUGGISTS, as GO WOOD Ihertidoes et Dr. IrLines elosimo64 *lmmo, laver TOW an. Balm of a Thowaind Pknvera, for bean. airibm the abmplaaloa, sad enabling all Tam, Pimples *ad Indio; tram Me ha. Sold at Dr. 111111nilfill, 140 Wool snot. avr an= iDICINA *C13.1 L TRANIPAREET • COD LIVER OIL, / ;Highly esteemed by the Medical Faculty sbneeeoet the trett.e std.... 'ter it/ parity. met:: ore sail eisfilmely inesediateasi• separlar admen. A tuelarity of the 'althea physielazia ot Philadelphia sin this Oil the eadatiea of their bigh appewµ dad as • tot of their conlidomee reeioccumend It to heir patierila. lAA prederibe it in Wilz Macaw. As a needy for Ckseiromption, liroarldti• Asthma. Gout. Bbealeatiein. Ouierai Debility, sad all flerohdous Affeeflooe. It Kande unrivalled. Whistle( a cure or exi.o. Oleg suffering *ban clzer meedkios• hare rimed. fold le bottles by JOUR C. BALER A CO.. • N 0.1,0 N. Third greet. Philadelphia. AM by the Jhelum, th - Pittsbaria and elambens, sea-dead ILIDDLX & CO., 86 Bow* et. ,rood, Pit ~nasaaoterburgb, Pa., Baggy, Carriage, Riding, Droiers' DRAY WWI'S : TNO N S AND .8- 1 F Pr QIIES, Keep oonstantly on hand, ?web/al direct ~pityodu~~at,Lpdpr~rectory,ln Yerk 00..ra fun and vetted ea rl Zotemg m yt . 4t4ho p er Ahab . Loodon . Weero ehdthb trhips, Rags Lea z n/ Strldreeidrbe of Whlpehroloptl7 rondshed to order. airOrdas from the Ore& are eolldted and loom Pol shlppetd per tostroaloue. WALL WORE W 4 RJUNTILD-111 nelyna.ses The wont form of Pad can be' cured.— ire sn at liberty; to nine to soma irell Moon mottle. sun..hn bin utoo, tboroinbly tenet and now mono mend .Ikerhanea Holland Milos. is • remedy to Mew. 'We are not permitted to publish their name.. trot null take painonts In Morino say mum to them oho doubts this ointment. Foi this affse:dlon. one half the prescribed dose should be talus—say Ai& • tensiennfial, intining; noon wad night untie:nu bears !mac ==M= nee )ears since the introdnotion of e bold's Moldy Concentrated Extrait and not • Ape* In Nana ot tailors hes beewmorted io the various lam; in which they act employed.. They have Ofodmwd Ihs most minter, and tancedcbci effect. We refer you to hie anent. Their reoconmeadation, combined with the mat .distinirnisbed. physielan. and certificates from oatiente, width will es found awompanyhin lab Prelualdloo, the donned evidence which can be ocodoced: See ad vertisement Helmbold'e Genuine Precaution. n 027 To 7T muti iitererB A retired clergyman, restored to health in a Ow dart attar Maar 10.11 or great nervous enNorlnt. Is anat.:Km to make known.the meene 01:eure. and wiN, therefor*. send thee) the inneortation "mad. DireM JOHN M. DAGNALL. 69 batten street; Brooklyn. N. Y. imlo4motedkorss. Helmbold's Fluid Extracts have more. then etc:shed the praise of patinas, they tun - ant the apyrobeal. of the atedkal faculty wheirrer they have teen latrodutech• trial will vatlify the arm* eh etleal of their mantles powers Ike adtertheatept fralmbold'i Genuine Preraratleo tvolza.i The only standard remedies now offered to the Mot* are thebibohl's Pluld It:tracts Buoho sad Bareaparthe; they are rote or, Marilll7. harcotku, or other btfanosu drug, bad are tamely vepdabit to their :comp*. tton.—t&. admetteemeot. HENRY H. COLLINS,, 1049/AILDLNO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, •••,-- • AND WLOISSALII DIALED EN 13111E8E, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISII, • • Ana Gmslin .• No. 25. WarSt et, e Pittsburgh. Second-hand Packing , Boxes.—l ,have ay Maid alarao amantlty of liammitbard ,Paektag . Baras whkk I mill nil at Imo than tam toot or AR t ark/. 004 U. 11. lIIITSIIII. 140 wood Aiwa New Dagnernan Gallery. MR. NELSON would- reapaitfully 'inform kla f Mond& and the yutdie morally, that In mem te• = he daily Intreaddng demand had WM end am comytetad i r Una Yost Otilea, ThintatmeL) one al tn. madam and mamdeeent Sky lAght Wieder ewer . eastattnetitt Da. =yarpaaw. Is the thOtad - Btatat Moan nos mama. manumit Mall dand atylea. ea/ 1/11.41111n flo or I OtiOtIVA. DU d e lnek IL • Malt Man all la loOsltedt abetha they win torlite name or tot. Booms. OLD Infre• 011101 DDLLDINO as4dM• mord .boot. Plusbunth• lascaaatoff Duo Prereisities,l Aasust alit., 1804. THE Siookboldera of the Ateohanics' Bank 11. of Mite:wilt qv hereby notified tUt the Eell. meet of $12,62 pee share will be due on thi 10th of Oct. aexhand thatch sag loft lastshoeat of Mho per these a the 20th Nov. Ilinclor. se ter rieolutica of the Bowe of D at the Banking meld ONO. D. DlMM.4fgeb"lei NOTICE, THE Direotore of the "PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PrITSUURDIP hire day &eland a ikonl•Aannal Dividend of Rix per ant, pa) able to Übe atootinildene or their legal. moresentativoa, oa Ballads), Denamble Ist. DM. Nonvaiber o.leas A. ARRIER. Sectetai7. nod. PITIMIVILOS TM* 13 , 3111•7. . November lath. 1866. J THISHIS BANK hail . We day declared a divi= !dead arta Pin thlaT on the Otpltal Blook.out of the last abt motto; payable to Rockhold am or theta legal ryproseatatlna. ea or one the IXlth nol9-td JOIEN.D. iCOLIX, Cashier. Pama r a r s i ii i i i tt e tt w Ar . I • AN Election ' for Ni ' rririreetors for this Ern: alp. held el ths nestles nen. o ea I , x P. h. V• 1•0110 the. mar. of 10 .11. T=eoUrt&:.4llllbieirialdece tithe Pletabarsh -21404,4 :101124 .O.'B,l7Lire• NEW ADVERTISEMENT* Business end Malley. AN opportunity for investment, flria'Spart 1111V.t"thin a rthilielent 6 permanenr. Si de . cod , :ri b abet eltr moTTe errs lo r a rritiee ' ibtt dove not ether balance In a century; None but reliable per. tencerith bestrew. qualifications, thd heal 11.5.C40 tote - OA available capital need reply to Ulla notice, and to nen a deneguitration of facia will bore pvented Nat ill ex hibit a petition the meet replicating cud dedrable. .N ether ode:blithe/ theertlaatent. but-'boas fide sad stiouentJal in every relined, and the amerces eiratiny I. lathed. Z$ eddies* "Mantifeeturer." Pret.Otilre. Pittsburgh. p.., and full 1t..,. will b. eounnuoireted. orendf Cleveland and Pittsburgh' Railroad Co. Stockholders of the Cleveland and Pittsborgh &throat Othipany are botchy notified the Annual /Meeting, for the Elnetion of Directory. ter the *males_ ythr,._and trenaartlon of other businees etill be heed et th e tiglee of the Company In Olerehted, as lithelithAY, the 11 del of Annan' next, at 19 dearth, ithOIEWILL. Garbles& Nth. 28th. 1366--nothdtiara deantary. SALTOgi3 ti KETCHUPS just reed at the owner or Wood sad Sixth sta. direct Ohm Mr. Undarenal & 00. , Boston, and the mate arena.. a a sralrrU, tooden, the tat owins savertnant of their ethenelled &o„ Ma& 1 • 12114 at - gth.tit. and pt. Jam' NAlAnts. ggrthow. LOD= AND ENTINTOI.B. W oceastmblee Ass.. Walnut Retahth. do,— - lituthroom do. . • =3lll do, Tomato do, ilg .onoey dt.h Anchor! Put ty Olathe. "So. node. 3lethAlßO, • • History of Silk, Cotton, Linen, Wool F K li jdother fibrous eehetenook InelclualunObarrratioor ea planing, D 7 stria end Wearingfo, .1.11 account of the peetafel fib of the andante—theft ; min- I state end attain. rotate ht the domeatto atty vithennobles. en Ware Nataral Mercer; an th e erten anti manufacture of Linea fhaton Paper: on Fenton. Netting.* „C . doducal from copious and euthenlAchoourcet. Macerated he nail air itravinsala 1 voL, Ilecrft sale 15_,f. HAY k 004 b 5 Wood at NEAT BRICK COTTAGE ROUSE FOR 34L11. situate.t abontlo9 Firth fro= the R. R. sin. at haat Liberty. Th. holm contain{ 4 means and Rend cellar, and is .orroandea by eholo.frult tr..: The Arips an the corm? and has a host or 10 It ;on th• turn '2555555 $2OO in hood. ndaet mr.;/3 d B 3 OIITII6IIIIIT & SON. 03 Market et. 4 TWO STORY ROUSE on Sandusky sk, aussesan three sten , bfflue and afore on Ohl* Osten Two Inlet Boners near Hobbes.= street. • Imes Moe, ited Store ea Itoblaeon et., near rederal. The Mem with awn others, fbr sate by atm la MU/BRIM lON, ba larks% .t IILANKETS--.A. A. *son & Co. hove 10 need another splendid hot of Wool Illathots of the moataPPland makes sal to mimes 13029 QIIPERIOII WHITE FLANNELS-4 A, 10 Mason Oo have onhonda very lugs and &Wade haanateat r Welsh and other Mutes of Moe Vlmanala . . ILA.DIES' CLOTH. OLOAKS—A. A. Minot' a OD. tom opened, another, .lot of .leantark. 05 Cloaks, noill. IiCIPUOILE LONG SILAWLS—We will open Lie le: few days another lern lot of the "hove ahtewle. complying onne nay slosont new et lee. no= A. A; !Linen CO., ith et. _ - ENOY•ILDPEDLi of the Industry of all Nations, bs Chaim SAbat: In 1 cot lho. Ibr 'WAIT SAC CO., EA Wood six - - P • M . • are , or is e.y 11 no= aIIaIV • Ammon:lm, (ONIOIINIONS-20 bble. Onions for rale by NS-20 was SIIIIIVILB a DILWORTIL PEARLS -20 casks prime Pearl Ash fbr Rale by ng,26 SHRIVED & DILWORTH:, ROLL BUTTER-10 bbli._ prime Itoilint, kr Poe alp by Don 1111111VXa OIL CAKE-15 tons to arrive and for soli by -sots • EMU tr, counts. B UTZER=;-11 boxes fresh 801 l - lutp Picked. Ibr sale by oat =lair n. cowrie. L INSEED . OIL for saleg ity mum riaxEss4oo boxes for sato by - n 023 .• • =MY 4.001411;18. 'ORIENTAL & SACRED SCENES, :from Notes of Trout In 0n.... Turin, And Paladins, by Plum Holm 101 voL Moot b. Mi. 07 soSS EAT 1 00, W Wood st„ - took Ageagy,' TllE.subscribers hays established a Book or putarto r a tn ai b the ANl L e s ti o r: Ve i t' postrol. /o il y . Fe,br IbrwardloUt% i oi ,r od , alptlon price of •or of th• IZtagnes. inch ea tiodeen. Putnam% (Ir•- em'e. leant Leslie's Yeah DA to. will mole* they imbue for one par sads eopy Of • eplendld Ilthorreph .ri lortrol ta rf w el i ther ta if .. aan d In s tto mu A sm o, Jaolton .u4 or o Cla l or,,Li• y o e t copy of either onto three portraits. If euhectiblWio $O, lamb AfgAeoraa4lepcat=l einat lill4 . opee sv goa .. ; 4 0, ;J: L 0 olf, D par .. l.== ~of ileadlolft. View, of sehlow. Bose Illo•sratfooe,' Lad. ouvag ... " dn ....0,m A All orders Not Dr mall Wy • .tdoct to. Yew= wishing Tuve et th e i r Don raved out nod 1 , th• LlAlortry toollor worm. Penne et •• dlstsar• haelas onleattetitlehewould Sod It thole. adrauteAo to calms the oalaorlbere.aa ea siesta for the isle of th• same. prams & mink .4. 7 ,41,1er 50 Beath Third a. Phlladelehls. re, Tesuatteiir Normal Class T COLLEOK HALL, 9ppoajte .the Pcit c a & = 7 . 0 4 ET; ? r ind=tgoi r it Lk b . l , tal i • t latch the Mabry sad- adTSOC•4