• 111: .11H4 ESTABLISHED ':IN': 1786. BUSINESS DIRECTORY B. It. PILITINGIII. AL 00.'14 ADTIRTIMCI AOEaa= 17.1 Nano mm. NW Yost, • And No. 'IN Mita street, &atm P. a Ock. era AAlntslin4=ednlidmnnini 'l . aiteUlWU sanunandnl Papas both In the United Stated ANDREW & JESUP. COMMISSION kEROTIANTS, Cotton-and Woolen Machinery. _ Meals "Aka ostaNakri,,,Nsolfside not; Ditisgt, Impartri•NeDftlers L ldissuNketwors" undo. No,. 67 ?me St-, Now. York. N. B.—egvata Ibr '• ..woonaturr DIANN /ROW WoNEN,” Burn /Nina and Boilers, isolugh. Axency IN Na. "York for , W Yep 2LIACILUNEBUOPP F.. TLENIA.NN & CO:; Filiton street, New York, MANUFACTURERS OF ,Sr. WATER COLORS, VARA , 1.311E5, porters of Fronk Zine Mute, 4. •Pres/li. savizaim mizu 4 to, nom • OIL . Of Sailing Changed to 9th and 24th O XACIVMONIII. • NEW YORK AND'OALIFORNIA OTRAIUMIP rax6, (Its Nleanutua.l • Rim Rundrat Alga Rooter then ony attar Route, , , :The Accessory: -Trausivoo. (of Nicaragua) I NORT LIGHT, STAR Or ; • PROMITHISOR or Ditfitllt WED& gTeP.all drat N••• steeauell leera Nom York Oa Abe 'gib .au ,e11‘.., of • ..re, loon youueotlog by Oa Rio shunts Tomah Route. (having tootles nllea of had treasportettou mar la good tosoadatolud road. lu rat clue* UNOLI rOMPITeIIrernitMATJANATHAN, • see of-- 'nth* leave Sul Josh da Sur, the Pachla troth= oat the Traualt holtte,..rbere the. Poeta attar& a =rron e batreel, ar "3 7:4 Pw : r .ge rb fg LT; ithaaelloo. An exphieneed Samoa la atth-ha . lo eh* Pot blbrastices, or_ pewees sired...o reareottrply CURLVE MORO a.S Amon. eellotater hoeithiltrles. _ _ / Gomm. Fans Ind Fancy Goods. Tasker, - • PARK.PLAOR, NRW YORK, invitee lip su 1 , ..---...-....c...WL1.15111 ZlI/11:f. au .- _ Ma attaatloa or &nth.= sad Western Merchant., .1 o gm sicattat,TriapatbA 11air. Tooth and Nall .11 Zadloo/1/a Newborn Foam Pon 11ba- ACual son t pt =d d haall ot zta, Pocket Itoota t rou But 00az. Dora) a , 111118•04 1' lls a Xla i eta r". tantvlis a llabbd Omar, Como. Balla aad Too ot moTdosoliptiora &Wont, 100 k u hro u ktatLtli u . Gold at fill t emphT, dotorderon. Ep01.13. Franck and 14" laaor Cola 1 1. :rth allo b o :: SOW at *orrery lOwaitt prim tar Matt or Amami Paper lEinrdses Inter pebeted aa4_ _pat ap la I. bon manner. WILLIaII,TASICKR, ,i,..,,,, -0 , out out. 10 York Thaeo, Now lark; • • aty92l-I,yr -' • Hough's• Patent Slastia RATES FRANCE, No. 1 Barclay street, FRYR ATES an seantoo szeolg they bran th* atm ofth• at. AU utoeitaws &Ad sal= In- • W. JACKSON St SOS; ORATE AND -FENDER MAKER, 9•4 G FRONT Art. SCO BROLDWAT. NEW YORK. Madly ; - PAPER WAIL/1100UL • • OMAN, LIMB ItARTOW, No. 161 •treet.— gnat V • of MIR Ib Elcolt• •-• TOYS AND_ PASIPTY GOOD& .41 AtILBOTtii ".t . CO .54 Maiden ittr anr ealimrs29l.lbart 7 amt. lanottees of TOYS • CP:iag a - GWEN..? BE D. ro asa arts. Aptil I • • L • 1 • OMAR lamb at.. At. lark oar: MCelebrated color is now- aeknowlodg- : anta' bi tae 1111I L IRTIV , iw It Is alttlntraltbett Row Am Arita bright aa OA* tad ttut UNVARYING UNIFORMITY or oath pat. maw grads: - The astliftetion tuts ,ainnt•lthatayar sod, Amply teatthas to ItsmaMs. , atizlit obtained dry ar=l oU:, Fat SIMIAN orib i tlartottam. - with a tariff at view wert to say rut at tat toutGry, art ataattaGoa at atttaailA at oat. _ _ , • • Gram vbaa taattitlU be gasstattadia bu MUr lingrit mammal attended:to sae taltAtaßt 'AP= Itar T 4. 01,0 '•kriip24it'at Plats atom itorka..l4 Jamb .c; N. R.Y. My. thirpitings, Oil Cloths and listtlngs. J.—ROBINSON & 00.. cr-42t2Tusrszsr. xisAis Troop. . 11 now,ftloilima, a biro and. choke am `Lsettmsat of catzrmisqr ~ of . tithe latest and son " T rW ialialri r a t sik" BnUmo. am 134tesand inu Ply.• Patna Tho to sod oM. lostalL it fto with sooty desenotJoa of Iflop, Cotton. and ( t i th ilOtO It• OIL CLOTHS, 3 to 34 fiat Aldo,, 011 qualltleo so 4 odor. Cis 041131ottlx troT and gram 011•24uloo. bog Holland Window tlbrlo u Plano and Mato Vot 3l" ll.lATVIr " Ais, 440, ottl wldr loomt oath orbs.. toIII9 „FM : : MilL'S PLATFORK HILLIS. IX: • undersigned Baring been appointed Mingle, Agent. Ito the sale of them celebrated x. 0 7: th d I N D l' r a i l rVIRtAIIit I r c r, , Invite 2/Amnion a the baslwee eceashonity "..4.. .',...`l4`=.o,oZ7tVitl. airrizassr SESAt u the 'rimiest eallreedeje the United Bt sad and to may breech of Duelers throvatoat di had their wax. acenraer sod rat darr z blyi %Jr AVlirorfku th el ® thee. ON NO AV_ . • I No as g.tere .: h” ell ottere kyr Omega, Ptetable. Dormant, loWni:31111. Bar. uov eel 'reed eta 0 .-W So ag - - pre . WHEY er WELLS. aa4 17.1 Book' and . Job Printing:.; Emoad.lN SIIRYOOK, haring recently re. nd hie Job Prlntlha :floe to al 1.11014 street above Gentle Bol t o. would respectfully eollclt h hs pareeese of werchsete isaaulhotorars sod *them awl baled provtdad with AM= power sad nperfot.book. ob end , card prams, he to enabled to eseeute eva7 At =Jou of book wed merceattle job yrilitled Oart Also, agency to the e Caw frperkw:urtkle of 'Wate s taro ^O sand 001 baudrestaeweude:l'MT ter. Book w. 90110. on nd r.- 4710, P 1718111111611 CUA 11 YACTORY. Nonow.--:.;-auctie oritstoo—....,.:an. Mail? BIGELOW ,C 0 Rhommora co E.' Bt. nursiv.4 i t lat Djon , D 4B .lu,i, 03W Plltsbari v ir Penna. gtectrze,• CARiLIAGES, P 1 TONS, ' awe* an; emirs de, :' Na Fanc y Vehicles o eider. and finished in a manner antmnaened for yennall i deign, 4 . l=af Anita. UM of wart... Alt sad d SWIM .ott ty marraated. wra Hide Oil Rad Leather store. • No. 21 South Third Street, D.tw.,u maw eue cteaues ste. yeitemetoe. LifiFoll. SALE SPANISH HIDES, Dr an Omsk in and Palms Kips, Tama? 011.Tanm Idtbs ls =tter ri=ltrintedlrett 2 r Lb. WIN* smut.% pries will be Won In cub, or Ulan la enduing, kr Mina Leattur mewl tree at char and sold on canasnliwion. EIMIN!IMMMEr= wz. IioarTOXEON co., WHOLESALE GROCERS. Predate aid tamidulan Kuehn* AND DNALZNS . . 15ttabtkrgh Manufictnred Articles, No. 219 Liberty street, corner of 1 been, PITT3IIIIIIOII. PA. 0."" WHOLESALE. GROCERS Itadr FURIVIBIISES= - • DM US Al Produce and Pittsburgh liesufuctu No. 141 Water Street, wse i ' l, -'—' 71 ".74114117.40rr. -rewir James Irwlu & Cos, L MANIIFACTURNRs OF 4,IITLPHIMIC ACID; Sulphruio Ethos; al=it s of Aed . t& id, tr=o, 11% tiltiotue as ..0.1 • , PAINTERS. ' : I,OIIG—A LANE, noun AND SIGN PAINTERS, - `. A11 °14. 2 %17 n ooZd aD = l ti zi a4t..) promptly attended to. p., 4, ■:iq. A:4J gl it r i every description, suitable for &liroaiht, as_.,Aer WC EY. 00E/o .O?tE, owl NM, PI " r. sea v, .e ttiVIZI AM aim to rotonsod orilloont, XI st 04 OW Mad yort . .0011 4 w . ,_ moo thou t A n im o, mom of tiltiwit ri ß il e AllL a lll o s o ooto, 0u24.450c00l \ inicoorars to Ellicott i Abbott. ' car/40mm\ Oil Cloths and itattrogs. • . \ :ROBISON.A CO., g. • rnr Ana= OPPOIIIM vas misfits. AYR ilerfr: on hand, and to which they are sam u i t gr d tad obOiol salartalant 1 the gE: L egoo AlltaZtaaa aad t= 1481171 I, lj lgicaolsaa, rem al fastb. sad all abet goods yaws to irlakai pi a stlaalioa or yardman 41a. ' • Intelligente Office, - NO.I EtT, 14..112 arazar. : Ig,KIWANTS of all descriptions supplied 4.7 Private tangle* and Ito le ere taineetrall Leafletted to &Tau tbetemelval of tbe Gad Ines now egged. .geLd, eery • tWa eland ea guarantee kr knot* &Tana f It.—Oolloottoni teneurptly sanded to r .ogrel Jug L Donaldson, Alderman. irOR, corner of term and 131. Clair etc, rtloottl. All bottom t o. to llto atm of RIM IdU totenotty attended to. Stil 1 SCOTT. Dentist, naafi strlVizs' . an dean wed at Market. ales ;atapila.x.,tolie.a. - AV vm warrants& . tall 'x . lit i tu Tru....-.......:-..--.:-----,—..:-...usx. Kriu. I Zit & -.MITCHELL, Proprietors •: of uo. Lao to ott=ttti Sonora I" :4l . 4 l =itaato.PP 2k41" eruEL•'BENNETT, henufaat z aro p r of oul LtCWendp ri a a eae.Pwastrs. ae DAILY BUM • S I I j BANKF :IS AND BROKERS. tiu=iliAt/ sciusszE, Attorney at. Law and Eastern Collector VECID ANDlPErzonarAlarital itcuprai Wnwatigaam• Taarawma,Ootwatdasmatualaad, atimali, Portata.Tnuahlahataintawa ahem . . . . . Wilalls.' OM • .._, -. xx i x 'ass= . """ VE4 1 1. 1° Irana a Ca., } Ph " tar brae 'IL Wldlkat..) Cl " d* ". C 4. ' •' • •• I.lcr.ry One, r Mum F. aW. M. Mar. I mow; 11,i a. • riole:4ltesactar. : 4i. , mhl.4lz -- StW. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake . inAlt Bulalnch^Grquat stmt. betireina Ponrth and arreqi r. snlirkwlyT liffstPli S. 4;2. - 110HRISON, Attor neys at .I.Alr. 4111ke No. 143 Yourth skeet, tetweeu 1..b1d and Grua. iltitib. , o6 : " " REBERT E. PIIILLIPS;Attorney at Laiv — , . Bt. Louis. M. K./BEM POWKIK, Attorney at Law,— Miner :4' !MTh sad tant - Amsby*.NdU ill. Co. , gap., Pittaburgb. . smaLr'l.3 vans J' MIN, Attorney at Law, office.' northstent. sou Grua, PlttAxtrigh. 16164117° TASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at La*, ier Na et Mk ofmt,Pltitibatib. • ' AGENCIES IllobigiaTh GenerilCOMMilledo/1 and Collect _, taon - Agenoy Offiee, 'OIL the collection . of Home and _Foreign Marnantila and" all lnve atm er ent oth ktotut asinkaa ymant., in ?Rada n an adjacent Rat and P el wad la....nentotlaxea, Purchase and Ws or Itaal /Was. wad Rook, and Insnlanccramenta . PET 1211.4. ANDERSON. Detroit, Madigan. • lrn li ChlrA% =it Orl ". Rraa"' a Rah'. Baal'. cle. Lorenz, Stewart A Cloa lacr--hante. co _ geA nelat or Male= nom w. =sum. • tozili•Lvd 'Soldiers' Bounty Lands & Wakes against • . • the Government. IWILL will procure Bounty Land - Wiu e ld nts the Willem their widows AnT minor children, ao a proooonts claims oitainst the tiororamont, mad attend to budtwo ttao'"Uourt of Clolms," tootptly as t ' bibb ' d bi l/Mrtbld coto door taxna smutwa. ~• • . • °amuse NANIA)a. , IRWIWS itr...AL ESTATE OFFICE, No, 87 Front .tract, 3d door-from Florko4 lasidor to lak.on.n. aa.IA Ora Piz Iron. Ito. Orml propertr boodll sod sold. Z-tf AUSTIN- LOOMS, Real Estate Agent, BOA, Ideredssadlse and Bill Broker, ewe No. 92 oterth street, 2901 e Wood- Bushmen prosiptit &Untied to. • 179211; P. 6 1 u'iYAVr..ri+44'if OA4al • vi M. GORDON, Secretary Western hunk rime 09.. 92 Water stmt. `~ .w~nn~azw~~a~~rrr.~ar.A DRUGGISTS. k 0133 1 RAFT, Jr., (itacciesw to Jas. to • n)_Wholooato sad, Mall Dmirodot sad Dolor la th Una, Doodad* do, 141 Wood otroot, 3 doom below "Va:= ,.. Plttotoorsh. iiritownlor t *dr Dr. IbTORN P. SCOTT, _Wholesale Denier in ruga. Paints. OW. Varalatra and Dl. Stadia No.= 11gar t" iig=i b ir.pr.A.s tttl Mr Una Bobanale• mania OMR euv 2441 A. FAHNEBTOCH & 00., Wholeiale ta • Drg.. sad ourkullketantrs of Wilftelasi&Jl•4ll sad sena Wood. sad Trent strrts. Pitt/. mkt SELLERS,Wholesale Dealer in AU F DrIIII4 Palnlet. _ , 1,5645 Tunishell,. ae., b.. cal !last, , tu0 , 0r... wool varenataa. Pam REITER, Wholesale : ' ' • Samar at liberty sat Itt. Cis stmt. ;a SCHOONMAKEIL & CO., Wholesale • Druzlab. No. 24. Waal amt. littensncb. AOSEPLI FILMING, Successor to L.Wiloo: A 00,s:suite 11V . t . ... h strwpt and Dlsmool—Em as hand a spd escrslsle wasetxuat of Stsdktas Parflossrn Alba lal per=aio Wm bastsess. Pllsaillthairlisslogl?ig at sll boars. Afk.t7 . COMMISSION &V. SPRINGER nARRAEGH. COMMISSION MERCHANT, Dealer in Wool, Proeteiosuo Produce generally.. 'NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET, "Pyrrtusuator, rl. l S. MURPHY PORWABDINO & COMMISSION MERCHANT , Partioniar attention Oyes to to. Wee of PROD 110111. No. 155 Front Street, titneeite the Manonashala nouns. mr-ffli,mimmlnrmmm...l9l • ATWELL, LEE & CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS. Produce & Commissionlders:leas, PI7'TSBUROR MANUFACTURES, ala.S Waal tr, between Water an/ Frew at *DIS YITTSBUROU puTVll3[o.:l:4:4:Ei_tli Flour, Produce, Provision and COMMieeliol3 MERCHANT, /v. 261 Liberty street cornery Road, Pittsburgh, gams his attention to the sale of Flour, VS Park. Neon, Lad, Moon, Butter. Gran. Drtal tnrpeatilally golkiLed, Ine:4;pi4.111:41.11 (late of th 3 firm of King & Moorh , tad,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, =SLEW IR Pl7l JLETAL AND BLOW'S, No. 76 Water street, below Market, shrl9 PIIIBBIIBOII. PENNA. It=] ~i~ :c:~: i•~'~•:i~~i+i:A PORK PAG)K.ERS, Wholesale Dealers Provuunn, RENEItAi UOMMISSION , MERCIIANTS, NO, 835 LINESTY STEINNT, yowl:metal Row. rmssußou. PA. D EmOVAL—Springu Harbangb & Co., Itsv• mowed to No. WS Lltortistroot. 1011131111111/J2LINIL.- 701111111 ERINGER HALRBAUGEI & CO., (BuoceEP. on Le B. Ilsatausl.) Cloarmlaidon Pomo:Wog • =tr. Nolen In Wool and Product follorall7.lNo. I.llmstystroot.PlUsborett. Pa. ap4_ A. A. HARDY, oormison ANDVlstill7NtSr b ditooraN Agent of the lodized and Indionapo ne RAILROAD, No. 80 Water et., Pittsburgh, Pa. jaZilyd J. W. BUTLER & CO., EtWARDINO & 'COMMISSION MEE, WANTS sod Dolan In WI kinds Pittsbmsh Maze LoN4 MO owl Moot Load. 0.97 Tint an t. Pittsburgh. smearing • Inm - rm . ,inime a 10116110 X I Ptoiloto • owl IJOMMINBK6 Na •: a • • • A B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, Clommlisloa sad farwaadin liseensatoand Wide. la Wats= Ream.. , .. Ihd,r. Pat sad Pearl A.A. unelirsdarn Produce • .• • T. Asta Knot. Mau urn; 0.... .....4 . 11.4 . 1114;a3141:1Cti0= 1"ni. IP= dti.Tiam) W -0324308111, 0., mu and Id Naandsetans, No. 112 Secoad .'d it. burgh. • .16194 r . CI- . •• : :I I : • • c. commtlannsollnnanOammLaon Mareankand Dada In Oars, Btta_, Las find Produce anerarm SI Worm area am water. PI ma 10 • . •.• • I ,c,....1_ i y , y , .• ow v ~ : ~ rter an , ".o e• .. 4, ' ... :mil R.t... ri = : ! ... v , arwm.a DRY GOODS. uSEPH .:HORNS. & 00., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in iIitROMERZIO, BOSIERY I GLUM Fancy Goode, tr.o. es- /water t=7,lsiithrirtateo D. aft, 4., -/taro., • • 0.1,91 Minket et , are closing out their en tn. iteek ofDry Goal. titan letto•nsialloonot Mina I••••astary to onrchming theirNW ful. V AZVa Mad • An. ammorten.at of Os 1.40.4.41 Zoom. Moth.Tlol. l l.odlui • 4 1'1 %1:n 11 1M W amli eNr= " l . oolt PI•14 and tett Dram 4 . 11 or nie b. .014 et a wag sami grietaorar.,--st4=3 fat ~,,t 4. ,„„ In Yana sad Iltasdit DrT ainda . Ildth IVIURPHY Ik.BEFROHNLECLD, Wholesale ratan Dr/ Oocds Nerebasts. eorn!r ftarch 624 Mud steest. Plttebarsb.• • • I • Has Anwed. _ A N EXTENSIVE and well selected stookk HOODMULIEPING DODD&k No. ill Mutt .t. wi - D. AUL. Jr.• BRO. '44EA.D, REFLECT AND BE CONVINCED, ttioar b Loon bo tl e . lLosallod with r oo m! ib un t ADO Sem ad Boys Woo; ell of bb best auttotiabe nateleW_olloo. MA burr molt pike low no thee In e"Ilone eolmo. Wlotor le opozoinbl az take stb b. /*Mit .., L I T a i b igtot o e4 Wood street. ..Ono Doke: no 2,rent.toti. ° Wo stud" b100m... get pRANSPAREriT WINDOW- SHADES— AlOrto rood weltirlmmte4 dock, trots dUrrrant motorn rasnatUotorier. Iniaaog which us woo beoutifol dyer of Gold DOrtirrld ondrlther 4141111ipt tno numerous to m don' tor Ale rfloasrato and at the korai Wry poSitoutWurroomx A lleiwkota ium 4.01111 . , rITT,STROJI.,...,:'GAZETTE:., PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1855 BANKING, HOUSES JOHN T. HOGOr: BEDFORD BEDFORD 00. SOMERSET BONERS= 00„ Mama etkuuNT. WESTSIORSD CO. OONNELLBVILLIL EAYFIE W. Sense UNIONTOWN, BROWNSVILLE, NEW . BRIOUTON, BEAVEROO Dsrsdts rocet sh Wlsecuntsrads. wan. Sot Mek i a,=n4 oUlltrurufss S e sSirlt g g slmmladon. Oorresssidrass naThistios...ll4 Aura siturss..—...sywrns —.normal:a cum ;K RAMER & BAUM, Bankere and .E.r. ilbsitire Brokers. Btry sad eel Gokt mut Wirer and Notes, negottate loins an-Resl Bits% or Btoek Been. rithis e ynrobsse Prombeary Notes, sad Time trn East end West. Buy wed sell Btoeks on C03=111102 , 11. - 47ollere lions nude on all points to tne tdon. Jew owner of Third s sod Wood 'Ueda. dictly malts the Bt. Churn Hotel. y7 re • . • J. S. Wen. 111/31. IL WILLIAMS & 00.,. Bankers and Reasoge Brokers, North Hut owns: of Wood end Third anis PittAboritti: All issrls oni Maid tams, sod odleottoto WthiS r &Wended to. /lady . HOLM SO mw N, Dealers in Fonj e ,rgt. Eardr t l A t ; w : Ad_El & l ! . ! [._ ! .%4l,M ul ka strlzimp.. .. `'n lIIANITFAVTURING. SIMLA 5nui55,.........t0ng Ulna= ONION FOUNDRY, Mitchell, Herren & .Ce. ykrILLI combine the In:mints! of the Union x i Foolegr ig rat sturd of MINNOWS. AUTON. Thu t % Pasufgotara Y sts =U r o betg and ggsgragi anortmegt of tIANTINGE4 cumuli :Mg Cooking Stoves, Ranges, and Side °veils,' ___77C.S AND 1 , 4111.011 R STOMA •ai..o.NTLEARITOICEN - GRATES, Hollow Ware, Wagon Bates, Dos from, Sad /roes, Tel Kettles, Palm aad Plow Points, Kill and Machinery Castings generally, and e All sat WATIRPIYYB ot dl glow IRON &' NAILS OFTB' B BEST BRANDS, !bevels, Spades, Pinks, &a. All Or whirl sill bo old at masubataggre pilau W. W. WALLACY, STEAM MARBLE WOREB, -W.= and US /Abate Wrest, Ovoids adiluidd iM PITTSBURGH. MONITLENTS, Tombs, Grave , way. on hand, ida l = r 11i l Mer i n g retta r binn7.thhe lowesin.t mien Three With,: magma end eeleo ab tad del For llionanawas nrek hand. hisolt and Bl Me tarnished to the Trade a n t the Lewast mints. All ceders Filed with &snatch et. 8.19 Liberty stand. au= W. W. WALLACII. Penn Cotton Milli, 'Pittsburfh. KIL.NNODY, camps & CO., M. , mese taws of— • Penn k No. / bump 4.4 ' Ellbentlakr; =Main of all colon sad shads(' Twhan " Pad Oort . 11=all_ersoe+enell On=ons Batting. • _ ppg . e4/ : le_ lel_e4 . t.be_t/mdrueb u f t in of Loipm. Mir t 1. Wood ._._.—....W. w . .ww ME D. . . — Jame L IMISII4 ** lf. CO. . .WHOwasaum AND BlrfAIL ZAZEIONABLI HAT AND OAP MANUFAOTEITOIRS, AND DEBLIBBIN ALL B;LIBS 07113311. WAN= BP WOOD AND PIYTE ,STR g EZTII, Pittsbur Pa. • Their dodo ck =bows souvrtoults and -h, styisof Hats sad dladß, Boss, Oos sod FW Smoot.. L. L. L1TL101LF0L..........CL1TL1 L NOCRIZILIP a. Lib/ 0 17107: it CO. - NOVELTY: WORKS, PrrIIDIIIROII, DK and Depot Railroad Beam Hay, oman do; .PUtibrin 6 . 1 Vie the IktUl• ingkthVVlT=l.l fa ; to . Futlahc Ciathaix al 01.170 r T A. BROWN, would moetioepeotAnlly tn v or. ibwo woß lto: f litthat rem Led. at hit atom plate ansortoret Veeltion .littodatt li n=Nbat• om tan are made to code, to the Wet traothated eeeal to ear to tbo [Jolted Mite .llte eon +be mooted without the ell of i strew delver. /tutu= tho =te a l one wool of the albino! enstaatere es= " bi_pa wif tt r r 'War 04 In their hoe hentot Woodetreot, tittoln melte =mut 1.111.1ni11i.._ ,„_,_ _.—......7WA a. MOM WI! LrAm„,BARNBILL a CO., 61 Penn et., below nub , Pittebienb, Pa. 'ITP.AII BOMA. S and SUBICT -Ims ITOILKSHB , hisanfecturers of Banallri Plit,' on Isaibm Loootootim. Flood setd i S: Salim, Cal. alio. @niche.. Firs Bed,ltirm Coadomrs. Bat Peas, Saw Raw, Irma Yawl& to, ita.4 .MlrUM' W 0.14 Blida* slut Vlatinet Inns, Oa* oriptlotics. AU =did Enna a distance Hata and Caps WILSON tr. SON loop, oonotsntly on 1... d •Tors ileserlati•. - sad •1111411.1 . l ! • ricntWilt Vtargi -"mn, 4 el Ha* mad . 10 4 16•11 . 1: gar• U. • pal Wltr. poralusteug ebutwbsre. , W. WOODWELL, Wholesale sad Retail . MannActa= AM Nola. to Cabinet Wan, N. U street. GROCERS. Shrive 8 Dilworth, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Noe. 130 & 132 Second Street, awe... Wood ,Lee !wawa/ Plrrsavrtaa MONTROSE MITCH UTILISE, Wholesale Grocer and General Merchant, =l===i= SMITH, %AIR & =ma; PL OLESAVE 44nocr,Rs, 122 Second and 151 Front Arent, P417381TR011. PA. 6 . 61,221. 6662=22. . Wallace & Gardiner; DItALL'AS 111 Flour, Provisional and Produce Generally, N 0.681, [purr T. • 192047 H AGALEY, COSOBAVE & CO., Whole -6•16 Oman% IlleadAD Wood stmt. littaknargh. •011-/1 AtCULBERTSON, Wholesale wooer sad Oommhalon )1222264.1216152 Rod.= 26211111. 11222212122.4 Artisim. 126 lAtmrt2 sArlmt. 11W 06.121. JOLIN FLOYD & 004 Wholesale Grocers sad Comm:Mom llsrehantsNo.l7B Wad and 2911 manna. Plttaboritti. - 1•16 1101iERT- Wholesale Grocer, Dealer In haloes, Pittaboorsh Ilaaaffiet ma all of 'only. •md Dasustie Wins. and Liqua urod, nill. 3/k 1.1b.47 street On hand Tow Mock al► ...wk. nano ircuunaina—...ims.ux oluns.--.N. R I aOANDLESS, MEANS I 00., (mom -6111 to Wick Malluldwasj Wholosslo limn% In Iron, U. Glass, Oottolassati, end XI MekiabatirM (=WWI,. maw of Wood and W=V litnnnwsh.r -OS ioaa sforu--..—raarso n. rour---.—ormann C. Ran MGILLS & ROE, Wholesaler Grocers and . Ono:Madan alarauada. floaO4 Wady Aron Pip► UM" LIAM A. WOLITRO, .orober and Tea Dealer oenter ortrood sad Stzth etreeth bee al i ztgLthead • bro s iatag t r=rmior mad end BAWL Dawn int=n the lowest turath "TIMM VALZELL & 00., WllOlOOl4 Merahaata, Dealasla hobos md el v, Pomran sa. No 268 guts And. suae ISAIAH Diarari - dit, Whole ale jo id ere a tr i t. i sad Prattuee. i ii5ti , 44 , 44044 ,, „ .44L;y4;44 UOOKSELLERS.&e., JOHN 1% BERTOOK, Book and Job Motu and N 0.113 Fifth Wed, atom Smithfield. Gazette Bemis. 1100 K BIAIDRIVB and Bo: Makers Straw' IStstiona wire always cm hand. Aliza Befits.s. Pews aad /OW „‘ : :‘ .. : ;;..:.... .. „7 : :„ , ...., • :. . ri iItSH: S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Deola In Ststonsomis, No.lll Monad Amt. nom Pittsburgh. ro. LZ AY & 00.,`Bookselien lad Stationers, li No. 111 Wood stint, slat door to the manor of Th ab. Pa. bawl owl Iwo hooka tomtit:KW as bowl 1 L. BEAD, Bookseller and Stationer, No SP • 111Toneth stmt., Apollo Boilfflngs. HERRING -6 bble. Baltimore Barring, romfoothaS for onfolov ATIVIELIo LIB a Co. The College of St. James. Maryland. toTHE - next Annual &Won 'of the College and'of the Grammar School opus oa ,MONDAY, let. - • • • , v. GRAMMAR Kum receirstriel. Irian not tug than twelve pars of andaw: tam Jar the OoP loge under hatrustio . o e. sated to their r pheed_llll2R yeas, lto. Payeatory taloa Wan sixteen yeas old to ooline Tim LLU masses the mina &uses and the full cause CU of colloc M ate training and education by sltation, and legal& - It hes its selarate Mainline and moats sniteole to the adanad ran aid standinfre student & Ths Rector kse Ulu mutant en of both denarehts.! to father envie. of tn. Boeister, apply to ller. JO UN. & D.D.,- aulgarirn &KW. go. (P. O.) Oollege of et. ram Aldo TitßAt.loo'l3-75 boxes W. 11: Orent's es ..b Tarred, tutu Crew'. e superior ea lump Tolima, ' as ruse , Wr6. do do, 1 0 di Do n i n ZIT 16 Pup - 6 Twist '- isk storeaad for .. b tr , - ted T. MITT it to 0:, 112 estaul R. r it taLROR EXCHANGE--A Farm of 200 scrim idtuatedleFeasal•Oors_y,_l3 nets• dewed, Wane* 14.114, timber of mints nna!, *am Is Ind maimed,. um •%; Pat j i rstr=ar t ez , kw • vosmicim• cllts=rhs. Apply: to •p; • SON. od s • lick 21 !UM stria. TIIE HOMO TEACILEE---A. now : Mania H6ot ' art goilesoo &boo* AciONOUN.: , Smaihoula Olnichm or. Tb• Book It atoll Na t ire Naimoli nHabork. Po. tido whams drand re I , 'JOHN OHN,TCHL MN- Trade, 1855. if WILSON ; SON, No. 91 'Wood street.; to • wool,/ torlto' attention to Curls lam and ollopbot wortolont of Cloth. Cloth Cloth. Trhhoood rataVl i o l o t rarg "id Iso=hrictirt for H tM :to, u "' l loVer br.4l° '92ar . "' wmi broditkete - cal NEW YORK ADVERTIBBICKNTB... nom MULLIN, 1711380111114.0W1,15 BMW. Ow, SILL ASSIMIMPII MOM No. 1140 Broadway, New Pork. The Hand Sewing Machine, suururterwarn tor= term ' or F. R. Rr2BINSON- tb 8. H. .ROPER, BY HOWARD If DAVIS; 1108 TON. Tpins Machine actually saws; was but a .s thread; mune Ito iron needle., and take. ewer, variety of Inhoton dna. wearer boy or ad. , the 'Meloa Sr. formed thwadew at In haad &wino. and. ca hi the perfeetton of thole trOPLIKT sad regolarittr cannot. 80 dlounenuned from hang work. The work is Derfterned with d taut six time tee Swift, while Wort of vastly inpariar make to the beat Hand No. • W. H. W1L411014 (o= th rltd%r a rt inV d o w n s igrea w tT. c t .imad, 7 r The Ameriesn. Watt& . !now on sale by the dealers threinghont the rountry and Lne rnib are Invited theaune end teat the lallair/ AMPI1141:41 with the The:Cal:conga on taw PATENT LEVER PRINCI. Phi, long toted and eirprowillith nosh altarations in bus de• wo laatel to t!elliTtlitrieratatevemr. CIIITAC, AnD D RADIUM • The Ilan warthot WATCH In earth Win; norithamb4 and performance. N. IL— one are geninthe unless Mathew of the mane. =DENNISON HOWARD as DAVID , Waltham, le int the intthinant, 'r Bafetrrosim :ell. MINING PGRPOSSEI, and for NI- L' rnanoss, boo to 14 , lind DRY r, c r OR Mama kid The 001 and 11111 PUM Ws+ the= mut BOUBLII T -WASIK 111 NN 02 A p la SR NW YAM OracciArrrisivib; ibr ears - row. .4:01 - K OM saw Modal IMF'S EXHIBL MORAL MB p: BLEU .. "-LOOKING CLAIIIBEB And Picture }Mune Idinniito I . HORACE V. BIGLER, WHOLESALE 4 PfD.IMUTAXL__. GALS 0rb. 64 Forsyth strhet, New Yor . MRS. H. V. 8. would call - the s tion of i g.s.msoarmv= the Nth reil espodallif Italia . in - "iYANZEOONS7AND IA the parmeria• of usequalhal A. k ermat a t • the all elders an the lowest • rooms am replete with thole. aml • mama K.. GELDING 1N ZErVilsoicLum MOULDINGS. MOE 011. T. 10111 WOODS. pAr... 11.APLL mum AND ILAROGAISS • hr every Moilty sad amataatly ao haat,' . Orders tram W perm of the VOTED STATE SAND O•NADAS eirmated with preraptegis. MIMI with-the •greatest arum . • liberal discount allow•d tokhe tokde. • , ' • ' 'IL . VOUS, mita& • • aIS ami f 1 • • • st. New York. -Headstone Income - to be Elude at Hems. THE &bine can be . made .in every Town - and county throughont, the Uakm. .by ancming sonnane and we eon artists. upon amen. Sas =venues ef SIO, sae thousand d011....p5i. magi made The aped* Is one et Indents! Sally constunh and au that has pueded the Indus of tho mast ends= Plaksophors. It eft Sheen Is degthassi to bosoms sae of ths eem essuessr of Ito aseseettiss of. I.lbe - Tbsa arttraa MI that wlll hate so y and puntsand. al ash indent.. partionhun wil bIT IT mat_ on she rood% ot Meant; et an equivalent hi het wi f e. Emus. Bps* owns art when hanlthaid. -nddsees J1.111k3 T. OM= it Clek, Box L Poet Mts. New York. met thsoble TS, 180aCUdont - - • For the I.OOOAOO •TICE U. B. PATENT MAR BLE - CO. No. 209 ( lew:hosy 7"l . TA mt Vr=lit. RE = T ed to exam:t i e o p rdero far e lealtatke o r B r os. ItnettePoomi a . No. tan. nad sad ai AT . / isrleao; soot Is Wwwith. moan. th ( ogno. 2l'"l aisn ' kon llmrrtN the =Mt rased Iron. wood , or ago. ln wholty ho from o melons Mike ow= la eamo In rather work. w Wu. writ *MIL UM tumoral= owl beratibi a = un tdo Ba ja w n fil o from B awl anon twO. nod oatireatton gwentoid. Await.** lb. MEM •n:1 4 119 A r t* Boa; LOMB Wliow 1 0 EBST ' , PREMIUM - -PLUM:- FORTES. ~ -, BTUNWAY 4 , 130N8, . platten= metteractro_ j eT ea wax., str.t. RESPECTFULLY . . tv rm rem . •.. call the at._ me or Me tombiloto their FARM . morrtotoot tame tdob. Dr "ohm, of rroto. tomb, Meaty of Cobh. tad a - roir .. 7 thit main • Moo pali• ars mosupamd. Ars port or Um moat- Wry of their Mignotortm tbrr Imgm to Mato. ULM ot Q. rrmt ibtortratrit Dar Loa n WoMbastem, ttm era promtoros lo Loth dram samtmand Aim two. eriagM. mmtmaraomair molded to tbmo. althoDM they Iwo to ommattiam mtth Um moot dirtl tirtl=Zerao l ra ll" Wedrit r rl i tuVl l ortmatoes to mil ond rumba IM Mamma., oollktrr .......• rBERZO CI WGASLIGHT COMPANY w.p.m.:ea s. furnish Potiahle Gas Mentdaessult , for Nalinflietteieb gum =Li f i U .e nisin. Mama- Railroad gratag , in ere Inf. muted told. eatiefaction. SW are niatrubetnied lux. der b. S. Italrougalre Patent, and are the only ones that nillOptilite erellln bold weatMe. The bight ntoduted is ea. WO dumper tlinn .ftQ °amid We than the now mart Tunny man& Thor an eerily managed and free from da, and the &War mat. bee than nm . ether estate mar oar ibr age at.t...d . O . I IMT .a.timartam. An arias • t tar tbe Oromparm mil. Row York. LESTER'S IRON WORKS, TIIS KADIIIACTITZI OP WOODWORTH'S PLANING MACHItES array 2sooflitg, Sif .emalPhsreset, Itromorm. Pis Irw coyish,* new Yuri Qty. /VIE enteenber limn; been engaged for ii thalami Inpant in ths almost melte!. stisnufaw twe,o Of Mb m et Wasinmett *PM. M Groomes lisolisas. recently cam. Plated the I. add' oe to hie atreetly eztawalve Wool; aiectlta with &oaten all mikes in the above hoe to an unlimited attest. TM anismnitly schemata& entevisity of Wood...at/1h Maine mum feetared by htm, all ow Wens temiMma no relteratkon. L tha sonnsinotanil of MAY =WNW. us claim lamicaity Ss power and sand. 'beauty o 1 eonstnietion sad tinialu.sad alas guarentaa the memo to tranirollt 100 per amt same pewee kw Um maw or, fiW mew limn cm be' forniabad by any Other nhetw. than DOOOl mat mann wear anna and swe e ts anWaa amore lone saving in the consumption of fail Ittlenwes to Barna 4.40 the 300 M .117wpse now in was -gtagll t Al th ilman o t&W i l.t. IL emelt e Tt4 t Ot; iertottmelbed Manataistahm lc/tainted. inianlYel=°ad lttfteraca to Hulks komoth. t'www Aise _ • Pa ; Ablate U. JL he ;Alma Let Amid 1.( 111 =11)1, Clailtasa. Ca* Cobb a Oa. anal. e Oh* 70 . a atlatt. Moan. Ma Smith, lallasaldo, Wha P.B. I. L. Nam. Whack a: P.;_Partnl WWI. Orr irc %ol. John Star. Tavola W. ... sad mewls neelved ter mall or otherideldrani sn tang of Ike Mtn) tattoos, Caa, South tank, and la pill be aroma ' , wended to by Agana Do are traveling la sll Nation of Um onmay. Latonl a r a44lete JOHN LEA scusaon Pearl stoat, Eno . FANCY GOODS, Glassware, Toys, Archery, Cricket. And SPORTMENS' EQUIPMENTS. TIERIDOR BOLLIUMGEN & CO., 64 LIBERTY STREET, NNW YORit, übPE now on hand and continuo to re adrecoostwitly.sad latish they et* to their (Muds trade at Immanent piing. 111/111 ancetneenta of Garnen. ?man and Leine Yaw non* mulanng In L amlator o laner Darla. and Va t tbjel i ann Re,. and Cldnavann Real biennonanen a n Onenbi, ernalmmannuana=laana nas in "' Ms 01•411Lakotti.""d•e. •ma '"• s ' tt•',47l 8082131FFRLIN,BROEL * IMPORTERS AND DIALERS IN Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfaineey, ie., 170 WIT.e.7 AM BT., New York, "WE the attention of *aired° to their ood Tadoml awk idTvw. Point., OW, Adana , ritVe• dlttastotlldrrstuLittamattaticosp otatsplabsoss, tbsy are Via rscalstag,dlrsot.from so ttaa so. war. ftttil 1= .0 11.1 Srite Sii r ft ir r " ; manta Es ars also ambled to offer withstood ithuasooge stt(Mort. sitbet la tottsoAlst at' =AIL *RI 5.0111:117 ) saatios. p! ~a►~ Y~_r.~ TO BOMICE&PERS AND DXdr vita UR ROPE EIhLE, r 71 Mao* ressaiNgda Hansa* nirii..p. mu, nat., llll° V. &MT and 11*(Iton sumr.l.4bity. /rale Propnetors of this, long Ind mil -1 Imam. COME JUTD RP/GX /OMB .0311tInsa m =r .d. tb.6r .a. c.u.s. l a um, !be • Ta. 7 prows MuFtliat, .51•1 maul= aka cedar an *Loral ♦ tboy Ora mont tbe romosbior bra& cwt r E m i rOft. r t , \ 3..- t s 'Mimed to Rap. ma. $l. 710017,1, Photogr aphi arrixra . c and Danerretotype TA. ma ' s> cassias Sauhlaiginaie in Ms Country. "LN 11. 11111PSON, (successor to, Math a tta waia 334 B r ad t zy + arr h Y tt olk,j r s= i bz: punt In MU aunt". odors •a — ohondoolo =new ppm and put up In slob pure sista. Itayera cask poly on ta4 r ugWl i l ir =no i r . 1 0. onrfl on Photograhy. naWmpody POLlitol. NEW YORK CORN EXCEHANGE BAG rddNUFACTORY,; Nos. 125 and 127 Broad at., up Agra, Corn Ezettitiol . - 311t1thagi_. Now York. 1U ILLERB, FLOUR DIALERS, do., aup g u rgia,ouworo...e. am igos lnin . orr alen ic irodia to ardor. . • The imboutbor would oat the ounalon or Ommtry Mutant, to Olt anottamat of rums, gam, dad of Melon ute Mat IWO= toles WlMooll„Attie,. ot panties 1001.10. ' • _Paula= atio lath MOD outlaw tad qua mutual la Jotates t Oa the Wotan ottedatv B. E. 0 AZ WC. MUSIC, ar.c. WAOTURER and Diadem in Piano sad .120=of nude aad !aided Inaba; man PLUNK alio far ILILLL DAl r trt COM Bottom Ilsaaaoilta atid eat diadem Attaatunad. awl& . 11$ Wad at, HENRY- HUBER, Dealer is Duda,- Mu dal 'mammas, sall Impatgr of 'maw mew _ ai lmz e r= s A g j ag r ourr . moskor . • Homo "m'i7 aILiN Ii:MILLOR, Dealer in Flom Fortes, leosiesed Medial_ tt. atm' Bco_ki, sad Ikeeleene me s• Fortefoe WebsairLikads. itLARELY &, RICHEY offer Tor sale in intnen to oultarcms IMMO 9.14 let h. 4 th. =films townies Ma islool4 by millidlest at Darespart. asetteselag ountlaad sad Pain.. saw 5041. M eal i 414 at TUB eall same PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. THURSDAY' MORNING NOV. 29, 1855. Tea Brun Quenox.—The grain advice, from Europe by the Canada are deemed very Lev portent The continued rise in wheat,, Dot only in England and France, but la Germaify, ex cites more than usual attention. So far-as the English harvest of 1866 is ooncerned, a letter of Mr. John Caird, claiming that the defideney Is inconsiderable has been taken op by the Lou don Daily News and other authotities, with the view of refuting it. The average price at Mark Lane, the week the Nisch& sailed,'wee 2e the quarter higherthait on the preview; Monday. The, Eapfiel millers wore the principal buyers. They number, throuPhout the' kingdom, 37,258, and it is held to be a geoseabirardity to suppose that this large class would root struggle, against the advance in price, if they could prevent it, or if their own knowledge of the English crop did not influence thini to immediate , purchases. It is equally absurd, the Daily Nem contends, to maintain that the 808,720 ..farment_of -tweet Britain have entered into a combination to kelp up the price of whist The requirements of the kingdom last year were twenty-four Mil ; Hoot bushels, or three millions imperial quer,-, 1 ten. For the first two month, after the bar , vest the average per quarters wag 28s 104.. This year the average since the harvest is 78e. rid; The average since January is 76e 5.1; and it., Is. likely to mount to 78s before the mid of Decem ber. The same authority mist 'Now it is plain that the present war wee certainly not the first nor the main came of the' peddle in the price of wheat, for in. February,' 1854, it was 80s 10d. In November, 1858,- it stood at 72e 64„ .Those high prime were not caused by the war, which only begun in March, 1864. After the war was declared ; in Eleptent-• her, 1864, the price was 580 7d. Nor can the' war have affected the price in Prussia, which bee lately been - buying corn in England, and pro- - poses to reduce the import duties in the Zell— Tashi that her people may be fed. Even 111 1868 the avenge price of wheat in Prnesia was 54s 9d, being 18s.. lld above the average of the previous 25 years; and it has since continually risen. List year, too, the price of wheat was quite aa high In the United States as Is Eng land; and it was not affected by. the war. In truth, a'general rise has taken place in the price of corn. throughout Europe, and; we may say, throughout the world, *Mob mustnot beligittly passed over, or treated as monetary, deviation from the ordinary price to be corrected by some petty municipal or imperial regulations."' The causes of changes are next argued ••out by the writer, as relating mainly to the e ff ect of the commercial activity of the' world, which has been stimulated by the 'Cuiteveries in Cali fornia and Australia. The diver:dole of labor from agriculture in 1868-54, in the United States, is adverted to as one of the results of this stimelation. The increase of city populationle this country is also mentioned, in connection with the creation of more wealth from 'hip and railway building, wherewith to buy and pay for food at enhanced riots. In short, the bread question is treated as a world-wide problem, and the ultimate conclusion arrived at that the dear-: nese which the English people deplore "com mences" chiefly in the gold discoveries, which have spread an almost mad delight through all society, and have everywherekindied energy and enterprise" Remarking on these statements, the New York rue sayer.. • • "It is highly probable that the Boer& Gov ernment, as well as the Imperial rule In France, discovered thetrue baring of the Mined' res. Ballast home earlier in the.seesson than the fore going speculationt 'They, have, undoubtedly, bad their commissaries or agents in the United State, 'for these six week' past The money negotiations for the puretui re s of grain are made through Bariag Brothers. These movements have anticipated by more than e month the rapid advance in price, and 'the reneweddiscussion artier food-question in England, a / a dvised by the Canada. The priees have not been quoted so decidedly fsuoyent, as well as dear, duce 1847. • "One of the fortunate; results of this state of the question to American agriculture L the steady images, in favor of the staple of Indian corn, as $ submit:de for wheat The export trade In corn has increased rapidly, and prices in Liverpool have atesdly increased under It When Bit Robert Poore bill tint opened the raglish.ports to free trade in corn to 1845. 80s, or 82a for the Indian corn of the United Stated In Liverpool was considered a highly remuner- 1 Acing quata.tioo. The latest, Bores thie 'mon are 47a for mixed lota and 52s for white, sad the the quantity which the' market is taking is to all appearances unlimited--at all events, ; quite equal.to . the present ability of oar setaboard markets to supply." Carmel. Atacama. By the Steamer, whose advicea we present told y, we have inudlipnce full of interest. General Walker's government of Nicaragua goes on Iswimmingly. is con. {tautly receiving reinforcements and among them fifty of Kinney'. men have deserted from San Juan or Greytown. and joined him. This is na tural enough, Kinney's regime did not offer them as good prospects as that of Walker's. Hard work at building huts, printing newspapers, end cultivating crops was not what they bargein ed for. Something of glory and 'tongues; and consequenoe, and plunder, each is the succeseee of Walker held out the promise of, was nese& sary for the excitable nature of the 5 Illimaiera Accordingly, they have gone to Grenade, where good fat exam and large pay await to be plucked by them. Two ktuared more recruits are also said to have left Ban Francisco to join Walker. This is jest what might have been looked for. Daubtless, Mae till be several thoiland Amer ican. ht Nicaragua in a few months, and the num ber will continue to swell it Walker remains mas ter of the country. At the last dates ever} thing was tranquil, and the operations of the Transit Company were carried on without molestation. But the most important Item is, that the United States Envoy, Col. Wheeler, has officially recog nized the new government, thus putting the ad ministration of the ffllibeater Chief on- a footing of: legality. After such recognition it is unlike ly that the United States naval force, will under take to dbrposess Walker and Kinney, as has been stated they would. We ars committed in favor of the new dynasty by the official eat of our minister. • Walker has therefore, only totter the interfer cue of Great Britian. Should that take inactive shape; be will hardly have force enough to resist it, and Ms policy will be to retreat, before the Invaders, This, however, is not likely to take place, smiths • Fillibtugere may be regarded as Installed permanently in Central America, by the 111100.11111 of Colonel Welker, ind likely to remain there, unless some immediate coalition-of the defeated party In Nicaragua be made with the . milling powers in Guatemala, Honduras, BalvW. dore, and Caen Rio, in order to • effect • grand demonstration against the Americans.' Where there are unity of feeling or action in thoseVen trill American States, such a result would be highly probable, but they have so long heen torn by civil dissensions and wars agelneteshh other, that only the fear of great danger tOkeinselves will be likely to unite them—Phil. 11.-. Amer. &moss from Kansas - say that in the U.. 8. Nutlet Court, at Leavenworth, Judge Leoompe added seven more men to the Grand Jumall• against' McCrea, and these, with the previous minority,' "'attended In presenting a tree bill against that unfortunate man for murder in-the first Gaisiner Shannon, Is his xpeeth at the pro-slavery ,00nveationin the same town declared Ibe late .bogus Legislature a legal body, whose eta should be' respected, that the House had an - undoubted right to settle the'asats as It did; and that ,thcatt persona who refused to obey the laws palled by that body were guilty of treason against the government. He declared Keedees_ election so revolutionary movement, without justification, and said that, if • Congress ehould motion the proceeding* ,of the Meal tinakmal Convention by admitting Kansas as a State under the • Constitution framed by that body, civil war must follow. He denied that the Legislature had elected all the local officers forst: years, and that; after I the next election Hart would, be chosen by tink,people. He m imed the Convention that the administration was on its aidee. Throughout his speech the Gov ernor identified • himself with the pro.slavery party. The tone of hls remarks showed that he wee alarmed and incensed at the prospect of losing his Governorship.. - PAIN 1371ARAI .11.11DBAT11.—Then lane form dation for the statement which hos- been going the round of the mere that Eltrahan, Paul and Bates, the tankers, were about to be lent to Gibralter to suffer their sentenee at the Criminal Court. Gibralteris not by any insane an easy station,.but may be reekonalt-perhaps sae of the meet penal sad hard working, as well as being by far from aka sumilhealtly. The eontriote are now Li Newpte. They will, In the Ant in- Manes, Suffer the until period of separate con finement, Which la, we - believe, a year. After that they will probably betramported Ma penal eatalement - forthe remainder of their sentence; but no deckled' will coma until after the carts mat7 probation of separate confinement. rooms Braun.—The New Bedissilliamt) Standard of 'Friday ram sixteen mweengers ar rived Uteri on the 'Underground Railroad on the raviolis diy,, and that the media doing a “large and wife 'Modem . .." The Le Ray (N..P.) Gazette Iva fourminsway gam front Mazyland,paised to Cassia roar that tont lasi Wednesday, cat *airway .. . • ' • • ' ' Ms. GRAMM./ 87112141% of the eminent house of J.- it C. Slurp has pablistml a reply , to the opinions of Mr. Jas. Called, in mlatiou to the crop of Englaid. Mr. Csird's article we pub.* .llshed a week or two sine°. Mr. Stooge says: "Althinigh I went emir some large ecrn-grOw frig districts before harvest, dozing the Itarvert in& and subsequently, I certainly did hot. visit 'John 'Greats,' being,ignormit -that any wheat was grown there; 041 crossed the Solent more thou ones, and byhandlittg the theme, rubbing out the corn, &a, unified tayschisthat the tern ere were correct in stating, as they .generilly did in that quarter, that the produce Of their 11 ;k wheat prop would not be half ae much as e re pvious season. ' . li, I entirely, differ from Jamie 'Card es to e breadth Of lend ,under wheat being greater t an list year or oue-fourth mon than tut average; tor, owin g to the comparitively small' quantity sown In 1852.3, the largest. extent of land a proper rotation of crops will allow of ap plied to wheat in 1853.4, and threfore could not again be planted with -that grain in 18644.- 1 think thMis corroborated by thapresentaimod ance and relative cheapness of barley, tapir/lib standing the cessation of hiporta, averaging near- . lytwenty thousand quarters per week since 1846, and although we have now some export to Hol land lo.; and likewise .a large quantity in some Matelots being ground with wheat On - my own farm, with every desire \to low as much wheat as poesible, I-was- tumble, for the foregoing reason, to plant as, many acres (of wheat) in 1864 as in 1868. As to the i ,ye:ld, I have the last weak thrashed four fi elds of wheat ;.--ane of red 'lamas, another or mummy, a third Talaveri, the fourth Scotch white—and the . te mp produce Is fourteen "bushels." imperial son, :against thirty-eix. bushels '1; acre last year; and,ias I own a travelling steam thrashing ma. chine, I have an opportunity of knowing that. my case Is not an exception i 33 the neighborhood.! At the same time I freely own :that . I know of some gOod crops in the 'it:aunties 'of Gloucester; oilercester, Salop, Northstaptondlte, which have been proved to'be so on thesehing; India only one instance does the producesmount towithin 1.6 lit cent of what was grown on the same farms last year. James Caird states the deficiency may be made up from America and Egypt, but the export from the latter isprobibited after the 6th of January next. The erica quantity returned as sold dm* harvest I attribute entirely to more pressure having been put by the Excise on . they collec tions of returns. Is one point I fully agree . with James Caird —that is, the decrease in consumption In con sequence of the high price, and I think his es timate from this cause is less than the reality, which alone may present prices going much, if any higher.? ' . 111PUBLIOA1- Marrero to BOXXOI.—We take the followibg froli: the Boston . Atlas: The Republican State Gm:mitts/ Met 'on Fri day, at their headquart ere, in thb: City. A large number of the most proMtnent men of the party met with them, by invitation. The headquarters wan crowded to excess, and the most determined and resolute epirit was manifested to stand firm on. the Republican platform, and to commence' at once an active organisation of the State for the grestcampaign of 1868. The followiig gentle men, among others, addressed the mestin . g, and urged upon all present active exertions. inthe Republican came: Hon. Charles Hudeorc.lion. B. Rockwood Hoar, Hon. Charles W. Arp . htun, Hon. Simon Brown , Hon. Linus Child; Han. Ho mer Bartlett, Hon. Marlin F. Adedis, Hon.ltob ert. B. Hall. Hon. Samuel Hoar, Wm. B. Spooner, Esq., Wm. Brigham, Esq., Hon. P.R.. Bird. (ion. J. Z. Goodrich, Moees Kimball Seq., 'Joseph White, Esq., Dr. Caleb Swan, Hon. N. 8.-Bor den. Henry Chi:AGA:4, ESq., and Dr. E. G. Leech. Among thegentlemen present were Hon. Chas. inmner, Hon...J. H. Giddings, of Ohio, Hon. An son Btudingatie, Dr. Samuel G. Howe, Hon. dr trams Lee, and Hon. H. 8. Breskenridge, ' Letten were read from Hon, Jaliaa_Roeirwell and George R. Russel, Esq., pledging their re newed exertions to the LRepobliesa cane, and noniseltagnetire 'operatdons to effect its great work. Measures were taken for the establish ment of Repaid:inn dabs throughout the State .without delay. . Gao. Grein's —Thiry'll .case of G. •'. Green, the monerbroker, who was convicted of murder, end:afterwards .00timitteil suicide in prison; last February come. before the Cir cuit Court the present session. pit will probably be recollected by the reader" of thle .press that shortly. Wore the unhappy wretch comadtted sal ...idle, he made a will bequeathing MI hht property to his youngest eon, end in mole died, to the Yo • Men's Association and Meehan! es' Inadtnte of this city--thos ooWog of the tie eons who appeared as witnasse in the cue, from enjoying any portion of his property. The present etdt is to test the validity of the- will, and Is brought by the two sena against the administratore.l.4t Is hoped by the plaiutiffs toprove that Mr. itAiezt, at the time be executed this will, was insane; and for the purpose of proving this, a mass of 'evidence le expeoted•to be brought forth, which. will likely be interesting to the public. .The diseased's name originally Will Oliver Gaiift; • but when he left abode Island be atuntmelithe name by which he was known-la tits Chicago Press. , . . PIISITIRTION 111 hALT.—The ocirrespondent of `the Newark Adatniser, writing from Rome, Oct. .2.6 th, says —"Tbe vintage and harvest:hate failed again this year, add the government has tberefine Interdicted the exportation of oil, wine .and grain. It has ales established public bake !houses In the chief cities, to supply the poor at oosbpdoes, and dine prevent extortion :by the bakers. Public depots of oil have been estab• liaised for the shine purpose. As to wine, _there ,is next to dotie in the country, the' old hook .baring beett!Aisirly or quite . consumed during the three zesty' failure attic) vine. The grape has been cut off again ail over the, peninsula, and the people are drinking variouss vile deco*- , tions ; and compositions, for_they will not take wateritrith , their chestnuts and beans, the sole food of thouitands of famine*: 'Thome who can .sefordpokate, a sort of pudding made of Indian "meal, fart sumptuously. The shamed-Mated kernels in the cones of the pine' tree are also 'reckoned a great luxury in the meiuntaltes." Acoinerim.—Mary Moriarty, an Irish girl who killed her sedneer ' an lristunan, at Memphis .a month or two ago, his been tried Owe and aoquitted. The jury were out a few - minutes only. The trial exalted , unusual Interest. The accused had the sympathy of the entire 00111 M D, nity with her, The Attorney Generairendoeted the prosecution, and all the members of the Memphis bar appeared for the defendant' , The speech of Mr. Yerger, one of her counsel, is spoken of by the Memphis papers astdoquent and effective.— • Jowrard. •Tniatten a Eltrossa.—lt appears that sugars Lad gone up' In England within a week, at teat dots', 6s.a7a, the hundred, equal to liSit cents here. Coffee is also reported in quick demind. In the article of Auger in England the cost to the country, at present prices, of , its supply for • the coming year, would be no leas 'a sum - then .E 7,000,000 sterling, In excess of the cost of list year's tr9PPly- Imam or Elassvoa Dotiorss.—Dr. Read, the attending phydoian of Senator Douglas, (whose Illness at Terre Haute, Did., his , before been mentlined,)-writes °a the 19th inst., that at that time there was no chanprtewarrant it late In saying when he would be able to tears his room. He had bean seriously ill for the previous three weeks, and when the letter was written he was not in a condition either to write or dic tate. ' • ' AXONO 2111 FlllolDll.—lt to /UAW in the Friends' Arelligencer, that from statistioi re, Gently published in England, while the average duration of :human life is estimated at thirty. three ytarethat among the Friends is an aver: age, of flftpone years. Eighteen year. thus added to the image humici life is a fact. too remarkable not to thallenge medical attention, and lead us to a close investiption of the laws of Ilfe. noun ova—The Galena M.) Advertiser says: Sunday morning, the 7th inst., Galen& river wee frosen over. Last year, we telleve, it was first found in eimilsz state on the mob , rag, of thillith. There are now leveret 'tease: boats in port, which will probably work their wily out daring the day. Boats will °autism* to 'ran as bogie the weatherwillpennft. Three years ago'sistption closed at Bt. Patti on the 10th. Dniraturrr or bon Snies.—The iron ship Rinhard Cobden, (says the Liverpool Mall) which was blgh twelve:years ego at Liverpool, will 11 " pay visit from any , one who is intaristeditarOn ships. She lme blew-twelve years in:the East ladle had*. end has not had the slightest repebr done to bin bpi never hiked /I drop, and win, to MI smarm" tier for sn'unlkolted lengthot azollriPMo II liensus.--st letter from' Bt - Petersburg esyn.eThe new reoreltment bet .thro.n the O mani Into mud ternor.';' It 4 , doubted it 400,000 men capsble of retch nub.. found. The towns and distriots forniabing , Internitiwill be obliged to providithent with. foi sloske, which C tasty burden : to di' present high price of l'ure." • win Dae.—.The depth tett:4lo4ms abler nador, the sompolgion bridge, ,is estthated by engineers to be .700 feet: . :Thiele deeper "Sea espelber muds( Ansa la tberweskt, vougrup LXix—Numßeß R 5. • Coremordscear bf tin 2 61 8—T ee soo Wiaanrotow,:liov. 25, 1855.—f1e danger of a collielon hetween the r0d11291 - Goirifnment and the Free-State Government of. :Flit/sea/ la inaml bent. The Preq State Convention have adapted & constitution, which is to MO approved by the AntirEllamai voters on the 16th of December, and put in operation in January. The laws of the new State Will, of coarse, come in cofliot with those of the Trivitorial Goveriment, and Goiernor Shannon has staled that he Is author ized by the President to call ppm the Wilt*, and atm on- United States troops, for main, on ' Sane of the laws of the Territorial Government. We were never before quite so near a civil war. as We are tinder this state of things.. The militia to-be called out will, of coarse, be the Missouri men—the very men who have undertaken' the task of making lEaneas a alaveholding Stew Llearn that ?di - Pomeroy, who tee prominent candidate In competition with Cot Lane for the United Stated Senatorship, i 6 to bit the'military • leader of the Free State troops in ease of jror--. The Kansas •Ooriertitittional'Cknoventicie have addopted the sizamplisof 'California and propose to create a State. Government whether Crimpers shall admit it as a State or not; There Mao prob ability that Congress will; at the doming Session, admit Ransas:ka • 13 . ate,:whether with or.withont Slavery. The population is at *met not or - thirty thousand, whiob is quits insuffifint to en title it to a Representative, to say nothing of the admissioa of two. rotten borough Senators. Besides, the, Anti-Slavery party desires "and Pr tends to fight the Presidential battle upon the, 'Kansas question ; and will not, therefore, allow the question to be settled at preset:it ' - Though Congress is to meet. to-tarrrew week, we see few members hero as yet. A cane= of Snow Nothing members was called' to meet here on Wednesday, probably in rsferenoe the or ganisadon of the House; a Anion upon the latest plea, that of Cincinnati, will no doubt be at tempted. A prolonged contest for the Bpeakenhip may be expected, and tt'Alr. :Howell Cobb should be the Demooratio candidate he may be choose, as he wee In 1849, after more than sixty bahottnia, and stied, as then„ander. • ,filmelal. vote, fax alluding a choice by pharallty. los FLOOR 101 TECO 011,11 COL. Withhilhe" pelf two or three weeks some 20;000 barrels of Soto have been purchased by a &win this oity foi the British government. Its destinatioit is the Crimea. This Sour has been paid for atan is•- • crap of about $7 75 per barrel,"Thich amounts. to the round suin crone hundred nodally thous and donate.—Detroit Adoortioor t Nov. 2.8. RAIL ROAD STOOR.S . FOR SALE ! ". 10 sham Ohio Add Nam Sollrood: all do do do £0647t0 na22 11LAZILY WOE= TATE, Plumber and.Gue FSh tar, Na 10 zeute otrowt, ow Matt. sod 472 Peon davit. Ent door to Md. Forth:l,ol'lol6m arultiod• oral et, moon* Schwartz% Drag Rom • mirsvuoT donottirtion ot lot Water. eso sad B ASKETS -50 Nosta.Coveredhiarket, 3° doses doßound ODon 6 dn. wirit:_y" •10 do Mood do. • hrJ_=":l-I.'ir. L Y I rk bP") . "• 2 * . n 026 w. 61. TALUOTI`.% UO.. 66 Wood. oatAtla et. visa 1-100 bble'No 3 large Maelulreh 100 tudf do do do di. - White Fisk eo r = OII4 WI.. 11. 1 , 4 ,,. , n din leladj . ) ,. Ibr Ws Or • .0 NEW LAZE SETTS; ioniton do• Beauti ful Embraidna4 0011.. OoDaas aa4 Shaam-la mat • ti. at , 210•4 D. ABU .1e..a.a1104. QPIIINGPIELD-IW-.-100 torts Pig 11JP iron Ikar w. es W ILLB.a HOE. • B IICKW IC [CAI' FLOUR-5o Backe' readMr and An aal• by brOdFDLI2SB, MUM I 00. DRIED PEACHES-100-mb reed and Ihr We br , 140ANDLICK MIANB & CO. T _ ANNERS' SCRAPS-4 ksoker reed and fbr MI. by IIicOANDUES. MANS t CO. I SOHOONMAICZEAL-00.,'N0. 1 3 Wood golw et rat t iltratia"tesro`=ae=" L pter y aul Onion la Pon Lund sni Lad nu n 024 1 ~:~1? 1 1 1/~{tl f ■ ~ Q , COPAL ',BANISH-10 bbla. beat quality, ar ado by w 2.4 J. 801100IIIIJUi1lit OU. • 1 i• • • • aye iget Leo an• mbar nf Mao Tooth Broshr, Thoui *Wan ant. I NFANT HAIR BRUISES-IA larterand nn tuartmaaat ot infaat Lyle- rastira reel mai. J 111. ZAINO. NAIL BRUSHES—A fine assortment of INall Bran me roe X, or J X /LIMN°. ULL'a OLD PALM SOAP—A large sup- Tara& oats n 4,48044. ne'der JtAl 14. _ tLYCERINS & COLD CREAM, excellent T44"b""Trt4"uds"e°-intirmilairArd AIB DYES--Alarge &minim% of flair Dm 011 at 6104'1011W insraskt6J, .6/ by • JO6 /LEAN% I 1 e prune o. utmege, seu by B. K. 8 LL I 4 O. sm2l6 Cot. Woos Auld 24 sta. RIOBRS _lsu lbe Crimea, for eelsby.Av I R 1511,140738— bbLs white, floe article, for Ewe by taAil - B. y ROMEN 0111.0 jnet received and at sal* Md.{ * v.: a. elwilus t co. AiTAIOA7GINGE44--250 no looted Ja niaby• Glaser. Ike We by B. L 61114.100 • 03 1L1 A2 224 ')/11-10 bble No. 11.. mot o r Bali by b • 00 VOLUOYNTH APPLE-1 case just real I,ja:dlbr rM uy soU IL IL 11.1L4Anli •C . E XTILAOT LOGWOOD—.SO bzs • for sale 024 LakLUMS II CO. 4107T13, FIIENISILLNO auollb—A. A. llama Co. Unta.' 1* shred oicup,doses &Smut gty of %PM Zunilablas &twirl& otliV °OLEN. LONG SHAW - 1.8,—A. A. Ma. • _ th.i d r z u ki . = ex....zmiir u rr MCI Tans tika.li . 4 ph, Wats Company. .. . IM'y B"" -113123,1.• TZ 188 bundles for sale low ix; by eon J. ICHOONMAKTI a CO. PULVERIZED HERBS, in 14 .11),,cans: 4." '"itikoorain. • W •.0 .1 • BIJOILWHEAT-61 smoke for sale by '' seal ELI= IL (MUMS. ' . DRIED PSAWIEI3-80 bus reed and for JLP Nilo by sK4O =NEN R. COLLINS ItoUTTKR-2 bbls fresh roll for sale by . ma)" • HIM! EL COLLINS. nivOED MEAT—A superior article of Kbbsa Pr. at , n i c . l ll'ass. IV]nr RAISINS ANRFIGS reed by salla w.aMaMIIRO. • ALUM -75 bbin. for inde b LINSEED OIL-4000 gallifi:Tis4lo_by Dcdo B. A.. YA,=tIMA OD. GIIM tiffrr T , 10-11 capes for Bale by lulu sop a. A:rmaissrooa s oet. AIN ONS-25 bbh prune fresh Wow just it s teddrod awl Ibr silo iirDLIMOILTIL O" BURGAMOT-100 Ms for isle by ILJI B. A. -NANNISTOOK t 00, =sae ?ran ad Wood CASTILE SOAP--100 bze for ale by ' Age B. A. VAIDIEBTuO6 sop. y. QIII:11.11-50 Ude. New Orionis Sugar for sala br se JOHN .TD 00. TERRINE OANDLES--4. ,arrw article, . Nth dim sad * aa • et. imam:ma 608-4 blgs fresh Ell& just recidliad faisdeby ' "soli IHIMIIIIIII-DILWORTIL L'4 PSOM SALTS-80 bMi. for sale by Jl2 ao2l R. A. PARNIOStOOI. 00. .11 I LOANS AND TALMAM—A_ Mason • cu.. ara daily eirodas more Gooks WIT•LaMe . the IsteditiVeli. sad ems sabsooabimmirtio.ad f i a QUILLS-800 nos for ask Dr AO maie • - a.a.narifitarocx a 00. WANTS • SITEIATiONA respectable /40.' undomebals 4monstfeerolll44 is all its 1,1 12 : 1 4 , 1; 4VW lowa /At: raw Is • A PP 7 C4k. • strut SYRUP -20 bldg. Golden B,inip; TANNERS OLL,-60 bbls. for sale by IF 'YOU wain to get the_wortir of your mew ow to wo. el good irtwitolalla. C . % n but sszipll,7 qliATstl:4"3 Vo eior ntioN kLIVE 011.--60 bs-kins fur oafs b, IL" B. A. PAIIKI,AIOLK CO. VANARY SEED-5 bblitjaa, reel and for J Ar _ ton , • !%1.4.0.E.8RLL--100-bblt So &large; nroav 11.4%)1.111i5. F ENN. FLOUR-31 sacks now landing nr""'"?'"lLVlaranr a cx. %Run k TALLOW bbis. 11 "Sows SW". Tub.. r.mr bu.alos flow arktown.tarati• br storli nsil•Ll Om% isr • nu. INKLA.ILQWERS-1 auk Jur laVe by S US -^' c r,_. erllANOtbalt; .4144114141 • ji:•? 1014- ' - . • eitiomm d —, 2 outs fa , ado by up: — - 11111tamIOX _ , , Li. vs= j ..›,l, .
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