- Tilgr. - 70AtLY:: PITTSBURGH. :GAZETTE ,`:~-. ` . '~ BUSINESS :` DIItECTORY. BUSINESS CARDS aiTs-limewnetua AuErlcrz lisalsti Wain, liser Vola. . ATTOR NEYS . 1: • - . And as 40. SO: , bred,: ' Off ass L W * for tba ma 4 Ingleantlal and largest . 7ircauti..4:2l3..rapas both la the bolted 9tata - AND/I.ES' & JESUP. 43.03111/ 1 91310N •MMECIHANTS, ; _ - Cotton Yi r oolziaNacbirictry. " sipierzycKlaiand Bona; liathi*e 2bot4. .13e2tiv, de, AnsportensindDigessln Bisauesetiadd Ankle; 316:437 Pine 6t.,lleqr :York. , -wvoilauFr. k an= LOON mroliza.^ • Ei.ryLierand!Roitent, ~, ,,4 : :- / tIgir•Arterker In Nisi York ea • - OYIVE clltNESllollnduchledned Tbols ••• _ I ST - •• • •-• TIE MANN & CO., p Fulton- street iNew. York. ALANUkARTPRERS OF • -OIL . & :WATER ;COLORS, • —y4.le2v./..sr.rEs ; C. Importers of Freich line' White, he: Llrti llegrardll Ivan _ap4lll,mto • PASSAGE $75. ! • Days of Sailing. Changed to9th and 24th. ,EACIVZONI NEW•YORII AND CALIFORNIA • • • STEAMS FLIP LINE, Oils Nlearsconnl. • awn Handful Alan Manor UmOno Wiwi/cute. Ttie Aocessory. Transit Co. (of Nicaragua) Proprietors. . • 'sorts or ilittnaoyog to 11.4.1WC1400. • . • ' • , . • • 0. 7' NORTHERN - STAR OF TIIII . 7WEST, PllollaTliZtfa,...or •.DANreti IVO ' • all trot claw staintnAlpsoonl Inv* Now l'Ort . on n 4,111 ogul.a.:a:=4:lizotoggiettrlsrl.ked. eav°°°°° °°°" t °° °"° '°°°°° °.° i r ° tiA Tata a b lreargra i k it .k. JON JONATHAN, I" -• • ono or team .Eul Joan dot 'Sof; the PnAlk - tarannan of Tnoult nouteglvd o re. [Do Pulnagno un n: I to ki eSionk ti =nl, ° :ll.p e rnon ' or al r oter to Eon •• Iranabo r ° An exorinend Banton lo attuned to snob' Ship. for information, ornnongo nidookt ran...IOPLY • onlito ' • OIfAIILtS nltntu AN. Agent, • " .osll.6mdr ' • • a Bowfin a Orono. N. Y. Comes, Fans and Fanq Goods.. William Tasker, , • • PARK PLAUE;NEW - TORK, Invitee tha attention or &patent and Warta n 14erehanta, tt hilttne Coot of Fana, Oonlb% Tooth and Nall Branbeet , Latilee Reticules. Portarnery,,.lolPS. Port Mott nate,. 4et and Bead tiraml*ta. Pocket Stook., breoa Bute Cont. PIM" and Noalln, /doors and SIM w tch timird.• Wax:Borstal:a ilitara evade. Iteer , . , * nulls !Umber Ownha, ems * italla..4 Tors en ererrdescription; &Work Itaatrer and Cutlery. Gold and UM Jeanie:, Accord.na and Violin,. le4o ling a general and vitry large-stock of Bpiratheltench and german Favor Bovir. WhlCti Bold ai droves, loregt price.. for (Ask ok Approved Paper tadf.Orticer Dr letter xelected nod pot op in the Dee! WELLIANI TreB6Kß. 10 Part rum. thaw York. mr.M4yr .E!=Mt ' • RougifsTatent . Elastic Skirts. DATES A FRANCE, No. 1 Barclay )z,treet, • .1.41. ' ' _ genuine null they flare • tamp of thq • - at..ent..... Al! InucrUfat:paretai and 14- t tinging wig t. praftn,lammding W Law: • W. JACKSON dr SOO ORATE AND. FENDER, Facurr,sr. Q pm BROAD WA Ju31,14. . ..'. FAIRBANK'S , PLATFOR SCALES. .:. Ir.I Ls It undarsigneti harng b e n ,appointed . ' ' each:min ' Agents for the 'eater ei these .evlehrited onferzurel by_ the creLrlnil neentora . .- ' - • ' .E . !Z• T. FAIRBANKS & CO..' BANlPeittullr Write attention or =a h ...ess ontronmat7 i ''' 'l . lrese ln = 6 gl,l tr, SalAtflr. t here. These . TZ.IPon all Co. rtincloal ll=asds I. he Camel lltates L a . .=:ol,.: . 4ortlens . aegger I great duratn mm g -.-' .t:t bee* gal. ned /hr t_heele• the. reon_r being rim _ is . 7.44YDAIED inau . lail 'DO , . CAN B.IS - /Y0 - ! ,et AMA/. ' _ C - 41 .. ~. - Wel arsixrapared to ,811..,orders • C o.or . =tars, Portable. _ . Dormante-noallaz ‘llll. Bar, Goat itallroad. owl Canal Ocala...at stonsaloCerners , przeer. _ /MSS!: Y.& Vire it.e. - - ~... - - - 1i0.3'6-„tritert7 street, Oo - - mitt now - ....1 _.‘..•..., titTSßUlLlia'-601g11. ?ZiCTORV. •• atattOw...,... ..norm 1.. - oirprivol. ...E....050. mini? ,' • •'' ' • '.• - 'I3IGELOVZ. 4C ' • - ,•___- •-. Outroarro to E. IL Dig km, ' • • • , 'l N. 6, -- -. , Mik. , . 15143.10.12 D ALLEY - ' ilea ,-, _ .. .• tittsbatgh, Pala a. gol.duts, . CA_HRIAGES, ' PItANONS, 41 nutria add nal': deurslytimi o yority . 'Votaries b ato order. and dulaboA in a aururpaued Or booty ordedirra floillirmi or inlet, akill of wortreseritiP and durability ot maberbata ilifirdliewort trentantnd. • , . T r ' toll • Hide Oil and Leather Store. 170.'21-Sontit !Third- Street, - s Between 11.szket and Cheirtnnt at.. Philadelphia. RAS FOR SALE SPASISIX RWES, Dr • and Green salted Path ms Ki Tanners' OG, Panne rs urrisr's Paelout t tge tenenterlees h atel the begair rear t . ' - f et driesiln gi ' vel In thale. t. tr e& — unmade for Luther stored dere atcharge sad *damn muntedadon- • _ _ t ma:dm t M;M ) ~ WIC McCITTCHEO & Co , 'WHOLESALE G OCERS. ..Product, and Commission erchzuts, - . 42PD DEALEES Pittsburgh Manufactured. Artistes, ' No. : gIS I Zaeriy strut, 42nie , Of 1,10121. ig 5 - ' ' PITTSBUEIGII. PA. • JONES & COOLEt, WHOLERALE G 00ERS AND ' ' BOAT FURS= ,BS; DiALLEas IN Produce-and Pitlaburgh 3I nfactarcs, No. 141 Water St eat, • "" h "ETI:reJ arr. EN2'4. - - • James Irwin • hIANU A.CTUB. RS OF . ACID; fitilpNnic Ether; evirt NKr% vl:o' L it Act...samont.. ° Vit ,• 7corids 501X1t1011: WS- - PAINTE " '• & L NE ,• HOUSE - AND SION ,PAINTEMS, All o T. :exi .! Ti c°27lT ranitlf k rtendet ) to. • szPrazted •orntrm. or et ' isslaT4l ' ---• ...PLATEORICBC • '8 ption, sui table 'for Railroads, b tae rraintlnf, EIA4,COAI4. ORE; and atm - ANDIZE Anntarauy, Paretworn ran no rirt, Agg new to oitra.teet4 cored, and If, niter tea . not il•thiftdrnie u. returne r without Idurgo. • .; ../firffneetofr At Mr Obt astabOrboa far mare dun broory. L pct./U(2a and MELON ilrortn. F'0774134.: CM, • null traeott. anoccensts to Ellleatt ft Abbott. Mt: ' ;TOSEXEr CARRIAGE EEPOSIFORtf • OSEPH. WIIITE tiow it onbust tde egeMeoe cre=l.3.o.ci enlsegedOL ffi 'll= u tt ily sn i t vi La t zre th rerll „b t l e t u to e. 6o.d e the Tw hi l meet ofilittlelAtiM BUGGIES, fee. 41.01 he nettleular. Leinnennegentlemen - grefehasen, - thar one mem eery meda Vorrdeon men expeetenee tbeb &Mem. enable - him before Wm patron. the eame et.olee collect& oft. ' Which en MeLeT Teem It hes bee:eh! eterimene to select tram nverlove and Med MannfactureTs. Tb tonal of ble new •flelemi I* anon te.The reermeef annagementswill .:" . - e x DI and meet feehte neeroleetwee et Unenemnberea by Ahoes henry e.6:Temees, whteh the oto ler deroratlng hoo f of boslners nee . the prima! theee, (owing to tato mete.) Joe h Tfr White n re.dy=.7 otar, At :much It.. than uue twa• • kreprtiattr remind isconne, vtok ittr, . , S. N. INTOKERSNAIL . HOLE SALE AN DI BET:ATLI w v DRUMM% No. 241 TAbetty ktoo r1W002.. - P , tvbasgb. PA. itl.og kordAtstit . sad_ w a rs ' An . • fad " et au kinds. Pattr, E Ationte;4 . , ratontrAtirvordatary ;11.411- 'pine; ata , So trhndssal castOmilirt.-llavlsia ooLlootrst7 IA Natio.... 1.14 ntuttusd to this oltr,' Wad t out tbs Deng - .llstabthshmeot or Mr. Joelllobw, 129:161 Libra) otteet.l. 4114 . 1 F. happy to oe• mr Itleado,artbo coatootero of 3.1 r. Mohr sad shall pan ha pa th * to plasort Qom with sortblo they. War Mint tit soy Una of borrow. I.OIIFRBILLife• WESTFR[v TEA STORE; Cosner of NoSS and' Sitth streets. DOSE PratVOllED xttACK TEA-101f; • .gewu a• Soot Cheats Poselletur Tes Mon a- Toostee Choy, _bat up In b acmes • - ;mefs . „ tempt that denriPtlon of Black Tea *M i.=4 UrCA 7'`!".'"u 1- ,u`'.'v. A. maixna.,\ , 111.1:18PELY & EiraCKFIELD, DEALERS IYI and Ladies' Dress Cloo A rrierally, CLOARS, .TA.DscsS /r. , S LS; EAMBOIDEBIES BSI) ST LE GOODS, ror Family Use - , eicert_slr, alwrtmeat [l:agl 01"Lb•sbeT. depattarontsion ras , ti and.nutic 1., . Wien. , grfiwthenet (0f131./ 41.0 WO mum swam oae Etats; Fanden and ' • Irons. IRON CITY STOVE SP OUSE. - .SraodstrPot. de th e season 44 snivel *bleb no Was us* the tore mot 7 we Imald_ In. -,•etto the atteattna *fall:meal:Eß , D i f .I.‘9A tostkesimlaatbn 0r..11/ Stle. l 4.7 t u n r glAtieZ. aug=ral.PZl.N.lYrd.M 14ZILM111 MITCII3RT, Rict i fYiDg - Diatina a r A iVin 31 IR Db. Tao übaty.strat. ParstirMX 4447' - Bags! Bake, .j.'_AGGRWIIGAT BAGS-T. 5 an. 50 Mo. Oul! '• - . oft band ami far War by 3lElloolt A enotosoir, - ts tb• Beaver Cott,' rt Mtn. Brightcaw 600 to 10. 0 per dim 2basbet Seamless Bag. , iiol3.ocod o :PT: : '... • -;' 1 ., Intelligence Oftl e tti,l _ . - .. - 1 .. ._ - -.110. - 2 • BT. I ./.4./E 11 REZT• 3 •JUSVAN'TB of nli desdipti no itupplied --..- ittiit..h.milles lied ilo•elliare solldted avail tbanneires at tha Awl Itlee net . OM Um otratiel==arelk ~ •, . ••'' —IL - 11..-410 atisilds4lo. • I Donaldson; Lild an. • .004 09Mer of onn A ndlst„„ci a i r sta ., nW De bAltrlt" t ?l l ? ` I attended to., 109,a, Den a fitaiwttwfig erarb• Tri/LBIBD res4v/Ls i ' ll4g. "%tat-ATerux. 1,. Lur d . ". , • Visr. .1,--hisdeTww4l LOTUS SCHAEFER, Attorney at Law, and Eastern Collettor . , • 11* rat corTnrs *tam firi 'att i ' .ll/2) Pk... Wan, VA.tiLl .0...U.C,R0.4.0 fir: 41%. W Er ". nem- TrAt=2=r-, 21 1 1 -h,,,t , . CANTO.: Oblo; • I assaitszOi: M T' , " Tr i raletvant * C 0... I ehaa-1 ; ' / If' it1.47 9 V . 1 audon. 0. " Hem 0 ' -' • htelers.,F. 6 WAIL Tabor, I p wrh,,E4 . , TtgeodAN, Umstsetter.• AR. ILT..ll*ellar • W. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Baka -1 , ?MN nuidithro." Grant sterat. bitlrsiin fourth am! mien/ Albr. • ' an 04107 T j,MPLI S. k, A. P. 31ORRISON, Actor ne L. 01111 re No. 14 3 Youth iltret; betwean azderant,Pttubursat,Ts. mr24 If!OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney atLew, Jill, St. Louts, 110. to 7 ROBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at law— Corner Pi t ts bur gh Grant 'treats. manta thy Oaart ps, • raynt•YEa TAXES - J. KUHN, Attorney. at Law, office roarthit.rest. war Gnat. Pittabart2t. Dt • . Attorne y at IFlchigan Generaleonunission and Oogeo • . , ken Agency Office, - • ER 'Hio oollection of' Homo and Foioigri ' Mfineantilo and an other Money claltne, In Michigan anent Manna, ineestment and Payment of Money., PaymentParehaeo a nd dale of Ilea agate and &oak. and Inetuance Agenta. ~....PghTLETI a ANDERPON,_DatroIt, Itlablgan. in iiTlebonet—Meara. Ammer a Itatury mak enn,lllteTh Co., Gazette Om Loren, Stewart a On. Me!chanta- - WAD — TAOAgencies or Ilithigan nom bls Innireoce Oesiwarues. nlyd WU. A. INWIN'S NAL' ESTATE OFFICE, No. 87 . Front sta"-ef street, 24 door rucm ?dulcet; Acalc• la Lake Chug. uOm Pig /raII, to. Cosixoperty bc.ught and sold. ALISTEN LOOMIS, Beat Estate Agent, . &oak; itereltandloo oati_ 11111 liroltor, Dem No. 02 orth otroot. &bore Wootl. Bottum promptly attondmi AMUEL 11ARSEIRLL; Searatary Oiti son'a Isqrtirsap. Cbtulany.44lTuar mrott. AL'OORDON, Secretary Western bum.. • n=sc...., 92 Water street. GARDINIs;RCOFFIN, AgentforPrankrui Flre IneurencoeelDDllrr. nertteeczt corner of Wood _a Third emote. 13 A. MADEIRA, Ago;kt for Dolawaro Mn '4644l4isarance Coattaar. 49 14,44.4 r amt. • All orders nal reocipr_promyt attention. - ZS' Agont.fcrtic6suets Palmdale Syrup. mu 24-1: UM= A. FAUN STOCK• & CO., Wholesale iiircyfV4l4i, mid znargacturerrs of White Lead A ft 7 ed bu : g otbra ge. Tar A cog wit hong Meat" Pitt.. • • .41 E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in :,Ta w E " .l ' t.D7= • 413'.1. .0 7/1 &ItErr ttZ,r -t ° . a'ruor or mat,. .24 Et. els iCrU SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholeealis Drageno. rtm su. wood ettvet, Plttabrergb. lOSEPILFLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox k'Co., arne: !docket Wert mid Dlamond—Settao =on hued a fall sad complete emortment of acetate:4o4r' etl. iarrek • Phisdeisee ' • Preemiptlons modally compounded at MI . - tamr• Jan, COMITLSSION &C. 3. ISSITZL. ../01t)11 ~ Bigli r la7iffitir r if It 00, DEALERS IN FLOUR* .t.PROVLSIONS, AND - General Commiasim Merchants, zo, 34 30017? WATER STREET, Elm TO—Messri. Ater. a. Cattalo & Co., Pt r Biter. Jarmo it Co., Wile, lath C 0... Attab mgL. EAU., & Itonshas " no3.3aido SPRINGER HARBAUGH, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Dealer inlirool, ProVintons t. Produce generally NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSITHMA PA. J. B. MITJIYNY, FORWARDING & COMSIIBBION MERCHANT, Putlatlar attention jyen to tan ealeior 4•RODLICB. No. 155 Front Street, Ortodte the Bloom:libels - ' . ATWELL, LEE & CO., OLLESALE GROCERS. Product & Commission Merchants. ADD DRAIMED ID PITTSBUSGH MANUFACTURES, No. IS Woed a.,-bet.weea Witter and Prong et ,ws PITTBBURGLI. -DAVID C. ICHILI3ST, Flour, Produce, Provieign and Conti'Laudon M-EACWANT, No 267 L (602 'end. corn 4 Hand, rittsburgh, , IVES his attention - to - the sato of Floe; 'Polk. Baum, Lull. Mass. sett ea awe. Pd.o fita. Beetle. at.. &a 113.0.41Ensoet0 rapattfolly polleltad. , - an 21.17 p:63:piValweell (rate of the firm ifif Pang k Moorhead,). COMMISSION DIEIIOI.IANT, DEALER TN . 170 METAL ADD BLOOMS, No'. 76 Water street, below Market, spIP PITT/MUM. PENNA. IiffSSBY .PORK PACKERS. W~olmale Dealers' in Provisitns, GIEMUL. N.zOilol.l9§loNsTrElpflANTS, Mc lane & Anjer, (saacei.ori to A. & A. ftleatono,) CO3I3IISSION.& . FORWARDINO NKR 011AVPS,j1kairra lino. Provisions and ttootteo pommy, No. /14 geosad street. Pittablingb. Pa. at= - A. A. HARDY, vormsaslkv .A.AroPgrairgii?uElazrAzitz tight:oll6e 'Madison ad Indianapolis No.Bo Water at., Pittpburgh, Pa. jsZlayal • • • • •••- • • J. W. BUTLER, &CO.' -. uMWARDING 4 COMMISSION MEE, INICNTB cud, Madera Na klud9cfPltuburgh Mato Artioleo, Lesd Pips and Most Loud. No. 91 /Mt btriet. l'itta • • '• • uo-licrat MZOBJSON tr. CO., Wholesalo Grocers, ' ;Product Maki... and Cia*aulsokra Ederdwate.,ficl. atm!, PUtabscr.b. . ha° -E CANFIELD, iota of . Warren Ohio, 'Comagietoicatidl Foroforttle i on:Kant, an d Whole. ago . Worm% Morro Dutton Pot oD4I Peal dih.sad.,Wootorn Prednos 7. Water strati botwou Patlttaiil4 sod•Wood.Pletsburith. • - ronsu fltu, novas uria, n. • - - (Late of firm Roblionttle 0•.) LIT= CO., R%olesale Groot" Pridlia=mrimAa.d.lhalrug 17111tE9111, WAREJEIOI3B.O.--11ENRY U. VOLLlDNlVionrattlaa 11:4 . 3:13 Bleaduintand Dealer In •Crl Batts; Like Fisb and Pisdneq generaltrj TO Wood 'trot. sbn•Wltar. Pittsbuttti • • Inr.ri 1: OBLiSPALM ' Importer and Dealer Wench-and -em.elso WsllPantr, No,-65 Idarket hi i t &Amin= ZialzdanAlionrthinteet,Plttnnash. DRY GOODS .Iu.SRPO HORNE & CO.. Whigasalo and RotairDealers in TRIMMINGS, • . INSIRRY d amnia l'anov Goods, ito. nra77 lankelet,bet.Ca sad Ns Memairl. U dents for Brsdl.T's Yung , Ed 11047 • - D..St% Jr.,` tt. Bro., ' - . : • EL 91 Market at ,aro closing out their ea ti., deck of Dry Gads otwet iteratinitolitt taii• le4lt 4r:have een "'W" hatedafreo P litieelente:itewd . d tet.4.4 , r i Putatet Pwm, =hrebele mu idiiriet nc Li.,......LetheSo Pagehlittet X lientathiteatheit =Mks* tiisit , i - 1 .1 wed other Aimee., with trata m eteetypf li n - wtotan D4 =Urat i l igattelt i her t • b P " eas • 4:., :4: ! Jr., ,.: : and Li quor A. N CO. Wholesale in Retail - =Box earwax. 8-11. mit W. TallT. Dalai • aa r itage 'Gad& 2I ?Mt 1 1:111.PUY & ISUROHFLISLD, Wholesale and e.t.a ors oom, sonefoos. =nes room Slttket rtmoets Pluabotti. - , - ovat ! Remotralt Beraotalr RowNscar d CO. —NO. 25,7707/1 ADM?. HAVING Removed our Score to; N 0.23, l'ltUt stmt. (nod Vase to A. A. Moos a Ca) vra oor Dow pmazod to avalatt ono of the lartett Ntaoa of Im vortoisa4 Amato= EativaavNad Moths la Ude motet Jo oar osarattosat con aqua _ a r i erl t o r S tatzr _palal an S a 1 Caitotv. ' . vatoat TnooloT__iturnio euaa ani etsla th r i aLam -77",2 Xbaottor watt, Soda Feltlaga low priced amdmilagr of all; davotottoza WON Malta. N=llah alarm Stair Rolla Eladinea- one M :todiLnlo Cot IT , A c Ir'ZiL 2 IN" IsL5 Dok 4 ' ll if . thiloor an. Cloths, Vto 44 fest, of all wash _all of odddi bo oda vane lowootaub one*. ....Ml* DIL - J. K. ,FIJILET - • ;Mato:flake Pitts 1114 fi4tor• • •••• m. _i__l AGENCIES. GGISTS. timesiar to Jar M'Graf tali Drug[ aad Dealer In n I Wood street, 3 doors below Aemat fer Dr. maBo , Wholesale Dealer in =atm and Dye Studs, N0..29e EITTPII3IIIIO WWI ISAIAHI DICKEY & C 0.,. Molest& Oro. n=.l.":.A.Ve r tlif Dl'litsgZ."l4'. 4ENRY - .lcl3ll3Eli,'Dcalor in Dinsio, Mn. deal laitnuasat,seal Itraddar al ltaUals e. I. .• • • t far Mauna & Olaek'e, grand and pure • .... TTORN IL IDenier in Piano lox* Ithudeand Wand Instrumnists, School Books, sad 1 1 6 .t.r, tallor u l en kflasiret p_WAimeters rio.si WWI mon.‘ !ST. CLAIrt BO A TEL, Eimer and.. 8e tridr, Bluets, rrroumgcu i rA. anf ,' • • , W. C. CONNELX.Y,Propriatoz. tliado44l it ," New Bacon and Lard; 4 61hriri PIECES prima Bacon E'Loul4ers; ,„.IL.fly }moo.' an . 44 41.4. Slam In - mot* bows. Kea ,Liad rim !). tur,pue un,,14 Sysa* II Swift. tor Saks !)r. . Bis ta Jam It on. dal - Waltdrety sued.. I" , PlEtkely !fr.-Richey; • •,' 101, EAL ESTATE BROKERS AND 'AUO . • ••iTIONEZEB, =Tao of tforouth ma StalttotaltSta Tittaborab. at }lotto d total li ng br audition sod yroyert ' '.obi by Euratom or by order of Onto." Ooma in tb , Antirte County; and to SILT itetolOda at ant &tato ea PITTSBURGH, IV BANTON' S. AND BROKEILS: - BANKING, HOUSES, O • J 0 HIS EDFHOGG: BZDFORD - BORD CO., • ROMERSE+,_ BORRICSET MOUNT P.LkdbANT, wr.--rmoarD CO. ' • • CONNEGISVILLS, FA.YFrra Proms' IHIJONTOWN, BROWERVIELLE., NEW ;TONBRIG, BEAVER CO. Depoelta Dlatountz coda, Drafts tonight, saki and collected, Bank :got= and pada bought so l dld Stocks, Notes and other so,o,t h g bought andon toleetrub OrtrIIMMI donee and collactlnn• 1 4 .4 4. •31 4.. •k. 1,4 - ihRADIER. & MEM, Bankers and Ta t ohmage Broken Buy .ad an Gold and Mem sad Notes, negotiate loam on Leal Pardee or Stork Beak ratidlre'r 11:7 P rZ u tTF6 M tAi o‘iiiCoTh'es . e=7:ll - "tec t -!Ions male on all points to teor Union. m . i lidoe done of Viand Wood street& diredlypDpnite the flt Marley mrl•ly lIIL U. VaiL1113........- _ ..... --...X. I.N . TAT. VIM. IL- WI LLLA-11§ . fr, oo.,lnnten clad iTV. Extbanno Brokers, North East coniet:ot Wood ItLd Yin, blantt. ~ A.lft=cnde nods on Maid tamp, and ptly stneaded to. • N DOWSES' & SON, Dealers irk- Forst eiggr. Note{ . : l at pe:lleNo. chao Va.' ket time; 'Atte. ifirOntlectloos made , . ill the prrueipal pities t4ottekumt the linnet:lB=m j .4,t • UNION F0112013.Y, Mitchell, Herron & Co. yVILLL. continue the business of the Union Potindry, et the old dead cdPANIiOOII, a CO, no. We Idbettyot. . They wui w.eatolitetalw ea usual. • hug. Sod mate anortment tIABILSGATP/leheit Cooking Stoves ges and Side Ovens, orrice Alsrn J.:Z012 ORATES,. MANTLE & KITCHEN ORATES, °Bete Ware, Woion Bozos, Dog Irons, Sad bris, • Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Points, - Mill and Machineryy Castings generally, And GAB and WATER PIXES of sim.. BON &`NAILS OF BEST BRANDS, Shovols,lipades, Pick" 40., All of which will be mid st tonaalsctorete• prleee W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLEVOIMS, an t = agd Lemx erwe. Werad entailitid PITYHDOEGEL . 810/51rAEN T. T.S, TO t tilbltalla • Stln . wata en hand. and rate to cal.. W . ' - mahinery. at the lowest prim Three ,rlAlnal and Wonted de- Wanalor Almennanter. Ae..lnn hand. Allaca and Blab Mar. bla A: welshed to tit* 'had. at the brae. prices All damp 111.14 d with deipateb at .919 Liberty et.teet. a 1123 W. . wsitans. iPenn Cotton.laills, Pittaburgh. ESIVEDY, CHILDS ,ic . CO., Menem L toren of-. Pa= A' No. / tunwr 4-11 Shot aw Cl 0,, i. t . t0 ,; 01 all colors iinti th a r kog .., . . " Plough U. oxvi Bea tont " Rom o:ii.11 als.o. mid diwcipd=w a E r r en' n Vi'allltatet. will ban!at 1141. 14'"24 . ..1 .. . . L I. LITOGRoIt.... —.Winn almus..-.-...1. L. 11:001=1 , • Livw'aton, Roggen a: Co. NQVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. IRAOK and Depot Railroad 6=lea, Ray, Cattle med Grain do.; Plabbni and Counter do. Dom of all alses.ffug,Dr and Thumb Wan. Coffu of tretiom POl OO 11.1114 approval pattlm:k%- Dolu and Itaatenlogr, Malleable Lou Outing. of eur lt r. data to form and idi. - . A.-BROWN, would mostrospectrallyin. Poh/lo that hi keeps oat hand; at his Rana art th. mut aide of the Lnamond, Alleaheny City, • amen saaartment of Naelt/sa Hite dso Mso, VerdMen et:nat. toqare made to ordar, in ttorbeet style, warranted -eiloei yln the United States. Ms Blind, can be reatosed without the add of • Emma &Ira. blarin ourrhaaed the toola, and wood of the tiabinet litabllattment BaMstry'd arpC:ollatada cm prepared to furnish thus old =tuatara as well as the putik. at Piths larsio mmlthln• In their toe. }gamy. No. 6 Wood street, PlMabutmla. J. A. BROWN. -IL BM= WWILLIAM.!L CO., 64 I Penn st., below Marbnry, Pittsburgh, pa. h'TEAM BOILER bLiKERS and S.E'r kJ! IRON 111111.610. A. Mauro:wt.:tut of rtaruttid'a Pat. anC Boller. Locomotive. Pined and Crawler Battens. Clam uart. preiebou. Piro Bed, ,qtemst Pipes , Carldestscra t balt Pane, Bow Iwo Yawls. Motto We. ALt BlatLemiLlwr Work. Bridge and Viaduot trot% done at theAttortest notice. All order from a &Mance pro:G.I7 : attauded to. • " Hats and Caps. WILSON ,SON leap conntantly on . band avers desetiption and edgier of Lists and • • bo th wholesale and retail. Those desiri a neat • • IL: or Ciao, good Had cheat; would ng do well to us a oall before purchasing elsewhere. lan Wholesale and Retail I. Manufacturer and Psalm. ha Cabinet War 5.116.83 stmt. GROCERS.' - - s. stsiosta Shriver a, Dilworth, ItLESALE . GROCERS, , 130 & 132 Second Street, (Between Wood and eSSlddedd) PITTSBUAGEL MONTROSE. IttITOEUTRE Nprcresale Grocer. and General Merchant, 1 No. 200 Liberty Ltree, Llittebyry oce.ly =M=l2llZ==:l SMITH, HAIR & HURTER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 122 Second and 151 Front street, lITTSLICROZI. PA. ‘, • IValface 111110L694LE DIcALERS 11, Flour, Prothuona and Produce eenerolly, N 0.2 LtligllTY er. .14630.1 y " ) AOALEY, COSOIIA VCCO., Whole-CO. ale gram. 18 and 2C,Wood itreet. Litulnuth. .1:4•17 CULBERTSON, Wholesale wooer and •n. Onnunitaion ilesektant, Dealer In Produce and Fitt. Ci es .11anursenzed atsie4s. DO Liberty Avast; Pitts Oate max nOtn.- FLOTO—,- PUMA ?lOliN F LO YD Wholosaleierooers arolCoraaiudolt Idarchnatal,Ni.l73 Wood and 2211 LIG ama. tslo , uR OBERT MOWLE, Wholest& Grocer, Dealer In ProdudMttabursh Manufactures, and a , / k of Foreltuo vad Posuestlo Maas and liquors, No. Mb Lltent7 Wiest.• haul very Lug* stook of =prior old alonolutahata • • .ishich mill De sold lon for sash. v Lyn. ICOMITALS/I—.—...IrELLILK BELOW ---...E. h. OonIS. ' *CANDLES'S, MEANS tr. CO., (gums tot. t. wick A McCanditmg.) Wholinal• Groom, train Insy.tisthijilaes.ooVonAcras, and Pfttaburth lii•mitutarei gmMl.y. earner of Wood upl Wear us. :tux iraar...---oxis C. ma gg:GILLS k ROE,. Wholesale Grocers and Cbamdadonat%*ratlaio.l94 LitTrlT itzeet Pitt* IKVILT.ra Itt A. M'OLURG, Grocer an. Tea Denim ediner-11 Wixd WI Sixth stint., tuts ya on band • biro anortnment of choice thumb* and .11m Tea•—tmlwa lervlti and !Mt& Wholtside and •fletall. D•ilsrairupplled on the lowest Mimi. 4011K1iT .V - CO., Wholesale Oroac.Oncorderkm Bloirluorts, .I.k. prod.. Plusburvll Monufactirrea. No. 2U 1.17.0. Amt. tiAGAUIY, W(X)DIVAMY & co, who°. ■$ W. Ovelso, 90.114 liarbrt Ar.LPhlL4stabis BOOKSELILERS &C JOHN T. SHRTOCIE, Book and Job Printer end Publisher. N. HERA stneet, above flialddedd. dandle Bawl. 1100 K BINDER'S and Box Makere Straw UPBoordealware cat bead. di" EWA per' Pa end 03710 1101711.8. -DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta. Meajr, e your, m Nottrt . P itt eat= o b 4& Mattoit ARUM. No. 6 I Morkat t. btatmfg ItENRY S. BOSWORTH, Booksenfriand Dealer taaload. Fitta SEa tarrah P tioners,e. No. IC Motet, s t mt. near tr. s. - IchAT do CO., Booksellers fold Stationers, 65, Wood street, Wilt dear to the I:ornery!" Thla. nut. Pa, P0t....1 awl las boots mutual,' ap hand II L. READ, Booksollefaiid:Stationer, Nu op Irenwth n D ,,Bi drolla 801141ng.. MUSIC. &C - . (Marlette Blume, - MANUFACTURER and Dealer in ' Piano Paw and Importrr made and myriad Instrte Tarn We !want for Um 1.1.6.1181.11 Wk ELatioB, afro for HAULM'. David k Boatoallaatta with and with. out dgolain Atlortnarat. • m 73 . ne Wood it. .11 18 11111.81 . ALM 6 ANACS. Sanford C. /Mrs littsimgh Almanacs. MAGAZINE AR s lllll4oB,.i t ltd i etur LI MUMS an 4 tmwrendritvr tad: . 11. ituactilt7 thmy sal alga g CA: 1: 1 11=k sad VALUABLEMPERTY BOA SALF,4,. Welt Mar Ma X0:119/114 0.011/2s • jab =ST • anII stabl• lot Ss Ina AICOII w{th .• t;,. sail L . 6 2att, a n Ewalt tt- x d on. ti " JAW* : • Staital iThtiMre%i, 51=8 HMV YORI . IADVFX.II . BMW& PrtmI3IEILLIN t Nzwuttra_olVlN A ECLUCL.L. Gca TLG linnrum IimAIM, Ste Rratategr. Fn. Perk. ETasT- FREW! IN PIANO FORTES. STELNWAY & SONS, 341.1413UCTD114488 84 mad 4•8 Wilier StroeL 4. • rim 6/21t0war.... lota. RESPECTFULV callthe ate • • taut= of ttt•pto ibolt ohltothld _ 0000rtattottaftomland Moors Pismo Alcir volume. ot;t,onst. elasticity,. • • tooth, bout - Tor Oistsb.M aloft ermy rinxbus• -Moo patioct. ate tnatitasemxt. They tom' swardod tho Skit trettslina for tottrthindo, la empecltkes with the 'impg diatifrguished mar., Ithat 44:44:th, t hllo434lthis. Nar. Yen* *nod BaltIcoo.: BLEW •TBllllllPEtt—trithwor 60.4 bus just beau attgrool kratithao. tiOLD .191 DAL -tors all rdmpoillors)l4.thedatsitair of .1.1. 4-. MEDAL lortituto. - Crystal Naha, 100 MAT Planotrte, . , 8 L qr Fuser: KOR 'MINING , PURPOSES, and for IGINI ,,,fa ,rnEtAßGEßOgrakt•iirr MY blasting. fair ki,i.taiiaripAFTEVATlLL".l4 -*Lod Shea fzurnd sad r o l, " • _A.sub. tt bIEW !ORR. tor groollin:san thrall ands of 0111A18/. Itelld'itata=llbrel.NAUCX,tc LOOELNG GLASSES And , Piettoir 'Primo Manufactory. lIORACZT SIGLER, WHOLESILE JAW SAL.' ROOMS GlTorsytk street, New York. • aNitifliixtimsU mew recrouv. In the Torah= Of Inierfwm4 Iseihties, bah, mailed te execrate al: Onins tbo I , 3atst rosth bl• Ism., The 64.1 e. iTreerltrall t lets Nta ea ralitAkm"l' ,MOU Wt. 08. ‘ 11.10(1 T. BO WOOD 04K. ZSBRA AND QOANY, fu may I{:iety and caattelatbr cat toad. • s. Orden from stl pert. of the lINIZED STATIII 4AD OANADAS execut.el wituvrecotteee. outlet eith the e1g:41=,..t. _ u. v. saw. notialadv. 64, 67. ee /marl Tenyth st. Nem Yo r T IdARBLTI, : No. Pi? BsoedWan 9% t i lt», Toth. fat . glizezair:llliloTOtarieiA. PROEM: AU Imitation Of !emu, Brotatal, Pyrenees. Neap. , 419.: end ell mow Wes; Nast In strength.' beauty nutdtcrebilityur teal .4 and In Bane zespeeta superior thireto. sod It kis - Wm Ulf tbo eat. Unlike Inetblelsnt hon. enyod. or Ile 11 I, whoLly fen .from' all objections which she net mere mime work, where lent 4. fle e Tao ' the temp poPsh t own har of tee erne.. le romp to pO. Orders Iron Builders. Cebhut Nelms and other* soWted, and s&lettkelerturestanteect: Jtjrawl,llll.7l . l lAel ties .1081011 1.111, 7 0ym. WYO. U. ILtUttI.P.S. V, Pres. csatlyv Chao Chili - Light Tlle BEICZOLm GA seiuur COMPXSPZ ars ;depend to (matt Portable Gas SixthLoos suit iceblanufactorls% flteroSODvallin_ flow.. Maul boats...Railroad Bretton.% Au..-Three ilsoblnee ars'es , - ranted Maj.* .are manufactured un• der )3.1%. OdoDounall's l'etant,_ are the only rem that VW Malls bell lunold .11,0110. the SAVA produced, to ciao half cheaper thoo Use and leas than the arm utmost TetosirVandlea • .Itrey - Are easily managed and tree from danger, and the gr 26 per cent less than any eau& mnoWnes mad. Skostpany Whirr. for sale Caste and County MAU* for the &atm. All men ahould be oddment to aM4;;;I=7MM!!! BORIEFF.bLIN • DUO. & CO.. • imroirrr 103 O mums IN• Drugs - Paints, Otis, DA Perfumery; he., IA) WILLIAM ,Sr.;•New York, tho attentidri.of:the:trado to their Maud razle4 Kona QOM% Paints. Outi Partamee ina • n dittentetbsErrestlaanattatlent *tater% Draws; • they are Wn fa:Canna dlnta rnealhe sources at . thand manor...tam autmlint at, Tanta, Italy and Nall Brne%lttontes. Carka, Mortara. amuses: retina and rfuseary; Lubitei Extracts, and titer ar• I t= kh nsualiyatntaweed ha Drafting attain, which they : are aisobted to oder on the watt usteautageous terms.. • Orers,. In person or by IDaUI,.TW Twelvearmont Jels-ln IMPORTANT TO BO VA AWA'EPER, 4.2 W -DEALER& TOR ROHL ELIA n /mon .1171tIT, _and 71 Itnuptx ernre, Nur Itat. i i itirC l = l934 o "i f il ttr a l4 "l l7lll Tr'% iw t el• A koowo MEESE AND SPICE 88ESELISELILEN. Contlnne to are the Met Polca Penadav In nu. for Breed. Illecult.'resesst other Cakes, Ile.— They &leo tope% klastuct, the des of daily nee I emery famtlr. web the 0000 41* moot "rII.I4ZtbIS termf Ul.U4'gral*';` mius • ltrenyde NRW YORK CORN JaCKAIIOI3^ BAG. MANUFACTORY, Nua.l2s, aud 127 'Broad at:, up stairs, Corn tr.ohuge Man!. New Iron& lt i tli.r o rat,S, FLOUR DFALERS, ,to„, sup yll Vot h r. us.glett,gra i k Wad to order. eutoLiiber ova! call the Conotl7 Efercbonto johte aseortment of AMOY ,Bslll,. au& ot ilaltwohliA wrions urn as luterua. ProldsloolDsolere eupolled with 11651 BAGS. Lida of all olros tad qtiontles Is ttoubtles to bolt oa the atuartesf aotlee. eeliNOmv B. E. cLtalc. Prortrbice. I • The Ilaams'Expreso Company. • PittibLoS, /Oahe:ter and Nem .Pnghton £aprcu. 1.1 R the especial accommodation of the erge prifulatlon alms the of the Otibiasid.Pene ey reale RtiWoad. between Pit'sborgb and Pledr-Miebt., who. lotto:late C.d.. and modal relaCent rev.. such Agency, The Adams repro. Omidnahy bare made melt arrannumeet let h the iteliroad as w arattle them to t ot a tr.. Abeeroger on the Aca uunwistion Trete, wbo eUI Wu charge of ell property and bnrlpw properly entruet. *4 to thm The Siteetweger wth h... Iron bale in the ilegitaim Cat. tor the deposit end better eternity of )loviqy. Atwelr7 and other va1.... lie will Ureteric. Lir , OW. b 7 the Atori.log Trace. inmate to litteburett and Alleghe ny City during the day to attend to sitith tomullesiotu Train• eutrinite4 tv and return by • the :v4v it •Ithlmilav dr and 0.11.101111 Itiertl.o. It Will tw hie , d M hie up trip all yarorde, order. moon. AO .erhled will be dehrenal to the proper party emoWiter .Y1.1 of the tawle at. the Aitrubeny I.ltty Depot.i .11 1 taw nicer. INTELLora Or 'fettle trisite g Ste m delivered the em ind.. I stel I bretiCe—i. illtOttritt.loll, sod return v-plivo—order go de, .4 return them—mute purehaws, lame or mall. trout • Pa. p. of pies goas. All golds, Co. sill be de livered ...tiled Or intro two cities. wit` lo rvasoueble dst... without eat... dirge but Ix 10,00. .1.1 dedve. t a.packagetiespedally for pr late hoop. At Wel . . M, are all Matter will. left With the WWl= .gene oWel [ ttltaaA nom of tha ll7,zzartjparty4: The charts. ftieearrl WS maw& aq and tor eivitviit mow.: te,temenerv. are (mended to be within new winabbe Whew:ben...if the business le trued se to admit qf it saanal altrewmenta will We the Meaceng: is required t - .fettle itla Me and bne. ler. daily • ith •I.svmputir. SOO tuna. In lea. jot. rodeo' the bus will Veers not ask him to wait 41! twat N oo rl l nagggt7g:=:rnirr:m4 Villefurdnetme 11/1 dale. on !dantlay. Dee. 24, 1846, myna awn wart PfUviihrgA- 1 34 Yo e u l vt eur u aptt Plead. ..riltwfterry t4yi—T liastflk—Lloot. few y itt Elation—Wr.l4alnustain4 Notheacr . —tali White. _ . Bancr,Dr. Cl:wader. .fear JlriOA rrile. Hoops. OM= ADA.) Mims Cn. tt kitUbm'ith..llask. 24. /Saw JAMS W. WOOD WELL. VUlt.lll2trilli MAN7ISUII3II„ VOL AND OM ROM PITIOUkua. W. W. respectrully informs his friends t eustmmthat baeartzon t Letet Maack fle - eZiTsiArin this d Cy. Alt •la dettahtl to ttirti . ttle stab, eltbseasoned ocaterith, bad workmanship and neva* ethm• a and from the aunt of ble .3029 and facility in mannactosing, he Ls tnabkd to produce can ranted ICU 11611TWth at the lowest prim. Hs lune Wren ca r eend tO '4rats* a n d of every description of Pornltare, inn the cheapest and at to the mat Menet thd Conl7, that It Ma% ar SLY of one, may be furnished Sam Ws thee, ornantuactured nrerte=n a tillt,W7il=lriitylelsid t o rut au soot benotpueed lass& tin elute= ottbsit LnU XIV Warta. Baer. goo sou he Pleat IDA BalTCletni iOO dans si &honey tharr 40 do Walnut do 100 Matheacr Bodin& Othint 61/Walnut do do 100 60 lnu IbkhOpiniDivong Wat de, 100 Marble Toy Oentr• Tablas 60 do throne Boratug BO do Weshatende El nickeled do 1110 Common do 60 Plan Draping BOSOM; 40 Mahogany Beddeade 20 Walnut do 160 Monate do too cherry end Bona Bedsits= " to te inh enTe r w. g mb '! 40 Plata Dining end BreekbuitTthist. 12 PecreLary and Book twee Dosen OM, Beat ath 24 Pal Sea Bookin g clai' 12 Ladles' Wnting Neer,' flat and Teal &Arida EAnau lthr. dc,! ttattelosthth e r a d b e le= th ßeth a l „Ld Via Fie T i d l Inlaid l fd Dirdat et tall nsca Gothic aneffidth hare Otte _ ' amentmentortaasiath Parcithreend WM* wrz Meas. Bobbin mean rat ilod ulth articles in fludellan. itharobOlds and 110tele farnithed at the eta:test notion All orders tesuinly attended tn. mid* Direct frdiathet Statrordohira Post toe. A LATE AIITILITAT. OF =CREAM ARE. AT THE OLD STAND OF HENRY HIGST; . • ..M.152.1110ri Pa:bona, • riS tissOrtnientembnices aome NEW and ' mama imam of whitaillemthat. Dining and mei of. brillia*rhltemos from wee of the Ern man ofseturrmi Jena A. Ahern:riled blew and white It= Stave Were for sod very enteral mud ammo Aloe variety of all aril se o f Flint Glass sad other wares imut.e9 lb, weS low[ and C 01113147 !,roda, ell of which will ha deform of at hos -WA NIPPLE LOTION Lai It I/ proved., effectual sod ..Lo!eir con for the emus. fug table endued be 'Envy Mott= and Nome froeo . gars Plltutee. a IMO dhoernmod sad retuned for bee own renesno eon the intoorlbeefunrenselo mother moot r, gr.= iot.rzwzi, : %l7.ve....blktbf:tyl. p,.. relndt4.ltl tEIRSENIThIIOI,IsoII.rue tbe more entrolora which 'leer Men CUA CLAPS OP. FORS PLEA. fee dlreeteeto_g entirely with thee rumble% eho. Koehn end oftuyeetotat victim Of Or olio, elet• tunts,eonetu, and other rues> fatty. or onetucu mat tem Us tattoo le aPle earthing, heal,* out to the mouth of Ow WU_ Ou - *wok it le tolled foam pest ezuniumorliteuthu to morrow ft. nut earl:flu) MOW inoehmatle Pyripertves grat 'l,celo7s, and Lawn li. 0 just m.OO. ton and renerslol4 !Mel la phial* , (with diroettenett Wel et Tieente a Itla).olelersorenteell . .. A z aTo e M . sebiet.in waiakt l yrthams t Vw c nia vette. bet n, tootheenat. . ;.TOOL BAUMANIg, Arehlheeti . - lIT etreelt• • • BALIIIMNIEra =lam LOrION.7 hfai or . tufts a cfo, deilt eur 2il and Weed it& /Iva City Commercial Co • - 150 STUDENTS .ATIZEIDTIPII *TIM DA AND srittmtcr'crAtivii. DE NM A-N SUL P DOOK IL • ARl3liii PVC. sod Its impliestloal to brawler; taasbtla this ast.snefro Cocuzien-br Sehool 44.1 atOdel • ...MA Um*: to lams that' of Ladlisstiel 6 cattotmit6. cme= stsunlatml to 411 that AtteruL A Anr /moons item An ItasttnAltwi poloauin "An" Itu worst Auld ,Bcc ia. ==. oonvetlj - butt, ti end badman =as emir Sagratbr !hocks W= litVr Vt' ' rtt= " c lu A c g s int AliAker•oppoilite oster, its ~...111111 •PI TTSBURGII :GAZETTE. 740 DAY SlORgia4Gi . /Al4 - : 21, 1856 Advance Payinents.—llereafter, nectar rerictana will be taken Hs the Deily nr viiiiiirchottt" 4. nl. Dement le made in &atm* i terne t the time Ii tip to which the anbeetbank will bwillmieblY 'topped. iusles• the enbserlDtlan VYe mewl by advance PIUMIIt. AU transient atteettbdag. of alert dasolDtion,. will be matted to be mid he ea mon. The icy exceptions will be where apeetal reenth ly ci yearly nontrealkent Mole: eent4Aler . 113..Pltrs rah alearlifr Itinnarta.—lles assassin rerenlatteer stow Malin Gancte seas to ass Onainees sessi a mint &arable tlidlEi arariskinettnlr bustneas kntnn par circulation Is be raiment= initra tbonsana.ssaehres sineost every in erenard: Inateutairttair and sno keeDar Western Pennerryart ;Lan:n.o7l9, Hideous Oatiain is LizingtOn, - Ky. The 'Louisville Courier-of Tuesday contained • • " Ax Anotartomer TABILXD ..tsn FIATIIEII.IID. The citizens:of Lexington.were very much in creased odkrlday last, aped' reading an article publishedln the,Staterman, copied from a paper in Oxfoid; Ohio. It purported to have been written Lexingtoii,,and gave an account , of cliristesee day In that city, with many violent and false comments upon the institution of slav ery in eethoky. The letter wait signed J. 8., the initials, as was ascertained, of a person (J. Brady,) who had beau for..amite time employed as a teacher in one of the city aohoole. • lieling that this men, who had been received and hospittibly entertained, was guilty of great wrong in thus calumniating the . -people and in atitutions of that Section, after night a party of almost two hundred repaired to his lodgings. He wee informed of the Winston of the company, and, though fearful of the chill night air, Until not hesitate accompanying the party. He was condticted to the Court Hotien yard, and there stripped. - A large quantity- of pitch had been PlePared for thh omission, Willt•the contents of 'several bags of feathers. The clothing was speedily removed from the body of Brady, and the pitch applied to the. thickness of an inch.— Then the feathers were nicely planted, and Bra dy's head shaved ohne to tbo scalp, save twe looks, near the forehead. Hewes then sat loose, and charged to go and sin no more. More se vere punishment would have been administered had it not been for the wife of Brady, a beanti. ful and estimable lady. Brady applied to a physician to remove the tar, but it 'wee found utterly impossible. Re left on the morning train for Covington and the last of Black Republicue." Now, of _course, our readers will wish to se for themselves the letters which caused this shocking outbreak—the documents so atrociously slanderous as to furnish an excuse for perpetra ting, on a defenceless man, an act. of violence end an Wattle eo damning and irremediable that no bland can _wash it away. The latter is before ne, bearing date "Lexington, Dee: 26th, 1856," and' headed' " Christmas — Sale of Blares." It commences: "Mn. Eurrea:-.Christmas has come around again. - It id a greatday here,. (perhaps I should, say week) especially to two cialees—clavea and school children. Most of the former have that day as a holiday, many have a portion of two or three days, and some of them have a fall Week; the latter Iq nioet places in this State have the Week, nometimes;including New Yeses Day. The! former, .at this place and in a few of the (tires and towns where they have churches, hold fairs tolit them tip, or to pay their pastor, if they have* regular one, Ile happens to be the ease in One church In this city, where a - man who claims to be the °muter," of an intelligent ne gro, rents his “propprty" to them at two - inn- Bredandlifty dollars per year, to preach to them the everlasting gospel of the Planes of Peace, thoughhe could not hire him as a laborer for more than .$l5O. °The free ingots and many of thesiaves Join in these fairs, and generally have - a jolly time. They have cakes, fruits, lemonades, lee creams, toys. fie. Meet of there articles are obtained on the condition, if not sold, they can harmers ed. They put high prices on them, as is com mon Is places, and I suppose, receive meet of the profit', perhaps all. In the country and trmall towini!they have no separate churches, but, the few who attend preaching occupy galler ies in the other churches. A 'very small por tion of those ixt : tho Obuntq attend meeting at all. . • .Terlifer4inieiss—isinned ClirlatruaiilsrelferdEd as a great festival occasion. Everything for several weeks previous—visits, commencing or leaving school, changing of realderioe. Asa, are referred to Christmas as the day of days, or week of weeks." [The writer goes on to 'describe the eelebra- I tion of Chrietmaa in the Epleeopal and Catholic Churches. 'He attended the former and des cribes the ceremonies, mentions that there was - ts small attendance, epeake of a "very elegant discourse on the birth, life, and death of our Sa vior," and ,atatee that in conclusion the Minis). 'ter returned thanks to Cod for -having cast our lots in a Christie; land, and in a community where peace, liberty, happiness. and christiao privileges sera vouchsafed to all. The writer expressed his regret that more were 'not there to bear, and went forth reflecting en the maxim of the Bettor, tlillmtsoever ye would that men should do to you, do you, even so to them," cod bad WatfordrPresended two squares before 'the sidewalk was filled by a deuce crowd who wereetteading ' the sale of a negro. This ie. somewhat sarcastic. we allow, but it was only e plain statement of facts, and no more saran , real„ that the inatitntion of Blaney is; tilteidiug sarcasm on 'our other inetjuttione— Tie quote ooMpleiely,t.he conclusion of the let ter, the part wide; we presume gave' offense:l "Curiosity at' beholding a crowd se tench, den ser than of the church, attracted my attention, and led mete halt a moment, when lot there came to my ears the hoarse flatus:a' au auction eer, felling a fellow creetare, a human being, to the highest bidder. "Never were my feelings we much shocked. .Though I had before witnessed the horrid epee tacle of the sale of a human being, yet, upon this &Y, commemorative of each an event as can never be known again upon earth—the birth of the immaculate and only Son of - Ocd—and after ouch a discounts as that to which we bad just listened, to witness a deed eo revolting at anytime to the feelings of any one in the least degree.imbnad with Christian philanthropy,. and co contradictory to every precept of Him for whom the day had been named„ It =was, really shocking, beyond deseription ' and to hear the auctioneer crying with stento rian voice, "only $1,285 is bid for this boy," uss - fine likely 'nigger' for $1,285," "must be sold to the highest bidder!" It disgusted end sheeted me beyond measure. It wee almost enough to make one schemed that he belonged to a race of beings that could so prey open their species. . "Oh I what a contrast was this scene, almost at the door of the church, to what we might have expected of-that community of which we had jaet beardho favorable an aceettnt. If thiamine I was thought to be in accordance with the Chris tian character, and the minister had snob scenes in view when *peaking in nib high tame of the 'lsommtniity, (he he must hen had,),l wondered, 41a ate hour suited; that they amAiot - mske the sale it the churels afteithe sermon, end before . I the benediction, the minister beteg anetioneer. Perhaps, however, they knew that they could not get 'soh tat:crowd there as they wanted, and, therefore, they -mime to the way leading up to the TeMple of Zustlats, (eecirtid.). .'Oh 1 how I whaled fors Paulto stand pp be foretteto, at the Marilee to this taII:TIN and unseen ernem, as Flt , "of righteousness, of temp end ofjudgment to come.", Like Felix, they meet have ' "trembled" at kis teas. oning bat,lfika Idtn, those who could be guilty of such an act of inhumanity, with ail the lighte of the 19th century beareleg 1214)II them, would probably answer, "Go by way for this time when I have no more eerie to mill I will call for thee." r. n." It was foe this that a man was taxed and feathered In Lexington, that bimodal Beat of Kentucky rednemema3 chivalry, generosity, and was only spared ..more severe - punishment" because hie wife was "a bertnifel and esHma. hie lady." The "high toned" and chivalrous gentlemen engaged in the tarring and feather , log operation, were, it is probable,. movedby their lohy sense of home to apex, the feelings of this estimable lady, so they only tarred her husband and lettered his head, kindly omitting ,to bang bleu; We have not yet Been a.Ken• cooky paper "that 'eyelike of these Infernal out rages in a manly tone. They; re dumb before 1 1 the black power labile slaves they are. The LoulevilleOettkier, in the extremity of Ito tenor: • ity,- ventures' to say .of the letter signed .4. 47. B."—"We hardly believe that the publication, though wrong in fact and spirit, juetified- the 'extreme courts plinned." So pusilanimons a wklne of dissont as that, we could hardly Isle expected - mei from a Louisville paper " - Since writing the *boon we' have bad:soon. versed= witti Swann* btkier.. 'Beanr.--This gentlemen -called on us to ..request, that some correetienite Of the statement of the outrage' as it appeared in the Louisville paper, ehould. The story 9f the Munn., was, be add; unjust ter thi clams of LeiMgton mid himself, add 'Ss:4in prmeeded in i,iery - Igaue manner to detail , the lads: On Friday night - *bait o'clock, addlatra eras at his, rooms in the hobs. of `is friend, , there was a knock stile door, and a etd -4=4 boy Appetredsnli said now atio ebiarnan 'of ths school emernittentiehadatteetibtrAlinay: mt. B. thought thy otuatoBwiteitug• sad no. , im9 , ecfingly went to the. door. want ue i seined and dragged through the front yard to the street, there beint not more thameaven or, eight patrons engaged in Ihe work of violence. He was amazed, and could not think but he was the victim of Some queer practical joke, yet he did not know Atha would, preening to take such ; Mettles with him. When he was in the street he was thrown dhire, and then began to call for ; help, when. one of the ruffians 'told' hint that If be did not shut his month hie threat would be cut; He still gunfire:Rd to shout for assistance, however, and wan . then severely ;choked. No one answered his cries for help, and omit of the hair was torn from liishotdp, and thus; email quantitj of black paint was poured over his head. This rarrdown and stained his fait., and to some extent soiled his clothes, -which Were Mao considerably torn in the Scale. But be. wee not stripped, nor was his headshavan; ilqiither was he tarred, and not a feather was used. As the pkrty were leavintrhitu he asked what he had dose that be should be treated in that manner, and he was told: ..You triote that Oxford tonal" such was the revelation to.him of his great crime. On returning to, the house he discovered that his pocket book wee gone, - and he was personally in a deplorable eaudition. Be was almost speechless from the tereible chok ing that he had suffered,. and his jaw we. disc. lated, and pained .lum. excessively.,, His face woe also scratched in pieces, and the villainous compound was dreadfully disagreeable. He sent fora physician; and the stMa is removed from his face and head, while only a hoarseness indicates the severity of the ruffianly treatment of hie throat. Mr. Brady had, been in Seatunky about two years, and had been for sometime pact Princi pal of Morton gibool No. 1, city of Lexington, where, he -had given the utmost. matisfaction. Saturday morning he was told that the` School Committee wished to set him, and be walked to their office, and , there met them. They all ex presied very much regret at the outrage, hoped that he was not mach - bort, etc., bat, told him that it wee ,noderstood that he was the author of the Oxford letter, as they called it,' and that, as there was a strong 'feeling existing against him in the community, the bast thing that he , could do would be to /*sign and leave. Ile mikuowledged having written the letter, and asked whether he had not frankly and to them stated his view. regarding slavery before he bad been empoe and thee said that if he remained among l th y em d, be must bo asliberty to hold and epesk his opin ions. And they angora assent. -Ho then azdted them whether he had not most faithfully served them as a teacher, haring disciplined and made useful a echool that before his time bad been die- 1 orderly, the boys being so had that - they . had driven two teachers away. And the 'Committee agreed that he had been a good teacher. 'Ono of the Committee told him that be thought it Tarp, injudicious and wrong for him to havevrritten as he did when he bed been well received, nod wee' "living ofr of the people of Lexington. Mr. Brady replied that he did not confee to being ender tiny obligation to them, on he considered that he had given them value received and more. But all this was not to the point. lie must either resign or be dituaiseed. Jie therefeire irate his resignation which was instantly and unanimously accepted. - By this time a large erowd,' l compoeed of rowdy men and boy., had collected, in the. , street, and the sapient Committeemen told him 'I be moot not.,go out through the trout hot must take the back door, for he would not be safe if he did not dodge tho crowd. Mr. Brady -told' his advieers that be woe not conecious hay ing harmed any one, and that the mob was,.he knew' able to do with him as they pleased-that if they thirsted for his blood, they could take it, but he intended - to walk out at the front door like an honest man, and leave the conse quences to other. Bat the committee insisted that he shouldnot do .o. at last .the contro versy was ended by the crowd hearing tbashe was trying to make his escape by the back way, and rushing with the exception ota few boys to intercept him. The school committeemen then urged him out at the front door, and advised him to leave the State as quickly as possible, for his life would not be safe if he remained in town. Be met cue or two parsons on the street., whom he knew, sad they told him to make baste away, one of them remarked that If be did not make tracks before night, his akin would not bold corn-husks. lie Wll5 told, however, that his wife would be all Owed to stay. for a day or two to strange bie basititsr., He made the best ref hid esy to thisliity; and lesteiday was join ed by his wife.'Efie pocketbook had been dropped at the post office in Lexington, and host:tined, this affectionate little epistle: Ms Baser.—Ton must leave town in t w etity , four hours, or year ears will come a next.— Year pocket-book was nicked up accidentally. BLACK INDIANS The persons who assaulted Mr. Brady wore black masks, or had blacked their faces,.and Mr. B. has not the remotest guess aa to who any of them are.—Cie. Cora. Toe Witsruza "Dots E.e.—The storm on last Saturday night . Was very violent "do en Emt," end travel. for 'the !mooed time within a week roach obernoted. About eighteen inches of snow fell'at Concord; N..H., ou Sunday. At Lawrence about twelve incite!' of once fell. At Portsmouth, N.- B, it is reported that enow to the depth of two feet fell. In those places there wee no rain, The ice and sleet upon she &Lae eachneetts railrnad clopped all essential procreate 01:1 Monday, Hence the people in , the suburbs of BOSICID; so aconstordod to the care, load greet difficulty in wetting Into and out of town. Th • - Boston Courier says: 800 w slides were of constant ocicarreace during the thaw of Sunday, and the dmccessive aval snabe•from the roof, sounded. like the_ cannon,. adiog of 'light brigades" in different parts of the city. Pedestrians were onlynafe In the mid-, dte of the street, where they met with another "peril," in the shape of miniature lakes, formed in the numerous deep - cradle holes, not yet lev elled by the Striet Superintendent's ploughing operation. The avalanches were a perpetual scource of inconvenience and danger, end in a few id/dames did some damage. About 8 o'clock In the afternoon a heavy body of app. deactit ded from of Rev., Dr. Lowell's churr.h, on the Lyrae° street iilde, and abet against the house of Mr. Levi Doles, opposite, breaking in the blinds aid double windows of his parlor, but fortunate ly no one was Injured. Another elid& from the eame church struck a booze near Cambridge street, emashing in the windciwa and nearly fill ing the front room with snow. , Wswwwesrrza.—The New Haven Begle er nye: "Thre tribe of deluded fanatics, now in jail, /pasta much of their time In the worship peouliar to theinselice, end seem to, regard the wholii af fair of their imprisonment as a "persecution for righteousness sake—and the old woman keeps up her pretended revelations from hiaven. It items she hen been for many years °awing on her nonsense. A gentleman writes us from Fair field that so long ego as 1882, when living in that town,- she pretended- tO be ap'rophetees, and went from holies to house Preaching and prese nting. At that time- ette &urged her husband as being ..8 man of sin," pad "bewitching all the invalids in that region" and under this dells lion she mustered a eompony bf fanatics, who. seized and hound him, when she made •an on, natural and highly criminal assault upon hlm with s - knife, inflicting dangerous wounds. The assault might hare -been fata/i.had not some of her disciples become alarmed, and put a stop to the proceedings. It ['probable bar "mission" for mischief le about fulfilled. . GRAND CRDNOLL OP WAIL DR PAN:IL—The Poet says in the canna ota few'days a general Coon ell of War 'tato be held at Parle, at whielr Rog land will be represented by IL IL H., the Doke ofCambridge Elie Illehard Alrey and Blr Barry Jones, together with admirals 81r Edmond Ly- ons and Donde,: The object of this Council is to collect, to interchange, and to *wielder all 'possible inforaistien with respect to 'the war—,-' but It will not be in the probe. of the Conn ell to plan campaigns ,or to decide in the be. ginning of January what In to be done in T 007 C 01 : 0 01 1 4 baying , delLterrated follyan the. Important objects which will sugges • themsebrio; will 'ematonnicate tho result of their labors to their reipeetire Gorerninents, ( who will discus the questions which' may be raised,: and having deolded they will gin the 110 00m7 orders to worn the object they may , bare in content... MIIIHAP " TO LI A 11 01.6.nr.--bL Godard, eon of the celebratedationan ,t .who is now ueiploldne , to the United Stated, 'Sidi a balloon ascension near Perla, the ether day, which came [Mat Wag the last of his earthly flhights. The ham' hid been fullyinSated, waa 'outlooks !remits moor lap and ELliedant WWI exeentlng,a aeries of ganger:4U 'llgeon-wing,,":lli;the air, when, all atone, lerial.teacldne exploded :and the belloonlat'eararoeoced tbrobllns at a more rapid ratstotn be bad harsaleed fen lie had jut time to spread ble'yeisante to lion; Pardrdly„ .Itls fearful 'desalt, sitd.thue eared As It wadi he )taine'dOws, MIX* thifrosengnied with a terribo thainp. but fortniatelyfiroke no Vines: lie via bowelter„ dangerotuslybildeeib. Gidardi has ended hls balloonists forth, ' • present. TaalPit InasVali Pacikac ft, ~ a Eloath4=prolcbad-ba botri,opoololV'tito lo of oboole smO9,M. Wreaked. curly tailor' taim'asit platipillar,,9lftrif alarms • Sumuct or TEI Sr. Dwaraffenry Glutton. the third male of, the unfortiumte Bt. Deuls, which - rectally foundered at her way from New 'ark, gives the following mount of the cstastrciphe: • "We started from New Yorb at 12 o'clock. :noon, on Friday, the 4th January; we had fine weather. when we left here. •/lp till 8 or 4 o'clock on the following day this condoned Then the wind increased - from the southea.t ; commenced shifting sell, aiurbrenght the chip under close-reef fore and .maitt top-SaiL The wind still increased, and at about 11 o'clock at night It blew besieY,, and carried.away the three main top call sheets took in the main top-cell, furled it ; took la the foretop main -sail, tee the '.mains spanker.'-At 12 O'clock turned out all, hands to make allfatt t - Madeevery thiugsecure. At 1 o'cicck the wind shifted into the northwest, blowing a heavy hurricane; carried away every top.aall sheet; took is -the fore top-cell and furled it; the ahip lay under main !pother.— All this time the ens was breaking DT!? the ship badly. At 6 o'clock Sunday morning., the Cap tain came up and told the mate that the cabin was filled with water, and we ihoold . have to sear the chip. Tad to 'wear , the chip, and found the foretop main-sail wan gone, having been blown away. We could tot an it, so that the result win to cut away the mimeo and main. come, when we succeeded in weariog her round. On Sunday it blew very heavy; got tho boat ready; only one of the boats it to launch, and that one very badly conditioned; got her out and put four men is her to bail her ; got a bar rel of bread; put It in the boat; the mate inked the Captain if he wu.golng in the boat; the Captain replied that its was of no use, se the boat could never live ;..the first mate then •said, .1 am going myself then,'mei:nose take my chance ao those eared got into the boat; we took ell that wanted to come; wlien we got into the boat the chief mate called out for any that could to come r.the Captain replied that he' should not leave the ship and passengers, and that the boat was no batterthan the ahip; hang about the vests; to induce others to 0019 t cff for stew eniantea;'ho others-would come; .so we shoved . off ontotthe way ofthe then j acking ship; we left the ship at a quarter peat twelve; we were_ from twelve -o'clock Sunday tshaif.past five on Monday in this state, when we-were picked up by the ship Naples, 'from Leghorn, belonging to Bath, for New York ;, when we got on. board, earl:mat we, to badly cff that it was not cotudd seed to be worth taking iv; so -wale; her drift; was well treated on board of •the Naples, and _Wu nine days in her ntitil. we got .to thin city, wilier"' landed at the foot of Malden-lane." Prom' the chicane Tribune of, the 15th Jan. Eutorroa Yearns ts - Wteconairt—:lfia speech readeirrkhe Wieenneinlegiehsture, on Thursday hot, by Mr.- Knowlton, of Lafayette, election frauds of the most enormona character were brought to light and held , up for the edification of the Barstow Democracy by whom they were perpetrated. Barstow's declaredmojority over Beattfordis ,only 167. That was made up In u fellilenty • When it woe found that Barstow-needed votes, ' a - suppliinentary return was sent In from Spring. Creek, Polk county, with 91 majority for Bar etow. There was no Such town In the State; there wartnostich poll—it to ills fraud. Areturawsa mutufactnred purporting to come from Bridge. Creek, Chippewa, county, giving Hanlon 76 Majority. There hi noaucb poll, and net a man Hied in the Valley of •Hridge Creek. Again, there!ctini (mai Dean 'county, a sap. plc:am:tory:en:tin from Oilbert'ektills, with 89 majority for Barstow, gnS in this , sue, Mr. Gil. bertohe owner:of the le found. He is a Barstow man, and testifies that be thought of having a poll opened athis plice, but finding that his menriould, all rote ,for Bashford, he did not do it; yet here. is the return from some body, and itis of coarse a fratid. These are only's few items iu the liet of frauds by virtue of which the State Canvassers gave the man Barstow his certificate; but they are the meet palpable because they are manufactured out of whole cloth. 011ters thern are behind-- base enough and black enough—involving fear ful perjuries and outrageous;,dfmial corruption —but they are based upon returns from polls that were opened. Tai Iffterms rot Esanatns.—The Louden nockosyssiraggessiagyrtereetlibi;•ll`llc ins y judge from - some details respecting Orating t o the London parka, whicdCwi flod.in a late DUO]. ber of:the Times. It appears thatalthongh tee ice was not etroeg enough to bear' on the ponds in the. various parks parties would venture; and besides cautions posted up that 'the ice is very dangerous,^a loss, force of constables, icemen and officers of-the HUMAN! Bnelety were organ. iced, and had - et:nosh to do to' keep the people off. In case any' did peretet, ropes and dregs were in readiness, and hot baths were kept In readineas. Peihaps much of the caution was attributed to the fact that four peruses bad been drowned the previous week by the breaking of the ice in - 13C James.' Park. • RWTI7II3 lanctatuars.Th - e New York Cotirier ear, that contr aryexpectations to the" expectation which had been formed in view ofethe large de cimate of foreigners seeking , oar shores, the cumber who base returned to their native coon triee, during the past.year, is tot large in pro• portion to the 'number , who . returned the year presiorie, taking into oonsidetation the imml 'gration of the two yeare.The...largest falling off of inimigrationla of Germans and-fewer of that nationally aro returning t han of other' grestoountmes. Tan number of foreigners 4:siring at the port of New Orleans from Etirope, - duriag October, November, mid December, 1855: st 43 6,959, of whom 8,702 were males iind.24B9/. wore females. Dnriog the same period, in. -1854, there arrived 21,788, of whom 12,515 were nudes and 9,268 females. The dc'erenise of immigration has been 16,140, or tuore"thin dorible - the amount of the whole immigvition during quarter ending Deeember 81, 1855.. listialMarl Down or a Bnnas ow Tao Cullen .08110 RAILROAD.--00 Saturday nifght two care of a freight train, laded with livehop, jumped Off the track titre mites east, of Cambridge, ChM. and being violently burled upon the bridge 'at that point, broke it down.' Tile 11Thaeling Intel- Splicer says two earn were rtamibed and a large number of bogs killed, but no person wan in jured. • The. locomotive and Star or tile cars attached to It bad passed aver .the bridge safely before the accident °cannot . , Swell no Csitroalia..—An editorial a midi In' the Sacramento Union exprethea the opinion that as Yam as tho'mountainaof that State are explored silver ore will be found in large quan tities, •tht Mob as the minen..el -Guanajuato, in 2desJco, or of Cerro Paseo,in Peru, and that in aOW yearn we may see this interest, under the guidance and direction ofenterprieing capitallath and practical miners, grow to be onetf the moat valuable:cinema Literate In the United States. ithutatith, ran Can .1103131.—A writer in the Home Journal,. alluding to American and En criticism on American talent, is* thaw , while all 'blend was Resounding .with ending/4So lunge to Locgfillew and Prescott, America wan engaged to a seiserablo anodic, as, to whether her great poet is not a plagaßist. and hei great Factorian an impostor. . . Busmen . Nsw OuLtas.—The Picayune of the 6th detain rays: In igito of holidays, two days ofnearly itentenant run, aarowdedlavas - .and ceterloaded Reuss ...ctottan buyers have , turned the shoritinie m ailable forkuninese pnr. 'poste ;to .good 'enema,' the Filed of tbo week hirintreachal the large figOro of 46,000 bales." • - • '•Nuntorer LoWa blew England irentlemin ln 'Cantonal", who corresponds with a lady f die o eitY, Cent to", his Mead a letter, Which arrived in the mails of the, George Law, . on the 26th hilt.. and 'which capiprises ewe hme 'dnifaatt.toriPlizlutfie of letter gape:et—Fan Ritti *lrgi Jar. 40/4 . _ .. Tim commercial tannage or tam cottetry bu Increased' 410,000 Lobs (Urine the past yeer.— This increase b 'after thin the Whole tonnage of SPlall, PiIloilo& luld'aisaitt aotablaed. INSF,E4 OIL-20 Mc warranted Trims, 116 r ph by , J. SCEIOONMAICtR 2 _ . QC W PAPEN t . extra ,lerge and teavy, &o.feeulsby jail • ;;SCLOWANARVEL & CO. LOACEING AND. 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