I .41 THE DAILY _ IP . . ..., Eti'FAULl.'5,l-IED IN 17,411 t . • , 1•1i.ek.,1.014.Y. .'" iiillStrirPgA — ' 'ii •• - • 1 - H. ;4!..0.6.iimi1iii. , '4l :0001 AL'itilllßlNG AGENCY .1,, 121,Nalw.t: Min. Not YOWL `•.• ~, . .. f • • , . Abd•NA LO.OstestrecA Hatton.' M=Mai : Mll3l COIhrIMM Wm. nu + OM VIM/ PRANSYLVANIA RAILROAD, vii ; ,%.11cciu..ilin , 111017 & BRUNDAGE, Etuk,Wsirne.llotates, Troesralres,Columblena , Richland.. ' ' Dartoll.lrmant,ftrtwmumilcaEhlattordrisead othorz. /.D/ MAIDEN LILIES.'°ANTON. 021 k, I ...... Rol: ,Cornir of Front Street, NEW FOE, ! ,' 'I '• , r , Dim uu.P.ns or 51.ffe,-lit,ird A D:', 0 , ?Phan. orhAd. Evans * .. .. • • TRIFLE REFINED CAPIPIINE, . . 1 1-91M I =l awn.. o. 80 and 95 per cent. , 9LCOIIOI &N. B. RUM, .4 . e.r.F. oli; ~ _N raw. I eate.mn, i ~. • -rc...e.-. 0035911.0“.. EE.a. • i.11..q nionnatunus *No suaLLA., , ...s • H. I'. Moeller Eat, T oirlin *dial. of the beat quality and offorirl st . -- - ---- Ul=et market Pik . - . r 1W : HALL, AAEOTIIey at Law "Bake- BURNLIO FLUID. ' I ..Nth Bananas.. Grant irtreet. between ' itnixt.ti and , Pplrfta Tiaptatine. Ter. in , 0,, it..t.,. aort ...t.u..4 Tku... D uel Attu. • na30410 'i t''. 2l A.A. kr.rls4t Van& r, C.,11 Tar. and NAVAL dTOREA. 1 r ovary oalotion. TEIO3. ISCIT4. Distills. lair.' 1110,1.mr ANDREW k JESUP. COMIMISSION MERCHANTS, Cotton runt Woolen Machinery.• , se /Swiss/and/3°4m. MasAinistf Xis*. Mtrsg. , fts issPOrtarlsnA nesters ill 3.l.ufactur.ree Articles. No: 67 Pme St., New York... • N. B.=Auents for the -tvounnurr a llgnOn LEON ' I Steams Engine. and Boilers, llSselosiss Agency In Ilex York for LO WELL :11ACI.11.1n8LIOP , Moohlaloca , Tools TIEMANN 15 ;Fulton street,New links BIANUFACTutRS & WATER COLORS, ,VAIIVISHES, And Importers of. French Zinc White, ke. POftUsta torw.gled uppu =Tx° • ?mos, Fans awl rimy Goods. trasliery 10 P. SRK tqa PLA.OE,.NNW invite aPteutkin Sold.hera and lircstorrt • o rune stook of Perak GPO% Bak. Tooth and NALK 'Branum Wlee'Retioulei,l'erfomern &ape, Poot _ poles, Jet mad _Head Bracelets, Pocket Backe. Prue But. :to ov.• Pt ot auddieedies, Hooke and... Crop Welek Guards. K' a:, Cortland Oleal Beads, Zieckikeed, do.l brdir , Bubb. Cdiabe,,Cdoek. Bad au4ToYevtelerr derrlorktriverde. • tt.nri sa4l.outlery.tiold and Gilt Jew 7, AlkArdectre • dulYlollosjettudLog goner/dud rap large stock of Ettgliatt, Wrduch and Berman Panty Goode, pbt- will be 361,1 at thArtrp lowest prices for Cub or Approved toper, tkretter.podeaal l ararest 19.Pirk Pees, New York. .P. B.—Plakee 'out thli Out.. • red23-Iyr irougteB Patent"Plastid Skirts. . RTES it PIIANGE, No. 1 Barclay etreot, O aant Tart - 4USlON—tious a.pLignulne exent they h.,. the ?:4. 4 ol4 , lfgtteA . Ag d maa . uf r t s tule t t .. re u, el 72,12 p. JA.0103 ON- itt• son. CELINE AND 'FENDER MAKER, 246 PAGINTZT. G LW BROLDIT.S.T..NZYS. TORY. '4ll "FATEEAEK'S PLATFORM SCALES. Iligonidßrained littei tL p boon appointed . no.der a of l e er or.letrested oro FAIRIMM I -4 ' • c :to g V t ir " " l owsorttroW m iai.Vta mum''''d -• Thema Wahl 'have both •aottiaated to the Othe rs.ilr - .12L17aeall the rrlnolpielltaltroada In the United Butes ' and tmeand. sad In Crary branch c 1 tomitneaa throughoot toodel, theimulfana socolso wed groat durselh, tr hare; otned for team'. the n. 044401:I . Danz TUC STANDAW • RUM WiLICh MERE CAN AS NO 4.P . .P64.1a • • Ws -ere pro to VI orders for Cerchtir., Pnrtable, Uortzkan4 So Mill, 0.4 - Unread and Waal &sloe, 61111110EI atom kir.lBbEY WELLII., .o. berth,streat, Oorameatal Roe. atzi-Irit4 r ; , Plt.tabozz.b.. PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. .nlat -"" BliiEto* 4 acuweemas to FL el. Bigelow, WM ' lt , ;DIAMOND Lay. ' war Wcoil at, T Pittsburgb, Penna. • fi.OACIIES,. CARRIAGES, PELETONS, 'Li Buten. end ire., deiniation of Haney Ifehldaa badt tavola:, and dnlahat In a manner nneurpassed for pa,ul=lateledance af dabh, MILI of arnrammenb .end d tr mate:biz rm! weetwarranted. nnD Utde Oil and Leather Store. . • ... 4 • • I No. 21 South Third , Street, , Be_Vereen Market end Mutant eta, Pbfladetphlee EIASTOR "ATM SPANISH AIDES, I),r . anderenteltedPatas lans. , freeners' Oif, Terme re • van mater's Toole et et the tovrertprioreerut the beatterms • . sr In the rough wanted , for erlilo the o r nVetz ceorLU be kirenlnnerk, or taken In Lastrter szored free o!= r eful eald ancoaueleaon. GROC ERS, •.1 Wand .Ciltentissloh Merchants, AND DitLIMMLN PM.E2:IIIIUMMEaeMII4.463MB,. strati comer of /rune, - P1176M1111. rd. so. 10, ae.d— c'xizt ••";'' ''''"—eiti;SY, • S 14°71:::/6151538-1 0 ROCER BOAT "FURNISHERS; . . No. 111 Water Street, PJi7lll7/108. PENNA. • : PAINTERS. . LONG &-LANE_, OUSE AND SIGN PAINTE RS, NO. 96 THIRD srazEz • (BerweenWoodand Market. ?tree &) -orders promptl . attended to. smeared hi sea: • • .IrtYle. • mnar-n &W an - 'WM:WM= AND ENGINE,BUILDERS, tdonadieturon *fall deocrfdrtiono tIU Castlam MON No. Market otroot, botween Vint and booond JOBEI' Ik vilatiL% 'LIBIIIiGE,'..3BI I OMUTI IgSEPIL WHITE now oak oil bag • Mwom.W. = P re"' 4 "" r wo. N • -ff ?j*.r.?: ...• M.111,11,un. - tart.. the ribUa to Ws staxtbf 2174Hi11;9. ab. bbli b. - .01.111:11msboallexam ponniamm , that one' poke gljd , M a t_ 'bac., bdmlthis s =t.V A rirs crooks colbset.lo" Osolimr - Tbldr =lv raw w.l It kr blurb! W lWar sitot ZWUJiaaturers. "l"4 ' TM?' Wiewiirtris=r - . , tbsoompum... his viliarviitil:lnrilt 11. bed =QM nhasmible 4.timullotara, at. mob= by-Abose heavy 444uPw. whkel the .seasis ate Etioxesitsur Honesgl Memos U.; u tsoklt yon 8 0Gm.% war/ st ,rpto a Jcopt Ma ocr; m e tbas!lo e 4.irvioug • raw. bat ataftiei, 11; dir .. 8. N. 18/0101,81313818. _ . TOLE ALE - ICE , BETLIL :118.11M=;•14.241 Liberty Arai t, and of ood. Pitt inimith Pa.4•l4aml temps on Dand ann. .• - thissMegainetal conCianyttnatitofDmlgh gleaning., Palms . Mils, • etuffs. WOO in ail king" Tatty. timfilititt. PEratrAtT2 !Mak 20 my old Wands tad costocasys....Thmttia kliCait my gmeit ta .Balthriem. Wel returned to tab 41= . ..ram: Wawa the prim Establishment of Yr. Jag no. ;241 Liberty •Mnet. ,ball b. ham to me my old clittOinen of 11121ioblar, and ,hale opsr• ,• 4,lt nminittui to On. main with anything thm may want to =yang cetbitainnim N. W1.06.=8114 - . )WEBTEEIN W4A-...STORE• " "Corner 'of Wood TE A 1410.11 streets. !pion FLAVORED BLACK TEA-10 hL bf th• cLeeu ganlAs it= Mop. "1.9 Imo" I . = gra, Nola Tea And . A. MOLORO. v, /J. ,NURPHY BIIRJULFDILD, - kik" andladieeltress .604 lexteralll., CLOAKS, TALPIAS A.SHAIVLS, EMBROIDERIES AND' - SAUL'S GOODS, • "' • Use.- Luaus ',4l2,.Agnin ..rrtatent io lizijo_r ri. ..th• aeon " I r m a I rti I c'eti.lem a t ". eArr a itti 11.t.t u.er 4.ca" BrAvesw Fenders and Ilia.rrons./ : 4 43ITY , STPVE - WARE#OIJBE.' No. Woo 4 stmt. • Al arrthkrylttett .suarltittabors named. vow 00.14 ---, Iw. to= Farm our] I s i t ' Z "C h.el" . lirilft% istd ri coZ• e_oro titote t. l to poll serpwle r th• • lovoitl. l tr " the .• • ,Nk!eeff.7ls' Rood Sawaneor to .1. liarodotoor: WILLTA ILITOKBIiTTLEE, Jr; Beatifying Distiller sad' Wine' and Liquor. M.BROH-AN " 200 Llbay••tred, Patiobscrok. cce)4l, -- •- •' 1 • Bags! Baplt , - — 7 — "---!-.II it : s tOICYTIEBAT-1 3 AtiS- 13 mid 501b1. mai ~,,,,. bad and f...i. by biEBARit I anal:m.3N. kritie /1410.1 . CoWn WM. Istilakm; 400 to ICial -, - • 'ft:colas:lM day; Stbzubel BebtrammEara. , bbia.bm,y, - - I. Donaldson, Alderman. FFICE;M:Irner of raeU a t n lU d tit. Cla bi.2l • ' !• 114 • 4 4 It . " 91.1) attas i am to. t* itkotf ir ft-* ' :, SCOTT,, Dentist, roustri Avec!, 4.....-u--..• • .. th* do= wept ot llarkez. OM* to s tep'-" . T •e• ka. 11...;t0 6 r. , AU feet wiwrk...l. . ',--?...,',.:.;." ; . • -WI , , . • . . _ . E. SELLT.IIS & CO., Whohi6alajjzitg, 1 ti„,,,,,,%.51:1:i11tahv.•=6.7.1 to the Inge J a a n i d crecdr . , one 411 cu6town• sad ade66:66 In Dragw_PatniZYln• v111_116.4*1V1C*616.1,6 1 6 select 64 storl. • .:- - - ' .d.c**66+,..- ww.a. • 1.. :2 OM - WELLING' WELLING' ROUSES, STORES,- .63,, -' --, rannwrr-4 lame am, Baca on Id Ea altars , 5 , c*,lo. fourth iv -9 lattailtareroaas on ',sta. set „.... . g= h rtte Imo -1.0. _was the outer- detatt C Wats ca rm. it; • Clam Drell " arltb%thmfalatourd:Latilatram town; • Castling ....1 ,I. ;,Wan CU Banta& art.La.tro taw ow Decatur it.,,t a frolall . 2,, , i . ...5 airClut..ll; a Ilarebaan an- lit IF,, a Dwellins ~. ~-.: Inlamaterilzappta to ~• — •• . 1 ,4,,,,.. , ..., ' ~ .. . a; ourassar a soar :as mirkii.i. A m. '''''''' '' i EXOILURIE:BORA - - FARM -,,six vaT Balding Lott !matt eta 14.12tcd 4ad.Cardlt to tag Ith card. -adjoining - the 1.1•0•11 y. Of 14-11. 011 . Whilarani 6111110 4, two stars t ßrit& tenant. , - .. ~.. =WM cattuctar !tea lariqu i aCenyo, Welt. '91,ATTuttw......,..- LAi . - ' l-wv- .. , •• . zais—n2ct •26 .' baa.Whito real 'd fo A IJ an GGETT. 1 "vs v.,tons .vo /forgo euperipr Angst. Fell Rod RLocIDe; _7D tom Piuniaroama Edi~ ~. ~ :L - 1000-Ibe'pant 6 ! quali ' g~p~ s.r~ ~a~'~~i i DIII. `sal ,''~'~" ..~ .. .~.a .~~ ~ ~;. BUSINESS CARDS LOUIS SCHAEFER, Attorney :at Law, and Eastern Collector JOSEPH S. t A. P. MORRISON, _Attor uratUt3ZWAlt.ntirm B. JENNET. J. 1110BEBT B. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, ll St: tode.lla 67 OBKRT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— ', ch... 4. of Fifth sag Grua strosts.opposito the Mout °us/ stn.* Pittsburgh. taf2.4.),63 Michigan General OCeindiadon and Callen tutu Agency Office, tioll Ole- collection of. Home and Foreign rdaroUltliir all °them &tow claims. In 211eldinon adjoasirtSta internment sod Payment of Money., Psiaunt °Maw; oind Salo of Seal Estee and Roan nlidinsarsano Avon. gIaLTIXR ANDERSONDetsoll, a bilettigs. or Bahm, Bonk enniVrare ' Dint V e A . ; 13= Loran.. d ,root a Co-. Warm:l,l.m Agencies or Otieldeon from roapsetablo ma 0.176 loonnknook LEAT. ESTATE OFFICE, No. S 7 Front .treat. 3d door from dtark.d.; Desk, to LA. Ohm. aura Gre .plc tron. dd. 430.1 vrovarty bought sad .1.1. , mr/I7ex . AUSTIN ,LOOILLS, Bad Estate Agent, Sto4:, llocchoDdloo and Bill Brotor, O. No. WI arth POW, "boos Wood. Boolam promptly sttandbd . 1.1*,1111 ABILTEL L.,DIABSIIRLL, Secretary mew tusuraand boawiay, 941S•ter oltreat IeLfIIORDON; Searetay W e gen, Inen• • - *laic* occ, li2 Waal' =PA. - -01,331)11903.00FFEN, Agent r Franklin Inka t ro Oamvany.-mant corned of Wood - AZ/UW.IRA, Agent for Delaware Mu ,. two Immo. Commar. 42 W. etret LteAM •' , tnoomorto Jaa. bl'Cluf rj Whoisgsl• and toil Drussant and Dealer In oat, Dpsitnffs. to., 141 Wood stoat. 3 doors Wog Yirgin Vord4 giodirins. m LILT. Pittsburgh. /12rBagolsr dame forn 30 Dr. CRY P. SCOTT, 'Wholesale Dealer in DyemY, Paints, OM, VaraleDse and Dye Stark N 0.190 e r e= t ageo l IY DYOMDt att.:R.l[a. r dlrectign Behantk'sPelmonle Oyeet, n 0,141 7 t A...FAIIKESTOOK. & CO._. Wholesale toaantlietoms oirlYbled Lesd,Rdd canter Wood add Isom wid.t.. Inds lagld it X. SELTYRR, Wholesale Dealer in ANAN' , . Stem. OW, dc. .141:11i Is RESTER, Wholesale. & Retail t =tiste„ mem or Liberty. sat St Via stnese 1311}100NISVASER & CO., Wholesale . eteneita kiro:3l, Woad Allot. Pittsburgh. yOggEli FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox J &bo earner Market arse. and 'DLarnand—Ese I"me scan en Lands fall and MD pieta asearterent ot liallelne Chola, Pertunuire, and an articLa partahrlng tarns bud... Phyldulana recortptlona carefully aornectmdel at all bALLTIVI COMMISSION &C. • ..Two. a. HOODS .. D, W. DEMME UM 01/ aicize' PittAn.troh Humphrey's, ißlLusa A liCorun. PhDs. , ' KOONS 4; Byagn3B, FLOUR- FACTORS , •111:, Gederal Produce Commission Merchants, N.* NO wh.mo ad W N. mas, ffi, belem E. PHILADELPHIA. atm ro • Ilsiriany, Woodwar , ht 00. Phlal,. J D Labour 1 Co, elr!.. 0. Garrott. Martto.r , 0o A D Butioet. it Co. • Wald a o.fre, .. TVONI it Bible, - SINT, Prim kt;o. " Fosdick t Yodels. " ()Giro Cope *CA " Morrow at Chatter, " Tel:att. {spurs 00. " IS Chanztowetb 100 Bey. Kennedy A oo.,,Pittiteg, L. WittosLetb .1k Co. Piipli t h rE . ' 53" ; r." a °C.. .. rat 11 1 111C,O, '. 'Aid PittOwerth and Plolltiri l'Otas Merchstira generiar. McEAHE & ANIER, loncetectos to /Li Mason.) , DiLit.v.oo non", GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Oimmisaon and Forwarding kerchante. 1 No. 114 Second it, Ataburgh, Pa. [Jon 1. Tat , ll7] iol2 Manufacture: ITILGY. a ao„ DEALERS IN FLOUR & PROVISIONS General Commission Merohisnts, /0, 84 SOUTH WATER ..112818.87, . PEIILADIILPIIIB. 80-81.asee. Alex. 0. Osttele • Oa. • Blt.er, Juan* 00. • WIIBI4BBB At Co- 1111.4beint ' .; " & 11... gum • ' 1.'n08.88141. SPRINGER uvWISSION' Deslei in Wool, Provisions& Produce generally, NO. 295 LIBIIBTY STREET, 111431k4 PA. MURPHY A • FORWAtcDINeIc.COMMISSION hillSoll44l, Pettipier Etteatbm tine, to the eels. of - .PR ODUCE'. N0:155 Fiont Street, Orpqnita 113. Ilerrtazzabelin BOUM ' 3O3T ATWSW. J.. ATIVELL, LKEIi CO, 7 . 1 4. 0 1.x...5.A.,..p,a0 VERS. ,„ „Alumna illreo=sinen men:manta. AND MUMS /X 1. raTSB UMW XdArbr.Morffießß, ~- 3.14". Wood st,, boitorees Witer and From la 212THEIMIL DAVID C. KERBSTi anour,-Produce, Travis - lan and ebmmieslon MEROHANT, No zer fate, &ed. cower qf kola. Pittsburgh, LINES hie attention to tho saie of Vicar, tS Pork:Bras. 14.4. Chew. Baur, Oran. Deh.tt ,• &eds, tn. to. • onto nspethilly soltathod. , 50847 HENRY 8. SENO. (4te of the firm of Tizng & Moorhead) WSW:LWOW MERCHANT, • OBALER IN PIO 1110.4.1. AND 8L00M.% rio; 76 Water street, below Market, mug Promo:mon. PHNNA. A. HARDY, oomm.tar'y ATikloWlittffibiluzz.szvn Agentai tho IladLuni and Indianapolis Matt sow. No; 80 taster st., Pittsburgh, Ps. I. 'elm:. VORWAIIDERG & 430317AISSiuN MES, 1:111ASTS kid Deoplas In all etas ef Plastrozgh insaturark aztleaga. Lead Vir Loust 444. No. Flea tate. Pittatranai. - -anitydl4 B 2 CIANFIETAIate of " • Ohio, ootholoilial and forwartins Idtiozwit, sad Whale. in Weft= Um?. Onmes,_Batt.r. Pot and • and Wataxn ••• we • sonny. Nate Mod. r -& z MP' Grocers, rriaace adauntadon Merebsou, Nag,. In 3rl. •1: Alanutictorni. 112 !demi latieVitir • EM aa S, weEznotraE.-:- O Egraty H. ' I•lol,Lriff,Ydririreni and Onnurdmilon 11erehintn.M Dealer in ChnelicSatts Lai Min and Prickoa getter r.117j Wind strait, above Water. Inuabatila I in) 31 OW PAPIER, importer snd Dealer , Plinth wic'esnain , Won Pips tio . . an mnrtd Wr e 'r x Pl x" Fl " 4" " .411"4 3 ,, ' 11.1.111111111 14111011.1.1.11.1.1".11.1111111.111.41111 ' DRY GOODS. ;71 Li SSP a HO'll - 513, CO., Whovide and Reba Dealbra in nalrmoSi . • astoomisargs, Hamar a 6.40V1LE. , ,Eiltgaia oo l lol 63 . 216.17 Ata,L, andat.tKasalo4. 11 LA/IPLageolta Tor DasdAra Tartu,. athiu D. 1111,, Jr., &Bro., No, 91 Market Et , are olosiag:onteiheil n4,,,r34l;ro.fArgavi: ant ply... =on rim . tratmarilLpt.tr 001, i " Stfattitting,nE Ytenclt e:a.alinaota.'"hactt...l, wiTra sad o th er [meth, rah s'=4 Wank Akirl 04111 , / Prowl@ Maid awl litripe4 Dyns paka. all of ' *Ws idu nditarAarstavlittee 4.- A.utak* 09, 971:11D1111411...0...3..421 . 111/kr 'a 00 0.000 1.-bIAbON & CO., R'bolesalonni Retail porters In fancy sad Stops Dq Clends. 94 rUth 44ttstargt6 I Ain URPITY & BUROIIFIRLD, whom& iv! and Retail Dry Goals Mezranats, ammer Fourth end Iluket enotts Pittsbarial. • -.'ilemoval Removal! Removal! AMMON I RA, 171711# SIAN:ST. H AVING Removea. oar Store to N o . 23, nal dv.t. o.sc amv to A. A. Noon A. ON) wean how protNted toashitrit woof dr btrellt Atook• or Im. Onion and Ainmicen tom Osowtings.' and uds Cloth/ ; tide c o axes. In oar assortansnt se.n fond st•To s ,lnr it figoAtber with Ecoinh emu. kwunes. praIOPOJAV , low Wood- Omnpolno of llowallytion4_ ado, WA MUM. Met BaralOp.n, Star Sods, -.lOnanlin. M4Tsj.*". 1 . 0110003. Windoni SWAN 1141MAThm"1" ntartvtag - 4/ :ga 1 =1, 42 avaiet•AtaeM. to.roo, toi ATTORNEYS. AGENCIES. WM. A. 113.V7M'S DRIUGGISTS. =MCI PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING . , FEBRUARY,II4, BANKY ;ZS AND BROKERS. BANKING ) HOIJS JOHN T. HOGG: DRDPORD BEDFORD ‘ll. BOHERSkt SO.ILEREXT co., MOUNT WESTMORE'D CO. OONNELLSYILLY., Il L AYHTTE IXIO., Penn' UNIONTOWN, BROWNSVILLP. .• NEW BRIGHTON, BRAI7IIICO., Depudle reesteed, Diaomate made, Drafts boo and collected. Bank Notes and klpeele bought Mocks, Notes and thh,. bought an, aocondeedon. r adonGarramm and colletion* 'nth Palate. Varms4o, RAYNOLDS,j)EVOE. & CO., los 4. 108 :Yukon &red, rYJEUM OP' Paints, Varnishes.importers Wotnn4 hMO kind Zino Paints e In W s -13 /4. oLoRRuS,, motiv ,DIAAIONDS;OILS cio.nontly on tninil larno art 4 nerfba c p oesaar i t&t , /11.VPIIITS,_nrO goo:Word: of fillAT QUALITY. "'"'" f "" ..4 pmign goods nol.lllll4l.theet frog, the prodnonn. and r ,„ • offitr or the parlance or other win, on the nice. Lone , term. • WOODWIJID I (h."' " 'nil Pm"' ill , AMERICAN • FIRST PEP4FTMLIWIfI_ FORTES. AMEN NRAMER & RAIIM,-R - ankera and ER dunce Brokers. Bay and mall Gold and Mar sad Note., natotista lama on Beal Bstate or Stook Bean sae Yromlw BM, on Notes, and' Time BOD Seat Lt i le t t ' Buy sad sell Stocks on Commolselo R dens made on all points in Um Union. allßeecorner of Third and Wood strutts, directly modes the St. Sheri. ara HOLMES & SON, Deniers in Forei • and Doutestle Mlle of Exchange, Oat/hoar. of Podtn. Ronk Notes and Spade. No. ag Market street., MS burgh. girOollectione made on all the prtnolrW dells throughout the Ordtad 810 t... ' MANUFACTURING. PAPtER MACHE ALM! ACTURINO C )M,P4NY, 80. 78 Second et., Pittsburgh, Pa. MANIJFAOTURERB of Papier Macho OrnementsibrChumbee, timers, Steamboats, Ships. irror and Pict ire Frames, Window and Door Wade, Brackets, Truants, Cornices, Ventilators and Centre Pieces Ibrlslllllllo. Rosettes and Moab:drum armory deamiption, size and &Miro, =urn and warranted More durable than MIS otherarticle now to VAL 113-Orders executed on the shortest Y. It —Attention of Steamboat Builder. le rily dl rested to this article, on account or its light Ler ht. CUILSIESIS, TOMO ~ No. 78 Second et.. bet. Wood Market et .1023,1 ti" Przesstmon. UNION FOUNDRY, Mitchell, Herron & Co. YKOD., No. ILL continue the busines3 of the Union Soundr y . ta• ol Liberty stand/AMU , n 7 of PENNOCK, U , I 194 nay CU manufacture a. =al, a lane one tonal aasortantet ot CASTINGS. ooannratins . Cooking Storee„llanges and Side Oveni, OfFEICE .A.ND fiTOWZ.S. MANTLE & KITCHEN GRATES, Hollow W. Wagon Bow, Dog Irons, Bad Irons, Too Kettles, Plows and Plow Points, Mill and Machinery Outings generally, And GAS and W PIPES of all idles. IRON & NAILS OFIIiE BEST BRANDS, Shovels,_B9ades, Meg, 49.: All of arbleb.ltall Se add at inannonialuzW 0.17.17 Penn Cotton Mille, Pittablug a . . lii" ENNEDY, CHILDS t CO,. also. Am, twaxi of— Penn • No. 1 bom 44 lidsaetingg . . H e n a n Chain of all colors and 40.44a5; _ tton Tarimr, " lied Plour all colon nod Beatk WM: • 7 " Rope oral dams and daiallatioar Batting. WZdars ton st the Ifardwar• litcee of 1.04 'a us. 131117444 drest. will NO. attantloo. I T IM=E= & C 0.,. 61 Penn st:, - bel6w Barb Pittabur 11 3 L'a4. `TEAM BOILER IS . and IRON WORKERS, Manufacturers of Barubill'e Pot. ant BMW, trammotive. Rued and Orlinder Honer., ChM, Pam, Breichens i l . Lre Bei. ram Speagotolatssrs, Salt Pam, Bugs bon awl; is g ... ltar Black and Wort, Bridge and Vl•duct droq the too IthOZUVIIIOUPI. AN orders from • adv., mum • Mended - . Rate and -Calla. CLSON & SON keep. emetantay an band toot 7 dooolotlon - and varlet/ of ilato oat toth I,Lbolooslo 11111 MILL Moos ttoOring oast Hot. or Cop. good sod atteim. would do wall to .ilia co •WI totes outolotoloo aloovhsor. to,lB-ti 'tiltW. WOODWELL, Wholesale end Retail Idassullaircnrr and Dealer In Oalann, War. N. strati GROCER ii P, S. DILWOIIa Striver & HiIWOHII, WHOLESALE 011.00ERS, Nos, 130 tn 132 Second Street, (Botarern Wood wad BaIMO) MONTROSE MITOHELTR.EE, WhcAosole Grocer and Glexigral Merchant, No. 99 Lioerte Strad, PULkoniqh- .4-17 SHIM MME. & HUNTER, WHOLESALE onoc• ERS, 122 Second and 131 'Front inroot, Al& PITTSBURGH, PA. Wallace & .Gardl-al3r, II 01;E BALA I) NA I. Eli 3 IN 'Flour, Provisions and ProduooGlenerally, NO.= LIIMItTIr BY. ' Ja.304, .j 3 AOAL Y, COSORAVE a - CO., Whole jl3 utters. /Band - 20 Wood stmt. Pl.t.tbunidx. A OULBERTSON. Wholesale droner and A Cionnutston •• .• • • ;Dealer In Prodtxn.l3 MU. Jowl runv.----....anzuan J OHN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Groom rtr °BERT MOORE, Wholesallt Grocer, tik,D.m. to Produce, kittaburub Bleredectures, and all seeds-of WareUre -ad licatseile Wines and Liduure„ No. ere Liberty street- du band s verr ler • • of superior outs iraaatats„lll•4ls n. a. corns OCA.ND.LFZS, MEANS &CO:, (iguana ears to Wink a AlcOsattless,) Wholeials Chocora Lle•Wrll Id lima I4atla,ols" Oottora tarns, aria rttroburst EL1.W.0613=8 d. 1 3 ,. tort= of Weed ADO Water tr.e. . ra -40 AMIN 1fi1t12...--.W03 C. SOL gnus & ROE, Wholesale Olvears and Ocaserrisalon Merchants. N 0.194 Lthertr =eat AM. • • ILLIAM A. Zd'OLURG, - Grocer and TT To§ D. ammo of Wood .ea Math . toad. Ms Yvan. on hand • largo woOrtanot or abates *iroorri•• sad Ons Tori--11 •• Pratt. mad Na,at inoluale wad klotalL Lrau inumer.t, a Oix;Olesal• Chides. Coulaihirisii . Sdsrettsuts, Driers in Produce sad Pittsburgh .bbinbblealires. No. 264.141ierty stunt. Pittsburgh. • v.,.a Mme.:..: _ ..:_...._ ma. BAIAH DIQKEY & CO., Wholeeele (ho- I.P.AG.ALEY, WOODWARD k 00., Whole s, eel* Omni. F4.1;91 lamb% "taws, 1.• • - Book Agenoy. riIIIE suleatibers have estabildieLl a Book I Maws:ln PhilsclOgdo. 11 / renbh on/ bma bltScat al Lb. mall odescal . Ons or Wan% /MY pa pu wns, try forgrarttlEur tbisittitottlyttOti ;dot of toy or hisounnes. mob as 61.scpsrs'. Oodsr rotastols banes, I'm& Losdes Nombloos. win mall. tho wanes for ow row sod nro7_nr, IPOmdld part:nit ofslthatt ammo or cc sob. desitdon to sis ocVe h llsomino. tan Ell main espy ofeltner of the Urn poetsolls. If colldesibing WAS worteorn ell tOrsspnlamils vlll 7: inns u. Mon, twals Jetts:snobs soar said n. Enndopcs of sissy dm:don= and Emil* at lowID snsatinos mobbed. Me Pomo, Dross nc.muctioosster. sans —dss of Indesstan on Wood ssondad with manic sod MitpdM.. 'Woos .of Noir 114•41r.p, Worm otatorbino7. DOA /11Winld3=n.' occtleostas, Bosnian Coda. LIC codas onst Oneida to. Issued' within, vlsys ot Moir =craved an send sThsgosccoo(77!oo dcdon ttu br maitwOlP oo4 PITIODI se • ellgaabo haring srissnissetlds. Is de IC to than advantage to sel4so the incbsoilbas vn *said oot es wan. in the gals of the won IST/LIY • P 1 IdandtwlST CO Soilth Third it—PldnOssldds JOHN T. SHRYOOK. Book and Job Print and Publisher. MA* Mith stmt. emu gantnesid, Ossotts I.IOOIL BINDER'S md Bazltar's Straw klifterislairsys Orr hogs. 4 /lisk . Books, Page s tsAue enotionson F 0. 0001.1.R.ILNE, (emCciessa to S. sad or, • Pap e r Wbotesal• and Ustati Doan to ikolutaltatioo or, ood listsb.st. folatal strut. GUI doot o MuUt blaorls AP•ihn.p. Ps. JOAN B . DAVISON, Bookse ll er and. Star as timer, automr to Davison • •/•••• No, 0, imams now; war Pourtb, Pittabsosto Po. REIM B,IIOBIYORM-Boolkaallar and Dealer In Statlenerh_te., e 7 genet etreit. mar lexamed, PtttatocceauPs. gookaallara and titatiLara, Igo. 64 Weal Knelt, next door teethe calmer al Tole& Fa. School toe let. emkeeenstaxtir heed L...RNAD, Svokaellirt and Stationer, No u 1. 13 forth strut. dpnlloSull4ll3fro. MUSIC. &C. John U. Mellor, . . O. 81 WOOD gTREET, between Diamond All mad VenittllMlr o gncamilvt i ll . LentloilrgerginsoNry and QRGAISI umatorm Um& and d. k TJO iluniesArl Pules! Goods. IL !Lieber it •Bro., • ' VO; 53 .11FTLI I ST Slip . of the Golden 1 1 1:14 1 : irgt i sel t. P r'r a t iq B tl re' 8 YOf d, Eidliw • N13:1.•11.AkV5 O s mYLOOZON 11.10wAN 8117.310 Ni U HS; Dialers 11l ?duple An* goeld Inetru• maw. (16 Ch lotto Blume ANUFACTURgR and Dallier. in Piano Ayala/ area Importer of marl. and marina] lortra menu, •Solearent for O. gAkIIIORG PIANOS, also lbr , imam.,m DAVIS A 00.'S Doo Planowolth with: out lEoleso Att.-no:trot. toys In wAttit. ST. GLAIR HOTEL. w =WPM IMMO ' Corner Penn and at. Clair Streets, pnymmumouo..e.., W. 0. OONNEJLLY, Propnotol. wiarmome Retchttm's mower with Reaper Attach meat. 'vim Moat perfect machine in use, warran -1 tat to cut ft= 10 to 10 acres of awn or min ten day se well ea woad I* dame by Nytbe pa,„ of Mower. 6r 63 . wge bb. " 1 140 . 21 1. " .1. 'IA vs , mJll- s •C. IL MIA ISLAND. 06d et. DB 2INLEY -7— t NTENDINGto make Pie 3t . :211 his future &Wit4 s 4Lit tt" 2 "l l . t rearefeneneeP "eaZde• DROPEE,TY IN DUQUESNE BOROUGH , IL ins BAIN -Silas llof elf* rut moue. ',Rya to ma Pin* does frountlAil= g lacas" 112 "PMPEIT Is troll missal to man dabs& gam , fitack ort It. Tbattils maths wilaktts i ttl i atud....4 rir=rl al w" t. a r width wth rid rA 4. alt Criol. ;Cot& Iwo Oink *a lb* lot.- to Bald at it mot tot ~ -%,41,. ,X, SI OM wilAkitesr‘ t•lt ,, u. -' ...i..-.3 - s .., - ailift:', YEW YORK ADVERTISE TS. From BKILLIN, V 7.3001312, 05M k 14C1118A., nu,Nzruutra Arissassugo 1.100144.410. 840 Br adi4.1 4 . Nno Fk . S. SIMMONS' WHOLESALE AND • • RETAIL MILLINERY AND 'STRAP , GOODS A P HODES.. 561 RID a DWAT;' NSW Y OR/L—Din. to tom, for tha aspen!. Pnrroat of enteortne =meld. for the Spring Trade. which. WM arrive and O.• ready for Ipetatetlnn on onabout' the Ann of Alarett.— Southern and Western Merettatsta and pecttpliy Invited to cal and examine the same before porobaans, elsewhere. Pattern,: 110anete always qD hand, and not by explore to any stld2ess. 15430ta• • -STEINWAY & SONS, . MAN ACTURNSS and SS Wallet Street. nas ozoovowavr, mar VIM. I.IESPECTFULLY tall the at, tenUon of the public to theiriptfmdld 3= "`"'" , Areortment of sein-grandendequarel f wialeh, rot volume o • toms elastlZ . thu d.. of dniah . la Obort OVerrln2llfr that Mader. nano perfect. am unenrreeeed. inr. aed the First Premium for bath lands. he elempnitlo w n mite, Me moat y artingellebed ßal mako reEers Irak won ' rhllAdelphia, Nework end ttm, NEW TRIUMPEI--Esenteree a. boo hare Jost been enamel tbe Premlwa 04)LE MEDAJ.. (over an eompetltare) at the late Emir the hettettft, utatut % arrest Pa/ace, , or the BEST Plehollnleea de7 itelhite - SafetTEtioL 'OR MINING PEriti9SES, end for lONI- A: 11NO CLIARGIES, b4b to WET sad DRY bhurt.thg. :Is i ll a n d ltra. t anlODD r iraMTVEßT l Ll P SY. o Illeaufulam.l sad r 314 I,y• , • GLEN. PUTMAN,' 891 N 1Drty iprden prooiptly tllloßl ak kw. ODN PO Ni• DER, at the most appravul Wands.- MDOICIS TIONM. F.1.R6 WORKS. man stows. wk. sal.ll.dlyy • • ' j ritpV.l:l4:4:l And Edam lawn& Afinutoototy. HORACE IV SIGLER, WHOLEALLE AND 12.4741 T.:, SALe 1t00.11.1 64 Forsyth street, New York. MIR. H. V. N S. would Gall the attention of Vl.tee , els vie: trli ßing the city; . altd ally thaw In U"' "."1 41altOO "7 AND &U ' --'4 RiCTORY. In the noteweelon of nnenatlledfselhtles, he le enabled is extenteali order. on the Wiwi= term. The Sale. rooms e i lete with oho/. and a fun assort. MOUE GILDING GILT.t DRANCIIIDL MG& 8100 GILT 'DM WOODS. OSII. bIAeLD., ZO3EA AND DANOWIANY,In eases variety and eonetantly on hand. :r • . Orders tmli ill parts of the GIaITED STATES *ND CANADAB assented with promptness, smoked with the Greatest ewer. • to &Mama dlecount allowed to e . H. V. BIGILYIL, 07 69 .d it Y. , • • Now Sark, • For the LOOO,OOO. THE U. B. PATENT MARBLE CO. (CAPITAL stump.) N...aws Broadleaf'. rot , . Wenn os. Nee Tort, 4 R,.!..tyLertzLitlopz,so...6,....oprizinE.T.Ris. ke. ha haltstkrn of Menne, .Urces.t•L Pyrenees. Nee taw 000 jpi $0007.ma6am0.q...1 In strength. = and dureUlityto reel inartne,,and in wane reepects r thereto, and et lees tinchtAlf the mot. Unlike roerblelsed . hnn. woodoxr elete.:lti .Platf thohy Ile. from ell 4rriT.r i ant., wea Lteh r varAL.lbroo the t.31.... , 71 , a r , ri f ' rl b ri. =WIT= Lunt= %.',7li.. u r b an . satisfaction gaerenteed. AgrAtittte : q . . g.i!im.• treated with. JOSEPH LAMB, Poo. LOVE. O.AIIO 1 . 5,4 , V. Pres. . nahlyv BOBIEFFELEN, 808. tit CO.. 111.11)11=8 ANDDif x s .Draw, Painla, uiL, Dyekkerfamety, &e., 170 WILLIAM ST., Itlow Ybrk, NVITE tho attention', Of .tho trade to their 11.0 and yelled gook of Dr4S. Mut.. 011. Perfume. 't7 b. t.th...Bll l arlaniPartitions ofbtardo %var.. Una' are ale nominal& dimmed Rona th• sources of prod uo. Lion and anasenfast.s. supplkenf. Toota, flak and Nell rombea. Bruises. (beta, Mortara.' PPonp Yrenda aad Perfooterp. kytracd,-asa re or nirrassally ombraesd Druaudsts mots, chick Oar era also enabkd ufke thermosPadvantspeons term.. Orders, saber In parson or by mall. will rewire prompt Jela-lyr stkotlon. 0:1 : 3/ TO BOUSEKEEPSI?.3 AND DEALERS. THE HOPE HILLS, 71 Fullop craw. and 71 Itiaszati crzszt. linr principal , Otor, 10:P./kiirra strut. Nn. Fort, l'Aetary, Nun ;A°. and bi Up Stott ntr , ”..ienws CUY. Propnewrs of 'Aldo' lung and well -11. Irria COF irn FEE AND WILY N.VTA.SZJMUIENT, Contlotu to;rip.* bre. Jlianiacestiosl kincoxrs to Thugllalalnir illwatt i Tro find °User Cskra. oo prepare Coricoooil Emma ocber arti ued dui], usri In every fardlY,vnith - lb.r afr.r on= tti. mass rearionstilo tams. iitilorri *oat to dealer. rtro it. •4 ~l. LillArd. " Tr.. 21 S•ain ' tinnierimilvls.40.thadt• Elop! MU" UN, NEW YORK CO kiCHANGE .BAG MANUFACTORY, Nos. k 25 and 127 growl id., up stairs, Corn Exchange Buildings, Hew York- NA MUMS, FIAJUK DEALERS, sup 1 71 1 urgiA ith .t= t r*.stIrsatno.." . ortoi.4 t arda. itu Imlnctiber would all 'the etiolation of Country Mordants to Ids asoonatent of Fan:tone Bop., und of MM. and dolt factors to filo vartogs otflol ol ;Wain/ for 0.30. Yd. and L.O lb. 17.0. Proololou Nolors supplied wat. 1451 131 1 1 S. BAGS dl dv and gualltle. ouratolio4 tmontlcloo to colt an to. ohoruNst maw.. oilimiroy Y.I.:LAK .Prvorlotor. The Adams JSzpress:. Company. Pittsburgh, Roche:ter Orndffew - BrigiVon la -press. stKlit the especial accommodation of the aria population aloonthe Um. of the Ohio and Peon. van. Railroad, benne.' Pittsburgh and New thigh.. whom Lennoxte business mut relsnotie moire pooh Agame. Tam Adam. 0.11.1.07 bolls Mule sorb arraugeonent ebb the ainireed ac.to enable them to put a trusty hie on rte doettotoodatiou uho•ill take charge of property w i ll buskins properly sotrast- M hhh. The Reationnst bate au boa halo lo the liadsag• Cat. lot the dopealt and beater meanie of Money, Jewelry andothem rideable.; lie will lea. Now Brighten by the RoristorTram. wombs. Pittsbornhand Meeha n, My dates Made, idatlmd hl snob cutootiadou. may ben to blip, and Won by the Trion, with hie OM-de and Oommtiodom essepteL 4 V l Z be Ws dote to reatioa on hatap trliP sa dowels. P.a... orders, money. to which will b. daleresid to the pupa t7otY wow tow the .070..1 of the tr.. at the Alleglome SM Depot. U. .1/1 aLoi twelve wittesu ay verbal mem..• se to 111 dallivred in thilleity—woodatadcata loteZeice-- obtain laterination, sod ondem— order and Warn 11.00—mat. p ar s Largo or .moll, a pe. ocapta. to gusto ealtitie. All MAO Ste. Will be de livered at wiled for to hie two 01110. .01010 .4emosble distanow without extra .args. but to looting ruoti t=diroctiou ea paalwkow.artawially ibretivata bound. At Way Ma/v.lm all wiattor 1100 lon with the Ration InL A TV mizvraziTal , Tar - =:: ihr owning; waggle to. andllor services rendered b 7 the aleeienger. are Wended to W! within raw. denote mutt.. or in. en e.. to ouch sato admit of it medal asitesonatieulli be made. AS the Madam 1J required t rte. hi. Oleo sad boo. lneesdotly with Compeer... he.f.l2 ; pan the . rani of the line plemenot m hips to van in mat trip for his pay, .. he hal no die:reties thothe matter, ben bees isanted Allesenger, and Williginunenoe fa duties on tt 7. De. 21. 1666, MUMS AID LOIMIL Pittstoorgh—ed lloutth stoma. Ade/thaw aty-.Sidahriddi Vele. hischailor-617. Whits: • thaw—Dr. Mangler. tlrs lerighton.air..Hooph Milo Llama op , . t W m. 20,1146.1 • • TAMES W. WOOD 04411215 T 21,12.N1T1J1114 FM 97 axo fill Mar, rrrasaticon. LW„ . W. y inform bio friande and Moon. that h. haiLost. comhhined hi. gook • atham which la diddadlp Una breast ined beat enrar prom as Int.ble clap As as dedaradined to uphold arsallk wa. 2l/h~liniel needenialls Amt. warbimanelilo, and nowt and the Uteint.of hip aror* and Ihelllty sonnullietnifile onablea to mo** war. ranted 11111/11TURY * the lowest prior. t kaehill derceiptkin of fornitals,' „ t AnotIBIN easill• our '''' ' ''' ln b eeedar Thy lbllaulnglertheaco ° Ltt oie wt. of Adz wartmant:irbleh. tor datums of style apt nee• aannot. bowar=o:&ofaialtaatarn tout.\ =lll Phi& ant a ggOlotta 40 do Walnut 'do 100 Mamma 10:41.11120. 1215 &Manua do - do 100 Watorm.o4 Div 50 Walnut d o s • • 100 Marble Tor Nuts* 000 00 60 do lirsating Pomo* • 40 as klahog • 2 20 Walnut do Ootto e 00 L50 0 Omar, ae and Pow. Ilealauwiri 20 telahorany Wardrobe* . . 10 Walnut 40 1 4S TlMasent4 . l l. Dining and L ashlar . . 12 goaretary an 800V ... 6 40 Down Cum t . MlsenWpfokE Hot and Pentaaatandia Ihatehoter Papier Mocha Tatum) it= on Mall% PeleaPraio oo l 16,11sabathezi deo and Plar de. Beoe [ton dar, • /*diets', , • Pearl do lastaneSon Dtalajg d9 Pabda Arra r fr . Ottodmin Gothic and Hal Imp ono !llama:ton Thrsiltmea and Mai. , await, calm frappliat wit). artlalas liatboir Um. 13t.mboata and Ilotal• hernlehed at thu. ahortoirt mike. All ord. , . amoir , tir *Wended tn. .0110 fIIALEIHNIE'S NIPPLE LOTION hoe tjp mod ih ideal:LW and stady cure for the Warne. Inn nth!. endured by many others and' flar rem mildatd It WmCao dlioethredthd prepared forWir own. tom by tottmebet's venerable =thee eeont jek ynto alp, and Pm am dm* tom need In the knell, ,Of the in beeeiber._ sad other finOtta• With thesbnie chat ?MAW. thowlatlon and eminent of 00110 fe 7=l , fziet t. gtMElL . ol , l . i ? N gugas amt alTan P.lOll Pnwitat of simian oll2'edtr. mote. aersteeh a n dother f.mmti. lathy, or ters. The Loti .1.4) eththing, healing a me nd plostont to thstoonth of the lohns' One trial, IL Is t•theved from peel asportdoa Bade. to Madam the mod tentleal of Ow inooltethie lyvalsa krthe Lathe. nod moon Ito jut rredatiOtl and eertelesl ano, Boeblath (With dmettont nod 76 amp a Ae • gement. at motor." army phial - Mil the O , MMOZOn Of the Weather on the ethernet, 'hitch rureheaen• cloths bathe purehadnje. TRIM. HiLUIHNiC Arthlteet, UT Baltimore threat. sALßraNirs NIITLIC LOTION am b• heel of It. Z. azILLEas CO. Mda iron. City Conimor UD edur College. 150 STENTS ArIZIWIZAIDArzimETZMWO MAMA. DENAIANSHIP; BOOK KEls.Pnio, ASITIDIVTIO. and . applications to naught to tats ertawlva 1011lal &boa aan2 b2ll = Ooantlaa Taub. Wary/ elamaat Wirt and Gintlamarn.. Inaraaleed to all Mat attend. Ato you fins 64 " 0, 4 4 , 3 penman cosset Om wont • band in poj r. s , aariiatirlaa Ili 41 a I :In al sa. rso awn ao hare tot tzat. al _lboolt lumen, ~ 1,007 , 0 111 nal etan . insedscas sitlw•Rioillis INN* Agit ,so.Jl:iv, L 4 ,3 .11 „ PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. TEWittID4AMORNING, FEU. 14. 1856 Advance Paymente.—llererafter no flab- Wirth= will tie taken for the Daily or Weakly °aria*. ouleve rarniant is made lti advance. 'lirrisnerai , •thil time tarp to whin, the subscription is paid, the paper will be invariably stopv.l. unk“. the submit:4lolllk. rinred by icirenos Pennant. All trans:tent advertlittur. of every ille=gptlon. will be required to be paid In ad. Mace. Meanly eiumptiorw will be when twin{ n.ou, it or wearir Contracts an mad.. , serpl:Ptw all.Plttetrastb Week,' (luau..-The extensive alrenlatkln °Raw iftekla asecefe offers to ear !minus, men sad desttata, Madinat of puking their Witham knOrn Qualm:del= le betwee prow end eve thoneand, washing lineetersry neereheat, menufeetaier and oho keeper In Western PeansTlVerile. and Eastaia Ohio, Message of Governor Cheat) To the General dumbly of the ;Seat' of Ohio I transmit for the consideration of the Gen end Assembly a oonimunication from certain gentlemen holding official Petitions in Kansas. The urgency of the appeal made by *he, communication herewith transmitted indnoes to lay it before the General. Assembly without delay. It is authenticated by the signatures of Jame* H. Lane,Chairman of the Executive Commit, tee of Kansan Territory;. of Charles Robinson, ; the Governor, and George W. Deitsler, the Se:.; cretary, ideated by the people under the recently! adopted State CoMititution, ~ • It repreeents mat an overwhelming force of citizens of Missouri is orgenieing upon the bord ers of Kansas, pith the avowed purpose of in vading the Territory, decoolltabing its townepod butchering tie Free State citizens. . It appeals for prompt assistance in , terms which cannot fall to command Joni Test earliest attention. The object of the contemplated invasion of Simms is to compel its inhabitants to submit to the establishment of slavery. The prodress of slaveholding aggression is vary remarkable. In 1820 - the slave power insisted on the admis sion of Missouri as a slave State, and affeated.its purpose by ingrafting on the bill for Its admis sion a perpetual prohibition of slavery leall the remainder of Territory acquired from France, north of the son& line of Missouri extending westward to our frontier. In 1884 the slave poirer demanded the repeal: of the Prohibition of 1820, and effeoted its ob ject by ingraftlag on tae Nebraska-Kansas Bill, which provided for tho repeal, an exprinordetila• ration that the people of the Territory should be left "perfectly free to form and regulate their own dements institutions, Rl:inject only to the provisions of the Cotistitudon of the U. States." In 1858 the slave poirer insists that under this declaritthm the people' of the Territo ry hoc no power at all to exclude . elaveiy, until, under an enabling act of Congress, they. proceed •to forth a State constitution preparatory to admis sion Into the Union. That tide pretension would be advaneed was foreseen and predicted, when 414 Nebraska- Kansas Bill was under disoussion;'ind It wee, indeed, indirectly Sanctioned by the refusal of its supporters to adopt hn amendment to the bill, expressly recognizing the tight of the peo ple to exclude &awry. Whatever construction, however, may have been intend by the alsvehotding supporters of the bill, aa.whatevcr countenance to that' con etraction zany be afforded by the phrsuseology of the act itself, it to certain that, throughout the free States, the conviction is nearly universal that the people of Kamm, deprived of the pro tection of the Prohibition of 18.°0. have; nod ought to have, complete right and full power to protect themselves against the evils of slavery. 'Tn prevent the people. Trent esereislog this armed right and power, armed bands from the ne , gbboinettite of Ilinscrarl invaded the Terri tory at the time appointed for the firsteleetion of members of the Terr 'torte! Legislative, (March 80, 18654 and having taken possession of the pone. and excluded the legal voters, selected them entree the persons who were to constitute the Legislature, without regard to their place of residence, 'whether in Slieeouii or in Kansas. The acts of this spurious Legislatare were worthy of its origin. Having excluded thole!. Free State members who hold certificates of election, they proceeded - id promulgate, in.the forms of low, a series of pretended statues which have no parsilels in the annals of legislative usurpation. The Governor of the Territory, who attempted, inaffectually, to restrain their excesses by Ins Executive veto, was removed from office by the President of the United States, and thus full scope was given to their utmost extravagance. As if diopoeing of a conquered province, they -proceeded to decree the establishment of slavery, and to secure it against popular opposition, by providing for the appointment of sheriffs and other officers, by commissioners of their own creation, without allowing to the people any voice whatever in their !selection, and by Im posing on the exercise of the right to vote at fu ture elections of members of the Legislature, conditions with which none but the eupporters of elavery could comply. It was impossible for men, not themselves pre pared to be Blares, to admit the validity of this spurious legislation The people of Kansas re fused to submit to disfranchisement by the astir: pers. Left without valid laws and remitted to the-original right, Inherent in every community, to provide for Ito own safety end good order, they proceeded in regular convention to appoint it day and prescribe the manner of electing • delegate to Congress, and to provide for holdieg a convention to frame • constitution preparatory to application for admission into the 17nion en a tate. On the 9th of Ootober last, the day designated for the election of a delegate to Congress. An. drew H. Reeder was chosen to that office, and on the 28d of the same month a State Coruditu- Soo was promulgated by the Convention elected for that purpose. On the .I.Sth of December this State Constitution was ratified by thepito pie, find on the 16th of January, just past, anieleo don was held for State Officers and members of the State Legislature. The Governor and Sea retary, whose eig_natures are affixed to thcappeal herewith transmitted, were chosen at thib elec tion. While these thlugs were. In progress the Ter- ritory was again invaded, early in December, by armed bands from Missouri, now called into ac tion by an extraordinary proclamation from Wil son Shannon, who had been appointed Governor of the Territory in plats of his removed prod'," oesBor. The town of Lawrence' Al actually be leagured, and Its destruction fiercely threatened. The people of the Territory rallied to its defence, end for many days civil war was imminent. At length, however, the Governor became eaneibte of the error be had committed, and succeeded in inducing the invaders to retire. Their presence had been marked by outrage, rapine and murder. Their withdrawal was angry and reluotant. It Indicated a remission of hos tilitlee, note peace. Remoe it ie not stirprisiog that the election of its officers, tinder the new oonstitutioi,, on the 16th of January, was made the occasion of fur ther hostilities. The Territory woe again bread- ed, and an actual retosounter took place between the invaders and the settlers. Some time, near (to termination, a respected (Arisen, in emigrant from Kentucky, of the name of Brown, who had been engaged In it ripen the Free State side, was seised and inhumanly murdered by the opposite a P rtY• The communication which° I transmit expres ses a strong apprehension that preparations are new making for a. new durnslon, with greater numbers, end more ample provisions of imple ments of destruction than any which has preced ed it. Infoimation from other sources confirms the opinion that this apprehension is not ground less. It ie impossible to contemplate three things without deep feeling. They are the legitimate trifle of the repeal of the Missouri Prohibition. It may not be possible at present to re•establish that prohibition. It is, perhaps, not probable that Congress, tol at present oonedtuted, will consent to the admission of Hansom into the Union under her free-State constitution. The General Assembly-of Ohlo has, perhaps, no leg islative power to redress the wrongs of the peo ple of the Territory; but still eometbing, not un important, may be dose. Ihe General As sembly can express the sense of the people of Ohio by resolutione addressed to their Senators and Representatives in .Congress. ; They eon recommend the admission of Kamm, es a free . Sltate the enactment of a enitable 1111 r Secur ing ireedom of election In one the Territorial govermnent be not nupereeded; and what, per haps, In of more imporianes'etill, the prompt adroinion of the delegate of the people to a seat in Cougress, that he may have the Moot favor able opportunity of gaining the attention of the Natontll Leglsiatttre to their wants and their wronge. The General Assembly Wray also, by mitable resolutions, oil:emend the cause of Han na to the warm sympatillei and liberal contrib utors of their constituents.. They wip not, I am. v ewe, btroke the prompt action of the people in Baring thus performed what seemed to me to be any my duty in transmitting to you the communi cation of the popular authorities in Remiss, With moth obserratiotus as the. o otraslonappearal to demand. I cheerful; submit the whole matter to thesupenor wisdenrdf the General Aeeembly. S. P. Class. ' Jvi Eltilrglll4l' aux br' • fi 37 . Ri .1, I.ThIW In 61Aiei A ,•'O4 vi • *mm taeriew Pottimentitivestalawle •-• the tart DarsceldaWinteselwelei ef'llbertterh' I vitetwe.tadieelei, ! ,11 . ;;J: Among the many offeedowsleimel latlemt"oll: I mentioned in the eoursent.thean mtlffitjtklle, ono who stood alone and enammathed.toodle and infamy, and whom whigs sad; ttiAlitt*qff, , equally willing -to leave to the e. Mow= rigoe.of the law. On that terrible day which wee Ceeded,hy the- frit& Night, the rear of agre' . ..ef Oiti•dniaPPnintetlef its revenge had fart/ire/ Jet Treys to the 'drawbridge of the Tower. Wei imprisonment yes not strictly-leak (at heat Bret accepted with thanks-and Minting. Et. - I protection which ihositif4fic walla, made famous by so many crimes andsorrows,..afforded him againsttiny a the MaltEnde.4•Aloon, how ever, he became sensible that hiltilfswas otilua imminent peril. . • ' • Fqr . a time be flattered himself with the-hope thata writ of hawse corpse would aunts blni from his anfinoment, and that by .090 1 4.".40. able to steal away to some forelgrieotintry,. and to hide himself with part. of 1'13.411-gotten wealth. from the detestation of mankind; bit dB! the government was Settled, theta was no court com petent to grant a writ of- habeas corps; and se soon as the government had been eettled, the tabeaseorints act wur 'suspended. Whether the legal guilt of murder could be brought home to Jeffreys may be doubted. But he was morally guilty of so many mutders, that if there had been no other way of reaching. hie life, a re -trospeotive Ant of Attainder would have been'. clamorously demanded by the whole nation. A disposition to triumph over the fallen has never, been one of the besetting dos . of Englishmen; but the hatred of-which Jeffreys was the object was .without n,parallel in our histetl; andpar- took. nt too largely of the, savageness • of . his own nature: The people, where ha was oeutterne, were as creel so h im self,. and exulted in hU misery.ns ho .been accustomed to exult is the misery of ,00nilete listening to the sentende of death, deof fandliesedad in mourning.. Me .rabble oorigregsted before his deserted 011/3WOU In Me. street, and read on the door with amide' Of laughter the.bille which announee thd sale of his property. Meet' the delicate women who had tears for highwaymen and lu3tusehreakers,breath ed nothing put Tengeanoingainst him. The lampoons on him which were hawked about the town were distinguished' by:lad atrocity rare even to those days. Hanging. would be too mild a death for him; a grave_uuder the gibbet too respectable a reetlng-Olsce; 114 ought to be' whipped to death'at the oared talk 'he ought to be tortured likdie he ought to belie= . The street poets portioned out all his, joints with cannibal ferocity, and computed how, many pounds of steak might be out from ids F ell fat. tatted canna. Nay, The ragge I bf :his enemies was snob that in language seldom heard In Eng- . lead they proclaimed their wiah that might , go to the place of wailing end gnashineof teeth to the worm that 'newer dies, te the lire s that is never quenched. They exhorted him to hang himself by his garters, and to cat his throat with a razor. They put up horrible prayin3 that he might not be able to repent, that be might aim the same hirChearted, Wicked Jef freys that he bad lived . astnean adversity as insolent and Woman In prosperity sank demi flder tht toad of public abhorrence. constlttition originally bad -and ranch Im paired by inieMperluide, was completely broken by distress and anxiety. Hs was tormented by a cruel internal disease, which the meet skillful surgeons of this age were eeldom able tolvlieve. One solacewasleft to him —brandy. Keen when be had cameo tq tirend: councils to attend he bid seldom gone to bed so/ `ben Nov, , when he had nothing to occupy his mind, nave tart' bla reoolbrotions and terrible fore bodings, ha abandoned himself without reserve to his favorite vice. Many believed him to be bent off (battening his life by excess. He thou ght it bettor, they said, to go off in a drubber' fit than to be hacked by Ketch, or torn limb from limb by the populace. Once ke was roused from a state of abject des pondency by an agreeable @mutation, speedily followed by a mortifying disappointment A parcel had been - lefe for buo at ohs Tower. .Jt appeared to be a barrel of Cololienter oysters, his favorite dainties. He was greatly mimed; for there are =motto when thiiee lobe least de serve affection are pleased to tblak that they In spire it. I.Tiarth God," he exclaimed, "I have still some friends left." lie opened the barrel; and from among a heap of Obeli(' out turabled a stout bolter. , . . It does not appear that one of the flatterers or to:dinette whom he baa enriched out of the plunder of his victims came to comfort him in the day of trouble. Bat he was not kft in utter solitude. John Tatchin, whom he had sentenced to be flogged every fortnight 'far seven years, made his way into the Tower, and presented him self before the fallen oppressor. Poor Jeffreys, humbled to the dust; behaved with abject civility, an d called for wine. "I am glad, sir," he said, "to see you." "And lam glad," answered the resentful whig, "to see your lordship in this place." ul , eerred my muter," said Jeffreys : "I was bound In conscience to do so." "Where wee your conscience," said Total* "when you passed that sentence on me at Dorchester?" "It wee set down in my instructienrc" answered 3e freye, fawningly, "that I was to show no mercy to men like you, men of parts and courage. When I went back to mart, I was reprimanded for my lenity." Sven Tutchin, acrimonious as was his nature, I and great as were his wrongs,'-seems to have been a little mollified by the pitiable spectacle which he bad .41 first mute:4l4W with vied's ,- the pleasure.' tie always denied the truth, of the report that he was the person who sent the • Colchester barrel to the Tower. A more benevolent man, John Sharp, the el ' celle n t Dean of Norwich, forted himself to!visit the prisoner. It wee a painful task, but Sharp had been treated by Jeffreys, In old amigos kindly as It wan in the nature of Jeffreys to treat anybody, and had once or twig been able, by patiently waiting_ until the dtorm of curses and Invectives had spent itself, .and by dexterously seising the moment of good humor, to obtain for unhappy families some mitigation of their Buffer- ngs, The prisoner was eniprised and pleased "Whet!" he said, ..dare ion own me now ?" It was In Tahvhowenrer, that the amiable di vine tried to give salutary pain to that soared -conscience. Jeffreys, instead of acknowledging his guilt, exclaimed veherciantl,y. against the justice of mankind. ealfma a murdersr for doing what at the .time was applauded by some who are now high in publba favor. They call me a drunkard begat:mei take punch to re- Hove me in my agony." He would not admit that,as Free Went of the High Commission, he had done anything ther-deeerved reproach.— Ms colleagues, he said, were the real criminal; and now they threw all the blame on him. 'He spoke with.peenliar asperity of Sprat, who heal undoubtedly" been the most humane and moderate member of the board. It soot become clear that the wicked judge was fast sinking under tho weight of bodily and mental suffering. Doctor John Bopit, pre. bendaty of Saint Paul's, a clergyman of great sanctity, and author of the Christian Life, a treatise once widely renowned, was summoned, probably on the recommendation of hie Intimate friend Sharp, to the bedside of the dying man. It was in vale, however, that Booot spoke, as Sharp had already spoken, of the hideous bomb erica of Dorchester sod Winton. To the last, , Jeffreys continued to repeat that those who thought him cruel did not kuow.what his orders were, that he deserved prelim instead of blame, and that his clemency tuurdraire as him the ex. trenae displeasure of hie matter. Dinettes, satiated by strong drink and misery; did at work fast. The patient's stomach re jected ell nourishment. Ifelivindled in a few weeks from a portly and even oorpalant man to a skeleton. On the 1136 of April he died, in the 41st year of his age. lie had been Chief Justice of the fling's Bench at 85, and Lord Chancellor at 87.. In the whole history - if the English bar there - is tad:Other Winn:tee of in sapid an elevation or of soierrible a fall. Thi emaciated corpse was laid, with all privacy, next to the comae of Monmouth; in the chapel of the tower. Giutenal. Cass.—T • ":. veteran Senator has so far recovered from the effects of his fall, tbst he is able to read the newspapers, Bitting op. All apprehension about the result is dispelled. The sympathy felt for him is 'hoick by the following statenutmt from the Washington Star of Satur day:— Friends were compelled to take turns In stand:: ing at the door of the apartment of Oen. CAM in the National Hotel yeaterday,aftenOn, and until a late hour last night , . tcr easier the . in quiries of the host of persotoi of ill conditions in' society who ealled'io hula% as to the his situ ation. It will be soh ta - .put dolmal. numbet. of those who actually went bp to the door ier that purpose, Cl Ate hundred; comprising the Presidenk members of the Oahinek foreign MTh ' teem, members of Congress, and strangers and oitiaens of all degrees:. wittunst :astlmating those who came into ,thelover apartmenta ofthe bonze to tes t a the partiouhunof MIL salccoldent We neverlietire saw so much 'sympathy mardtested Ins similar Case, which 'proves bow generally respected and beloved he ' Win the community where he blur passed much of the latter portion of his life-time, and where all know him , well, • personally. Said Effendi, jeateita inn &Man.-ban J nel died in Conatabilnople at theist:Welling age 41f 120 years sad 7 month s, En held O'os kotbuffotne „nada roar Elsthaes,end retained Ma semis pewees 1511,4/40.01. -L s ' ki7i 1 7 1 sii: fto ow 149. .71 " losopsay has belt !Ltealra= composed of • • jgde, amde in an about Ptiftl.4 'CAN-TOM emigrate to igraitaisehos elo . gyttlati *like ban a sub •OligthAthrgrega has already • oteleategi Wade neredntteltilq of the Nepalis tgrariagiliang4, gadhlrin y of Ewan, ,;‘*n.,, : w itaw„o,ll4te is warm, lamest of Virginia. 11.,WMgaiat settlement la,briegy as Wows : Stereiwatatblea are maple& In - the centre, a -plosofhlarni-te laid out in theform of an oats ' if= Il ea a manner tharth 'ettii.rdolislapt up into aixteerffands,oadjblightliage gag at one end of Ilmtotaidmoitgglestabitismo farm homes Are &eel ItAitedabbi 4dqtwiasar one apart • 8492.,te' farm, altßigNier. Mayer • Farei,- seimalthati, discharged two.of th etaltyludicattoMPltikraythewutpture of the fugitive. slaves .nowterdrihiniu that oity.— The Mayor boldttalpit nitirpopin has nothing to - dd with fugitive algal% exams op t ilod upon by the tridledatiths afuento aid them in arresting br retiitthis onntody of such fugitives. lie holds that. aux aub4wha Add !teem hie regular busi ness, and antis; in hunting up seaway slaves, without authority of law, and for the eole pur pose of .obtairdning a reward, to tat to be a . . Thelitteek utuk_Kltifa honiii'vras made half ea hoar before soy warrant was Issued for the •arreet 'the - illegal reek:Fres. A prosecution for Nerglat7 aphid- the captors is talked of =wag the sympathisers with thidtheives. hifilDlllol.llD. Lsrrtus ro enlittilB.--It II stated thstiheirirkept at thelitaisiYork Postof die a list of the emblem of iswebrin the United ptatett. When letters are foutulAterded to that city ti'castilere who do hot readdeAhere this list is contiolted; the error oorriot4, Acid the letter duly forwarded to ,- its proper destination. it `.;" appear, &cm thia List that -'no Jess than 508 letters fir cashiers harelieettinledhaoted to New York ahmeAnaary 2854„rislinf which were re-directed and forwarded to' theft: proper ad dreu, What a commentary mitha carelessness of correspondents, all-of whom,' probably char ged the delay upon the Pottoffloa Department. The snow of Wednesday *Vasil% hire, which tunied lam a drizzle after dirk, wan unprece dented In Indiana a short (Wu= from here.— Fifteen miles ham lefersoiville it fell to &depth 'of from two , tathrie,feet ena lest:T o ted It aver aged that depth tomithin.treaty Bey pour. .„14 Oat andlndiaziapolltit fell to - a depth`of onlyfifteeaneelghteartitushei: Snow .yritlun twenty miles 'of ;Louisville too depth of tiarly arfpilts threrifeat,.is a thing never before I•Anown. Ica,. laces wherti • it, dri ft ed, and in railroad onto ; -ft. was lying kdepth of from • :fire so teh=feel. jon Cour: • • This. Day: Published. • Tho;"QUiakdr.ll 4 - a tats it martalt runs. OND 071dC6 DgiallitiDANTO. 12ma... Cloth. Moe 31,23. • MORE churning tale has rarely made its •amars•s• la any com m l ib The Mani S Lahtin 80. at the time of the se persenitith of the finakiv i lf t y the Puritans,' an the cirthrostance adds interest to 'a. tale Which dow not melee any but whom laminate qualities are tto tartan the Maler% attention, and deeply mane hol • thedustbles. ae Mil ma ethane m adadrabta moral WOO. addaparagraph from the boot itself.— , Tiliet weNd le mans that tbsearly history of the Qua lm'. in . New Nagiaad au.• page la her records which the deem:dents of oar Ptan Yomestort would gladly wed :11thrres front Wens otha. The tinnier them mourn. tee layet to recent, for imam to either party to be awarded.. She corosionansee of a Muth !thole:mace on the one hand, and the remembrance of srmag on the other. ars; yet too fresh In the minds of the dasnmdantil, end Years must p.ss awe Wore either nen regard the other .With impertWity But our historians a. e th ers shoal& rethember Mut the atct 1. may Made dm). timongb attempts tomes:we those deeds rif cruelty or mlnrepre. thatmions or their victim.. angle becalm Um duty of ealtbo.l roaraventatlne of t.boirltonato.,d•plos thetr character with Menem and SO du intim to the motives iVlLunused their math* struet the thus Le not .fer distant With, th e spirit (WYNN thowthterisse New lingland men. especially on =aPti,rotie= to time was, when the Qualtats stood alone ainaltna .brew that ata now 001.4 401. by Um majority. and. It theif aacaltarttlas tmat. • dlaappaaring Irma our dab , . loot MASON BBAYMBILEI, New York. TO MA P&CTURERS LOD OTHERS. Irriii? undersigned ; having view the ax tesoeuertheb boolnees, lately pm:Mad tha . .11.1418L810.6 WORKS:: oa tbaligiononsabsis ither,npithette thie clty. Math then we muter thhcreriou our ' • NO Y SLUT W08EJ3.7 In' Ono city. We would therefore la tD. .Eznalidor Wattle at a fair prim atal tostatbe paTMenta nay. Me coroUte flat. earner of NthilL mad idelthe W. E n Vo r : t dr 2o 3Ll=ne . g . :=l .. t o r cwidth to low inner mark on the kionougabre . l . • •river, at. ap! ma la ono Liandt.4. saventy-an hat i=.4 by fifty feet o w mO. Pouadry mad stting O.D e.' lt411: tv feat in Lmgth far engine house Sad other Thin ls the an excellent steam engine , and other fixture.. .4th emu' ito. ready to firm an d . to work without dthky... Any perms &Meths, such•property so favorably sated. wilt plass eathe Immediate attention to this notice. .I..I9LNONTON COPNLAND CO. Pittsburgh Jatinarr23.lsl,B—ithfcland • IT HAS POWER TO C URE—••I had not used it Mks brite. titt beevicial diets." Buil a tatii hied issei Thrb Zttlout . obtal=ed b .4 1.0 presented erttla • bottle cf . & Z. kWh' Omagh htlitert.' think it • duty whist lyre to both ran and =lot& to raliti.o l 7 that re.a sot ft lades tut I Olt in beneficial ethets and (ender the Meth blaming) had so renew, to hatch Os I Mall* alao. as to haring settneseed its made moorhen .on &fends amines one in partiontar. who bend • thing nth.* on tas ntoge. acoompanhel with • dbaretsdnit cough. Verity the cult trete Itserdep ts (where .ads olds ogee. the sugam.) ban demendstne Is "R. h. Were Ooagis alt use ." PlTZtiKßALDamongst ettteb rw argh..... t l.= . I t 1850. 19d Sd br R. S. SILTAKIW W Z I O I. O, 'L ja.116 corner arWood end 241 sta. I AWRENORYILLE PROPERTY FOR EIALLR—A Lot or Oroend 60 feet hoot,n nonezet, by 40 feet demon wlnoll is tweeted a Bret: flog. nt by 30 Let. with brick kitchen but. the whole containing .in mint end cellar out trtellningt. 604 4=o well Of won., Thieneopenty Is well keeled and i re told low eau on reaeonabb teem. Title petfett. •to BULBUL3.IOII3IY. 4.30 ontorr Seventh and. Eimithaeldeta ro PROPOSALS will be received Itrcronttaz the stand and third dada of Wilkins Inbar Wail= or morstolp, =Wilke Mb of fob. 10217. PO.IIIIIOO •141",zajt 0 rw....1.21 . 2:, ..m,ra=4 , 2lP Jakut LIVILDING 'STON.E--Tbe Subscriber is wiiihis to coatrset fir farideldliflMoo pathos of M Lind of building er, el • Mif ... :rifi . tam De med• warm to th e etbrw id' fro. ISS.W et. 000th Ward. Persons la ward et aardvark du.. Mr, ma rely opmi baths furnished with the Dot ki nd for &trona wells. a* the done or. ftet, well domed awl tom • eery Moog said well. Slitf J. IS CUMMINS. FFICE TO LET—On sth at near htirket, c Q lately mounted by th . AllogbenT Vailoy aR, no t t 01NOo. olio. 2 Werettonao• on Wotan. it. Also. No 1 40 , W00l ot., nom ittk. Owners of Dvalllatt Noonot.lto . = b enrof t u =1:1_ 010 ftt i rot. :g ri e ttir ottrlieo=tro .asus r ) 8. OUTHANNT SON, it Market mt. OR BALE—A lot of ground situate in geF Looirrimcovillot mar the Groom Ittottl, Alma on illon fto b 7 loolt , trl ' ot Ike and to doOlablo for • pinto midenso. a p ply to Lt OET. yoR BALE OR RENT— Ab et cowl. • try sist. In Robinson township. .hest I • eity,oontainitur .bout 2i ems. Cost ander the lad. BTaos Me • Linprommta consist of s d gables, mins botilq *W it isms& sood n == ts t r u an=l 4 rs t r ... ••.r fflllng nringn [nit fislonsol4. Appty to * SlA.lart RUM' rEIII-400 bbla and half do' Mackerel, Milts Flab, Trcrtat, We try 12 'UMW( It. 001.1.1112. NOTICE TO ALL WIIOABE CONCERN ED in booing Moir mowing &Ili In nnitong and onmior manner ouch as shirt whom ituntos Wotan, and clothier. Jut remind guto the Atcogfacto• VMs womectectent 15rotreg Ilweitinsh with ail the leogrorementh dighneat die. Ana llogtoblo ogi MU or rowing. hemming and oLltehing: Vaq lb. gun go Low hor M.W.hine. adapted Ls thy kind of from tio• firma earahrio to the must cloth. Call " tit 000 thom at 0111127.1611,14 Woad 0., r *I • , AMU fbr Allegben7 I AMBS GOODS—Silks, Melina% °d rugs, Getainna alelnanel timed: Ctitheltink Mint and rem variety at Wiatar Dirt Gant% Win land at my little ann. wet. at A. /AMUlutr Ad/ caner Grant and Ma Meta QPRINGFIRID FITENAUE--:Car Whet 1.7 and Yap Pig Inn la storslind far vas 1,7 SUNDIII.EB-300 seamless Bags; ,00 bOl, Bo me so Drisim= 2 081,8114 , 1 a m. Applei4 8 bbls wino Lard; • 100 yds Ilse C•49..t. I ROIL 11-6 bble. bleach, ed Winter Whale Oil; 10 bbl.Touluene 011. ratomus t HOZ. RADON, PORK & LARD in store for sale Pal OZO. W. JACUMLY. N 0.12 Fourth R. 'YE 'LQO - &-100 bb/a.- ree.d and for sale br A. 1.6 BILL SLUM:TT. Wata R. sUG9I & OIL-101hda.N.O. ' ' ' isl3a.roleisi packet :V a ud for ease fILOVER SEED-11 baiiin'etore and for 'Vol. try ma - AVID C. aura'. VLOUII--Choioe Extra Family brands in `.11: stars ams *DAN/11a HEBB= DSGOOD'S INDIA 0110/.OOOGDE—A win. !dung midi ; lent sad Amapa. 'IIITOVE ANODYNIC—A !Imre' eake for too* ae—ildat rant bl 71,1011110.+ a. alsipmzsrvilliEll TWO, Story Brick Dwelling oon lalatag a ball.tro parkas add' kitchezt. Pod s o coil" Enr.thwalares. Th.losis mos tcues , ao a, A o go t =n nt rli a= s ar i f A l l.. saw. 1 - mos 13, 4ifizzom a sox. • - • kbala OTELS AND 'PRIVATE' FAMILIES, g..`" VI" h.', Of *Cato& OA oottor6 so and Coo CbSittbasoads. CY is to da house work. au Cod drunks, on abort Dototof os t.". 1 . I" ' 40 &Cow si MP .WOKIR'S BYE,BALBAK-4_haTe mfa•!Mi of inane. wai t. Eye Bahleit. linralwg. new In oil• for ate aglnliun•seas. D'YE VIDIIII-411:tra -1 41hooiod in store so AAA. wag ; felP 4 , .ztt /MM. a lial:vita:4Varifirr7ll7. , 0.111131232. /MESt 4 4 O Q: •• • ••• ••• aV. R.
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