HIISINgsB zE mECTORY. • M. PrrMOM 4 . .00. 0 8 AD fiIITIERNIT .1101 ENCY 122 " is : t5'4 27z - iciraL ' t.e. &ea.: • • V. a ch. an. Aimed gbeLbe eilitizihmilsland Lime -Z g oiVre a Vage PlPPanetb UMW Ptitei IIeCREADY, MOTT, & BRIINDAGE f . J% else etnit)trn tunic, Corner of £root Street, NEW raw, WaII:LIMBS Of I'RIPLE REF/NED CAMISENE, 80 and 9i per COL ' iIiFOROL & N. B. BUS, ateo itunrstintrum asta ism:a tit Tito Maytag articles of the Npat avalltr, and offend at Tarr:Mae. Tar, Pi Root. w r it and Hard nu- , Dr ta Var' (VI 9:4 Av.u.trokx4 ? f riros".'ilisif.4.°M, 8. Jentair. Jo. DREW .& JESUP, = • COMMISSION MIIROVANT' Cotton end Woolen bleeti esigdea end Doiteri, Macklaige ..lbott, &W.f. 4 , -. Lareerteme DialarelLti Blnanteetere, Astielee, No. 67 Pine Bt., New Yak- N. s.—Acente Re the • • “WOODRORP t BEAM IRON WORM: • • - IttelVyt_Axer t ey tR New Yee; Re LOWELL. fIeAuItSHOP , Mae Ittßpruk , Teas elee.lyr D. F. TIEMANN & CO., 45 Fulton street, New York. _ MANUFACTURERS OF OIL & WATER COLORS, rAlthlBl3.llB, ¢C. And Importers of French Zinc White, ke. Olwatars and Price Lista Retarded. aeon . T.ltzttf. Cbs•mbiesibris. • . -Comma Yana and Fancy Goods. William Tasker, ihg•PARK:P-LAVE4 NEW YORK, Invites the istentiou es Elowtheen and Wells= Itenthwe il is i 0 e. as* EMIL of - Camb._ Hook e , its. = . Dsens Bat •!"e..•1 0, 1'414". Vl ' WM' ,! c • - Clam, Hells ware ot everissemoldao; &Lam ,• G a li stl 4 swerLeteolt of " - 2.o4allah.ltestels sod Ullman Fumy floods, w will be pou4 at tb•npr lam* prior Ow Chat aztiolownef Nast, ' WlLOrderi: Nitta selected soalla dIAXDOSI k !'saos. New 3:—Pfeessiett . mei:34n , • Hough's Patent Elaatio Marta. ,R=S - &FRANOB, No. 1 Barolay,eireet,. - -- VAUTIOT-110s. Are =Mina Real . rj - i zAit . tamp hi the pignut `AU mac o:minx promoted „,..12:7,11.. mit2o4 W. JACKSON dr 808. GRATE AND FENTIEII , 24AKER, Zia PROZITST. d a RBOADIFAZINItIi POKE j.31 -d;7. - ' 'FAIRBMUCEI PLATFORM SCALES: - ME undersigned ;baring been , appointed •• osehidre Assets Da' the hie iit' these alitgesslct eiestitthetatedfiLthe &Walt torenton • -..- L.:. - k T.; - FAIRBAKIM: & CO., , - "-• ' ~ • linsiotretirlo ' attinittchil the buttonst cammunits toter p of them &Oa ohm ell ottpre._,____, zuissdv as Vire kosher bee esibleeted to the mermegar r -ZYSToti all th e hollsohla In Alb. 17131=11 luidrr, esseshauxtiof huhu= - hi mate= Wen= great &Islip i•• ,ItilirAwalrerNass,z,tcy is Ism ~...P.P.TAL, ' ^ , ' . cospropsnol to VI `cane for .Cottotor, Dormant.-Noatoit KM INIALIroid att l erVt Beohmkotto I; Wi B o b ah • . PITTSBURGH • COACH - FACTORY.. L. IREPIZEIIIII.o.,ALIZyt ., BIGELOW:it CO. • auebispeir to IL Blermr, . • 71°-48 ALiti ing; , , DLAMOI4 Flftsberght, Penna. ..iIoACRES;,-OARRIAGP,S,• Pc2cToNS. lauctiek ma inn • diestiptton of Ihizie7 VableJse baordar, ab 4 tabbed. la b =ma. .17= 4E sudd br . mermaid. ricb Hide Oil-and Leather Store. D XIBXPATRISH, No. 21 Routh Third Street, ' merelltutetand Chootaut .t& Phliodolohlo, ....r=li, PALE SPANN/IMES, Dr . ilia Giro', oill4Totisi p;o4lziosro' MI. Tolman. or t.g,. - Too at Immoral mamma Ma bottarmoi . ; ; - tho l Woor. ~,,Xt Abo Alita v =o in ozabozoto Ito- Mt"; goer OW O Aloe .of agarsod • Aral. 11112Manos '—...r.- =MIL Prrideecsa CoMMlLtlenrehanta, azim DitazwiLy - Pittsbersaildarerraetared Articles, ;Al t ~ 2 /9 strect,i mew of Moth,, raR L. =cur - , - JONEB eaf-cootacy, ALS.tWEOLEB AI RO OBAS • • t a0,4%4t1.1011.11111aff; Prodoct'aluiTittabqrgh Ilanufactertu - - Nis - 141 Water Street, I P 88 GM. 'PENNA. PArNTERti. 15,t 4 :14 A N E . L HOXISI3 AND 'SIGN PAINTEBI3, NO. 96 211:11W STRALT. - • alitmenWocKl994 Mullet 6919.66) orb= promptly- attended to. ~I,..:9lllJllimeasouttodla 6w..w style. =tar 4 .110111111110 N 11111113 4. ZELLERS wournmesdie ENGINE 'mamma, - 404 Xittudictaws *fa &Ws,. Mal Cueing& Ihmatos., ween , be' and ] Menu • =" 1-Paa. " “ 5h : 114 .7 .I:l7,tbamiza• Vii[ ilOagelt WHITEI , - ,CAIRLIIB- now )W— -....1 a,.: a 4013KPRIVEITE now eariiiiig on bpiugkj- .. „ swivel ;puslimsillatm Iwo mug i "l hrsf=n: 7 s l lt'4l' . 'ha sistaltsC _ 114,BUtletio. ke-' And hs •de.• r' Ist:tio=ssa_ psses" ths4 0 " PeWTOI 7- ii to - Ms bushism mods ~gt.o . h=lis.. thymus tholes collie*, • WtwatZt= n a l L i ltrib " str ...;:r akettaxas. Ths sneers at his awls ztost m ===s ii i = . !sassy- szissait.irhtett ths Os sees of goals. (minx to jays rsshirl i =i lll 1.1. :Wall= nob. sofstis "17st touch Ls. than ttskysit• -4 ' reCirii Ali CI*0:1 - itt iis . 144 46:Star ~. .ith a*. .As, akwicisitsmar, • iroLESAI,E,AN RETAIL •au3GAP ~jk l ioq,PF lA =t., ii rtagi let • gist•cm sod Maeratamatart Drop, • le l% Imo. Fain . • 1314141= Tolc . l4 i &S• ask irostevirs,ltazi , zut ou . W oat tbe.D and or lirntiraiblar, Montt At.! gull bp_ y to ••••••• elk Maids.= th• custocurs.of sal shall rpm 110 pew te.piemmtluos• vlth 6•lthinj u la=n to • - - IL L . .10:241.Liberty _'...1/17ESTgR2q TEA STORE. .e9ILOP= :1111 Ood; and di,: g t ree t s . non glavontn - izecir IT,d4-10 LL AtSi a=f&VX sWo -DJ S i E r a ra fi •Urkeir•tarme t M.. • na migaL =l , 2aff3l : k i t - tai3 MAKS; ,TALMAS' SO/DifREEF AND STAPLE GdODB; . Tor Family Use • , an uommallferVve aportmat el et tin Ow. • il dlita ngatit — Om• rt5...1 1 1 "6 1V 013 ••:, - • enders sad Rice Irons: aON MIT WV& WABANOOSE: NO. - IS4 /root 4nit thi,Aelike_liss =lnd whidi w. Maass tbelibtres named widest .. =aid •tk *num MUM In au lins ' to astasP i n aims =l. sum 112lisad ezm , VeitimliLun dida br tZ I WAN744 ths. E=l, WILLLSK - 11;MIKELTREE, Jr. and'i'Wine and . Liquor ItIRRONANT, - 209 Lacrty ...Wret. PaLaura. oaly 6tial usa E I TGAWZATIAGS , Wile. flacks Muni b amllosON fetes rn B arn 600ta ilud farabiked im~2 Blau noil-thua. L Dipikt Aldennan. I " llo XciodAl:MnerAdtPitidaniSt. Olair eta., w a in v petaled= to the oft* sow", Thittisita'data itr4ES styli &dm welt of garbs. ' : - • Batting; . • -....,, w atuats & oo.„ Niqttiieside -Dry*, ...% 4 , • . Ilakaaamramare the sad casuPglain at an Ulm mut anrooel ElacoUta., . v talLa, % - 1 i k At i Mh 4 a l l eer 1 rei d ? ' ol 4 atx et " _ Icar, vans:med.. • cal ..;± i 4.‘ t - 1 No g• • . 4.4: 1 ' ti: I I ~., 'VI srirtam me circa • - ' • siert/m2o , imoirs 441011$ tog a :Am o Ms clty. ~ .. MI eilil wil =boMlo o o . • .., . --.. . a m mo:mato Iwo • • , '• is 4teigairiiinm=i it. fa •th. oszoo • •••tro of tar Tick riktrrnittisV. .., .. .„,-....:-. as. ~,.. Yanisi* — Maznifhatuiteir 'oUirierv• vs; PoVega idt i._lo93oS T w aniktia " M Yglt if 4runtc...l7_. . .... sennuw ja: - and *!lmeet lab Tipti sta. Pittsbariar. R OTIILS AND PRIVAIM—FAXILIES; in, ea& toittuoitlidirltb 'nods as ithoelsot tad pock& chum Mao to do bm. war 0u904 tialottlons on spat sod to soy tams ' - i ' , SAMS 02m. GIPRIBW pat al THE : 1110Amy,...,..„,.:virrir:$ArRiva-‘.O.A.z..ETTE. • BUSINESS CARDS. LOUIft SCHAEFE,- illautcy Law, and bittern ß Colle;tot Id TIM COM= WWI en Offi D AND PSIVICI7LVANLA 1141GRCIAD 91.4- IStark,Warae.gamr, Tsumarawaa.Columbinas.ll Qetra guamit, Portaire.Tramb - „ldalkonhaitand othelaki' CANTO:I: OW RRRR . l'Nears.Mixtrßßinvia 1 Thad, LW Harlar lL . .l Esber.l .11 , 0 . 0.. I. • • Thaidoe• trautaetter. - 11. P. Muslin HALL," Attorney at Law, ...Bake • "gr. Bolldhuo." Grant Cava. tetwom Fourth so 4 soMmlyT 401EPH 8. & A. P. MORRISOV-Attor- Lim MN Na 143 tozath 414444 b 41.4•1 danflarant. Elttaborgly Pa. _ aty34 - 1 1: • ' . •:iAR • ; RAMAT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— Omer of PM and Groat otivotLopixolto thoCkowt • dem Plttibiovh. tors4rfa JAMES , Attorney at Lam, office Powth area. near Urals; Pittabaratu labdir - - ffilohigan.Genaral . y Comadmdan and - tionAgno - • Collee OR the collection of Ro Offic ma e, and Foreign Memo We sad another/taw cial a ma, Vegan Panra& of t l=gbu . artgl Bale ita rm terZstabs en ia Stab aaajpiarls_oca Amt. ILVlDlMni,nstrolt. Illobbran. Sttrs.sou POUrboralt—timaa aroma • Balm. Baalt• . 2 =4 . • Gazette littaccr. • Loren% Bts CO.. Wscroso—Tve or IticidSaa from respectable' /consrasoe roppialvd 41. 131W/W8 EAL ESTATE OFTIOE, No. 87 Front street, &I door ham Market Doshe In lath Chain. A USTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agmt, Stock Marebandbli oat EM Brain. can No. 02 arta And. above woos 0y' 1 sttnOad AMU L ,r + AARE: :1 Secretary Citi- .M. GORDON; - ISeeretery Western kal i- mime 09, 92 WM& Mist. • GA.RDINKAOOFFIN, AgetttforFranklin Insantle• Camaany. nortalleet alma of Wad .-. . " WIN HAFT,(oraooossor to Jac M'Cluf lb.*„.olowe Altai Drussiall and Drier Da 48..141 Wood mark 8 darn below Al l B77EtWarth• SlrSeintar Aron lb. Dr. idserins. CHN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Ander in Drum Paints, Our, Varidaters audtltylittuffralb. 101 y anat. Pittsburgh. abhors stiubsuitsyrutuyt sstsinia W 'Alum to batissers Pausal° h , A 1:: 'MENBSTOOK t Co: Wholesale =4"7''Al ' ls.rd==,:4, tochT 1914 "' El 'V Wholesale Dealer in NV , t2lifigAllAT 6 Geode .....111101011 LIZZE!.. BA MDMelir* R=B, --..". Wroienale & Reuul u .A 8. can= of Warty • ICEMONMAKE.II. k CO., Wholesale i brassasta;No. 24.1We0d street. Pittsburgh. AOSEPH FLEMING. Baocessor to L. Woo: 4136;cornar XsZrot awl Dtivicad—Esort e n: Mbdul..Ei • It'll potna•Crilmetisat at, Pecfaaaarr. sad an arti er Da=4:: Irmarlsalatul'asantnr ended at 6U Wm* iskly uta litimphr:ts. Meatus It /I.oo i r e n urz KOONS FLOUR FACTORS. • AID, &mai Produce Comabeton icreluuda, st, :am Wlmw asa 9 N. I•td. S.. edow, Awe. r. PHILADELPHIA. Bairaat Mallard a Ca. Pb . l . a . a J D Lama a ON Cat, 0. Gant Martin a 03. . a D Val aON Woo• AO ..- , , E 314 Naar. Pain a up. . hada* a ig u ebez t t e % 6 .. , -1.17 yeagaiX.X.o,: icy. Ilzaaa, 5..na adz a - A. Pidifteit..P,unirmultat Co. PIP/6 1 arte . ...0717! IS , CAN ~ , 1.4. M.. .. , *ad M.M . a.; amid ebilatisiplas blarebants animals. MeMO.NE & &NIEL emDILALEB4 . 110 to . 2 ALlostal FLOUR, GRAIN ANIL PRODUCE. Coranduum and Fcrwarding Merchants. No. 114 &w, ft at., Patabior„4, Po. that 1. '6241,1i511 A -Lntz caoassto. S&TPL a SHRIVRR & CO., DEALERS IN FLOUR & PROVISIONS, Chmeral Comethuden Ifferetiante. n. 34 BOOTH WATLB BTBABT, HILA-D ILPHIA. ItzrairoLltres uw O. Cistbdo &0., 11W. L` lams* 03.. L. Wllmortti 03.. Pittstrorgh. BIWA, Bestair " siIIAVaIorfABLIFF, He DeOarist Wool, ProTiolonsA Produce gonersili. 1/O.I2S'LIZERTY STREET, • • Pirranuswil. PA • - - EtrEPHY_, FuN.WAIUM3II3 & COMBIDZI&IOR MESORANT, Portitolor,attorotloliotroo_to Oa Woo of PR 0 D ues. N 07.1-5,5 Front Street, aslant' she klosooniselo Boum Jou 'no r w.. Arm& PndtLeo * u9=sm= PITTABORUH AfillflUL4olllll2B, - Ns. 8 Weed U., betels,* Weser and ➢rest as Plow, Pt&lin, • Prirrialoit and Commission MERCH'AItT, • bri. 2/4 Lad* *id. Warr "f Mad, , • • Pittsburg', 5 % 30.1„. l i t k E! Ida attantiOn tdi t i l , M ot ~ t iat ., s z of Eo t 6'414 IC6 trometfally "afraid. o nto. sully EMT. S. XING, • • • (late of the &lief Ling ft Moorhead+) COMMISSION MERONANT; pain gl rid. itzrAz, AND BLOOMS, No. 76 Water street, below Nlarket t mal) PITTS:I3IMM PENNA. -, LAI liitian - o,,,AtrirD t S•o n i d grizziMaffaign Agent et She Iladison'and IndinnapoLts _ 'RAILROAD, DlD:iao Water et, Pittaburgh, Pa. z. V. *WI. IMAM/. J. W. BUTLER it CO FORWAlgag e aCSMlLlSS ei la t.s ,/i Mr s t . ad&r ll: PdelLasil Pips an lint "147"1 - CANFIEZA! a 'beatuda • • 1114 fantail& liantr a rWhoi.; . • &sten t , • fat =of "r!'!""Ve.titr;32.l_.tx k , L olesale u-ficatms„,.--"EiTarirora4,; riC Llr.rCO. wzirooers, • PiodoWand C022121#1 Xmoblonlookod Delors la Pit oat., idonutoetwoo, o. 112 &MA dan t arip t rFg h. Na7l lolwlEoCo ' WeantAt roRpcu,nSTOUW4EN/ eharorin Ci o sß iu blo m poene w Wtl • aboveWator..Plu46 • . lora gOICUPP • fi. ,l : l* Lziportei 'aud Dealer In TreseS 6a6 - 2Ung• - • WO Paper, 66 Marini sod Youtitimm IitSEPICHORNE liTholesele and Retail Dealers is =1 , 11frrigoipzug4 apsiluir d war= Fancy Goode, • ite, lararlestrVearaid!MD9re"erddlilv . - , - D. AM A Jr., & Bro., . N -0. ui. Market se, are closing out their en ' Mattock of Dry Gotdrat op hazoottoodlaeount from vices. .p 1)... got,orri • to outettoslng tbirtr sotto" top. %,„ ......,...v...=.2, ..........„. .......„......p.7,0, „h. oill oat tow ' lin , Wholaudet " • -'at= ' ' And atig•Dr7 004 f, nab mally • BURCHFIELD, . 'ilia Awl Dr=uathsat& woe -Fourth pail Wale PI /.. • • Redativat! , `Hemovall ROBINSON I 00.-110. 17178' ASRW MING. fteotoved our" Store to Na. 23, a nth erttatezt dot 19 A. A. Maim t Ca) An sse . we. wer41740 tRFAIPLItue or the_ Ira -"gullatta ow OMIT 7. caw m.aaa L 6117.- marAutr . Ottpuil9W — .ltrati Ca 44. -Scotch W vi ti -004.414.. to ego lowt orb preargag Wench Tehjiati Jomillair Mei ATTORNEYS. AGENCIES. - = DRUGGISTS. COMMISSION :'&C. . yt' ~ :i: ~~~ -~ - - - AVRB DRY "GOODS. PIT'EsTURGH, BANKERS 'AHD' `BROKERS ! BANKING ,IIO,I3SES JOHN T. HOGG: EWA BEIIIORD 00. • room Plktaver, 154174/43•1(V*00, • OONNHLL9VILL2, PAYE/IEOO, ;Posias , 01001YT .yril . 19N ••• BROWN g in ilillifiranfllVAVlll&O at. • colleetertt Woke fD% bk Maki. Noteesad thee asam•th os bovirhe 161•1 as •• • - .2ipings :' •• • nes and sollaation..ni um. dE —..noamm M AI FER 'MM'Bak nd Ei eßrobem. B rm*l Gold sad. Eldm m=. 2l: t u r Eltdr a r n = AUK BUY And ptoeks oVlacamtlislad.- 4 1 ,4 =as= m UZzi p t . o i n i. i ner u mnra liateL HOLMES k SON, Donlan in linitign *134 Damietta) BM .14absers , illsrplßoass rt" , rank Notm sad an.d., eikannun="t4' tm n a. °gum : . •• • ost. au ta• gettlai MANUFACTURING. •.; a•dONlndia...4o.fflnininant . ,-ii.nroirma..w.n.liodaWatio ALNERICVAN No. 78 Seoond st.., Pittsimrgh.l% ALNUFACITUJIERB of Papier bfachei Odnaidonialiwatiulaina. Bowan SiiewbialiMt and Panned Window and Doan Brack Snubs. Vantilators and OsninaPiwan Ho bs. and flimsy dedariptioni oth.tku elltaLwin la wandwaki mos@ "trold. , ylthinmeent•d on tb• &Umlaut nation ant=f atts Etedblan di • booted to ten imam of t., 0011111.7:18, HJ9 110.111bneut st..tat. Wood Kirks sik. PmEnliaa UMW pelmets:if UNION FOUNDRY, • . Mitchell, Herron & CO. W ax continue the bush:teas of the illtion lfoondryEdairt the old stan d tili uof PENNOCK. 1441 4 : 1 ll - OW imt cri Liberty rt. Tboy ecisendbedgro as astuil. • lam sad Idellnrol aesoetosg onnazidu Cooking Stoves, 41111 Nan AR L g! OR S and TO Side , OFIRCE MA Ore- MAN T LE lb KITCHEN GR ATES] Hoßow Wars, Wagon Bout, no, Irani, S arm. Tea Keith* Nowa and Plow Pointe, Mill and Machinery Chustinge generally, AntiflAS aad WATER PIPES of nitro: MAN & NAILS OffiLE EMIT BRAOS, Shovels; Spades, Pi nU &0., an of which will loeseid at con • ••••••••as' Priem needy Penh Cotton Pithhargl4 KENNEDY,. CHILDS & CO., Manufac4 MIL tams Fs= • No. I been 414 Obssltair. Carpet, Wats of sll colas sad shafts Octton Twin* taa Has °fall dim and Wang. a EMI% ' will bars stir Of l'gmgalr 1 " ' l "`Nv TEAR 4IIVIZ I :e ' 61 Penn et., below liferbm, Fittaburgh, Pa. - GITEAM BOMB MAKERS and SHEET to IRON WOREIBA, ).Dac e of Baroblll'a c ant Solta r i v t A lllatal Under Bedlam _ paa, Dontlosuom Balt hlm- EVA. Saw I.a?‘ Gi't #amla. P A.m ufttA ote. / Blooltdaltny W ar t. allditt and Viaduct halm :done tho abottort balm All olden Won a dlstanoo Dron e tend to. Hats and Cape. k:ISON & SON keop oonetan 47 on land mit amorlyttem sadlizift/ ttOto 4.4 bah orholsonlo rota& mom &shims a DMZ e tt for. trati s t=tl dory, irotallt 7 ao Inn to to a olanthats. W. WOODWILL, Wholesale and . 1 t. Ilanafactour and Drier In %WA Weas7l;o. U stm GROCERS. Sufi P. e. Shriver & Dilworth, • WHOLESALE GROC,ERS,, Na, 130 & 132 Second Street, (Between Woad WlltEleld) PITUBCRUIC : fro : ' : : f1:1: IVholeaale Grocer and General Merchant, iv/. ice lamb Strad. Pattalana. coOly MflTrMaPwalin4rmlioll.4llrir SMITH, 'MAIM a ECINTEH; WHOLESALE OROG,EES, 1= &wand and 151 fmnt envat,, - Jalb PTITSBONCIII. _ma. swan Wallace .1 Gardiner, 1.101.8111 I,Z D4L aR3 fp Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally, N 0.296 LIJMILTY AZlO.ll` IJIPAGALSY, MGR.& VE & 00., " bolo. ash ,1 ro 7 emus Ladd Weal Woof. Mud: with: 01:11.13ERTEION, Wholegal* urocer sad Oonzaledati llardulatalakr la ?gothic, ad Pitt* Klilialtinll4 arrina. lee Lamely Imaim. PM* J OLIN FLOYD I CO., Wholesale Grocers sodCbousdadanKeneuints.NalY3 Wed=MS Mr 11 . 02 . 321L2100 ee ~ , 141eaa1: Qrood . zi s kaZg _mud wad Llber . a . , • Mad a way • iaog"atompark* gdo • orakOk *la gala amh. s incOANDLEB9,_ . MEANS 1 CO., N (intone*. on to Wl* Nooandiswa Wholowdo Irao. NW* Mow. gottosaaroo. and ShauloW is swo dwowwb. vonwrol wood and Noa' in 11112r.efatlftti;281=7nd 54 , Comm Woo Id • • •o. ILLLthi A.- WOLUSG. , Grocer and y v Delisroirsaiof Wood sad Milt_ ila -etrmits.m OBEJIT , DALMLL ' 4 CO., Wboleettle entat mett! ca g=sam ilw"" No. Sara4r= 1114V111 slaw WAIL DICKEY .00., Wholesale Oro aseOkestesssout=e— `L .fie . 11~~ ~'~i~ .~:fi. , .•.~. ._._~ F 1, BOOKSELLERS dr..C • Book Agency. • THE subincribers have established a 'lioOh A/mos to Pltthmtalphlo. =I will find& 11111) , took or pottloattaft Who t0t0.1144. Ito at stoloito. = torwoldhut the Attu tea of say of Ulf 's. Mai; =VI= ellit =rib: mhot a - , 44= oi ngl!l . 42ta i ri WM Writing to — sTO iiirtliab —. lltossetno, thoy:Flo rootteo cc .. ..44 t ilfzer . S . tttatot u. portrat i ltAtirl a r= Motto tn.ntottooktito may mist It.' idos i 4 " 4 " froj= i btro.ro., l ro . 4=2 pory //amovistoel wpm noottome of 7 11 5 p c =" l 'attsaasa to. kottooit• =olowi ta irt io l tre ear yrs Of renitZ7 IDa alum makable atlas. iota tad =lt to their ottoattico to thoontoctibmoo :,tro y . 0131404 to watt Mt the olio Ltoo maw - MUM tuttrallitlT seat, tt..Petkehmott, Fst. ioElf SIER,TOO4, tiok Win Pthtta atuitumishei betstftastorre thilthlleht, Onsets Bundins. OOK BINDRIt'S gad Box Motor's Eitrew Sew* abeam on blunt 'Also, Books, Snort tad Stationers raro El 0. 00011.11611 E, (=maser. to 8:-.814- av Wleej Wholsolisad Ritill Desk& hitroota, natio arr No d Yaw .14egthsib Mama mutat, GLII doer B. B. Marbit Stans. AliAtbearaa.. . . „ , 01IN -PA 1 1180 N, Bookseller .and Bta- UOl2l/4111301111114 Dirslaceta e Mi" S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller UZI. Dadam StEnostery At, xao2 ilitketigigrt. Wig I .A • lon iga. zta onus, No. Se Woo-] stmt. ti*it dam tath. stitasteintsi '• • • • Ps, Simi and I. bsaireriutssUpps bumf IMD; , Bookseeer 'and Statloner, o. gr ' , VI 'meth* Flitt. Mien* Hollabuts; u'rsxc. &c. _,Jobii 11. Metier,... ,;' piz o p o M 81711...atiliDitog F o litlia Untimiliklit . 01111.aad daslar inagsle sod MadealGoads. it= Broi, WO. - 53*IiTPTII ST., n Sign of the Golder' i,1 1 , 1 •!MIVIA AP, - .:MBEt'ANTA . Va i ItAR • NEISDHAWII EONS !al (MOAN IlaitalON/ MIS, 'peelers la MEW° hiam 44...tnk .L .. ~- . P . -.. . Charlotte Blame,'' ~ i ' , AtANTIIPACTITRER and - Tinier in Piano Rea sue nor! of mode t andß a ttrod .Imtne o. AL u" Littler& 00.11 &Mealtimes, wlt.T 6 ,l23irti.E. pa Adria Attaansint. - fat , . .!.1111W rt. brAIR , II:4X.EI Career ient lit Clair Streets, W. 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Bontrets stew cri =AM 8, ./ by Moo= to any &Adm. fr42ixtdv • • Varnmhes, RAYNOLDS,.DEVOE & CO., Pr, 4- 108 Ildtors Street, • itAbiord unman or b • Widow; and Ztua Pala *. yp of and Dale,* In E t A S, .11.4uSuisS, ineoIONLIS, OILS, TLIAILVIM amstaroty an Band * large and valid anosetenant at all nub Ones reantrad by ARUM'S and .PAINTESS and_ by pa Ands anneu,by,, ifinnebanund dada way calla= r ofir by tb• pi4Enge Wirfire: 6om is t o ' Vaud erg by mad promptir•atbabid _ _ _ • ::4'4 I -IA:, • :4: STEINWAY : 4 SONS, minwi iiEriirtgrifile" m "" . Fai hro P tso ß riF TßU orer.p laX amioto ' ' 434l thrir th spL Ta di t 'a b Vir irp t .• =4 l l • • : o re of gnu thing that madam L6lO. nay Irero t tt the ktnths. la =aped th tat aterragidabed =bag trma &atm rh phis. SW York sad Salthacts. ' iIaSW Tani_lll.Plll647=l74iT SORB ilun just Mn warned the glltaT h Waa IKILD *MAL (onsr all • malice's) V, the at the Ametiaan Institat" PaleaNtbr thn Plasexagua d. 7 oole7tty ---_,— • rititNlNG SES,-and for lONI, l u n is=voilei t w 3 A l ra op t u r yat thill11)10Lg and sod stki DOUDIJITAPX we e illl YUBIL .....11•12 a kr GLENN PUTMAIA ' . . - j ar - paw.) . armui siRAIVI Mar. i aßATMAlWokiMnio'irAil. aro it.. ' --- ' Pox thirLooo_ooo. . ' ME U.S. PATENT rzakstabm,nno ) AßßEE CO. . , klo.: ISO facilitate au , for. Walker Ht. Kea York. : - RE. repV aa tetazoonte all orders far, TOPS. CIOLIDINS, PEDUTAL3 3.6 la holtaekata..l3lanna, Hecate', Pesamea. oaten tea. lad an ADO Ylarbleat 11.2111 i la 'Um:lath , sad darahllityta real warble, aad In was r tharsta. sad at. laselaum ball the ark = marble lad Mon, wood. off alit" It La what, he, from all R& Galactic.= which aro m Aattalast mon mama rj.,at, coral all. itTECI ill• tataperaer a i ns_ ate at the article. tab tam $3 to 340. leo= as. Cabala Sakai sad others aoudad. and =3 . .tth. l / 4 "'"".4 i "V aliß r a t tglrgoat i" . 301111PEl LAMB. Sea tl,olfir.L O.MIGILHH, V, Pres. BROS. es CO., aseusajißs AND DNAIA3II3 IN • • 'Drugs, PeAr4 04 Dyes, Perfumery, te., 170 ST., New York, INVITE the attention of the trade to their ap sae rube tossetprop, Psalm, Partosos• I.7 iNtAltohtotherysiils,rtmoortallons ofStayjoDynas. thsy an mho rsoalvlas,Olesst from she sources Of pecduo thin sadsou, oD of Tooth, sod Nat Wltr i A ii msop mr , Sy:2m iteneh oUsts at. alrgsl,led "m to br."d' ONsr 18 TM igit . •Arosn ' aul ' uligt. siwn .ord— l nb.,r mu, eur gewilari.Apt lIIPORTAZIT IO Botrim • RPESS AND DEALERS. TB ' HOPE RILLS, Ti-FELTOII VEZZO • azollg fluNzur mite, Now Yost. l i tirr 4" ""rark4w.ratla*WstletJ rebU T P;opletor of.Shi' long and well ' Im ooTris Aral t: , tiottot. to „to o t le .r fi zt o ' tootoor intioll o r A eon ,. .M o k: 4o Brood, li to .: ,4 Yel . olt.Tes sad other Wore. ah— rdek of Jelly ree to everrhuhUr ° 7lhdch theyelfr °ro lad aye l arll a the moot' reewonatthe len*. o.44lowiposeat to dater. who .toNwelett2= . • •• • ' IL IJ. U. l a N. maw stfleffel to hecnelre lx L i tzlhA: sr. NEW YOEE. CONY EXGEA.NOE BAG MANGFAOTORY, N 03.12.5 sad U 7 - Proud at., up stairs, Cam Exehamik: . -_BandulLkplew York. IiaILLERS. FLOUR DEALMS &a., sup rbid with eanatioaB44pketala ko. tor Mae. 4 trlblad align TEa mbnalbar call tb.Mallon of tlnacry isoransate samosbnent ot .4nnent Wyo.. slul of YWats sad MU haat* total Tenons 117h1..1 13.A.4 60 lb. 135.0. Diabire BAWL BAGS qua and qbelltlis Mftftid bl oa UM the:alma balk% akillaokr jr...ol.lBl.l"combrta. • Bxpress Camila% _ AngfOlgikoliadtegrr Med IiCSO .BrisrAson „ to especial' accommodation of the vielea.Pasdatios alongtha Um of Rea Ohio and NM. at nab Railroad. Wee. Plitaborsiti and beat ihighten, wham Itittmate balms" and modal cabalism minim sorb ROM, The Adana Ls Oronvany bare meta Du stranganonst with the as to nab*. them to put tjag Y alg i a ' oMr ". tea =i le a Ei d at ad- Whim. The .01.81210 gill hare an Mae trt the Balms. Glr. Madwomen and baiter acurtty ajSiatter. 6T tb o h t <aloi Tzt.=. IT eti 0 4 Veraelita . ny:Qty daring the illso 'timid snob C.12 , 012440=1 as IMO b. estrgatiod to mid MP= by the /Magog 'hasp. with ho litacda OosembodoamtamotelL 11 will be bbdaty to moire ota his as the parcel; packaam, are" money. So , obi,* te mad to Um mom Ott Ms arrival of the at tha talsrwln.rituoa masmip as to to dailvend in IM Mt,-mmuntutiosta In m olten Intnnatkov ..04 Maim tribbr and Mara snarl-mate mallaum, large et colail, a pee par Moe to • M em maim All mad; Oa, Mil la de. Ilrrred os mood thy lo tto tam cubs, vitt in remonabie distance, althocit extra charge but loom each Mitre. ry, Ott•dinetlene asp eallageamparially its solvate hamar ald be explicat4 At VW SUL , no t 1111 pall=UM with the Station litsatMthe Railroad Minpany, when the maser party la ze, as the Station an the arriva l oft h. he 'halm to noel. - Yr an chargas PaLeMiling 'paaltair, aa lo ara t ! for aerrime moaned by the simarnam w in odad MUM rm. atinabla Volta.'. Minato:4,M do basins* b rota is toldius of a metal samemata .111 be atado 'AA the Itaassica le raquirad aegis hb bille and boo lambda, with the OtsePanT, ala to tbr o lnAtilltbs sa m the 'meant' plum not him mit 11l Wit far Ma misiv e Ms diamtlas ha the otattar, Y lidesarr,and as Maim F.Dith • MIMI ALUM . ya. atirle Wk. Via , -,;i.-ecrietto woos- -1141•Fitta. Nos Rrishim-ily , Room &T 0.%) JAMBS W. 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Ditizona - • ' , . 7 2= . 4t ) . : • an CtsesT laul P 01444 34414209411 • IS maltn/ vlrbai ,- - io/Th. 1.4 0 • • ;:- 412P101n .. 1.7.1 Dining and itroakAsaintdan• ..., i:2, =t4jiLannellotolemas ' . 24 gsq, .s..t. 'hawse assis • ' * . . Is WSW Vinttag Nam • fiat and 'Anna Itanan 4114. 11 =0n (bah% ..• lalisabothin dot ' enit.let . ,-,., 5 1.-•,..4, _4 :,......k.......• --v-,-- - a Met.. :. ' ilitTragfiertandilea=mbn PlEranCre Elyi WWI. 1 . aolls , .. }=lnaliti ins. In Uudr Ifni. AU nom oar ' sttoadal 444 n thn- nb 4010 M=:l Tathose who Irish Farms.ll I riii.,,,fertile land at a cheap price anti :da auT teadle.Todt cantina te tailed 10 th . an tow. in! Yana•• Ohl WIDDILAT• 001x15 C. Mr• jh pro wriartrinzzarrst•grzr..n.e. r......, Oa nst .snrketa tr Its ton In th. Wm' Tbs sea le ot tin hada sad le tad to ear under. es 'examination vitt nor. It a ~,,,n , :46 1;vgd u ir la b itm .=. 7 = , :ig 1= 1.72 V Isn 6 .i id. It;l;m '. 'Aland' throvah It. alde oW. WASS • =MUM. 011 ft= On. to Innla in .=Vathith,....,.°."RT7ZjA Itt Aj ll ' r ' t IstiV i gk l : L n a i P ate ar i q • The timber 0030 Is of the sad Tenable Mina. ' le U rt 1 9• 1°" a t o d al r e l a mi t gaTrar nw t " 4 l: 46 farads a . dln Int oast enuarra 'I. il arleg an Inentateat g ig= . i !taanse in nate. I:n r- Stan Um* a:4llnd will to treble Itsmant lain, nor Mt ri tici tita bal ~.' ' D A . "d eiratat..MollirVlTT vmpi r ll 4 . l .Bo7. an menat st ?Tr tined In the won ot. GREAT IfASO M NEG HALL , FNI . 'LARGEST PIANO R I ANLI T ier • AND A. 810 EMMA /N NMI be caned October 10 1366, in the , • .- Nasoie meant &rut, above &veith, • by JOHN c CILAbIi Soli Agent . for Board. men: a OmesChlehrsted Dime Duna= Anath ema& Plana eat Ctlf t .o A OA's. Erma= blel• data , T•Abor NSW Menem Waimea Cr aka dial. Irehhe4 maims. J. 11. hes tole Iter Witt u ir'im. n•zis=44 led . an ai ... ,,•••W iiw eS: l , !o Z ..1 , ..; m c .... 4 .... Pteare DeelmA rn : =a NeelleFeral l • or w are 170 . - 1.",,,D7 hetegilear " wertaMml to we Per. , Abed , .mss' ±rtant to limo- Using Btar - Canes iittentroii•of tlieluttio is inTitio . a• . tbo Oitttlett "of tbi ter Csadloo DIIIIOI IN to ../iT, to tbst obiAls drawl tatltor lAotaed nanny wlt Out *automat Onion . And mama issiltd .40 Metal 20014 top. ibmITA '" " ~,,t4,...t...v...—rir.Aza unos um .liftwas. uOO NUB, fotatt. bat %r il Tams* 247,1;•ab05t amp4ot4 VgisubiawrithaZiainkie • umasurtri3:iiaugrailz II E ih oo , ....___Doutou sad. oat* Meknes at ttott.-tat tive,otoutttmOt)ltE .tetiour - Multi , Al Amino. aosstO tam toot* to 1 'ortiolo m yrourf to law la Oa ittatntbotriond Its dottrt to f tints o tu likt. st =o It o. utrit„otottuttoniturtet &WI a 41ABIZAJt ClistoastL ".. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. TUESDAY' MORNING, MARCH 11, 1856 Advance ?anemic—Hereafter . no sub eatPtlott witrbe taker, for Lt. Day or Weekly gated" =bun payment is made lo adrente. Wlernever tba time le UP to width the eutecription V pet:La. POW will be invariably otoPPed, rtubeee the euteeription r• unred by advance payment. All tratudent aliartieto4 of orrery deeFriptiou, will be required to be mid in ad my*. Tbe oniy exceptions sin be he speefal month ly ea yeszle contracts ar• mad. seulzdarr li3.l4:l•Oarern Weekly unzette.—Tho artonsho ofp. 'Rao akinalaoffaraoo oaa boudoirs mm • cast dostabla medium of mains their bastnan• known onicarculatlins Ls betwoonroarana flys thonmand.reacnlnn "frame 00 0 ry znarobant. axamathataxar and eOo kaayas to Wostarn Pannootranh6 .11 Rasta= Ohio. • sioas than forty thousand tons of shipping are now over due, at this port alone, from Eu rope. The month of February 1856 will long be remembered among mariners tus a., period fraught with suffering and disaster. To the storms and tempests which usually sweep. the ocean in the second month of the year, there hare been added the dangers and hardships arising from an encounter with an icy barrier which bee been spread over the very track of vessels engaged in European voyages.., This barrier hats extended over five degrees of lett tudeAnd more than seven degrees of longitude. Never before have en& extensive fields been re-- forted so early in the season. Out of one hun dred and nineteen reports of 100 enoonntered by vestals in a marine( years, the number report ing ion In January was two; February, four— (three of these this year); Maroh, I:even; . April, twenty-ale,. May, forty-five; June, nine; July, twenty-two; August, three; and November one. The yearel7B7, 1834, and ,1842 are those only in which ice has been reported as early as Janu ary and February in the trackln question. A passenger by the Atlantan, - to her list voy age to this port, toldus that thoraa discovered that the ship was in the vicinity of 100 in season to avoid all danger of collislim, and that. the . weather being thick, th e engines moved very slowly: finally, the fog became deniv, - and .the ship was stopped. Bald he—" The following panning, after breakfast, the fog suddenly lifted, and then is all the glory of brilliant suoligkt, I . Weld • scene so gorgeous and so imposing, it more than compensated for all appreben elan and peril. On every aide was a vast Plain of lee, with here and there a Village or a city looming op. The village presenting the, single steeple of its church pointing heavenward from among the cluster of htomee; while the city, with domes and cnpolu and magnificent cathe dral spires, reminded one of the Apocalyptic city, of which the 'wall was jasper,' and the bity like onto clear glass' " A soivey from the mast-head of the Atlantic determined the fact that there was but one track out of the ice -field, and that was the narrow channel by which she bad cautiously entered. The chip was put about, and stseriag an easterly course, was In a few hours released. Her general track is mark ed on the chart. Captain Lines of the Arago, eaye in his re port. "We were constantly picking our way amongst icebergs, and large and small pieces and patches of closely packed broken lee. For a pert of two nights we stopped, and at other times were running slowly, frequently stopping and bathing, to avoid collision with dangerous pieced. ' At noon of 22d found that we were In the bight of a bay of closely packed brokeniee, and large and small icebergs, extending front 8. E. around to North, ac far as could home, with no open water to. westward. We stood to theßouth in hopes of finding en, opening; but after running thirty wiled, fooled the Ice extend ed to the ;Yeah and Eastward as far an could be seen. Parthip abootand atood back "gale to, the tiouth, k ifxploring whatever had the appeit. ance of • passage; at one tine' running into a deep bay thirty miles, which we toad closely blocked up, and bad to stand out again.. Tn this way we made two.hnndred miles soothing, with out seeing any open water to westward, before we found a passage." The Baltic, Captain Comstock, experienced similar difficulties, ad his Comic marked on the chart will show. He also describes the mend exceeding in grandeur and beauty any descrip tion which ten be given of it. WO have prepared, with some labor and mnob.l can; a complete lilt; new' dice at tbli port limn Europe. Of then sixty vessels, Two have been at eoa from XL to 40 dam Thlrleati IP 40 to 60 days, Twenty " ""60 to 60 days, Fourteen " - "60to 70 days, Four " " "70to 80 days, Pour " " - BO to 90 days, One " " 90 to 100 Jaye, Two over 100 days. Apprehensions for the ultimate Way of near ly all three entitle are probably groundless, but on their arrival they will report destractive . geles and rude encounters with the ioe. The ;hil t , which have reached port within bun feWilitya prepare us to expect this. Fourteen veesele which have arrived at this port since the first of Febuary report the lon of twenty-nine. tine, nineteen of whom were washed eratheard, and ten killed by falling from the yards, The ee= verity of the coldidas also caused great 'offering, and many have lest limbs by frost Taken al together, the month of Feb. wilt long be marked . In black In the log-book - of many a marinero-- - -. N. T. Cour. i t Eno. '." _ . Ex.Gormulon Winne Sierra is one of the most ingenious path:inns in Virginia. He is a member of Congreea. For several pert sessions he has been ono of the ahrewd, keen mensgers ore, Boutirein Ition the sudden „rise and trend' olden* direloPeiene of the Know Both: lug power; this wily gentleman' looked around him somewhat. !uneasily to tie how it would sf. feet his proepeete for are electioh. He foetid that he was in the strangest Know Nothing dis trict in Virginia,: ?After this discovery It isnot very strange thelhe Avowed hlinself in Congress Its favor of the , prinniples of the new orgaidn. non. This effettedits Intended purpose. Ex am/ether Billy, as he is familiarly celled, be. came a . popnlar men mums the deluded . H.-Irs. of 7g/zinnia, Thu hire there, as elsewhere, a fond... WO for catching up and exalting their old Dees. 'ocratto r amplations. ,He was voted for as their candidate for. Governor, though ha did not set the nomination. Atthe Congressional =deist he wan Supported by the American party, and elected. Bgtwhen this wmtaczomplisbed,'ane w light seemed to break upon Ex•Clothrnor ; 13111 ;;, And when the Virginia Deem:ratio Flats Con 4: vendee metreeently at Hramend, lo I thili great man of the H. N. party was found there, elected at a delegate , front Alexandria. His right', to "sit . In that body lei Questioned, end a scene of con= fusion areee,:in the nourseof which he.was oh' ligedro pledge himself repeatedly to support the nominees of the Neticinal Democratic par .lionvention He said that the Demooratre and Republics ? ties 'the the only ponies in the country; and - Mit' he wee with the former. , After this era of par goden he was admitted tan Seat in the Coneen. thin. Es-Gloveroot Dilly is the type of a great many men in theAlouth whnthave used the H. N. movement inif to &deems their, own pato. nal or seononal eis, and who are to all 'meets and purposes, members of the. Democratic party. —PAU.. N. American. ,- - - VERCLIIrIe 'lll Adjeteq General of Virginia bee just made an official re• port of the Condition of hie department, which somewhat startles the delicate osnalbllitteo of the Richmond Sueuirer„ Accordiag to the bri gide retnrlis of §e . , year 1858, the State bad ninety-two troops of, cavalry, Shy complain,' of artillery, forty-nine oompaniee - of light infantry, and sizty;fiee -06:11pthier of Vitleloon,.making in all a force of 14,041 men: ''Afferatilikent hunt for these Companies 'tot AdjOtancTionerat re ports that there `are , no devilry oompaaies ay I all, that there*, bat one company of artillery, nine companies of light Infantry, -and only one company. of ; ..zifiemeni Worn than thie, be mikes the actual aggregate of the military force of the' whole State only 683, of whom bat 228 appeared odder; arnis. when he demanded their nenstei. -And 'what le - still "worse, he 'says that nineteen..tereatietli.Of all the arms issued by the State, for many years past, have been stolen, 'end are not now to be found. Over this dread• fell contlition'of the Virginia War Department, , 'lblob hoe been - heretofore hold in 'reserve to 'frighten tbe_nntlaws of Pennsylvania and other Urdu. States, the Enquirer charatterietfctilly remarks; eat tbis'exposa enough to strike 'aim; patriot with onnsterustloti,': Yes, verily. The. Investitutidie inner be in a peat jeopardy, for if this newa should get abroad; - who Ciao tell what the ellibvistilis ot Vennsylveala and Ohio might not attemp t Perktip;" in view. of the imminent dieiter,', it . colitiV lie air well to call out that Bole "iiitteittne- coolnanY'of 'artillery, u a permanent forifi a ' to keep the outlaws in ohm* and the State in Countenance. Loan Loommtuftlart peed. ant of the Y. Ocurunereial Advertiser soya: • is a remarkable fact; and one which will be interesting to American readers, that in the Roues of I . Wifehlerldithl, Lord Lyidtconif, who I , now in bilB4th year, delivered &speech which samples Ihr." - elose eiolumns of thy Time of to.- akt And which 11-oheracteriset au amount of learning and vigor rarely eieell It was apes the Omuta of pomp' for life; and a/thougn of course he took the old tory ;dew,. agablia, 'eiinb'!dnotattou, his speeches a epeilimen °Cone tory waa not the lase .. • „. . teurtelleel* In cilircgt. lakentilielles, nuke o ld a husbendany,i.Altioildnatare la a wife is Inutt o leaf ou • pill, it does not alter the doss, but it makes it go dome', MOILICOX EMIGIUIIOIS,-REMUII or o a Sitinny Beene =We copy the following from an editorial in the Albany ! State 114: sitter of the 27th: We chanced on geturday evening Uat, to m'eet some two or three hundred Mormon tutigyente, it Ibutkirk, on their way West: They wereemld to be Swedie, with a few Dana. Norweelinvottl, strugglers from other nations. Though doubtless poeeessing some wealth 'at home, their cOadition, while being frau:sported wee that of the meet entail poverty and wretoltedneue. Coming here. at this inclement reason, their aufferiup when , they reach ' the Mittelesipi can ecacareely be esti-. j mated. • • Quite an excitement was created at Dunkirk by the successful attempt to rescue a young girl from the hands of the Mormons. It appears from went we could learn, that a Danish eel captain, who left his home nearly twenty years since, learned that his mother and Biker were about emigrating with • company of Mormons to this country. He immediatelyproceeded to ascertain sa nearly as could be—though not until he had crossed the Atlantic for the purpose—the vessel they had taken, and then followed them to New York. Arriving there,. he failed to find their names recorded on the emigrant list, but not dis heartened, hu followed a party who had left upon the New York and Brie Railroad. At Ilornelle villa, he overtoo k the emigrant train, and passed through the can, without, however, discovering his mother, or. recognizing hid sister, whom he had not Been far eighteen year.. From Hornellsvile be proceeded to Buffalo, where he severed the necessary papers for the rescue in case ha shonld find them, andirent oil to . Dunkirk la time to intercept the emigrant than on ire arrivaL Passing through the cars, he at last found a young woman who he , thought might be his sister, and upon asking her she gave her real name. and eligtainted him with the fact that her mother hiiii:died v= the piney. She at first consented to. go with him,' taking also a young girl, an adopted •stater, whem one of the .. Mormon .Elden , havbig charge of the party, interfent?d• and attemjited to prevent the rescue. The Miterritled Dane at Of WM showed a terrific may of deadiy,weepans, and declared himself prepared to ge•to.all lengths, to bemire his els ter'e Meow His gallant bearing anethejue tie, of his cause enlistsd th e sympathies of the citizen's and tra velers at ' the depot, who tendered Sheir aid If needed, and the girl was taken to' a neighboring, hotel, while the Mormon Elden bit terly bewailed the persecution the "chosen" were compelled to endece. „ It woe easy to discover that the feelings of the . outsiders were opus the lade oftbe• brother though the sleter,•having becarotafearfalof the anathema of the "priests,',', begged to Mr allowed to go on with them. But the brother would not yield to her sopenthloreilears.• • - . . It was grated that the mother, at the time of, her death, wan the possessor of several thousand donate, which of course was taken for the bene fit of the Church. Whether the brother attempt ed its recovery, or satisfied with the moue of a loved sister from a life of Moncton servitude, worse titan death, he gladly returned to hitt home, were _qtrestione.yet, aeked onnolves, as we' were whirled away by the train from the scene, of so intereeting and an incident. • , Too Ramos war amorr Eitreroar'llnt.,-A.The men wAo rirted the fugitive slave toss, and did everything In his power when President to have isfasthfully esecutecr,oatio stood by the Smith in every emergency, is,oot the man *boat the Southern people will fear tris; Not•ar all. But they will evince their gratitude" by,suppr,rt bog and sustaining him against any and ell coot patitors."—Riehmond !FAO.: _ . Do you hoar that,. Men of the North? ' Do you take in its deep tegniScance? .Do Yon see abort - it.anything Banning of' Americiantem ? "The man who signed' the Fugitive Slate Law Is that a gunnel:Melon for Abe American Candidate for the Presidency t "The man who stood by the South in emery emergency 1" Is that a qnal ificatlon for American Candidate for ths Pres ideney "The man whom the Southern people will never fear to trust s Is that the Tiepin,. Lion essential - for the American Candidate for the Presideney What does ell. this mean, translated' into its true sense antrbecad Inter pretation It Mesita this, nothing more, nothing lees: Mr. Nil:tore signed the Fagidve Slare'Lave, ho did evers,thiog in his Tower -to .bairer it lei gidly- exec uted„, and there fore, the South will support him "He stood by Slavery in every emergency;'.i24 therefore thelltoutb will eopport him: Ile is a man whom Sle4ry need not fear to Crust, and therefore the South will support tam. Them; are the reasons why the Richmond Misr; whj all the Whig pa , pent of the &nth, (there are not many of, them) support him, and why the delegates from the South conspired with the ''Silver greys" of the North to support him. Not one word is said 1 1 about Americanism, not one word about the .principles of the American Order. Not one word about the reforms it seeks to ,aecoMpllsh. lint -there is'plentrof talk about Slavery, about the "South" and the "Itistitutions of the South," about "Southern righti" and the Fugitive Slave law, and the Kansas: NebeaSbibilif but Amar illo principles, American policy; ,Protestant in- Mitutibna and Proteetont.Poliej, aret:lbeolate and meaningless terms. Let them whit jliTO forced the Slavery issue open taiitglit..lts tettdes, - We will cling to the great tiOßl . good cause of Amer,. icartiam, but. we will not light the betties of the i'Silver grey? faction,- nor ;or I9tiverY.--4TheotY Tem JAPJFI 01 -Ceturrni - -Parara.4-Foo little attention has-been pillteretolis* -- Dewspa 'Dors -thirttiars!,` to thee projeotedintruduetlon of tbiseemdent, ins. tert.lole_of faint-Tato the Uni ted-States. Thiliiilicen-Of It .hira been Princi - ROlje confined:to ani.segriculturaljouraale, whose readers are chiefly farmers, so' that the public, which, after all, lathe reel party to b reacht4, remains almost as Igmorant aa-eser etthe %drat -tige-i4tltte rootforineedlble. Potato Istonestion, has been, far centuries, a siSph).ll/I1014) of food-witlitherpeople of china and Japan.. Ttds fait glen {ar • to astablls its valne, for twithitlioie Inflame are remarkable ~,,T hr? e ir, ...o_6 i l . -„_4o_,_rio,m,ti-;lbefleroold not with 'wear ' terc g poposauotts, have continued to eultliate Muth an edible, if it had not been high ly meritorious. , In fact, as compared ;with the common potato,'itie"alike more .luneriant in growth,nend less fable' to dleeerns., ;lean also be kept batteries winter. is cooked;' either by — "lribrr... 4 g atente,LOr is -rematch, like the cam -Pm . and in tastans well is appearance, on the tabler,.b like that of the beat:mealy tart- . sties of that popular root. "It piedmont a fine, pep, ithita . flOar,:rhlettltia boorrprette.e, wed, by soma Iniestlgatme, topazes' as muchnittriment itifitheal doer. :L. The toot was' it el hatroduced into Europe in 1860,-apeeimines hatilleg been rent to ,Freesere by 11.'deldentighti French' Canned it. Shanghai-- sesiddl• and northern Frina• roots have been grown weighing from two poundit to two, pounds and a half, fronftuluersidanto: id April and dug In October: ' Already It Is enteisirAygeneres grown. In France. Most of the leiWiog agricultural journals - of Eurbiti, Inoliufing the Mark Lane Ex press, pronounce It -the dong.doeirecr eabstithie for. the falling ordinary' potato. It hu the advantage, In growing, - of; striking rob s . perpendicularly' downwards, so liens it is able to prodttee 'thevuo.intri_ofyegitatde Abu, from the minimum - of outface tolL ;-B has been calculated by competent French writers, from eiperiments, nude, that an acre of .ground will yield In viz months, ttthty.six thounand 'pounds: ,- • ' The vine is a trilling - one, like_the awUtr pea to. It has already been cultivated by a few ag. rioultmrtsts in the United, Stater -but their:mea -1 bar Is yet as inconsiderable. ne remits ob. reined by them justify rare opinlon,thowerer; ' that when, the root !than hue beetegeperelly traduesed; and the people hate become accustom= ad' to It,- the annual drop will probably be as Telt:table lee that of Indian eons.' ' Berrien Iwraennunattirrni WatecaL—, indicetion of the probate copse or the Brie lab'Nirernment to tit:leaf -Nalhaelr"-abeerPibm Of theillagnlte.epha,._ie *444 'dud -in 1849, B„„baal.fl4l;ll3tigiblat expelled the Nicata 6,""traw 4nea, wed isubitleauf tht s i a te 'gate d,l3rltlett deg foe seetnt'lliCAT witty was noniindat, between the two -Gtmorn mente whereby" it Was itiyulated that any at, tempt by Nicaragua to "mercies auereiguty In any put-of the - hloequlto.territol or to re, take pouession of Ban Juan shell' be oaristreed se le -declaration of war Nsidna; . Oast Britian? Standing ordentere silo appalled to Imo been 'placed in the bean of all the utnetanderte of the ships of era oomprhdinr th e British • West India fiat, to ‘ prerenk , -by• foroe-irnieiantiyi theateatonorthe Marano JOWL:Mon over the await° - region. t-Tne Clayton ': Boller treaty does net prated° either party to ft froth asking-Wei With inyfitate .or _community iin Cestrel Altaerion,,elee haw - could hatrbarned Groytowill,-Put the British Governteeet maybe* oolno sudden end- secret -detandialonito thadin these cities of ihe Blottpilto prpteata ate, and to avoid any farther eanpli'ation Central` ane:lan asks., • Tal* ll ow otling State Coeuxa ,Wand tuieelireffletatl the eunotaettani , follatriag: fetoli4lon Itaa'afered to the Council, end !nye rejet6ll bx yoti et 48 to 9: - , Rooked, -That lie heartily approve of di nomination of &Risk Xiirroare,mn4l - Azdreir JalkmArlionetaild' for Pi:Midair and TraFtrael dant of the troitsd States sad that ws he reby pistise ouraeirne to we all honorabla mauls to seams their diction. 't=°-Recactrisa.--some tithe March last the Ron. Joseph Howe, then in this ally as recruiting agent for the British Govern "'meta. entered into a contract with Capt. Brown. low, of the EX,..que lairdliana, to carry three hundred recruits to Halithx. for $2,700, and a seeond hunnred for ..$2,400, but saber. quanilyeliandcued theprojeok Capt. Brownlow, however, having been at some: expense in refit ting his vessel, held to - the - , agreement, and:, kept his Vessel some das at the wharf, and subsequently down the bay, 'ready to fulfil his 'contract. The.'zien not being forthcoming he presented hie claim for $2,700. The matter was referred to arhltrators, , Capt. Dunham for Capt. Brownlow, and Thomas illeston Esq., for the British consul. They could not agree, Capt llttutham claiming $1,600 and hi. Tilerston deem ing compensation to the extent of the actual toes to Capt. B. enafticient. A third party Capt. French, being called in, agreed with Capt. Dun ham, and the British consul thereupon paid the amount So Capt. Brownlow at least has prof ited by the attempt at enlistment by British agents. "Pawn" Nor Gone BOVRIL—The Louisville Courier annouuces that Mr. A. K. Gaines' negro woman Peggy, who murdered her child in (hie city, has not been seat South with the rest of the family of fugitives who were recently delis eyed op to their owners, in this city. She has been in . Frankfort sinetr.flatarday last. The Courier says: Her ovner,llr. Gaines, has held her ever since her delivery op - to him, subject to any requisi tion the Governor of Ohio might tegte upon. ,the Governor of Kentucky for hire as an °Hea der against the criminal law of Ohio, and took heron the capital of the State, that ahe might 'be the more immediately subject to any order the Governor of Kentucky might make in the • We preettme tbat as her ehildeee end pimento andn.hueband .have been lent South, Peggy curse fiery little whet becomes of her—when or where„ or In whet manner abe dies. EORSE2I. -It is stated that no less than, nftse hundred horses have been killed to this city shuts the tint comuderable fall of MOW, little more than two months ego. They have been ditten to death. - We see daily vehicles going thrkigh the arrests with the name loads they are tome.. tomes to carry When the pavements are in'good coriditlonthe horses before them drawing 1111 their kpres tremble under them at every step.— would seem that seirinterest would dictate • different course in loading; but it appears not. Y. Cour. Eng. • A. Krebs & Bro.. , LITIIOGRAPHERS, Pia. 74 Third Strcof, Dispatch EVERY KLNID -DRA.WLNU EN MUTING sac PIIIPPLENO assests6 In Dui 'hat Irma at moderate pica, . r isMdtlyl .ttiBARE CIIANCE—The, eabsonber lav ing engaged Irf +gothic businesa vitlch domande tds who • time and attentlenr; ?jam to diapoo• °lbis Tsa and Family Grocery towhees,. _ _. , • ._ The standing of the nonsek vela beaten. a. Ms dot of Its land, du twines. Large and facragateg, and the Cu.. tamers of the best class In the Car , ' • ... To an sgetto bnelasas tem. TIM small Wm afire cha aar rm, and • sure fortune. Far agltal. moody LI. or if•l3l .W. 4.11e1)1,17i10, earner of cod and att, se. COAL LAND FOR SALE-43 acres best wt./ bud, .tx,4 /to urn aufee%ll:=6:ll.4.ly back arida Rirsdn. ' This Cod in nearer tithe ullythen airy ether Ili met/Mt. and offers a d raze=ae ni stu d arcbseerti. n The mince Is Fyq Dot 71 =Lun sated a ril ' r din T. ch • er 'rr ner n • istascephere Is elect, yore and israelait, trod udi arms dui °bin:dons to low lands, ten it ems cribs mind pleasant ens hadthr lorstions fbr red . Refer. enSIP mole to Wm. J.. Elowerd.,lN.whe own s and , re. nine en ettneeent rronerty. It will be wild in live Used ten sere dote. ar inn Orr. se edited. Una. said by/tb• pest dery efMerrh. is 'CH M *Toned of et penile Wei AP P. EON. J. C. MOWRY , Itlrintirbaisa or wst. rat P. AT enner £.r sta.: lINPSOILN: /WV. Nn.. -4th rt. iarAlloaS Watches. Clocks and Telvalry . at greatly Reduced Priens• . , OII.N M. ROBERTS, 16 L ..Eifth arrest; is now soiling off his lards and etuelne a .stook a fins tehes. Clocks, Jewel," sad rAZOT Ocodest a zoorr mead advance padres ant prenaraterz to enlarging hie store TOM NA the paztheue at an entire nen stook An the gyring 'hide. Persons d n . : = i great tartans ebould all early. as It bade dete ou to dole out Ida , ant stook withont ear regald tO fonnar wines paw . • Don't beget they:sou upszlaw,lo girth street, near 4 ,, Market. V _corros Dirox,.. OR , ,naairoad Cara, Steamboats, Tarpau- Nta lb at=tAatTreif . `" arr T br g ' a t r i Md. , t514:12.11 Wm. H. Ta'colt& Co., qr . : tt BIAIIQGANY LOOKING GLASS ER and ill ktode Portrait gad Picture Frme. Alio, II healers In Imported and Doineetle lare7 Chedi end Varlet's. !Unit opined ii fall usartonent of articles ha ow - Into irig tarifa the attenttonling of &elms foam both eft? and be:btu to oar stick, fee ociandebt ire anoffer lreduaimentirlb se to quell ty ends:ton of goods. sem . • ai WOOD Sr-. carnal. of Fourth.' _ ....... WICKERRIA2d'S PECTORAL • COMPOOND,—TIa foUcaring oerthloate from gunny/book& £.a . Planless of the Won. Bent of Batimono Haend hotolukeed several bottle, &N. Wleterstnn't PACTOML itatt_POUN tad Om It • tar nisi With =l - .1 , L Una,. ands anaber of tamale. (onset ham had • nun ef two Testy standing, nal I mi tated, 7013/ cable medletos int =MI, oandd thantre pant ads to sr. that I tun found four Renal' Cone wand to be thy best netted/ kw the GPM or oonme end n that Item ms mod In toy (=Cr, and would room mend Wians to attlelad to nee la 1833. MUM= Bllttaftd. STONN!—The 'Subscriber is la mum sasses. stateset for fundebiz 400 mm..bes of Wad of u toW:=ll: at m eti r , V Word: Pont= is want any conablenble Toe.. Ann minis non being fortbiuel wits the best - kind rot Wong ab Ow dos* an lab wall Mooed wed form Tin Moos soild wail.. Mit J. C. COll KUM - 40NEY con be obtained on fine Bonds and - Itaetaigeo.D7 moll:Won BULIMIA At BlollBlt. EIRAT — BONDS- lb MORTGAGES can be ontstat 4dtkitterstteempatarrinwp. 14 1 10UB-50 bblu, extra Ohio, Flour reoeiv xt, Nad fur sale by - SPILISCHMA 8 46136170/1. A 1 : mi es our• tog.B • r ato for gab br t asr BPILINGIR news Miff L.ARD-100 kga. No. 1. Lard-, 20 bbla. do. _LA dm. tbr lab br J. 8.. GANIIELD. ' • (1011/33E-400 boxes for sale by - J. B osirsrmo "Ti pOT'ASH-15F„as J. cake for ealet . bl mat ROOMS -100 DO Z. for sale . by _ . 111 11` `l.3' A • I assortment or plan and limy Blind Tircuinogs,inn reedy •.ets II this day, - • ILUB.NEIII. 77 Market st. CODS FISH-4 tierces for sale b; • WU .1 3. B.I3•NiTitI,D. 1 1 LOVER SEED,4O bush. in store for sale VV Dr AO _ __SPRING= HARRAUGH. ROP4-1.0 balistior4. in more, for sale J 7 fag .1 lIPILINEIRB LUBBAUGEL rIIM ELA.sTIO EAR SYRINGES —A T•Ter7 stk. add anrirealsat sztlete.. supply void or - JO3 /11Xlin113., z'IARSA.ST, PUMPS-4 lava jnat ree'd a rupskly qtbmat puma. Thom vlstarkg anjv I to chis Noah 01l awl SIAM MM - my .to d. be• bre purchasing elmailissr. OA WIJIMISG. .IShION ROUGE -6don or Rarrison's A lemon Bongs neat/ - - /LEMING. MESS PORK. reed and for 14251 - EM11111:11& DlVirtarli An ; I3I3LS. FLOUR reed and for ealo oy , ,0611/ , e2{l • 811573 , Y11.• DILWOIttEL. K BEGS. PEARL •ASII roo'd and for sale • r - •SHBIYY3 l DreWORTH. BBLS. POT ASH reed and for sale by " 142 ' - - rmarnut a:mwoon PU 31 - Pl3—We are prepared to . fundah Dada fn memo.¢ inster from 'oaten, at motto:rata taus at at2l . T.. J. CLAIG AOO-1 4 WON st. LOVER.SU.D I -300 baholer for'sala by timbals prime 'wb for m:e LT -""Rao - J. B. CCM:MN BEANS—IO bblet for sale by -BBLS. A"" receive. an Joriato er - • fall Marna t DILWO:xO. ex ra oar in store sad tor de b 7 tag .. • APRINGINIt& II&HILLII Ark'BUS. Pruno : Glover gad Timothy ILF &KU Dm We try RUTTER-11AL imcteginstore for olds QOUTHERN.RJAME—Extra Family.. and 11,,,r9>tMw.talumw!`11, DTI/1 6 RUB;T. bug. for BAlo by "0ir3 1.8-213U- ' DAimo o. atom: flaTaßtraGil , LILBORATORY-.-Aloohol zmw tad test multi shrug an , tiand mid**, tale at thuntlpriew by: , J/03. MtLAUGILLIN. . . . toe &SU-7 cub: petute cu p tty - just lea eat kr gala br ' D A - a Op. xow 5 Bms•:LIAZ" - ttl - IWe. . in CO Ik. sajt.ll:o44a. New Om aroma gars, and . bi- - ' ' SOS JODI( /LOYD a CO. DOKWIIKAT PL0011,5 0 eacka prime, beta. by .eta Edina. ItAza a iltrhua. I.IIICKZTB-.50 doz. far sale qr OLL BUTTER-10 bbl fresh In datum, 39 bza. " AS.. J. B. CAMIIDD. - EARER-;-25 Wt. extra heavy and hag° 20 do halm 1, •• PooS tr "' h a d. = SMICIONICULIKE us..-IS3V ."8 TONIO-6_ dos - , st. : I iy ius• ARPE 8 MAGAZINE FOR MAUCH-- lad zwea alai for lygs by W. A. OILDINFUNIRT. Ail BBL& EXTRA FLOOR -To wits Atusacteitiebs sle SZFallikrntwoßra.,
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