THE . 'II DAILY . • • ... . i k PI , . .... .__....,______ ,_ . . . .......... ,_:_r_.• ._:._____J. L __ .._ ._ _:_.___.........i....___..=_____._...i..... . EST ABLI. '. ' ''" ' ; 11 PITTSBURGH, ' -- - - -- -- it, t ,,il_ i ,.--; • .i.i-i: - - .., ~, At k • BUSINESS CARDS. 1 BANK.FIAS * AND BROKERS. i h. 4. PL • I • ;.). 13 3TI,i f.hl 1 siNo ,sorksoi - . .:- •• .. -,,,, . ...ciST,;I.IIS 1011 a. ATTORNEYS. BANKING HOUSES .Vr-IDI &Wend. &M.. " OP - ' . JOHN T. HOGG: • I 4l. ..r• eg - `... 1 .;r . linflocetlel and larsert LO U / 8 SCHAEFER. DIDPORD SEDPORDI3O., a g ar:...:?.; ..: , - ..4.. In the United Mateo . Attorney at Law, and Eastern Collector nottaxest SOMERSET 00_.,_ ' ''. v -".,'' MOUNT PLEASANT, WEsTMOREW 00.. • , ~.,.,,,,.., & ...,..„,.., ~,. • ' CHI A ALIIII I3 PVNTYYLVANLA V. ll 804.0, Fie: CONglifg.aVlLLll. LAYETTE CC., p e .,,,,. "ill.' 4,11.1....ip X e MI/ 1 . II _ our ir DA csr., i c rAW24IM. Nolan, TneceraewOolumblana.lueld,ende riI.A wNE ZEL E . .. .. - ' lad MAIDEN LI MR, - al= ll l. Pottage,Trrunb.EDGM 3 l9rd ' 4... . NEW DlllO ETON. SESVF.I3 CO, CANTO.. OM. . . Dwells remind, Utroonnte made, Drafts bought, .Id Corner of; Front Street, NE W' 1 ORK, - RRRRRR !ICC s and milected. Stank Not. .d Specie bought as d told DISIII.LEHS OP . ILI= Statand & Oa. t jade- MTland. Itran• & i.X. - Mocks, Not. and other Bectuitlen bought and sold on sesonn. Oneastsmdene• vs! 0011,,,Atimm en 11,01.2. TRIPLE,REMED OAAITHENE ' • i ll di a .. H.rwr dit , .1.0.. h,... O. M. Wi au.= saurra..-...nrwean aeon-. -shucess six.... Sp and ti pet cant. ,AICOIIOL 6; IL B. BUM, m " ifrr ki l tr . n. rst.t. 1 Pasbundi, P. RRAMER & RAHM, &liken and Ex - Mao siihnesunmets LSD purrs! et Thecona Ihnstriecter. Nen change Ecotone. Buy and 00k1 Oold and No and oob wi t , Not., neettate luau on Keel Eetate or Stock Seen. ' The following articles Ditto, best dnalitY, and offered at .. n' Y . Mm". ........ . ritlenottrehaa• Promimmy Not., and Time on East • the lowest market Pd. , . 0 W. 1.1.41.1.4 b Attorney at Law, "Bake- ace i•cct. Ear and sell Stooks on OommLulon. 'Oolleo. • , BUILNINCi FLUID, , Ir•ll's D0110131."1:hunt etre... between fourth end Um ' hh h t. I.V. all Paiute in Ins Orem aloe turner o f Bririte Turpllllollb, TaL.PI ch. Rosh. dof t end Hard Tar- ~,,,,...1 Ann. rualo , 4ol . n ot e . .... rlreeta . iNreany °praline the 813buas Talains, Might Varier i Coal Tar sod 'NAVAL STORRS - mYldy •of wear deecriution. ‘ . . ' ~M. j USEFUL S. &A. P.T - MORRISON, Attor- - HOLMES , Sc • ‘SON, Dealers 111 Foreign THCid. BETTSahrft/a. S. JESS EY, J a o ,ryeab.l.olr, ono. No. 143 rourth West, between N. end Dorneetle eine or Excange, Certificates of De jahltnelsor . tuolthileld and Greta. pittsburgh, P. _mr3l _ paella, Rank Notes and Speed. N0..60 Market eine. PIE. ANDREW & .TESUP, ill OBERT E. PHILLIPS , Attorney at Law ban!. 40/ - oallectionn road. cm ill 1110 VdDeroS/ DUI.. . throushout the &hatted States. OOMMIS•SION MERCHANTS, 1.9.0 3 t 1 . 01 a/10 , - ner Cotton'and Woolen Machinery. I.l)oBER'f r yi PO th L . Lf i r o i n t :t .Attrnoverzdatt.t.lamn- MANIUVACTURI NG. - " , lerwe &beam and flutDrfa, Aluchroure Ibar. DOM.,. .:&••. 41, ....e.PlNPlttabunta. tar 24115 3 `-- -- • 4.lAalsra•od Dealers In dietitian:tame' A rt icle. S.:. OVIIIIISEI.J. C.C015UR5..05...5. 0. TOVID...W. IL 1000DWASSI No. S'T Pine St., New York. IrAMES J. RUIN, Attorney at Law, office AMERICAN N. 13.-Asente Air the fip Fourth street. near Grant. Pinabura, 1•13-dIT PAPJEE MAOI - IE •IVOLIDIMF3 A DRAWL IRON WOR K S.. ALANVIAOTVP.ING CuMP.A.v.r. -' . --- • &On Enynna ow/ Boilers, AGENCIES. No. 78 Second et, Pittalnugh, Pa. - a...wy. Ailmay fp Saw York tar LOWELL .31A041401E6410P , Olsoblolete Toole -- - -------- - . - 7 -- _7_ - _ -- - -- 7---.. - =7. - ; M ANUFACTURERIS of Papier Macke sa...l.st - 47.,=';,:"p'r,, (R "'"•.1,1r 81. ,:r„ =pat: D. F. TIEM ANN & CO., • ton Agency Office, ihsotats, Trutene! Menke. Ventilators and Centre Plecce. • 45 Follett street, New York. OR the collection of Home and Foreign . :11, c ti m ' s " " a rr. uld chretru i ldl . ture °revery dee ,tse°W mote lotto% MANUFACTURERS OF - 24srcariele and allother Money claims, In lilloblien tban ettr otbst ettleie no. too.. an adjacent ad and Payment of Mneys, 133,Ordeni executedon the shortest notice. OIL Sr. WATER COLORS, Sigttimr...,... ...sad Sal. of Reid &tate and ~.k e dl i.;;;, = =. 7 , in fun• boil Holiday is Iwywtel.l.ll de ~.. - - Y. 4 It " , AIS HES, it C. A lllf.R.So3l Detrol - IM U T WOL4-31fflere..lramar k a Rehm, /1...3- " .. "' T il ' MOW. No. laSsoorol '' S bet i . N • ood U a Siv i l i tr, And Impedert of Preach Zinc White, Etc. lig it iV 'm t_._ ... Co, Quetta 001.1; Loren. Ittereert a Co e itill.dtf neon , H 2l iu rc=e b...i. and 233:0.1.15ta itull.Tod upcn ailtivtaf to ,w,,,, A X.Lr,,,,, o b. or alidd i ,,, 1,,. ~,,,t , ed. Tenn. wircurn-....-...ioan a. rizenom.,.._...wa. musses ..i , .400 , lnsarano• ossl9-111 UNION FOUNDRY. Comes. Fans anti Fancy Goods. . . W. A. IRWIN'S Mitchell, Herron & Co. William Tasker, - Lik KAI , ESTATE OFFICE, No. 87 Front IT ILL continue the business of the Union 49 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK'lnVitea I& etre.. ad mot from Meakatt /Mahe In LaksE... .o. Foundry, at the old stand or PENNOCK, MIMI. IL the attentlin or Southern Sad Western Merelvtite. " . ".......?!Zt• Pi g 1 " °. a ' ° ' °°.' "'" r4 b° "" ." 2 a 00„No, DM Liberty e t . o s new nook of Panty Combs, Bair, Tooth sal Nall -' The/ w i lt mento r tareae usual. .isle DUI 10,00811.1 agt h Zt t a l S e Z ti = r ega.`,..., , .. ? "92 . AUSTLN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, ""t eoo ' ,kL:Stmens, PArgeri and Side 0 t. ens. Pins sad Needles, florae end Urea lil.u7T - araras. ~„,,,,a h.k. „„.„_.3 " . h ".„,,,_ S h.- ,...„,... 1 ,,„„„h i1. hrh " .. • "..,,,, ~,,,h h• 92 dkI.ICR sAT /.12uon srovEs, T a na' Wel. Contend Glass Buda, Neale...tut India Rubber ,„•-••••••-• - --,.. --... ww.P-Afr,r- Combs, Can.. Halle and Toy. ot every descrlption &Leona - A : y MANTLE & KITCHEN ORATES, • 5.,..001 and Cutlery. Oold and Gilt .1 even'. docardeene s A lO E La L . hiIasHALL , sooretary Citi - Ham Mtn, Migion Bons, Dv Irony, Sad Irons, ?ad Violin. Including a general and_ tree large stock of ..-. r .lAllab s „P o rbach end tern , n , Au fansT,OooJe., wheat &rill be _ ern • s Laura= Oozuraliy , 94 Water stmt. Tea Acttles, Plows and Plow Points, `at,:dA.': r V l afut r...r. r d u .,ll7.tTeg d ur= Fi M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insu- Mill and Michillel? Caso n 00,421.01% • , 55E41.1131 zsss e ranee Oa. fO3 Water amt. Lod GAS wee WA 'ER PIPES or dee. Id Parr-Puce, New York. P. &-Please cut ttdrout ' • Arm.irc j GARDINERCOFFlN,4entforFranklin 1110 N Sr. NAILS OFITIE BEST BRANDS; Hough's Patent Bhutto Skirt!. ,2 1.1 1%,,, Immo= Ctotomny. torta•mst mew of Wood Shovels, Spades, Picks, 4r.0., I:ATES It FRANCE, No. 1 Barclay street, 11 New York. :. f. . - pA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Ma- '..1 7-17 AUTION-Nona ere genuine except they hart the ~... • toed Infmrance COlnten7. 42 Water street Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. 7=,,, ,,, gt-t- . - -----tyl.,r..± ---,- '---- _ ___ • __ IC ENNEDY, CHILDS & 00., Sanufso _ • DRUGGISTS. . Wearers W. JACKSON & SOB. Penn A_So. 1 heart 44 hheetithr, . • ORATE AND FENDER MAKER, • - OILN HAFT, Jr., (aim:assort° Jas. M'Ouf- Carpet CUM of all coka•and Abider. Cotton TEMA ,240 FRONT 3T. rd 030 BROADS:AZ iyhit %OBE: tey„) Wholende end Metall Drugglit and Dealer In Seld•dly , es, 011 e, Dyestuff. an. 141 Wood wave. 3 doors below ": Pia ß aglx L1.n .4-4 rand Saa= :. FAIRItANIC.I PLATFORM SCALES. ~I g iflitirWl 4, ‘', l2` Ar ß oinu" A , •ut '''„„D'• - Ronal,' all dace and d Ratting. . r undersigned having been appointed join - P. SCOTT, Witdeehle Dealer in A inilVd e =t.T * e i th n te=l:. "4" teritr excludes Agents nor' the 'wale of those celebrated Th . n „._ ~,,,,t , „ Oe.t . , . * .,., ath. ...., ..„ 3 „. Bum. „,.... 20 . _ E. & T mannhm ril=aks rBO., , ton k t , .. -- o,st; rittomsn. WILLIAM likikuu, & 00., am.trasimltiattuttjoa at the business tinktuntmity -1' Aar aitZt for =:it'• =VA.. mar 24-/Y 61 Penn et., below Marbury, Pittsbur h, Pe-totes enperlotityof Cam Scales over all others. vinssiscsno moo been ta•xlee to" the sentusr - A. PAI3NESTOCK le. CO., Wholesale ‘,l TEA M BOILER MAKERS and StIEET- Sker op all the cAado,.. 1 le the 0 ...,._ 11 . 4 Inates • Drtigulate.and manufertanns of State Leadjled ►i...7 IRON WORKERS, ancturers of Ree , hliVe Pat , and Wrot e end 10 lterff handl of maltase outaughout and Lltharge, . net Wood and Front street. Pitt*. wit Boller. locamotire, M indend Cylinder Sonora Chine 'be =wither runt= licouracy end great durable. bur nor/ nark Ettichenas tin ,i lar. Ilse lk.. oondeneers, Balt ty have galned Ibttlalome time.. ocation of being ENE re etc. A 1... SwroAier, !ROM yam! reams CAN BB NO : 4 E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in B Pl' lacturdtff Work. Bridge esitt Vladnot /tons, 4. let a_ Dm" Pallas , Dpe scam:, OIL, V &A, an, the shorten notice. All orders from . distance pencils ~,W. .W. 14 . 11n,.. , d,,m , 2 : , ,,C.,,,,unk111„.,,it No. Wood item; PittliblitEtt. *bode • Prime .ttend•d tn. le 1 We/lei, at -I. 7Tio - e." - ssYlweile. - 1"". Hata and (laps. 9423 :Veneta, oouunertial How mann= azaha.-........ ~,... - .-aohaz wax allie/rd "ri.L.barEk 14RAUN & REIIER, - Wholassle A Retail 4 WILSON ,f. SON keep constantly on . • hand every daectiption and Malty of tate Sad PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. „„b,.. / V 14, .. c "" , " L P" t r *" St 01 * atm " • pe,both erholemale 111,1 rata& nocae desiring a neat taanionable Hat ar Cate toed and oheap, vottet do well to azaarne-.-...;Aienrin L. 0011 , 0.135.-..-.ols. aunt? BIGELOW & CO., 1 SCHOONMAKER it CO., Wholesale 6 " "•"•11°•4'•,,"'"'thz•b•'°'""- tole -tee (E.nmelre t. - z. M. Bine ow, 111, • DrUititte. No. 21, Wood strut. Pltteburgh. -I W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail' Mg: L NO .. 4 1 /0 . ~,glEla; TOSEPHFLEILINO, Suoceseorto L.Wiloox tf Lh AP''"f .. ''' a" Deal. M Ca " haa ' l ' m N ' sB InLAMar es ,,,,,, , Xl• 0 .7 - " - WV Ai Oa, an= Market street and Diamond- Kr . . I = l . 3% . bawl atoll and =pug. ...... 1 3t.0 . 1.14 of . ___ r _____ Pittsburgh, Penna. GROCERS. tcOACHES;i CARRIAGES, PENNONS, "=„t' . °lll°°4 •" m bi n,yugy mows ü bd b i u t ..11 - Huge.; and mho • description at Fancy Vehicles hums. WELT rant 0, mum ....man.. VlllOOOOO t toorder. fund flnkehedin • manner tutenrpaseed for - Slither & Dilworth, beauty of design, elegem of finish, vela of woremenahly ant durability Di natareeln ~ ~ . COMMISSION &C. - WHOLESALE 0 110CERS, /Tall wet irarrant•L L wit - Noe. 130 & 132 Second Street, tilde Oi 2 : . and Leather Store. Jim B. Min-- --r•----D W, HmtanNa Between Wood and iludtdeld) PITMOTAVII. LSI OS false .riarbesVa D. KURKPAT.BICIC„ meacero. Bagman * Snow, Philw MONTROSE lIIITOHELTREE, No. Sloth Third Street, ..• - ' KOONS & NERSTITIE, . Wholesale Grocer and General Merchant, Bit"'"wik's"R4l*Pclim ' a* -- -• '. ' P s LVIIR FACTORS.. No. 209 Liberty Street, /1.3.thr0n.1.. ceo-ly Lit:ORS/ILE SPANLSHRIDES,Di -I . D.Sto and Green anted Patna Elva 're:me t re, Tenni ra . - General Volum Commission Merchants, B EITE , gr A ra ,s, HUNTER, 2 1 1 .4 1 i .11.81 1 146 71 .41.*: = "1 "• "" nlr ' • Na " jiri ' ' ' V I... "}imiap lha gI ELp N ' ILL A nIM ', bat " R a" wooLEseLE aßocsits,. tbs atebeeentar e as will be direnin aisle at taken In .. OXOOSOOOO ` m .111010. Leather staredsfree Ofr a g i a i nd - 122 Second and 151 Front etrde3t, gal on comtiaton. , --, 1.1713 SO Jolt PITTSBURGH. PA. irm.securcatorr. " :. . "'" . -h. t. mhos. h..0.1. .Nr . d . .... 4 *C .. . P h. 1 . 1 . i D l '''''''' r & Ck, Cl': O. vey.t, • wm. jrceiritifizypyri. CO ~ ..i....... .rtua€,.. . A D4 t or it gtOo. :. Den= .3...-----........-- reit 0.1131n3 wood a 0 leer Wallace & Gardiner, . - Fosdick ir ths " WHOLESALE fizocilts, 88T - gt,;:tt• - . 9r ,.„.4..; - OBOZEHALE DAALERS ilt Produce do aCo andsuan nerellanhi, tvutu. scan. aAN - a s otscoto.sta a'oc- Floetr, Provisions and Produce Generally, 420D.P.e.e.t.50s Le' Rm.,. Kennedy a Deo, Pitt..nb'g. L. IVllmarth a Co, Plitig N 0.233 LIIIERTY SI 2.304 r . ' littalifirgh blantifactured Articles, 1 3 ,grt i e n `" &° " 4 - Vl i rtalftl, .. I.I . AOALEY, COSORAVE & CO. Whole., No. 219 LOcri V - wed,' 'dormer of /ruin, And PutorrerhandPhilarleirrde kfr• -b •ut• icutervilr. gje sale Oronen, le and 20 Wood stmt. Pite:tenrgh. cog , PITTSBURGH, PA. Jalgetrul apady MoBANE & ANJHR. A CULBERTSON, Wholesale uroosr and: ' . . • JONES & cooLEy, • Isacceesore to A.* A. Mesensel j‘... Coinudeetou Merchant, Dealer In ProdnosandPitne DEALER. IN nfactured I 0 - ,1 .- , .... " 5 Lllsmtl eV.. Pine WHOLESALE GROCERS - FLotru, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. 1'..."1,L.' - .. .., . END . . . 110.4 r . FURNISHERS; COMIniBERM and Forwlimiilig Merchant& zone nolo- .....ISSILAD MID ertuisis nor. i ingLEILd ibl ''' NO. 114 Reread .1., Pittsburgh , rd. i 01IN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Produce and l'illabargh Hanolailarts, , -p..1...5&m.y] len • ' - ' " • *l andOrnualhoonflerchenur, N 0.173 Woodand ZI Lib. rty street, Pittsburgh. /•16 • NS,. 141 -Water Street, - - near Clam -A_Ows, ' WOO I I PrrEsAkoisoll. PENNA. PAINTEIth. LONG & LANE, ROUJSE ;AND PAINTERS, as THIRD BTRSET. Au ctricrogga t rw =sae.) VIA ex bsiati art:lce a T. 11)1;97.tt a o. grim. . ROBlE63o#,,latitti & MIMES IPOUNDOS ..AND ENGINE BUILDERS, and Idaardestorai of all doictighltru Hill Csocing.... Good= N ao. • ; Ofllse,-o. Al lifArkel s , ?reet. bqweern Ftrot sad tfoosa Marta. itBO.l rd. ' OSEYII . IABITE'S ii...onPH WHITE' now bust-. au tr. Las oseloos terinnleer, OMIT bantly eniarced„) tweetv.PittstetrO. and Lawrenceville, -near the Two Ban,.reele='ellr -1 0..ntelLthe Padilla to inapeet hie Tregit Or Win OM, lillvulan, ts and he particular. Wilms Itentlacurn „tezethaura that ono pr .to on.r.Vi uuda. ch arteettrears experience In the burinear, mtbl e btozno: b 11 1 ,211 his petty. the acme choice collectio. el vrtich nuin7 pm, pan Alum been hl War z =n 2 = in eelectra T lir variene . and i s= trete& the economy of hlascranseenanta . the hart an theetilhaillonable Manoltettrree at -Unenthsotberect L7 , those beity .arptmaaa chin the Maio LET AMOratilir /lOU.hnalttsas has boned mina the prfaeoflactxia toirlajt to lust reste,V.7oolPti White will veil an reedy sooner only math has than the tut- rapaftat in:ths:Lett stakne.;; with siti, 8 J : N. WICIEERSHII3I.' *1 ,; yrUOLEBA.LE AND RE TAIL DRUCIGIVT, Mott Httit Deur r Pitt IltgO. ole d igt .tm keept % t ho r n= . Zollett i t4natill., Yr, Litafth Wholir ' • Ohm to all Ittods,"Patty, P T.• Potent and PtoOrtstary Molt" To my 014 Moods and eturtorts.-81 d ,Vtagotl i max' MlLott i :kl n ZolobllStuittnt of Att. Joel Ilble4 Ll Watt, ottrah•bt happy Ur -see lot' oil itionOttorato as of Mr. Atotder =Aston OM ao to b osumvuac k 'withaorblo v y Itkovian i tr to • b. N. w r z i l 'AVEST R_lsT SORE. r porno:x .. 4, woo; .a.OO b streets. 4Lr0193/ FI&VOREITIILLCK . TEA-10, U. oblate oti Anon Chubut Pottehong Too Mae aw rcbt j ' mgw u c oitT =V" n`r:.: LOA m iota eLom cottit tattAbotion. • W. A. 1171.471143. • =;l . M3= , jllll Inks and Ladle' a' Dress 'Goods_ LaLatrallyi CLOAKS, TALMAS snewa, -4 : ANOROI.OSIII. - 0 AND STAPLE (100DN For Family Uee. =,,Ers 2 .2l7 ll4 ,Thie d ' 'l'4l 4 1 t b. .4El7'l°l `Er r :WI ht"ate - . Stovei,leanders and Eire Irons. - ; ,f Kidil4 01 andEnt- WA .uoD R bo EHO USE. 4 No; tato varthe aorsautted ihr*- ;: . ntsald int alteration attars =mama in onr mina. nkination afoul; otoakeankra now MU and pieta. We aro aotannh;e4 to roll on lon oa the iraemsffl abb Wise. Stannonbot MS Saceaio. 124 Woootattaat. - GC9 ' - I - " Boa x aoi ta ll n u utPoltr. i - -•191:41.L4.111 -7 3IITOICELIIIEE;It; Baotifyink.:Dlatiller and Wine and Liquot • .• •AIER,ORANT, Ira 409 Litwin. Btrat, Pittsburgh. odX/Y Bugg Saal EBAKWIIKATBAGSZS and 50 lbs. imolai es hand and ks ma c by zaraossanowasoN, be r the Iklif ft Cobb: a ball, Brigbunr. 600 to uk ray lbw btabei becalms Engl. nalll4mCM Tonaldsoni Aldecrmax.• . (PACE: coiner 'of l'inn and St. Olair sta4 dr m rtttaberg. All bnednadd paradox to the orrice o? amen IMMO PrampUrattargioa to. • • terdird JSCOTT, Dentist, Fouttn meet, sir ens aacds veer of Market os.e. hoard tile -- - I••• mall& 111.0 a 61,1. All wont Irtreanl I . itemovaL SELL MS tt CO„ Wholeetzle Drug -I.l4,,ftitraT'Ori tv'gareZialtMl • P =rwd oot 1. rism kw. Goods Inmate& - wEalicii :nouns, szoass, &SI racluriTu w . Luis Unto Room on &LA; No, TO Boutin st,; :lugs Waterman on : r ot:. Sty 1= 111 Vi l r_ Vat. kooll• I agodtb UM ofgrot,t a,,also rn, 1 mu* ms•on tram Zinn nt Rwaillon Roan ow Moto* s x Rotator , ttl Hova• 2 i on CLOY es: • Ws:olmm on lot 04 • .ontiltnnt L... o . a Bamako rtZSXolLiNtill. FORA l'ltiat-7.Bix Ball - ding tote frantiirou olibrCand CVO. W J. i gi!oli i iriTtg , lMllit.l44tllMilx ° l.2i musk fara Urn Apeqheny or West. mandankcatortice - Avplr ta B. /ALAIN A tOl. ' •Aant• tAnA,e 'lt, Warrant,' EANS-t-.120 tae...White .reo'd and f or eL by . Jaa lIFJA • LIUGETT. [ g ril ,1 mi. I, tong 0,01,6 . o go. super. , 1 '3aintsi ' limn lacki Alooma; 320 m. Shwa Itotli•L • • • gals bi - ~. ~, - 1.+21-1 •••• , • SIoGILIA A. : I trielAtt::/1 • +O•= I SIPIS raft% adV stern oft toantt 9 by J- - 111 , ; : , WWI KUM, Zio9U Sikit'L S. SIIRWEE. & 00., DEALERS IN FLOUR & PROVISIONS, AND General Oommissicn Memolutnta, No, as BOOTH WATER B =6EI; Pat LADELPHIA, • *• fro iltiare. Mime. (leftist k 00.. Phila Sitar, James* Co. • Wthoszth A Co.. Pittsburgh, " Rigby A IAtosAAA SPRINGER HARRAAVGII. CON.b.USS/ON M.NRURA.N T,' Dealer In Wool; Provisions er Produce generally. N0.'295 LIBERTY STREET, P1TT15130111311, • J. IL MIIRRIECY, FORWARDING & COMAUBSION MBECHANT, Particular attention given to LL taloa of Pit 0 ITUAL • No. 155 R.ont Street, °welt* the Eloaoarattel* Hann. Jona Arszin----...A. J. La-- daorsu... ALTWEILLUS LEE It WHQLESALF, OR_OIIIOERS. ProducesChannunon Merchants. PrZISBUBUJI MANTII.ACTUREB, Ne.tt•Woed a...between Water anal/rent et ADIS PLIRSBUBAM. 011.VisMolip:r4:4: 4 A Flour, Produce, Prevision end Commission MERCHANT, Lictly aMserHand. Pittsburgh , /IS his attention to tho Bale of Flour; Pork, Bacon. Lard. Mow. tter , . pa, dnith. N o la a... Pork! Seed va4..—.11t• rimmtfolly ealtaitta. a9a , 47 HENRY 8. NINO. (late of the firm of liinglo Moorhead,) COMMISSION. MERCHANT, nxacts IN' PIO METAL AND BLODNS, No. 76 Water street, ,below.Marke4 • PITTSBOBAIL A. A. HARDY, vo luivair4 lir • rtriirA C oilaturin Agent of the Sefton and Indinnapolie .aansQlo., No.Bo Water Bt., rittabzrgh, Pa. no:611a ' -'• At VORWARDING Ik. 0 O=BI3ILPN a .l luKti4 CHANTS and Donlon tis ktralief Pitsbml2.ll warterei Aztielsa, nye and bbiat Load, Ne. V 7 Streit. Pllzsbcriett. saputrai J B. CANITIffsD, late of Warren, Ohio, e 3" =l. B a tti r. rot and Peal dak rE et t t t rztaa Van; r. Wafer suet, =MS sans. FL kra4. a eillriaGfaitrArtV7 voo % . LITTLE iv 00.',--vr hol e.' Produce 'and Oommtulton Nerchants, . ... ,N0.2.114,in5, No. U 3 B000nd e"1:14 ' "WAVI :1 Sls WAR 'TIOUBE.--113NRY ocumens,rmnaauesedoetrotheansterfasas. in Chnoeilitiltosjakkr4ootirreduo• Iron Wool grog; olxm, water. ritzsirocom. aiiBl A I ONIASP • •••' porter and Deal. p to French and Mu:dam Wall No. IS Afoot DRY-GOODS itrBE-pg HO:ENE CO., Wholesale and Retail DealersNin TRIMMINGS,: , iiiisorozzuz.s. ,Eramsr' 9zormr. • • • Faubf GoOds; a 23. N 0.77 Arketot,t42. - 1A and as Diaiwara. Air Asada see Blsdisra Yana mh1947 .- - 11. &hi, Jr., & 8r0.,'.„V• , X 4 -.). 91 Market at., arc closing on Quilt 4 tlial stook of Dry Goods at in lactoatledlato * .ltat De fIY , 01:1grar=lgap=1 of ir thyW " geode Yaramotalata Franck Madam, Wool Dabalna Worsted lak% Diatoms lotbaalaas loth, Bombaylnat, Ma UD e1th. 13 ,...,...44 ,2 4 11 4h tratha, or flakes - of sand sad tlolarodleadttilaillAud attar Dow SW, all of .ap , ...b will to mold at a crest madam OW . • & mem a MN, PinerpBll.4l. ASTIINIT -110., a. TO A.:IIASON WholeEas wad& in rimer mull, User pry floods, 24 ......... 111131;PHY gt'Bußomnr,bn, %a ma in and Dri Nar Ocala Mentz:as, =ma di .11 iallpt e.rta P7mtrarstt. Removal! Removal! Removal! .12011111r50N d 000—NO. 5:3* 727711 111211Clr. FIAITENG -Removed our tiltoro to No. . TOM stoat, tun% door to A. p. Morn & On) an) no r t mane=bit =sot Ijta - olaticat. jr car assatacent can i ltrand 412 t g . %wai l Ormiclit t4 2 13.6ertal and . 3 4. • WWII= ;Patent a_. 4 : 4 1W . 1•13; 'gni • • .r3= i lratb=C L L . a zi Drueuzkoi tr i - 44:44w17rzwa.t4pt:. -47-47 OBERT MOORE, Wholeasle Grocer,. L Nader in Prod.., Fivaburirla blaalaboiaroo, wad all, bias of FOlSigb NadDoswelle Maas aad larwara Ho. alb' ',Horny Most. Oa band • Y. large black of superior' old Idosomaabola Wtdaltoy. whlth mlll be: eold lew bar nab.. N°CANDLES.% ME A NS JP. CO., (sweet,- pas te ww* linamtuasky ?Th.1...1* room, o:Ma Iron. /1.1 Woos.Oottonaorns, ac kltteburgh 11.1.:“Albaccrea ipaly. corner of Wood and Wear M. rintenral. -ea 181turi - Mti'DM% - w Vlini LT A tel A. • WOLORG, Grocer and Tea Doeler t. comer of Wood sod ISlstb irtzeot.. ham "IT-Vem o= g. tirTirlh o iVito b l i = r " Dealer. rapping tba loroK 11011.61tT DAL' h ..ou °sank Mounts:don bisechauU 0 0 ., e T7 holetale s 6 Pitsburgbeoir. N 13 LbertyP ISAIAH DICKEY W., ihrholereale Orb o. stmt. sad GO Venal FR moans., ~/~ ' Ili' ~ I'll \'/t `. . f l'l ;~ / ~1 _ BOOK.SELLEKS &C. Book B e TEE subscribers have tablished oy a Book Yroney. In Philadelphia, end will farsdith buy boot or yubthation et the Mail tate Moe of yosteue. Any moons, by f the staiption Puke al stir of the 1,41 magutm. such se tiodoy s. Putnam% Ors. how% leant Wales t As. will nodes the wines for one year bad • copy of • eylinadid Motors= portrait of oither Washington. "'Amon or Olayi re, U end seribboit to $1 aad . ei IL ¢ adn a true _Mini , . • oo•Yoreitticr tho truss portraits. If robeirelmnu s = worth of itsines, Mum portraits will be Mt 1 !Mulct rnrol Writw who clay wish it • Etrrebucw °farm description and elm In ism de unit grunt/Um tined.hed. &11l Primes Dies, As, mitt° order. ..zz . e=rtglina oflin b. gsing f oVtri susented with tlesdinp, news EY hisrldner w y t =Zio l ii " VZ ilkatallottes z I=te t ailedp in ordres= =g ' en eased can send. • gurtionut77. or Aura c i f the b. thilog ‘ by =lira sorest - Yawns at distenew haring esbnible Wilda would and it to thelr siirrantege to Mime the soberribont so wit wanidact se wants toe tbe ests lathe , aunt • BITAR P ticaroltwill SO WWI Third et.. PtiniLriLit JOHN T. BEISTOCIE, Book and Job Printer and PahHiker. tio.l3l3lltt..tmet,•bcrre BatUMW& Glasett• Bund OOK BIRDER'S end Box Idskorketraw 11Boads ahnurs on hand. Also. Book.. POWES 104 1;.1 - O. 00011.}LAILE, ignooeseor to 8. Sad ,Cd • lor.).Wlolsalesod Seta Longoria M Station .7 sod PaPer Horsepits. lkderal Stmt. dU, door C. o IOIIN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta. tlonsrossossos to Dsdoon Na No. 8 Ilfacsl t, coarse. /USN:oust. Po. . tt:lll,Y 8. BOBWORTll is ßookseller an. d ts rs. .DuJor in Ination.sayotn. Na Kunst rtnpedhneu , . Pilbuinh. / ~~ :,. ::1: ..~ ..: ~ :. .~~,L _. 1 L. READ, Book's°ller andlitationer, No. 0 . TO Yonrth street:Awn.talidl.im DeStF4 4 ,IIC. &C. , zoo"' r, . N wow ° . • o ijaris i po 4 ,1 : 00 00 'OO "tyro= Mama d tut 0111011 t, ty k oVlV . Sip, 1000.1si .i"tsoia Hew Arm. „eof the , Golden ...stiB CLAM% (tietr ttuure YIANOS, and OAR AItYLOOT.ONBatti ORGAN lingo and Modal Inert. manta. Charlotte Blume, MANUFACTURER and Dealer in Plane Ivirarto and Importar or mtudonzul mune! laatra• MM. Soh anent for Oa tlnll.BWtO PL&NOPI, alio for MULCT. DAVID t O0:8 BottorPlannorltit and with• oat 2g011111113 Attartannt M. 13 310 Wood ot. \ ST. GLAIR HOTEL. (rommaT =aural =raj c;oper Penn and El. Clair Streets, PETTABITRQII, PA., W. a. OCINNEL.Lx, proprietor. .ere,b-role Ketcham's Nower,ad. with Reaper Attach- ' \ m tlEmast Teems mnohine in use, marlin to meniwn d y e ) ra o..ettst. rt/ st r i t . zro h r i et StOint, S Ball tO, tozokitted $145. 7 ler Wetly c° tayll e a titlAtittlAtiD; 118 Wood et. J.\IL FINLEY, INTENDING to.frOcerittoburgh 66 future bow. ma Vs =WWI pro4sala , o,hls-otlice, kIatOURTY IN DUQUESN} Boßotron YOB BMX 4•Belng o'lat onoo hot quiirik. Wont. 'cm ist street *Wing alio an t,lnt esonL . to wen safpurot_fo7 SILIDOISt turtOztonm* holt Arta* on is Twee ts ranting ws r Iron the oStril. end klbo n tirtin s it to rani t tl , waste irsteatas Ala id; of Oral: l &rolderg n snalr.on Ate. gt rt:Prkg,4l%l4, BURGH GAZET'TF, ! BMW YORK ADYYRnEEREKIST s. ; Prom EIKII,LItt, YIBPOIIII6,_OWJeI WHAM,. Gm ! tinrerAvut Lomas= /to. wt. Broad am y, Nog Fork. • NEW - YOKE ELLTZLIMY. mERS. SIMMONS' WHOLESALE AND BHT AIL AMUR EBY •ND.. STRAW GOODS GOMM liftt BROADWAY. USW YORIE.43tn. S. V now In Sam Pr for the imprels.porrosocorWeetlair mantles fbr the Sprins'lstit, which sIO antra and be ready for or About ttni tint 'of .Idaratt Southern and Western fdrrebeht.. Ind fdlinhine ere re. peatially Invited to tell and examine the tame before Band, eireshare.. , Pet WM BOUM, : 1111..), 61. d, and ant br ninon to say Addrns. foltbadv Palota, Varnishes, &o. RAYNOLDS, DEVOE & CO., 106'4. 108 Fulton Shea. - N .,i - .N . f,r, v „,;r9Ps i b OP . Palms, Varnishes. WbUID W Ind ZhM:Paintia importer, of and Dogma In, WHITE•LE,A , __JO VOLOICS, BRUSLIES, DIAMONDS, OILS, 1J,0111114 Oonstantly on hand a larinj and perfect sesortrosnt of all snob goods rednonod by ARTIVIn and PAINTSILS and b thie Craws go:mobil/. blannactusd smode only of /IRBY QUALITY., Forolan goodly II I rsoslys dime from tits prOdnotda and oau offer by ths barlass or otbar aLa on in. must Wan ald• tom. Orders by mall yrorsotlY attendatia, .11,24.8 o:, FIRST PREMIEN PIANO FORTES STEINWAY I SONS, ; MANAPACTUaIIith 114 mad6ll Walker Street. au* AIOLDWAT. 1WW101.4 RESPECTFULLY mil the at-Oh l t ,eation of the enbliato their fretnlid assortmautofeeml•grainl indrawn. HAM* 'Flatly for Totem. e , tons. Wasticity of touch, beauty of Enlall,ln apart mu Was that randers• Plano reflect. are uniraimed_ . They erne awarded tbe iftrat Premium Ibr bat land., incompetition. with the moot dhstinaniehed Malin from Bona:4 Phlladslphla , Norli_ork igen Baltimore. .. • , , NEW TRIUMPIII- Era BWW :jut been snarled the iIEaT Pretalron • 601.41. UEDA tom all Palace, colapelthars) at the DEBT of nu American, Inetituta. Crynal Palace, %xi the Plasofor oolthtfe SafijVfittsti. • OR, MINING PMFOSE% stud for lONI IOW elnit an ,OX3, both to WET d Dalbtutim KOUIL 4111hront , Woo..•Tlao OCtlyON and IiWWP PO= 104 Ws suiala and DOEritl.E Taft/I WATItI Monnfacturod and fold GLENN PIPERAN' ') NMI D er c yrd u. ro m ogroUf . ttilot Par all ,of MT POW brands., r 5112.111111- TIONAI WOrtla7l4llP DIU tete: WI la din LOOKING WANES And Picture -Frame Manutnatary. HORACE V. BIGLER, 19110L"c C AND; BkT 4AL. 4OIIZAI 64 Forsyth street, New Torii, MR. H. V. S. -would Qa a ttention of nnunon Tubbs tb• °icy. .mos. in "4s, to hie aztenaire WAAWBoOIfs AND hi AMORY. In the peered= of usednainnt he to enabled to anent* orders on the lowed ponobt. Th. Bal. mew nopiete with tholes ipeelnuras aa4 • full aunt, amnia( ILIOLI GILDING IN ALL Ire 81LLN011.143. MOULDING& GILT, 11001 WOODO. OAR, dLaymt, ZNIIILI AND , ItAIIOGANI In every variety and nonstanthy oo nand • • - -- Orders ham all parte or the (MUD STAVIN &ND O•NADAS executed with prucultusit, psclziU with the creeteet or oar,. • Ilbexel dlimant ukars ja, the Idsdo v. no&liudv 44, 61, if) and T 1 Rersib Nov Yank_ .• For theil,ooo,ooo. THE. o__0 __ . IL U.S. S. PATENT MARBLE (OA.PINAL gla*AW,) p .. - No. MI6 antedwa,y, cot. Welter N. Nair rat*. AzMTTItTAiII.gOFI, 001.121 ooucr INB. "PgD&RITI n An. In Imitation of Wawa, Jtironeal,.P mnsa., N. tan. el Lacy Alastlse; equal tr,' ligt/L, beauty and tarsbllll7to roe rouble, atul In some maw. supWor Matto. and at Ism than half the sad: Dell 1 Iron. wood, Or slats, It Is wholly 1.• then all enaction. ertdcls ar=d ia LtrabilVlPA. mu*. wnrA, tabor pint, tone &o. tram tae tarnmnu7= and beauty or tlto a.m.. tab Sam ill to tl.:. from Bulkier; Cabinet/date. uld %bare an .I. •nd astleharlon gtraranteml, Agents far tb• prinTlettel treated With. .' MKS AIINNIS, JOS tell LA KB, 15..7 URAL IL AfICALLAS , Yr. oettlyv . BCHIBFFSLIP BEOBI & infournue asm naAtral N Deep, Pain Oi ls , Pattamett 1701 ST., Naia'Yor INVITE the attention of the trade . to their ey f ta a r , fao and razed WO al Drama P.lam. 01/c Rem. La W.dition to than. wane latOortatims °Unable Drags, may aro Wan reseirlog, direct from the n Yaf nrodno• Broth and gunnydantlza . avii•• rt of , Trth. lielf rtwend Ns.all Satzacterr. tear lOclea usually and:T..4la Inlaudata sancta. w Ina/ an, alit° attablooll to oda nn Ulu saw a4Sarum Orden, an in neraon or by Inall.'w=Fewbst &twain. ~i,_i~i~:~~.~~~ TRILIIOPE RILLS, Ti Ilan= STJ.O and , 7l .11Bamwmw . NV , Yoal. PrNapa{ L}F,os„:lo3rProat geed, haw Pork.. Factory, Not. 38,.T7 end 1311 !Latham Weer, Jahn) City. FIIHE Proprietors of this { nag and well /. known , WitXX AND SPICA' ffsreituartstfir, Centintra to prima thii bad "horagnernhad roverr in one. for Baking Bread, Blaant, Tow and othar <Mica. In—, They also prepare hhistard. Cocoa, and man/ nidwr el. of WIT,. 1. every Wally, whichthay cdref.upan the most rwuo,ublo tams, (AWL...tams to deals: who oast th'l Milord tO " tagr.. - o k, t ie 4 ll. 1 - u... 't' 1 a..-IFdv NEW 70}1.1p3#40falaite BAG &TOM, - N05.125 - an 127 Broati et., up stairs, Corn Factangi Buildings, New York. IVIILLBSS, Mint. A - T a g, „ &0., sup isforitla.iwa tlewm ttost., fa ae.. 6 iainted Ic order. Ttia rabecriber world nII tha attention Or pantry blarchanta to his .ageorttnent or Farmers' Bap., and or Millen and Bait laatare to bla Patiolui atria at: printing for 10. SD, SDI 60 Ili.'saga Pnarielon Dealers en oliet r =ith ILtal BA G EL`'• BAO2I of ail els. and native. • in ognaatittai to On th• encrust native. an O. E. CLAIM ;Proprietor. zlto Adaina Express Company. PittsbusgA, /Cordate.. and Nov BrgAloi.Expresi. h`o It the eepethl accommodationof tho arse populetioowlo.. the line of th. eta and Penn syir•Ais lisilroad, between:v. Yittsbusgp end New Brighton. who.. intimate bailout and scant relate:he require snob Agency, The Adam,/ gs arm Cloonsuy have Dade such Hotarrange Eat LAO Minted se to triable tiWun to put a trusty winge on.the Ann wooded. Trsinorho will Wm chase of .11 unspent, and bodiless properly entrust ed W hlm. The Jobs:ousts will have an /run Bate in the Baggage Car. for the deposit and be; los wourity of/tom. Jewelry and other vainables . He willies,. New Brighton. by the Morning Trust, roman In Pittances aisd Or City dosing the day to attehd to each coma:Wont at may be entrusted to him, and Morn by the. Svenhas Train. with too Holds and Commiesloot aieeht.d. It ww' to hie duly be Steelwork his op trip all pes pansel4psoga.es. orde t rs. niousy.A.S, which will be Mattered to Ihe pro in w. , sou alter the 'snive rain a/ the Alles&y Otte Depot. ,He will also el of th receive wri t tten*: verhelmeeerg, ea to se delivered In the oitr—tommuntsate liste m: Nanos-- obtain Initomation,aod seturo mollesp—ordes and return then-haste purchastes. lore. .6111•//4 • pa. pea of pins to 6 attain Guam Ali good; fa, will be de livowd =called tot its to. two 00M. wittairlyeacfnahle distance. Without eztn chasm but tc Immo shah delive ry. the divolien m Pleat gwv.tbrinivilte tenses. oisld be explicit. At W. Stat. =Mar will be ten with the Station not of tth f e t b attVgir P a rg Y s of th, Toolo. tr part? to " W d' etuOtres ina l tydnit - SocheiM h ir tad ier mrviom tendered by the alseesussa are In to tot:cabins,. eonable limit.. When the none, of the blather la aunts .. to admit of It anotilli ageolsmanto elli W. wade Id As Um eseensar is Taloned t • settle h and bur inns dody with t o o=pture..nd , ,to Per hilly. Dab sons of the line will ptati ., n , ol aelte , Ar tt irdil w rit . xt hoe. appointed hislienger. and will commence his 4011., on 01. - mday. Den Y 4,1166, 'OI7ICIM MO Milan. p, *—.l4 fourth Street. 4Ur CHoe finotolles dlottow:ds. lielouilidin. : - Dr: an.ncii. !Ow B. MX. oop.. OmPi ar. Aiwa Jimmie Oa„ ttabargh. - IM. 10; 11945. • 'ILMIII3- W. WOODWEIL,' 0•11INZT PCSNITLIIIII 11421UPAOTUBSC, PM 97 JeDA 00 iustaa Daum pronamtda ' 4 - • W. W. roaroaatrully 'afar= hli friends .. ,, ,o sod aurtuount - , l l7U7 l, l . ust ar cumpleted hie MU : ta ...ltM th e w ....6od lntlthrel=a •aL eadia.. ll b.t. ttakr= „mnicii.e jk . to bu PIA rieliNt Means mar the extant of :preps i to facility ha he le anabLd to rodeos vs. He 7U11,2i/TURS L at h e kraut prism • • Do doors INV, 00 thy smart earlity4 deactiptioa of furaltuom of th e oheaPeet aola a to the most elegukand coethr, that • arum arum of cam map be mashed dun di ed ar man 17011 f tO coder. , The Ilalluelng .is oonsht l amortneent, whlrJa. far Sebum of , 411 e and i gatm =nut berupaued hemp of the hastarn Maw Ludo SIV tetessete do2oo 100 ?she ha Ruh and Hair war 1(21 dosen Mahogany Chaise 40 do Walnut do . • /00 /1.1,00.7 floelimi COMM 60 Waluut .. do Oa - 11 ) 1 4 i i' lli l er 7 DLz- • . J.,ao Marti. Top ;sutra Tatum do Dresdng Hanstua PO do Waahatands ' 40 Inaloral go I no c =treid_m_ ... Bureaus . i 40 Mahoireay Saur.oax • 20 Walnut . 47177 . LAO Cattalo 40 , . , • 71E , d2sery and Poplar Badness ,_Maholt...Y War dzobes . • Qalnut :do Iw f Cl ol ' th ' a ' /honatUa_ . „ 4,4 . . .•,. _ 11.101210 z and stectaudTablea LS kleastarp and'lloolt els% 7D Doren OW 24 Cane Beat eures. 12 Lase W Data ' - •-:', ilat ami Towal Itands What-hots" -,-, 11217palret s. t i .trz tt . r ... e .., . .a.m.. •Og - -IQ and Are i'' . t o ussotlanLaMar 91.01 1 4 ,1,10 ....um, SztanalanDtedaft 'oc A %e - easl 112174 QR, • Aho,alargsaiMlZlUm Oatamon luildhanand ono4. PO Moho. . ~. ... Cabinet Daum ientsltli arthalts In their ham ' • dteamboate and huslatied at Wu ehortest DMUS All ord.. =motif. st dad en„ . , ;.'' ` .dub== 111 ALMINI.EII NIPPLE LOTION d ' ut Lt II IP mond an aloOdalatd iliMpdf con Ow Om Ir. palm aruaticeo bl:many, Matbilta and Novato trot* Born nook.. It ma i lll.stoaartdlodrad for Pa= atollarann _N' ,Mr 'Mlad [mil , ma rbl artiFintLiC74: l2 tr rb ;:zr i gPoni ri %or si t' vl anit,lons lir leh of Irmo IJIAPPID. Olt• BOAR AM PLE& aa t ,v,, sulttot7 atilt Abe r ptila.. gli. V 101 1.5 .04 .ftill 'Realm er , spplytp e otla, otos. tnantadstan, Ohm! grown bar. ars otottnona tnta tory. no num aim soothing. loto`tp,c and:s to ttla mouth Mtn. taint Ona tria:, It to Wired ri ltri z za irill WWI ti,cri=be i r...„,, „,„ ut appraelatton ranotS am '' ' A '• I ..h tLtid IL Wald Ottit ,: dontkolta tbr mat. at TO cola ... -- ttin — arottal - to• or t oo at M: = wwtm' sribet on It . arrolTed. which toodtaseta should ootko Nitta art= „ . \..., • , ~ •SU ' M 117 Dal mom stmt. BALIIIIIIIIIIIIIIPPLE LOTION' a S 4 bLi lta f 4x , L, dada - i B. -IL eot, dd sad Wood sta. Iron City Commercial College. 150 STUDENTS Ar2ZNDINGTEM DAT AND EFEIVINb CLAISSM. PENMANSHIP, BOOK ,KKBPINO, arid its sppllcatiourk, taught In this intatatve ectuzl sima =Mel °nulling Nam. to hree einem of balm seul Odalidon. algeougs gaarantWll to all that anon&dad, Moms In:^n u 240 V 11 . Malan Gantt thirorst band tu ridqMs= IW l lkOdr gra, b a dALtddri, eaddiaterad and . Midair qff --119illonta7 PITTSBURGH GAIZETTE. TUESDAY MORNING, FEB. 12, 1866 Advenoe Payments.—Hereafter no gub 91rtion .rill be Wen for th. Dolly or WeftlT Claude. anima payment I. made In eAvatme. Wlleolayet the 1. ep to which the enbeniptlan le bald. the pope: be Invariably stopped. anlese she subecylptlon I. re -lowed by advance mat. All trasselens edvertlelai. ofsrerr deemlpt{o s, Will be reenlrel to IA paid la. ad. The only ezeeptione will be wherespeolal month ly or yearly contrecta are made. eeplrdier 101.Pittsbnrirtt Weskit tinsette.—The ortenetvs circulation of our /*air Guate arm. to oar bastnus tun • nut detlistan cute= of yanking Mute baslnesplmtma tirtvistion 1. betwunlbazunl flya Umtata& ructan, almost arm inattbant, onnuliatuter and mho tamer L. Western Pennsylitala. and instarn Ohlo. TUE LAW'S UNOSSTAINTY. 'SnotsDS so wain., thou thin! not oscot. A remarkable osse, lately decided in Philadel phia by the Supreme Court, in which that body reverses the law as laid down by its predeoessor to times gone by, presents some curious facts, and has called forth from Judge Black a terrible rebuke upon his colleagues, who constitute a majority of the Court. Juege Bleak thus reoitee the facts; Bola vs. Butelltouse.—Error to Columbia Gounty.--This case Is so important in its prin. eiple, on curious in its history, and so alarming in its result, that I feel bound to put on record a brief statement of my own slaws. -- The plaintiff [ below—ltlitenhonee, had three treats of Laud regularly earreyed, ad. joining one another. The Commonwealth wan paid by the original warrantees for every acre included within them, and the title had passed from hand to hand moral times and through more thou one generation. On twd orbit, tracts the plaintiff and that of whom ho purchased, had valuable Improvements: , con. 'ldling of houses, borne, arable fields, orchards and meadow,. Of the third tract he had no sal tool occupancy.. But for nearly ball a century, he had paid the taxes on ell of them, except when on two or three occasions there were an omission to amen him. He was rooting securely on the title Which he had bought and paid for, and 'hie nobilidy ha ever disputed, when Barney Hole, the nomina defendant, a man totally irresponsible, and al together worthless in every Wens of the Word Impudently 'thrust himself upon one Of tit tracts, and withontprettridlng to claim it, begad to make'ns free with ft, as if it had been his OR* The conceal who appeared for him, confessed it the argument, that he had no interest in the question, and that he had been put °lithe land to provoke an ejectment by others, who are to have toe benefit of any modus with which this trick may be attended. He left after •this malt was brought, and. then the plaintiff might have dropped it; but he did not. The title which Barney Hole, cr his anonymous backers, now set up, andon which they hope to take from the plaintiff a large 'portion of the cartilage of hid own and his' father's lift Is this: A borTfly In the name of John Graff, is older than either survey of the plaintiffs, and upon this survey of Graff's it is attempted'to oust the plaintiff from possession. This naked and solitary foot, that the plaintiff's surveys were interfered with by another, which was older, is absolutely all that was shown on the last trial. Vogt is the whole extent of the defence. John Graff never took .oesession of his tract, nor any part of it. He ever paid a cent of taxes. He never elaimed 'the land in dispute. lie does not claim it now, nor has he authorised any body else to claim it for him. Barney Hole sad his employers seem to know nothing of him, exempt his name. On the other hand, the plaintiff's surrej was made under a regular warrant, was legally returned and honestly paid for. He has been in posses. eion under it, and paid taxes upon it, so long that the memory of man scarcely ranneth to the contrary. l'devontly believe that ire cannot be despoiled of it now on any evidence which this record discloses, without doing him a gross • . 4 wrong. But though he has the manifest honesty of the Me with him, the judgment could not be tam ed, unless the law also were with him. With profound deference' for the better judg ment of the majority, I am clear that a man whose.tlthe tohis land happens to be detective, is octet the mercy of every dibbonset stranger Who may east a covetous eye upon it. If I ascertain that my neighbor has lost a link in bin chain of title on long ago that he cannot now supply It, and-thernapan...l.l tool to take possession and provoke en ejectment, so that I may snow thedefeat, and keep land which is not mine, I do a thing as repugnant to the roles of law, as it is inconsistent with common honesty. It would shook our sense of justice to allow II person who goes is', like this' defendant, to set up an outstanding title, which the owner of It never asserted, nor intended . to 'snort, and which he was probably paid long ago for not as serting. There Is nothing in the books that gives the smallest monumental° each conduct: The direct contrary has always been heltN.ln Renter v. Cothran, (8 Barr, 108,) the broad doctrine to laid down, that no defendant in elect= ment can set up an outstanding title, II it bit -- derelict, abandoned, or barred by the statute.,-. Foust v. Boer, (1 W..& 8. 804) is full to the. point. It decides, 1. That an intruder cannot set up an abandoned title. And, 2. That the neglect of the owner to look after hie title, and pay hate for twenty-one years, Is an abandon ment. Here Is a aelf.confessed Intruder, who desires to eat up a title which has been derelict and ntterlyabandonel for more than twice twen ty-one yeare,. Should he be permitted to do so in the teeth of all the authorities and In the taoe of the plain reason and jostled which forbid It ? The Judge of the Common Pleas thought not, and I thought he was tight. It time that we were both mistaken. But there le no need of resorting to funds. mental principles, analogies and presumptions. The very question now before us has, been re peatedly and solemnly ruled. In Kite v. Brown, ' (6 Barr, 291,) Waggoner v. Hastings, (6 Barr, 800,) Lauderbaugh v. Seigle, (6 Barr. 603,) Mann v. Pitch, (8 Barr,). BiWishner v. Steele-- In each of these cases, this precise point came directly up, Was argued by able unmet was carefully considered and. decided. The reasons of the Judgment were given at length, and on every occasion wen unanimously agreed to by the judges. The plaintiff's land cannot be taken from him'. without overturning the rule eatab. Milted and defined in these cases. It is this That where two surveys Interfere, and the owner of the junior survey enters uppu any part of his tract, ho is In the actual possession, of all the land within his lines, Ind Stith actual possession ousts the other party from his construotive pos. session of the interferente mien be too eaters upon his irsat, and thus reLtoree the equilibrium of possession. Every one of the' uses was a claim of the junior warrantee to be protested by the statute under an ounpaney' of twenty-one years, without showing any enclosure of the in terference, and in every one of them it was held that he was protected. This dootrine was uni versally acquiesced in. It has long before been declared by Judge Huston ' In Hookenbtuy v. Snyder, (2'W. & B. 240,) to hare been uniform ly•held as the law of Pennsylvania. - It com mended Weil' by Its simplicity, its justice, and its consistency with all the - principles previously determined. In our whole system of land-law, there was no rule of property that seemed more Erg) , settled. • Nodoubt thousands have invest ed their money and their labor on the faith of it. To overthrow it now is to proVe that nothing is safe. If the rale in Kite % Bros* hid been op. posed by other decisions of 'this' court, there might be—reason for declaring it -abolished. Bat there le not o solitary case, old or recent; that impugns it In the least It is true (and it has been uniformly so held) that a person who occupies land adjoining' * a survey, and who Without authority and of hie own head, merle hie lines over on his noighbor'a tract, do nning thereby no possession, and no right.. Snob, Were the caees of Cloggsge v. Duncan, (1 B. AB. 111,) Burns v. Swift, (2 B. is R., 428,) Alton:ins v. Trimble, (9 Baer; 282,) Wright v. Oilier, (8.W., 172,) andeoute others- No one has ever been so emsevagont ab to suppose that the making of lines upon another's land withoui any pretence of authority from the Common wealth was more of less than a trespass. A person who sate thus is a naked Wrong-dote in .no respect, better than Barney Bole himself. But how any human ingenuity can confound torch— o -case-in -peinelpie vritblite eseerof one official surrey interfering with another, pastes my oomprehenalom Au official survey is al ways color of title at least: Lines made by a treepalber eft not oeior of tide; and' that Utah' all the difference its the world: , But, even if the distinetion were not *a broad and- . pelpahle as it hs, is it not enough that the.lathis roadie dis tinction, which elk authority recognides " and every body ado upon? I think so After ties reciting the well-settled law of the te, vblch has; tij'the.ptouot gitiprinue Court • • upeet In this case. judge Black winds up \ \iltla the following minute; sad to thine' Wavaphis we may be iardoned for sating epeciel itteatloni, ' • ' • • - - "The, ladgtoeat now about to be given le one of "destWeVoicitcPt orie"taWdoubt that IL Jp4pOlbion\nad Judge Oordteeited Jived, the plaintiff could aot have beeu ,thoadeprited of ble propertn sad tkonmuute of othei..,„men would hove bona:inland ttarn'thi lambent dam to • L° B 4,thrbbma itt,v •;. • - - 1 • • they have labored and paid for. But they. are . ' dead; and the law which should have protected those soared rights has died with them. It is a melancholy reflection that the property of • citi zen should be held by a tenure so frail. _But "new lords, new laws" -is the order of the icy. Bereafter if any. man is offered a title which the Supreme Court has decided to be good, let him dof buy if the jodges who made the decision are ead; if they ore living let him get an insurance an their lieu; for ye know not what a day or at; hour may . bring forth. I - The majority of this. Court changes, on tee average„once! every nine years, without count} leg the chances of death and resignation.. If each new set Of Judges shall consider themselves at liberty to overthrow the: doctrines of thisiS predecessors, our system of jaiispnidence (I system it can be called) would be the tocetfloidei ' uncertain auvicious that the civilized world ever saw. A l French constitution, br • Bona* American reptiblio or a Mexican administration would be an Iminti kmalig -- in --- ohnipitriaon to the abort-lived principles of Pennsylvanla law. The rules of property, which ought tole as steadfast as the hills, will become as mutable as the waves. To 'timid this great calamity, I kitow of no remorse put that of stare drone. I einitri nothing for the great men who have gone before us on the score of their marked and manifold superiority. Butj would stand by 'their deol• dons, because thefbave passed into the law and become a part of it—bare been relied and noted on—and rights have grown up under them which it is an int and cruet take away." This langn7 To terribly severe and the re. bake is admln ters is fearful; the question orient —is it well deserved? We 9 1 / 1 offer no opinion as to the special true calling forth these objurga tionto but we think with Judge Black that the instability of Pettitsylvaala law Is beaming . 4 keelTl4 l 4 4n4.11pei , 41914116i40. oviicit. too noon engage pnblio steention. SMMiI Lemmata, ilia 26, - 1866 A—Cold weather 'is tits only forttiitons tient for nelhavelOmentiatt i i lt I,bellere it Is hat. only ' hat keeps 'the. rebels from ponnoln upon no. It 'would be Impossible to conduct a ampalgn intoccesenily While the cold is so severe. We knoW they have an un dergroand'orgtinhation diet probably . attends through all the Southern titates,"' and that . all Who an connected with It ireiledged to illy/a 'ifs mw me, atAt or ernong, - andisever return, , 'till the Free 8 to party is extinct}, They drill .every day at Westport and: all thit prominent towns along the border, but, they ire totally si lent upon the etejitet of their •liidestinents when questioned by strangers. We learn, to-night,, that everything is ,xiremely quiet at linage andother pieties Just new. It is the common subject Of remark among our Free-State Mends there; they are puttied to account for it. Men, who appear lobe in authority, are seen riding from town to Itown, holding conference with prominent Pro' r Shivery men-, but not one' word of their designs oan be drawn from them. Let- ters from our friend,. yesterday, from Leaven worth end Kae•nt, orate. Oita there le eomething ' threatening ie the undercurrent, and their ad vice to us to to prepare for the worst. Wo are fast doing it, ,One week ago, ono hondred well armed men could hare stormed our town, but our condition it !IN not known In . iliakedom. " We had no powder, shot, or load, and but few provisiocs; but yesterday one half a ton of lead arrived, and nearly so much powder. Two other teams are on t e way with the some "material aid. " Proves one are else coming in, so that we shall aeon be in a good - candlthin again for defence. Last night about sixty men were de tailed from tie different companies, and a par ty pot at each of oar fortifications. Cabins were !mildly thrown up within the entrenchment, stoves prepared, and they are now boarding themselves In ioldierliko order. The fort at the foot of bisseachusetta-street Is circular, about 100 feet in diameter, made of earth and timbers thrown up about seven feet high,' with a walk about (oar feet wide upon the top._ Upon this circle we have a collier in full uni form, walking' night and day, giving oar town something of a military appearance. Generals - Robinson end lane are constantly in the Coun cil Chamber with other subordinate officers.-- The whole =creme& of the enemy is so shredd ed in mystery that we knew not hew to speak; for the future. We cart oily prt:Mdo for defence as well as in our power; then "trust in God and keep our Powder &Y." A campaign can.: not be kept up now as daally as In 'De - camber -. Than, toy Wert iteillustlmer,' eke etitithari, was mild, and men could ' leave their families fora few days without their suffering. Now, 1 provittione, money and wood are scarcer, and many who came before to our aid, could not be urged to do ad again without paying them In advance, so that their families would not troffer in their absence. We hive started men to-day to different parts of the ,Territory,, to expose our dangers, and charge them to be ready at an honed notice.] Many are of the opinion that we shall not be attacked till the new Legislature meets, or until we attempt to Move the wheels of our State organ isation of the dth of March. This may be true, and it may silo be true, If large forces fiom the East, North and West do dot reaohnsbefore that time, that the, Legislature will immediately ad journ after organising, until the let of May, when we Ibe sure of a great accession to our military s well shal . as our industrial strength. If they come pan on now, they came - to murder as In sold blond, without -"the least possible ex cuse or justification, only to extend the bininds of the ”Pocallar Institution." Atchison, In his letter declination, teems to out aloof from the Federal Golo , tment, and point to a Southern Oonfederaq. his but chance In the game of politics. I dare not express my own apprehen sions. Our doe, prudent; forbearing diplomacy and the Unibu from a civil war Met December, but I fear WS shall not be so enooessfall again. The beasts of Ephesus( were not more ferocious and unfeeling In olden times than thee, prowling teepee of dullness, who threaten to devour no without mere`y. Who wale:mu to. the ham/ Wuk Cousins Au I—The people are impa tient for the action of Gornto' on the atibjeot of Kansas. Al the cue now elands, the Dine setts of tkat Territoty satin to stand without the pale of lair orjustice. They are driven by the l i ferocity tit e Border Baillans, backed, we are ashamed to I! .y„ by the President, to the stern necessity of eeping on their arms, and holding theinselvee , perpetual readitietut fir the con tifot.d death. No savages that ever rosined the (Wetness, before the white man set his foot on t Ls contkten Were moißoompletely thrown; apt their ow n returnee to protect' theniseliiii m violence than are the iniutbi. tants of - es to-deg.' Mei - troth glares oat upon the re ntry in all Ite hidesitte proportions, that' the pe ple of Kansas have no protection from outrageand death but through their own i n unaided pro ess in combat with the horde of demi-savage who hover on their borders; a band of in erere rendered more devilish by the countenance of an Niu:alio whose malice against f reedo m is inconceivable, and wttoee malignity se e unbounded. From au a load of felonious oppression the settlers of eau should be instantly relieved. Why dui . t Congrese 'speak ? The senile of justice la n otdead among Senators and Bev*. sentativenWe foal that there mast be; both in the Senatend Nouse; a spirit of justice and humanityat will infector the valiant men of Kamm. It is intitosslide that Congress is e body of Bo er'Retffissis; whatever tho leading mambas of he Administration ma yet it 1 ; 6 set then, b `rote,.by resolution, by'ense nte is lathe wa 'that - will asserts the inhabitants of Nauss that it Is neither dead nor uleep to their wants, the wrongs, and their itecussitisi Let the gainful 'suspense which they' must feel be terminated. Let the settler feel that, although the - pronto g sun of the Executive, which ought to ' o Shield, Is withdrawn, yeyhat Congresses seiond no not of. ceded atrocity toward the , but will alfofd them Infanta and 'bonstatit 'protection egaltikt the inveding . mob - of Missouri, Ise well as its - backers In Washington. Man= o h there who has read the truthful narradie of the cold-blooded martyrdom of R. P. Firm, at Easton a weak ago, whose blood ha n t almost oongs ' aled, In Ws vaina on account of fast outrage on a detakatiflaiwiilid• ual by i band of brfpnde from a neighboring ,suile Had the AMIN been rertreedl. 'it been Free E tate realdentiof Fistulas who Alad• a foray into hilesonti end chopped a prominent citlien of that State hi pieces, Rem:, e n 01 4 toll what the end would hoes bunt • . • "Were ,I Bruton,. And Ilrututlattony„ there vire an Antony, Would ratite up you spirits, and ptita puttongue. Iu emery wand of Cesar, tbat,ebouldmon The atones of Home to . ties and mutiny 2! Freedom hes three'martyre In Ilattlek whore blood crier shad Isom tbs. earth for redrew: Their Mantes will - survive them, and all a conspionotie.pqe in the history of the territory, in gather Inner with each suoesidlargethis• Won; while *huh who.birm. been Inetronsaihd in mateing their deatlis,L4n .ittohhon,' the, Otoilifellows, an Eagle, and kindrepleits, wilt'Quirts remembered with 'disgrace: The , Idatdrien bait only to' weer • up leeway!** die :of the Leavenworth , Thearstd, and 'thio-' Equal:sr I Large:m.4k to .clompils -from their own psalms., thou a nernitlee whioh will. plans them . ealde of the most .lisfattions obscaohas whiols'id, on Pige , R blateTyrdCeneerßwwldgj Jissdaoi , ..+3: !Fr-. r _ . . The Monroe Dectihie. The Madamt hetabgenca devotea•wholipage to - the - ithrtorr o f ch. Moo • doctrine. dearms ma prove, by. estracti - from:lettere and 'feathers of Messrs. Adams, • Webeter, Clay, i Hamm , lWoodbury, White of Teltosistesee. Yea Buren, Berrien, Both ottoo , Eives, i Polk, -and other statesman, that the Monroe "cloatrins'i amounted to nothing mom than a spetaid once for a special occasion, and to 'elittW: that there was no pledge intended that shotdd Nadi the American nation perpetually. The various points of!the Intiligmates argument are um_ med op opraprehmairelY. ea toiletry 1. Thar th - lidiaHriiireii of ISA in both ate phases, Mid its ortglo - ln , ilnrchanged rotations end new responsibilities-imposed on the eereral States of the Amesican.Continsots, arising eipeclally from the'emancipation of the Spanish Colonies, and rendering it condnaire to the interest of all that the American dentin : Mita should-not e be subject to future colnitimitlon.by any European power; and thee OP :Mere &eta or States should be allowed to intervene itt lb* domestlitiffaire of any American people forth° purpose of suppreesing republican ins:Mations. - 2. That Ithe Menne declaration; in gofer as it related to -the threatened intervention-6f the Holy Wilmot in the concerns of the .11pasilsh American 'States, wee Intended to meet kw - - Soutar Mottingeucj and therefor* ' passed away -with the ocoeslou wbloh called it forth.- I • • 8. ThatiMe Monroe doctrine, in velar as It relates tothe colonization of the Amteritten-Cm theta by any European Power, we. not Pa tended to h ind the ifrilted Statesto guard all the territory-of lbeffew World from ench`cmert potion by the European States; but waiintebiled to ludiestei.ae an important principle of Auterl out habil* talloy, that "each State shonldgmed by its ownl means against th e establishmmttof my - f attire lEaropiaa colony." 4.. That the . Mouroedoetrice" was not intily PrePer'lleltlle "e Pledge," and so :such was.ms peclahy dittearded by the Democratic party, -1 The current Interpretation of the ."Mourne doctrine" Ms, therefore, -no foundation in the truth - of Metory; and, if defended at all; .mast be defended on its instrinsla merits, Id a' grape• sition wholly distinat and *Efferent. from which was crmitelred.by Its author or aWrmed-by lie great promulgator, whose destiny It has been to give hie I name to a principle for which he never contended. The'doentatntary elidenoe to sustain all these positiorui Isur ,er7 erring, and we regret o Ina bility to putit It In felt. P.. 1 . In dootnuer to Gee. Cass—Between terelveand eine o'olcield yesterday, as - Gett: - Cam wee deseendbig from the eastern portico of the Department of the Interior, on 7th street, he fell down several of . .the steps - to the midwey 1 landing, a d sustained kijoriee of 'a somewhat serious, an at first Very' alarming &Israeli! Several pe one hastened in a moment' to Its side, and rand biro insensible and - -bleeding profusely flout a nearly perpendicular cut over the left eye and penetrating to the skull , .but without fr toting it, as .is believed. Gen. Casa was promptly Conveyed hick to the apartments of the Secretary of theinterldr; whither emend medical gentlemen; who- bap pecked to be lo ,the ; neighborhood, hastened to his relief. He continued hmeusible .for some time, and, hen he began to awake to cone:deep; nese, be sp ie from time to time, but very . Ince ' herently. be wound - being dressed and bud agel and restoratives. administered, he Wee placed opt a Utter at About half put one o'clock and conveyed to hie lodglog _at the Ns tioual Hot I, where the physicians we have alluded to resigned him to the care of Dr. Miller, lila nal medical adviser. By 4 o'clock be had e neiderably -r evived , and -appeared quite ra ts al arid., calm, and, so confirmed throughout the evening, I' ~ , No one a w Gen. Case etas moment of fall 4111t, stud, I that we have aSaenah.fli that he had been ' the rPitient o ffi ce, we should iambs in doubt to whether he was at the . time going to or run tog from that office. We hive sun one gent) r who saw him falling when epon the fourth step above the landing , and 'lslam the assns nee that another gentlemen ... well known to Us saw him when upon the fourth step t .from the p. As there uo- alevsn.stepe'from the landin gto the floor of the portiere s -the- evi dence of t e latter warrants the conclusion Wit he fell do 7at leastseven athpa. ,Oo:theAthe troil thern) 'de of ttii stair TO theie MAIN - Toe, Dentine's o the eat:Helen of the eon by the'mar ble wall, sear which Gen- Cue probably talk ed for the purpose of , plating hie band against. Ii for seo r trity and aupporc-oNationa Intal 'emir, The claimants to the Mexioan Indemnity 13,000,1, under the purchase from the lam Dictator ants Anna, Messrs. Aspinwall, Emma don andjargons hare been successful at Wash ington, d the drat draft in payment for $656,- 000, appeared at the New-York Sab-Tressuiy, drawn to Howland & Aspinwall, as assignees of the bitabe? of Male*. it was paid into the Bank of America, and the understanding in the Street so, that nearly the whole amount goes -to Europe in the Pekoe-to-morrow In Bills of Ex change on England. The operation canned Ster ling to advance to 109 .9 'cent , thouch at the close firs: l iaises bills were had at 108}(3106i. Other Go ernment 'drafts will probably appear In a few da ys for the;remainder of the $8 , 000,000. It is ru mo red that the assignees of the °haat boughtthe existing in Mexico;r 'against This woad a settlement could not hairs been item, ate—for the sum of $BOO,OOO t4400,- 000. Is they *odd well afford, an doubt, to do, as the speculation upon Santa Ara, on the eve of hie Sight (rota his capital, Is undeietood to have been a magnificent one, a good'part of the purc has e being paid by Mr. Emaidon teed others, Millitary and &apply Warrents or Claims o the bankrupt Treasury of cue Dictator, bought ab at around discount Where most of the $8,000,000 is to land, Whether here or In Europe, i not yet known. It is a relief to be sure that the money is to come out of the Do,- eromentilock•up, end the Monty . Market Ain* eensiblyfelt the news. It will at leait 'eupp4 most of e Bullion likely to be required 'far Oh port for ome weeks to oome.--N. E Finale. , Tax hitomtouns Muieran, CoL Parker H. french, on the 6th het, addressed • letter to she Secreta4 of the State, at Washington, the Mott. WM. L. Maxey, I'ol4 that the period hai arri ved when, in obedience to instructions, he must formailylprasentlia credentials, and respeottal ty ask the recognition of Ina govirument. To this Mr. !Marcy replied on the 7th inst., in 'a letter egging that he had laid before President Pierce the note of Colonel french, with the let, ter of outdone* accompanying It, and in reply to the rertest to be ntecgoised as Minister Ple nipotentiary to this ,governmeat from the be publlo of Nicaregna, he was directed by the Preside. t to say, that he bad &Len taken the subject i• to deliberate consideratiou but 'has not seen suth as aient reason for changing the de termine on made known to Col. Preach in Mr. Maroyt otter of the 21st December. arra • WAIL—At one of the recent State election In Blaine, en amendment to the compd. tution o the commonwealth was adopted, making sheriff., udges of probate, Zto, elective by pop ular Tot 4 question being in dispute a. to when th s provision should go into effect, liw.' o4 l ll contest has arisen in consequenos ofOcremor Wells b Ting appointed a full let of those officers for eao county, she have to contra , alptinst another lit in possession. Jody. Davis. ,o G c the Saprem Court of the State, declared the over• nor's appointments illegal, and fortified by this decision, the ineambente refuse 01 yield to dlik new appointees. in several atom the hum boos enminoned the pot* spd taken toroibloylotsession of the nounty jalle. The full bench of the su preme Court has it to decide on the questfen In dispute. . • alismarole 51$11.112111.— ; The three Itztatrdloth• lag weathers of theloutalsas Benue to 59W Orleans i have been =seated, and theirthste Demooritta ecrtapetitare declaim/ to .he 1 4 9 4 elected, iotirithetandlog the , deatittetion gel ballot bizee otilhe alght of the ileethiti." , D trit=-100 btb. ina Ai ago BILL a tioarrr. waed TERM' FLOUR-400' auks' in store. sad a. far ifilo t 7 Jdr IBAIAII Dzassr sap' QUGar4 7 Oll , ,-10hbdet.4. 1 0- der.. l ir • 4 /i,m4kseiVilrigiutteetbr LL ARLL-13 ban o.ds N 1 cLurilardt`-' 1 Aox:iir.o allatfLieoi 1.4 AfSkikkilibli O. FurObre, CarTvckaßtir!iidNll nth " lit cii niv QIIIIIIB7-_1 tetd panted rece. ii,nd• fox 4 17 occoor p ro l l CLOVirag BFAIN•r/1 begs in store and for pee, Sr be, D&VIDC, MEC. .IPLOUR--Cboice gam Family kands.in ext. ' d sibby - • - DAVID 0.11.511)St -..r0D'13 INDIA CHO Wes: . 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