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tar, awl ertOiraci,
AND.REVit amp,
o c i ldniX B B/QN-31ErieltAivr t s,
Cotthn and Wo.oltu4 rdschinexy.
RerturEvincialld Wadi,ii - I . ifatte Tugs,
, / 13 iTut , 711411Dellen In genufraoreze
No: fill . Pule BG. row York.
''SV D/LUIT 113Edall IRAN WORKS."
BkanvEnonea. and Bader',
Ainaatln Now York Sr
LOU? . clurze.suotlacicblatavo Tool.
, ..,D.,1 T.LIEMANN & CO.,
LS - Fut on - stteet, 'New York.
, DMANGFAcathwls ov
OIL;
.. 1 k WATER: COLORS,
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' And Impor nof Pronol, hilt 'White,' &e.
, 1 31:&Azigirtii.tw. 5,f1i5,,..1 us. t a r ittivo
"` `Odiu'oeFaboo --- tuid - leanoy Goods.
William Tasker,
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PARK PLACE NEW YORK Invites
the. tudm
isot Apithern 2 . 4. a %sate:a qtr.:b.:4a,
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as. scoal,,,r r.m., Lomb., ucr, Tooth , awl Na l l
Brushee; Ladleue,Ratloales, Parini:my. eeN.Paeamb MO'
Wes, Jet awl ad ItrauWets, Packet Balta ,, Drew I.
N•Nr. Pine and b. eellm, Haute aril• Elea. Ytt,b cluarde,
Wazialoteileurd films .grad.e. N•e We., ar-; Utah. Rubber
tlytuUN C.**. at. and Toys et ee.cy jleecriptios Saltiore.
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4. :=l th i=iasnuet. prima Cu Claah au Ankrared.Parm
Itie4rdens SB tether e , eb . ,,,,, , ,1_ . pt_ .0,,, , ,T 4..
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OATES*I . II.I.II9A art,- .fr.311.17121...5tr0t,
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aecordlat 26 2212. zutt2:K.
"•-• :ON;
..t.t i . u. LAZID FENDER MAXIM •
24t1 D N 8 4 , 149 , .pROADWA iYEit 744'
FAIREAErf'S'PLATX SCALES.
11 1 .43 ar14,1 tr ba . ; b een . appointed
- - aratakin.A.nrou for Vol s ' . ef than relateutad
LlLEL,_nramshararatbiLtLra_ =Waal tare:nom • ,
~.'„, ,i' E. ' it ., T,;FAIKBANIES .t CO., 1
rilliftartotiottof tbrirariaerk.coraracinice
Oa o f Eakftlavort all ottior&l -
.. onlOactod to th•
I" Ira • ws. RottiOl4l hi th . 0 cod
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aacariar sag
L . atom- chase ratatton cr= r, THir
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I e are ii. i i• 4fa cgr orders far COMltlatieLlitt
i Mat t • . Kir, Cad_ „
_ttoltroad old vllll
- slum J.UII3.IIMt WILZFC,
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geol'ouEl3:f CA.II4I.I4SIES, P.I4MNO,
Bag g• e liatt eierr amiwption. or r•Csiar y.hku•
mmt lr oa. ZrY4"agsuep pt
and trOtanatartata.' o.T
filite - ‘olLititiliLeither :Store.
• ;D . -
No "Borth h - Third Strset,
Betweiter Obibblunt Va. - num./a*
AILFOROAL.N SPANISH lIIDErS,
au
artAti:Eithi Tatteisre , alaaasiii
st. towesticiam d the bast tarn*
Ibae 1" ! If Flt i at a giTier ". ?"" d f n
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wrionms e Mno - o,Aitk
S notooduunnaiikaritticttilts,
, • AND: Dioltatitalar‘
I nlOiAglic ty hisnufactured Arcions i - -
ik”.119 efrat,:.onnero1 Dohs ,Inaii;',..
7_kis , P.trrautuntatAka r
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JOBB A`
W_ rub kr4sE k .E. r a atk 44,
- 'lctittswr.rau2s ;
iiadire and Pittsburgh IhrUnfartaresi
-141. Water Street,
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AUD 8t:"L A N E
gqiiEfg" . 'MGR' 'PANTEis
r.tro c fe raw swourn- •—•
ii l=29lXdszal t rizkat Streets.)
szecuteirs i gertert2. 9d , el . t:°.'9l4]
ROBINSON,-"KilifB lIILLEIts
IWOUNDEREVAND ENELM BUILDERS ,
g2tlldldahlactßingginiiiicaDUCOA CUCIIII4,
Ifiagitbillelt WHITE'S
,amik,
giC,7, BEP OSITOSr
°SEM WAIN iiii* - Othiying on bath
'msoi intiSsitedbusririeschom h'. lair, ~..t..
the W.... )
me ~lessesaillo, to ro
KW PF , tuntergthotpuntie. to Imam !
.t q a of HMI ep.; -/Lntt.ho Distinum
trtedoratom prtgoseni terveng. pram my, a
. Imie. % An azprimel tafbibarnies. ruble
his to Ms pats= tho ourrotsthe oolicetio •
'°' osasseamtv-yeen mat It ksolem ha .
to nelei fame Us %rots se my '
- bliaufacturem - The stems Matt
rio Wasos ima rga ai m g
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in
moods freaSerosee of barnersoluseed_epoo
‘f.lroo ofSooda, form to WM MM.) Jana whits
1 1" g ir Vsir...4s%ottke ;4A the wra
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Datiaare b rgts i t
k. tinfi , t. 1..1 of
• fee..=Z:a WWI OCREletang= a , =
.. - OM SSTs, MSS." -(Huestall
ema and . l. ..h.r. t'lluSi Yeartehlt? ,hll.O-,
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Ltelsoli SMlStotarsiaohoo• Marti sr
... . , .....tuanan ksest mamma to this , tll,g,..iar,
=.l. 7 airrii winet.l. - Voargfa l ; f , it ' o .anisV.-W
flo, the atatemareor Mr. Mohler" • estlihrl' sae;
tit a IS
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WESTEILTEA-1311 1 0RE.
E:ppluEr.-prz
my Aud - Sitttrotre,', , m
-
strigtaVilteirtrtitlaa Timbres: ars Zs ,
etchip Efenthw • • • a•loop, In • .
—zuswgy..4"HUßOAriktrA - 1
gjordistieglie: Dress Goods ... „mutrally, ,
OLOVatitla k,SuAwbs,i
leimi 4WD 11.21dPZE G 00.03 ,1
-;,1" F3o4l,.."6%adoiliesig;nl
sic' And eslasi " Vartwa
4 -I " abaml.yamtata.Eir.
Itaveir,Situttirtial'ire Irons.
41:101TY 8L... WARMOITS.F.4•'VO.
In Woad stmt. all Mae ham arrived which
Lab am Ms =tor te* , wa meld la
.r afghan amedtager a • attar Hat.
taut
_agaves ital. vadat acar4all auto:a:a
.rtrf am. ; la
eav awe. am w Orme.
Eilamaar to .Isanedellar.
• Wng-6 , 3 gTOKELTM ,
Recturpki)Dit liii or, tuid;Wido—Ahrtiquor
crara i „, 9.a acasoili...iwb,
..-ti ts c f e c a n b,a lmtu ri tra
..r,,,,„,,,, liduntreasor. , •.siolatiesd• •
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roluar
110110A-Inmer of mkt and - St OW its.,
Agnuai rftw atigAV a iatate!f-4°24.7,1"1T!
-
J` kut
BCl2lTr.Pcialist; Yqo'stred,
` 2tA .'erie doors wee of tot Moo botalui,,,,:;;
rolFto 6
r. 1 7
=l4mA,Co.otkolaiiklo.prug
roxrnatoth a. . kr ma d t iatzWarZi n ff
WirViantosear 4*Xeiriffilas P.L.4;* Y 47 '
.IV r W Anil . itm=por t r . wen wheal amt. ,
ael
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Ilop , §l,..liwt•pqgt
• .24, , t4A i wi t eg.
~ large, nnr note_
t 4=4; 3. alikltroas
s bwoUlliF
Market ES:
./tantil -Ramo &mull
saaremotp•-d-co.—ivo. - / MTH 611.8114 M,
H AVINWHemoved our Store t)-.119.,
to, A. .11.111kti Co.) yrs nre
now yandred d kU n flftr on• of Ittr ilw esoaa or . tr.
ported and Ulu In Ma,
=ant. Mind.
Revielvet.
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CARDS_
ATTORNEYS.
. LOUIS SMARM%
Attartity Law, - and Eastern Collector
• 016 ! * .LND ZI PPASYLVANZA. ~C ROAD
O tark,WWllseaftes, • ftspanon.ll,Oolumbiaas,Elehland,
Catrou,il!aximit. POttige.'lMangl. hishoningand others.
riTO.5l, Obk,
' • 1111/111122/01:
16 6 1 *
Ctotas. O.
Moms& it. W. St. hDer. iniestranh.
TtLeotters Urnstaqt.yr. Sea.
YA.aeller
Attorney at ., Law".Bake•
. .ewiaritl3oll.dhim.Cfruit. suet . Lotman' fourth sul
C ddiSOmdlT
41) OPNPII 13:4: A. P. MORRIPON, Attor
neys et'Llor, rerw . db. 14.11 - Fourth street, between
Jr*al una, Pittebnie4 'arra
OBERT E..PLIILLIPS, Attorney atLaw,
„stao - 4404.., . .? f e y
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B.J.IINN EY,
D OBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law—.
• of Siltlsand Gnat etrsotsorgiadts tbeCloluli
caest.N. Pittsburgh. 10Y140e,f4
MBA Attorney arlawi•ofEice
4 11 .Tharth - itraqt. near Grant. Pittabuzgh. jals-Ll7
AGENCIES. •
allohigaralinunal Commission and Celiac
tionAgenorthhe,
FOR th .00llootion of Hole and Foreign
./lercsatilesaiellotheratoti er claim., in Michigan
.im luStAktelign.mt.:m. t,tdarig.P.miticgtigotrin
W.k Sri Deteolt, Miihirran
triltinknail—Meares. rummer g
..triMitn Po., to Mc Loren. Stewart Co.
Merchant.
ligagrzo—rWO Armoire or litorngnro f rom innlientithin
Isurogsnre
A.. EftW/351114
iItEAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 87 Front
Amt. 734 door from Market beak- In Lake Chain
Wale Plu4bb. 4 b 3 . Inv1.11" bought end sow.
aca--tf
USTIN LOOMIS, Rent Eeate Agent,
- Stock. MerasadLse sad MR Broker. °the. Ro. 99
girth shoot, Wool pu,kon ploloDUTottmded
' /79:
‘ I itISUEL MARSIEFIL, Secretary Oiti
to wee teget l eee company. 9414W drat.
hL
0011 DON, Secretary Western Inn
mums op; n snue Anset. '
TGAIMINER COFTEN, Agettfor Franklin
LI A M , nsuilmoildatraul. nortkroot coma of Wood
moot&
P.
A. MADEIRA. Ageat for Delaware Mo
.& tieriortirimmr.mti m el Water street.
DRITVGISTS
CtHM litin Jr.; (suroaraor to J as. M'Ouf
- &To...violator sat x.un DrusuPt ..01 Dakiwiz
a wialamth. ta. 141. Woad stmt. 3 dog !Was
. - .T.'• . -
nijpi i .mirpoi,ttmgh..rqrrimrcibr • Airmt I*.
=Bo
:SCOTT, Whol.eeala Dealer in
Painii, Varniabis &ad Dye iltaik, 2f. tie
lETrlces_ pt attaselcce.
iirteenift inonmende
—•_ - _
AA. FONESTOCK a .00., Wholesale
ind i l v egri l e, "4" Wool 1114 gat s ti
meats,
mrh7
-_ - -
&p. BELLEES, Wholesale -Dealt; in
arAus,24:ll=e6Gocelvarloser4seit....
riumctr.zurrs.:.—. —mws LEM
RUN & fißitßg — Wholi - eale k Retail
oamet--.pr mem ) . sad ee. cn. .tratt.
SCHOONNAKCII - d CO., Wholesale
It/ • Draws* welt, weal stews. Pittsburgh.
J .
OSEPHIMaNG,tneOt3BBO! tO L.Wilzol
a IX, comer Market street and biamad—liolas.
i t
, I mettlifiltlllue - ctazgArtilmartount. at
tiliklkin• 4;lbeel,
,l'atimerr. and all
to
rx= ".
Fa . 1111 arituar ocautaandad at al
j•ild7
Itqw so izi:3 tumuli!!
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• 4 .1. • O : I 7IC — PA.O S
gekiltri Piiiiiate , Cooll/03Skin' lierihants,
No 47 Nor s, FhaZ t and 45 . Wow /244:4,
Emma?. woo.Drore Comp. ..t D latoaar I ON COL, O.
Ownatlartin k Co , ..
ratty,:rp. , • It:lkt
Trant. °43" Writ 1;6 3 1 =Ver/iCa
Bryan. iteanady &Co: Pttiabg Allaaarth a CO. PI "
ifluv:Caterai.v.l!Cb, • Ben &pints. "
. - .110/3 -1111-41 difJEB - ,
• DucoSam to/MlOll3 e
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FLOUlti. ,GILI.IN:,AND' PRODUCE.'
Clorgunfisimi tiiidirorinudin ffieratuuts.
Fo utl.seglisa sc. Fittsburisk Pa.
Van VEdbilthal2
8,111% BILEXIMR 00 2 ,_
• um
DEALRAIR.UVILOUR FROYMoNS,
• Gerutiarirommissiw Merchants,
Vb. S 4 "419 t/271-1V.4 SEE 'STREET,
Pil//11)1LPItil;
L i atlartd a
0 0 34 02 .4 .
$4
irjitnr ERUHARRAILITGAi I
COMMISSiON -Matusztba,
Dealer Izt Iv* Pr:minim &Produce geaelo),,
3/0.:245 LIBERTY STRUT, ,
- - •• TYTTAIMELGIEIt PA.
_ J. 13:
FORWASSINS & COMMISSION MEIICHANT,
partsco*iitt.,,tr I D vo to is: or
Ps, ,NO, 155 .Ikront ;luau, •
as
dlcaoitaabscauw,
3TWBLL;LBB' CO.,
*.g. 9r 'FISAI,4II3-t me Nge,S;
. •
63D UYa&l7le lll,'. :Piirjaueurt JLIMILIOI4IIIIB,
tr Weed rti, betwenrii Water and Brut St
- gag , / IPITTZBUIteIit.
D4ACID O,'HEILB3T. •
Flour; Produce, -Proviicicuir 'and , Commission
AIEROHANT.
.ITo 21r1 4.4tberty Strati a:fume 'Maid;
Pittsbunh,
m. 1418115 1 attention to , the 'woof Flom
Ey.t.asam,-laws„ sfhenry,-,8.. Wain. Drfs
•
trecentate nomietrell *Melted: — soZIT
-HENRY 13. KING. -
+ . (lat.e, of the_ firm cifliing.& Zoarliemi,)
OOMMISSION'IMUOgIiNT, -
DEALER m FM taut' into 9tb0,19.
No. 76 Water street, below Market,
aplV ~ 0 11011. VENZa.
. A. is ; RAILWAY _
comeasegrAl Arkilunyril latuliii
Agent alleladison end Indissiapolls
•N° $0 Water littispuzgli; Pis,
7; 77 ° 74 "
ETARDING e- 0031111
iu7mit mER,.
-inustre tt r iv ars brall VtefAlaryj n fr i i
1 21pr t
,B. VAN - r I, /Ate. of Wen#3ll, Ohio,
% I "i i imitd VlLNA°4 and • s • Xablisza:alabol•
• •
•• ...r!.740.4-: 'll,atter.'
• " W6.!..2.4mS
aswis_ ngugottearizig=isTl,7
VitTLW / 7 430 - 41' 11 01ogitge Oro°
Trorti alre=ald DOWNS iII
•WAIMUOUaE
allUbaXC
gb ' • rZURNRY
-44
atta
•• • /trot, • aterltUttor
MAK' • . •• I ' importer emit Dealer
• bosh and .. • • 11 , W i gi a t e l Itartil
DRIT GOODS.
Who Ulnae ancl.BaUil Dolan '•
pm . owsaws. ROSXJL7'I4 -GYOVII,
Af '6''441 1 , 1 44 'ma t e DillawsterlCZT7
,
I H. Alit, Jr., &
!Pi
0:91 'Market et ;tire dosing - ea theiiiew
ur....zk army Ikeda at an laralonsiellsromes Noes
tirle l
s ai rldgertled
lot
1 =
Ilagetioligisthu'Arrold .rune....
_=rtal
Need Colored Brocade Mid sad &rum unio Dal. ' all or
, erleddle well tee meld ol emu swirl** , bay
ia.
• (*, Wholteolipplia• sil
, ra W 104' ,6 t.g. /41% gteidee.4l/
VIWIII4I4I3IIROFfffizu, whu o w e
1.-MaitEtu-'lll=l4,..zar
DAILYrITT*:_VitOIT .'GAZETTE.
BANKFAS AND BISOKERS,
BANKINEt p .HOUSES
JOHNT..HOGG:
B OVE T R B BI D
BEDFORD
CO.,
MOUNT rheABANT, WES ME M E E O D „ v
u
,CONNELLBVILLB. FAYETTI 02.,
Pe...
E NS N IB I E IV E L Ai 5: BEd it
. 11spoefts Stei l =,.crnte Z l e, uvula bow
stall= otat"s=Brib=rnd:
efflamiaoa. Oorerpoadstie• and --• •
• ----
£LL ELLICIA....—.zDIFLItI
A RAX ER RAHA Bazikers and Ex- I
*Age Brazes. Bur and imp Gold and Error arid
„IL
1402e4gato bans on Roil Banta re, Rod. Sees
...*17211% and
~, o lturi oN t = l.22 Moo' on Beat
tit= =do on all points Union. :Aa r' Ck'
of
uote. Third end Wood irtroelandlmt7 oPPoolG) the St. Charles
myl4y
.110TATREDealere in F 020 .--
n
.L 1 • and Dorgest.lo MIL of Moo%sago. tiortideotos ne.
Podto. roook Not. moll /3•8148, No. IN Uizkot otrost. Pitt..
Mirk. e t made on all tae VoluolPol
thmahout tto. Uniteatio. elttea
-
14. M1X133.4. 11.1roODVARD
FArPFAN/C
ESETt. MAE( H
•
Bra. 78 Second et., Pitt.ebtirgh, Pa.
filjgan A S T rch, U . 11E1 212 f E.tPier Macho
a, r and Platosrama, Window and Door ilea,.
Arackata, Trans. Candavl liwi nid
, lannes and Centro Mama
alto aJ r ttatPt . "ft
"I n
.""
" I PU nr
clan say otter article now to •
1113.0rdars aziontad on th•aboreaat nat..
.V.l3.—Attantlan aretampost Balking le . Tinur
ranted to ti, artlela, on amount of Da Ha a t
No. T&Sacond C lebet. ik r 4 rfa i rkat.
ia23.det
Prrrasomm
,110XLII K1ZZ0N.....-.1111111. MM.;
UNION FOUNDRY,
Mitchell, Herron & Co.
HILL continue the business of the Union
foundry, at tits nld ItAnd PHIC , IOOB, MITCH.
CX .4 24% ►Vaat i rr
anantiont nr=n s ' 1 " . " " 4 R. 4
COOkinbiltOTM .D .ttrza . and Side Ovens,
MANTLE Malin B jMES,
HOU= Waft, Wagon Roza, DOS Iron., Sad ItOna,
Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Points,
Mill and Machinery Castings generally,
And GAS and WATCH Pussy an minas.
IBON & NAILS. OFTRE BEST BRANDS,
Shovels, Spades, Pik% Ito.,
All of which be gold at min areas' prfora
nxy7.l,
Penn Cotton Mills, Pi Vita,
KENNEDY, CHILDS & CO., Hanusio 4
tursticd—• ,
Penn A No. no t 44 Shot
Uotton nmet aunt ot sllnolots aingVidg
U Twltur,
•
1144 PloirlimL and Bun Vord:
" ante 014.11 Arta and destrlntion.
Wag.
Itft at trott..4l bats Kw Ilardests Stant of Loon. Minos
/Al Wood sm - natl.
WILLIAM BARNHILL .1 CO.,
61 Penn at, below Marbury, Pittsburgh,
TEAM BOILER MAKERS and T
rh " ,4 1.4 ti
. • . • ...
wawa • war.k, do=
Bats and Caps:
WILSON & SON keep constantly on
• amillaray dmazlptam &admin.*, cd Unto and
t z . bamelmal• ow and rata dadenta nag
give sal so. 11:• ' paneatnialaralumr . nalatt
W. WOODWEJ.I, Wholnside and Retail
hisaufacturor and Desks to Oatdoot WI" No. 67
Shriner & Dilworth,
WHOLE SALE .G Ito.olllB',
Doi, 130 &.132 Second Street,
wrormi Wood sad Bmlttlaid) PIPTSBOAGIL
r:' : :
Wholesale Grocer 'and General Merellane,
No., a* I4Delly B&W, liabbwoot .047
fadITH, NAIR & RIMER,
WHOLESALE ( )ROCHES,
122 Second and 151 Print street,
J am • 4,12719UT1G11. PA.
imam
.JAI. ouanto
Wallace Gardiner,
WiIO4ICB4I,Z DIs.ALRAB fit
Flour, Provisions and Produco Generally,
110.736 LIBERTY at_ isso-ly
AUALEY,-COSGRAVE ' 'irCh7,le
is Ws Omen. 18 and 20 Wood meet, Pittaburgb.
MARY
A CULBERTSOI3, Wholesale ttrooar end
Capsnabsion' •-•--• • De . ..ler In Proctwe sad RA.
JOSI3I
OLIN FLOW) &CO Wholetele Grocers
ep andOcaamlisioilllerehaats.NoSt3Wci6esid
nyareet. Pittsburgh. 1416
, .
111 , 0BE.Ra liit,)oM, b.„ Wholeoszilts U rooer,
kiLer ot Fergie* =di /bald w sad (*memo
No. alb
Liberty Meet. ?rli me - , • stock of pagerior
nano feextetem..imunet scum ma
n. co
MCWSIDLE3 1.9 1 =43 4 CO. (um*.
to Wick a . Wboasin. Gnaws.
In Irma, Zial,plue.cottonL arm. sad nttetniestk
hinailliatier maws".corm of Woo 4 sad wenn. au.
eleunorett. Po -10
JOBS 1rtar1ia........1141.111 0. ROL
M ' GILLS ROB, Wholesale Grocers and
Corcualsdan Mateantajlo.l94 larsty asset Pitt.
lOU JLI.I Ard A, , wawa() Grow, and
v v. ,Te Doan coroar of Woodi
n d l a r stmts. Mo
&Intl w Ost 4arld • taro oa6ortmcot 6 dud Grounie• sad
To . o-.1• • •• Vrolts 6,63 Ifuts, owl /WALL
WiEAT PALZELL & CO., Wholesale
lemoorco itentsaur Naas IA Produce
WtV PitUb arigh 1 4. 441,4 1.rmNa 51 62 AdkertP sheet
BhIA M H
aik ry ...-... 0 - 7 .... „ -DAW .
bun ny.
WWI
20.
I.I2II3tALEY, WOODWARD . ; & el, Whole.
tab Omura Ho 411 Masi ettistattlladditilf 7
J. U. set
Boot ginoy.
THE subscribers have established 's Book
ja imo= jaltdj a h m a i'l i y i o t ya&e.or look
" ZI• at
UR prisp-itiryorts•
' il_ateLsaors.' en ,
Pisa% 1.142.11 ir I*V* Mag.
Wars far oat year sail • cm Or • - 61thRITISh
trartralt of ismer Weahltricksia or Olmar.
=• sy sad Sa oaph, &bay • ready' •
Mbar ar W tans part:alto if nibs: Shins to 14
worth af bi it AlAtialass all o hs al ts 1011 sat
ostS.
Santo nuatisted tothai may v 1.101
karibMlCS•lll7 dergrtuttsaa Os. Intim pr .a,.10
suA a rattai rtualthsit. Profrish DArs*A.lmattassiis
. S u rct:sel s =ittpr i s c i fO s 0.5 with
Hoodlum Vanua( —MtiWoss7, r?iri — ErtiMosc r eg
oirtateatei.. o ,
n ttlihit si g n s4 l os thrl
z tea Vilit,••• • 7lii "Sat,
;t
tit• D. by atidlor =paw •
Peewits s MMus* hitta . : , •shaitii fawn Total that
ciao Ma - Misstep to thiambstrttsm was
laal Ai spat, we CA
,sel• tht
SYlia.m_6l 2.111:IX.
OattratiSr/y2 60 smith Third st..earriarasar.
JOHN T. BRBYOO4
Book and Jon Printer and • P ILsher.
Ha OVUM asset, *ban amlthfidd, Ossetta BUnding.
li001( BLNDER'SIuid Box Miter's Straw
Boarto alms cu hand. Also. Doe); Papa's and
wlO
0. COCHRANE, (successor to B. Sad
a:Le kffl.) srmosusssa Bolan Dotlorlb Booki.l3lattoo
cry Lod Paw glisitolPl. &Gnu Woo, WA Clow B. /A, o
'DEIN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta
.) loossiosremor so rime it Aro* Bra I man
" 0
Deawittm= a t f , are. 13 Markellani4seas
AY
& CO., Booksellers antetationets,
Ne.U.Wced strait. agartetbiwrawofMarl
ors?). Pr &toed ima low boa. mita Ut la nC
Jr L. RIAD, Bookseller andSiiiiionei;ilo.
• Teloortb errors, ,
o.BJoha Hu ffieltor ;u
WOOD STREW, between Diamond
TdrantiMactsit t galrr*
C A I " 11° Mtrat r g
1 I Ma gatin A l
i s
kin'.
El
. Broi,
VO.fi3 FIFTH St; 8i of. the Golden
'EZZ,.ftIACNV3,2I
lIAR a NEUDILAWEL Gouda Euvilll2lll awl Ogg
11418,1401aU5.113, Nai rn In !IDA) .ad Idusital
I . mints. . ,
Carlotta Blume,
ALABiIIACTURER and Dealer in Piano
4-v- WV,oo..c an "lgirt. ° 4Ll VT &VV. r 2
HALM', DAmEI-1 CO.ll Beaton Planed, with and aka
out Saban Attachment. Intit US Wood at.
- ST. CLAIR 110 TEL,,
001111114.11 =CUM Rota % )
Corner Fenn and At. Streets,
PI1T8111:111GU,P,ILi
O:CONNELLY, Proptietax.
su44reblo'66 .
Ketchum's sower ,with Reaper aittabh
ment.
re meet 'perfect maehinean use, warm;
WU, ea ft= JO to lb emu ir p . "re
as lull u would 4uss r . 1 . p
u. easibined
sun • Kai. SuattUrAnu 7711 w rod gt.
ParznaLG IFINLWEy
ro.rit .1. to mak e BM,-
1
11 . 0PERTY II DUQUESNEIBQROUGIII
SALlG—Dottut• lot or Mi aktits.isitost•
at • ttrastt thostlos 'almost th• c0n01..,T25•
rairtiol.stratatelsoa .
llsl.=
alllo • Mot amers:B mus: to — 6, uss• fes77lS
assault attastool tso Iles sty sail*
of Orals Vocal IWO* , ssotk. .011,
best& iiamervviiiii„..,
PITTSBURGIi, S
MANUFACTURING
GROCERS.'
BOOKSELLERS ,&C.
MUSIC. &C.
.treb his future
p ands caw,
Etel Alca.
TURDAY MohNING, F
NEW YORK. ADVERTIBERIBIS.
From MILLIE. VISSOM, OWEN Emma,. Gc" ,
Eau. NitrlPlPil ADMTUILTCHOMIL No. ISO /bud...
Neil York.
NEW Y0.11,K DITTLINREY.
ARS. SIMMONS' WHOLESALE AND l e fumn. mmuzir:RY AND 8211 AR 000118
110084.561 Mika DWAY, KEW.-100.K.—lire.
EttrOpe. for tho• expreet tiOr Prea Of releotlne
novelties for the Brehm Trade,shieste Var.artire and: be
ready for nospeotton on or shout the. dret of Zdtkrede.—
Southern aad Western ilereheytte, and mull:mina au-
Patially invited to call and •eratoine the same before
porebseing eleetrhare. • Pattern' Bonnets a 1..,"
nand. Lod sent by endue to any addle*. • feen3aeds
• Pain 4, Vataelietv!4%s.
. RAYNOLDS: b.EVOg4 00..
106 4. 108 Ftiltori Street,
N tr.W YORK,
MANUYAMIIREKS OP ••• '
P.lnedr T . Wrillebea. %%Max.tad Uwe' Paint..
imparters of and ossims
W .14, I T•E
EfOLORS .13.11USHESOILLAIONDS;OILS,
.I,,UiM.. Ommentts an hand • lam! and Derlbet
ment. at .11 mew goods remerlred by ;ARTISTS and
PAINTItIiII end by tbe trade 7 aeneigly. • Manufsctmeed
awl/mar or MDT '
lbeedmi gouda go rembre dlreet from me producer,, and
earkSer by the Seekilie or ether Idle, en -the most aro,
able term.
Orders ror mall prumtl:
I attontied 14
IpLST PREISII7II PIANO FORTES.
.STEINWAY SONS,
ALLNIOPACTUREES at *idea Walker Street
moo 880.1f1.10MICTOLI, , •
RESPECTFULLY 41 the .14-.
tootfoo of thopabllo their splemtiti • "
aorartment of aeralorrandandsomre Pianos, ,
which, fbr Talmo° re Nom elasticity_ of, •
tooth. bandy. of toolatar, abort oyarr thing that renders a
rpgric-„,, 7:,,WttrP=At".7::erair=ti'l
the
mfoodieted makers from Ef:etool. rhllatlel.thia,
Neor.Yort sod lnkc Balthooro. •
• NEW TRIOMPUI.4,IIIOI,III' r EhMs AMU lust been
nonmed the 11.11. b? Pramfrux QULD.IIEpAL tour all
romprtitors) at the au Pitt of the Arta llnetltOte,
Orretal Polar" for.theßBll PlaboSartos. 647 oola.lfe
BafMF.tteo.
tVa
OR SE
PURPOS;and.rpr
'XING CHARGES. WI la W.gr And Dar blootdsm
different ThWOOTTON sad If IMP/Mug
W.lll dleitibil sad DOM/LSI TAPN WATIdi
idaands4artol sad sold b .
GLENX PIITMAST,
:Astir bt..SLOW Volt&
v ier Ordato ousstl7 Mlad Wad. of WIN POW.
TlO n gArtilß m' iti4SEttrait ` dria xi att s .W l ,,. 81.
no= dlyo . '
LOOHING GLAMS
And Picture Frame, hlantifiry.
..11011ACE V. SIOLEE,_
Waal PqAtr AND RETAIL RAD, 4100..114
64 Forsyth Medi:New- York.
MR. H. V. S. would the attention of
tazaziwas
ou otictting tho tlty, * snit 4114414 Wow to
volo,to his tman.
WARIDOON9 AND DIANDPAIaKiN9.
In th. poreation of ittioquallol floWtkK ha It tinabliti to
atoontitall artists.* tau wnst lasedbigronna. The We
mttnom rocreariptihtitionbiaLl want
illfilti OE.; • Itfit SIT, 'LAN • WOODsO,(Kr
MAYLN. ZEBRA AND IiAIIOGANT, Grin .'valistio
and otmatantly Oil hand
-o May trom on pans of tho AND
OANADAB ...coral With pltn:lptpece, pocked with the
grestuteon:
A liberal Mamma allowwi to the trade.
FGEME
For the 1,000000;
• . TEM U. B. PATIINTAARBLk Cu..
aturArtioo;o.) . .
NaSE us Broap.r.c.r. wsa 01.apwurtfrk.
.r ro'
..4,IIESTMVIII 9 fOr OVIIIMI: PlMettljr9
ae- la battalion of_ettonnt. Itrocatel. brute..
N tau. sad all army mamma; *dual m:
beauty and dunallity to real marble, ,al Is Pr*
neParlor thereto, abet at Lees than /WI lies toot: 1:1 •
marble/AM tremor:red:4r alatn: it la.batir tn e fnao an
otrientlous 'Vt. uzetild emli , eurtaar wort.
when punt, rar de- aMbambuipatary=
and beauty dr e artle.,e autata ad te Sea.
tort , Bandon; tabhketevellen - sedated, and
aatlafaaLlou guaratuakt. • • At.it, 1 , 10 ttg v il: , :!fl .31tino
trasted with. • Pall*l4 1.17. sat.
JOISZPII LAMB, flea. LOVEL Cl. HI ' .Pm
oca..b/yy ,
SOBIMBI,L6I,_BROS.',4, 00..
111120.1=118 AND.DelAtraglit
Drop, Paint, Oils, Dyis, Pufamery,
170 WI ra A M ST., Nair York,
INVITE the attention of the trade to their
large and elided nigh enemas" k'llillue4Rl4.Prturos
rlistatition tattier nutularlabortaiiror ol . fkails prey,they, say also marls& direct from the souroes grad so-
Das age meaullierm l intehllse Truth,.:Hair Ind Nall
Drusbeti,Efortass, Ittmoges. New& a
Pultustery, Lob ri's Extracts lust mazy ether nd er•
ogee oamail7 snaluseedirt Druggists' steam yekh they
an also enabled to ever on the mug gingham= tenet
Orders. rather In persortor totatalt, tye
attention.
1111'0821ar : • •
TO BOBSEZZEPERS ARB BRALSS.
' THE'HOPE MLA,
71 norm rim. anti 11 Dui,..: niTeG Na. You.
iivecipxl Iter.elmel etnAg; Rae pork,
rocyom fino. 8007 Awl lludscentreecjersur Clte•
Proppoion 40 welt
., known
COPME AND rums zazuzumaitti
oontsan.. to.mpas the but- Pkorosomotocosi 1 .
na.or Jima. Mani% Tn• 01 , 10t14A lUetes,
They stop prows Al attard, Owes, .4,1 -mar ether Ant.
Ales At CLIO/ cm I. l7.lrlMh MAY .a.r.ZUAZI the
atesse_cc.i.th.t.bles. who
AP
lark.
, NSW YORK COUP =CHANGE
BAG MANUFACTORY,
• Nos. 125 and 127 Bread et., stAkirs,
Corn Exchange
Ni MARRS, FLOUR DE . LM ax., sup
Alpiltd oith Seasolasa Bap. grain Blaits, to
1.f013 Ix Nolte, Buckwheat. Iliad, Malt, Le, Fluted to
YLa ardor,
autwortbar would call the L I B.BOO of , ewoftUd
Iteaultauta to lg. anortattatt of Arlo& 800, tad of
81111 m and Salt factors to an micros st/ist 0 8 'B,l6o tha
La 4 10.30. and ha lb. Bags.
Provision bale. nundaLl with LIAR BLOB :3413/1 at
slsa. Lad anadgiee Irudatabad 0 , ...A881a to L.P...
tba a ttarldat aaties, 1.19-6 m, B. E. 01.1.
The Adams raocresa Cow
Pill:hewn, Rotherfer and New Brionsori a % . /meat
t o. the especial aCcommostattow or the
INV W.W.I along the line <dile Ohliand Velar
ay male hallmad. between Pittsburgh .wc New lasou,
whose Intlmate bushman and facial eclat fons maim soeh
Ageney, Tim Adidas Y.eprosw
_Outman,. hare made much
armrtgainnit 10• the ..0•4 fa to eottd. Undo to p•t
• trUM •Irliellgirr at the AootmmodatireeTralu. who win
Catoe alai ProPerty. and Mathew ground, entrust
ed to ham Ti,. Messenger edll lam en Irea nano la ter
Beginitaash au the deposit arid beam seeurity alester,
Jewelry and Wm- ealuabtor, w Brighton
by tbe Month* Ttanarenesie arilusberah end Alleghe
ny City during the day to attend ta side cootualasiens se
mar bweatrumad kiltik , ••ad rate= -- 41 - the , ehlaing
Than. alth,lo4 0054 a &ad Coadalaidase Gamete&
he his duly al mane Cl. at. op tap all
order& ateray, au, whit% edit I* deltic to a proper
Lrti- won suer the wileatat Ute mob at the- Athigheay
linty Depot. •Lkie will also metre .lin. or mind Mem tg.
es to 111 Mattered la the alts--ornmunieste la taitaae
-0 htnitellaltlnation sad roam • rnliee—ardar
you and
return thara--scuiliat arahawi t tine Lr.,lfenlie war,
" teractoette
dleautra: itithant extra cberiprbar L 5 1•119 n swab delta.
the tawniest to tweliagietwattawy lorprbrate home&
." Irrf..7 Sista ta. 44 matter will Paler*. witiLLltte iltstles
Agent of th*Raltharl Ootansay, when the prow may Le
ant at the nation ea the wriest of tha pretty' at rendre
hi gr tritee ' rerWerry/ag inet t e o tt , H L— th4iti o .. en . 4 Itai sprelees
tnelle thze-littniffit std.. oPti• hitzteVe Ls ewe
as to *Matt of imecial twywanente will bantadu, •
Aa tatildtwasagita Is required I. eettle. hl. WU and hub
these drily *lib lb. Omiiirty, end to par laisoU. tee yea
emu of the Una wlil •pteue not wit him to ' • wait neat
ii trifitr u ti?Lat k ile v itege . n t 43 . Vuettst . lx r
and
oTrlma AID eammeuee Alen ch Mrarnt Den' 24, 11,
airre.
•
lelterteryel-44nourta Street.
. 44Let=„ a at i ptejei n tisrazdt Mew
'Mandel Itta. MPr awhitn.
Roehester—Mr. bita,
Pr r— Dritedent--/Ihtiorope, L
Orme Arens Eton=
Plateteariah
_. .
MIMS W. WOODWICLI
U•S/WIT.LIIO.IIIWITUIta 111ANUYAO ilttalt.
totem AID lit 211642, BRUT, iltnelln , llll, •
1 W. W.. zeirpoottuNorme , bhp • frien
tt ds
• sad outonwoo, tlr c it u rt_ouglit4.4 Moo*
rotte r gri=ill i gs b elt .s. „ 4.u. 7% aft* ,'"lfhti, guais .Ci l t p.
l i rP9.,
tootwri aad ltrozo the kaittat r, Itb ordoon awl
es im i li tgt illtinlinfttt igrt 'l4', r° 4 "... ""'
a. wrim. haat am
Ma Wm:Mon , &WOO the ir Ain n silil=
onwt l r.•1•0•t otti coon tam, • •••• 0, Ng 1
=7 . ..dr at ..LtIVVI.. I=l4l:l°6=AlV4,l
0: icua sescottoorts, vadat am *boar ot a ital• 4001 low,ott.
*mot temmewll.l=l o,, lita &ea
; idt.lB4o .
$OO WU to A t 2 end 11.4010un -
100 00. n Mahogany Ma
40 4o Walnut o
400 =Amor natias ra
M W•lnut. do
T o Itl v gloory Di ors
100rWhat* Tow Clowtrio
k Wren'
40 /marmot pi
it . .
1 10 Donna) iglneell . .
78 or' +mg
CI Mowry sad ht., rodasadat ..
V) klabodior Wardroboa
/0
0 algid 40
do ,
40 ..
tip Was sod altbstattaar, =la letk=
' Ol4O
.1.1 11 i l2l / 7 :14104101 W4
Clanl Mains tin ill :rt tagr*
.sa=mn t , az ri,Pii , A . l'• a' a 4,4 otritoloto *ulna 1111•111
tottlanot
again
and Ltatia p
ter•
itboo.• Moo ancrtmentorrkacsanol WttilliOttieldWlll4.
..,
Il tablnot mating (maw with trillion lis te
ad at tha a ,
i rir ta o 4 L:44l h =el a , -- -
____
DALBISNIE'.B. NIPPLE affol, - kas
11 bbyrod./0 ITl'ttd eat opoyriy ours Ept.SEIXT
'lot palm. - ftitYrd by timer Nothell IPPI .gi , . , ,ai
Moro Was.. gc FA& timer
sorybopyo
ot .
" IL" ."
a roigor=btyn =es v ie,
dm so= may otbyt tom Me - IO P
71UreotIkibairtio E0r1411114171.1 aillt,
PLEA, Yu 7db:e entirely oak Ws EA%
gusting ale often 'Ed ptiotlanA/frOpplealt, ..4.
fga:CM:niaiMari.4llllF2A"'" 1
to boolth Mho . ot., Noy II ybe . MT
to aoollooni fry hilo6 .
]anterf tart..a.no Lotion ! •no..
lwr . .....31ractlems rot uso/ a, m b rt : „ l ,
fiti...l-,uvr. or roZi'==s•rjr r:M.,14,1.1
latch 'Armband* oboyarairkstg .
elm yttsot•
BALDIRNINB NIPPLE UNION m • 2 , 6„
. , /L N• oyfood lab
- f e u. =-
Ow.
Iron city. co .coliege• .
150' WITH BITS: ,
.thENDIIVO TITS DAP AND MlNaVatipillia•
PENMANSHIP, 800 lE.
ARlTllsl,lijaat to inliairinet° " M
taught In Ulla
00c.thut te km.di.--rafwak. ifirstlimm ,
• amiss attvaate
tram= scrwariW, puma& .X.Olet` aced
. _
RUARY 16, 1856
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
it SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. 16, 1866
Advance Payments.—Hereafter no sub-
IterlDclerriVll he taken for the Dully or Weekly aseette,
Wm+ payment le 'itlede in ideal:me. Whenever the
me le up tovwhich the autualPtlem le pall, the paper
ill he inveideblY gonad. cullers the ma... Motion In n.
mired by adranM.parnieut. Ail tumuli_ ,ent•pelvertleiner.
of every deretiptlon, will be moulted to-Wllikkk,in so:
Made. The only eteoptdons will be where eixcled month
ly ur Twit outsets ere made. , eeplzdter
•alLPtusbm•gits ATeelt4linsecte.—Tbe auen.iva
emulation Om iffmkty Onsetteoffem to mu baelnen men
• m.t dnalattda medium of =Wig UAW Mutineer. Imnen
Ottralresdation ia.betwen fuer and tits timasand, manning
almost arary mannant, manufacturee nod 4to kaanwar to
Watern PetiAs7ll,lol.. and Bantam (MI6,
The Border:Ruffian Proclamation
mum:. are ataorakarva Rtaa■t\ \
A PROCLAMATION,
BrafPresidentof the anted Blass of dmeriea.
Whereas indloationa exist, that public: tran-
Vanity and the supremacy of law exists in the
Territory of Kansas are endangered by the re
-prebeheible eon; or purposes of persons, both
within and without the tome, who propose to
direot and control its political, orgitnitation by
force: , It appearing that combinations have
beetrformed therein to resist the execution of
the territorial ,nice, and thus, in effect, subvert
by eiolenoe all present eonitltutioaal and legal
authority It also appearfug that pentane resid
ing without the Territory, Mit near Ito borders,
contemplate armed intervention in the affairs
thereof: It also appearing that other persona,
inhabitants of remote States, are collecting
money, engaging men, and providing acme for
the same purpose: And it further appearing
that combinations within the' Territory are en
deavoring, by the agency of emissaries and
otherwise, to - lettuce individual States of the
Union to Intervene in the affairs thereof, in
violation of the Constitution of the United Rtatee :
And whereas all ouch Thins for the determina
tion of the future inetitutions of the Territory,
if carried rota notion from within the :same, will
constitute the fact of insurrection, and If from
without, that of invasive aggreocion, and wilt 'n
either ease justify and regalia the forcible in
terposition of the whole power of the General
- Government as well ea to maintain the !awe of
the Territory as those of the Union:
Now therefore I, Franklin Pierce, Presiderit of
the United - States, do issue this My'prodataatlon
to command all persona engaged in unlawful
coroblnitiona against the constituted autharity of
the Territory of Kansas or of the United States'
to ditiPerie and retire peaceably to their respec
tive abodes, and to ware all such partione,that
any attempted insurrection in said Territory or
aggressive Intrusion into the mane, will be re
elated not only by the employment of the local
militia but also by that of any avAlsbls force,'
of the United States: to tho end of o , soring im
munity from violence and full protection to ten
persons, property, and civil rights of all peaceful
and law-abiding inhabitants of the Territory.
If hi any part of the Union, the fury of too.
flon or fanaticism, inflamed into disregard of
the great principles of popular sovereignty
which, under the Constitution, are fundamental
In the whole structure of our institutions, le to
bring on the country the dire calamity of• an
arbitrament of arm, in that Territory, it atrial
be between lawless violence on the one tide and
conservative force on the other, wielded by legal
authority of the General Governmont.
oil Milian the citizens both of adjoining and
i distant States, to abstain from unauthorized
in ermeddling in the local concerns of the Ter
ritory, admonishing them that its organic law
is to be executed with impartial justice; that all
individual sots of illegal interference will incur
condign punishment; itod that any endeavor to
intervene by organized faros will be firmly with
stood.
I inveke all good citizens to promote order by
rendertng obedience to the law; to eeek remedy
for temporary retie by peaceful mean!: t(i dis
countenance and repulse the ooneente and tho
instigations of agitators and of dieorganizers:
and to testify their attachment to their country,
their pride in in: greatness, their appreciation
of the blessings they enjoy, and their determi
nation that republican institutiote shall not fail
In their band, by co-operating to uphold the
majesty of - the law/ and to *idlest° the eerie
tity of the Constitution
, York.
to testimony whereof, I have hereunto eat my
hand, and canned the seal of the United Staten
to be stilled to these presents.
Done at the City of Washington, the eleventh
day of February, in the year- of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and
(824 " , "
fifty-six, and of the Independence of the
United States the eightieth.
FRANKLIN PIERCE.
By the President W. L. MAILOT, Secretary
of State.
„
EMANCIPATION to Now vI.I.NAN4.—From the
number of cases which are oordieually occurring
In our various District Courts, we should sup
pose that the work of en/mai-potion In New Or
leans in going bravely on. The First District
Court was occupied with them yesterday and day
before. Emancipation and abolition are some
times used as synonymous terms, though as used
they are quite dissimilar. Should we announce
that anournse Is making great progress here,
our readers would doubtless be somewhat star
tled, but the chronicling of successful emancipa
tion Build attracts 'maroon a moment's atten
tion. Semi people view this emancipation hut
nets wlth'no friendly eyo, and eome of the elks.
States have Fused laws prohibiting it altogether
The people of Lonialatia, however, in their sov
ereign caistelty have willed otherwise, and ao
cordingly they have made provision whereby
every elate in the Slate of good oharsoter, and
able to make a support for himself .or herself,
may bo net at liberty, with the privilege, at the
same time, of remaining in the State. The id:S
pade thrown around this provision. however,
are ample, we think, to' protect it irons abuse
and to prevent any danger that might otherwise
be apprehended from it. In the first. Owe, the
emanbipation meat bo the work of the matter or
mistress; and in the oetiond, such router or
mistress must show to the satisfaction of twelve
disinterested and impartial slave holders, that
the slue to ho set free possesses a good charac
ter and is able to support himself. It will be
seen at cone from this statement that only the
most deserving and competent of slues will be
let free.
We believe that la almost every CMG. the m
utat of the jury fully vindicated by the subse
quent conduct of the liberated slave. , Many of
these Osseo thus eet free become the owners of
property, and some of them even -rich; and,
eingultu• ea It may appear, many of them become
In turn slave holden themselves, eo that we im•
igloo there Is go danger to bo apprehended from
the prorlidon of tho law allowing the emancipa
tion of sfaveo among us. The tendeney or the
eysten, however, le to prodeoe a large free col
ored population in the State, and to this many
strongly object. Wo Imre not time or room at
the present moment to discuss thin question, but
will simply say that if it depended upon our
single vote we should certainly decide upon
rending Mom to Liberia. There, and there only,
will they be free Indeed. It Is the natural home
of the Ono colored mac, and to It ho ought to
R 9• —N. 0, fluttetio.
Tll6l V12111111,11111'11 PROClLAlltartox relative to
attelra In Kansas appeera to hare been' called
forth by the reel:of Mr. Robinson, the %net
her:o4ot of tumor, haring cent an appeal to the
Northern State governments for aid evilest the
apprehended invasion. Home persona inquire
why the appeal was not made to the President
of the United Staten: jt wan eo made more than
a month ago, hilt the l'i•oeident did noteee prop.
et to take any nutlet', and lent tide should be
disputed, _we here present wimpy of that appeal:
"71, flu lihtelleney the President of the ^r). S.
"We, theultleatut of Kangas Territory, •notify
you that the city of Lawrence, in said Territory',
la beleaguered by a bend of ormed men from a
neighboring State, committing depredationa upon
the =offending Wizens of said Territory, stop
ping, arresting, and seizing the • property of
travelers, and threalectog the destyoeuan ofiu
Inhabitstits, This lawless' sesemblege, It is
olalmed, Is bore under the authority of Wilson i
Shannon, Governor of Kansas Territory.
"We trust yen will tad ouch steps as will no
mono this armed hand - front our border, ,and re-
More peace to our people."
`[Signed.]
•
: . rip.,
O. !HaatinioN,
, . . •
J. H. LA101;
and cave&
Dea. •
Bonn day* w
abide we ade- 4 'Am remarks In
relationito an not dadaist, on as part -of the
President toiarda Sailbtor Aide, of lieerawaY
-01140. On the on:Wenn! that; gentleman . whining
the White Homo with hie wife and daughter.-`
The information; width came to 0 4' ( "In •: 0
Tarter that we could not question,,we now Jearn
wee incorrect, and that, no Indilnlty,,was,offered
to Mr. Bale: We swum,' happy to,be 5614 to
mike ems correction; eue oar remarks Wire' f annid
on an Inns; 'of octane they loiwe 'Maher tbretii
foir,tnit - correction .14 'nude;' Hoire*
widelywrensay differ trent thiPreside4 ,
aid
tally. inter* titi wleb• - todelirive" hint' Or ;
*Wit to Which: , he ;Is setitled of 'helisg, asfebs;
Ulds.
Tax lean Mairroso =Tenant°, which passed
resolutions against the proposed migration of
Catholice from the United States to Canada,
appear. to have been called in opposition to the
movement on account of a previous meeting of
Catholics there to elect delegates to the Conven
tion. According to the report of the Toronto
Colonist, several thousand
the
participated
in this demonstration, and the greatest unanimi
ty prevailed. The preamble to the rescinder's
adopted asserts that the Irish Catholic pitiless
of the United States are.prinaidally. those who I
were the disturbers of their native country, and
nor satisfied with the mildness and liberty of the
British Constitution ' forfeited their Kitt to the
designation of BritishanbJects by emigrating to
a foreign etate, and that their turbodenoy and
intermeddling, their active subeerviency and
blind obedience to their priesthood, lure render
ed them obnoxious to their fellow republicatis.
After.thesse very serious charges the reeoltitlons
proceed to deprecate and dieapproye in the
strongest manner of the contemplated wholesale
transmission of Irish Catholics to Canada, „ be.
cease, it is firmly believed, and has been often
and fully proved, that a people who blindly sub
, mit to the dictates of a foreign hierarehy, can
not be expected to be good eddies's, or to appre
ciate the advantages of a free and constitutional
government," and that the migration referred
would be dangerous to the working of the
Canadian imititutions, and Mould be resisted by
every constitutional means. These resolutions
were carried with rapturous applause. Ire have
given their sense, in enter to show that :eveulf
the exodus should be towards Canada; the end
' grants would find no
,mere favorable condition of
things thire than the One they complain of in the
I.Unlted , States. There ,- oan be little doubt
that the • Scotch • and Irish Protestants
in Canada are less favorable to the Irish Vathe-,
Hee than the Protester:its of the IJnited States..- 7 ,
Wile, then will be the remit of the Buffalo Con.
?entice The resolution adopted by the Catho
lic congregation at Columbus, Ohio, furnishes
a hint which may Possibly base weight:in that
body.. Instead of, going to Canada, theseieople
may choose to
. pitch upon one of our own remote
torrito,tios as a held of operations, and there lay
- the Mend ations of a colony under their own
auspices. The'prominence of the Catholic cler
gy In the movement is remarkable. So powerful
is the influence they • wield over their people,
• at if they are seriously engaged to it, lt will be
very likely to be followed. by actual respite of
mush importance. No one can doubt their Mil
ant° found a successful colony is the wilderness
I for the Irish Catholics are a strong and vigorous
rage, imired to hardship acid toil, and wonderful
ly given to association. An exodus prompted by
:religious motives, would and many thousands
reedy to follow in its wake. —Philo. N. Amer
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KAMM. Asratine—The President is bent i bu
I - .getting up a civil war in Kllll.lll. There must
j be something done to make his adminietration
memorable, cud all his hopes rest on HUMS&
For two years be has been laboring for it. Fleet
he broUght ',then: the ill timed and unnecesitai'y
repeat of tie ?Hazouri Compromlee. Then ho
sect Gov. Reader as co•ernor, and brought him
back ac De foetal there was a chance of his
ailing with the majority of rho citizens
agsthat the Miesouri inesders. Then he Font
Gay. Shannon, whose reckless conduct eerved bis
turn, and.very nearly got the civil war started.
Then he vent a epoial message to Congress whose
sole purpose was to excite. he Southern citizens
of Kansas against the Northern, and to mitten: ,
age the "border ruffians" from Missouri In their
nefarious schemes. Daily, having got all par
ties at swords' points, Re issnes a proclamation
which is calculated •to make the belligerents,
who hare already been wrought ep to furry,
fairly basin the light.
It is a lamentable thing to see the Chief Ma
gistrate era great nation thus trilling with snob
aerious mattere ba the peace of the country and
the preservation of the Haien. It is lamenta
ble to Fee a man think zo much more of his
next Presidential chances and ho standing
among the most reckless of his party, than of
hie constitutional oath, the welfare of his country
and his future place in history. However in
geniously the Reims proclsmation may' be
worded, the people at large, who know the Pres
ident's inclinations on the Senses question, will
at once interpret it to be directed solely against
the North. ft is designed to rebuke theme north
ern govenore who have—unwisely as we think—
endenvored to make the affairs of Kansas sub
jects of their own domestio legislation. Its
inevitable effect-Will be to etiliourage the Mis
souri 'ruffians," who, indeed, have been
encouraged to their more recent note by the
President's special menage. They and the
President are making common cause, and as he
hie led them into their present position, he is
committed to stand by them, It is the duty of
all good citizens North and outh, to resist'the
intlamatory appeals of fanatics and demagorugs
of all kinds, whether they be Northern or South
ern fanatics and demagogues. We still confide
strongly in the conservative patriotism of the
hulk of the American people, which we are
sure will save us from the anarchy into which
the President seems disposed to hurry us.—
Phierttielphia Bulletin.
The Washington Union virtually admits that
the Democracy in Oongresa gave up Its platform
when it consented to the adoption of the plural
ity rule. "There wan a strong repugnance,"
eye the editor, '•among the national members
to its !adoption." Finding it dangerous, however
to delay, "propoeitions were made by the Demo
crats, to which the Southern Know Nothings in
dicated a disposition to accede." In foot, the
Democrats went over to the Know Noteings.
When Aiken was asked by Hr. Barclay, lit Peek
sylvan's, whether be stood upon the Democrathi
platform, or bad given pledges to the How
Nothinge, he refused to answer. And Mr. Bar
clay's democracy was en intense that he refused
to veto for Mr. Aiken, because that gentleman
told the Hence that be was not the nominee of
any 000009, and did not go into the contest with
the abominable caucus resolution stinking to him.
Mr. A. K. Manahan was right in chiming
vic
tory for the National Americana--in that the
Democrats were voting for a man who dis
claimed the mucus resolution. It must have
been a great satisfaction to the American mem
bers to see the Democrats forced to eve up their
canons resolve, after nine weeks blind and stupid
mairdenanceof it. There was no understanding
between the Nll[lolllll Americans and the Demo
crats. This wan distinctly declined by Mr.
Humphrey Marshall, on the final vote for Speak
er. And the only "proposition" to which the
National Americana could or would "accede"
was the unoondltianal surrender of the odious
resolution. Pity they didn't give in before; the
humiliation would have been no greater, and the
result would have been the election of a' good
Demoorat as Speaker, instead of n Massaohneetts
Free Soil.
Uaeraura
DIIIL. —.BOTH P 41711111 RADLT
Womman.—The holy Sabbath day, Bari the New
Orleans Bs, of 6th Feb., was, day before yester;
day, desecrated by ono of the most desperate
dash which have-tor some time occurred in this
neighborhood. On Sunday morning there arriv
ed at the lake end of tee Bontehartrein Railroad,
by the Mobile steamer, two-men named Qoarlea
brothers-in-law from Balms, Alabama,
accompanied by their almond/Cud surgeons.—
They Immediately -started up the shore of the
lake about half a mile, and proceeded to arrange
the preliminaries for the encounter. Firechoot
log revolvers were the weapons, and ten pewee
the distance. At the first fire gimlet? hat was
plowed by his antagonises ball; at the second
Quarles was shot through the ear; at the third,
he received a ball through his cheeek. , The
fourth round 011 shots was fired without any
effects. 801 l had thus far escaped untouched,
but at tbo-fifth fire he was wounded In the hip,
and ate advereury In the shoulder. The wound
ed men ' were then taken to a house at Milne
burg, and on &today evening were carried OD
board the steamer and went back to Mobile.—:-
The origin of the difficulty is laid to be Ode :
Bellshad married Quarles' sister, and bad treat
ed her very badly. Quarles went to taitbrother
in-law's house toroall him to account for his con
duet, when atiaffety resulted, In which the lat
ter was very dangerously shot. Bell fled to this
city, but was arrested here and taken back, but
Quarles declined-'prosecuting him, choosing to
settle the matterloy utdael.
•Tni tharrate:Qoaerzor v Ise C. H. ffrragain
0017111"--One of the moat lasportant eases ern
brought ap for adijodieation by the Supreme
Court to now being tried before that august Irt.
banal—No. 61, Dree Stott, plaintiff in error ea.
John F. A. Hanford. Mr. Montgomery Blatt;
for the plaintiff In error, sod Hon. Memo. thy.
er and Iteready Johnson for the 'defendant,
error. The polota pertionlaliy in .inon t i
grit, the right of eithtens of altreholding 'Mattes
to wet their , abliteg hito tion•MarehOtilltig
State fora temporary &down there, *theta the
lore of their right of their property in "
gAoh
earn; A P• 7464l,oo ltionitiltf xtt_, , the
15th otOttm eatopromite,;llB , is the :wet.
lion of the right.of Congress to legislate path
referinter te,Blavery in the IlnitedBtatie
torten.. ,hteeem,thierapl Johnson An expected
to argil!) pilme Wactikatint B*, Feb,
. _
RENEE
kaisia r tln . Ai aria iip:—we
415 edVeral • epprtateur ba yo 4*i,, b le ea a n *
out m 1 711,444 ozotztoipio iu tho.;oojOboibil
woolte old Ihit loopy beim "ltyo,T.Aolem,
e o f * te ll W
lona& '#tane M ldlos a rea dth. saad iltot fang e oL i cA,
croirdlog togother,• to fookto, r_„
slaw
bosun or Kumar/ Faitss.--At the late
I Annual meeting of the Boston & Worcester Rail
road Company, the subject of the unrenumers-
Live rates of faro and freight, was ham:l l 2od by
Mr. Wm. Stargia. He commented upon the In
crease of the construction acootmt since 1812,
from $1,800,000 to $6,000,000; of tide increase
two and a half millions had bee s extra freigat
I ricoomodationo,l which had not been paid four
per cent. on the money inrestet. Of the mil
lion barrels or More of emr carried over the read,
much of it bad' been at less than cart. 14 con
tinued he, forwards will not pay a fair' price
for their flour carrlack let them keep it at home.
The speaker then took up the sabjeet of fares.
The original fares between Worcester and
Boston was $2, it being now $1,60. The speak
er quoted from the report of the Directors of
the Vermont and Maemachuatte Railroad on the
subjoin of the inadequacy of present rates.—
He was in favor of the establishment of remun
erating rates, whether other roads did or not.— .
A document, be raid, wool shortly appear whloh
would show that. the railroads running 'out of
Boston had eunk eight million dollars horn Made.
gusto fares and other causes:
He concluded by reading s preamble and re
solution, setting, forth that while -rates had been
dtminleh2d,
out lays and expenses have been
increased, until the nett receipts were remun
erative ; and therefore the director* were reques
ted to increase, aa soon es: may be; the rates
sufficiently to obtain an increased yearly Iniome
of $160,000, an,l to effect this, to edvanee ;Ratan
tickets twenty five per cent. and transient pee
augers to at least three cants per mile; and an
increase ou freight so that it will pay its share
of the thoresecd income.. After acme debar the
preamble and 'resolutions were adopted.
The etcekholders of the Boston and Proiri
dance Railroad CO., ate recant meeting, *oath
unaulmoosly that it was expedient to raise the..
transient fares ou the road at least 20 per cent.
It wee also voted ea the opinion of the ,meeting: '
that their should be a derided general advinceln
'the tariff of freights.
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EDUCATION to MAsSACHUNEITA—ErODI the an
, usual report of the Board of Education of Wits
ehnsetts we select the following atatiatica: The
appropriations for the eDionol year 1853-4 were 51,018,472 26; ;Griffis year 1854.5, $1,137,407
76—being an increase of $123,935 60_equalio
12 percent. Number of public schools in the state
4,315; number of scholars in Winter, 202,700;
in dummer, 189,997. Number of tefhare lathe
State 4,810' average wages, males $41,46 per
Month, females $17,29 do, Atooorit aounally
expended to promote popular educationdn the
state $1,620,222 ss, exclusive of the cost of
erecting sad repairing school b i posee, , providing
school books, &o. Twenty four students hove
entered the several collages of the state CDOT,
the foundation establiahed tiy, the sot of 1853.
Tbia Day Pablished.
EDITH
'1 Ti,. Q•akers• Oser.rist•r.
tell or yonnieS
1 . BR Sig?..Ylt=co E s s i iDANT . S.
! MORE Charming tale has rarely made its
appearance In any otans47: setae Is laid le Bee
ton, as the lime of the terecontlen of the
Quekme by tile Puritans, an the trlmmostasum odds
very great interest to • tale which dose nObredre any
such g reat
aid; but whore incntodo al :Witte. art,
&Wet to fasten the mdse. ettention, and deeplyinove
toe • • fasten
se well as carom,. admirable mom
heron.
We add a. pungraph from the booltlteeth—
wo nereid Is scare the the early hletorY of the line-
Imre la New England
fill.
• Pan in Om made which th e
domin_ New
of our Puritan eyesores would gladly weal
Sneer from theeyes od men. The tteoeht these cecurres4
cee 1 yet to meat, for Janice to either MI, to be
awarded. .The conationamea of a =el intaimancer °nthe
ea. hen; and the renumbranoe of wrens' on Um Oh=
are get too froth in the achade of the descendants: and
years must away before sitter can nerd the other ,
with !icy. But oar biennia= and othervahould
remember that the blot is only mad. darner garnet
attempts to excuse th ose deeds o f emelt,. by taberenre.
fooltations of their victim.. end It beanies the duty of
every faitithn representative °Wine tisanes. depict their
character whit teirtnes s end co do Jostioe to the moth,'
that Inlineneed their boodurt
"We trust the then is not far distant' when the splilt
may,that etlli ennbactediese New El Iceland nem, ethMislir be ,
clergy entl eye piece to a more sedightened reeling of
brothsrhosd. yet It be remembered that the
time era.. When the Quakers stool aloe. age.: abuses
that are now cried down by the MaJoritYs and Li Well
te r io i Lti=th 4t are fast . diseppearleg f
dL i l o
lotleall the!,
ten
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Now'FA.
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TO NALNITP4OTURERS 4ND OTEERB.
THE undersigned, having in view . the 14-
tension of their tastiness lately purehased th e
. sxu.natolt. wouxs,..
on the Monongahela hirer, Organtite pity. hhare then
we prefer eaberwing our
in
TS .'
the city. We would llo therefore
WORMreface sell the “Rageldoe
Works° at • fair trios and make the twelthents easy. The •
go&nt=lt , a V lig=ter of &Ire no livA d es the.
twenty feett2Of front on Nee% street, [duisznAtri
Qwidth to low awn on the Stornegahets theludg right of f. The buildings are of brio; new
eutettential. end two nodes Dirk the male banding
le one au:aired sad neentl.five feet long by My lest
wide, tontabeing Youndry anti ennui eth thuds. metes tt.
ins thereto )12 forne.ot an L e two eters brisk of moun
s feet length. for meow hotue and other P=sa.—
There le also an excellent thnon I mod
other ester. with canal Area v.wr to Malts end'
go to ware without deter.
Ater omen district s .nab a - property so fereribly
to
aged. tells plata *give isotned!the attention to this noting
LIVIROBTON COPRLAND .1 00.
Pittsburgh JthearT 26; 1836--le7fe3std
K, T HAS POWER TO CURE—"I had not
L used it twiee before !Mt Ott Ornefleis: 4/WV
a. 11. ESsumieBiri—audering hems add amtwouitio,
tor which! tried roe= mobs% without t Ottani=
1 wee prearutol mitt, • bottle W . & r.. Beasts' tkos&
Mixture.. I think It a duty 'which 1 ewe to both Ton
Ito.
pabile In Lateral to positively saiort. that / had OA
used it tette till I hi t tubed:edictal idlans. and (under Op
Neiae blessing) bad au moss.= to ant= the tottas. I
tawdry oleo, ea to haring velhoeswitt it. =tido adios on friends s
e w n =mg one in partioularoeho hada tryinn
attack on ter Inners. areonmertled with • aterrenia r e
cough. Torte the only true Smut= us (where antitho
arod , olde °Mot the sorlferen has descended atnounst tut
to "It. Is. netters'Oougla Mixture; M. PITZtinttALD.
Pittsburgh. Jan. 14, 11M6, Mt Write at.
Prepared and mold by U. E. BELLER/3 A 00.
yalte corner of Wood end 24 ILL
11AWRENOEVELLE PROPER TY FOR
aLLE-11 Lot of Ground 60 'eet front on •ftvuh si.,
40 feet deep.. 'thief:lls erected • Bran Ilotow 34 try
10 feet, with brink kitchen barb. the whole eontalaton ale
mum and sell= out =Min= ana good wall of vatsr.
he. This property Is well heated =4 will te void low an d = twationable term. Title port. it i ri tit ' .
Ja..10 . mow Bereuthand Baslthitaidsta.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be roaislYed
for rent_ing t
e e coned sad third . &tortes nktur
nim4d. =ATL u I,?:f it
` Pro s y Wt the dAYOII Tate!. . e a .o g t .=
fIiIIILDINI2 STONX--The Subscriber is
wllllai to cataract for fltnallag PlAt tarelaa of
e l beet kind of bonding etoree. at a prioe tf
tkee be'audir soon to thesubet at 2fo. 18 . 7.
Math Ward. Pena. la ersat rt any woad o •
MI. WI rely upon being fotalshed with the tea
for etroas walla a. the acmeat. tat_ weltahapet
sem a ect7 strong solid wall . fetlaf J.O. 011.11KINflao4
tQFFIOE TO LET.--4:hs sth st., near Market,
lately consoled by . the ditoghenr_ Vs/lay B. IL, •• •
st aloe, Also, 2 Warehouses en Water an Ale; Ne
IQ Wood sl, near 6111. Owners of Dwelling Sonana dr
dream to rent t 6. 111 plesse:gire so • onlloks, era gas
sintat out of be with dully demands lb.
room -- raTlill2B,l. 1 802. 51 Mutat mt..
It:OR SA /of, of ground situite in
Lawson:estEa, mar ocaosbossh Tolima". Road,
Boot OP Athos au Cl
it,: by Irni dent This lot llis
sad Is dastratla for a orlnta reiddene. Apsly to
BLAKELY k RICKEL
FOR SALE-OR RENT—A beautiful-mfr.
or•Zy,"s"Uat i lbont ..Not?" L mßahCm
810 W.
place. The lioproveommato, consist of • dwelling how..
Dun. itiblea, wins •t 0.., ark an goal sat i n ant
Lath . r, Iraured neve: falllag =lon 610
ofth abolout counties, $7O. Price be .AD yoomats
mamas. Apply . BLAJLELY .114011•
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kitn . so. y.r •o •••• • •
. 11414 " A ""°1',"raviii• oounra • •
NOTICE TO ALL WHO ARE CONCERN
zo , unns tl.l, .1.112, don. In a Infirm Alma
ear7or manoaryjmob aa shirt maker; mantas =atom
aa4 olotrtlata Jostireminal from th e alamialoto
ry,.. 101 l arsortm•at of Hawing Machias., yam. SU Ilaa
moat Impronsommta, dltrerant atlas and suitable *TILE
azi.ds of vlrlog, bernioloa and, atltdang. 41.10 N, Om law
mth. ,s.hiaa adapted fOr say Itiod or mowing
from lb* Must oaraMla to Mao coarsag cloth* : mat .4
am mat 1 OffiliTEßll,74Wood at,_
ma • i dunk for Alleabany
IHESS 000DS--Silks, Merinos, Co
DoLidotea, and Aroma; Catbotoras. Plaids *Ad
am) ttaitti or IMO& Damn Ooodt. to DO Itautd at
'or/ HOU ow coot, at A. MOOG
Jai root Groat aad MR stoma;
SUNDRIES --300 . fieamlese lisp;
to S 3 eo. new Asplsr S Witte= tart
100 y
60
fa d s Sag Carpet Seenrss; 631?• ilosanze
01L-6 bbls. bleZhed Winter Whale Ogi
bbl•Taaaratf OIL 'WHIM 41101.
AcoN, KIRK &ILARD in !tore for ties
1.19 CEO. W. JACKSON. No. 12 l
11 Yk ,FLOUR--100 .reed and for, Ws
b, am it unarm water et.
lIGAR G 011-10, bhde. N. O. Sum.
raismane'bouojar.
UTT&R-1. bbl packed reed and for aide
194 DAVID 0. BUM,
.ogrus alma and meaty is&
grILOVER SEED-11 bag" in atom and for
Li sale br , • - DAVID C.
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