THE 'I'...DAILY - • GAZETTE ESTABLISHED IN 1786 211319: TORE. ADVERITSEISTENTs . From VISI3CLIEIb, OWEN & CO., CmaaaL lictrerarrn An. mamma liars; lAippietotem Buil,ling,) N 0.316 and (4 arouthisay, Nos lark. Ca-odfrey'sCelebrattad Cordial Bitters Lt CatanitLEDIVIIC aranlettir, A P 0 SI TIVE AND PALATABLE jas. Remedy the plural liability. Dynorprin, L 0,.. of At. petite. and all thronlom of the DI restive Orion, The inventor and Proprietorrf Gslfrey's alairoted (to dial /Jaw In recommending them wt annarisallisi hmle nod ImdltorAtlr, Onrtained br fir last ntedkud authorities of I:tows sad Americo, ea well as by the multitude 4 rho hare Meted them. Ax a reetoratire ther stand alone.— Thoosamle rho Air or languishing might awoke toner erlateure by this perverful renovator. The dyswpile who Townie to Oodlrey's mind Illtiers, nods benellts puma. mint. Upon the vital organs, they exenire • direct mutin g ibgbiaaro.and yet UMW Wary/. OS mild sr erlutery.— aror general debility, rinklog adt the atoinach, lom of appe tite, sick beadacit, or mental epression. hypoolatindrhuds, broken sirup, flatulence, faintaysis after exercise. Irritability, rholl. costiveness and all cilsord,rs of the nersous.rdetn. ledr-benelits an inmlealable.. Unrultasern are cautioned 0,m1,0.t all imposition, Central Depot. lu;nouth Wilimonstreen. N. Y. kobthhlme (IEO. u• llhOtEY. vr,nrieor. ,Q'edti'ej H Ceiebrut.c:d C C in. ITCSILISS, SOT 001.1 set muslAts. TII I S UNEQUALLED BEVERAGE 1 Ls finalro ppertie. or the mac,— munoracthrothaq.inliy for by te Proneha Pstentee, of the I.! materials, . an (l d lro all h the lo p orDh with out the tlekterfoua &Roe of ;toy other Giu in ilnut itritoish Rolland or thin thuutry. 'GODFREY'S CELE BRATEDCODDLII. OIN bar Leen adoptori by eminent ph yelebune as the purest and moo efficacious dlehuite thuot and dheretk wide-1.1..1(.113ring skill hae yet giren to the world. It Le entirely exempt from thus alehoholie drinka which beget a third foreiimulente, Ordt no to .y amount promptly by tho Proprietor ' 000.GODF111:X. Importer of Brandies, Ohs, Illne-h Se w le Smith et., N.-u. York. 1"2111113rnv —t— rmportedlVlnes, Groceries, do, IBMIE= . . . . 203 CANA& WM?, AZD 719 satOLDWAr, atx tom lettaLlbthed 19011 ASPORTERS, AND DEALERS IN FIRST QuAiity P o Groceries, off, to the Tool, Duel, Pnrate Familia, and all who aro choir,, In their Init., and &env a , al article, a largo rartety of ZEAL—I/roan and Black. Souclione, Pooehong, English Young Dyson, Ag e , In chests and half elso - st a, do. OOPPEE--liicha and Jaw. WINES-11adeiras, Sherries, Porta, lineks, Ac. very old and high snwies, In_original ineckagos, demijohns. mak , MUM and bottles. IRETON and DUESTIER'S CLARETS. CIIIMPAIONS—Meet k Chandon's Can't 'owl Ternity. Do - Unidaelek, O. IL Slnnon's do do do LlQUORS—Urandira, Iturna. 11 - hiskes, Gin, Arr.*, Al, dUlm, Klock, feu. dc„ to original pookaireo. air. Coniona, araiwidno, re Bitters Le. MALT d o nLIQUORS—LBrown Stout. , S.iteh awl English Alex CIO/Xs—A vu-lety of choice brands. PICKLES—EnAIIsn and French. SAUCES--For Fieh , Currie, flame, Meat, de. CREESR—Litilton, Cbedder, Roral. Victoria, Prin... Albert, /1 "" . i M. Gnir."l &P.M. 'Dutch and and Aa.-riook. ISUGAI/S--LoaL Creaked, Pulratirstd, St. Croix, ,in bar. hI s and Dolt barrels. llAllS—WestsbalLs and Anterkan. OlLS—ollra Sprrm and Whale, Sir Our Liquon are warrant.] unadulterated and of our own Importation. Ligultfr Gold 31.1.1_ Plant. STEINWAY 4 SONS, MAN ITFACTUEZES, R 4 Walker street, New reerolred the folleolsiq First Pri, Meats In competition with the best makers In Itooeii. licit*, Philadelphia and Baltimore. 'PATO !FIRST PRIZE lIRDALN nt the Metropolitan Fair, Washington, )(arch, 1615, A GOLD MEDAL, at the Crystal Palate, New Work. No. weaker, 183 S, (being the only Gehl Medal given Ar Peotee aithln the last six „ran) -- A GOLD MEDAL et' the Maryland Institute, Italtimere, TFIII MST PRIZE MEDAL at the Pair, Crystal Palace, New York, Noetitsbrie,lllsll. Among the Judges woos the first magical talent In the—country, such en L. Gott echalk,Nallenhanpt and many admire. Et. kH. Plane. (withand without the Iron Frame) are werranted 14 three year., and a errittme griarantee Oren. NAOMI In, k,..1 end ahlppedlelthont them. Priem moderate. • IL KLEMM A 1:110., Pole Agents for Pittalturgh and Western Penns, I rettla. de2thlyde • aruggists. TiFAIINESTOCK .4 Co.. late of the firm JUP•'B. A. Falitiestuck & and sumps.. lo rrCiii:Wholssrale Druggist; Nu. 00, vortier Wouitatt,l Forth ta., Pittsburgh. P. BA. FAIINESTOCK & CO., • ELL, Draggias air.' Manufacturers a White Lead, 1 and Llthiums, corms. Wood null Frout—strvets, Pitts __burg coda SCIIOONSIAK ER, AIA NUFX:e2T IT 11E11 . Mita lead, Re.ll.ea.l, Zinc. Pala:. LP liar,. Put. ty • and Wboletale Dmitt Patutt, Out,Vyrubda, at.,Pittaburgh, Pa. I reislyd TOIIN. lIAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO .JAS. )PlistilbyjlTltoletatle snd Wenn Druggist nn.l. I,sler in Pulub,Oil, Dyestuff, /cc., corner Wood ' 631 , i sixth •1 rv«tn, Pittsburgh. .11gPltegular Alma Iltr Dr. Ford's Stedieln, Mal JOIN P. SCOTT. WHOLESALE PEAL sIn Dru g , Paints, Oils. Varnishes nod Dyestuffs. No. 29ff Liberty street, Pittsburgh. All orders will reoelre prompt attentlou. AtrAgent for Selisnek's Pahrionic Syrup. mist! ydsw D E.' SELLERS, WH — OLES — ALE - I)EA - L-. _LIU& es In Drum Paint, D S estuff, 011, Varnishes, L. At., Noll Wood street, Pittsburgh, Ito. Goods warm:awl. Prises low. lIILDLMCIL ...... ....... f717 , 8,.0 BRAMS & REITER. WHOLESALE AND n.Lw DrugglMA,toronnt I.ll.rty mitt et. Clair ou., PittAlNrsh. OST.IPIETUNING, (SUCCES'SOR TO L. wilco& & Co.).ruer Market orprt furl oafs/airily on load full and COTTllli , to amortment of Drawl, Ifolicino a Clients, Perfumery, and all arcicl.-• fo r talolox to hi, Lufkin.. gerPliyulcians prrucriptlorai avrefolly compootolml al alf hour& • joUly DRUGGIS T, Iicwoqi street, corner of Wood street and Virgin Allevritytan*. PE • Probucc Dealers CHEESE WARELIOUSE.-11 - ENRY IL COLLINS, Puritanling and Comodadnu Merchunt,und Iliodtt Io Clictoe, Batter, Lot Fish aud Produce geuerully. PR Wool ot.dabota Water. Pittsburgh. uisdl T- B. OANFIELD, LATE OF WAItREN, MHO, Cannnieeinn and Forteardaig dh a y.h. a i. Wholocile pod, in Weston, Iteorre Chao, Butter. Put bJ Pearl Aoll, and Wester, Product generally. Prinit etween Eltnithtlelidand Wood, Pittaboirgii. MANE & ANJER, (SUCCESSORS A. kA. Me Deaters to Flour, Groh ud Pradaea... Gomealadan and Foranardln.Olerthauta, N. 124 Second litnueet:Plttaborgh, l.lan. 1.'57:41 DAVID C. lIERBST, FLOUR, .PRO duacrroyi,don d Commis:elm) Merchant, No. ZIT Liberty street; corn, of Rand, Pittsburgh. gives hi 4 atten. Dont° the mole of Floor. Pork, Bacon, Lard, Meese, Dotter, 0 rai ii, Dried Fruit; Seals, kc., Its. rowpectfony edileited• real y ALEX: FuRSYTII, (SUCCESSOR TO Fahryth t Soott,)Vorwarding and Cononlmal..a Mer. Oil chant; Dealer la Wool, flldea3Nonr. Alcoa. . and 1.r0.d sadiNialare geareally, N. 7S Water at.. PlMburelt. 11RIDDLE, GENERAL COMMISSION . Merchant and Dealer In atonal., and Prairies, 2.7 FM street, Pittston+. Refer to R. lIALACCIPOIf, Pittsburgb, • BAOAIXT, & Co., Pittsburgh. INrecinalgisinesits iallelted and satisfactory am+, guar ileirki vitas.? AoBERT ,Merchant, far the wile of Wyman, Ilan,. Clair, otter, ,areirilacon. Fish Pot and Pearl Ashen, tlalieralu, Oils, Flour, Orally Heeds, tilted Ftuitomd Pnialose generally, No. 13 Smithfield ;Meet, lietwees First awl Water. spa CHARLES B. LEECH, FORWARDING oud (*minion 5f errhant, Dealer In flour, Grain, 11. con, Lard sad Butter, and ell kinds of Produce, No 8 Emitti• deli Wee, between First and Water. op FaMULE. WAREHOUSE.—. JAS. GARD •XNER," Moslem& Dealer In Flour, Proritinns nu 4 radar, geners/ly, No. 8 Smenth atreet, betw . orn Liberty and Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. 415rFerms anat. rarely W %f. B. 110LME S 3 BRO., PORK AND Bost Patten sell Dealers to Provisions, awn, of Market sad Pron!strrets; Pf fl.mburgh, P. ded - jausic, Bzr J.OHN.M. MELLOR,.No. AL WOOD ST., between %mond 'Alley end Fourth street, &Io Agent for CHICARIUNG A 13ONS (11oeton) PIANO FORTES, MA PON k 110IMIL MEIAIDRONS and ORGAN AIARMONIUMII„ aid Hider In Zile nod Ilnkl.lGoody. . . KLEBER..k BRO., No. 53 FIFTH . oftheOoldenlisti.Rde Agent for NUNNS a GLARWS e.g. York)niiiealled Moil nod Square PIANGSoind CARIIAItT NEI:DRAWS genuine 31111.0. DRONE) fuel ORGAN HARMONIUMS, D. , alers In llnsin nod Mo4nol Inetromenta. eIIiA.RLOTTN.BLUSIE, MANUFACTUR- I.j ER and Dealer In Piano Porter, and Iterorterof Ilnelc and Maeleal Igettnntents. vol, Agent for the HAMBURG PIANOS, also 9irHALLKY, DAVIS A PA'S Barton Plnnoe, with mil wlthent Saran Attnehtnent. 119 Wood sin et. my 3 . . flttorms. Ben{amin F. 810 'coIigi:ELLOLL AND ATTORNF: AND.COMMI: 3 /ONER YOB. TII i . Nem York. ~, .• . . ..0 1I IIN Alsamehnsetts. hater.. Nab" 1 .. - kikhipme, Virginia. - - _mania, • I • Aelageorledgemen itadDepoidtkos tS administered to be monied or sued h O htes. Officiroppeely..tke Theatre, N0..46, bargbliPentat:' ' '' ROHERT ,WKNIGII 7 4 — ATTORNEY AT lAir,audNolicitor of the !Sauk of fillaborgb, No. 110 Nourthd*osVPlttolionfill. - 3OlO JOSEPH J 5.• 41.. A. P. MORRISON, AT totiorwatinVir, Fourth in, war Wood niatTZHORN lIAZEN, ATTORNEYS JAL Law. Mao in Odeon Building, Fointb steal, Eit - P Goobo. AmitP/LY .b..IIIIRCIIEIELD, DEALERS _DaItSOU and Leave MINN Goals g na.rally, Maks, Talcum an& ittaml a Wntraiderie. and Staple 000&. Ihr Wally tea. An %minimally extensive aaerelmeat to all the above attaLlifaahla,ihil h.deral and selling..e the hewed prim. egirlieeth•eaateor. Fourth and Market I:•Nag era AA. MASON & ( 347.7 7 . — n RIII Op,ll fide 111.11/11^: mien staped Dnn silk.. 4ttcl, P.Ltin etrip.l ilia, Plaid iLi c h Chino Ilkh Printed WnalDeLnln..., Etch Lnstro aro. Delttaues, tich Ca hmen+, Rich Printed 1101113011, Addi Rbsded Marina', . ;Rich Saxony Boas And clkoicoaseortmints of fillutortsid , A. MASON & CO.. WlloLiSmai Iv & led Dor i lawkilk..7 old DDVA• Dry ium.. 1.1. KAI/01 AIMISMIt •03 IC. TOILE NEW YORE ADVERTISEMENTS, F.'.l ALBERT RICIIARDSON'6 ADVLRits..I Con iCEPONIttNO I.h.ner.,:toi Nraa York. _ . A , vativ k a l) ) If/ 'Mrs . S .... ALLEN'S ORLD'S H %JR RESTORER. I Ora, :. ;141.1. .1 I.! RS 5..k..k LLEN'S Z 1 ith 1t...10n•r...:+0l I. the .1.1 .‘tkutis: ol!rn rillvai I 41. $ll ca5 , ....1 . hair VAllitic. tTit out the Retth.t..r. REV. 11. 1. Editor Guido .t,, t rah tx•ttif? to It. efferta.” Ate. PRI:SU/ENT .1. 11. EATON. 1.4 D.. Murfetenho.rof Tenn. ff Not witivtlandi irxrptlar 11. , e. the Witt. 01(4 Lair nod my grty I I. tentoz...ll..oritrinal Ar REVS. R. MORLEV. ••I t ' changed ILto .I,3x.rtt, old wen. to tit...wit:mai lino of ). , tith," kr. REV:3I. TII Ars lElt, I,IX, yearn ..x.q.nty. ft.... York. - 313 hairs no. re.toretl: it a 'DAMN, like atty.; Le. RE% . 11. T. IVi kll./. 111 , 1.11eton It. Next York. ttlly t,wn 11.11 r, and that of .01 , 41., .of my fautilr.ltatt - reatly thick...A, trhen altnottt Itttl , l," .Ir. 11 EV. JA lIES New I• , rk City. Recommend.. R. A , IV. 11011TELIS. Stannielt.O.no. ••1; ex.. met n.) nt,.t marli ne exportat io .ll, XVit n, REV. ,f F. 01 tt .Ittn,,I. , te. N. -It ix r,.ally eilleariour In xeatnntnt ll,' har" REV. ti. SPRATT, itet,o4ylt 11. nnol do rh..erfnlly ' A.. REV. J. P. TV.TI at•.llnri. • Th. trhln hal r Imo Iwo 411, ivl.l am: v.I. ' Ac REV. A3IoS IILAN1'11.11:1). I.F.Cry Ingltly ol yon: i.• vi..arut ion," A.. .Vlt ,111T11. l•rattAl•urgli. N. V. -1 u to GM] lily halt turn an When I . RE V. I. 'LI N It ••It I. !dolt. 1... d no luny fnlllisc catf.,..d gr.b‘rnik." REI .t. PRINK, Chntatt.in, rotinty. sea V.rh. - lan/ hal • . REV. D. Mußlll...+.erons Rh., New York. fin. 1...5 ritnul." RFA . WILLIAM CUTTER. Rditor NlNTAtine. Neu Ynrk.nlLeennunnnalnil.. - IM.Wt. m , ghttilt. list, Imo if ~., 1 11t1" . T 11T IT We exp., the.,. Trrepar..ii...w. t.. Ean up, 1 , 15.5 noperwnin, 'din,. On, an well is tr. I.'netn.l or stain. by vii vrinelpal nab. 3.1 ...II mot, .13. DEPOT, 355 BROOME STREET. N. V W achls...,lll.p.r.mml 111 . .....01110 dealers try to wll ....el,. tb... which W., nuke mote pnotit. Write to Wei...t 1.. r eirtnolmr. tem.., and intern:M.on. teen...net. eigl.,l,.(fr. 5..1 .11/en. written in int llewitre ~r 1.1.4 M 1 LW AR LYS NEEDLES! “ 1.121111T1M1 NEFOLL., • Ntra.1.1.1.: • WHOLESALE DEPOT A 2. OE V STI:EI.:T,•NEAI 11 PRI( nu'4,lAirlinEX .1. FRED. MILO ARO. Mighty Important to ReCattier, Liquor Merchants and Wholesale (tracers. Lit. FEI NI :Elt's 14141mrinvs, K.K.V.4144 rod' .V. 114. Lig144444. TIIE ITNDERSII ;S I.:I) lIAS intpro,nortat• to thl4 brunch ,•I Thy Ilavoriu,ionro put up In 4 44.411.4,, mid r , rittin.. but tit, 4.1.111.0.0 of Pur.. Apirit, rather Ist 4th mot. etud Liquor. such es (.....”,4rtr...ith..t .Ark or 1..1, Holland and English Ain. Jrllnr“. ao.l of 1..1% Lion. 31, now:abet/I. Bourbon. 1ri..1% h . 1,. Cherry end Ita,pherry Itraudy. Port and ow. n.ll instruttly !imbue's!. II ra•quirt, Ilt• ..1.111. tat au ad.htioo t•I n g., ..l nl.irit. nay AU 0411ous to ...di .7.11 th , r. sprctlve Flooring. The loot 4411, Fn v..11.0v awl .4, bit,vkArraut...l gotitthie,. low an .4 iker it0p.44..r in the 1;4,0 S.4t, of every y. EN.10301 010%100, 111 i which produces 200 “.tllon. of C.,grL moon, by Dr. F.',u4.• 1. para.°. bo made.no.nl. with but a Tlu•prier of Flavorim, ~Iran. ly and di. reelloo. injull .014.11..4 br 11:W11111 Clentist and impart., n/ 1444444 4 4 4 1:4,4444:4441 his 4 4,44 .41, 4 , 4 4, 1444,4444144 , 41544 ,1 1 , ;44444 4 ,44 4, .. 144 31 UPI, J a i n N,... YORK. N. Ap. o t uul Gin. • JOSEPH WIIITE•S Carriage Itegowitory. JOSEPH WiliTE \ I'AIZP.N. / log cm btlyine,.. igi !..- kt,w hthlr P , u an I 1.1. 1•Ii•• - 11[41 In. T.. ' , III- .1111, • his ~1 1:1:1.i I:h:.; I • .4,.r ht• pArtleithrly 11.4 “or 10.111• 4 114.1.1( 11.. I.—lan I blu r.,tnnt.a. In. rer. at ino.lerntv Ito , • 1 , -art r.- s. vl,i, t!,• n.nya I , I Ls r, , • ‘11,1:.• gni! •11 in •iw'. Gnlo. at lurch ti.c u•nnl pr..llt, It I” the Lnat:n+r, n -, 111 patch. 14.10,1 if Plitt bastargh Coach ti.'netory. M. L. STEIPHIEAS. tor;Lo...oa TO 1110 ..V r t;. 11,V 1 ,fr a.Lt PITNII(11:011. PA. IWOULD ILESPMCITULLY c4F -. 15.1C, nontire to the C...arringo..noine . uontninnity *potato in goneml, that I bare 011,1:,y i•nroloto. ion of my form, partnor. Mr A Ilo.t I. au.l mill t losgineoo in nil ito brAziohe. ot the nl.lotond. Sr. at, Inomon.l Alloy. In rhan , r.inc the 11.10. thio old wo'.l b oliod inaunfi...torito.,...nd.hoinnont. I .t.o.nr.. ti.. put.b.. to , olTort .111,11 wataing on yak, part to .100.r1.. th • laali dornoter •.. boa; enloy,l by sny pro on I to-. inter. 3 , 17,1y.1 NI. 1.. STEPIIF.Xti. Coach and Carriage Factory JOHNSON, BROTHER & CO., 0,71, of !Wm., and I:<'..n, A I.L II ENV CITY. • OU LI RESPECT IN `.VFULLY Vvrrn their friend., and the rally. that tht-y nnr,..turing Itoggion. In nn.11.71,ari ,, t, In all on, Oityl.s or titlith and prnpnrtto.s. All,wdero will be f.x..rut..l with mitt to 51,wnhtlity and I,:utty of link!, Ilf.pairn will al.• t., on the most rvNantabl• torn.. tl.ittgit nit Ih• it w , .rli the Amt Kaatern and .11.1 T. they 1 r .,1 corgi ll•nt that all who fame th , m with their pat mringe will h.. rwrinctly arttlntlNl on trial of their 4Commisoton, .1.0111-V MITT /Wl< IL ',LECH. JOB. B. LEECHT & CO., Nos. 242 & 244 Liberty it., Pllt•bargh, P.. WIIOLESA LE GROCERS AND CO NI.MISSION If:R.CI-lAN'TS, DEALI:IIII IN FLOUR AND BACON, • Pitt Plate and Ti nn, Stook, AND PITTSBURG II- M AN I:FACTURES. McALPIN & CO., (T.,tr orJ. S. I..erb. MrRIO& & 19tt.1.nr0 , •) GENERAL COMMISSION AND FrOLLI.V.A.F2,DINCrI Levee and Waellingion Avenue. WYANDUTTH CITY, KA.NeAa TEItIATuLIY, IMMilliiiiiiMMil Commisstos ANT) lORWARIIISO MERCHANT, Nn. 20 Pine ATrert, St. Lonln, Mo. To SISIGIOL, 11Aftntf.SI& Co., JONta LORENTZ. & & Will poreliaw to order. 1...1.11. ,p. limo,. °ruin, Le. Pfkoript ol tenflou gl yen lo nit) inalEuer of fornardlog. 001,1 U. Llnrus In.. v. rt.:. 1, , , . LEWIS & EDGE ILTON, i` 4 ~..,,,,,=,,n, t , , I). T. Mom.. & Co.) Whole/We iiro,r, Forwarding t commlianlou Merchant., and deal. In Iron. Nail, Vu.'. ITlguSolton Twrailytilrizwi &c. No. 1.7 Wood atm., Fitt. burgh, Pa. ' ..:[:fitly S - PRINGER ILARBAUG 11, CO3IMISSION Merchant, hies in Wool, Provisions a n d Produce g.. - Vridi3l . , No.Z.l.lLlhrrty otroch PittAnrgth Pw - ENRY S. KING, (LATE OF Tiff: H firm of Kin,/ k )I°01°0.) Onninizalan Merchant. lid Dealer In Mial and MI. TG Water esto...t. w !dulcet. PIMMurs.II/ Rt. r/p/11 A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR 1 ! A Co..)Consmix.9ion Anui For N innling liar chant. Ag..nt of rho Mlott..on and Inolinnnpolin nor Hr.( .n.I F,TI y MIDWAI) NIEGRAIV, OEN - I;itlL . ..12/ t--non moi I.ftler GictunNlT"ht.o. 11..n..t0 Ct,..n. Snuff. dr., Lc-, No. 'lll Litrrty ..1.1.0.11t. th, hm.l of Woo.l.lllip. tm.fgh, IT. ZZlestern 'Laub agents. AT LAW E STATES OF Ktntucky, Alipourari, Jowls. Wisconsin, and teethe ka o aoy pf Ma above ===!! Firth otrfot, Pitt. Jelt:dfitn J. M. It !FPI 'l' 11, COVSNELLOR Al' 1. A IF. 111.41I'QUE, lOWA. WILL GIVE PARTICULAIt A'CTEN- T V Omo to thocc.lNalon tool focuring of &Mt, /locum., Cillll2lll, Lc., in Naar . fotroooollog country. Are-/Zenti/talsoo 17"mplly Made. B. F. Too BoonbottO. Vogl Jomo. I.noW k Co.; 111.1110 Roberlf, Ate): N. ti. Ittrphyl Ctoolinithfoo k Co.; A.A D. ll.Chamborr. VC4ltql =TE=M E SUBSCAIIBER IS MAN T kORTABLE PLOCILINO InLts, SUPEDIOII FOR NIZ '' ILTITT7 AND DURABILITY; to any uttrenior in tole. Whey ran be driven by rt. mf, rooter, or horse fewer, and will prone an argobitiou to roe 21a6tent, Stock Virgslers and tAlniberawn. httoor perants through. the etiontry who hone an This „ r loi ree eitililoy nitoly a port of the tin., 011 other Intsioesa, by Introduelur inid or loom of thou, Mills into their tatablishments. may greatly benefit tliemsolves. One of those llllla, (2y 'riches to diameter.) grinding over 12 boaltels Fred per hour, ran be seen daily In ntml-allfm at the Oil and Feed Mill of Mcsara. tianau 6 Cu.. Itslacca strert, All tird-Ordere Allot trill dispatch. W. W. WALLACR, arldtf 310 Loon yet wet, Pittsburgh, Pa., EGGS=6 hhts. Egge just received and for adt.by uls RODKELT DALZELL t CO. CLARK'S EN AMELEI) THREAD EMIEEII3 CET= It Is Not a Dye lil==3 ff=M T'arrtagro PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1857 NEW YORK ADVELR.T/887/) filanufarturits. • Front 11. a. SCIIKLUS .C.Peertisith; homy. \'o. X* II fad. .-' - ---- - - - , ' . - ' ' • ' ! ..Y. WELLS, E.11 , / , ..1 4 & Co.. ' - MI LLE . It'S II AIR IN VIGOR ATOIL— -' ' ---•-• - --•-. . 80 Fourth Street. Pi( tsburgli, Pa., : a XXIX r WI: XI, , L. ..r Stremztioming. Ite.toria, Th `r k.. " . g.... d I'''' 1 WIIIPS, '111(IN , I , AND SWITCHES. ~.ta .oa v aa• 1...00y 44 the` hMr. Prier J. Cent. per DM• r , , , ~,.., f .,.,.,,, ~,,,,,,,, ~ ,,,,10 . „.p , ,, ~,,,i .. Ile It .1,444,...,11 awl .14,01101. impart.. votalltj to "r . or n ':•".." ' the root , of the 'flan, Lmag yhtor Anil ht.tro to the til.re, Pv,,. ~.' 1. , !to. , 5r . 1. 0,, ,. .r ~..,..i.,:u.f 7._h_ _ .I.trft , .n. {ll,ll if If uf DO, ..r i‘rwto. tray : fitAtenl_theu a --.8 ' — ''....•.-"r ''"- - " ' • ... . • .111 , ,.1., .lied. 'Mil r0ft1....., to 1,..r .41. nilky mt.l wrivr. 111 ...-....)_ .. the tion...ry tt i• had:l,ll,lle tt. , a wean, .11 .L.aniot: the : J. .t. H. G M.H.A% 10, 7i....1.. , 1 ehil.lrett. and It y irt... Ile. tottlidati.ot ..I .1 , i gorou A NI \XXV Xr - f I iii. 'I, , gr ,, ,‘ Ili ..f hair. ~ n l.l by 1 , 1•11Cid.1.• .14.1 Maier, h. Etkm.y HO PES AN . I. • T \% I N E , 1:..k. , •,•ry v,6le. Wh01,......te Depot. 50 boy Atreet. No•e" ~ , York. ‘. /Fan,.„„ ~ i ~,,, • •,..e.. /,,,,,,,,,,, ib. - ~. ' - ..1 - ' - ' 2 '- 1 '-' ~,..,,,/Fan TT AV rf ALWAYS ti, I LIN II A PULL - --. • 1 Matches, 10,000 Gross. I 7 •oPPIY of C0i1...1 tbdt• t Ropo, 1L..l Cara, Seuth nod 10t1...1 and. !lax Seine: Paper, Al ATctir:s, I ii; AII LIGIITS .. k NI) W .1X V,'..?,:',. , ,' ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ~,„,„ si,o ng ,”„i ~.; kT,JI TA P4:1:6. wan:Anted L. slaw! en. ry I illflill,. pot up . 1.,„,.,,, • att21:11 , 15.:4 io k‘,....1 awl !to 1...x , ...0xim11) for *hipping mt.l iohlmt.. - - -- • hill; ..to th,ruo.l DlK , ral ho t to, by I'll AMA:, PA ItTltll.lo'.. IV. NI:dill-II 1,1111.,,N0v. YoC., AIA . FIG- ri HI: A , ; 1 1 1 : 10 i: .. .0 ," :3... ..7: ily : :::.:::1.. ,L; .4 1 ,:.i r' ,, ,....,../ Ill,L,Stre,./.,,,./ .1/..,!.11e ~4//ry.'. ~_ ' • P IANO FORTES-- L. .1. BENJ.% ai .. 2,, st it ETTER & S'f . A I r.B, 3Lanuftiltirers of • ''''.',.. ''" V '''''. S ' I " AA'''. tea'''''.. .. ' is- 1. I mpr..l-1 Trst, I,- 3 s.I P.ttl.t.i • hir.hlifook '" I'. 's" 1 .. . t 0 , ' 0,1 “1 .,-. ''' .° ''''' "".! '" .4 ' - itluck.quill..n m ..,,•1.1. de...loua I. dint., Deal ,4 ft , ltt thr II ...t and Snith are luau. .1 to 1,11 /Mil .•x- A , w . ~,,r . pr .,„,,,, j „..„„ i , ,„. .1111, Alm,. 11.. m. and 6,04.1 hand Prim. xt L... prt..,.. _ .1 hb..r.d do-vomit civet, to .!..aler%nrel L.A. h.,. 0,,:1:::52,;,.. -'- The Cheapeut and Hest Pumps TN TI! E WORLD, lion i og a SOLID I'ISToN i ~,.11IFTAI., I .1,1.01'.... V., pttutpitiK KNIT A1.T5.11,11 ni.61 . .11.1, it .TElt....titaLle f.r et•ti.,:is, 11 V/ IN. ra,t...10, ma., A.,-. Throwm, from 2o to :,.., gal lot., v.-, nt-rtme - An earollent I :111, n NA; t'N F. 1.. r Cirtnerf.. I.•tre M....mh. 31.-t, .I‘,ENTS unm.,l. met T. rtttoti.tl 1,.11, i..r E.. 1, MAIt., , IIA LI. No. II! 15,,. I At, t. ,eruer ot Sinhlen 1.411 , -. NI-fi York ri I( '3l 1 , 1.:AT1 LP: its. • Artificial Flowers, Fattry Ornaments toot Imre Trlmmin;• for Bonnet•. 1'irr4...11.-- 11he , ul,.•ril K.,: have a inrge liltinfactory in nrnt., nnol one It t roxonrultirr. kiwi of i.re- , Pot etobri, itta In r lhotioao,l xtyle, of 1 ,, 4411.t.r. ,o , t Elmvpro. Al., the nwerial Wr Mania rrtminlr thou, nro ut their %Var. , Ro., 111.15 DEIISIIN, ) 4 11 VIII .t t , Ilr.t.,lwtr. Neu' I"..rk {loam, rtarntlehlag ' , hardware. I' C ) 'l' .1: S I) W 1.11 IMPORTERS antl J Lit ,er4 (.1 'tit Ivry, Fell rtre Iron.. T.n11 , 1 end K 3,111 1 ,1.1 Vrreich Mused Ware. An4lr Coal 11..1.. PlatilaJi .1 Jappags.. , ll . l”,..lati I lint t.titnia 11 an.. X t LL AA7aXtrt • PLATED 51 , ..0N: 4 A NI, FOI:Kis, 1..0v, w J 011.1.4 School F lirutl ore: PATON. Nlaillifactitrer New awl awl Ito R. lot oot ILN I/ 111 ti.tri1a411%ttn1..0.....el I toll m 1.141,011 1 1. It. PATON. .\'.x York. Modern Style of School Furniture, A ArNUFACTUitEI) and for saki lir N. Noe, l'„' s k A large supply kept on Land. Circular+ fursvaril. isi tin applirio .11 as etiwp,o. LIGIITE, - 21FEWTON et, 1111.ADBURTN, AEI I • • • • • MA Nl'F.t("rl'llE ItS nr the Patent Arch wn.a ring, Pita. F•dle, d•dedvated h.r depth. ruti n idhne,•, idzrktl ”rhl it ollar trzin E ,. tht, t r t. ni no r0d4,31 deldbr/t•-• the , • 1d..1 Ind in EMEEMEM MEMOIMMI ortmovilt: Mil part.. 111.. .•111:11 . % IT.to A 11,13: .11,”11111 t•I 1.1,C1111..11. Grows B A LE ; It A Cu. A‘% G. , , 11rj...c fitl pI thu it, tal,s tl.. 1..11.1, thoir 1-'1,;11. ATI I . .llllliyaddll V4,1 , 11r.141 .;1.1 r.%,, ."1.1 I 1t..nn...t 1 , r311.1. Ma' 1.1')11 rm../14 1,1; 11'.14,,, VIA, Ah.l 1.14 Wlikky. II• .m.ll :m41[11,411.1 The ali,Y to,dloor, udIL gull. ral str..ni 1,11 Y.r rd-ly gth.d....ade dud ',Lill at 0,1'51,411T.. :'l.;* Cs,'" .•f i:dly I/EIS C.I:III . ERS AND 11EXANIIFIII. KING. Wlli/LIIS.II.F. 1,11 , 1,,,it. apl I j()N1.:• 4 S cout.ny. 1 . t.-1.-•• 411.1 ‘1.1.....011Et •• VI 141 Ir, 11 %tr.- t tit t It t All.).l%tt•toir,, v, A,ant. at. 1.1 I/I 11 - 1,1441,11 U.,11.1..101- IA• 1... I' • 1•11,11 1 - 011 X )1 . I) I 1.. 11" Ilul.F.:+A LE ty ut.r..rs 4.1.C0n1an,....1..11 NI. I. 11•11 a, SW/ rt, J.:, 1 , 11.1 T ~• + .r • Pvt,uryll. 0.1111.1. 6EI . • 15A1.%/,/ 1)/I K . EY CO., Wii , AESAE ~, ttrtt.t' , l+r , ttmit..... I 11. 01 . ..411,, N. , NA; %%,..r•lrm n.~a...v urtt,_ ~x... =RIM • •• • • I..ITTLE no.A nnti • • ••• 112 N.r•l : l'Ataburvh M. M , (TTCH I.:0N , HI )11,1 , .- s.‘ lirovr.. Pnvins,..cl.l ,, nurt,.•tot) ?L mbnnb. kM.el..rl w 1 . 111.1 g., Ma.A.tolur•-.1 'No. :nit 1.11.n17 rni, or Irwin. rittml.tit mra AA TwELL, LE:I , I & co,. wiloi,Es.% Orne.rn. Prodoet• amt. 4,,rruni..1.. St..rl-I.,nt. awl In I.oto , nrgh 'lllnttfur•lirv, l% +.l itp,. 111•1 •ti- non, Ra 111, 0 ,1 itoisis.oN co., win ii, F :s,‘ L E • nr"...r. Conlml-1,, Nl, , l•nni, And E.Aer. In nil kind.. of Pro,lnioar, 1'”.11.• Intr.,noretr M fn LlLwrty PlP.l.nrtel.. . 1.) °BERT 11. K I NG, IV lIOI,ESA :I:( Liu CEIL. M,chant. 0.11 , 1 11•411 , r Yr') Oi PPlri.nrgli, 11. Lewral atl ,l/11., male ll f 111111,111,.. jia, • D oisERT U.IL%ELI. S vo., 'WHOLE ti-114: 4 %./1//111.44. , 11 1110 nanling Doak, on Premlncennd iiitt•burpta Nlnntarv.ll.l , l. N. Pitt •Inff-PI, boot:01 . 11cm, &-c L. COCHRANE, (succEsson TO . s. Wul7.r.i Wh0.if . ,31.• awl WWI Wahl' In Wok, of and I•nporAnann.,^4, ntrwt, of Mark.[ fLingre. 11Ieullony. I'a. JoILN - S. I V ISO:s;, ISOiIItiELLER AN Station,. nuner•nt to A Arne, Nn 11.1'.11arlic nonr Foortl...lNtlnlnn - Alt. 1,. KO.AY &C, B( 5i I) ERS A N STA TIONERS. N“. nes! ilor In 11, ror. n• Th , n1 11, 14"ar.1.. 1 . . t. and 114... k con ,intly On hand. L. READ, liooßtil , ,Ll - k. R. AND STA tr • No Voorlh st , Apollo flitildlop. . UNT & MINE It, lIO9K SELLER Xl_ and Station, : , 141., , 0rni• 11311. nit I,trawt inputans DR. R. T. min, still c:,..inues Itie new VDIETAIII.I: PRACTI , T. ILA We,t PconAylvania 1t054,) F.3nt end n I,l3ntond Po. 1114 111111init,1 omert...ll. Scutr and ehrosir Ill4eo4es twt It: etitt,thst itta) ..1 the 11/ , llllnl tometivo Itte pry 1 Int Ihst& ly • • • TAIL tYISRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED .L./ at Dr. Smith', royrner Fllll, awl Stnitlatiolti .n 44, ot, 311 /11111 A VS, W EDS VS ntol SATtllat,l, VS, front It) to I and 1 to .71o'cliwk. con Ow Ifrown+Vilt . !tonci. j4 . 2.11ye1• r. t$111.“1. 31. .. ... `MUGU' TIOCTORS IAZZAM X F1..1150 2. , Sixth ...trill. Lical lactate gents BLAKELV & ItICREY, 11EA1.,E8TATE Matters, c.otteryr .s.4lYenth and Suothlield ar., Pit tebargh, N. Farms, Won., [Arm Vlll . lworm. bought awl n. 1.1 on entninisuon. Land Warrant+, Bill, fiend,. and Notes nagottate.l. FAneelni attention given to salolividlug Pam,. alai .11+1.041,1g ur th,n, 'Wrings namt. hln Wedtortt MMM:Z= DEALER IN PROMISSORY NOTES, 1,,,,.tbr Nonuneel •nd ;al nocurit Irk for moon Per«,ro. ran prouro loan. throough ny Alnnu, on rtwon ablo term, wt.rhing 1.. love.t their mme•y to inn" J1M...1ntr.., esti lint hrst rhos papei ut my ram. for All .tmmeitilrmtioo. nn4 I ot ery levrx orttictly confidant In!. t Mire STIcKET, oprm.J. l'eml6l.),tltedral. GEOlfoi: W. BUNN, 10:Ai., ESTATE and Intinrance Agent, attends to buyin g and milling Real /Woo. of every ilvacription, and to Agonry bovineas grourollv. Abe, to limit-tug property thou loan or damage by firv, for good, reliable rbilatielpliin Companiva. reenielable. gra-tglion Wool Ade of Federal ',treat, wont' door Rooth of the North Common.. Allegheny City. eep9 oareno trootal -. 'Torts D. Damns AUSTIN LOOSIIS & CO.. DEALERS IN ['rood...wry Notaa, Mold, Morttasgr? and oil Seem+ tire for 310, ty. Money loaned on Cherke at abort date, with rolhargal enruritita. ldtTlgt AND DRAFT.' 11111211117 AND 0111. D. Peraout deairing hetles etila pettnotinn.lefiel on reasonable term, and rapluallate no la , fornialled with good sernritka at renehnerathe Ala, Attend to the gale, 'tenth, 0101 Loaelna of Raul Cantle. a - 440. No. led Fourth rdroet, alt.r. , Wool. 4GrAINTIN 14103115, Notary - -- • • . me ,,,,,,N& SON; Real EPtnte Agent B. and Dill Drokere. No. 5$ Fourth ilomes WOODS, Real Estate Agent, No. T To Fourth etrnet. 11.1.11.1,11111.1.. JlCr.it L. h111:1111 WILLIAM 'IA ILNIAILI,& GI Pent) l'ittgburglt, Pa. QTF:.I3I BOILER MAKgRS AND SIIKET 17 Ir••• 1 W..rLorn, Mittinttetwors or Itarnitlll's Patent F10t41.,1 Boilers, Chinnivy., )11, hi., Pu 1, 11+.110 , 111 . .414. lar. Bt4IIK. •ti Abio, W,srk, Vindat town tWe. All k.r.lcru fr,ll p.llrtnu,i prowi.ll, Pr nu Cotton - Mill., Pitts6iirgl . t. KI T :N ei Iy , i ; . I)Y : CIIILDS &CO., NUFAC- Pena A No. 1 heavy 44 Flmottuwq elmisi of all colors alai .Isailea; lollon Twin, Conla; •• Plough lAnol atv! 5a..11 Coal; Rope of all ...a 411direriptionir, 11.tI tiog. 411 - 41 t, •r. I..ft at th. 11.tr.hrato Alare of I.ogam, Wlboon At,..t. WO att.altiou. JAMES IRWIN, NIANUFACTIIIt Ell or Qt: Itle ETHER; Sulphuric Acid IO IN r, A 0.1 y ne: ymrOl Avid; Apo. 4131,11,m.. FIT: NII raw. .1 0 Solutiml: Inyn II: M. WARREN A: CO., MA SUFACTVIIERS AND DMA LEIIS IN \ I T 1: 3 11 3 , 1 ,, ::1 1 " li t ,ur ) . Itn EMIIIM!! DANIEL siEzosk;ri , , NUFACTI • UEit I IF FAXtY COLOR ," ED I r..11A1..1... IVm, Eigkoigharn Anti Yellow 11gro, ..1 rormr of IVadthigion mol Er T. 11.1. ogogiggo. 01'1."/D,,,,,,horgD. TA FIER, POPE & STREET, OSCILLATING vcr STEAM ENO INES ANII MILL Toit Salem, (l..ilumbiania COMIIV, O. I PA'rEI: , O h SCfL. t on lona ail.l mad k ~ to nrdrr, with fiewing. Shnfting, A r.. I n Hron Jird S.AM. Mdlr.urd otbrr pilrpoart. Nl.Lroldrtuirr• J: ' •• • :I•lebraft.l Gorrrnrr Voirr. arsd Agent, Wtllle.mr, RD II aCo Marltinirtr . Tool, luclndil , llTumuli; r,rl gbh. Enginpl mania to ord..r. Tll.Ol . ..... . nnn e. TIMM.OI as HTEVI,MIN. Union Foundry, _ MITCHELL, HERRON & CO. CONTINUE TilE BUSINESS OF U/Sj"l/ 1,, AI thr "1,1 0411111.4 PENNOCK. ITt /11:1.1..1 It 4 I.ltrerty Tiwr .:II I r ~t:vtlrn,, utN r r larg, , g.. 1 1 ,111 nn• 4.1611L7 Rages and ti', , / , 'E .1 VD /.4rit.(4l . Sp WE, :NI.I.NTLE F l ti:IIEX (; It .ITES, Ilollow Warr, Wagon Boxes, Hog Irons, SAI , 11:.. ',Tea /s1:171:ES, I'D \IS & I'LAM tr 11N'N, Mill sin! Machinery easlinga ( :enerallY, d witr.r, 1".PF.,01 /ROY I VP .V 11/% rn r: BEST It Shovels. Spades, Picks, &c., %n. I I, IL LL :II I L L.LILI ..aLtdarltirrlLL.twos. t 0,7 I. pl.r3rrsElt A prrTER. No. H' F.a.th ty. and Prun “re.. n.xt lllvitimn .11.1 F,"4,41 et., twat 40 - F , r•pti..tt • • IVal• r. Gitn Awl ,1,:$11? EtmentiCntie I ' ll.. I , i nor. ALFItED .Igenk. 1 4 .1 1{101 oP.It:INAL PATENTEF;S, M 111 4 ,11 A . I• , ' MVP,.. HMIS, a 11, .nn inn, 11,1 Inn J1...51/ t.. ~.na VnatlE 0tr....t.11,11 r.rt ‘ 11113 ip! inouraint Aycitto r c. I 1.11.); a. I". )...;..neral I tl,trnilve 11. tr ,o• ` , .•s Forrth •I Pitt•bitrgla.l..t. T rl'E I'II.IFI'F.P. A Nelitttue lc ..-cka lt,iaractlceo.. 1 - . L t . A : t 2 A it It 1 , SEIIZETA It Y Penn+, ..... •: r I (..;.1 )11 . Eh L. Al Allsll ELL, Secretary ; NI ; I . il 0111! ( >N. , .' . .. t .eretary egeri t In.ur t A 12.1.11 N Eli CI PFFI t;, c Frank t_p oral: •C. . : oror r awl TI: r ..:rer.lx. • 1) .1. 31.111 FA It .1. .4. la llelttm are Trio I ;U.\ .A 11. , ward , 1,11,1q11, 311 , 11 . 1 i t-1 , nr.41. I,l‘. I n-ot trreic J. 11.1.::\ TER. Agent Fanners' and 1.1111... I tt.nrAttre •trrve. 0 •4 11 t; A ROM Nt.to \ Agent Continental 1) \V. I'OLN DEXTER, Agent Great West . rrn In.rnen, Ftimt iipbolsurp • ' '?1:7c" 'P A 7% 1 '47 117 rr. T en , IAT Alr.l s't and All,l, u here ',LI. ftuunl an Talcum ole , u, sou-. dr-actiuts..n—i Prtr• 113114. 1,11, 11,11. nII.I 111.1tulu-r.. ,Put ycuutur, WALTER I'. NIA 1.1, k C,. f f , ".1 IT ItArtuvr MOW N DSIPN N.N...+. n. . awl !IS T:,,+l W.• , 1 Nlabtkrtor ,, r, 4.1 1...11 ,, t• W V.I. 1.11•Elt. CURTAIN norms. OR SA II ENTI, FRI KO F. T ArS F:Lq N D DS, , (1)I FORTS. 13 LDS, P ITLVT SPIRAL SPRINI/ TPRESNES. 1V,,u141 Ilm nttettlwn ul petrch.A.u.n. to tlwir tE.I A nii2,6‘,"l SEIBERT: PRCTICAL UPIII.II.STRRER, • No. 140 Third .STrref, . MAnticarturer mid dealer in CURTAIN:4. CORNICE. 11A X DES and BLIND?, 3IAITRA SSE.. COUFORTS, 1,1P•RION: 4 . kr NrtirislAir .11ention pod tt. Alenntivvil work. Carpetn Rthdand IW , I to 4.01, torlikl),l ;ffunztturr Irma 11. rourceL. Lngig. o. TOCNG ._.....moans L. MN T. B. YOUNG & CO., VITTACTITAMS , FIJItNITUV.E AND CIIAIRS . 14r Every Description. .._ FAM)ItY— flvierat St. belumen 11144 and l 4nnn. A ewleue. Warehouse---Nos. 38 & 40 Smithfield St., r AI BO A 'l' A 111 N FURN IT U R E—We nro rowitlintly rnantif.irturiniz STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE &nil CIIAIRS, nnA Invik 11. &Willis. of in kin.. T. D. YOUNG & (... P. ii:II.OI'VER n A , 1: „. 1 1 ". I i h N , T U E . . . M.. 1.,,,,,. an d Walton., tunable fur tutrlors, rianillitcl, awl ;tom,. lom.. equal to any to In. Tomol in ilo. hr.,. n . no, nod ..t i.ritt, ptlyee.• Every article mod.. t.) liana awl on, rantkol. 4Ler - f10t.14 and Steno° 1•. i• i.. 1.11,11.1 Janetnotice Wnren..ton, corner Peon noel Wayt.. Mi., Pittshot,h. dsly..ll: w I v 8 JA.NINS W. NVO( )I)Watild..7 . q.-lIIINET rt. 7 l:NiTellf: .1i..1 NupArrvu,Kß I.\ N , N. t ' % 119 Thinl St., IStt.,4l,tirgh. 11". I'. ESITCT-FI: Ill' I NFORIVIS J. his 11-o.t. Aam t.ttan.—i, llao hp. Ito•Jupt 00mph:1...1 til....tek of Fit ann. Thielt t..1mt.i..41).11.-larl.Txt nod bent p.i..r otfertolfi,r .aio in WI. ell .1- , be io.letertisto.l to op- Lola 10. At.A•k, Oh :'.......“." m01.' , . 3 14 100 , aO , kotan4int. anli newest design, and from the . cl , Ol .4 Lir ,:olers anti (twilit,. In notnafartoring. he 1., ..it01.1..1 to puotoru warrant .' 1,,, 11N1T1 , 1tE At tho Invest trip. 11.. keep. always on bond the , .ote+t varioty of sr..; description ..f fitrulture. from 110. Iwn twat and plainest, to the most elegant owl mealy', that 0 hoore.or any part mono. may ho for:Molted from lor Mock. o: oot toll:Idol...I expressly to unler. to r... 1./ M;IPT MOURNThTC GOODS OF EVERY VARILTY JUST nECEIVEI AT TUE Mourning and Moue-Furnishing 6 T 0 .1.1. _ nprr,2wd jlltih)K.Ss COUPIM, 11,ket..t. I_l' Ai intifusii ks,--1 have jtiut received I I Inrgr nod fluu neanriminsl of Hair liru•lire. At,, Im-g.• enwortment of TOOlll 11111 , 1111 , . 'Moen wlallog an thing In thin line phnni.l ell' and examine my clock bet. purrhuningellnwhere. JOE. FLl:3ll7.illi. arl2 • Cur. Diamond and Market ed. . - .CWOODg T— PErIiff. ly on biked and for 'ale by the undersigned. Pend may be weaned that thin auperlOr starch will be found eimol to any of the more fl IPPIVIM forms .rc.r. Btarth in U.. for rookln; delicate !Unfit. Mange. Proldiugr,, ur ate. lb. I.vtiralu t enaniro for -riffled.' Neil Starch. A. A. 11•11. DY null contrr First and Form stn.:tr. - T,RON OITY. BANK pRECK BPOKS, for J. rale It W. S. WAVEN, nor. Waiter and &coed es. Addrese of the Free Stole men of Kansas. /14ttaL. - - 3. • • f d itttsburglj C it The people of Kansas, at their recent colleen- 1 7 ,, 7 li on held at Grasshopper Falls, adopted a • i ! resolution to participate in the election for 111C01- CIIICKERING . PUBLISHED-DAILY AND WEEKLY ny I hers of m territurial Legislature and delegate to' S_ RZSJD f, F 7 Co_, Congress in October next, and appointed the , PIANO PO RTE S S' /11,11 arnrrt, Ann, nllrtnetraJt undersigned a committee to address the people tom:TAM:SMOLT In large with respect to this important nation, Chielcering Eteistort. 44- THE DAIL IGAZETTEistor , lbst .V•mrpar, In the rONSMI‘O Or Inst, y ...r.outre ti . reulati, a 'wawa the Gunnell Two years and a half ago a portion the per,- • • e Missouri M , vad , ed uur territory, took post ! e r , ..doing on dater,. It nirert inrineernrnts °dyer- .rd lvranb anb oiquare i3tano,..fortc., SCSBIOII of our timed noses, and established the And their lately Invented 44 - 111 f." WEEK!, 11.1ZET7'E r. irs.ord ever," Naarday. on o serge Wankel 11,..1.and rLatams in oligarchy which has since claimed to exercise ; S-'PI-Wri'PLA-N-0. add:, .. ... tor s-s'l ayel., c,o,,folki Arred and the functions of a government amongst us. A ror.,..xx ONLY faze,rrport•ofllit Tnene . . , itzt,fnd ear" af. lime after that event oar people met i 'J011N.,.11. MELLOR, . and an accurato Bank .Atele n,.../,/yine t . O. ii this par.r—ntaking if the best Hontnes.ciert .I"ceupaper in th e convention at Big Springs to determine the CI Weed Street. Isstween Diamond Alley and Fourth Street course they should pursue. • '• • Two plans were suggested-one to resist the ; TonN 11. 'MELLOR, - the exclusive and s:elution of their lime by fem.:. the other i* ~•tt Ane>r reit 111 . 1,CC1011..te., for she sale IS CIIIHK• avoid this extreme mensureb:• the ntloption of n I . slate government. This latter ali erm ai ee was stony noel mini,. tnrein m. for their liberal ie li ttronnco. and lie bas preferred, o ew pinonim of informing !bent that. by the Increased II is well known that the resoleiions passeslat I.oa° R " -th Man ' ebb:tory. recently ereetcd at an ',en..., of over Big Springs, September, 1855, have constituted ! the basis of all subsequent political action of Two Hundred Thousand Dollivety o for the people of Kansas. They there unequisocal- na ILry „Ai ambled ly disavowed the authority of the territorial in kia.p a 101 l enpply at th ate en no.ney l'llleburgh, of all Legislature, and have nutintained that payitinn the ,ariVtli • :.[VlE.Giettli , (1 , 113 . them, from rho most .7leridld over arena nml e since. They there committed themselves in favor of a state organization, and have main- ; eareably • mined that position ever since. Upon these two measures they have rested their hopes from the commencement of their struggle; and upon their ultimate success they. et ill cent i nue to re ly. In adopting this course of aution the people of Hannan were not dinpelled by either a :anat.- ice! zeal or wanton inconsiderateness of purpose. They proceeded gravely and with deliberation to decide upon the ground they should occupy. The opposition made by the administration at Washington mid its party throughout the coun try to this course or the people of Kansas, has not, in the slighest degree, weakened their con fidence in it, or lessened the, determination to adhere to it to the end. They are satisfied that its propriety would never have been called into question as a matter of serious moment, had not the federal administration, sought by so doing, to serve a special purpose in behalf of shivery. So confident are our people in the stand they have thus , ',ken, Ilya they le , perfectly wiling to permit their tnnte govern- DMA In proceed to tlw regular pertornortice of its functions, without any reptril In the territo rial government, were it Oct tor a settled wish 'on their. part, to do nothing kv !deli may .1,06,1 them to the clinrge of ultra views, aro 6sire to incur vio ence, even in the assertion of I heir rights. They have preferred to turn aside for the time being from their state organization, and to ne• ke an effort to secure through the • territorial ballot-boxes, peaceful possession the territorial government: and Co this end they .have determinist to try their chances in the ! October el, climb We acknowledge that our chief incentive to the adoption of this measure, was the urgent appeals mad , in favor of it by many of t hake Mt, t.1 , 0t1 by us in the free stat c' in all our past struggles. lint: frackiy oarseirea aol advt.', of waverer. it is.true tint Mr. Walker, our federal governor, has declared that he will I afford to its, to the best of hie ability; a full and fair election le-fore hepatitis] judges; but, with our past experience. we find it dillictit to indulge in any hope of justice from the agentsof the federal administration. By the, Lev of the elec tion all but those who have resided. six months or more it, I Ire I errnory are excluded from the polls. The swat em of districting or apport ion-' meatfor members of the Legislature shows an ungnestionnlde determinnt ion taw introduce voters from abroad. tiinleteAt counties, it rongly free ; slate, containing nearly one half the entire pop- i Illation of the territory are not 21110 Wed a Single representative in either branch. Of the thirteen members of the Council all hut diree, and of the thirtruitte members of the Ilotite of Bepresen- ' moves All bin len are to he eleeted districts bordering on the Missouri line. Topeka is con steeled with Fort. Scott t and Lawrence is attached to the Shawnee Mission adjoining Westport - The Lawrence distriet is ohms made to embrace an indefinite extent of country, having no geo. graphical convention whatever with it, away oll' ; in the region of the Rocky mountains, ocenpied I only by an Indian trading post. here and there. ! at which-fictitious precincts may to, made. and j from which fictif ions returns may be sent in at ' any time after she election to overcome the free stale vote. Belides these things. our enemies have complete possession of all the mac inery of the election. Eetablishing the places for. voting, appointing the judges.. caternssitig the returns, declaring the result of lie election, end ; mill other metiers of detail ore in the hands of the county eommissioners, who Were I heniseikec elected by fraud and vielenco from. Missouri. Mr. Able, partner of Stringfellow, says that -Kansas must not he given up, - and Gen. Atch ison sounds the note ~f renewed preparation to `.anti Caroline, and deeleree that , with one toore effort the work in 110111,... With the admin istration aga , nst us, with one. half the six mouth voters virtually- disfranchised, with an election late framed expressly to keep the newly arrised emigrants from the polls, with the hellish sys tem of districting and apportioning staring us ' to t .e face, with most of the officers of the elec tion, border ruffians of the deepest dye, with the slave party in Missouri boldly avowing through Gen. Atchison their determination to invade its, with mile the already half Mounted promise ni Go,' Rather to rely on ;we do net feel at liber ty to cherish any very lively ri , x6eetations of a. favorable result. But we yield re,„she solicita tion of our friends. We wish justice and free dom, but we will do our best to secure them without imperiling the public pesos. We have fearful adds against us; we must - try to over come them. But should we he overwhelmed will the federal government still regard with disfavor our application ter admission as a State into the talon In that event, will not all good men sustain se in givingetrect to our State government at all hazards I At any r.d.e, this mar be regarded as the only attempt which will evselbe made to adjust our greet difficulty under the territorial government. Mint may he done after that, however, is not stir province to declare. Ileture closing this address the committee de sire to euhniit a few.rentarks for the special con sideration of the people of Missouri. We desire it to be understood that the people of Kansas do nut charge the olitrages to which they have been subjected upon the people:of Nlissouri ns II body. On the contrary they knim that the messes of that people have not joined ! iu these outrages, but linVe remained at home and denounced the invadeis. Towards them we entertain no other feelings, thou those of respect and kindness. This has been abundantly Mude Manifest by our notions. , Many a town is slow stnnding and thrtring in Missenert-monumente of our consideration for them, and esteem of their Con duct. Respect for this class of people of Mine sottri hire induced us sedulously to refrain from fetaliatory incastt , en. Those who have joined ! in the forhy agninet us, under the sincere ina preesion that Massachusetts and other free, states were importing votes into Kansas, have been grimly deceived. That we arc friendly towards the people of Mtmetichusettsiind other free states is not surprising. By I hbir munifi eence wo were furnished arms 'to defend - our homes frouLplunder end destruction. When the iiiimeoori river and markets, upon our border were closed against us, the poor of Knnans were clothed nail l'etl by their liber.lity. Notwith et finding this, however, we would resist then, in any attempt to despoil us of our franchise, as we would resist the people of Missouri. But we deny that, the people of Massachusetts, or of nay other free state, ever attempted any such thing. It is, doubtless, true Shot immediately Mier the election of March, 1555, many of the peimefully diepipersi citizens of Kansas left the territery, aid good reason they hail for so doing. Kansas was invaded by hostile forges organised for war, and her peel le ruthlessly trampled into ' the duet. Was not this a sufficient reason? We implore you not to uttesupt to again violate our rights. We are Melt as yott are, mad our corn nom manhood requires flint we should resist you if you du. We are organized for defence. We have the pledge of Gov. Walker that he will use the troops of the United States in our behalf. If you persiet against your best interests against all considerations of patriotism-against all considerations of patriotism-ngninst all manly and mark duty-in the mad course some would mark out for you, et fear nmst ensue, protracted and bkody. &Pre, Kansas and Mir- SOW, 13333:11 DAILY-10v Dollare pt , r annum, payable In advance, or 1:11.4 cents for work. Is:evade to the Con :cr.. MEEK IV —Two Dollar, %ur annum. pnyable lu rtdVALICII. Clohn urn fornivlovl on the full...lnv terms: Four copier onio v ear $5 0 0 10 00 Twenty•• •• "0 00 Aistl out , to the pengon aptliSlS Ui. lh, elute " • • 9TAd•onrn pnyntente are •Mctlr riopilrod, and no po pnr it ill be molt After the time In up to wLirh it was pohl. Rates of Advertising 1=il• W .7 00 . 9 00 iv 00 .12 IP :090 eAvoruxern or...tilled ter 0119.00110,e11411, able at- pl.o9.urn, per anlo9 24 00 /fir Aalvert went • with Cul n treble price. "God and Humanity." FOIL GO VER NOR, DAVID WILMOT FOR CANAL COMMUSIONER, WILL lA.III .I%IILLW OILIGOOLS surankr cr.ra , JOSEPH J. lEKIS of Cheater, JAMES VEECII, of Fnrulte. Arsevid DANIEL NEGLEY, CoHine tp. • THOMAS KIDDOO, Snowden tp. J. R. RACKHOUSE, Ohio NICHOLAS VOEGHTLY, Ja., Allegheny, J. HERON FOSTER, Pinehunk A .1n0r1 . . 14 ✓ni ye, GABRIEL ADAMS, of Lower St. Clair. Regioter, JOIIN 0. CURTIS, of Ohio township. NATHANIEL I!ATTERSON, of Birmingham MEM =iiilollllMl • (7,4•..1 tic TIIONIAS A. RIM )'lt,l.urgh. J I \ 1,,11, .i1t.4.66, of !littlio =3! New Snub. :apt. I I.— The tout announced this naming of IVa.ley & IN slO,l, for I:u ft aoont IVe-1,•% ry 1,11 owner of the ostoldi-loorni, Lri h. 3 tnilure in no way !titeet. dial I II is stiii••l Ibis; the Irnn has lea over tell/0,- I).M in Ihe seillienent id . hitters., en since the imeaking on( .ddie panic. The ilry peel , eonitniSsic..n house .. •1•I NO 4 lnilh d Ct.'. Itros•liesy, Mnp suspended .The hence hu,11,13 - s stood A 1. and no less to their crodilnrS IS niiiirehendel In i•i ihe is report ed Waiter] A. CO.;i ii and hirdo . ,re .1..11,4 in lley ,:rest The n,eems of the limn lieweVer, are said to he ample ter n satisfavtery Settkltneni. The well known banking house of ',losers. 1 . ,11t0 Nom Sc sled payment this morn tug. Many of the government officers wino had been lot mate oisot.ess to sale b 4 .13011111g OM of vi,.: for sr. Int sire tiny wepe druurii or is si r s n o l fro m down so ?slime of n few lastolse.l atol even mec.ses. P. N w. r. 5. Ilie agent of the lialtimore Life c...p.ny. as well , vs hor impe;es .snt nn. i• 555--5 , 5515....nent1y the greatect con cern pur‘ntly.l our e..1, , 05151ityl Th.. eati.e of their stmmoolion in 51t51 i I 5555. d 56 the, diflieukien in ren1i.555,; sit the We., Mt Their heavy invest ments. The only feature trmeo in iinaucial matters to-dayuol the sontiens;on t!te flank. .141 not t be city per . son Ity, -ttrpri-e. The •uspeneion would Irmo • tab •u. u• the the Trlist Co. lin: km the “thirty days . notice" clause In It, at rangenicnt let wren the haidc and depositot, t‘h.• ret•eived inter,t. As the expi . ninon of the thins days arpr oo ol,l it liscenic evident dial the Lank would not be 1.1,4, to wetther the store, Ilnd confidence been gen erally r , --iored, the revolt might have been dif ferent. I,lt the .liotriott that prevailed rendered drpoSilorm une,..v, and they exhibited a grow. - nig anxiety to draw their money. Under these , ircunt , talives no further indulgence couid be exp, cicd, and the pruprietore, feeling that they w.odel not 1.1. able to . t1'131,1 It run, concluded to elo their Inure belore the 111 n could be con, ieenve • I . 11...r.,x. Sept. I Messrs. Eaton, Dell & I handler and SVIn. Y Freeman. qui...l-term of drugs, here suspended Ti,r. hotabon Teo., has a powerful anti stir woonding t he Oran( s of the govern atrat i s l ur lli uG tho rPholliori and ch,t r 4 g I Ire insurrectionists. It bay— • . . We hire sot merely to reconquer strong posi tion. nn.l e‘l , ll.ive distri.t..-1 1 01 merely to dr.-troy F.lll. ti ny regimen, of trearlierous and cowardly 11111 i i neer. —tiot. merely to clin,i ke and terrify into Nublikir.sion independent princes, numerouß eontingents, crowds of irregulars, whole tribe: , el ',ldlers and murderers, and a population apt to side with the strong: but more than all we have to perform In the eye. of the world, and tar the benefit of the human race, a I rpnientlut. :.el of vengeance. ic England, religion andlivil• ation itlitaTt,iteir ell tile nitntt intolerable intiul that lithomedun fanati, ...in could devise in It s:sleniatie series of deltl.,•late brutalities on European women and htldr , ii. Throughout all the East thi. i s the i.e. - altar mode of expressing the man at nation al scorn and defiance. * * ' • * It ought to he known, rduntant to we are to tell it. that the women and unmarried girls who fell into the bands of the 01111incers.suil popu la •e o f Delhi were carried in procession hours through the chief thoroughfare of the city,„; with I very bort or that eond I degrade then, in. the eye s .4 . I he people, 1 , 1,i0U9 to the lasi bru (alit Ws and cruelties that then, In't he si d it of thop,artils, were perpetrated upon theta - It was done of settled purpose. to degrade Lag lad, to degrade Europe, in degt ride n t`hrist int. :onin e and 0 VilriBlifln Idllerll. Now, we stay it after 101 l ileliheration, and with a due regard to tie , objections always forthcoming against any real nod • Galant prtlie,, thal not ono stone of that city should be left upon another: Delhi should for the future be only known in history as Roden, and tiontorrall, so that ins place shall out 1,11.r1V11. We arc well swore dna thie will try the fidelity of some friends, but they cannot really lie our friends if they wish to pre erne the memorial of our disgrace. It, must he explained to them 01111.110 disrespect is intended b• ILr llalmmedan dynasties or the Alahoumslan religion, but we desire also that no disrespect'. shall be intended or permitted to 10s. All nor. 0111011 of this solemn character is not to lie perfortued without it proper force; hut if thirty thousand British soldiers are required to keep order oil the occasion, we trust that no English man would be found to grudge a year's more laconic tax that the work may done. It will be the eighth time that Delhi has been destrved, and never before was its destruction so merited. All Asia will be wiser and boiler for the example. Too planet Jupiter can now be soon some dis tance above the Eastern liaison, ut nine or ten o'clock in the evening. It corresponds more 1 with a eta of the first than of the second mug nitude, sh ning with a pure steady white light, and at thi time nearly as bright as Venus ap pears in u any portions of her orbit. It need not be mi taken for that body, as it is now near ly opposi e to the sun, a position that Venus never occupies. Venus being ono of the "in ferior- planets—that is revolving round the sun, in on an orbit inside of the earth's—is never many hours after the sun in the evening. EXPENSE or, TRAVEL IN EVROCE.—Rev. T. L. Cuyier writes that travelers' expellees are mach greater in England, and less on the Continent, then in our own country. Three dollars a day are the least for which a stranger can live com fortably at a hotel in London. By -irailwags, fares are double and triple In Paris,: on the contrary, one may sojourn in varjous - modes, at an expense of from one to three dollars—tha latter being the, cost of full board at the IlAel do Louvre, the most magnificent in the woeti. Five dollars a day is a fair average allowance for a rapid tour. CARRYTDO OUT JUDGE TANEY'S DECISION.- The Harrodeburgh (Ky.) Transerjp: t, says that Joline Jenkins killed a negro man in Mercer CO., few day. since, en account of his reflux' to Fay him a debtof 74 Cant*. Ike murderer then rode off ti VOLUME LXii---NUMB.ER 25 It may be extended all along the line to the Atlantic coast. A dissolved !}Lion and a broken government may be the result: For the highest welfare of Kansas and Missouri, in the name of our common country and the living God, we ap peal to you to refrain. Remain of home. The Kansas question will then be peacefully settled: the agitation of slavery will tense ; and Kansas and Missouri will go on prospering and to prosper. Having thus dischirged the duty assigned them,.tho committee would conclude by exhort ing all the people of Kansas to go to the polls on the day of election, in pursuance of the action of the convention, and deposit their ballots for candidates of their choice. 11 hntever may be the result of tke_election, we believe our cause will 130 strenglEined IT such a course. {' cry respectfully' 1 H. LANE, and Committee. RETVENLIO ro TRELAID.—A correspondent of the Boston Post, noticing the contemplated chin • ing of the factories at Lowell, itiossachusette, says that during the last month more than sev en hundred of the Irish population have pur chased return tickets to Liverpool, attracted by the improved and improving orate of agrieultn al intereste in the Emerald Isle. A T • It OUToX I' RICE 1.4 eldtkering h SU. 1 /rOl. Awurtled at the dlf ter,rti Exbibitium and Pule FAIN to Bunton, New York, and mist, plAke, Sfodalp, _ • r.orenteen Silver Medals, Three Ilrours, Iledaln, and the Priie 3letial a [she Worl.P. riot 1n',5ita1..11.1.41 l'os the eharacter of Oh.. shoes inetrumentsd l the sulticed.- er has the pleasure of referring to abut II Fire Hundred Faultier in Pitru4urrph and vicinity, oho hare purchased and have in use Piano r0t... , Pent the aborts manufactory, and also to the follow. incipals of Sentinariet alto hare Cltickeritta .k dons' riAllfl penpith IIP!. And hare given their oratiaalifled 111141 Y of their superiority over all others: ' s lier. Chas. Chas. C. ;Scatty, Principal of Staubenrilla low le BIM= • H. M. D., Principal of Ow Edgeirorthlierna Si.ininury Sruirklry, Pa. H... Minor! If. Rhdoiey , Principal of /MaimDic 010 S,rninary, Pa. . no,. J, ,spit P.Taylor, Principal of Kenltueo Boys' AGO .n New. Priglit.m i., / Si. Xt., P.r I onntle Seminary, Yonnviowll Pa 1,•.I. t. li.lV , lli.in., Louisv ilk , ea Adeno to Young Ladies, L...m, ill, E . Si,. , ar , ,11 111, mni... , 11, i`rincliill of Pcinala ,i,urninary at I 459 Planes Ist exchange nt tbelrl full ,3111 U iu pnytnerst. NILLuDEONS. Oi(JAN 11AliNION1041:4. OUITAIL% PI 4NO NII2eW ASD MPSIC INSTI:UMENTS OP ALL KINIASS—IVIIDLESALE AND ItETAIL. JOHN L. SIELIAIIL. Yole Agent for Chlcketin &ds, Plttsb rgh nod Wed ,. Ptladlls.tdd. 41 4PudZss., between D WAHL, nud Fourth at. setndsofF ESNS & CLA RK PIANOS. LAIL STOCK'. K LEBER & RR O. hove la.t roc.ieed the De .t oomplele amortmentaf NISNC a CLA It ti NEW 1 . 1AN.. , 5, ever brimat ro the SV, th The) are en. duruldt and perfta icult ueolo anywhere. .n.I or. ve.rrnole.l tor FIVE YEA IC, They will he sold I,i-ill/rely at tiele York Fut.., li. KLEMM & 1.1111) No. O 3 Flllll stre.4, Vf the Odat , i2 ". l'¢ho. NOTICE.—Wo hot, iff tb, beat makerif of Ohio cuuntn, that put vlmsorn c.. 11 evetricre audju./gv of their FALL STOCK OF9' toßiEs. now r..et.iyingl,ll ta.w 0 fall Atotk or riz,n. than tuAnnfartt.ory Clacht., tug & sal 11.41,..a. cut.tsting of nuarly onv litilk. hist, nnt..ta.4 of tlwir nr,o solo of fau nit., Par , nr, ',v.:till:Hy Invited turnit mint I hn. .11,, IL 1:11 ge 11 511 of elegant PLI.IIIISt,./11 11. ne.Nl r r rl.h korino J Si. for Pittelairgh. Poona, I rson urnl I:a.ts•ri3 thin. NO 21 , \loud limit, $3O. Srcond-lived ( - INF Six °mere itioettooti Piano Forte, iir order, for Vo. nit NinhoirlillY 1 . 141110 Farr, front eurl Oofflern, ill go. J ordor. for go. For nude al the ..1,1 . eatabllahoil Moo lte o nl CEIARLOTTId BLUME, No. its Wood v., 2.1d00r Firth oh. ON TUF,: - .MAI: ::, EI7EMBER 23, TOE riftE.l7 !mol t ' OF 7.11 E YE 11. 11,0 N.l.v Tr.l, 1• ) - Authort.icti THE.: L.A_NI:-.1,1G-Irricrel CI:3ItIINS for the title of her ilea I...sik tho nerve of the Nrlovl4,i tieroino, the beeutiful end eceoei ph-h .1 MABEL VA'ITG4N, And ha. written a 'linty which, for depute° of diction and g o Ihrtilte intcrt, 007 rarely been