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    .111. K 'IIA.ILY -- PITTSBURGB GAZETTE,.
ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
., • :cis. psztiNtuis, Ig • 013.11 ADVSATISVO AGENCY
• 1211 , ?Wean MIR Nier Yeas.
'
4 0,4 we Animas Arch mart lanneeddel and intlinet
• momaierclid Papers both in the United Stater
Cthilbil; - Pans and Pangoe oda.
• William Tasker,
PA RK :PLL "' Zil k o w vT21 I& ;l2hT e t,_, 4
kb...1.:mu...4 BS= anir. Tana .r 4
l l iqzir stork ri . !
torns, suid wrath ca-±%
tom, Pini and :Janina, ! i f? N Num.
Wns, Coral sod ...y r Omaha's:in Mon
.`• Omits, Guirit Ann 011 t Jrnidry. Aerdnou
n U ng 4, 2 2s =P i ss i tel =WW& will :o r
pilaw for Cub or ApinprodX,m
I .•*= 3l * k" . Wee ""ireLNl Ktr. WFt
mane._ • ' • ark Paw, New 'York.
11 ,—Thno ant Ude out. 50r23437
Hough% Patent Mastic Marts.
RATES At MAMA No. 1 Barclay street,
• Nivriossnes ere A diendee swept they him the
le= f tte b ttltrele . =tea urimft rieg a, ” "11.'i**
W. JACIESON & SON.
GRATE AND FENDER MAKER.
sus nicarran 4 930 4ROADWeIr,NZW 7017.1.
.hirbdir ~•
' • ' YLP/Lft,WASZBOIIIIII.
I) UNCIN, BARtOW - ,lgo. 161
rtroet.—A. trait Varier of PAPER for Hoof.
orr. tatlOnsai - ,Tristars, Bookibindm, biaraullictrusto i
and Trodeaora moral/. . tdar'fh
TOYS ADD FADDY GOODS.,
; • j.' AllitiOßl4.& CO., 54 Maiden Lana,
m6„-1.80.2? itr,e 4 ./ 2 --qiis '4"Th
Carpetings,.oll Cl o ths ttinp.
• ROBINSON &__oo..
NO 47 . raw 87',12 N ir.art WOOD.
ARE tuta now noeliinge. huge and . choice ar
aortinwat of CALR-Pggi.MoB,ol the latiwn.and. most
pattern% entudsting of • .
Royal Vithat. • _
Bramla and glamour,
- Asra
Pa tent mad ma
na nor Oapnrpo Tame ldr.
gn7,
TwlOadow n larldlar with snag damipticaa of Liman, Cotton. =a
ow wend
- ' • - °F la_ R on, CLOTHS,'
groin 3 to St area wide,. on qualities and wriam.
• -
lnaa,Tabla Oil Cloth; bun and gram Oil fliadimg tralf
sad gram Rolland Window Madan Plana and Table Om
ant Haga, Mats, Dnangsta. Om* and Canton Matting,
Stair Lodi, Vanitian Bumf" et, al of widen bo
weed stab. lemma man -- mbla
Young L adies Institute.
No. 38 Wbst. a !
-Third sc, N. 1%
flasCrnia AKA WAILD•ad Km ' , NASD
tallatki by—Rdiv.THIODO4IIII D. suit
• Raw. 111•ElD31111. BRILING-PLUDLIVE.
- • • • •• • • J
• !dlle.lrodeo4o Mew 101 A, Bm. and ends We uly.
THIS INSTITUTE 'employe 'Profeesoro of
the trot grade ln all It. Departsnouto. "moms of
usta. Palntlng, Drawing. and of Um IlLalorn
It Woo sides a•Bolleolottare slaw fle young Ma>
abbot tr eduestdon. Th. Frew* language es an au
tondos mut of the Institute and Is tonight with un
gurtusent sucess.` ' •
the
Roo. R. D. Wyal, Rector of lnstltnta, way be ad
' deemed In Now York by nuefl. • }Wows of the
an
r:m cn t of the satire faculty and Woo' the pl.= of
and of study. ma y to soars by rellinn on
•
. • Kay 00.. Wood street. Moburgh:
• . Nuoilsh Oct, do
.1. H. Wallas, do drt
. • J. 8. Daelson. blarket oh. dis
•
U. 8. Bomeortb. do du awn ando
ISAAC L - PLATT,
Importer of Polished Plate Glass, from the
old established mannisoto of the
,BRITISH PLATE (ILASS.COMPANY,
. .
• - '.... RATESHISAD LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND.
LISII&D t'L/ITE of all sizes, suitable
g :
th 11: 2.4...L. Wistikwi rs.
sa7.47s ef irli ß ßiu tordw onmr u
w. 5 2L Dwa
r. ldin irul as,..B r how .a.b.ma Cwar t
:,- t': ANZEICANFLA . TI - GLASB COMPANY
• - . Factory, Williamabarg, •• L.. I. '
'.. 7.: lIE subscriber.haTing taken . the Acil
I .
• •or lbw abeire Ckkopearjd saw stabled to •
-''''. -- NOUN Kew Olikar.lbd ENTrighti,:lideft-tfisi d
Pavdmowt4ots ;Nudity dwarkw tetli• iftpartold artide L ..
sad At =Wei low, naa.• . • JOHN 8.. PLATT.
JallAn . . NI Rarest street, New York.
C.' v. 4
TO , BOUSEKSEPER.T AND DEALER&
- THE • HOPE - IMO, • •
71 . Tmos ismer, mail "SI 131spua siouns. Nsw You.
itiaotint Mix, 103_ Thing sued. Sew Tork,
'TvNo. $3,.117 sad 33 Rodsonstend,JSrolls CB3.
• Prop:netors - of this long and well.
• • 007171 AND SPICE ILYTABLI2IHMEST,
ldno•So Noe the bon rharsonototioll.
'u Clow se, Ins Sanas W m ood. Bhoult,TeOond ethos Oslo* Le. Paatersht ,
• Shos Wo sown Mustard. 110000 k and sother ond
Ow Oddly In In eVay o=lll. 'bleb t henMr noon Qs,
• nielitTlNlCMllie , termi. " enUlognea wit to dealers who
door* lbws. • EL.& J. 0. I3H A .
, -N. 11. 7 0nosnases obised So I.Ildr• to Hopi Mal[
- •GAR Made erpress y for family use
. sow 'debt ons then ase Oh Rethil
of &ha Alichbon.v.. wtirli-PWth•
sh/ ashoungi.stbsuilerseamil. tmr
Wad. 'bird 01./0 aTir.ge . itlaid so see boot
wi lVklor bear reducing am half sad
Mos =Lk athehajiireana:thital hnint
. arid
minetunth la Nebular. hi dinietiht. to =is Vinb
keep-tweet until nett Pall.
d'AUmhihytilinsighill had Other whersateill tab or rim
. whit A. 8AL1A11.14 , 6 Wht.m. Ufa Int et.
• ALKWIDNIL HAYS.
7 - GNU; ENULNENN AND SURVEYOR,
, 1 7{7 r , 8 : 14 1 ' P ar A 's THE cPuRr rtquu,
,-, • nttsuargh. Puma, •
• - :=PNR3LiNNNTLY ' LODATIEEI and
ationd to all Immo. Oftrtstod to
IfotiAfga.7.Jobiudott • emdeu.t.enechent vgiesn-IL
, • • Own., itatdfaval,ynteautg '
%lot liner PittoWStorobermilo
Jt.lZe'llirti=rai2e r oMt. artirdaw 141
.11411111111... D. T. haseeree—......ih xecuch.
- - *J-11xcelacir Carriage Factory.
ErTO27,4ROTHERS
Ooseh Nana, earner of Rebecca sad prn t c .t t 6 i. .
rte"
Ci 4;P.. hh•re oh head enliSrehlehr
• ea eTtoftiteseehtlhemt el Denlegm.ReaseesTls:l“.
6il
pare'
g ant ai r l lCh t i tztr t rlo i a
• • ,- e=sgetWtrensitle
4"a M ift pee t t l et t rr 6."2 0= . 0 1 f thdr
The risiesehick wad Iltanehistee whams paw the Tee.
tart sew 16 minutes daritue UM day. • ahIS
,:,', T' Beak Aind'lobl i nntillg• ' I I
, -• : . AbIINS.-811RYOOK:' hates' 'men 7 , re'
V age
• - ,k14 . 30k PrinOng Marto az nfth - ifariet stor•
_ ..• , -. Ainsittn,oonoung, -"Jaunt
. Uwe of morabon. kkannikk.
- , - - and Derfilint midi eneka pow and iu nook.
ikk 011 4. Vkkonk hn is , nsakkink to utast* Gray de.
In . S . firat sno=nrnantnqob nrlnt 'am af. .S
nit
' ; Alien nini maker% stra:= 2" A r fly nuel 'r
Hook
• , , Psyst. Si .• Pp bank nadir* We., .• . . - to-yid ,
. - RITTSBERGH COACH i ..... 1 1 :102 . 0LIli s . ,
fss77"*""4"BlGTsTit
3. Fi1,21
(1 ""73o:40
int DIANOND:4IZint
argb l
!menu,' OARRie tE4, Tiaey V-XUBTONI3,
• -- akammtoo.. and ma, dastrlption or oideloo
imoi Inlittod
uittat=nlr
- 7111de -- 00.1u1d7Leather Store;
• -D. 11:111CPATRI08.
No. "21, South' Third.: Street,
%MOM Norkatoca Camara A. l'biloaotrada.
a ARM SALE SPANISH HIDES, Dr •
m aoromodupotoamoktoomoorou.Toooor.
t
- Nrif tm=" la tr b rrra a
tho outr. ode* lamas mao, or tiskon
:=&;$4:001 l sa r pi le
Ime°l4
WIDDLES.A .V . GROCLURS„
, , .Predise lad Tommildoi lercluuity
AND DRALEICB lIP -
Pittabunh Itanufactured4rtir%les,
No.. 219 Li9ply street, corner `O,l
sni Pl7l4llltrltall. PA.
LA, L. COGLIT
a°.
IL
I "tibNES Cfardie, • -
1r11(1101113 L E It 017 )111 S
, • , BOAT
DI .FURNIEUZERS;
MMB
Pieties tiid ibliefactarest
— No. 141 Water Street, -
. '" F " ni Anal/. PvtztA.
:::.~,.
,James Irwin dt Co.,
, ILANII.I-A.OTUREItitI OF
- 12IIIMUMC - 11.01D; Su i lpla
r nrio'Ether;
8 V . 41 1 1 4 ' 4- ifahia:
_Avers Dogaeon.
427.
7 - ai lrr6l . 7 l EZB3 Vrdi=
."DAVIDSOI irc CO:.
ANUFACTIMERS and dealers in Vials,
NA all ktodo edemas
all
ilianown.
for--N0. 23 Maloof. stood.
NM to Plifata Vgrol.
i i , EA TH PI 4 k , 0 0 .
RE - yiut,D4
RI- jki'll/RD 86'4 COUR
-R
,Ar mANlNAoMgazits.
• LROCOO
• samlnr
PAINTER*_.;
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,-. 7. 2pgsz AND SIGN PAINTERS, ,
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RERVANTS of Ala do ec rigioa pip p e d .
w ar
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, evatiotarpte
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-- !. .- -- ----, :•- I..lkauildson, Aldrunaz .
11 ' . '' IC4 ocklMr-of 1'0141m:41 St:-Clair eta,
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BUSINESS CARDS
ATTORNEYS.
LOIID3 SCHAEFER,
Attorney at Law, awl Ealtera Collettot
IN
OM A AND DE V
NTYIZAIN AU=
M V
OAd Wrar=llr3 .=arrd
UNIV.. Ohio.
. .
Habra.Dr =Vim. a. co, } "WI
Inue Markr.l. ,
ifi r mft
Mama Y. At. . triestwoh,
Thmxiors Umstaertter.
mh1.41 r
U. P. if unikr
I. W. TuOMPSON,
ATTORNEY
AND
eommmertaraca POR rxpursizrataa.
Davenport, lowa,
Buy, Sell and Locate .i.ands and
-T T Land Warran; Pay Tuna Collect °Lima Van
Mow, an,
ILEA TO
lion. W. P. Jottartan,
)I ,..? ffa Z z atitlV:r.. Cc‘- '
Plttpnratt.
L 100.1844.
nty2Sdand
• •••• • —••-••—••••-•
BLACK & ItELLON,
TTORNEYS AT LAW, (Strooessors to
Donsigh A !UAW Bakovalra Boildlaso. Groot
Liy. I =delta* %At logooootion of Cldots. befbt
of Cla tml.WS•hßtt.l Ottr. Mr2l4lmdt•lT
W. ILLLL,• Attorney at Law. "Bake
., weirs Bullano.'" Grant Meet. between Fourth alai
50150..15T.V
fj°SEM & & A. P. MORRISON, -Attor
.aent at Law, Mee No. 143 Yourtb shoot, between
utittlisld satiGissat. Pittsburgh. P.. mr2.4
°HEW R. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law,
.13t. louladtta. rr
• •• re ' Attorney At Law—
Ocernw a Fifth and Grant stnistangrosita th• Curt
ouse stags, Pittsburgh. Au.241..63
AMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office
Fourth street, war Grunt, Pittsburgh.
EtiEifeii2 - ±t!MAMII
AGENCIES:
Michigan General Counkistion and Celiac
ton Agency Office,
119 R the' enlleiition br Hbme .and Foreign
31aerntils and all otha Mow damn In Mlehtan
adjsantlitaa,
_larnamont and Furman of !imam
ParnamtaTaufs, Pathan end Sao of Evil Erna. and
Stooks as Innuanso Lantz.
PELTIER t ALNDERSON.Dstroit, btlehlaran._
Reaaparimi lidthurgh—liourn Emmert Eaton, Bank.
ono Walt& Co., Ciwatto •01Ro* /Yaw. Rana a n
lifyarso—Two Umolor or Etladgin troorreamanblo Co
/annum OomDanle•-
. r.ll*LTd
U. A. Emirs
sA.L ESTATE OFFI CE ,
door nom 1 No, 87 Front
one Atc . tr e fiiino. 4 4. orCatt D r
be
. rromitz., : ....tate Agent,
Stock. ticrobandloc sad Bran, elm No. 22
AMU' L. .MARIBIRLL, Secretary Oiti
owe tx.craae. *maw.. 94:weta ex.&
M. GORDON, Seeietary Western Inati
. rm.. co., 92 Water gnat:
P A. AUDEBIA, Agentfor Debswaro Ma
DRUGGISTS.
PiOHN HAFT, Jr., (auacesoor to Jae. leGaf
au-a lintaloaal• and Rata! Druniat and Dealer in
t ullg,.Drostalls, ar, Wood suvet, 3 doors below
Ilat3,=ll . l4BbUrith. tirllegular Agent !far.
CM' •P. SCOTT, . Wholesale Dealer in
Dram Pant., 011 s, Umtata, sad Dye Stara. TO4
stitiUirmi n itteition.
Wir Agent sole ficandON onto amp. mar 24-17
FAIINZSTOOII . & CO., Wholesale
:11 2 =s, tu4 riai t = g irte w eggrAti.
istehT
E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in
uor.Drum PstaNpittomb.toi• end* ona •
•v• teed,
EARN & REITRR, Wltolesale & Retail
.. • corm of U.PII - owl St. Chao M.o.*
iHah'~J~l.;LiYN:s~~*~iwr,irr~s+A
CUPIMSLIKENG, SamessortoL:WUcox ,
coma Maket dart sad Maalland—Tropi
i ßLoil=t4= l l2==derr .a.''''wnt . and dr=
p.rtainthic to kW baldness.
Phylielsa. irssertptlons earefaZr edmpemaded at all
hoar. JO:1y
COMMISSION &C.
Ram Arms --A. J. Arms.
ATWELL, Ul & CO.,
WHOLESALE (31:1100ERS.
Prod= & Conunission Merchants,
PITTSBURGH 'MANUFACTURER,
No. S W..d fl., between 'Mauer ..d front
&DUI . PriTelltIRGIL
KENRY
(late of.the firm of King & Moorhead)
COMMISSION ..MERCHANT,
Diumni IN PIG imrAL 4ND BLOOMS,
No. 76 Water street, below Market,
. . . • PIABBMIOII. PENNA..
avisca- —as w
PORK PACKERS,
- Wholqsale z Deaters Provigicns,
stigtriEhA COYitiISTION ISERCIIIANTS,
NO. 335 LIRESTY srAur,
Oo
nal • PITTSBURGH. PR.
J. La s tLIR.MiLL,
Wool Mau and COII7III6ADI IttatUlt,
N 0.139 Li'befti street iour.
PA.
tam la
w. wawa.* a lam. K.am' *Wok ,
araira a aaa.aakk. manta. rim= a 0,4
masa:am •
111 gatOVAL—tbringer Harbaugh
1.11 0 ban rommd toNe. IND Liberty rtrfat.
ilkiessau.".. —,incusma Four=
rINGER (t3neces
thstwaska Co suolielem sal Zonverthli
orchards, Dealers tn. Wool a P .. Prodses inournlty.
296 Warty arnat.Plttitbaruh
A. A. HARDY.
00 JintiatrinWoidarst Mcluirrt
heed of the lodises itlif thdlionpolfe
1i0.130 Water et, Fittebnrih, Ps.
11. t : HAUL
EA:ARPIN() COMMISSIdN
CHANTS sail Imalirs In ales& enittaburub acfr
et.t, pssub.mk. „
•
i tHMII - rt i ttl_ . _ . _ l o6l6tr=o74
Prxloft and Merdwisttlf.
V 'A • :4' • s
A B. 10ANYIEJAD, lata of Warren, Ohio,
"..., , ,nameniars and / Idorenana and Whole.
In Worm% Sown Wo t anat snd
Poior --- sad . W • gip.
Woo;
*
uitlnsaJ
Xi:AT:ill .4 • 00.; ,Wholeale Omen,
Prods= sad OlolloomMial Xstellanbr, sad Deans fa
Yancifactores. No. 112 &cm: Arent,
10:r32
PBEEktiF . ,..Willatittii ll 3: -- ligiatV
IL/ comrsa,,mratormadoestardos madwat,imi
rea
•-•••••••••••••
1: mmsob
• . CM"'WII po S i Na tadlM73ttlnhad
MoOLINTOOX, Impnorterrand'Whole
si
.. tttige"r. • 134
win
DRY GOODS.
. .
, - ' Magas it AM,
g.
Co: 91 Market et , are closing out their em
'4III.V: bfi t r awrr i, l3 :lt=irsbegolc fr gul t
i ei.. , 1 r• " I P "=. tm,- fr a . •e,xl l6i ; i ) 0 A l a
. 2
--ta-4 .. ..0k...tfw._...z....4
newa
ga tlt strarA r ar e gat aa
mrlrleb'sllltai VIA iitib cm!. ointilbee. • = • bail
EMLIM
•Jul3.llPH.aOflhi &
Wholesale-tad Retail Dealero
nassornatur.s..uosuar I GLOM!.
Fatter Goods, dz. -
mr9tiljedalleisitd•lmix"rtiamis
Hat= it MAL'. • - ; I
01 Warket Street,
WOULD rerpeetfaUy invite the . ettention
.vViereetweeate er sexern&Vibi ingr
11;114 , 111aStitigni r apniermi d
4421&cenkateltiartgi
7 'l S
MWM =al 167di
al % . .lhosoy' . saail trialls Dry - Doll% lUDs
A/11TM= & BITROHFIRLD, Wholesale
utan hi Goods limbaasta, mast 14artlumil
norm SWISS; MITTS,: .&c.—Murphy
* Barobilidd hims reel hi fdT afteetnent I
-111= a at u, E u 1 .6 W =.l l /5 14‘ 614 ,
A. Mom a
«cum Tor b u. bu t etai i mg
wie.Tviiaiso au ,
FkW+ OR WOIPUNG UOTTONfatmlkat I
w= -
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
WILKINS & CO.,
(rucomemEs ro A. Immo coJ
BARKERS & RKOR&B . GB BROKERS,
NO. 71 FOURrHoSTRZEZ PITTSBURGH.
IN the 11111210=U3 suspensions of Bankers
and Braless throughout the country, daring the last
months,. ere arelett.tOd that In almost every Inetanee
their trouble. hare groan out ors departure from their
legitimate buaine.a, and we theme= lake anatelon to ae•
nue the public, to advansua that no epeettlane In •lan.
ay of other • Melee venation,. shall tempt us
Preen the strict and leitetttolte Um of oar Inset, believ
ing that in avoldluitial suet Investments, Ire shell not
°air be better able towns oar °unmn. and ensure their
aatet7, but tha u l ti mata adoptig latch a course we xhall pro.
mote our 00 t H beneill fee WILKINS ••CO.
11•121X121
ELMER, HANNA & Co., Successors to
mueelL u ber a Co.. Beakere,Exabatine Ilmetaand
to nod Docruntlo Nrahange, Certificated of
=l= t : Note; M
at and Bpeela—N:W corner Wood and
Garrnoney recetved on Deposi of
t. Shalt
Oman am gala, and tolhottocus toads on nearly all wind.
pal i clute of the limited Staten
am tdahert madam paid far Amigo and Amerloan
AT LAW,
Advances made on consignnunds of Produce, slapped
seat, on liberal tams.
ILERNAN & CO, Bankers and Exchange
Brokm. N 0.95 Wood etnest, oarnerolDiamond.Alloy.
burgh. Ps.
=sad .011 Bank Notes wad Coln. Dleconut Time
Is and Pralniolioter. take Collections to all
the rotacioel cities of the don Beady* Deposita ow call
=don Interest, sad glee ir prompt atieutiou to al oth•
•I' = 03 . 1 •DPoneluMg to $ Broker', badness.
llabasstern Bzebenge constantly. gar sass. rad:My
wit% Cluiria...—JaMhzlLAMll.........lll.oWCl MUM=
NRAbiER. RALIK, Bankore and Ex
&sage Broker. I* and area Gold and 811vor and
Notre, 'golf on Baal Estate or Stock Bora
:Mt. Buy and roll Notre ud .
on o=ou. or Bari
now on cok Rll potato In top truk.u. Aka corner of
Hand Wood strode, erectly omens tho Bt. Churloo
ap7 • myl.ly
MIL
4111111.1131. ..... ....... S. levAT,
• . H. WILLIAMS & Co., ifiZkers and
Extbstr t grf t V , t ach. arrs, North East actrasr of Wood and
OJt
wompu, son Liberal . toms, and colitths
I\T HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign
II •
p.n. and Domestic Bilk of ftritan OertliNates of De. . Dank Natal. and Boade. No. OD Narked etteet, Pitt&
mulch. air Odlloations roade on all the pinotW oitlee
ttnoturhout the United NUL.
MANUFACTURING.
UNION FOUNDRY,
Mitchell, Herron & Co.
WILL continue the business of the Union
jiv,;cl N ZLLdr i9 . 4 : i t a b b = . a te of BANNOCK., 311 . 1 . 01 ,
Tiber alsoufsevsea .o eurost, a Idle seal gamest
assortment as minutes, reavraater
Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Side Ovens,
OFFICE ASD IARLOR STOMA
MANTLE & KITCHEN ORATES, -
Hoiletv Ware, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons, Sad Irons,
Tea Latta, Plows and Plow Points,
?dill and Machinery Castings generally,
- And GAB esal WATHR PINES mall aims.
IRON & NAILS OF M ritE BEST BRANDS,
Shovels,.Spides, Pinks, &a,
All of which be sold at issaufaolotrace Wass
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
TAMER ROBB, 89 Market and 6 Union
tl eta,third door from the Merhert Hoene, Fittabaesh.
=llFtilhharm lds =palm tienta• nod eat
lilkes hut rewind had-Bummer
Goode, sU eartethe, end ef the West stile, new trent
11,.4artIonler attmatkm LAM. Mt:felted to ierell
noon offraltarsomul Olney Boot* and anymore of
all demehtlaur ahmo o aloe stook of Whim& Gaiters and
Amoy nem erhleh oramearefulls Wafted earGentlamen.
he has any Dotharn of Fant7 and Wearbsa_ articles. Pm-
Mama for oath lo Lao quantities enable him to mil at am
loer prime m ad„Wlehmutt erUl oell Lb. city. He
0.11. walnuts to manufeetlre am heretofore, any kind of
Ladle?L and Gentleman? wear,
In Or newest etyle and of
ta materials. nen-er
W. W. WALLACE,
STEAM MARBLE WORKS,
119.631 and ams Luxor ows. agipodts Ranilullidd Stmt.
MONUMENTS, Tombs, Ohre Stones,
Torrdtare Topa Kandla, Impalas Mon.. 1.04.
wan on hand, and made to otter. by maelllnery, at the
lowest diem Three hundre: nialrog and ddned de .
Kane for blortntnenta A &Won hand. Bled and Blab KK-
K* thsalthed to the Trade at the l'Jertat prima. to orders
tilled with &radial at 819 Liberty etteet.
au93 W. W. WALLAOL
Penn Cotton Milli, Pittablu
VENNEDY, CIULDS & CO...tnufaa
17LMoen of—
Pomo A No. 1 hoary 44 flbootlatra
Carpet Main of all colon sad eltalos
Pkatinase aad llattt . C= „
Rope of all idiot sad
'Batting. -
,t rilf in d7 . l4ft at 1110
.in Hatilizet Stan of begot Wlltra
.nTsi AUDIO es... arasea.
RIPCORD & CO.
- -----wzromars AND'RETAIL TASILIONABLII
— IIAT AND CAP BiANITPACTURERS,
AND MUMS IN ALL =WS CoY YORE.
• COS2IXR OF WOOD AND .1771718212ZAT4
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Tbste stak. embraces ssavotalts andltylloof Hata
Haft Boas, Cuff. arid lm• Boucot,
Ls
I. I. LTRINOSTOM— 111008.113.11.1.
L.I. roodm.--.... W. S. &
comma
Livingston, Roggen
NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA.
CRACK and Depot Railroad Scales, Ray,
tie and Grain - dal Instal= and Counter do.; Door
of all alma Bmtad. 0. 0 . and Throat. Latches. Oaf es
Mills or earl.= Pant 11 1/1.. 1 , PPr0 , . 41 Matormr.
Bolts and Basteallkta/Batis Iron Cutlass of Irmo.
Moir In form and MAIM.
jA. BROWN, would most respectfully in
form th .
on trte west d. of t i l:e Diaron t d, Alre n ah h e o
o o r d. Nty h ,
10 0 .14.3*
pieta adeartment realtian Thrithen Phnb
tae ere made to olden., In the beet le. warranted equal
to any in thie United Mts. fill de as be removed
without thwald of o meow driver. flaring porehare4 the
stock. too/a, end wood of 'the Cabinet Itateddiabraent of
Hammy 6l,Obtad.l am lowland to furnish their old
motormen se well fa the public at larva with enellthiod
in their Um. agency, No. 6 Wood stree , t, Pittsburgh.
meh2s ' J. A.. BROWN.
WILLIAM BARNHILL & CO.,
61 Penn below .Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa.
QTEAM BOILER lIAIORS and SHEET
IRON WORKERS, listrallietsreer lisenbill'e
senor. Loccepellw. Mead aidOyllaer Ebbw
Red* Reelelleel• Mee Bed. RI naINVZO•I2I,. O. Balt
IN•a• Raw • Mu, Iran Es* '
Blaelremithr Welly Bridge an Viaduct Thrcs &len
Iti=e4 mopes all orders bap • distanee proci. vtll
21
Hata and Cape.
WILSON & SON keep cernetantly on
I'e hnt.h neee ener elraltion worsoty of Hato sod
fortoitii&Eist or Os coolrala drop, =1 . 4 to
Kt , * . tll eon Woo t i rtrottedus dM•hatL Do n-u
JOHN WETHERELL,- Manufacturer of
Of PATENS BOX VMS, si metier &Aldo. MUD fiCII
Oa BILL= NI VIM, earner at Antinnon awl Robe
hum streets. one X
guars tam th e Bawl flier ro l e.
logheny City.
L W.-'-WOODWELL, Wboluale and Beta
BEITE, HAIR & MINTER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
122 Seoont and 151 Front etreet
rirrauctiati, PA.
Wallace .& Gardiner,
HUZZISALZ , DZAL.EBS rh
Flour, Provisions end Produce Generally,
110.1116 ussavv /scow
TIAOALF.Y. COSORAVE & CO., W
D is. Omen. 18 /MO Wood stmt. Pittsburgh.
ase.lT
A. 4 OULBEILTSON, Wholesale tine& and
esamision Mantua% Dollar In Produce and
IllanaNctute4 Jundr. at Mali stave. nth.
barch.
— I
OliN Fib — ir " D m""
lb CO "4" . rOoere n4rD.
'and Olatualvdcrtalirrehauta, No. TrltWood end E LM
y knot. Pittsburgh. tole
ki... 4;
OBERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Iteo.
Urging Distiller, Deshr In Pastan. Pittsburgh blur
sa4 WI kinds of e 4 Dawdle Wissq
0. auk - Liberty ,ft, bsad • very
marks ukt Vaasa Whisluw , wbleh will
1 1
Mr lIIMIIM-IratAll 101.14*111. 1.. OMITS
(MANDL& 88, ALEANB & CO.•.' (succor
~,.to .to WM..* IdogAadisoo,) iTholoaloD Ofeem.
in boo. flalls.Olhao. OotYorni,
and
ro
klanshotoroo ref T. foram off Wood and WiltZ
IfirbrlonaN.
AWN 11(11131...........J/LICIS A Tr0111.—.....711111M O. Ulf.
DSGILLS it ROE, Wholesale Grocers and
Os.sallake Iteetbsau. ao, 1 soi Iltret7 dnes Pitts.
WIA_ OLURO, Grocer
TIT " Donar tomer of Wool and Mtn line in
* •
s h nn
ft&
*Dialre IM en
1100 MT v. '..ELL & 00., Wb o b si d e
C°l = l" dastralL ii.rch etbr a
rittiftrettgrib bat) stmt.
.1...
TWAIi ellann 567Wirs;r n e,
Ilkinst°Di74.drotem =gr.j.trg la.
I AGAISY, WOODWARD 4 00., Whole
L. RY.A.D; BoOksell 17, sad .Stationer,
01IN DAVISON, Bookiellse toad %-
wow. • to • ikOnrak 4 I 111414
ELY .. .t. 00., Booksellers ' and Stationers,
No.
66 Wood stmt. tout 600 t to till, tom* of Ttitrt
Ps— *Soot and taw 600lLa mosatoolli oo band
darlittißlnite, •
AUtIiAOTUBER andD.esder' in Pismo
and throe of mole and sontol4l, /niu.etro
ralllVAg* 00 1 1114.1=arin
loft aololorAttodusteas. TWO • US ilrd
IL =UM, Dada inPiszui Fortes,
1 112116 ..7 4 -17. 1304511. ' 1614.411.4.41
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 11,' 1855.
...--10111 a. Mi11a0111—......V1L EIIII33DEI
BOOTS LIM SHOES,
GROCERS.
BOOKSELLERS &C.
ENEY :1: Olt I Booketa kr and
Doom le Stsixoseqa. No. /3 MONA litho% *or
MUSIC, &C.
• :4A:4: - 1711* in
- dad butngibilr aiw „
snm
at . $01210..
. .
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
Pram IMILLLV. TISSOLINEI,OWEI'ir. a SCRICIA4 Gr. ,
We NIVIIP4ITI ADTELTISCH) fiat, -A. 346 Broadwigty ' .
Poo Tark.,
. - - --
SCHIRETELIEL - BROB: & Co..
MINIMS AND nEaLkas IN
Drugs, PautivAnts, Dyes, PerfametY,
170 WILLIAM ST., New York,
INVITE the attention of the trade to their
ant. etut stoek eft:et:D. Petntt. Ont; rellhum.
ao,
A la ddltlontottiefiregularlmiaoril , Obstur of Btapls Dram
they are alp reariliniti direct Ina the purest of "rodeo
tiou ard mautulacters supplies of ToOth, Hair .d Nall
Brushed. Brotutea, Coriul f Mortara. liPlePe. 'midi end
With Performe7, Lut Extreote. end usaUy.othsr_ar•
=MI usually used la Drugahlteaza% *met , tuer
are also ...Wed Ut ann . On the meet vantage.. terms.
Orders, either in pawnor by Mil. mudinglTAPt .
at:autism. • .
. YEW YORE CORN ACHARGE -
BAO MANUFAMPAY,
Nos. 1.25 and 127 Broad ; atj,v stairs,
Corn achange BuilthopL w York.
u.LERs,; VL O UR DE .R 6, &a, sup
At
laud wtta seamier BM& Orehtatitti to
B , WB kw Ifkitir, Buckwheat. that. plat. 4... Delutad to
curler.
The subscriber mold Jail the iettilatiou Of Gunter
lisrobants to his amorUtieut of Fllom Boaz. and of
DllWxs sad sat Acton Whit Thrwas.dityks et zel.thLa
for 8, 10, 25, and 6¢ 10. Bami.
Prowleem Maisel mooned with EMI BIM. BAGS of
Wigan and qualities Ittruithee in quantities to suit on
the shortest Wise. iellaams B. L.BtAIIX., Ptoutistor.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PIUS PRE CENT, ON AUCTION AIN) IMPORTATION
GEd. N. TR ACT lc CO
. -
No. 84 Williaui :et. (Owner of 'deities' Lane) New York.
; IMPURTSISti Of •
Gentiettexes Fun:demi Goods. •
I . AVING 'determined to adopt , the cash.
llama, would Write buyers by alalaspestion of their
•
fn this est ablisment may be fill Lige and well
selected stockoonsietina lo fan WI Beer* end Oft'
' lrml li n= . lr e ltr Treef i tl ' arra3r
~ Ariag r e' . 2
Holing been eutrated in this
a n sea cos Iset tw enty
re
octentent le onnoseseary, an that bare 11 .1.... h
erreneernenre In Rumps that tbey arsitoenif by almost
erer=ner. the choicest goods the parkas Mantis, sod
UK.. 0.17 di to atisfy:themeless that every
article In the Forni&ina Line may Wand now,'
, 13. ' Sl•aritdP
BANICINEt 7 Hn. SES
JOHN T.llo' G:
SOMERE
RIME Un D
K.5.5_,
.: DEWAR bO, i
t
MOUNT YLART, i nel: : .1.. D ;, 0 ,
00ttlinL8V11.1,X.' TAI ., _•. „,
UNIOPMWN_ , Penns
BROWNIMILLIt
xiw BRiourole
Delnootta roarlvid • Naval . - bought, gum
and oulleled,, BOY Not. bud • • • boaght and KR
Mucks. Ntesand : . :
~..: .. , SeenuslUes l ~ :: :, • t srl fold on
ROBERT H. PA * 4 l :IN'S
54 s.m. LrIfERY AND SAT&
STABLE,.
liiisiond street esd Marry
PELTZBIIIISH:PA.
• - 'JOHN BHRTOCIC.
goal and lob Printer ,and Publisher.
N 0.82 &awl; above Smlthfield,Aleactts Banana.
atOOli BM.EII'S and Box,Makar's Straw
Boards siren on band. Also: Moki.ll . l4,tr•xad
tiers.. win
M. H. TALCOTT I 00.; (Boooessors to
T h Err ie s ci .ir..)
d lasaidoetar u oL o n % Idado l g .
monk, Porier p eoals, 14 ' 6 41 1 "& l otroot. =nor Verortta
tkottinsa t Portrait Irmo ad Lo;)ll.laMilais
rat.. woro On 'ma I , entur•ly
Ketchum's sower with Beam Attach
meat. '
Mmost perfect maciti4e4 ttec, warm:4-
M mat from 10 to 15 ages _of mai orgroLn pz
Mar u Iron Soledlmalmao br -myth* or mo Pi*
Of Malmo. CM; omabilleoll4o. lor
mill • E. R..5llANti LAND. Wood M.
itlan Tea Store
E! st,one delrEart ef the EaahonseEnak
r 4 BEEN & BLACK MIL= rising an
the dlNernat Made. am, direst from
the Importer; far WE. anent Impartation, warranted
trait and of
he
.Asera, wilt In sold, whAmale and
retail, at the lowan prima. my% 3. JAYNES.
Athenans Fire Insurance' Company
of Loader:
. iIIIIIOIind Capitalcsll4ooo, - 001,
._ ox/Ansou ia iimAlllllOllW .
Jawed!! & 00., : , Jahn Tomosta. .
Atm Orls l. , • IL nowt,
&lin% 0 14 00- W G ra.VoZoo * (k..., .
Porno A eternal% Whits. Wrens & Co.
Aiont. for tbo tell Stab,-
YRADIR.I -RATCHFORD 6TARR.
Ph
Stator Stanch Moo, No. 80octolt gonotA dr.%
Philadolphls. A. A. HARDT,
. , Apo. Az PlUaloash.
ary23lyd ~ • tgo. - 80 Wator stmt..
CarpetMgt, Oil Oaths and Kattusgs.
ROBISON &.. CO.,
no. Jai l =per. orpasme 172/1 1HEA21214
AVE Dolll,ollhlMd. and to which they are
Oar 4 , l4*ks. Urge okod=jrztalnt of it.
goonsarcan the lowed to he. _ 1064,..hieb
1.1.11 by relt uAu mg . 2= . ..& .4tat r o rn, ,, tv ik,
Wel i t=oll math . *ad. ell Ohm gaga aurally kept In
ri r , to
_,lnk, Oa attenzion of srtErebanoir. itln.
VIVALTFt P. MA RSHALL, importer and
w : J=. rsti v. - Paper Barg
-n Not. Pltt.borsb.
Nis A4 $6
prnt Pars.lebraud mondhotans, Mews.
mart AI Oa.
Ta!coil & Co..
LOOKING : GLASS MANUFACTURERS
nod Whologe Nana In UAW> and Taney Gooda.
Wltbor Ind% /le. A luta twig! Of Wilk. Wag
on.. Cradlok Chain, 13aakata. An. Art nea at MM. of
Wood and Routh Id.
• WV If
Soldiers' Bounty Lands & CLaima against
the Government.
Iprocure Bikrnty Lead Viu
meta ha 43oldiers. their eeldeme tel minor elkilaxen,
cad emn proeneutevelalms dad the Goverameht.
attend to bash:mm.lh the .oaurt ofelalms," rewatJr
tablkhad taghretgraes„
146 Third sr. Dui &err stem Nedthßeld,
ffrtt OlLtitLlUt NAYLOR.
Lake4hanttasin Iron Ore
cONSTANTLY ON RAND AND FOR
J
d ral•by WITIDMI3=6.
1.44 m.• MimsMad. Ohl.
Bevintaailtllaa Office.
'VIE enbeMber has net opened an Intel
". u v meaon... it No. 410 beet" *net, In the wall
known cahoot ,lohe Thatotwoh, - bide meant; sad ea he
has bee. Expiates agent. ter the Yetrew Moles Bilge Scel•
et, et Plttabatittfor nearly Iw e path he Ihttetehlmsalt
that his knowladtr=ti z ette o sen• fetes him
Vest tatilltha le ' trlth hale we .
, LIJO le eneete ter tehrh o rte ah other! lefettee
the habit. le eulleltaL,
Cleo easy,iarrt=ted %Aar% matte.
fictin. ja.3-tr II R.
PINE ANp CEDAR WARE.--SADIIIEL
•P_ wi • wort
Mai. of IVI K AA k' STI TUbOloree, BtANn%!C .w A•W.a.
Rita. or Dra, wacclon •ftrorla . Vol
kteaurres, 2.11. amid Oberr7 Wald Hoods, andALI °that
k1 =1 . 450 mate: Wind 100 doom bockats.
Warnocrm, An . ale Hall. PIM stmt. NttWVHp, IH
unj,T.TAIS 'TATE, Plumber and (iii
V V &mite. Potatb semi.. neer Liberty, lied' CM
Penn stmt. ens deer to ALL ParkintryeeNbes, sea Fe&
eral sir etari a tirtg
tblamm. em:Yat
T IE R & DIITCHELI., Proprietors of
IL keit Itedarpartatloo Lae to sod from the Irdstarn
eta Pam, %nal aa dßpitd Baths
rd. Britt. !elk Pic Irou.*.- i t= 21 1416
•
ANIEL: BENNETT, ufacturar of
T.u.• powigt. Oman ant Fancy illokad
oir W 161
• • aRTIFICIAL TEETIIII
: 'DEL MOAN • ilk , CLIEROIC.
- • • - I'., DENTISTS, • : '
If 0. ua !jut AUek:aerommt r itaat. was xi* gram.
r s OFFICE . the - 132&ritent 01
. iti o rmut proputt.but a blua s u tu moo.
t Demi"
mut of Iles ih r•h• Molise inimm and Do amours
tLT It vrlth . Srmel 1 °%.- 11 *.°
n• vatmertbono Iv tko - to thighlfoning
gogo mog : Inaputalminglo Alttldal_Temb, olio Input
mt.
. % .h, vm .... q...... It e m
nortoelng lb. air . anhvarso= r tiro=4 h ,
is , sz , ... saw ., all orwhich they A ro vralvannml
Vci T i - , r,:iir,r,, 1T..,.. svegreirrie.l
°Tr 14. D.Pari=rummint b =lt7r: 1
"Illt ThF
h liOiihigiag th. of the
work Igo goarautmo giVer.Cr its c =t moon.
Mg. In Wort. •
TV !! aore, 4 ni Odd rye . viz sr nt ip. ,
SU y r•husgod Ms Tooth go mg prov• latish.
. 1
1 71 r .: t hl i a. Gilt= living:l • 6 . htiung.
=Cr d
uo v i t i kViNtnarn s. tioraft
N ho sad ProPI 11 0 tbia Pedal/a
*all DO and. . ' . 6
. 4 , r . om p ag: ii „." .
~
N.,.. 1111 Writ eth @L. hg. Mama s KW.-On.
A NOTHER.Pitts bargain motif yinz to. the
..a.rfoi , = sit. vows otßanirries tiollandl3l4
, •
• Pimmest. Ne. Mt, IBM.
, • MONfr• 8 4 /4 1 PlVit&.. 4 Cb..-Clantlesuen— ror a sun
ruo t h' i lertrutt k listi a == l47o r•L t ei 1 1 1=: 1
Ppm *IS warms snuff _ . udit* esithatn of sever
lig"Li=it gmL Ili ths to a eusa. t.4". r IVA bri=th'it
~.............., b,..,.....:.
and innerals as a lonian, Wm ea i&asocrlor.
at
Ill' i
sl!h-fliallstto itidt nontrissTli Illh
Urn Th.at.at iilsOulutity of this anntlelus Us Indutrd
.. 6 = t ii i tiovi. - libld, tbs. hold le should aa. a annul
M
° Bold at gr bbta u rd bottler 14 11 1116., sb drE L
. t i th vitk...illAo
Congas! Cori! Catkin!!!
AIXLI2 .11. IN IX .s.rsurzar sp
VIL •
TYLER'S- It ARABIC
COUGH' clotag tar';DROPIS
i1)R413 whemer Mite bet n
rWin uced. tio.t ri nzer
0 01 e.row
CTQamisanl — at
Z=LiM l LVerwg' s tli b it 47.1 1 .1•1:
um, or patios 'MUM Intorliminp
••1 11D:32: • .1 . 4005i7=
b
METRO or •KB • Kam they sr
l u ir t tlL
s on , to pat Ws
0: 61 M , Wm. l ta ilb
Drthr ß iulbio l t
or.
gaIGNTS!.II:IIthatiCHING . GOODS-4ra have
=cc. reks ,
. SoII..HOYtIE 1100.77 Matta it. •
..PONTVEATIQN OWE= (MEAT fiE
'lO Atm siat-a. A. Mason k OINCLw.II2:,
11 111° - dont,rsit tinterr af rithm tie prtonr o f I
ITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
From the. Lode,Me JoutaeL
THE LOUISVILLE ELIOTS tt
TIED TIBST BLOOD..
The Anti-Amerioans may assert and protest
and swear os strongly as they will, that thelfear
ful note of Monday were began by the Ainesi
cane, hut in disproof of this, the broad, palpable,
undeniable, and I:whined feet stands out; that
the first bloodshed, the first killing, the first
murdering, both in the upper and lower parts of
the city were the work of the foreign born popu
lation. The foreigners may have imagined that
they did not have fair play at the polls, but; they
were the fret to resort to assamination. - They
may hive falsely imagined that an attack 'upon
themselves was cromtemplated, but they were the
thrst.to resort to assassination. They may have
erroneously supposed that they were renleriog
an important serrioe to God and mankind, but
they were the fret to resort to amortization.
And when foreign born cltisens, with- not the
shadow of &justification ' assassinate American
citizens in our streets, what can be expected but
that the aroased spirit of our aotuatrymen will
rage and thiret for revenge?
Even by the admission of one of the JAnti-
American organs of yesterday, the Irish to the
lower part of the city on Monday evening, ) with
no other provocation than the knocking down of
an Irishman in the street, opened a general fire
from the windows of their Mune, discharging
volley after volley among the American citizens.
And - who will say that so common a thing as a
blow given by an individual in the street afford
ed a pretext for a general discharge of (Irish
musketry from concealed places upon American
throngs? Can it be thought strange if some of
our countrymen, enranged by the spilling a the
blood of their kindred under ouch circumstances
of atrocity, took quick vengeance into theik own
hands and carried it to &lamentable extent?
The disparity between the number of foreign
born and native-born citizens killed is but Small,
and the coroner can bear witness and manic hun
dreds of others can bear witness that the .first
persona killed in both extremities of the city
were Americans—ehot down like dogs by Unseen
foes. Unquestionably a large number et the
Americans, infuriated by the massacre of their
friends,-have evinced a- disposition to go I much
too far in the work of retaliation—and herein
they are guilty; but this ,ball not deter na from
the assertion and reiteration of the palt fact
that American bosoms were stained with I blood
before American hands were. r ,
We all know that it was considered very doubt
ful on Monday morning ithether the whole vote
of the city could be polled within the thirteen
home of the election. The native born Ameri
can citizens thought and felt, that, :if any por
tion of the people legally entitled to roteishould
have to stand back and lose their suffrages for
want of time, the foreign born cititeithehould
stand back rather than themselves. Theythought
and felt that this ought to be-perfectly manifest
even to the minds-of the foreigners. Undoubt
edly they pressed forward early and vigorously
to the polls, in order to be the first, if pOssible,
and in this they were right. They had • perfect
right to go, if they chose, to the polls at 12
o'clock on Sunday night and remain there till
the following morning. They hid a right to go
at what time they pleased and in what I:timbers
they could. 'They had a right Oven to tolls their
friends over the heads of the crowd to the polls,
as we are told they did in some few initances,
though this was no doubt a violation of courtesy.
They had a right to vote as fast as they
could, provided they used no violence in (pulling
or thrusting back.their opponents from the polls,
and we have not heard it alleged that they did
this in a solitary instance.
Oornamandence of the Indiana Doll. 13elitinel,
Louisville, August 7, 1865.---On Monday
morning, at 4 o'clock, the place of votingin the
let end Bth Wards, winch are the strong Demo
credo precincts, were taken possession of by the
Know Nothings. A few of the old Democratic
citizens in these Wards were permitted to'vote in
the morning. but all others who were unable to
give the eiges, were rudely thrust from theipolls.
This state of things prevailed to a greater or
less extent in all the Wards. If an Irishman or
German attempted 'to approach the polls he was
driven back with bloody missile'', Native born
American citizens, who were unable to give the
proper signs and signals, shared the same fate.
To entitle a citizen to the privilege of a voter, he
must, to use the Know Nothing slang, be "rioAt
on the goose question."
By 10 o'clock the city was under the, control
of a lawless Know Nothing mob—neither life
nor property was safe. At this crisis Hon Win.
P. Thomaston, formerly • Whig member of Con
gress from the city, and a gentleman of high
character and standing, mounted the rostrum
and implored them segood citizens, to desist
from snob a course. He had, however, spoken
but a few moments, when the Know Nothing
signal for blood was given, and he was instantly
knocked down by a stub, in the hands of some' (
assassin who approached him in the rear. About,
Able time, Col. Preston, the anti-Know Nothing
candidate for Congress, appeared at the First
Ward, which is the large Democratic Ward,
composed chiefly of Gonne') naturalized citizens,
and requested his friends not to attempt to vote.
He stated to them that the polls were in the
haids of Know Nothing bullies, that his 'friends
could not approach the polls in safety, and advi
sed them to retire peaceably to their homes and
submit to disfranchisement rather than endenger
their lives The remit was that out of 6,600
votes in the city, only 4,600 were polled. T'wo
thousand Democratic voters were by violence de
prived of the right of suffrage.
About six o'clock in the *vetting, the Know
Nothing bullies, armed to the teeth with muskets
and a large beam cannon, under the Asoutrol of
.Capt. Stone, pr seeded to that part of the city.
Semi Irishman that made his appestats). was '
, I
assaulted beaten. The groceries in thatl
vi
cinity were broleri in, their contents scattered
over the streets, and liquors divided among the
thinty crowd. general fight .eninzed, shots
were fired from h uses that were being stoned,
and a number on both sides were killed and
wounded.
The buildings otbotti sides of Main Street, be
tween Tenth and Eleventh, were fired.
Irishman who showed himself was shot
down. Here followed a scene which neither
tongue nor pen can describe. My heart ste.kems
at the recital.
• Men lying dead in the street; woman who tar
ried out the' bedding and household goods were
untulted, and their agonising ales thr mercy
wets met by mocking groans of derision. I saw
a poor Irish woman, with an infant clinging to
her neck, trying to lame her bed,' kicked "croft
the 'fleet and her bed burned. • The Know Noth
ing . thuds orybg in derision to her, "Worship
the Pope, will you I" ...WU knit you CCM Augur
-101211/ will, /lad Aggene' a."' It is impossible to tell
dm number of killed; one man was hung, and
lies burned alive.
VIE RIOT ARTIOIPATED.
Iron tbi kagaMtle Democrat, (etatt-Itaote Notbtam
.ditsnrat 4.—Our readers will remember
that a oommltt
i t
e of two from" each Ward in
this pity was a doted a few days slncie,. by the
Democrats, to fer with , the execrative author
ities of me US Nothing councils in ' reference
to the adoption measures to protectdhe right
of su ff rage fro apprehended interruption by
the mob spirit 'which has prevailed for months
past, It was believed that the appeitment of a
v i sa
suitable number of citizens from each party ,
whole socialpo sition would Command universal
respect and nfidence, would sterols - era moral
legume. on rums .disposeci to be disorderly
_more potent any Other co
means that could
be adopted,: d glee eatWaotion. to all. We
have understood from poll/men from New
Orleans, that such a Plan was adopted there
' with the happiest results in restraining the riotous
and disorderly portion of their population. It in
understood that the - lOtew-NOthings have de
clined any conference on the enbJecd.l , We mush
regret to hear it, beaus° , we limo no doubt
that much, if not all, of the ,yloienoe end perhaps
bloodslA with which we are threatened -could
be prevented by a coeeiliatory and Jest arrange
ment between the parties.
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110•041,plipolots to troy /pl.:Tribune..
Tux Onuses we Jonas Sina.--Phisdeiphis,
Wedneeday; August 8,1866.--Then erase meet
ing of conference bald' here to-day' ; to oorudder
the Propriety of ,sonts pulite expression' of die
approbationof the outrage einumitted by
Kane, be' the. pfrirOli Pasemore7W
ithere were present about one hundred of the
most substantial of our citizens, laikuling men.
chants professional men and others, all! agreed
that a gross outrage upon law' and justice had
'been committed, sad that someaPpropriate man
ifietation of public! 'ffispitesure was 'celled for,
but this wait' the right 'tittie,,, ihether
such a demonstration Geoid be made previous to
the action of the court without preluding the
moot Idr: WilUaaiwn, orua'questbir, mid there
being a doubt minds point it was sotmleded m
waive action for the prevent and to appoint a
Committee who should. take the jrhols. matter
. , .
oonsideratiou and report to future meet-.
Mg. A committee of seven. ere appointed, and
the meeting adjourned to converse at the all of
•thlcommittm • - I;: ;.‘
.
A 43oifirt)iii Vair;4—ni.Fayettayini 'O.
OierwAtayyliiiigoß4:tAthoosasitelihi Wheel
sr and liti slues; ”No.ukse ittioeißties .0
gross into tree Mats is dossrshag • 0r..0 7
pat.ky in his 10411. 'He bWit.ll ti Sri* Inning
115",1/49411 lsataNml l o ll b. 4•41 .00•"' •
Siorrdwoirajl Germ° van FarAttplam.
—The New Orleans, Bolktin says that a large
portion of the Southern people are loth to believe
that there is any general or intense feeling ai
the North in regard to the aggressions of slavery,
and then proceeds to.strip the salts from their
•
eyes in the following style:
"Never were people more, deluded; it is not
the eiclusive class Of bigots and fanatics that for
years have been Winning the llama of disunion
and revolution, and who have been striving, by
every wicked means and device, to provoke, not
merely sectional hostility, but era to rouse the
slaves themselves to remittance ; it is not this
body of realist; fiends who alone are employed
in feeding the embers of diseord, and'pkovoking
an open sectional division, which =inanimate
ly end in disunion.' It is the staid, abet-mind;
ed conservative portion of the North, who have
deliberately assumed a fixed, immutable stand,
upon which they helve placed themielfeii with
the firm resolve to obtain redress for alleged
grievances, which they declare they will not en
dure any longer.
"We might cite the speeches of some of the
most prominent Northern politicians, Whigs and
Democrats irrespeotively, to ihow that this feel
ing is not obscured and hidden in ambiguous
phrases end equivocal terms of speech, but ex
pressed in bold, emphatic, deficit and unmistake
able language. These, feelings of hostility have
been engendered by the act of the last Congress,
passing the Kansa Nebraska bill, and in effect
repealing the Sa ss
bill of 1820. his
the crowning soh they tell us, of Southern an
tenna and usurpation—an unpardonable piece of.
treachery, a fountain upon Southern honor,
an insult to the Union men of the North, and as
treacherous to the cense of Union as anything
meditated by the most rabid of the rabid. Aboli
tionists of the North. This hietrong language,
and is used by those who have steadfatly!and
earnestly opposed the nefarious schemes - of AlM
litioniste and Friesoilettr, led have been hereto
fore the natant' and devoted friends of the South."
The DZOLLO.LT/0210.11 INDOP/lODONOS RIPUDIA
TED.—Mr. Lewis one of the burning
and shining lights of Snow Nothbogium in,Fenn
silvenis has opened his batter'es upon the Lamle
ration of Independence. N. a recent sYmeah.in
Philadelphia he said;
"T'
in .
"Again, some of our fr i enLs ln •
moment" of aoughtleseness, pledged themselves
to the 'principles of the Declaration of Muni.
tan Independence, as well as the Constitutive of
the 'United States!' Do they propose to do this
as members of the . American party? Is this
kovermnont, is this - union, the" offspring of the
Declaration of American Independence, or of
the Constitution? The - Declaration of Ameri
can Independence is an exposition of the rights
of man, and applies to the whole human family.
According to the Declaration of American Inde
pendence, any alien would be eligible to the
Presidency of . the United States; bit thank aid,
according to the &institution' of the Milted
States, even all naturalised foreigners are ex
eluded from it. It is indeed Pime for Americans
to begin to consider by, which document they in
tend to be givOrned. I mariel not that those
who seek' to deitroi this tholOn quote the Deo
ignition of Independence as their rale of action,
for well they know that raspect and veneration
for the spirit and letter of. the Ccestitution.con
stitute our only ; guarantee, for the preservation
of our free Institutions."
We shall next bear that it is detrimental to the
Union to eeleimte the Fourth of July.
Thia Lr.vtx, we wish our teedero to remember,
is the individual who received the vote's of two of
tie Know Nothing members from thin county in
the late legislature tor tr. S. Senator. Birds of
a feather flock together.
BANES .A 2 a I RY AT COSBTAIIITNOPLII.—The
Rev. Mr. Righter, the agent of the American
Bible Society, in a letter from Constantinople of
the 20th of June, says' that a few days previous
ly, one of the finest palaces in that city, belong
ing to the Sultan, fell a prey to the filmes. The
writer was near the scene when the fire broke
on; and saw the vast building in flames. The
wind was very high at the time and fears were
entertained for the safety of that part of the .
city. "The sight,". says Mr. R. "was fearful
beyond description. To see the fire spreading
from roost to room; and column after column
falling; the burning of furniture of the richest
kind, and ito engine of any magnitude . at hand,
was most painful. There were men called fire
teen rushing from all quarters with their Tittle
pomp engines, but what avail could such Ma
chines be,i at such a fire t 'Again, there were
perhaps not less - than fifty women flying from
the haremin the utmost oonfUsion and without
their veils: Theiwere folifiwed by the eunuchs
who endeavored to prevent their escape. The
paohae tame with their guards to prevent rob
bery, and direct the movements. People mein
bled on the house tops with water to prevent
their dwellings from taking fire, while others
were employed in removing furniture to pliant
of safety. The fire raged' for two hours, and
was then checked by high walls on the hillside."
Bit Wall or rlte Max Woo Navas IatIIOEUS.
a sermon delivered by the Rev. Dr. Bel
lows, of New York, before the Western Unita
rian Conference, is the following paragraph.
""Foamy 'own part, I say lila all solemnity, I
have lived to become amenity auspicious of the
piety of those who do not love pleasure in any
Corm. I cannot trust the man that never latiglou
that Is always sedate; that has no' apparent out
lite for those natural springs of BpOTIATIMINIS
and gaily that are perennial !in the human coal..
I know that nature rata her revenge on oak
riobmee. I expect to find. secret vices malignant
sins or horrid crimes !pineal up in this liciV
bed of confined air and imprisoned spaces sad,
therefore, it gives me a sincere moral: gratifica
tion anywhere, and In any community, to set
Innocent pleasures and popular amusements :a
-41'0114 the religious bigotry that frowns so un
wisely upon them. Anything it better than
that dark. 'dead, unhappy social Poi to
tonal and mort)idezoitement, *hick results from
' unmitigted•puiitaniem, whore .second crop is
usually unbridled licence andhillonons folly-7_
. •
Tim Niricutoi Snow riclunto Cottemx.*A
late Southern Know Nothing paper says:—The
fifteen Southern Statetr•Will be represented in
the regular nominating Conrention, which IN to
meet in Philadelphia in February next. • TAry
not ro-uportste with lie. /Credits 49PUsin7 OS its
proposition. Nor will they acknowledge the rep
reeentation of that nullifying • body in the Con
vention. And if the latter's platform be seenitt
cid by' thee ' contention; and by - the Northern
States, and a' Presidential nomination be made
upon it, then the Southern delegates will tit ono*
plowed to organise then end themA serastays
AND INDINDADINT Simms °wink. %Taiwan
the intentlori of the Southern men
rat' Philsrdel
phla last Month, if it single antljelaiery plank
was put In the platform of the National Connell:
•As tb the ithrery Issues, the South will stand
upon the Georgia and Phliadelphils platforms;
and it necessary from further Nese!' actions
'the 'American Party trym the South will band
'their States for a Southern :American Con
thderacy ".:
Tins Ica Taans.,-docording , to. the Angust
number of Boner Nothants' Magazine, ' the
first 'cargo of ice exported from this, country,
wee shipped from flacon in 1806, by Yuderick
Tudor, Esq. -It wu shipped to, the West Indies,
bet owing to varlois airctunstanote, the invade
twat did not prove snocessfuL It vas not until
1834 that Mr. Tudor oommenoed ranting
profit from this business. In 1882 this gentle
uan, their-the only persan engaged in the bast
nicer shipped-from Boston 4,862 tows. Last year
there were sent froin that place 166,780 tons.:
The is orop-in the vicinity of that city amounts
to 886,000; tons. It Is estimatsdrhat the mount
of capital invested in this buslusts, in all parts
-of the United lltatss, is somewhere luttween 6 to
il
SOXNALT PONif MOOT or • t'/O iOOXI To--
New York; on Tuesday, Alitial Gray; in Eng
lish
pic4Ockst,, most sklilfalin his profession,
was caught In the aot of - picking - the pocket -o
Miss gush Broim, residing in Princeton. Mass.,
of a porte-rnormile containing nearly 812— -A
policeman nabbed the .!operator" jot in time to'
see him drop the .money. ~ He. *a-forthwi th
taken _beforojnerce:Connoliy, 'of • the Tenths,:
And from to the.Court-ef.i3pylal Sessions,
where he.was tried, convicted, and eentonoed to
Blacken:Vs Wand ,for six months.. . - Not cm
twenty. minutes eispeed.,from .the • time of his
arrest tilt he ,was in "Bleak Meria,'', on Ida Iry
to the Penitentiary. This Is quick work.
.
Bon !dehisce outriged the brat principle" of
honest Governnient in . the raid upon Xeres's, the
ides of • obedience to law had ; been material,.
weakened in the 'Xreatem State". Mobs, end rt
ote s and lynching" ere tearfulli.:frequent, and
maxlsell'eanse the most eisrious alarm u tb their
ultimate results. The latest cue of !inching,
outside of. blood-red' . iLotdesille, took place In
ifhmeemin Tuesdey. . The man Debar, who
Murderid the Meyer Mali, was , tried, isoneiot.
ed, and went to lall - to await his sentence; but
.before reaching the prisonsas set upon pi the
Mob, beaten frightfully. dragged Pr a t
through the streak msd hung uP by "" t
tsit•-ato.—N: . „,
sow« or MAN* it" 41 "04":
Wonßo/A.A.?. Cliweat. tin iiir.sasee
a m os,,btku !cooly If Porigiosak"Ocolleip.
lISZEI
VOLUME LXVll.l==-NUMBER 801.
• Ravonwriugass Itrutonsounsa.—ln, th e yew
1828, after all, save one Of the bead etpatriots
whose 'ignitors. are benison She Declaration of
Independenbe, had de - wended to 'theitomb, and
the venerable Maria Carrell ottrioridand, alma
remained along the living, the government of the
city of gewl'ork daunted ft committee to wait on
the Mustricins eurvivorened bim, for
depoidt in the public:balloflhq ,caty, 'espy of
the Deolarsition of 3.779, graced and an th enticated
anew with-Ids alp mans& Thee aged patriot
yielded to the request, and affixed with his own
hand, to-a espy of that liestrament; the grateful,
enlace, and ploussupplethental declaration which
follower ' • t -
Grateful to Almighty pod tir the blesainp
which, through JesurrOluist ourLeb as he h
conferred on my beloved II In emend
petionomit. on myself inpermitting ma, under
circumetances of mercy, to live to the age of 89
:PATH, and to survive the = 1 year of Ameri
can Independence , and by my, present
signature my approbation of the Deolaretion of
Independence, adopted by Mum" on the 4th
of :illy, '1778, Which otiglailly, pubreirthed on
the 2nd day of August oftbe same yeti, and of
whiah I am now the - last surviving sigmr, , I do
hereby recommend to tbe , present and ..Vars
generations. the principlen °tibia:important doci
ument as the best earthly inheritance their arum
tors could bequeath to them; and 'pray that the
civil and rdigiate !therein they bath seethed to my
country, may be perpetuatod to remotest posterity,
and =touted to the adiolefamity of Nuns..
August 2, 1826.Cuestas _CALL, of Carrollton.
LAXDIAGI FAZIGILUITA AT. 0A1173.11 Games.--
Oar readers are alum that Castle -Garden has
been made depot for foreign , innigrants arri
ving in NeW York: . The Mit ship 014 was fend
ed there on- Thursday.' They nrimbered 8(10,
and arrived there inihe ship- Olbeir,. from Br4t
men. The emigrant runnsre.-and other burgle- 0 .
Hone characters, were etrtetly.sseinded from the
place. 'Those of the "Migrants who-were going
West were tionveyed, with their blimp!, by •
steamboat; directly to thi depots. It appeared
that the amount of menu brought by these pea
r/agars was $16,000. One man • had ~.$2,000;
another $1,200; several lof them $l,OOO
and'the balance was in 'arum; intros, , ranging
front sBoo'doim to s2,lWoh: ' r
ClMAGO.,43lo.CialeagilObeerree that
the season L toinstuillyi hiai ja *at oity
Sid station of the country; and that the ab•
settee it oppressive belt bidii fair to render
this summer remarkable labovertany. tat have
piseedid it, within the memory of.that respects ,
ble personage, who has been, appealed to on the
subjeo "die oldeet There hal
been no hot weathe r. Ale - season bag
been eminently favorable' ot s the lab iu of the
harvest, and will be memorable for tbe:riolineta
andabundanoe of every variety•otoropa through
eut-Ufe, country, thers,,have. berm- intervened
but few days when tbe to:Omani": luutranged
above a medium irommii tint, "
A Nsw Gloulas Cokokr.--On .Wednesday list
the *yeller Queenrof the. Lakes ; took some fif
ty-fire Germans from Chicago, Ill.;aejassen.
gore, who are part of s colotly about to settle on
theldlehigazi coast; eppOldre - thef3aiitli Manitou
Tbs - cohmy - •km purehisetFilibut 700
acres of • landthere, sad the settleinent or town
lero be , called North,l7nitit. Six or . seven
dred Germans are preparing to join the , colony,
moat of them recant emigrants to tat country.
The propeller also took up a pile-driver, with
which to construct a dock and. breakwater at
that point.
• Ramovar. or ran Csorrat • lowa.—The
Supreme Court of lowa hies decided thafthe law
for tho removal at . the capital to Fort Des
Moines is constitutional. The decision settles
the matter, and Fort Des lifeline la the capital
of that great and groleinglittatel The'iheir seat.
of government is trituatal on. ate • Therlifoinec
river, about one hundred and fifty'miles above
Keokuk, and a moat .1 deligAtful and feriile
region. The river runs a:dietetice of leer hun
dred tulles through:the State, and is represented
as one or the finest in the United Instill.
1 VERGREEN COLONY-4 very 'desk
/ bys country residence Es offered thetiaey *Muted In
tthhee abure colony, Hoe , toymblp, 6mUr troth Pltteborgh.
e T n a nhdom e 4 h 6 a l y n 4th fe e e At.uaeose dnsth Is
mmoMweds .' b Mb
avatar bath-mom tc
h.
ae. There any 2 ease at ha& at
tached to the home held to fah and gut andlet , ed one.
dither 66 •scres tooth 'The dwelllt ii it ... honau with th e
acre lot fen which there be 100 trult of dales=
the, Nelda Fran. and sera* bmy •voc
house. 04 will be sold etharate or nit% the lutateet
the solony.
In
The manta to the ' ethanation elf shills-en maks.
Ws a pintherty In a man or holly, '•
.• •
_CUTEUITAT it PON.
ant • No. 63 Market Kr at. near Thtrd.
Desirable Coal PrOtiertlf for Bale.
THE u6dersi g nea . is authormolto Offer for
mdr.m e agate: located
lower 81.. o,lnr toentsbin, &twatto.ot arl
ndlemath et M t n
baron, *outdoing Zooms.- notlerneatb Ole avatar por•
tlon of Italians • rood vela of aseellent rook me land la
In apod etaleer oulttertlocr nod bOO enotid MOO it a
d h =t it' emroont bl' tftal'lte WO 4° to
Any Idtbratstkottixford to the prnoectr. atom !a
-m obtatnad Dt
joaltdkoft-tt '° 7 111 ).: ° O. I th ra 71111 s MU.
South PittsbprghProppxty at POlici Bale.
•10k be will at Tebbe Sale, id the pieminee,
ea t. ILIMA4, the Ittleirellt2n:
, eze , l l s t g ,
Turrptlm toed. end actimene Milian,. emu
ImeaGea br Liatts' l r mettvreeetem LA lleCnIle•
the othehmed ha a bac Yaw. boom ilbervon.—
ea
Debut the ism were by i
sad lit% try OA receded let le: I US 4.
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LOOK OUT FOR •MOSQVITOES !.
.MOSQUITO-NETTING;
• . •
. - FOS. MIME, CO. have 'Vived a
er amusement of wrote exel Mamnito Bore
sod at mime Ms* kairinine lewd*. the
sttan it wit. Imre emet Mors IT Market
N. B. The large gem Ms.& tabs whisk bas telim and
the metro immtber we =Moine
melt
Mem aertabz
tuilkatiam era reringlei INNIQWISO MUM We remiest
wriss treat stare prerventatieombesOMeemiltele, to pr o .
mire nom at the .peafem~...at ease .. bat
Mournin' gi Goods.
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AS.OGIFF, &CO.,
tad bssultral usaltassi ofhay '
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-Chaps Co-
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dth Qum Invite attain
FASONABLE .GOODS AT, BIORPH'f i
stramorreurs.w• Ws' kW, AT_
r§or OrtotirMo rlortroso oral Womb, Re took
illamos. Chandeliers, tor NoolloWork Art Pooh
Womb ' Mao orol DOW Mrs , 111ArdlnA Plata
Cambria Truittaz Barr. Welts aritt Ambroldattel
4.4 rarr4 VW* BM" WOOk Ibir KOIO=i I IMIVA the
Am Woo otitis per.rd._ lAA timaituroso SillrO or WErtr
bran.` `rroroobor moo rrolowsr 1 - ,:0 Orr 1004. 19n
• Rattaoidenthi I Ihnbrolfieribe I
VINE SETTS, COLLARETTES and COL
LLB& in Marvel.% Iltalbre and Thlthatiseass
! t in? a" , t °
Oat ant stataht, this each*
,8.511.7 t.
Bummer 4 1114 e.aumPll„
..aro l ighigme i tlet ! oit of
dviirk.ls agate sal pwr saltata• 140111;140 =nu*
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Ins Gads at • satostise and Maw aat, •• • yam
Justin Swim
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Isseomed ens LAW Mt tatinalk , whist' they
I.2.ll=l"in't=ffst=4lorna"
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