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    GAZETTE!, PATroo Lew -- COL Mick. in • letter
' ' ! Voblished on Thuredey, Mei the folletriag but
.: • ! ' Ole in regard to thel"kving Lair of Allegheny
ll+ D. A.
city -..-. .
T -1 ,. ”et atop to disease the gross Injustice of
qr. y means, the new wards of a city
- tho expenses of improving the streets, Isnea
. r elteys which may happen to be within their
L einnE ssus , -,„5„,„ „ s‘s j, - limit.. The old poets of Allegheny. like Pitts-
Reati-rero Donal,— anima, In vseenni... burgh, were ail paved and Unproved by et genera
Gam wig be innaten en the ir smdith.. ; Mx. A portion and sharer of this tax was borne
T.snuross4Vs.Pitrs'u°l—..:::........7 --0 00 ' by the new and unimproved partsalmost without
J afr - aerm - neer Taunts erevt i tr/Lia,,, li t t t, •°4 thj a murmur. Does-it not shrike you that there il
specie a bO n P" . lf--- ' ' -----. ;,--- something like &Moriarty in compelling this
class of a city to improve itself at its own ex
pense whether it is able or not able ?"
This is a mistake. Prior to the passage of, the
paving law, the only paved street in Allegheny
city was Federal West, from the Bridge to the
Diamond. It is now one of the best paved cities
in the country, considering its sine and the Short
time the present law has been in operation.
With regard to this city, CoL Black is aim
m istaken, in l aying that the money to pay for
paving was raised by taxation. It was wee raised by
borrowing, the prinoipal being yet to pay, and
we are burdened with a heavy tax to pay the in
terest. The Legislature has, by law, prohibited
us from borrowing any more, so that we cannot
raise the money in that way to pave - the new
wards; ithee also prohibited us from levying a
tax of more than five mills on the dollar, and as
it takes all the proceeds of this tax to ray the
interest of our debt, we cannot raise money :for
new paving by taxation. The - improvement tax
is also limited to two mills en the dollar; mid
this yields a sum altogether too rifting . . to meet
the wants of the citizens in the way of grading,
paving and re.paving. The result is that our
new wards have to go unpaved and unguided;
that: only remedy being a law similar to that of
Allegheny City, with an additional provision
levying the cost of the paving already done upon
the property adjacent to it. And just as we, on
this side, are getting ready to ask for mots a
law, here comes this untimely proposition to re
peal the example upon whiett4e , wish to base
- ' Could anything be more inopportune!
PITTSI3UROFT
SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. 16, ' ro_
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To the,lsepubbsans of the United States.
In ao=doo7 with what appears to be the
Inteeril Andre of the Seenblieen perta i ned at the Fg.
',Annan% ef i I,lpr.tottion of . the Ids . It= taste. the
.04 an of the State Wean Cornett
..ntann, Mseueehusesta, N.• York, PQM..
t^ittlettlitin• he4ly. and Wisconsin, hers
„ m a th . srabtkosas of the tinkle to meet
tn,
tear
- teal Oonsentlon at Pittabursh. the 2241 et letrntatf.
.1104 tot the vonteas of perteattelt the Itationei Otani.
..tion,antl*nMite for a National lestintitetensweitton
of the /Wage= PIM, at e nmesh stbsegeeot day. to
• notetests asadldstee Wt the ?tcy end Vice prod.
desinNto be Ineetotted lathe elect-lon in Foreaabar,.ls66
A. P. norm et Crto, -,
.',_, .- . • , • J J. Z. GOODRICH, in Male.
' • ' 1 1 :, w t i raLTICEs lairliiihiNi :if t.
- • • •WILLI AM A. WHITE. of ts.
KANSAS AID KEErcao
This rattans of ' AlleithenY county who' ire in
'Wei: of freedom in Kenna, are - request ed to
*set in Franklin Ball, Fifth street, opposlte.the
Theatre, on Notiday evening, Feb. 113,at 7 o'clock,
to deliberate as to the beet means of extending
atd tO the straggling citizens of Kansan, ; awl
concert such reassures of relief as may be thought
`moat practioable.
A general attendance of all who sympathise
in the object of tide meeting, is requested.
.
Boobliotat Editonal Convention.
the bLiman editors lobe MAT be in sttei s te at
IsiMubtx blettonal Convention of the • ow re.
toyetable lin Pittsburgh on Thtusday; ZIA,
IsruiTisulration and better wrionintauresblu. The tun.
oral Vans of meetuitrulli be named or the Locail emmlt.
- Ws or snalutmente.
IBIQVALITIBS .4 O 7 ra>e PAVEOO LAiC—The
advocates of the repeal of the Allegheni Paving
Law, dwell with great pertinacity and some ef
fect, upon certain cases of alleged hardship in
the operations of the law. Hardly any law can
be framed by man which will be exempt from
defeMs. We have no doubt there are hard
mimes, come of which are irremediable, 'except by
making- exception, and otherAriee frem. mis
take by those who administer the law, If a
pereattanys a null or a low spot in n town,. he
.may nittstially expect that it will be injured
'ikon ant/opts are graded, by being left high
and dry; or made the receptacle for stagnant
Eie pa:chases with this knoiledge, and
under these disabilities, and must Mite his risk;
and titariak will be the same whether: thO streets
`pre graded by a special or a general Ma. We
think. however, that the leveling! spirit has
been carried too far in Allegheny. The case of
kir. Bowen has beeri referred to se one of hard
ihip, and we think it will bear that' interpreta
tion. ,There is -no absolute necessity for ma
ku-sePremont street, or Bridge street, corres
pond to the moderate gradient required on busi
ness thoroughfare's. If they had been left at the
natural level at.the_point where they cross each
other, and graded each way from that, all the
requisites for the convenience of, the people
would have been accomplished, and the whole cif
the surrounding ground could have peen covered
With comfyrtable and healthy tenements, with
but little expense for grading. With the pres
ent grade or Tremont street, the stirface of the
lota are lifted from twenty to thirty feat above
theleiefef the street , and as the whole sabers
tom is\oomposed of a slaty rock most difficult to
quarry, the lots are not'worth the coat of grading.
In our opinion, the Councils would ponsulf econ
omy, justice and utility, by filling- up Tremont
sheet afa regular. grade to Beteseca, starting
from the present level of Bridge street, or nearly
so. That part of Allegheny will' never be re
quired for bitsinese purposes, and we do not
think it will detract any thing frotq its beauty to
have a few steep streets, and to 'dot dwellings
over ground of unnequal surface. It will cer
lainly add greatly to its picturesque character,
and will harmonise with the bold Scenery widish .
earn:ands B. It will be incomparably better
than to witness for, the next half century the
bald desolation of bare and harreardels, crumb
lingdunto deep ditches, dignified with the name of
striate, the terror of every benighted traveler,
and iilnonnment - or the rage fiir leveling.
Tun Man Sculoot..—We obsem our neighbor
of thi.Post, .labors under a oxist;he which has
die Posed canny of our citizens to disapprove of
the High School'Law, koir in active and encomia%
fed operation in this city. That paper publishes a
copy of a receipt given for taxes on ono house on
Siroodatreet, and then adds the following cam
emit:
"By this receipt it will be seen.that, while the
owner .of that house and lot pays Putfor
the ward publie school, bp pays s , 2l;so—almost
twice as mach—for the annual' supper of the
irighliehool. _lf this single house and lot pays
$21,50 for that -purpose, then a little over three
hundred houses arid lots will pay all the ex
penses' of that school every year. • There are
perhaps four times that. number of' 'houses and
lota in the ,First Ward alone; and: at this rate of
_taxation Toni times the - money for the support
of ;that scheol would be mired:in that .ward
alone.. — Tet the schoolia supported by a general
tax over sit rho nine wards."
Ir is 'surprising that the editor of the Post
did net see the utter absurdity of the idea, that
the Directors would lay a tax ten-fold greater
thatriese neencd; A little inquiry ln the right
quarter, or en examination of the- Law itself,
would' have showed him, that the Central Board
which has control of the High School, also has
chart&F all the Ward Schools, employing the
teachers and paying them out of the Central
Fttaii; which tbo assessors denominate impro
patty the High School Feted; or 4a.c. The edu
cation expenseq of the whole city are paid out
of the High Bohooi,Tax, the High School proper
absorbing a-very small portion of it; smointieg
.
to lasi than one mill on the dollar.: The Ward
Directors( have charge of the school hoaxes, and
asn - only lay a tai for the ereetion and repairs
of buildings, and to pay debts contracted foe
each purPoies. Being free • from the charge of
teachers; eoulls of the Ward Directors have
t4fat.htlitantage of the .cironthatanco to lay on
ri-pretOlarge tax to indebtedness.on build
intsOituythits tax bee heed cap!vesed, by.many,
to tie for educational . purp upts de 'of old, and
of the tax, denominated I. High
Vim,,, yes BL- that pndseworißy nud bede &cent
institution alone:: This' has excited' great and
oyairpwaiat. against the High Behest, which,
if
. the tax-had been denominated properly would
not have existed. We hope the editor of the
Posi will beaten. to -corelet hitt mistake, as `his
rigeizke.'siii calculated to iojtire a truly bent-
Scent istul ftlintocratigt institution, which gives,to
HiCtenik of t enius, vittne, . and perseverance
art,' Olegnate reward, a thorough education,
'irheihiir 'the patent is able to afford it or not:
Etertiqg iiakeild the poor came together on a
teerof ao Sougrowz-4ri.Tuiti6r . . 7 ,
Tel _Wax,utrom Cass.—The attempt to in.
dude,the,legislaturo to change ',the wane of
Wit
litim„, .
socee snit .I:pleat Judge Sane does not
seem to prosper. We hare before referred to
ths sola stater thrown upon' it in the Senate by
,
tir.'llaticalerw; and we have no w w to add the ,
fat
lowing facts, which glwin ',from the !Jerrie
burgh lioneepondorieo. of the N. Y. Tribune:
history of this bill is not & little remark
able, though. though. shalt not detail to your rename
all the'; attending it. A copy of
• the hill; hoirever, Was originally.sent to te prom
inent'Member of the House, with a request that
heabotda present It; but instead of doing so he
willed together 'cmber of leading f r iends,
oilers of both Houses, when it wan decided to
be-itepolitio; torero in a party point of view,
fti.:lntrOduce it. But this did not untrue
tie , irliti-pullers in the ;City :of Philidel
tddi w ,lhe frienda who tether? ;around the
. R a t ooodwi were nodes- in their efforts to
' nbangiathe "deoision of Members here, but to 00
palpate. the midsrof lhe diseruwien, gir ;
Vox -Dyke, th e .Uclied SteiewDishiot Attorney,
slide Ide'strOeirence, 4ttossxpied. by person
id appeals to. induce Memtiers sot air he de!
sired; .bnt be wed mai id formed: that 'the vice
' had Risen decided. 1:1 . 1 , then, iosistod that
and
'pen reeponeibillty,
geseimilligly an obscure !Amber. from PhiledeD•
1/medicated by VanTlYielai the midi* through
*tick should mica iie appeartmatisithe
HOWL Lli.iniszefersed to. the Judiciary
rettee,iand it '<layer two Since At' was reported
edits reeemmenthitionthet is, the
rooornmecid that the bpi do
• _ire,ge•pleasg4.to fi'l ( 44 0 4 4 , 1 *, 11 ,. / . *. 4 . °
tiatillitieirjersey Gone for theelei.- 01101ealoriPinliselok
. .
itotit'of thtieefitatei eittied-ter Peed=
f44;t •
with the right
V.,13t.:!‘
Tan Liguos. Bus.—Oranesday, in the Senate,
Mr. Wilkins' license btu , . wee taken up and de=
bated, and The gnestio& was taken on the first
section or Mr. BrownN substitute, with the
following result:
Yeas— Messrs. Browne, Crabb, Ferguson,
Flenniken, Fraser, Gregg, flbge,- Jamison, Jot
clan, Lewis, Mellinger, Pratt, Price, Sellers,
Shuman, Souther, Taggart, Wherry and Platt,
Speaker-49.
Nays Messrs. Buokalew, Cresswell, Ely,
Evans, Ingram, [Winger, Knox, Limbach, Mc-
Clintock, Straub, Walton, Welsh and Wilkins
-13.
This is regarded so equivalent to the defeat of
Mr. Wilkins' bill.
The other sections of the substitute were
then agreed to, as far as the tenth, by a similar
vote.
Mr. Browne's substitute, whiob is thus In a
fair way of adoption by the Senate, is a sort
of compromise between the present law and Mr.
Wilkins' bill It pats the minimum rate of li
sense,at szo, and the maximum at $6OO, but
they are to be levied upon a different basis tau
that proposed by Mr. Wilkins. We have not a
copy of it by us; but itn character may be in
ferred from the fact that its mover voted for the
Foment law and is friendly to its continuance,
being willing, however, to yield something to
the public sentiment aroused againstit. _
The House or Representatives at Harrisburg,
on Tuesday paned the bill to incorporate "The
Franciscan Brothers of Cambria County," which
has caused so much discussion, by a vote of yeas
80, Dart 29.
, F .,
1,
All affir
mative, excepting Mr. Fry, of Lehigh. I pas
the Democrats present voted in a
sags woe resisted, partly on the ground t the
Courts have power to incorporate such b odies
and thVrefore s it was an improper emb act of
legislation, but mainly because of the ger of
incorporating monastic institutions in our midst.
If the bill should pees the Senate it will most
probably Jae vetoed by the Governor. I
The following is th i ew just pace
....
Legislature for the teotion of tr
upon the main lino of the public works
" Be tr exacted, 4-c, That for the encourage
ment and security, of Individual transporters
il
upon the main line of the public "arts, the i
faith of the Commonwealth is hereby] pl ged to
ouch transporters, that is teen of the! sal of the
Raid main line. or any part thereof; Ur boats
and cars'of such transporters hereafter placed
cl
_uponz and need , n said main line, or up a part
thereof so sold, shall be taken, if the owners
thereof so desire, by the purchaser or uroha
sere of said main line, or pert thereo; as the
case may be, at a fair cash vabaation as a condi
' don of such sale." .
For the Pittateirlth D.U7 , aasttel.
Ma. Burros: The Allegheny Paving ew con
troversy is waxing warm. 1 waamnob interest
ed with a portion of Col. Black's letter to Mr.
Wilmarth, but greatly embarrassed try some of
his figaree.. •
As editors eau sometimes do what none of
their readers can, will you instruct yours on' the
subject of the sane of Capt. Charltort's estate.
The gallant and learned correspondent of Mr.
Wilmatth asserts that the judgment against It
for grading and paving is $l7OO, that 'this is
equal to nearly half its value ,• he also , mat the
Captain hae L sworn that his claim for damages is
four times the anautat of the judgment ; and also
that if the judgment must be paid, the Canters
_sleeping and crying friend will be left worth not
.s dollar. To me it appears to be Bald in these
several - Farts'of the same sentence, that the es
tate in question is worth note dollar more than
$l7OO, thstit is worth about twice $l7OO or sity
$3400, and again that it has been damaged to
amount of four times $l7OO °riga°. j I would
be glad to be enlightened on this dark embject.
I hope you can explain. Auentourr.
Somas—Tim Damian or Crvu. Wns.—The
following is an extract from a private letter re
cently written. by en Intelligent gentleman in St.
Lou* to a relative In . Washington. It takes a
very gloomy,aud discouraging view of the aspect
of affairs in that quarter. The horizon is black
with the lurid clouds of civil strife, outrage and
murder. In, the meanwhile the President does
nothing, except to hound on the ruffian invaders
of that hapleas territory, retaining In
diced the
blood-stained Indian agent, his hands
fresh from the murder of an unoffeodiog citizen of
Kansas, and turning a deaf ear to the dangers
which call for hislntervention.
"Sr. Loma, Jan. 26, Mtg.
* * . There will be a civil war in Kansas
next spring or summer; and when the North and
South are shedding each othefa-bleoda on the
plains of Saunas, what chance will there be for
moderate counsels to prevail in the Presidential
combat? `The contest of blood in Kansas will
uot be more acrimonious than the contest for
-power all over the Union, between the two ova
tions.
You may doubt the accuracy of my prediction
about a war in Kansas; unfortunately I have
too much reason to apprehend it.-'I am well sat.
lefied that the extreme Northern leaders are do
ing all in their power to foment it, ailith a view
to Its effect upon,.the Presidential election.—
Atchison and his brigands are also fomenting it,
with a view to a dissolution of the Union. 1
have no doubt that such opposite interests work
ing for the same end, end upongl i pch materials,
that the on
ly t is civil wsr, Villbe attained.
It Is the only thing which will enemas the con
' Slating opinions of the North, assn' make them a
unit in the Presidential election. * * The
latest accounts from the interior of this State
represent that Atchison and his fellows are
busy enrolling men for another foray into Kan
sas. Atalson is to lead them in person. They
go as permanent ;Milers. Atchison has already
published a letter, in which he say' he intends
to become a citizen of Nausea. All who can be
induced to follow him from this State will go
under the name pretence—their ranks will be
flied by as many as can. bennduced to go Soca
the South. li into comado plot.. Similar et
forte are making induce emigration from the
llorth-;.witzu en the ettorteof acme late Sensae
leaders. The Preildent, I perceive, is in the ,
t plot on the aide of Atchism this late message,
• promising to sustain the territorial-laws, is the:
,proof of his adhesion—e x act e d ,by Atchison's'
a Southern allies. Salm we can elect a President ,
D equal to the emergency, lie *hat ,not eldst se a
'.- nation this time next year.* • , ' ' '
a ' These are th e oplzdons of a gentlemen whose
I. sympithien are by no means, as his letter shows;
a• exclusively with the Free &steps/1y: We cont.
3: mend them'to the attention of our readers.-
at Breton elAso.
Id
ALTON sin Tem Hstrra BA11401.1)..--TA4
Important line;of rillwartravel will be regularly
opened for the transportation of mutsengers and
freight 'to -day. Although train hare passed
through Informally; yet its legitimate bosinois
for the secoennoclation of the public dates from
to day, when the first regular pa/gauger train ,
will pass over the road.: 'This is another lhilt
in
manning to the'Fsest, andirtill bring Bt. Louis
eereral hours- nearer the Atlantic seehoerd.
Dt
milder this WOO thll4 -11 lashes all the
Oontteetions for the traveler bound North
East, end wirt be ono:orihsit iFilit:thorOlgren,
of Westorn.'ind;'Soidgero:,r4ro4l,
131121
Tin Paasnmses PletriastartoS.—We give, to
day, the officiel proclamation cf the President on
Kansas effsire of which we have before ad
m anh
abstract by telegraph. Bliss provoked the ost
I indignant comments from the leading prunes of
the country ; cud we cannot do better, we think,
than group together a few of them, as indica
tive of the tone of public sentiment :,
from the Phlisdstohla Ncoth A.lnnit.ol
"If there shall prove to be no one-sidedness In
the contemplated action it will all be very well,
but if the United States is to be invoked to keep
in countenance Atchison and his gang of des
peradoee a steam will be raised beyond the
ability of any administrati on Prom tits. N. Y. amiss a Emir..
:The Proclamation is as doubled-faced as
Janus, as convertible and as ipervertible uan
utterance of the Delphic Gracie. It may be
honestly read and understood in directly
io oppo
site senses by men holding opposite opinns.
and its real meaning and value are °ply to be
determined by comparing it with the political
creed and measuring it by the intentsonS of its
author. Examined thus• it simply means that
the enactments of the body generally known as
the 'bogus' Legislature, are the organic law of
the Territory, which is to be executed with
impartial Juliet.. That the Emigrant Societies
and Shoes who have contributed to the aid of
the Fr,e State settlers have violated the Con
stititti..n of the United States—that the combi
nation of die real inhabitants of the Territory
to defend themselves against the Border-Ituffians
wasCuistirrection,--and that - the emigration of
setders from the Free States for the deliberate
peir'poso of excluding Slavery from Its soil, is an
attempt to determine the future institutions of
the Territory which amounts to invasive aggres •
sion. In brid the Proclamation mesas that the
President has determined upon "the forcible
interposition of the whole power of the General
Government" to protect and aid those who
are endeavoring to implant Slarery In Kansa&
Let the first United States gun be fired in
Kansas against this steady opponents of Border
Ruflisnism,ond oath a civil war would spring up
at its Sound as would make those stand aghast
who called it inta_existence. The men of the
North, willing to endure provocation to the last,
would endure no longer, and such a wrathful
flood would pour into the territory as would
sweep troops, and ruffians, and slavery, and
every vestige and supporter of it away at once
and forever.
That the President and his counsellors do not
know tbisis hardly credible. They must be
aware, that however interest or party discipline
I may influence Northern men to give them squad
support in their attempt to swish) the violation
of the Great Compromise, no Northern man will
do battle with his fellow citizens for the sake of
widening theism of Slavery; and they must be
equally sure that the North, as a body, would
fight to the death in snob a civil war as this
Proclamation would seem intended to provoke.
What then is this Proclemation, what is it worth
and what is it for 1 It G nothing but an adroit
and pitiful bid for eo many Southern votes as
are necessary to the re-election of Mr. Pierce to
the Presiders:C .
au. N. Y. Osmsasrelal Adverts..
"As emanating from the Chief Magistrate of
the lidos, iris unworthy; for it breathes the
spirit and employs the language of a partisan.
It is impossible to read it without feeling that
It is directed mainly, If not only, against one
class of the disturbers of the peace in that terri
tory. We say this with sincere regret, and not
from political opposition, for we would go as far
as any journal in the United States in sustaining
President Pierce In the extremest measure im
partially erscursf for the maintenance of the
snpresnacy of law end order in Kansas or any
where else within the limits of the Republic."
From tea National Intstnomesr,
"Surely, never has any false step of Govern
ment in our brief history, if in the history of
any free country, been eo fruitful of evil--of un
mixed, uncompensated evil—as therusealled for
repeal of the Missouri Compromise. And now
the President is endeavoring, with the best in
tentions no doubt, to avert one of , its disastrono
consequences by a Proclamation. What a sight,
in this free Republican country, to behold an Ex
ecutive Proclamation forbidding eivilwar We
most devoutly hope it may have the effect; but
we fear that men who are aiming rifles and re
volvers at each other's fraternal breasts will be
little dispelled to heed the President's admoni
tions. And then should he find it necessary to
interpose'lite military power of the General Gov
ernment—and that must be the next step—what
e state of things doll we not then present to the
world and to the country ! Is it not enough to
make angels weep to see so happy, harmonious,
peaceful a country--so blessed In every element
of national and domestic happiness be was this
only two short years ago--suddenly, by one mad
and perverse sat, converted into an universal
arena of discord end of threatened civil commo
tion?"
from tn. N. r..rtines.
"In another column will be found a proclama
tion of the President touching Banana affairs.
After a year of painful observation, at any period
of which an ounce of prevention would have
been worth several tons of cure, the authorities
have discovered variant' phenomena in that Ter
ritory requiring immediate discussion and treat
ment. They have found the population ta,arms
against hostile preparations of the most porton.
tons dime:allow; and design. They have found
a
Legislatire elected by interlopers from Mis
souri, disowned by a people to whom Congress
swiped tam:dons of self government. They
have found a Legislature elected by. the people
superseding the one elected for them ; they have
men the people choosing a delegate (Reeder) i. 13
the place of a delegate (Whitfield) In whose selec
tion they had no voice. They have found the
ganses-Nebraska bill a dead letter, and the au.
thority of the Federal Government disregarded;
and, at last, more than a year having elapsed,
the first official notice Is taken of a state of
things to the last degree threatening and revolu
tiptutry. So vigilant, and prompt, and paella,
to the Administration of President Pierce.
President Pierce finds much to reprehend in
this threatening and revolutionary state of things.
lie reprobates the spirit exhibited by the Hawse
settlers, in refusing to be legislated for and rep
resented by Missourians. He mills It violent re
sistance to law, and Insubordination. He can
look with no allowance %Übe sorrowful compul
aion which drove them to inns, when mitioreanta,
mouthing all manner of sanguinary threats, and
brandishing rifle and knife, poured into the Ter
ritory, with avowed purpose to perpetuate a
general massacre. He calls this act of self-de
fence insurrection. The contributions of Sharp's
rifles, and bullets and powder, sent from the
friends and fathers and brothers left behind at
the Bast, and who could hardly be supposed to
view the slaughter of their enterprising friends
without some demonstrations of sympathy and
aid this he dills fomenting treason and re-
hellion.
But with Ms evident determination to see no
good thing among the settlers of Kansas, Itis
gratifying to &fowler a recognition of the air
annuitants., that the horde of barbarians, mus
tering under the leadership of Attila Atchison,
for the invasion and desolation of the Territor y, riot a strictly legal and respectable the,
of persons. We have here an immense maces
sion. True it is, in all likelihood, made too
late. The border slogan his been repeated too
long and noisily not to have gathered a vast
number of targets for New •England rifles on
that dleorierly frontier ; and It is mortifying to
have reason to think th at no word censorious of
those manifold traitors would have escaped the .
President, - unless ander the conviction of Its be
ing too late to be useful. Can Mite judge other
wite of him who, at the very moment a persecu
ted flock called to him for protection against the
wolves, removed the shepherd; and put the most
lupine of the greedy pack in °barge of the sheep
fold?
The President bids ,the threatened invaders
disperse; bids the people of the Territory lay
down their arms and submit to the laws of an
.illegal Legislature; forbids the sympathy and
aid of those outside of the Territory for those
within ; threatens a levy of the militia, backed
by the Federal army, to suppress the insureo!
lion of a people whom those potential arms
ehonld long have protected,
This is and so l
efteft in
ce of
peace
and tranquil prosperity. tusti
the supreme Executive."
- -
Ammolhe speakers at the Republican ?lass
Convention at Concord, N. H., was Judge Slats.'
dell of Lebanon, one of the main pillars of the
Democratic party from the beginning; who de? ,
eared that the ultra prowissmg acts of tiers:
Pierce's Administration had made it impossi ble
,
for him or any other honest Demoonit longer to
sot with that party; henceforth he should nc4
only aid the Cause or freedom by his tote, but
old as be was, he was ready, if necessary,
shoulder the - musket, and proteot the honest
freemen of Kansas In their just rights;'.
-
Itsaafiatjast returned from Nei Ramp!
shire, and fworts the Anti-administration Party
there united, harmonious, sithusisstio, and cer,
rain to carry the State by an overwhelming tom.
The election of Mr. tunic, and Its guarantee of
earnest union against. Slavery aggressiou, of
gentlemen of all old profits, Is olttodY doing its
work; and the old DemosratioTarty has lost 'e
host of once devoted followers . — 00r. .N
Y. Thus ,
Awirm..—We hem pf a horrible case of , fret* 1
leg to death, which our informant. ,stattst kr 1
coned on the Niagara Polls liaihroad, three Cr i
four miles above Tonawanda. Min had been 1I
sent Gut to shovel of the track. Ths sari drlW l
ed up the track el/nost as fist se WWI it,bovelid
away. • fleooreb3g old 3111 7.. 1 4 3110 4 3 0 11
return, end Wean* Weed In by the drifts; and
when an anaini, which had 'Wen dent out, crate
to the 'vicinity; they found fawn itarrand
Wff,—Brfak• Rtpubtie, 74A.
Pic t VAT,T*Li-71k9 that 1 4 4 John
TlimMuttf: stt ladligto. • carpenter, -immtiet
Sal Wadry-Wa3; Wolin/ 4 W sboutS 8011,00 0:
his stets not ofvanthilw hslt that want > Mir
"M.!** 10113314-111 Per rows plat him,
3 1 34 3331314 W. 1111WW4 0 04 al* . 0 ; 3033 1 9$
4 1 .1.0*.* haw 3 bad •# 4 ;400407'f001 17
BALI or in Nam= Looomuvra Wcrazi.—
Means. 19:..g. Glover & CO., on Tuesday
purchased this property, which vrim sold It ano
,tion. Prise 'SCAM-
. ,
MAIDIDWrin AilennemT CM. N.. an Tburrenty. Feb.
Itty b • flu Rem IL 8•Ift, D. A. JOUN 11. THORP, of
Cin6m". Otdo, to JAHR n. vonut, or the
DIED—At Us ketlde... to Law5...4111,4 on FddLY
DAILLINOTOti. In tho oth Year of
Tim innerai will'Aske plans SUNDAY afteridon , at
a o'clock. Csaliains lean, Body Patiaairdi S'. o.
4th attest. at otioda• ran friend' of %Bo (sadly ara
"o.ctianYiiriited to attend.
lo Lod,.
Mon 144.. TEICIAtdi NITOB.D, non ol
Junes H. and Matilda. • litiord. aged Bow year, and Ida
aiontbd—Mlianidi Baldibnum
SPECIAL NOTICES.
. --
Extractota Letter from Brigadier Gen.
1,4111111•14 at lfirgpols, Ista insokbor of the Roan of Doi.
HISGRO 32 4 VS. lob. 6. 1650.
Dr. J. Soft d (a-917. A abort tbas dna, s coma
ealld In my timllsistaat 17 morktbs ohs. tras takes wilts
dolt. vita •td wdya srst blob Amer. I obtain...l • its
or roar DL WLA.IIII Lamm Vauccroaa ham Mr. J.O
klotl•sx. of oar tagm, sad gars sewed. to dlrrettor.A
"WY baariatt from him. M ell. ors? Sixty Imp Norma
I think s *cry missals llottolas. child soon re..
<maid, sudis not, to very gm•
80031510 1 YAIRPA.S.
Dr kt Lames Itramorsd [Arse 1.1310 sad Imyrand
Prim .la Dr. 7. Soott's Ostsbrstod WNW eirssiatsa
t
auaß amPsree soialy
tlmtß dada tat, soperdatm or Dr. I.
Idsdimil o:utast* sad Pardo:kw:of Edon.
.
sIY• tractles. . •
Nbul Illattitfts only se yridars• 1 , 7 1. •••• • Ca.
was Pro radar.; Dot Plam gragaatr9m. VII.. Dr. Mo.
. sad Yeradrags
samaysidedbyistrtitiests at O. 11sLarte.
£ll o..3=obn:bps forests by
Dr. (110.11.1111YE1E11140 Wood steed, spat.
JAB. Pz7974tltiO. A D•Shoor. near B. B. Coot Ma. ,
.1. spell 1814:1w5twT.
Dr. 11!Pfaa' 's Vesmifuge Alwayef re•
Salm lo WOU Writ 00000 Rainy rang.
Nes Toes, Bent 16, IBUL
This Is trfcertify that my ettUd. three years old, was
troubled alt! Worms some 6 wasithe. I had tried wend
kinds of inwitelne, but none of thew done any good: aid
It ti not rintll I tried Dr. WaLane's Otdelusted Vein I.
fags Drum:rid by Ylaning Bros. that Woe Ibrurd •117
lid. I gale* the contents done bottle, which brought
Dom here eery large Quantlty of warm. but they ern
so ram*** ant to phew It was impound* to count
cum. di.Zhtir fellow doing meth indeed. ate ir
romr reirkeed to health. I theragee take *awe
in recrannsiding It to Detente. I would Ba. by all
we.= keep tsupply bt this seizable medic:Die mutant's'
In your henget I hare known many children to tie end*
darkly front the effect. of worm. It *leo net unDelnentir
heDDene theoChlldnn are treated Or crone, when the
&eking anitonghlnu le cartel *Nowa*, by the irrite
tion of enrol. There thee I ear agree. kerb It eleaye in
the honer, Costa but little and may be the morns of
whin Ul indat any rate it will ewe ohyeldans'
8188. LAND. No BM Eighth et.
106DerdWeets will be rarefor to sal for DN. 2CLANWas
CCBLIBILLTWD VEBILITOGB, and take *seas. AD
other Vernalfug* entnpseleon, are worthier. Dr
tdlansh !finalities, also nelebrated Liter Pills, cm
now be lialt a/1 rerpectable Drag /Bores in the United
"""gendigaMe sole proprietor.. •
FLEMINGBIIOTHIBB.
Iturowleore to J. lildd Oa.. 00 Wood et
Another Instance of the efficacy of Boer.
HAvre•UOLLLND
Mr. N; 1 Poirroctrce. of the Union WU.. says—dom.
week. alnin.behas seriously affected with Den sod ter.
dnm .t 1.14 stamsets. has of Wean.. and, at time. etronu,
dywn.4.... I wsetodeloed to try your Holland
BUG.; Mid I feel It but an act 'of pasties to the article, as
well es [teethe aced ottani. who may be affected with)**
deraruccolent of the stomach. to atota, that the ILO of one
ght tattle of tide undid. primal of incalculable hone
d; Tint ,freed the stomach Irmo all sews of devreedon,
and nonoyied ovary eimptom of dyspepeic I would also
.•to•riWthattwo Woo clamber. of my Bomar, who were
affileteditt • idmibu. Meumer with myself. were entirely
rellevedhY the use of • eingle bottle of each.
I
See advaittimosut.
PITTSBURGH
Life, ilk. it Marine Insurance Company;
OffiCoN, Corner Market and 'Water Streets,
rITtIIDUBOII. PA.
R08714/AL WIZ Prartdcnt. TIROL GLILLL WY.
TsioDompany makes ovary Insurance ap
ssrt&ileis tom connected with 1.1. Th nom
ifi t da ro ori lt ag d i 6324=VW:a o
Yhn-
And spinet Loss or Damage by' Size,
!If *..,.„..Cilurtthe Perlis of the Ilea cod Law. Navisatica
—PotitreTlGnedths itnnstratee ounalsrant witiusafety
tosilteattinn.
KU=
Itobartualway Joseph S. beech.
barotelfdoCinasnu . I John Fullerton,
ic=h B Ll t l . ssesue. D.. ILVOId B. Drown.
Jams. Christiaa Zug.
Net Robert William Art.
June.. Robert H. Hartley, • .
Chan lrlm=7. Jo.. D. Mull.
Alas/hie, felt
010 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
4181 NIVMP o
RbEININCI WEST FROM PITTSBURGiI.
Thi Fait Train ienven at 2.30, A. M.,
thintutti to mut:n.o to 13 boars and 44 minntea. /114.
17 %6 Tam LUAU At I A. a.
. . .
lam Ist hug" . dr 3e. it.
*XI brawl allutats aim at Grastilus, so
MO eitemalm The armor woe etc
Lamle Is nom mortor, . and Imilonspolle. IGO
milari shorter than 71a Chrmdthd.' Mt daes Am from
Phtatetegh to Bt. .1.00 W B o atom SIXIM. ' can.
tdstionet tea waded Album. loth the too to amoteed
otelitt mith the rood to lterrutc' larintnethle
end therliala MN Ito Vane ran on Bendea.
;TIM* nods comma at !Meath. rar partbotiatt. sot
bindldhc
',Thronshollekete sold to Olhelnnattl, irealmOto ec
ittrelnel
4outh. Crdsaga. Dick Island. fiat WILT..
Olsraland and th e towns and titles in the West
:no SEW ti 11T014 ACCOIIIIODATION FRAM
titatto Pittsburgh . 10 a. 0., sad CAM lc mc. and Hire
Brighton altO d, X and 1 r. Dr
toi Ttatiott oattpatitt laftemotio.t. oalif ta
J. a. trualtlf,
f,- hi the amber stem. maw the 112.1.../..ba• HOOK
. . Cri ed the Federal orreet etattora _
OZIOXOX PS enix
-• etitobursthHar:l3. Ma, , ticket sidrAt.
RHODES A; VERNER
Brewers, Haltaters and Hop Dealers.
13 0,1101 ' ;WV MALT novas. 1 "" Im.
MowPne iormitotaa Markse. AIM •
11:TTAMTIMML PA.
amid% ma
Ili that Edam* aotaddo awl- expaiiiiace
mines ... bami united In Dr. .1.. a weirs liadd a.
thalue. Pro mike. 1. ~ iii aridly tams astroliii,S•
MN to asdlostsdlim••• as laken. mill coastal lifeboat
sali•of leavtoglits•bosada lath. Lest °mum Seas imr
Wallas le II v mumly msodadds. Melillo pad odatdamon•
t
psrfoilly We al oust mean • good War idatzlo Is
nosladf, lus tionaldo mililisto Ms diadem it wilt
. .
111 '11•41* Om Mt= ;of Isord•ldulams..ilud
*IMF* sad s nalliteolo of caw arisimpixo
strommi to, -
Wit. lava sad ldilar tblo wail otisselog totallatto•
to el= 'theca thumb Um mature ahassalcof Usa.
bill/. thmobt Ton i lassilly *wallas dodoes Ulm
mesh idoenots dilemma: and mosillaw death. Ms
f 'WIT nil* failail am C. • Pilaf IS Mama&
(ITS Olv• it ii iltal. WI -dtteillesm , amill•PlalT mila
tablialftilled• Wend
Will.. .Irorommo
JOHN=TRAN "& ,BROS.
AOTUBEad OF
1111
Iron tom Vaults, Vault !hien, Window
btu .ifindilo Unuolkko.,
Nos. 91 stool sty to Mt Third at.,
( , Wood and Idarkot,)
.. -pITTSBUBOO, PA.,
ilsve•clOnnd a variety of new patio*
Tway sad Plipt. ingtaka• Oa a purposes. Partlaalst at
tett= pitc*q =dada" lime Lots. Mites doae e
01:4A_m___LJ--------------=. meow
..uysporup azulDebtlity Oared—Theodore.
front, Italia the Flttoburib Ma Ittontiontl4Bollioad
Mealy,: . !Wm .Ttiono I limn boas on Intsild nail Dpr
rme t
som. uit !totiopo et' ronot, I inottad to luny Myer
Used but fins., In dein= .thPboostlf smelt
ki, until I your HattalND BMW, as bops
idiots of w ' upon thu algealve owns; and to rostar.
lots Mill ontom, mum um to toosouneo4 It pan.
Iklontly to oulltrlnti bout tit oruntie
too -4-,. adult= Jillandlhl3-.
o.nof
. t• - -P. SE BERT, ' - .. •
gculplipo , Wear, Macon Worker and
Wood . .No. WI Ttd.rd Argot. bawl% Ward sad
nitill: Pittrbrawth Ps., wimp ormirrsurtran bond irr Um. rimy Crites Pit a / 9 foe pukes, to
.'141340._bi .
•1111/ABI B sk ALMS.
. _..------------
.- ~ ; suonasonse
ARNOLD 8c WILLIAMS
Chilean Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing
V
• -- , AND IMOD IigIiIMALLI ,
',- .41bi. Von:Wading of Buiktinig,
W. AJD =treat for Warming WI Ventllean DI
Raga* Wingralgeseoltloon.agsgnseAlitouthes.
Mali, teatories. Germ Hone . mat Elam
.1•11Mitil Dwellings, No. SA Duna et- MIAMI
~T4lo,43pthairoa—The ladies have pro
-4,...
.isalla • . to bo, by Mr . the demon and moot
ranw MmMtion Inot mot, anal their vordlet.
tbsto lo no mad. Their &dolma la ad
,t; ant y 1011 for Ito wombed otomoy In radar
na lmoutPtha Ms Horn amusing It
na4.4. end MI Ott= 'mudded crazing = gm,
soisthawlth Its dolltlittol venom, and
lb podatelonnom and ddloory. Ms malted tho mint
0nn0103303s Ito rotandion) baio mkt* It lb. mad AM.
matiltyllZ mtbdo of its Mud. In tit* world. Oltsft
leitufaOrretabis dadott tot V 3 aatto. IM inn and
Molcytalhrrn Itittaben. , to MO tilialooo Imitation,.
! ; . ''':',i. SUM wstat„ook a oo...Promilaca
...:,,:i - ..N 7 :: - t . , • . a Taboty a. Nra fork.
' t.lOt _ byI3.I.I3IILLES3 &OM; mid all alltor dolma.
VI — 4 " V0.4'.2V 42,,--;—(o3tmuo Manato
: ! 'nallingo NanEEßgi s
4
tpitiLEBALEI DRUGGISTS,
,- n. ,
1°":0 21°' to r = tt C ßakal/ AL.
I ' ....P4OO Di. =dam'. sal proud ifortnifugo, Wm
Amicome :
• The AmbreeYpeAre* 'decidedly the most
teigosted,..pae-aurp.t4e ierwer Patna am
tbe Th , " tom %An Tel•ety snd
war Um;
tt tru.axgx:mrz
AV rEtra
lothr wows elli zietures
,
04 6 111111i1
Jim
•
Wu% BIDDLE * CO ,, . 1 --Theßev.Dr.BconsloMrgirdswrites thus , .:'-.. A i -
_I
86 Pour* st: mar Wood, Pittsburgh Ps. I Dr: IL T. llgtanots -Tisa 13.120 hare tows salbortnit eta
--------------- ------ ----- --..---
an strettlan of the Madder. aWewded:w l th Coot *IL ..... : 1+; 81, DAVIS, Anotineer.
xAgurACTURSILI 0, .ra W Yr., nod bare tried ...7 raneetee erttlalttle lea • _._ _ _ z.. roses , Ab ...„ ....., ee . A ,
~,,.
Buggy, Carriage, Riding, Drovers , -,,,oeffeetbiymdtbstottring to wane degree wallinew -, 1 cb....."_:___ B .'f ''2 .. __
__'_____ 7 7 ''.-- -
Carriage,_
rh")''''''"=l.
Eh'h".""" i ''' 'T b ' n '''''''' r''''' "ALLIABLF. LIBRARY AND ILLOS
DRAY WHIPS: mended. I was Itiduced to slat It • trial... to, • - -ti" I ~,m , „ uoo ka l a u A TALLoouts-ou &Stade&
moots have remitted aunt eatisfartnrily. 11 , v 1 r ', : ,„„ e i o , 1 eth i es i., sea St T t o w s , ... AA
PRONGS AND SWITCIiEn, ', • . _
....,z N.,, ,
... I
mfth
W.
to the firs. bottle , and bare now men« ted la t.ar ' --, o3re„ , L , al.!, • 40 ,, A =',,Ageger 0 , LIII - orf ..11".1.1we.
Keep coruitantly on hand, received direct 11. • care by the ura of tau bottler. Y. en .t liberty to ';;:,;;;, ral ank e others. Da en Mine
from Corte Factor:an York Co. Pa. ‘ attill a. sat i i iv edj.: i snake U. 3 Of MY name, uI. ani we ll known. end It SW b• eon. Itoirs_Perws wllsoo • ~! .11._,;_ _ lyrt.
rortussat of Wtdka, Tho rota Fad tO O
Ar ... R ou ,a, wed 1 the means of affir3lng relief to the many who oast sal om; meta like_l_t !pas ludtesek. rtor =I
Whtna prows.' Whim Drar waios, Pla n Ta:roam De
R . 47 w h b p ,c nr e ua nui tto Wisim Samre Stoek. and I did. herpeothalky 7 AM% L. J 0 BONS/LUZ. D. ... A ., '''r ... . eedg .gelEndort ef ilrorb*
tn. ke ald'W." l'.. Ibietbog'a II of acesseetor. Works of Ika . „10 . •
VA.,stain of WIAPsVoMPtIy harrabod to order. pee advertisement Eletmloold.• Oeutdne Prepare/lona *ay% e,..aar,Tas yaw_ S.Z . dijoil=
WilrOrdets room thr •Va aro solicit. and proutattY .iaolea ' Mob.. lii.l4ird . ..'"..0 irc '''` 7,,,,,
IMPPed per Lostrotthwie. ---
..4„4„..i1L ;MRS WARBANTED...E• Nur Yoss, Jane 16th , libo. - / 4 " ° ' ?". " " -• Chib Lims i tit ittrObsto w a
r amrod plater. W%;;; Ar or the Ateatoan Raw;
16" e l"n tioen . Se or Nat:oleo= Mulles of Illawty, as . It c .
Catalogues cad be .tatned at tba p netiou p Ars cA
1•13 .werenwe
British and Continental Misusage.
MGM BILLS DRAWN HZ
DUNCLI, SHERMAN O. CO.,
N THE UNION BANK, LONDON,
ID MIS 07 it AND TIPWARDS.
These Drafta are available at all the prin
dtelTormiarffittand. Scotland and Lraland. and Mt
Muth:mt.
W. also draw BIGHT DILLS on
M. A. Granebinm & Bailin,
ArRAN.B7 . OEf A MAIN,'
Widen sena as . nesoLitanra to all parts of .mnant
Brritaniand and 11011.1 ad.
Foams Intending to travel abroad rosy procuretbrouan
am Letters of Credit, on blob Money can b. obtains& a.
spaded, In any part of HUMP.
WIWI:lona of BW.. Notes. and ctbar ocarltiar to Eo•
rope. will moire poompt ottantino.
a. WILL. AIM t 00.
nada- Wood. corner Third straet.
RAKER & CO.'S
EDICINAL TRANSPARENT
COD LIVER OIL.
Highly esteemed by the Medical Faculty
throustoid the United Stated for Its parity, meea
nen and onibarcely immediate and saPericr etricsor.
A mainitts of tl - s reeldent Physielana or Philadelphia
glee this Oil the sanction of their high Mdlortnl. and Ls •
tad of Muds =Mame recommend It to into patients.
and prescribe It in their practice.
A.. mud, too Ommamtion, Broncblda. Asthma.
Goat. attmtinatins• oenoral Delaity, and ell ecrclhicsol
Affectilem. it stands unrivalled, effecting core or Idlerb
suns seating when other mmlicinee hare haled.
, Bold lu bottles b JOHN 0. BAKER n 00..
No. 100 N. Third street, Philedelbla
And by the INanlat. itokittebttrah and elmwhera
nob-UM
~y: • ~~:~:.v~:~a«e4:~:~:~ f,~:~
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
Celebrated Female rills.
Preparei from a prescription of Eiirilames
Clarke, M. D. Phydolan Extraordinary to the, (1.19.12.
TEL Invaluable Medicine Ls unfailing to Os awe 01 all
those painful and denser:ma dbeck.. Incident en the fe
male constitntlon.
It moderates all acme. removes ell obstruoUnna end
brings or, the monthly period with regularity. Theme
Pill• should be used two ea three Welati previous to oth
finvoinkt they fortify the constitution. and Isamu the the
feting during later, enatding the mother to malt= her
duties with safety to hermit and and
In all mess °Merv:mimeo and Spinal dflhatione, pain In
the Deck and Limbs Meswiness, 'Wilt. , on Blight
Lion. Painted= of the Heart. LIJIMMIS of • grit. Lly.ter
ire. Pith ilpdadte, and all Outpainful diseame oma
stoned by • dikordered system. these Pills will cast •
inn when all other means have failed. and alttumgh a
powerful nuseely, do not contatik iron, calomel. antiaman.
or any other camera
full,directlons larcompanying each Takata'.
the
in.
the Mated Main andthmads.Orke Dinar.
Bole Agents Orr this country,
I. C. BALDWIN A Co. Ithebetter, N. Y.
TIMM] A MOSIB, Auburn. N. T.. 13 mall "mkt
N. pr -u.OO and n lawtage camps enalcand to any en.
thorikked agent. wen Ware • beet.LOS tb•IN.PIXIs by return
mall.
For We In Plitabusg.h. of ILIMINO BROIL mum of
Woodard loarth sta; JOS. ABEL, acme* Meta sad
licalthaakl etaz JOB PLRMING. coma Idamoad sad Mar
lußsuastomdDrosalstasaomally. dat.lyilltaraff
Citizen's Insurance Compy of Pittsburgh.
WM. SAGAMI , / Prausent.
ILLMUXL L. MA.6IIELL. &Mb
0/.8741. 94 WA E. STREZT3.. 11117 WEIN MAREZT AND
WOOD
ca.barießaMpti ArvaIIOADV.4IWuRIBIN.
air dram against /An by 41.40
wog Ukipe• yW IMA sad INLAND N.If7a4tION
MAIVIIPORTATION.
DOOM=
Galt Mart Renting.
Binti= t4
Joim
J. Babocaamsker,
BW. E•makwS.
Itotert P.i , .
4
fi.r b"l4 ld. Psck.
Welt., BMW,
Jas. M. 000Pw.
Jam
Western Insurance Co a ny
OF PITTSBUR GH.
--J. 04:41X1R. 4
" Vd e irlß :"'l. Ure r"2l94ein---...ea1mu...i&1.dil of Fito
amanOMlt
It Mar, Ji.
J.l iV . Waft.. ram Scott,
A. btlealek. Ju. ileitut.s7 .
Coo. Wale,
- Wm. I.yem. C. W. Heekateon. Nattel Ilobsea,
C Inseam O. W. .1 mason. .. Lippincott.
Wm. IL Peolth.
Or • bow Ins:an:Mon managed bl Meetun wall
known In this amommeltp. arol who Ell liberally_ adjust
and promptly psi
_all Woes at to. On'itm. No. 92 Water
OWE. (lipatta - a Ode Warehones.) of etalm, Plttshoratt
motbs
Reliance MutuIILLAAaI maranceELPELlA_ Company
- OF P
O7FJC NO. 7a WATS.I.77' STRZEr.
sl77.6l4—Amda. &mu." J°.
F it = DiSIIRANo Buildings, Mar-
attandire, Panama , ta. In owns 00%mg27.
Thu nantnal prlaelple. orentdned with the aecority a .
Buck palatal, ardltlea the Insured to ay. in th e profits
af tau Company, without liability for lama
The Ileript Ciertiliantra of it& Company, int meta, are
IL IL. ilrAtary . •
W.(i '* • I rpel%r,
man.
Marlin HnL 1. :Edward O. Jamas.
Tayior,. t ,
0. maw, ~.1346,1pre . Pie" .
Mail and Wood tairseL.
lairmetre and ireohania Fire &Mania
INSOBLNCE -0021EPPA.HY,
Ol PIIILADELPIIIA.
um THOS. B. ILORRN CA President.
UV: B. Efasanaats Seal s• . _
sTrrocre or Klemm
; 11 . 016 the lint day of Asir , to Ma Thirty-ant day of
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ISHIBYLVAIIIA INSIDIANCE CO.
OF PIT T SB UR G H,
Corner Fourth Lad Smithfield Streets,
Authorised Cape $lOO,OOO.
INSURE BbIGDINGS AND 0177= PROPERTY
Asslost. Data or Damao, by Fire,
And the Pirlb of the Bea sad Ittlead NILTIVADO and
Trsaizoxistim?.
• mummy
Wm. W.Johnsloa. Cody Pherson.
Jamb Pentrh •
• W. .toot. Jto. Tl.Pl.llh_ thee,
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P.M. T. Grier wow; Mime no n mAm,
J. IL nee. H ft.
Vi. j" ciam. W. a. ED..... 1 4dur•
Preddect. Hon. WI& I. JOHN STMIN.
Via. PreeMent. BODY PATTILIWAR.
INlCreterl It Tram:ma. A. A. WAWA. urn
Plift, A DEL,P.I-11A
Fire alut—Life Insurance Company,
No: 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOZITE TIM =TON HOU=
Will inekiNdl kinds of Innaranoo; either
Papa= or Waited, on saton ratan d Property or
MantuaDs. st avowals or amid=
&Da= P. , Madan •
. IL W. Basins prsadimt.
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coma Alai sad Wood
RIIRM IHRIBANCIE OULPOY,
Ojs Z PNRG H.
JOHN Li. SHONN.Nts , President.
ROW SenratarY•
O. W. BATCHELOR, Central Agent'
i MILL MOBS AGADIST ALL HMO Or
MAW"
m it AteggrE,„.... • -RISKS
r.bear. t. •
1/14 ' I TTOU, Lipol - •
•
New York & Liverpool Line et Patictsa
JOHN THOMPSON, No, 410 Lit rty
Street. Plllaborsti.Pa, Is the only terms tiu
city autbortsad to sell lisassoositlftistes tar nu Lbw b of
N" and in."7**l
57 Booth it. Net York.
Or. always ort bead Bight Dtsfta Or any amount.
Webba at any Hank In ISteard. Ireland. likoiliod
end
Wal Al es. io. tatters tessersWrs &oat Net York NO Plaids).
by Railroad. , : - JOHN THOMPSON.
J Jsieftdastf
NO No. 410 Marty street.
POSTLEY. N --- ELSON & CO.,
MANOTACPCTRIPA 01
Cast Steel and Iron Gun Barrels,
SOLID BOX V7OZS.
Cast Steel Plated Et Hammered Shovels k, Spades,
Picks, Aattocks. BledgeAllammas.HArtow . T.M AA
WA13 2 101011813, NG. 17MARKET tu.
PCITSBCMCIII PA.
Paw-laws will please salt examine our stock batr •
I..haslng .elsewbere. ligtAnnfer
Certificate from Delaware . = Smyrane
lidatth Bath. 1614 —Nan. B. Muustoik
ci.-43enturam. I t..a It to he my duty to you. as well se
to the POD. to Inkoms7ou of the 'wonderful affects your
Invaluable Vmmlfnae had 00 cog oldlthen. One man ta
ken ID, • 'bort tins doss and I fulled lot my family phr
della, Dr, John D. realm 6ft.r an elandostion, he
pronounced the Blnea to vise 114001100111, and presalted
Fahneatoek • • liermlfuge. Attar the ahlld had taken • few
dor. he dilfshafged. at the flout oyendloi.Affy - Thmt if
the Laveff Maus law am In my llf. and In tto cow.
of the day and egenjog the dlaithargoi between a Quart
and half •gallon of WV motto. "
Ile bismadtainit got sell, and has enjoyed gad tomdth
doe. It an
had ad
good
You
mlih 11.7 other it:lnt..
Tau may me Ws oartlfloate fa, the bairn of •
E thatrutdlo.
BENEZER Wan.
Bold wholefela .d retell by all tha prlnclpal druggist.
.daitantry mach.. thirmuthout the United BMX.,
ialitdamT
To Nervous !Sufferers.
.A retired clergyman, restored to health in
. to• 007 , .. alter may pets of met nevem ontining.
in anxious to maks known the memo at earn sad will.
thersforn mod (Tree) the prornitlion noel. Dired Des
JOHN H. DAGNALL, Fulton stmt. Rrookbn. N. Y.
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
M'OOR &
Rave opened their Large Stock of
FANCY FURS.
TO which tAey invite the alhintioll of the Lodia,
No. Ist Wood Street;
- B.IIIIIBL GRAY,
T
MERCHANT AIL
USGH.R.
MERCHANT
47 CLAIR PIMIB O
Heaps consta n tly on hand a Impend cm
alma elopement oi the most
FA,SELIOk(AI3LE GOODS.
Of the was veletas to Rea veer. olden he 14 Mem&
to:token:. to ank contort natio., in the lent sad most
lathWmll.4om_
PEARL STEAENYM
.MILL.
ALLEGH
Flour delivered to families in either of the
met olio..
Ord.. , oozy be loft at tto NM - or In oar bozo , od. the
gram of
LOGAN., COo 62 Wood K.
BILA U6l sMIMI, cornea Won - , and 66.01a1r att.
Q. P.6I:IBWAILS_I., dono
r/Una GAM. ON Vlrantlir.
1k1640 'BRYAN. ILINNIDT
HENKro S A te . COLLINS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
N
mutt?, Dlat s :
yna
And Producr 011.N11 1 / 7 .
WO SS, Wood Street. Pittaburith.
NEW ADV ERTISEMENTS.
The Wonder of the Age.
N 0 IP A 'I I
F 14 ,1 ?“ TOBIAS' Celebrated Verlaine Lin.
!meet 400,120titITO Chau% 0111.111 1 == (81 . 4 .4 1:63
meads. Vomitlng.ftlomps,
!!alas.rut, itceqult , alter. Insect Behan, Chronic
itheunutiene, braillage s Old
Um .lialefts. Beam Praire
and Paine oe Weakest.
to
the Beck end Cart
NO HUMBUG—TB IT.
Dr. So ta ring tsited Ile Unbent Ibr eight
of
eithout domed made for the rehun of the
mousy-ell That le asked lift use It eomrdnnt to the di
rections.
No One will ever be Wititeat
MUT on. wind It. II ran do non And It natter theainas
thing you bare ever tried beftre
Get TOUT Atoms( Rthmsed.
lftraNaliatids of thridlicatae base been received.
Ins of Its rare (virtue Nome-dere it is Cu pm - LW to
Blithe soars Pith certlfeass from rinkuorso;
rolge,.. a
krt lto bre turnor sued the
f.&)f) DOLLARS
to any one who wll rum thst he err &r-bushed • hue
arrtifitels dating the time be his bad his medicine indhre
the Paella
on the walls and get s Psaiiblet .nutabliati" ,
lane outilleaten Is pow= swine of the ism nth of
I tlet= i leaunat hene st ated e to
tats
OALTIAL. •
1. Tones, of the silir or NW Tatii.bsing_ddl7
seam 4 -• domes that I eoteueund a UMMS vau
siLl, ash tllnt Inteei ntsal ereleWl4lll ar e
wafrotly Winless to take to ...see to double
the avantaty =Mid Is Ow Dtrostant esesougMessa
bottle _
Nee York Jeanori
mom to this da7 M ants tnit
• . V.* Was.
Tor
-Prin• lima &I unite. eold the Dresalsos end MOO
WM. Dealers throughout ilnitedatatei.
/TAW Par Fah Dr. Toted Re es. Idnisoesl In plat
note/seat SO sense tits pep giber.
Dr. tobluf Ales; 60 lekolutiend sniftws Twit.
tauserals ,
es:l 77 F: ---•--'"e - -t=ll ,- 7.
:1111 T
ATI- -_ • = *l= • t•: = _AKE
sotzc —m. the .4..nusessati, ad pliers sr
the Lin. at a rival gonna statism &bat sine& A. M.
Tatia efts Obit and resuartaratila LiLi*altAin .tae war
ot h =Lia :re v s=4in t rt assiti v zia.L
strthers are .aso Chair trains :ar.
50irLalltit sad AYTON Psassasses tatiss the P.
• : • G.. . HlLDWltialsasisl Agent.
V. Amt. financial. • Weald is
FINE oiSrunt IikRAT.ROR SALE OR
ass iljr "stsmits_ --th r Isar las aIL or dolma
a ma of tho dolma
lsog= "ll" Orrt vith
l=blitrat.="o4Mer' Slag.":klal"4l2
and ottnth._ yon.tbrrYfradatted,„ ntth by Ma
"4 1.6.1'44. UPI 4 s YLAIht, * il. 6t6 at.
mpuncits ANCIENT ATLAS. Mass
swains moss, asstsi,="o" . ' k VA?" I
y of , Andra - •
grid of i5ta=0.211:131...
, mom irr Yeam:th.•
mita oWAglanod uhathr na I a
. . 4 MO" ,
aria tho lagth of ran Itheasoildreen, the alight
01 manatalm; atennthed by modern obLeranlawy
taf.t9.f Nip .'tibia of the momnalthif aOOllO4 ma
•nrattawnesmo of , th or • =j aw :fathead - thttot ., ==
excemay.
wml34ll*2olllllWlo/13313 11.0tt=
I=taal elties..notelareaturgo
maw, by atmartss .Iffe Wm by
fele ' , 9rAnT4:00•1111 toadW
JtIBTRRON " IVRIN— ..04.4Rizsrlsthst;
God Mrstnal$ 130 0.4 81
thekt
...e
eitadiatt,„_. , •
Boll"
Mk
WiLy of latottletn
_ asspu-s essatzsdr,'
• .J. Wrath aS.
1{61;161'11
LIM tallai4A lotat ImPa= st.,
IL' (UM' tag 6th'iftadiL hothyloo fee,
hwi• .1 which is weediochwo =pi, Mums sad
Pions, sada number of tewunauts war • W..-
DewPwti, maid amid cosily !Wa i f , cccc 4 y1k 500 ,_.!
'MU Wittgalt i arr'
f• 10 •
gAsT WEB TOWNEWIP44 Yam of 50
aro a x g ru tztwe nrr iz.l%.tuaNg e rith
!ilTirb,o",'"*!***MituiliW
-------112aararulx COUNT M - 'RESIDENCE
br WO?: : tra l lM I stit 1t h ....°Vatg
ft tab Haat Lub to ottor It 'tar ..... Ito
Import" . could* of _ anoff.oa a aollitttfol sad
1 000lfameolf ailfamoo n o
m.alialt c 141,10 a:
no boom Woo the to en
r•
1011, tal ry aro
cf. =tor , son ft. the Woo
Wait ea bp valets/wilt oofirod_ , leg_ arid otbor ,
[ WWII= =glen of fat - cf....a/11.MM.
6co.EMIANNUAL SALF.--A. A. Masai' Ir.'
sr• ogooldi Minors woe sod pigs.eg calla is.
snaghas. estocOo. isslabig: Ona Cal IM M.
goocas. tolds, go, io n all of irkdott wells sold st oral.
pi d
--------
yaIvERY dolaription of Vt bite Gad% Ern- I
taideliEd• =boas, , Mtaistlaici: lallaser Gag..
of aael Worm tr., aro iota at rraaodloa
*early au bait tha wag prbm d_1419 ArmA4Larmal !.I•
at • rata UISO.N t 00411, ath at.
LECTURE.
rAeilAB D'ABOY hVGBE r Esq., of "The
mick= Celt.. sill" deliver 11 ie4Ml ' tiMbre lhe I
Young tawe ww.., to tau bosoms anti. I
Paull Cletheetne4 ph *.O/... , Hettlx6e Yehgemr7 16. et
TX o'ebtk.
nutted.=-ILIPOLI:021 AND Yth POLUIT,
marldedpian 16 amts. landly ttekets 50 MIL ,
1 takets to betted seethe Cello& Donk 6
telb tact , • By oeder.btlactext=inattee.
Short Croats and Short ;Prices!'
virr, invite dm attention of buyers, to out
y v truodt. &minded assottostat of
-: NEW • GOODS,
Stinted ...11.129ottst fat ostf BDSoll SOL
Our !WM It 41-411 tATOtro Dopubatat•—•notio•
ono nom to tabb—gott as to itito loan *Omni= to.
sad • bottor usatttsott o nob dam of surd. Umtata to
found Mont boson &tug • potorsloosintot Motto:mins
aro al:m=lm 'Akio, to uldell ',dot etotpodatattoottoto
BOMB SMINDIGING IDIPAUTRIENT.
L MI U XIArt., 4ne Mitt i rrltM
sertv_pas.ll42 n. _ r atz ao annum
WWI OILTS•0011101OLMNID
002 rOtt '
commas, vAsstas. As. =Kvoirum& as
LINEN GOODS DISWITZSENT.
LIN= 137Xf130•,.: RA1:11
It ' '
PILLOW OAPS LIDIEriP. lir lila It KUM.
TABLII MITE&
I'Mtwahn, in) sus
And Erwritstioty of iDUSTUDt. OAT AMT MISS
ROl/021 Dop_artmet.
wow nognaym. o T uf w
Lov
onctomE.. u.
tics Ws sad
svprow.Tstir, Tn. ,oga la.
"'.7s.""aakiu 17, VIDERSOE &
jtAt; la OAS ,g l .• 441.11 PiwatOttio.
8492 T.1/01i FLOWZBB-7 640.e.L. nie Den
trtY4lllo. tll rairge.
dmanirrair m aal
An. 4i ' • "
AMUSE .TENTS.
All Mvertisemoai of Conmdli or Pub-
- MASONIC HALL,
The Original Iltitabinson P
ai
=NON, JOHN null ABA, Ito'nerrard bound, lltotr
tear through the glorious Wee. helm the plereureso
nourofttio their kind friends that they tall 111110
NIOFIT ONLY, In kittebarsti. et the Me= le HO. ON
MONDAY SVIINING, Feb. 18th.
TrnAlec
DAIINIIIitof 1111:=1. 0117.
ON
Tickets SI oent. to be boa at the door
gimes open et AK. Oonotat to totonance et Thi. 1.14
No
...ar0...12W. e
WSW Me= Neale OODY3
THEATRE•
tosisa 0 109T13, SOLI LUSTS AND ILtNAOI3.
WEAL 51mosar.
.V. 1 1•
:J 6 l l = R—a•
OIADYIB9ION.
• Boxes Parmatte-60 dare Bouale...
Seooo eta. do. do. AP
Boxes tte cord Dersonadb ata. Sword fats eta. atm
W DOOT. 01)05 14 OD curtain dye I o'
lIINIFIT AND LA 51 ltitNCE OP SIBS HAITI
SAXON—` T 7
AND ALONHIRAYVIONTII. DAVID"
ALTO ADA! EVENING, TEE 16 1956
/Imam r AltTOßNEY—lielm Warred. did Hate Imam
COMOLIOI O'Decllmaa. Mateyo lam. d; Charism
Anstmonart. 0. Yotteri_Lord Anatenamt, Didadat
nad. Mellsidr,lMlJlWorratte, Mrs Banda 1131.7
Julia 1/ MA
.Attar which the
RlVOLT—Jadams. his Oaddad Hood. Mattidr, J5C41261
SUMO de. add N. Cooke; Ilardette, Era Tatum.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—A well. forniihed Store on
Idarket WWI, cod•••• Third and licrostb. II good
d for Hat. ED= or Cloththg Inudneu.
• Imo Aare on T•lrd at. tear Idsetst tat Aim Ur
well fandshol alga scam on Tbird st. Cagle . * at
IL D. OADZAL
83 Tatra et.
OR RENT, FOR A TERBIOF rEtaS-- •
That lark* and wroirotrin..lblek Barlding..ginabi
on Water st... we ittaTnint, tortnerry oconnird .7 0. 0 1;
lilanbaum* t C0...0 known am the .Point Dwain MM.
*lin lama los of ground. Manufacturers or nnaginiik•
will end thisrandirot Inc:stint 03r any kind of bre
nos. fan g. , 17THB/ItS t litarkst
VOR RENT—A 3 story Brick Dwelling
a: Ha ws thrignOomman, Allegbry cirhar
wino sad tit* el ban OVA . • aza 7:er
" titS 'T 9153311SkilettehrZW:
VmET-9 veral Dwelling ilonees in dil
e/ut yarn the ally.
frame tow and* eau of bad. wittdn3 alms of
tto,
•A. rare:atm Lltotty stmt. Apply to
itiumnrr.
To "Let
•
d
VITAREHOME, No. 114
r. n o s
V V three don set of WcrocafrySeco
MO LET—A comfortable Dwelling,
1 ago Allagtumy (31tyoma Wadandon son4llll.
tanatadznamn,wia IdEftwo on da denIMI Wet ab•
GISIZO _ R. 4 It Et MO, 211 Warty it.
rl'o LET—Two 3 ptory Brio/ Duelling
Home. on ROAM= at- mit. th. OarM -
let Ward. Allegheny. Them harm are gagraob an ah
=rat et doh eantral Lxankm. APPI7 to
SWUM. . a. woaDrichns.
.
To Let .
dim. story brink re building. (Ours n
sad dundllud adobe* situated - No. 44 Oh
et; Intro= Peon sad Llbset__F A Insult
_ospodta Bt.
MMar `moduLre odd. ELlBlut. do. 1211 Fourth e.
alibu Mus q. isafiti
prvmu, HALL FOR RENT: Also the
015 ems PfirTlllllll Bnlbillicreeimptsd tbs
tisburda sal Cksmahrrille H. R. sad Stem _with
Dwelling in same . Inquire of 68(1. . JACKSON,
bur . NO. IS lioarett it.
TIM:LUNG ROUSEQ on Robinson snd
"dso.°llWrilead4ifris;roWit
To Let.
THE FANCY IRON FRONT STOREM
on woad street. opta , IL Odulith C. ner•EIM ,
*Vl'd r 721 LVl'•• Au I YS i co. .
REIVI—To Dwelling now," in
.&r k wroxerrille, Weed vidok Ere swo enfrf
. omtelsdne eight maul sea. end front:Me on
the Greenoburgh Tornplire. oppditte llskicJrndmeelfe
a =
feu are sewn sforDe; &renames on Battelle.
linfaaa' or 14 1 .ridnit i rithe ati. wre=
- -
VOR 2 Molt Dwallinc i ltume
r 4 ion= 44ein on Goan allatra.
road. 7th ward. P0r1e44.4 erm_tranuninnni• /mons
jas wArr .iwuzusoosiabary 616
rLET—A comfartsble two t 07.2
Briek ItmdMooateleini mange ,circ of
" I d M a n IM-7 4.
VOICILENT—The Office recently occupied
exacrema the 444 Want*
Inte eatemee la tea& Mantra sr;
aria .2. a. ELSIMNo. M Ittatty-4.
r RENT AT 5400 PER ANNual—vhe
mil 19616964 Um* itoey
11116.4.136. Elmum orlth sclanollo trot b0.1141n0. No.
69 Mat et- Loran or P. kt. DATIL
6416 eon= Wdod ood fitt.k amts.
. _
r3ll!—Thea new and well, fin4hed
fl I. tan Soon and an= Mass. on Boolthhold'ot,
"oontin Um endow noun
Also two Oaks UMW above the Tin BUM on ootani
kar'
In -
Kix. xto. RR a.
in2o • _ _
TO LET—Tlose storyßrieks o. 16
EtaAMDDIADNA .X. DA . std.
aul4
I LET—The Watehonse on the Canal
Sailsysdidabur 31. Moon's Wareboas co tiberti
.1, • lisinalnali•Salt
iricatx-r arnare, '
yOR RENT—That laige sad ixammimmt
Warshanse. No. 69 itsta.p l an saisnidcfltatka
Boss and Rada= Etna Do dup.—
Alio • Lige Warydasua an • au at. D elos 1J.1106
SC MOW OlNlUdirl or nary lthenswa Heat 11401
Tan CRITIIBILICT a suur,
migeta is.,
Chia and 'Mosel. •I
GAR limb armory
_f fun
bra:ny_
Xsita than one hatred -the.
' rinarti.o
gb:El4 raes t atr u lanboamk , e . zai
hilt Sor .
virsl(r.n.A Year n -
Who Thor inado font
Ohio Bo w& oval to UNDO - •
• =potted •
toid attar Thmaaathaawhil
tau todulas cab and
Ths attostkr i ar= “"insil anoititn =r eara
canna, toarthanttar, dintatat 4 1 1ri•
Cider that will kap ain't until next Fall. -
Thimbrre Vilma= and Mar iratranton to ba motets
mutat =bid d BALLO; Watar iH9 Ist mit
NUNNS &-CLARK'S
r latialeas •
noir ialikl ms ' tbvirari"sua" sso ,'hare
EuIVIZ I MICtra 7-611-17111 i,
T. Tbs . : ob. , 4.l3l..b l es i tsbo N ied
bsorarsoisnia=xi it la 'Yf
otz TO* 21
hiboftesill
=rrontid s aA Vlessivi ro c iio 11" :
lug the mats MS Immo ba sa: way Mints&
VatAatoMM Dam .41. BEUZolell, ths =Anllait rigaisU
0 C =EU -. 4 Non. /MN itika 4
Bann. IL Klotoo , a Bro. ratalll29o-0171MIKIN
Pena lip to thank you Moot AMMO for the
mat Outod" Masao of Moml. Mum i %Dili ILI=
-
r a j. with Tan bay* torox to Mod no to keit zoo Ibt-lip_to
re
we4 lp
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