THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 9. IL pRIVINOLLL 6 00.15 ADPERTLEING AGENCY 121, Mawr =um Nay lromg. Ana No. lu. fece.estreet, Tog.. P. & Ou, are Au-eau far the mart Influential and Weald reulatlng untuneridel Pacer. both ttte Uniteit States lad the Canada). .• ng_l3VlB for 1868. L ma A, BELT PTA ra,, 9 and 11 Park Place, w Toga, leteit• the attention of buyers from all • toms unnsually lame stook of SWISS, AEOLIS/I & AMERICAN STRAW orxiDet ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, THIRMINCI9, Inoluding ••cholas saeortment of PAITERN B 03! NETS, Withtin rltheet etylea, With a general amettniant of STRAW BONNETS and HATS. of tha newest deehtne, all of which will be offered at the loom : raw. IDE. FELT a HALL, reih7.suPtoar 0 &IL Part Placa, N. York. The British Plate .01ass Company. nArrou [RAD. LAAc:Asruez ENGLA.III2. W chorale for tho United States, JOHN B. PLATT, 10 blartay Bane. New York- E will be toned a full assortment W F ro nts, Superior Pollehed Plate for Stone imd Ilono, Show te. Also, Bough Glees from ef. l . l—i' Westenl i o dL osto.uerr are retorted to tho Note State Ilona rt Ohio, at Columbus, Iroleh L. lamed .4h th e Plato Di of the Company. 13:kW/a:Arndt _ ANDREW & JESUP, COMMISSION MERCHANTS - - Cotton and Woolen Slaohincry. aam Anoints and Balers, 'martens .nd 141.1eni In Illanufachuvrf No. 67 Pine St., Noir York. n. IL—kgerita tbr the * . WOODRUZY s BEAM IRON WOftlik," Stearn Engines and Boilers, Exclusive Agency lo New York tor ...OW IL Ls L. MACLUNELLIIOI" , Olnahlotsta , Tool. wat.ler Rough's Patent Elastic Skirts.. FRANCE, No. 1 Barclay otroot, Nen York. UAW:ION—None Are genuine except they have th Atop loran. natant- All nanonlnotareto and oollere In ;13.ring will be proneented SOCOPiiIIZ to lan. tolo2l-n W. JACKSON & SOB. ORATE AND FENDER MAKER, t. 4.) FRONT,Yr. @ PUI) BROADWAY, NED FUCK. ZAIRBANK'S PLATFORM SCALES. FIRE undersigned having been appointed ALES,Agent. for the ea t of these celebrated ALES, men ufacturei b the original Inventor. E. & I'. FAIRBANKS & CO., nespeclfray invite attention of the buainsee eunfatusitY to the 'verb:city of these Sale. ovez all °dada There bodes have been antdected to the SEV7SHEST rzrr on a/l the principal Railroad. In the Drifted Stater of England. and in every branch of business throughout he world ; and their uniforms eocuracy and great durabili ty have gained fur theca the reputation of feting THE NrANDAED IiO.V 'PLUMY T HERE Cdfi BE HO APPEAL. wer - aia_prapared to orders for Llountar, Potable,}Jarman; Rolling Mill, Hay, Coal. Railroad and Canal 4eales, al sta.kfrrrrrr prices. IlUliticir WELL% No. 82.5 Libarty street, I.kroamereial Ro, Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. trUPIIIINStn MASSY BIGELONF & CO., (ummon to IL AL Mosley, tint No . , DIAMOND 46 LLXI. tint mar Mood et. Pittsburgh, Penna. I 10ACIIES, CIABAIAGES, PILETONS, .12,V=tir.,Thar,f2Pg;%,!=t; t rau= l l6,...ll= , er nulsh. ea o enrcroenehly siren ...at warranted. L. proms. Co.. WHOLESALE GRo 0 ERS. Produce and Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS mr Pittsburgh Manufactured Arthues, No. 219 Liberty street, corn, of /IV* r 9 PITTEIDOHO LI. PA. Ltl .. —JAB. L. MOW ilytiaies% WHOLESALE GROCERS AND BOAT FURNISHERS; DEALERS 'IN Produce and Pittsburgh Manufattares, No. 141 Water Street, vor mrte .11V2 7 / 1 . PEN.N.I PAINTER . LONG & LANE, ROUSE AND SIGN •PAINTERS. .o"C). T 7 (01d.Phd Rs Ituaditv) TIITBD STE 7-67, (Between Wood and Market Streets.) All ordure promptly attendod to. lea.Shrn• oxoonted In a onmior otdia. oyba7-u SW. Kam. ROBINSON, /EDITS ec MILLERS FOUNDERS AND ENGINE BUILDERS, and Ilanttfneturentotall tleacriptions 11111 Cooling,, Gearing, to.. to. Mao, No. '2l _Market stmt. between Fleet and neeond antes. ieablyd• Watches and Jewelry. ERN M. ROBERTS, 16 sth t, Is now teeming assentire Clem of Gold and Nave. Patent Lena, OP-6 Annbor and Leen,* Watalnsa, In even slut tnalstingeastasottlasmoet celebrated English and Pallas snannlarturn :s.. Gold Usetra..Vest and Pon ittaLne, Beals, - He" allnlatare Cues, Breeelets. Geld . . Pam and Cue a. Tooth Pmts. huvy. phsho, Set and Bas.l,l4gft Mugs, Breast Noe. Ear Rings. Cuff Ma; IStrk cdo Neese In G., Gold aud Ell Specteclee, Silver and Plated Spoon.. }Snivel sod Fork., Jer. Coral •nd Fano. Goods. pri Also. • large mock of the beet Braes Clocks. at all m. The above etock has town purchased direct fro= the Yeats= blanufactortes, end selected •Ith great earn for the cowl trader and will be mad at e on advance cu Goer- • • Wateh..Oianl;eand Jewelry rendre]; Gilding and En graving executed In tbe beet tame. and Ulmer Ware and Jewelry reeds to order, J.. 11. ROBERTS, EMI et. near Market. 8. N. WICKERSIL&M, Air lIOLE SALE AN D RETAIL IMIUGGIAT. No. 2.81 Liberty Etter t, Brad of Wood, Aitt burgh. P.., al- aye keep, on hand end for de Mgeneral and emirff% earmtment of Dlllla. Pal_nty Oils. e Stu Window ON. of all kinds, Putty. Palomar?, &tent and Proprietary Medi cines, ate. To toy old tdonde and onstomora—liavinn sold ant my Drug litare In Baltimore, and retnrued to this city, and knight oat the Drug Ketabliahment of Mr. Joel Mohler, No. 2LI Liberty street. 1 shall b. happy to 7.47 .7' old hiendsor tbe custom. of Mr. blohler, and shall nano no pains to please them with and they mam . at in my line of bnatoses. B. N. WICK 24 EE Liberty S datir No. 1 st. Valuable Real Rotate for Sale. 47 for sale the two throe story brick beams at and &th east corner of Penn and Hand N 06.271 and 373 Penn etnet The lots are =oh &bent feet on Penn street by 00 feet In depth. The buildings are substantial and ha» stone front.. I aka. offer the Parer three story brick dwelling home. es the seat side of /land 'treat. Nos. BA 37. J. and 41 each home being about 13 feet S blebs. In Pont by atone 00 feet In depth. The above homes wfllbe sold separately. together, and at low ream A. small matt payment will be required end • reasonable time given far the payment of the balance. Al a spg . ti IL B. WIL LNS N , o.lAttorney Fourth st at Lew. 37 reet. St. Clair Street Property for Bale. Vblell Authorized to Bell on very reasoner terms. an one or all of those fate three dory dendling home. on the wederly dd. of Bt. Clair died, bdng sad t om bs 2n. 22. 24. 21. and 1.11. between Penn stmet .d the old Ailed:way bridge._ Them homes a•WO imitable for stores and dwelling. and me situated lo good locality. The tote sr. eseb. 18 feet in front by 110 feet In depth to an alley ten feet wide. • moderato cash payment will be required. and the bal ance allowed to remain for a resoinehle time mewed by .be bond and m Vir feg t e b iTi WrAr r oMe A T ;P ast. relb.tf No. 1 2 1 goon ' th street. BOOTS AND SHOES, WHOLESALE AND 13 ETAIL. rreubsetiber respectfully C3llll the at tieTUon of his friends and the nubile awaerallY,to masdluatlon or Ws extend. stock of Boots and etsawa rust received nom the New Berland Manufacturers, to ZAjt;rl4 r„ftratrz 4a that=lT.llll:.'. tail mt,ertal; works...tap and of the latest styles'. In °relate' snit omantry Laden assd those who wish to get good custom male 11 . 01% ha =gantlet's:es and keeps constantly on hand a ecnaplets stwk of Mau'. mod Roots and ldrogene,.9oes and Youth's Brogans, Ladles Boots and Buskins, add }Seem Boots, which he wan nothlog ants. in raferenre ;dem he 0.1 say nsore. than that be hi going tothe to sell as chomp. any other like es. tebtlehinsat in the en). Thankful k.tb. 'Mad patrol:lnv herstaforerecelred be solicits Author taeora sail from Ms long ha badness he fed confide.* that he is able to re general satlefaetion• 8913 14 sso3 es Market et. between ldarkathouse • et. BURCHFIELD.RPHY & B DRS IN Silks and Ladiek Drw Goods generally, CLOAKS, TALMAS & SHAWLS, EMBROIDERIES AND STAPLE GOODS, • For Family UBO. dep A a t u m ti m s j li o s s 0 s l p 4 i a v n e d w ll ort g ai a sna l owal o m r k th * e . abet rlimiAt corms dtb an Market 5ta..119, • Stoves, Fenders and Fire Irons. I RON OITY STOVE WAREHOUSE. No. ■ IN Wad Meet. As the season km arrivedhich Lethal Into twe the shore =mod artkel c m we wou ld rite the stleatkne ail:meet ea nit In our line toentioa dew meek, wWeh 1 . 011 end eom• elate. We are detemolned to eel as low ee the lowest In the &les. Remember the Oboe. No. 134 Woad street. cob T. J. CRAM /k • linconesor to .1. Beradollsr. WILLIAM NITWIELTREE, Jr., Rectifying Distiller and Wine and Liquor -MERCHANT, No. 2XI Lamaly Street, /ylabsovh. ado ly iN. FRAZIER, formerly a resident. of outamsb.ma.cirtoino. will les. hr. to • kw s for the Connell Bluff, cud Sloux City Land Metric.. Copltalloto and caw. harine money to inr.K. or wee r...to lout*, otwo ha. their MOMS 12.1tbr011y aadi promptly &Worded to. by aullog on him at the ft= roam H. 1.17.9 1 u 78 Market W.I. (roar 9 A. M. to =m John Alozonder, hlench ma sAL 8 1 . 91797 ra PUt B b 7 allbil i • Baoluns dm A. Cameron. ashler. e• etudes 800 L. Allowlorzin John ilemiumsecountach jar. SCOTT Dentist, Fawn street; • thy Eloceivest of Market. Moe how es i p.l7; ratt i a l a.z a to Isle ißem. E. SELLERS &oval CO., Wholesale Drug weugt.kar: itamovtd i tat grp and bAnd r. allltonden, mad •/1 ds•I•r• in Drugly_P•l•l/. V•r" /01.. will find • Luz. •nd w•U relected Mock. Pdes• low. Goods Inktralltsd. oei E v ßenzunraL EN Hannfootozor of ovary var day of FIALA BOMZSand RINDOAULABIS. Pastor Wino sad CUM Boit/aa. Daniliahns sad /rant Olanta wrary-Taxiety. Womb:ma VBac*. and 193 and 1.58. fly Pittabarati. Pima. snb2a New tdon Tub and BnoketFactonet. pith enbecribere continue to manufactuse a. =cull Reldiabjtveka:s Tutu. Realm. Zane Waste' bawds and Winter's Want WeesbberJatarbtas_a _ &dare nienently attended to. WALD wnsIVI. - Steam Engines and Enders. NOINES, with tho latest improvements, inusantsa best Quality. on band Rants& to maw. kg fonts best Juniata leollasukle on slant notion - 011:4 with deesstebne IV ,W. 619 MORI W , Rest, tea. hone BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. FOSEPH S.& A. P. MORRISON. Attar tr. aard at Lae. Mao lie, 143 Wourth alreet, bets,en ¢llliffelit sad Grant. littelargh. Pa MYW RROBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at f L i a . Nr, ItOBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— non= of PM and Grant otroetttotwita tbe Court onso dont. Pttaborah. ntr/4-Y63 JAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, °Erica fourth Kre.t. mar Grant, Pittsburgh. ja1b.,117 AGENCIES. Michigan General Commission and Collec tion Agency Office, POO the collection of Home and Foreign Mermatil• and all other Money Malmo, in Mallsan and adjacent Kates, Investment and Payment of Moneys, Payment of Taw. Purchase and Bale of Real mete mid Mocha and Inane ea Agents. PELTIER rk ANDERSON, Detroit, Midas.. ittjleertouinPdtentryS—Mecarsill•lllCT Itahm, Dank. ann at Wh itss. 00., thmette Omer. Lemerm, fitenart Cm, Mereh MM!3=II;IiME WM. A, IRWIN'S 111 EAL ESTATE OFFICE, No, 87 Fron • ' 4 l4 4 . 3 llr,'&:7%:=Viggja.ri au2l-tf AUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Stock, alase and BM Broker, Me N. 42 rth etreet, above Wood. Baldness promptly attended to. ty&dly SAMUEL MARSIIELL, Secretary OW- L) ass.. Imprensa Comrany, 94'Watra street FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insu • 111.14 , 11 Co.. e 7 Wet. etreet GARDINERCOFFIN, Agent for Franklin or r 7 InstrTne Company. nortb-eest comer of Wood and sh T) A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu ll. • told Insurance OOMPLOY. 42 Water street DRUGG ISTS ken 111.2211 ruartta FLEXING BROTERRB, Din=doa vo r. =no • CC.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. NO. CO WOOD STREIT, PirTNIURGH, 1J- Pills.Proprlatora of Dr. Idlanes celebrated Yennifugs LIT an. OLIN HAFT, Jr., (eneoeseor to Jea..lllThif lerj Wbol•sals uld R•tall Druggist nod Dealer in Lona 1778•717d5. as, corner Wood and Ilath stnnlts. Pittsburgh. tirßeanlar Aping for Dr. Ford's 21•11.1eina non OLIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in ffDrcurs, Palntet 011 s. 9 ara7dus and Dye. nods, No. 298 rei stmt, Plttabnrsh. ptttstalo sir Agent for Pane nera • a ilyrtp. mar 2447 4.. A . FAHNESTOCK & CO. Wholesale • .z Tud=ta ... ..d ID:1 . XV 111.111 end , 07 . tt . 1 ta Lead txastq t;itet bur carb7 it E. SELLERS, Wholosalo Doaler in IftVwood Erurt.Vittebtruh. Gmir V ir d'h tt. Prii'" .... ..... LRAIIN & REITER, Wholesale 4t Retail =rids. corner of Liberty .d Pt. oQ.t. SCHOONBLiKER & CO., Wholesale J . Druggisita, No. 24, Wood street, Pittsburgh. AOSEPII FLEMING, Successor to L. Wiloox CO., corned Markot lamed and Diamond—Rasp eon. Meditly on band • full and complete sosortmeut of Drugs. cines, Medici. Chetta, Peen:more, and all articiai pertaining to his business. bO Phyoldana prmeripticno carefully oompt .led at all urs.Joly COMMISSION &C. l I RUN/ H th . ) gfagEffON MERORA~NTS, Wool, Rides. Floor, Bacon, Lard, k Lard Oil ANI) PRODUCE GENERALLY No. 76 Plater St., Pittsburgh. Pa. ion Plt Wear. WellsrlV, Ohio. n nanct &Co— • Id Martin, •• E D Janin,CasnreltDep Bk. Hee. & Elerztlr.n, .eh & Plt.burgh. harslet. Ecnbll & Guretnen. Jossph 111 Elder, at Lona.. Phil.. Them. & Greiner. Paniters, Rolm. & Oonn.D, sanclithL Salem. Ohio. 4 D Bullock &Oa-. fellyd JNO. ............. LATC. OF Hanaptims. Eoffman k Koons. Th.a. te , llo:6 7 :l:tirl FLOUR FACTORS, General Produce Commission Merchants, No 47 1174/ - 91 WU,rtrel 411.11 95 N. Th944...V., belt. Rac PAILM)ELPIIIA. Bagger. We...lewd &Co, D Lamer • U• Co. U. Garrett. kis:Mu 6 tki, '• A D gldArek CO. Wood • Olrer, " Tweed t Mblar '- Biter, Pries it 00. •• Yordiek t Footle, •• Caleb MP. • Cot " Morrow • Dottier. " Truitt. brother • Co. " Jtl Charon wetb &Co" BiTuor itenixedy t Co.. Pittab'r... Wilroartb A Co, Piryit Dagalay,Co g ova tr Uo. HMI Liugort, • W. Ma " Watt •• a r And Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Merchants grurendlr. 1114,1 bud IEgMUM FLOUR, GRAIN ANI) PRODUCE. Commission and Forwarding Merchants No. 114 Second at., Pittsburgh, Pa. J. 1, 'Erecdl7ll•l2 SPRINGER JEIABBALJGH, MMISSION Mt.:RUELANT, • Dealer 11:1 Wool, Provisions & Produce generally. NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. I==l ATVPELL, LEE & CO., W HOLES AT ;E: GROCERS. Produce & Commission Merchants, PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, N. S Wood U., bintZten Wetter and Wrest in ADIS PIITEI6OIIO Lt. DAVID C. HERBST. Flour, Produce, Provision and Commission MERCHANT, No Ort Liberty med. comma, Hems. Pittsburgh, 11. IVES his attention to the saw of Flonr, Afi Pork, Buoy, Lard, Ch Buoy. Galin. Mid 'allotted. ea -Jr 1: 13 JoN1V/ 0 : 11 ;01 (lato of the firm of king k Moorhead,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, [MILER IN PIG RETIE AND Bpoits. No. 76 Water street, below Market, KO ITTTIMIALOIL PrSNA. A. A. HARDY, MlLL%StrAND *4 l•olftirl MIGILAN 7; Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis RAILROAD, No.Bo Water st., Pittsburgh, Pa. oao.lto J. W. Bi E.:YARDING COMMISSIdN MEP, CHANTS and Dealers In all kinds el' Pittsburgh Mare Article., lewd Pipe and Ellest Lad. Na. PT /Lest Iltroet. Pittslossats. aul3-110.64 B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, 4, l z ,r ategor . = =gam Merchant, and Mugs Butter, Put and Peas) Minolta& Weetarn ProduPee r .' w•Le4 stmt. between limlthdeld ILIIO Wcod., MOWUTr tams. (Lets arm Uobboo,Llttle I Co.) ri SL LITTLE fa CO., Wholesale Grocers, g Produce sad Cumntlesiou lderchants, and Deem 1n Nabors.. glsuntectures, No. 112 Monaoenrss, street, Pigs. Na .1.12720 CHYME WAREHOUSE-LIENEY IL COLLIN& Vonnzdlag and Ckaangulon 6.lwasnt, I l OBLAS PALMER, Import Pape er r, and Dealer itrmhanch and eean Wall NI, 65 t, between Tklrd an te d ;fourth street, rittaburgh. kit rohs+6B DRY GOODS. JuSEPH HORNE & 00., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in TRIMMINGS, smagoLDNRIZA 11087ERT caoFda Fancy Ooods, &a, N o . Tr Serrketri, bet. 4th and Ns Massorsd. titir Wats for Brsdlrrs Yams. 50h19.17 M A CO do 10m40144..0. • CC, N. TOM. . SLUA A. MASON & 00.,Wholesale and Retail Am g e n urg n ush. PLIE7 and nage Dry Goods. 211 Fifth •UV, Pitts KsaORPHY k BUBOIIFIELD, Wholama° d Retail Dry . Goads klathants, awn= Math kot steeds Pl=trarah. • Removal! Removal! Removal! ROZUNSON A 00.-1.10. 23. 11579 87RISET. • AVING Removed our Store to No. 23, rOth Zwt. torn door to A. A. Mona Co.) , re are vote pmpu• to exhlldt one of Quo largest 13tocks of Ito. portal and American Oaryetlno, and Oil Cloths In Ws tnarlAL In our assortment obe found • BVlelvet tra Brussels tAt Tapestry. Flrnssels Impaial nal 8=71r1 r. 61a . C.M4 Pot.mt Tspeifty Ingrain tin= Stl=attllgl i level tinn. tin= together with lkotedi Ptatds. raltloy., Draspetlng; sad Jaw priced Curig. of all dern1vt1.04..1... RugN ,ft,cllsh Mop, /Malt Hods, Bindings, Piano exld Table own% tar 011 Cklttt, Window Madre, BM! lloWade Gram cal Cloths, C AN. &a Also, • larva Ronk of FLOW 11i Clothai teem 8 to Meliet ride of all mice& WI OF JIMA erlltto , Feld attire lower meth tole GEOI E. ARNOLD /6al 'MEW IN ICSOIMM, DANK NOM to M. 14 OVIENA Nred.osvatto Bonk 4/ as rr AllTrainelettozu at aioatllbendratal.or Plaster, Cement and Grind-Stones. 10ILASTEIL for Land add Stucco Work; Co ti.,cugottter Cle.nl: 7 t a Pnbai r ar t r n i r tini Stow, al an beast 819 LI 7 w w wAtuum atunal p. P. MARSHALL & the CO., Importer. . 1.m.. W • WI Mains in aba~sad Alzusicen Auer 2.. ST Wood stmt. rc=Agents Ibr eels nsrt • eks. Po% ODINE-60 oss for Belo by lase, solutrULLl=ar, SBURGH BANKERS AND BROKERS 13ANKINGt ) , HOUS JOHN T. HOGG: BEDFORD - EZIWORD EOIIERSIO, I.O3IERSET (Xl., MOUNT Pt.raSANT. WESIMORE'D 00. CONN ELLSVILLK. TAYETTN UNIONTOWN ItIit)TINSVILLE. NEW BRIGIITON, BEAVER Depodts received, Discounts mad*, Drat. bon, and collected, Bank Note. and Specie bought Stocks, Notes asul other Securities bought and comitlasion. Oorrespondene• end aullectious solle• ALLOW Cam. ki:RAMER .. & feril7l7, '" lran — kere a " nd Fa obenge Brokers. Bur and sell Gold and Mar and t it Notes, twiatlate loans Non Baudt l .ale . or s litoek Been. n antWiTt. Buy and d eell l GG ( i ) ekeon CounnlerloT. o tiollee! tions made on all volute in tne Union. Moe earner of Third and Wood etrecteoltreetly oppoelte the Bt. Charles Hotel. apt =71.17 NllOlM - FS & SON, Dealere in Foreign e and Drawn° Mlle or Bit:Stange, Certificate. of De. mig,.neee ratg l oW El= Na. r u hr tha ho:= , P , t i t i tz throughout the United Etats. aANUFACTURING. .4 J. MIXILI2O,-.3. C. C1110113A416.J1. C. tt.B.-11 D. WOODWARD AMERICAN - - PAPEt MACHE ACC ICING COMPANY. No. 78 Second st.., Pittsburgh, Pa. ANUFACTURERS of Papier Macho Ornaments for Chumbea nom.. Steamboats, snips. Planar and Picture names. Window and Door Meads, Bracletn, Trussea Cornice., Ventilator. and Centre Pier. for Calling, lloaettees and Moulding. of emery dasarlotion, also and &plan. Cowan and warranted more durable than any other article no. in nee. 23-Orders executed on the .honest notice. N. D.—Attention of Steamboat Widen la •Irpeolally dl rented to thin article, on amount of lta light norght. CUMMINS, TUNAS No. 788exond at.. bet. Wood a Market ata. Prrmanana cf 10•419 03.11011 ISMISIDOB UNION FOUNDRY, NI tenet!, Herron & Co. sDrILL continuo the business of the Union k r&d . r . r l ,4t L t i ll b e . r4 :Land of PENNOCK, aIITOII. They viiimannfacturs as usual. • 1.10 nod srsoe7 4l assortment al 11AlfTINI/8, eon:wising! Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Side Ovens, • MANTLE AND 1,aL013 GRATES, MANTLE KITCILEN GRATES, Halloo Ware, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons, Bad Iron*, Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Points, Mill and Machinery Castings generally, And GAS and WATER PIPES at 1 Sizes IRON @ NAILS OF " RIE BEST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, Picks, &c., of which 1 , 111 bo sold at manntianretf Woe. Penn Cotton Mills, Pittalrargh. ENNEDY, CHILDS dc CO.. Mannino DI tuners of A No-1 heavy 4-4 need:lnc Plirpet Cbaln of 01l colon and shaded Ootton Twiner • • Oo " Plough Linea and Bun Isom •• Rope dal eines and descriptions Batting. mr-Order* left at the Cinedware Ran of Logan. Wilma & Co.. 171 Wood s t reet.nill bare attention. lam, 11.1.11.11111 -MUD.. EMIL - WIT Li AM BARNHILL & 61 Penn et., below Marburg, Pittsburgh, Pa. QTEAId BOILER MAKERS and SHEET tawi WORKERS, Manufactianos of Barnhill'. P.t. eat Solidi., Locoinotito. Slued and Cyllud. Bolin* Chia Mnum Braftbeagp pod, pea. cirsgoLtdensors, Salt tuni= grirau . ann 4 Viaduct him, do. at the 'honest mak.. ALI order* from a Ind.,. promptly •ttended to. ien Hats and Oapa. & I WILSON & SON keep constantly on band ean7 dearmirtlon and assay of Hats and pa, both wholesale and rotalL • Thom deals:as • nest Inehlonable lint or CAD. good and ermap, would do well to aln us • call baba ourchardna elm:whom nolrmi LW. WOODWELL, Wholoaale and Retail Iffsoutoct.er and Pool. In Cal:dust Ware, No. ILI GROCERS. Shriver 6; Dilworth, WIIOLESALE GROCERS, Nos, 130 k, 132 Second Street, Wend and 6z4Meld) P7ITSSCROti. MONTROSE MITOHELTREE, Wholesale Grocer and General Merchant, Ra an Lsbarty bbvet. tj UtAirgA. SMITH, AIR & HUNTER, WROLESALE fIROCERS, 12^ Second and 151 Front street, 11:75BURCII, l A. _ _ _ Wallace & Gardiner, r.n0iE.74.z.6 o NALIH! , 1J . . . . Flour, Provisions end Produce Generally, NO.M L.LBERTS ET 1.1841 COSORAVE CO., Whole. LP do droner. 18 and 10 Wand attent. Pittabarsh. 810-1, CULBERTSON, Who!mall wooer and • Cosmixems Marchant, Dealer In ft...duces:o Pitts Manufactured Artkirs. 191• lawny Aran. Pitts bargb. tom GUN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Com mission 31a rebant', No. 173 Wood wed 23. Lib. street. Yittabbrith. 1.16 toszwr MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Dealer In Crab:lna PittaburEl3 Manufactures, and all k i ln •of Parable tad Notne"tin Wt nea and Liquor', No. 316 Liberty staort. On Eland a very Wits Stook of nipeeinr old Ildwenturabois Whlakay, watch 143 1. rols low tar matt IicCtIuNDLESS MEANS & CO., (succes sors to Wiek IleGandlela,) Wltuticsala firoarni. rsln Iron. Nalla,o l / 6 "bOottonllParna, and Pitteburuti Manufactures ronerWly. of Wood •ted Waear H su rittatnirab SO tom, rtaru-............5u D. arolu-.......—wains a. Lox a'GILLS & ROE, Wholesale Grocers and Commlaglon 31orebanta. N 0.104 Liberty street Mt. .k)LIERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale OlooArs, Commlealon idar2uste, Dem.h. lo Proclao• andNatraggh. etsbargb kfaardnaures. No. 712 Liberty West. PI 1 &ILIAD DICKEY Et CO., Wholesale Oro ift,l67.rd°72.—u4t7l.lrll.l%b`' P".l" ' ') AGALEY, WOODWARD & CO., Whole- Ws Groom. No.ill Marks% rtne..llllladabilb BOOKSELLERS &C. Fi C. COCHRANE, (sacceosor to S. Sod irbolosalo and Rotall Dralarin Ikaito, Station • err Lod Mrs,llanitioga lodlrrol 'treat, 6th door Z. X, o Alorkst. Allooorry, Pa. LOAN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta tham, incomor to Davison a Agnew, No. 0 ltdarhat 0, near Fourth, Pittabureb. Pa. KA . .L . k. CO., Booksellers and Stationers, No. NS Wood Street, next door to the comer of Third. Pa. Soh.' and tan lento...tautly on hand JL. READ, Bookeeller and Stationer, No. • 75 north street. Apollo BuNdlora. MUSIC. &C. John IL Mellor, No. 81 WOOD STREET, between Diamond Allay and fourth dtrnet, /MIT iwa for °RICKER a BONS' inoston) PIA • • 0 ES, MASON A HAM- IdODZL MELODY:On and OMAN HARMON!. Ulla, wd dealer In Idneloand Mwlea Good.. {.23 • B. Bieber & Bro., vo. 03 FIFTH ST., Sign of the Golden Rao, Bole Amer for NI/NNEI At WARR'S New ta,_usnivalled Orand and Rowers DIANOB. and OAID HART* NERDLIANDd (hawing MILO/MONS and OR/JAN lIAILOONIUSIR Dealers in MEMO and Musks] Metro. means foe Charlotte Blame, MAIII7FACTURER and Dealer in Piano arta. and Importer of made and inuninal Install* mote. 8010 agent forth. ILIAAIDUIIO PIANOS. an , fbr BALLET, DAVID 00:8 flootonPlanos, with and with out /Woken Attaetunent. myl3 Ile Wood .t. ilf 4 IL PIAGET, No. 271.2 Fifth et., a between Wo:d and Market, Lianufacturrar o welry of ever/ demolptlon and of Plated Ware of end weight of c renato Al/10 , deals, to • • es. "w Un .l ageol We. Wi enoario " ea u"' ran d to milt those polo "' cs who I' M ' ae o tristi to ." •elect the articles awl to betel& scillared to pattimdar weight P. V. YILLIANL InSteme We frinend patrons thrat be has }doted hhoue f to L 11. P I AO ET to undertake whatever relates to the Wenn deportment in the stove mentioned establishment. It. hopes that hie well known eompetanci in dole line will secure the patronage of thee. IrnO•teseh tome importance to the conectness and preen. Tattoo centrals Waxen. an7C2ead s e. PALL—............. 1•1110 CALDWELL . . REMOVAL Valley Forge Plow Works. J. S. /k SPEER AVE REMOVED to tOo &at story of II that large and toromodkniiel Warehouse, oorrter of alley and Liberty stmt. where they hare °piped so amortinent of their West improved and highly appm•• ed Pl4OWd , sod would Invite the attention or Yannere sod Traders to call and eutoine theirnet, Iron Cantle. Matte, Patent Loser. old., riot, 8011, Double PALI, Outten, &war, ant erery dweiptlon of Plow,. plow Mots, Outings, to.ecosuleoted wltb Use trade. skerif Ni. DE LANGE, DEALER IN HIDES, LEATHER & OILS, 233 LIBERTY sr.. cmpoete Olt Ready Wood. A full monniment of Lioyt's Leather Bolting and Oils, For Illiaiinnry and Coal Can, alrayo on baud. &DWI yd Hugh Ward Property for Sale. - I WILL SELL on reasonable ton= end mrmou. nro Loin. corner of Penn and C.%rroll sta., concede aild. Labia' oftioe. They are ed for private raddeuoes. R.edroroolr eltuat. Ala, three LOS'S, corner of Liberty and Baldwin err.. 25 feet front sae. They are oaloolated for either meting boarding houses or for eual depot—for coal brought by Um Nana, or the llonneterlUe Railroads. Also. arreu 1.0113,. earner of Butler and Wilkins ota, opposite the oplendid improvement, Foundry, Se,. °rpm. nook fart Th ey are mall located ter lb toartufaotColr or to erect beard/n bones on, fbr the kundrads of Ineoban • ico of that neigh & APPII to fieSadtf JAMBS B. 110 ROAN , 113 Ilbertr To Mlll Owners, ERENCII BURR ati Laurel Mill gitan.wryol w t.lnir Cloths. 11111 Bplndla., BM C Irons. Proof dei r t= og l ; o and md. to ordst.st 31.0 Wert, st.,___Plttsbargh. nOrretarod W. W. wax . AC bell-neatang and Actx Irons; Subsoribor.having purchased the ex -0 dal= ot e. p liri = a i le u trr r aga t rt sitansivalt snowed to clannlhettring the sum In ton Mti"lwith th• sham he ken* coastal:4lr on hind ntryrooms. Mall It.. Morn* ' Anch o r 00 ttec Works, ...11 Kl att x isma a the common Tabor sad INiA Inv*. b. mutat rwnwettolir bait* Um! a %V; I h V. e 6b4=azgaltinftl' NEW YOBS ADVERTISE:MM. holm MULLIN, PIESCIIILS,()WEN N• 1113.11.01 Mriankura Una& M. 440 Browtyray. Nog TOrk. A. AB.HOUX & SON mER 4 OI - IANT'TAILOFts, 661 BROADWAY rIKW YORK. rill:ff. late firm ocA. , k 43. A. Arnoux hair ` the been dissolved nu the Ist Unit, A. Anions, the thunder o.„thecrlitinal frm, baa panda. with himself his eon WILLIAM. ( • leo el ttie iata Amu) for the purpose of continulnit buidnee. aa Merchant Tailor.. Tira, h a , taken the eters No 5f7 Broad...ay. between the AL Slum. I. • and Metropolitan Moods: l MM the/ here met 0c....a a he pelmet fine amortment of Cloths, Otalitieres and ifeetings of t styles. (Mr cruet... are mamma f o r ty our Mtn be ta en hance the reputation ettleh yeare of attention ta huskier, hoe enured for the nuke Mink, Cud th a t our constant mire will be to have every garnr o ul ihad . up in manner that, for etrie and earkmanablp. cannot be our. passed. raratklmt • Sewihg Machine Spool Cotton. ORBS & biAMAIIGIIPS superior Improved 014 Cord WO Yards Spool Cottoki Thread, WARRANTED Cord No. GO incl us i ve. V V being W Nos. above other Thread mold as 0 Oerd: Ocrd 10 No 60 112olusivr 10 Sires übor e ot t u ., Card from No. PO to No. 130. pr p er er " Vd b ir t ro h :r " Tb reeeo Jost rattle.' utd for We by the cam of 100 dm, or packages of fOOdna. by ALBXBRDIR KNOX.. No. Pine Street, New York, °Guerra •irent fire ORRB IdAUSAUGar. Memo, am. pies for trial give:thee to bayere. GEORGE wraiffsrAilit, Mora'haat Tailor, SIS Broadway, eISPOILIIO OIL Nlchelan Lionel ylea=v VZW.IO R K, New York Corn Exchange. BAG MANUFA CTOR Y. 125 and 127 Broad Sinai B. E. CLARK MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Bags and Bagging, c)SNABURGS, Shootings, Duck, Flax and Cotton Twins. to tnem i zlr l, tai , .,.. dal sanDlled with Oran Bay 8"' !MILT BAGS, Designed and printed to order asyrerrly tor their are. Lai' araortarnut of border. Is WY. and of ...tons dogs.. sod oar customers own bays nay matter they mar 'dab put ln typo wlthont extra charge. 4a l Ilarchanta examloe oar stook of FOIXCIIte Ulan, Ileartilcan of .11 tha brands of Durk. dot 0017 TY Cranbury. hoary Drill., Y Pelt Factors mulled with bark I Cs., minted to ardor . Provirion Calera awned with LID and Bret Day, Co.. ors. to, made of plain rr • - • cloth We !save new ,dosivis for startPlaSt. turkrfr Paints, Oil 4 Glass, Burning Fluid, Cam ne, Alcohol. &0., D 0 R R & ' A NN, 139ORKIEMICH EITIZIT, ( of Jaya NEW YORK. near Modem RD. and Railroad Depote. ARE now selling the a ye articles ) in et:in .:Ws with • campleta ti OU. Deurtes. Ghee. Ge =if Vf=l, l' 2 17rench and Anusican Zino Pu ' tr.. *O, 't rims that our great inductrumota to Deal and Cheennuer " s. my:Ml=lde For the 1,000,000. t U. S. PATENT MAR LE COMPANY, 90 Thompson s eat, N. Y., ANUFACTURERS FMARBLE MAN TLY.S, TABIJI TOPS, LUM293. PEDESTALS. Po ll . 1 1)! Sienna. Ilmeatel. and Mallen Marbles. Ttd. article. lade. lea pm:am/lon Marble Dust. chemically combined with mineral color.. se to be moulded into any form end gator, bz which • le no b. manuface lowed at Imo than /WI the root Of the common =Mortal. while It ...la It In durability Leanly. Unlike M ndr ble lon and Plate, theme Is C o o Cortaro work. eh. ceps running Into th e SILO of the testa!, witil• no veto I. used to rise • temipentry Onabty to the mdface. Man tle. ham S• toSUL Table Top; to, equally cheap Right. for Um Maftufadur. dimd /Mt orgasm for the different Mates, which will Intpre foment. returns to them interesting therm...lmo, Intormation furnished on PETRI RENNIE, P.M., or "VVlrci to e. aie. NEW TORE..eztir, sail . _ _ ....._ . French Window Glue. ___ EDWARD P. DICKIE, 144 Chambers et, N. F., Two door. west of Hudson Rion RaltrOled DIVA OFFERS to Dealers and Customers his cel otaatid brim& of Fretich Window Gime on boors. We Won., Partin wlahlniffirtformadon will he furnished with prices on remipt of their withers Oboe out to eny desired pattern. and racked Cm of chug, aoltird• Umbrellas and Parasols. JOHN I. SMI, WHOLESALE MANUFA TH CTURER, 234 & 235 Broadway, New York. The most exult/aye in the world. THE late fall in the price at materials, con he.ostmint upon the Aringency of the mousy Markel, enabled me ts manufacture lamely for the Ppd.. trade; and to offer to merchants. at vary low prima the largmt and most complete amortment of UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS to be Wood in Europe or America. Merchant. MAU. New Tot. to buy their anode, are rev... Wally limited to oatl and examine the mock bean pmedbuirto. N. li.--Pleese eat this nod net and pat it In your it.k. , t Hook for reference. JOHN L•MITII, Mane ss-tures tablll.ffradel PIRET PREMIUM PIANO . . STEINWAY k SONS, MAN IiII'ACTIRTHEItS sf Led MI Walker Strort. onus asoroWin, strw You. ATEOTFULLY the aF minor, of th e pablio to tlwlr sidendid storm:l)4,mnd Ando:mare pianos which, Owvolume at tone, alaatlolty tooth, beita of Onlah.in rhort rwory thing that modals Piano aro untoarpamod. Tim? wore awarded th. Find Pnmfnen Ihr both kind, In entapotltion with th. moat dlatingulainod maw* Imo Dorton. hihiri t ioni, Now York ard Ranh:nom • -- • . NEW TRIUMPIII-IVratrerev Noes have JUlli beet .a ..1 the Flan ?resole. GOLD MEDAL (over all emapetitore) et the late reit of the Manion Institute. Crystal Palma for the Bear Plenelbrtee. ocle:th Safety_Fuse. ---- MINING PURPOSES, and for JONI ISO CIILBAJEa, la.th La WET .d DRY bleating. o OUR dlVennat ALMA The COTTON and 111131 P FUER; elm the MERLE end DOUBLE/ TAPE WATER YUtili. Whonsfartztred and *e GLENN PUTMAN, R 3 Liberty et, NEW YORK %If Orden promptly MIN tbr ell kind. of GUN POW DER, of the moet eeptenreed breads. EDGY'S ICEIIIIII - EIRE WORE& MUM BPUNALS , A.. . Ad nold ANY SOICIEFFE.LEI9,I3 D SOB. C 0. .-- 13TORTILS •ND lALNIII3 IN Drugs, Paints, Slit, Dyes, Perfumery, he., 170 WILLIAM ST., New York, INVITE the attention of the trade to their lammand varied Moen of Drug, Palate. 011,. Perfume ry. aga. he. addltkoato than regular Importatione of Staple Drone, they are alto reelrlaa, ditect from the warm. of produe. non and 1131111LCZCSI" Plt plies of Tooth. Iletr and Nall hnlahea r tr u re . , Cott.. Mortars. Bponea. French sad ltonlbth cry. Lunin'e Natrarte, and men, ono. gr. NeW =tally embeseedln Druggist.. stooks , which they are also enabled to oder on the moat advantage.. term. Orden, either to purllo2llor by mall, trill 1110.1,1/ prompt attention. jelalys, LILPORTANT TO .110USEICREP61 . 3 .411 , D DEALER& TUE HOPE MILS, 71 171=3,, wid T 1 Baluns inur, N. You, Itogr .3.3, 4 Vistriel li trdect *4 l Nn. J r 7r k I" lbt.r. P7opriotors of this and .r" known COP. ICH AND sr ca LITABLIAIIMENr, Oontlnne to pare U. but Plktrmaauttod .lineders to nee. tor lleleloe Breed. Dlmult,Tu and other Caks., !,. They dowe prepare bloatard. goo.. and many outer ard. des of dear nee In ovary Omar. ehleh they offer upon the most enable terms. Mta.Logvits m a t to d Mealer, vwho lt. IL 41. I N. ..!:hcr:i..z.n. eddied to Inquire for h ope itlW at. balrlyd• The Adams Empress Company. Pinsbursh, Rochester and New Brighlon E.rinest. ke Ult the especial accommodation of the wan popnletion dons the line of the Ohio and Pena ey rants Railroad, between Pittsburgh and New Brighton, oboes Intimate balloon, sad natal relations flambe voeh Ann. 7. The Adams !some Ceirotany bare made each arrangement with the Railroad ae to suable them to put • trusty 51eseingn• on the Acormulodation Troll:4lnm will take a.m. of WI moped] arid business properly entreat. ed to him. The Meesinger will hare.. lron Pale In the o t r, gq• the &welt end be ter securit of Money, . 1 1Very m endother Valuables, • He • • 111 leave N. . Brighton by the orotog Train, remain in Pittsburgh and Alleghe ny City during the any to attend to such anamiesions ere may to entrusted to him, and return by the Evening Tomo, with big Goods and Comodeslone executed. It will be his dote to receive on Me op trip all parcels. pack/see. order., money. go , *Rob .111 be delivered to the proper •rtY , CoSte_ after the arrival of the train et. the Allegheny Olt, tu uniot. Ile will else melee written or rectal message es to to delivered In the oily—rointouoloide re lotold.goee— obtain information, sad turn roe/lee—order and return them—make purchase., large or small.m pa. per °reins to a eta= All geule, do, .111 be a deo limed or called for I. two cities. within remittable distant.. without extra se. but to b oar, tech dottrel. 1169?; =ZIT PeekaireemiPeolidir for private house. At Wentattona a ll matter WI le I. ll ,lrith the 'Ration I. tint fhe I `,ok=.l t tirjr.ll ;r r li,r. r ta p t e Xi b it=reas for carrying nnokon.t, rendered by the Wresting., are intended to be 01101 n reev speak Malta. When the nature of the beeper le such as to admit of It medal einiaments will be made. An the 01 le required to !tattle his bills and bur Imo dolly with t • Company. and to pay to/WA the P.S.ron. of the Line trill plasm not ask him to nett In next . los hae no dlorretien In the matter, W aiImiLIRWIN has been appoint.' aleesenger, end will torcimeiree his duties on Mande,. Cell. vs. Ma. • OFFICELII MID MICIMI. Fidsbornik-1541 rattrtblreet. Aficpheny atTylegrapb i laickilag.—trt;. MeLsortal. Nne Arightort—Ms. Hoops. Orrin AD. EMUS Op, I Plusewvh M . Dee. WI 1564 J Commercial Hotel, Corner of Owod and New Levee, New Orleans. K. STEEL would most roveal m gt . ly inform the travalna potato that he toteMli Eeti the .bon named Hotel. ande Hotel has recently undergone • thorough repair reuoration sod boil own Med op •Itli 121111/ 111. cant laralcara:anspoUng, ea. az. The proprietor win the we and atteotion la the coment and am:as of the boarder,. The table sill be supplied with thn beet that the markste attonl. • •• . Shia [total being altruital lu the immediate vicinity or the Oculars nart of the etity, al well as mina convenient t h. bee.diap, t proarletur to that be wirte attantlon to the wants of Intr.. to resays that liberal patronage that hr ever toen inatenewi upon this borne Pricy of Board per Day, 31,00. The Su sdll bedecked ettla Wined wad liquors luferb or to no other house In the oUr. A good Lunch from 10 to 19 A. M. Aho obliging sad scremcsodAttrus attendants. /Mira O. Hildoll. Hoot J. N. RoJWIN it CO., ats Triploir, Co.,_ 0 OM MI O SSION 14 B.IIOIIA N TB, No. 48 LBW?, di 66 CONNNIZSIAL ST Bt. Louis, hto., illirimilsrs for Lead, limp. Provisions. Hour, Grain be.eolialtod and promptly sareitted. mu to Nemo. T. EL Relit t 00., Patti:4rib. lir. AI.o. Clarion 111140/4 LEMON & CO.-TRANSPORTATION LlNE—ltanna wan neonates %Wenner. we ue nay Fi g AZ 171D ' .2 . ." b irt a as7d from eA the Mann attn. We can mann oar Monti and ell those despond to pa. Mtn hem. Oman eatt amazon that nen will Mt to realer to matt Water "V . I. The enktanne caTtag tahoen ftni a. o:4. o atle_ 7 Ballant will an WNI.N4 U. QUMIMftM at aat. Mks Pah Wert, at the Ontelltits. ... LAID 4 LIMN. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. Lerrgas written lest summer at Alexandria, Egypt, state• that Bald Pasha, the Viceroy, has given the necessary orders for the construction , of a railway across the desert between Cairo and Buez, a distance of eighty-four miles. The rails -are to be brought out from England, and the Pasha's own engineers, who are Frenchmen, are to carry out the works. In about three years from this time it may be hoped that a railroad aid run quite across the country, and the iron. sit of passengers, which now occupies more than two days of uncomfortable travelling, will be re dwood to ten or twelve hours of easy convey ance. For the extension of trade and commu nication with India, it will be very desirable if the Pasha should consent to carry coal to Suez at a moderate charge, as the high price of coal at Suez, is at present the principal obstacle to other steamers regularly coming up the Red Sea, I besides those of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. According to letters from Egypt dated Decem ber, 1855, the railway between Alexandria and Cairo has been nearly completed, and, according to the last advicesie about to be opened for pas sengers and goods. The Importance of this communication, in oupereeding both the canal and the Nile passage, and shortening the tran sit between the two cities to about eight hours, will be readily appreciated by every person who has traveled across Egpyt. The construction of the portion of the railway from Cairo to near - Suez, which is to complete the communication between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea, is in active progress. The Directors are endeav oring to Induce his Highness the Viceroy, to con struct at the termini, of these railways at Cai ro and the Red Sea, commodious hotels, adapt ed to the convenience of travelers from the East. SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 31, 1856. Advance Payments•—llerenftor no Pub .:era. Ell be taken fat the Dully or Weekly Gazette. mane payment Ii made In ulna.. Whenever the ume 1 Up to which the rata:ninth:ln Is Pal& the pper will be Inrerlat47 rtoPPed. unless the substription I. rq snored bl admmee payment. All transtent advertlaban. of every dnerlption, will be required to be held In ad • The only eneeptione will be where speclal month 17 or yearly contracts are made. eephdaw 101.PItteborah Wiseacre tinsors.o.—The enemase elrenhation ofourln Oases offers to OUT basins.. men a 01Off d•11/T•bi• MOO= of makta tnsir flordresdatlon le betweendmr and Ere thousand, reaching almost enrf merchant, manuffecturer and etuo keeper In Wuhan Penzurytranh. and ffastarn Ohio. From the Mlemoorl Bunco:rat of Tomtar. the :a. Co! Benton's Platform We give publication below to a letter from Colonel Denton, in reply to a communication from the committee appointed to inform him of his nomination by the democracy of Missouri, foe the office of Governor of the State. It will be 8134.41 that he does not (henna permitting the use of his name in the manner proposed; but holds that matter under advisement until his re turn home, and from what we know of his dis position in the premises, wo are fully eatisfied that when he does come back to Missouri, and finds, as he will find, the unanimous voice of the true democraoy, whom he has eo long delighted to serve, milling upon him with one acclaim to bear their standard in the approaching contest, will not hesitate a moment to comply.with their wish. His name will carry terror to the hearts of the nullifiers, and we therefore bail with plea- Inn this indication, that it will be at the service of hie friends and the friends of the Union in the present struggle: - WIIIIIINGTOi Orr; May 1858. To Messrs. Thor. L. Prior Jacob Bait Fraud. P. Mate, Jr.. Btaphan Bier. Jno. D. ntevenaot, Jam. Lusk. B. P. ralknylon. Z. Udell, W. 11. Chatty. Lindsay. Aor ttn A. tune, Danhon B. Branch. and h. Z. Baker. (115Traurs.:' I have received your letter on the subject of the nomination mode by the Dem mallet Convention at Jefferson City, and am greatly pleased with the whole of them, except the one whilst' relates to myself. That takes me by surprise, and must remain under considera tion until I return—which will be soon, an I am nearly through the occupation which has de tained me here. In the mean time, if any other person was thought of for the Governor's nomi nation, in the event of my inability to motto it, I would wish him to be brought forward at once, without awaiting any farther answer from me. It la my intention to speak on the state of pub lic affairs when I get to Missouri, but not in the way of a canvass, nor as a candidate for any office, but to du my part as a eitieen, in trying to preserve the peace and harmony of the Union, and to keep agitation and sectionalism out of our borders—two evils now bescting the whole United States, and our own State above all. I consider a slavery agitation (and its natural offspring, sectional antagonism,) the greatest curse, both et:mildly and politically, which could befall our Union; and that curse is now upon us, and brought upon us designedly and for the worst of purposes. The Missouri Compromise line, the work of patriotic men, had stood above thirty years, and there wan not one among those contriving its repeal who was not.uport the re cord (in votes or speeches) for its eopport, op to the time of its abrogation; and Mr. Calhoun himself, as late as IB4B—only two years before his death, and after he had broached the doc trine of no power in Cone - reds to legislate upon slavery in Territories—repudiated the idea of repeal, and declared that the "camp" to do so mould " disturb the peace and harmony of the Union" It has been attempted and accom plished; and the peace and harmony of the Union bee been destroyed. Oat of the repeal of this compromise has sprang forth a egos teat of democracy, which consists in exacting party allegiance to'the prin ciples of the Kansas Nebraska bill. The first Inquiry upon the virtue of this new kV is, to find out what those principles are! and the re sult is diametrically opposite, as it comes from one aide or the other of the Potomac river.— From the North the answer le, 'squatter sov ereignty ! as being the inherent right of the peo people of the Territory to decide the queetien of slavery for themeelvee, and to have it or not, just as they please. In the South that defini tion is held to be rank demagoguery, and that the people of the Territory, no more than Con green, have not a partiola of power on the sub ject; that the Constitution canine slavery with it into every Territory, as noon as acquired, overriding and controlling all laws against i:, and keeping it there in defiance of the people, or of Congress, until the Territory becomes a State, and exclude. it.. Thus the advocates of the tat are as opposite as light and darknees in tell ing what it is, and surely they ought to agree upon it before they reqini others to believe in it. It is impossible to believe in both, end I ho neys in neither. I believe in the old doctrine— that the territories are the property of the Uni ted States, and under the guardianship of Con gress, and subject to such laws as Congress chooses to provide for them, (or to permit them to make for themselves,) until they become States; and after that, (the childreu arrived at twenty-one yearn of age,) they are out of guard ianship, and have all the righte of their fathers. That is my belief, and has been the belief of the whole United States until lately, and especially the belief of these who now deny it, and who are upon the record (arid that often and recent,) against their own denial. Witness (to go no further batik.") the bill for the admission of Texas in 1846,. on which all who voted for that admission, voted for the re-establishment of the Missouri Compromise line in all that part of it south of the Arkansas river, where it had been abrogated by the laws and constitution of Texas. Witness also the debates and speeches on the Oregon bill in 1848—also the attempts to extend the compromise line to the Pacific, in 1860—also the votea of acme of these advocates in favor of the Wilmot Proviso; and above all, the protest of the ten Senators against the admission of the State of California in 1850, because Congress would not legislate upon the subject of slavery in the territory which was to compose it. With all these authorities and evidences in favor of the old doctrine, and against the new test and its authore, 1 think the old democracy may be allowed to dispute Its binding force—at all events until its advocates can agree in telling what it is. Respectfully, Tnowna 11. Beams. FORTES Ill' hut 1 deny that the lave of Metlooun have the N.. attnltruted to them, (01.00 of hatpins al rrrrr Oct of Newlealoo, CsWarble and Utah.) AP soon u the treaty between the two eountrlee ratllfed, the wreerelooty and authority of Mule°, In the Territory au. utred by It, be. come extinct. nod that of the United Btates Is submitted o Ile plate, earrylua wlth It the Coostltothm, with IV overriding control over all the law. and Inetltutuns of Mexico, loommlsteut • Ith It " Dlr. Calhoun, Orenort eteeett, 1049. LAND WAND/UM MID TEM POULIC LANDS.— The difference In value of the publio lands, caused by Government appropriations for Rail road purposes in the West, {was had the effect to depress the value and abate the demand for bounty land warrants, which are limited In their application to that class of lands rated at one dollar and twenty.five cents per acre as the mini mum price. On Monday last a bill was Intro duced into the bonze by Mr. Thoringtoo, of lowa, to the effect that bounty land warrants, tuned by the United States to officers, soldier! and others engaged in the military service of the United States, or to their representatives, guilt be received at the rate of one dollar and twenty flea cents for each acre mentioned in the war rant, In payment for any land owned by the United States and subject to sole at private entry. Tho effect of this measure Is obvious, and as obviously Just. It is only to be regretted that the principle wits not embodied in the original bill by which the warrants were authorised. It is apparent that it .ill have the effect to mimic the cash value of land warrants, at a figure nearly equal to that indicated by the number of acme, at a dollar and a quarter per acre. In short a bounty land warrant becomes a govern ment bill for the purchase of any land in the hands of the Government or elsewhere, having a cash value of one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre. The only thing which can affect its mine will bo the fluctuating demand for land. But so long as the demand exists, the value of the land warrant will be nearly up to its novel. nal character. Of the justice of this measure there can be no question. The apparent design of the bounty land hill was to give to each per son authorised to receive it a valuable consid eration, equal to so many acres of land, at a stated price per acre. Circumstances depress the demand for such land,. and the value of the warrants to correspondingly affected. But by making them available to their nominal value for the purchase of any lands at or over one dollar and twenty-five oents per acre, the value of the warrant Is made equal to the implied purpose of the Government in the appropriation to reward military Banjo° at a ;stated rate. It is to be hoped that the bill will meet with the favorable consideration of Congress.—Batt. Sun. Commas roit COLORID Yuma ar Xenia Brinras.—Thei purchase of the Xenht Springs property was coosumated yesterday. The pur chasers are John P. Wright and others--a Com mittee of the Cinoinnatt Conference of the M. E Chureh. One-fourth the purchase money was paid down and the balance is in three payments, the first one of which will be due In sixty dsye. About thirty students are already on the ground and the College will be opened as coon as port. Gaz. namvAirr,"—Attacking an unarmed man, pr mated by his dOok from realmance, knook bibiadown, cut stabs Wm Au ha la dowa, The epitit of improvement in the East ID far ther shown by the recent establishment of an elm:trio telegraph across Egypt. This has been determined upon by his Highness the Viceroy, and will form an important improvement in the overland communication with India, China, &a. The Directors sometime since submitted, at the request of the Viceroy a proposal to establish monthly postal communication with Australia as soon as the release of the vessels now engaged in the war service should enable them to do so. No definite arrangement has, however, been yet made to that effect VINDIOATIOR or rite Liar. LORD ILLOLAII.— The London Morning Chronicle thinks that the peaoe will clear up many misrepresentations about the war. It says: "It is now ascertained that at the battle of the Alma, not 6,000 troops were left in SebastopoL The Ruesian Plenipotentiaries hare stated this at the Conference. Lady Raglan has a letter in her possession, proving that Lord Raglan sent to St. Arnaud, when the battle was gained, to say that he was pushing on to enter Sebastopol, and that the French Commander in Chief refused to support him, and required bins to move on to Rataklava. Had Lord Raglan been commander of both armies, we should have been In Sebasto pol at the very opening of the campaign. "We aro further in condition to state that, four times over, Lord Raglan ordered the bom bardment of Odessa, when he found the enemy drawing strength from it. The order was tele graphed to Paris, and four times napoleon pro• bibbed It. We can only state that, at the battle of Tohernaya, the English General sent to the French Commander to say that he would seize the bridge over the river, and intercept the re treat of 25,000 Ruseians, who the Russian Plen ipotentiaries now say were completely disorgan ized. The French Commander again refaced the offer and allowed the Russians to escape." WHAT PARLIAMENT DID MIES ITS PRIVILEGE! EIIRE lIITADED.—Barnet, in his "Own Times," gives the following occurrence as happening in the reign of Charles the Second It had been proposed in the House of Com- I mons to lay a tax on the the theatres. The Court opposed this—the players being, it was said, a pert of the king's pleasure. Sir John Coventry asked whether did the king's pleasure lie among the men or the women that acted? This was carried will great indignation to the court. It was said this was the first time the king was personally reflected on. If it was passed over, more of the same kind would fol low, and it would grow a fashion to talk eo. It was, therefore, fit to take such natant notice of this, that nobody should dare talk at that time for the future. The punishment was undertaken by Charles, son, the Duke of Monmouth. He having en gaged a set of bravos, Sir Jahn was set upon as be was going home and his nose eat to the bone —to teeth him to remember what respect he owed to the king. This, says Burnett, put the House of Com mons In a furious uproar. They passed a bill of banishment against the adore of it; and put a clause in it, that it should not be in the king's pow er to pardon them. Tim &mama or L.twar.scia—We give, this morning, details of this event. Yesterday eve ning we had a conversation with Mr. Charles Nichols, who was. in Lawrence at the time it was overrun by the ruffians. Ile is an intelli gent gentleman, and his narrative fully con firms the stories of the reign of terror in Kan eas, that have reached us through our own cor respondents, the press and the telegraph. Two young men guilty of no crime but being in favor of making Kansas a Free State, were murdered in the vicinity of Lawrence the day before the sacking took place. Three hones were stolen in sight of the town on the same day. When the town was taken, many houses were searched and pillaged, trunks were broken open / money taken, and all guns and pistols levied upon.— The ruffian posse, pleased with their 'succeed at Lawrence, were swearing that they would pro ceed to go over the entire territory, and clean out the Free State men. An army composed of black legs and blackguards, from the far South, and the takings from the doggerlee of Missouri, under the oommand of an United States Mar shal, armed with United State, muskets and bay onets, with Atchison In their midst, and Shan non under their control, are carousing through murdering, robbing, burning and steal ing, boasting that they are preserving order and vindicating law.—CM. Cove. Tna London Times, in commenting upon these representations of the Sardinian Plenipoten tiaries, says: "The relations between Austria and Sardinia are at the present moment hostile in the extreme; and when we look at the elate of affairs In Parma and elsewhere, and remember the passions that are cherished at Milan, It is impossible not to perceive that at any moment the slightest spark may set fire to the ready elements of explosion. It is hard to say which task appears the more difficrult—to procure the reform or to preserve the peace of Italy. Difficult or not, the labor lies before us and must 'be performed. The whole public feeling of this country is with Sar dinia in her honorable attempt to ameliorate the condition of the Italians; and the despotic States would do well to consider thief before they at tempt in any way to coerce our Ally, for they may rely upon it we' would not sit by and see our gallant friend worsted inseams with which our own efforts have always been idenstified." LIGIIT larnasrusx...-Me learn with pleasure from an article of excellent tone, and very cor rect views, in the last number of the Publishers' Circular that the Influx of trash upon the publio in rapidly diminishing. Those who contribute to the columns of the Ciroolar have means of ob taining very general knowledge of what is to be done for some time ahead by the publishers; and this grateful announcement may bo regarded as authentic. The public, as we gather from this article, has become not only rated but nauseated with elavery novels, social novels, religious novels, Mammon and Misery novels, and Know- Nothing novels, and we may now hope that our book-advertising columns will be pleasanter reading than they have been for some time past; for the publishers have found out that good books must bo advertised as well as bad.—N. Y. Cour. } Eng. Pesaro! S. Baooks.—lt 10 ereslibly etated life, this individual was severely wounded in a duel with one Wigan, of South Carolina, before go. tag to Congress. Both Brooks and Wigton were wounded In this duel, the former severly. Wigfall, not satisfital, afterwards chalenged, the farther of Brooks. The old gentleman re fused to fight, and Wigton posted him as a coward. A young relative of Mr. Brooke!, Mr. Bird, attempted to tear down the placard, and was shot dead by Wiest!, who had previously said ho would kill any ono who should attempt It. Joins found a Latin word In his newspaper, of which he did not know the meaning, so he ap pealed to Brown, who is a 'scholar and—mords the shame—a punster. "What is 'the incubi,'" said Jones. "Maynard & Nom," replied Brown; "isn't that the ink you bur" Jones felt that Brown had somehow evaded the ques• Lion, but he didn't see the point, and never will. Brown chuckled over the atrocity—winked at Thompson—nod is "Mill at large. '—Barton Post. Tao Bamaa.—There le now every reason to hope that the Bridge over the Ohio,between , thin city and Covington will be built. $227,000 of stock have been taken, sad additional enheurin flows are daily obtained, , It le the PT** of rho- Direetorlto secure $70,000 inore enbeorip 800, and then.puroltee the right 'away on both banks of the river, sad have everything ready for the comateneanant of the work fatly next Spring. Micincszt—At the Michigan State Democratic Convention, held at Detroit, on the 22d, at which Buchanan delegates were chosen to the National Convention, resolutions were passed denouncing President Pisree's vetoes of the Internal Im provement bills, and declaring that the unlawful interference of the citizens of Missouri, in the affairs of Kansas was just as bad and unjustifia ble as that of the emigrant Aid Societies of Mas sachusetts, and that both were in violation of the Kansas act, which should be strietlfenforeed by tho President, but had not bean. Notwith standing this expression of opinion against Pre sident Pierce, and the epecifininstruotions to the delegates elected to vote for Buchanan, It is publicly reported in various' newspapers that Selma of them will vote for Pierce in the Conven- Con. Tau 011M33 Owns has been - extensively used of late on the treeless prairie lands of Ill inois for hedges, -wood being so scarce as to render fences impraotable. Daring the las; sa me winter these hedges were killed to the ground by the severe weather, but they are now sprouting up again train the root; and the dead branches will be interlaced with living ones and become ;non formidable than ever.— This test is therefore regarded as a great tri ump of the experiment. Annalcen Oszs.—Last year one hundred and wenty-seven American Oaks, esoh thirty-five years old, were planted on the Qaai des Tullis , ries in Parts. Of these, eighty-seven took root, and are now green and flourishing. The rest, thirty-three are dead. The Greatest Medical Discovery OF. THE AGE. MIL KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has disOov ad In ons oleo? moo hart:ore nrettndr MB. time& mem Lind offhanovjeoleChe wove ocrefula to a common has tried It in over eleven hundred met, and never felled except in two oneen(both throsaer humor.) He hey now *his potreadoorover two banOred certinentee of Ile Wow all within twenty miles °Phalanx!. Two botlage aro wsereated to cure • warming wee month. e ther One tem to three bottles .111 cure the worst kind of pimples Two to three Dottie. will mous the Intern of boil. Two bottle. are warranted to core the went canker In the mouth and stomach, Three to dew bottles an warranted to curs the want ease of atrapela. t Ore to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor he en% Two bottles are wane:dad to cure remains Of the Oct nod Womb.. amore the Your to la bottlakare warranted to cure mrrart an r will cute =Of erupt= of the ekhe Two to th ree bottles ars warranted to cure the moat des D erate cases of rhetunatinn. Two to three bottl. are warranted to mare the soma CUM of ringworm. Three to four bottle..., warranted to cure salt rheum. Pisa to eight bottles writ ems the worst cue of throfula. A benefit la always etherknaced from the filet bottle, and • perfect ca. to warranted when the atom. quantity le tam Nothl.ng looks m solm bable to those who have In rain tried'all the nderhil medicinee of the day, to that • o con= weed7rowing in the pastures, Kodak= old stone ehOnld tore every humor in tne eyeteco; yet It le now • Coed Act. If you bare • hamar it has to etart- There ars no Da nor ands, hums or h••• about Bulling wane Wee and Oat yours. I peddled over. thousand holt., of It In the vicinity of Boston. I know Ito elects In cue. It has already done some of the greatest mares ever done In Messachosetze, I gave It to chlleren • year old: to old pantile ofsLoty. I base seen nook poor. wormy rrokbur childrrn. whose Seen was soft tui dabby, ranored to • perfect nate of health by one butte.To thce• who aresutlect to • elok I...dad:m.o.ns bottle will always unro l l. It gi ns meat relief to catarrh and dlulnee• Some who have been motive Err years,. have tar ken and been regdlated by It. Where the body le sound It works Quite easy. but when them is derangement of the functions of nature. It will camel very a/hauler reel. Inds, but you mart not be alarmed—they always disap pear In from tour dery to a week. There Is never • bed molt from It. On the contrary, when that feeling is over yow will feel yourself Ilke • yiew pereth, I heard some of the mom extravagant encomiums of It that man eves lie. tented to. No change of dist le ever nacesuy—eat the beet you can yet have Ukelele. an herb, which, when al/amend in sweet 011, dhuolveslicrofnlous swelling of the neck nod under the eara. Price to cents. Prue of the Medial L hooray SI per tattle. ihnetenows vaellice—A diet, one tablerepoonml per day. li Children arm eight years. flettelnet ypiliOffinl; children from ve to eight yeare„ ten-spoonful As lob e &male— nzan made asp/lath/eta all constitations. tabs enough to oper ate on the bowels talcs, a day. HENNBUT gives personal attendance In bed cues of firrontle., Sold. Wholemie and Beta% at Dr. ZBYSIIDB,I 40 Wood ft.-et, planer of Virgin alley, and J. P. /LIMN% Alle gheny. rall-Ta TAM/eh DD. 0. fficLAITE'S Liver Pills and Vermifuge, IMPROVED. 11R. I. SCOTT, a regular graduate and cian of exterudve prrsedice and experimim, i. dared bi te scommendable desire thalleviate human suffer rig. es vrnll mto excel. haselected WM IMPROVEMENT on the misdeal LimaPtu. and Varna.. Da. C. M.Lasz baring prepared these racasallee es the medical partner of Dr. O. McLean". for many ears. Our Improved Liver Pill y s mid Vermituge greater ellinacr and are tame mild thekr *De n n th an the Liver Pills and VerudfUms prepared ....ling to th e mix t:al remipt of Dr. Q. McLane. We make this declaration dudetethddloglY. and reonsunend them to the &Meted an being both plauant and curative. and believe theca erne- Moe to .lottec Liver Pill or Vermirmie err. 1 , :=0.. Pend Certificate of .Dr. C. McLe, an The Whole World Conquered! Dr. I. Scott's Celebrated Vit Linime n t. The unlearn] . relief afforded by. application. of this 6717---- Orefed lung doge Yal u KUL., In tams of Blleuroahlam,(3out, Lumbago, Throat, Brut., Erna. Berellinn= nen of the Joints. Means. Pains, Scalds, or ..y other dlec... or oh'. a Pain Killa i rluseent la .ed. enables to asscat_poeigisly that Dr.'. in alebrand arcornan Lie.amt is the most rellah/s. .elptaaasnt reened7 Tat dierosenld•re , A ..tot . Wang properties fir hr.. dinato and oui, cation afpaist, She away attestations of I sixteen, giv en by ...a of sellghte.d ...scient and strict ,„. a rity, should induce ill to adopt It as a .c.aseza Dateedy. The most incredulous require g mon. than the follorin testimony of Dr. McLane, dlr. [leant.. as mat of noedkal ramelles. READ! BE. D!! EFLIDIII Mower/M eos e. Ve..Sert. Met , TAU is L 2 Cert(fa wn L bs . t t a l es examined It . d H i rt, k.„. qvittlt' ~.bo hai been i 4 Ve cth'4• AaLtt cfprmaring mut wing tap origami met/donee its asp dice doll= the lest Tete/eels Teem. and thst believe he has LiOPROVILD MEM. I maze the stare gamma the mare •Inie e.l ease no entered ifs teem sehettew,_ I would slat that I have frequently naed hie Chiettented inotet CA wen= Liniment in myarentias..ith the heidtWet . 1 ° 44 and that I can eel:wield ourly remmmenal It. C. Meld= N. D. AU the above Medicines prepared solely under the pare - igloo of Dr. I. &att. Bold by Druggists and Mrs. chants ere here. The genuine Dr. O. biciande Awned Linn MU mod Esteemed Vermin:iv are signed Dr. 1. boott &On, mans. pealed by certlgoate 0(0 The genuine Oelebrste ed White Circamien Linbnent signed Dr. L boon. A Co. - accompanied with signature of I. Boot; H. D. DLL acorn a co.. M sa• Wood Placa. orten Dr. GEO. H. KYYTIB/1, 140 Ban Wood ort,Pleutraisih. Whoio daho ' , P. FL "IND. Alloghmoy. tsar Ilatirose&t, delved' id ale • iron t. s d T. L. RARDLETT. SHIP AND STEAMBOAT FIXTURES, No. 157 South Street, New York. ILIIIWER CAPSTANS, Common Iron and O Wood Oapttane. EiteterA flainaon'A and CroereWe nt Steering Apparatus, illndlaenee, ' Chasm Stol= Rudder lia na and Brecon_ Metallbt LeadLne vs 4 Halm Mao Smarr and Are liachum Hose Ptpa . : p fz t , Cam t 4 h. Teazels hleZllo LIM boat; ISewkebttresPatentldatism LlhePreearelng Seath elms alattrusea and Spring dct Metallic, Cork and /nelanubber Life Promotes.. an corrosions/ding to the late Steamboat lAw ageingerf lon togethezerith a large 'oniony of Ilk at. atom. AL. all the latest improvements In I . :outlaw Viz • hue.. mollhOmd DISSOLUTION—Tho Partnership hereto tone statlnguroder cam. and sty la of MO mad to LEEOII, Is th Is day disrobed by mutual conarot. Etcher of rbs partners are authorised to settle the trueloves of aard firm. JOHN SIONTUOttIf.fIY. April 1. 1866, URA& B. LEECH. CHAS. B. LEECH, FORWACaIMpUWD C O k l SSIDi - zi MERCHANT, Flour, Grano,_iiitcon. Lard and Butter, 4N7) ALL SONDE OP PRODLOP, Next door to the Old Stand, No. 114 First street 1; 116 Read street. • 1.22112 20 James liarthell. Esq. President Ferment Deposit John tioyna Co.. earner 6th and Wood stet win. rhlltD, (Haas Manufacturer. and Pittsburgh Merchants Generally. 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In ble meeka It is confidently mama. mended to the public mt being maior to any Paste or Powder now In ore, for e=.13::a.,1 beautifying the Teeth. removing Tartar. the Gums, and whacting Lhe Ore.th. Prepared only by JOB. PLIII.I.NO earner Diamond and Markelt, inbg. fg BOCEBIES -140 Ands. N. 0. Bust retina onalltn 60 btu Loarand Or ',abed Sao; oded notnbana 455 do N 0 ?dolmas. pliata I. 0.6 . 0 9•717nt. 76 do at imam ben ataildtants• Mamas; 700 b.gs prime Green lido Co a% 60 pllgintiek and Green Team 10 bona; I all and W.iskH a raiit'a 64 Totaccot 6 tw six twist Tobloax 6 tax bath 111rsa ratan quality: 710 bozos Soap and utaMaa. 6 do Pearl Ruch. 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