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JI - • et 2 et piU Clw au, nor. tlwisri•st mann :,:jireag• - =4,11/TAILB. 81 Grum It. 41 - :.T/itialstias:Rlemeatt-, TO 40c1INISTJWit4i-'=-..- - -•:.„ - -ik : 111ZnIutax , ,or :- :, 4inw.40:4 ,ibmer.preeegerstrve. ...timo w awa .. ..- t one ankle •••tra . ... , sitivt•ril ZEMIT.. , ~....,: mono, winds - iIT,T . ~, i 3lito!! ,As•tetes - lanttb. • Osagt& i l i t . 7ol 3, s sad l' •' '.-- tis lu vani b il.ixit...."ttl•- lIW. —, sa Ening and Inrcua r laair rt crolgta r ... z g 0 •UtteeseKto aiermsanct um loot!. :- if: tt ot•lreosatmeralortr i = o„. •• UP= - •• .•••I•Prot 1?*•1,11t Wittig, atotsci4l. . 1.-. I i- Anomie ..I•lttrita : -P7 CI• I 4P 4 RA ' • a t Amletitally•slut 14 , •'"! , r• 44 • ~L '''',- •''' i • - • - ' • ' - - - -Plumetount twateed - 4111:41br - •••9•Toin6;thir ..-,, 'E 1',.."Min5q4,1414-Vig, litgrAllCllt,i•iit;' ......7.•..zentetsisi.',.. ~. •,:,. : E at P. 0.• Itrootlrst.lt - ' : :Net 'orkeonrlitchange. SAO .ALA I NETAF ti I . p, !LT.. 431 A _ AGINUFACTUItER AND , DEICLER - . A Is ...... •.-;?:., ~,.% : .= .3 36 -- 11 114 . a?%15A* . (I"strAttg; , `Shiii)tiiiiii Ducki ~ f p;4 .1,.. Rasp Dmilm; 14%. ing;?l.l74lt Ctril:" ,_,.. .. , ...!Irr .•—•,•,`BaraillV'33AßS, • iNniiiheiiiit Ant.4l to cirdefilzpii3a.VlV uss. thsr ~,1 taintmeret 4 Dmmi t Isaßite..atid 1 &dm • .`wd our coatemas.cui hat my mattes. .am .• , iv% in taut aztra thargao .., ~ , • • ~.._ ' C"'ntli ..'7"41 4 7 'lnTit4 ""la. M= Wog . 1: . ;Nisuont 8 as, , Mt.ml4 ~... bf . h •; , , nrsads pi ; DaUr. L OY, ...tal.;..g°llX ."7. ' 'Envision/Moll , ;,... ; ~,, • !Vit . , * we 1 •-•-' tii%gt l in i strAtarttilt. - 4f ....=,.,-,, I'' , tutu*, Canixltetter; Ati th icoL &o., D 0 Ea' AZ ' • i ugirkt.o. - 474 thki iti ;above artia . i m err a q Yr' air (gr . /bah' dt e rGi n Its : egg ries' - froth go r th er imeolv : , IXJ3:trAntrkIURBIPANY, 407 Thttiatmatestteigait „4.;, — ..WilmrtmoramsoPmeautis, MAN ger=1:13.M.811.11.1374/15,M4 • : antkle .hi th tea prents Of Weds °neighs:Weeny anabined with mre.l emote. en se tabs atannant late • t say Itrarandealar, Itartdeb. =able. cui. reezntana anted en lank= emir the acetyl , theacconume Ipateriat; — ... , :Artine /It aseal. It la darahEity and bosety. Itaino Ku. • . .tddeset leen and Matta there fa no laritee=tha mine yarnblt lemae trent 118 defaCa ,reader'inniansatkoeXY-nneald.,.- Medi AnneraohnV And Ana cc alma ten Loa • ~ : . . am e maaant.- • - tiorialmerarart, ' , ...081143, 1.4111111,25 e. . - • -• - NSW X • mitoVi Ole.= - • On) W - A'.llD ILLO.K I fl 144 -rittrair4 st., N. Y., • tddarsve#2o, - Ktuairmatimagaromikpot... 9 BIERS andeastomers his oil . o lVeM e ultul a rach Window Wass an incrrie6 with tibtaq_cmilosiglat 41= Waren an z asamasszursousasesas ela - cf.tbartsr, • FIRST PRK MEM-2 MITES. BONEV,_ • - ,act,lnFrAartassa tisallSSivalkAixpectr r. - -tl& a ! :41 t " llataallklathatray -r- ' - 'l l l=ritcrZ lS' aiefr l na, B4 4ZTtr, , -runt:l4= oraniabArxre.mrilaing that mamas 3r ass macmpusal..-,.vormas_avaidli4 the - Arc WA Val.,- conaialllan vita tag 2C.14C4. 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B.Ros. • .rateouxus AND MAIMS IN • rah:ll4o4 m NevrYork itthsauty, NirfTE therattention'of the trade to theii et:ft4sl)m Sher Igo BLitt tvesattot tthwt tr= therliolltnlrE vaguer 110/21011 , 5111 of • Toott4rffer sus -WM r a ' a irati t m' rr a u rtatt: te 139 = 1 * im "har 4 •Stelle•lL% Drillglsootz Inv/ • &mast) imsblelto OIMIT tbil MOW Il•MeißeC4l UMW . ctraers..Anse Ist peastroso4 . ~ 37.an_wlii stairjuit. • • • • ° 119c4EileRgPiss6 - AtaIDEAL Sag. !I: r"s" tkai.car.Ta % Zie awl 7.4 Iliaßpttrart,ofarlay uiu Propronoro of this of pg - tow well _ .KMzz =rasa._ to prapur Oh. bat faannegesScal Ammo" In ho re lt toziai ram arepa rtztmcal ßleeai . tati ortrzra aad tz Wr, 7o6 ,24— it atoatresamble tanw s k ant to-d.slen irno nv.V.-o.suaraterssavio 4l .l:4ol, lir Was Ix" ... • ..., . .:. : 7 ;ll64:diiiiiiiii.Camlitizir.. - . .: ; ,..nitsburedta*rpmfrutlietY ilsfatarcEmpras. :: ., e4lie_-`43apcfaiAt'accommodetibif -4 Alia :- ..- t. aritpopiation .lookttra h the Ottio.ind_ Pinto -, .-,- itallroad,tatmaan mitts and Nam Erightoz, --- .`, .wboao tottniatabodoess oat tolatkerm reOnlim mob '7.latooy.'tba Name .17 , 4 01 0otasent IN T tas..e nob, loltli t i to r „ .t.r .31 4. 4t, to :LT '::-. taNa.."7.roagolinrsitmopatt/ IttlbbstoNot=tgrli,qtglit: ; 7 - 4 l'abl 'Ci . e411:1 1 10.1 " ilnao l l ULAN " isoartty=Osy. d °themtato= b ruilearoN zlhsah 2 l ll=. -", ••o b ey - Ott Aar to Kona to such aototakdono as • - .1.. any* - .to bko, . and avtota i lt. tho+Ammitot 6 'lto. the (toots awl . „i t i nn cri tto "NU INT matte On his ttlit:s et.a. c: '....”.-orlanair.ommr..to, to mill m i l, . 0 , 4 0., aka =mt. ot• troth. at 4 Aliosbany - ' Oltithmot. ' Ila milt Op tootirmarrittaeorlartal oaasm = del:l4rd tZtail xatlaa ii.altp—tD . zlmabidite !rat azz i - rat= • mundam. larom or snif f r., .I. cz.. ~..........i eja= ..41., NtOoNNI /Or to Mateo . tote- , :ru ts ot extra chart . . trot tc mob doltor W s rn tn . ,. tt , A? ettrlooto WOOL , t -, -;.10. tra ,tl= p..i Lattitsatiosi• MNitolitivltiitia Station ENNA too orturn thapropar putt Is 14 ,....,1taiikil tt=t•ot tbs Togo ' ma nut,. ..,,--- Tegitt ,t, tog.nglilematiolosa by era ititalotal to within rue 7 - ociritoklta..= Santo. Of nu bailout 4 ,susa : a tratt i r cf-" As = will b. tftt Du& .- '. Joao rith Clooormat. to MT - ttot sod • am Ittok Mamma ~l bito to molt omit Lithas ~E T. aN it.t . tar,, uli a, _ ' , NI o?Rmucti l l atlsaai-a y r o rt~as p ta LOB ti " . 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Mg air as gral * A n= bi 4.11, &Stettin tin. ti ageotngis 17 .„Vir, • - 'Fitie of Bastaje Day, PP. ._4 izt• air gin entocka wino .2.=fti-u 6 , rZ a OrtZtia d giettre g i os pats. - -- -- - ' VOTIATZEN ,, 3IOUSEri';',.roiv zums-,A JUACtisa4 / 0 1 , !II Menthelteti. Va i Imp. sod laS 4 1:: : ‘A Wan sad atairon Kalman sew bogs. va SI ,I.V: r irrLhi,.. a V *l. ' ls.6or ar iitutioel sl l:l4l ,ir -- ---. l4 aLusi.g po l acl4stany lm y_llrree vent*/ basso or/ # 1 1,21X1t0 lama Two —t-baillhiSataLbWm Ofttni-mfficoth-tittebarth PA: 0 0 A Der iml ifigrip , 0,3- earn#l et. vor s ilrm,-. ) legator* boom* lat.otiantztdcn 666 malnit• ' =1044% ,' A WUXI yactlotmlnille.V..ol.4 boas vita 314e!qacruadp9pia. ''''' 6- tga g rorso.bro -- . _ nu .-, BCOTHEMR.rit VON: St gut...id., . Hew Tub : andingoket •atoriesc. ~ ,i.llllrEN.en aiibers - iiratinna to , zoilnirgaluTe_ arupil w i=M;tattow gittl . : ,11. W o r. d r. wi BELTING or froai tt— into. FPO pi 7 1111461144, moTtp.Ttg,vaztzg :- • • ..,,, - ,1'','...M'>.f',4,...,, , ,.. ~,_ BuslNEss j94EPR P. frIOBBISO Atf:)f. ire , .l4J-7fratztiviare,el - WMT E. PHILLIPS; - AWilmo tUw, PoaooK„- Attarney at at of in4s i - ._____tifth teeetsowssu AMES KIIEN, Attorney et Igor • ace algtiglin Oisinial Cotaiiiiiabmi and Condo; ,1 • , . , to' n Agency Office, r. li , tho oolleddrun a Homo and 'Foreign Ifinvantilima ollotbsalorter dew, la Elellicsb wthicanttititak _lxonetatent s e ar * amsal of Moms tiriargo......j4 Meal *u . ...n . • rroutrucao.Menso . .. _ .. zr narrow. Andean. Eigar.r.rowo.-.........e Ltatust, Bank. agr t e C k 4 Cis l .4. COM ikateS• PAllut a 0:4 ,WariTo3s Au 11:4= 7 from res=leox= Watt:2 .. A.:. 8 WIL-131WW,8" MB OFFICE !1+70:117 E oat: , itteetOd dotterrtatildicdtela. &F , 0, 1 11 =DIM bouettard , . • Fri ,3-• , 11;_6011DON,' 13aorstory Westen Inn "*- ham 00.1241Valar East. - .. • I 1111 e. : 11 . ...: .. , 11! ^. I .., :.: ... I 7 ' .59, , rill. BlA.pfilfßAAmi for oilman rdni-- ferC2;:.a ,FLEISINO igtOTTOM •‘t ' • ttdrbstwiriv *kW & Rea THOLBSALE D - RUE3.OISTB. WOO1 n • ;Priiiitirit of ntaios examinittuil Lit all& ' , , 111, ff. ..Ayi:,,.,„.,,Emlideztor to Jas.' M'Gur• Wharsiseli sis 4 Beall Druggist sad Dwain r Dwain at& 11rartnft to.. comer Wood-sad Blith Amts o tdobutith-...W.Rogalas Azad Iln .11.11tact7 nfoillebto. CDT, :SCOT, -*Y7holesale Dealer,. is 10.0.0.2070.1r0. Vaihimer And Dri Itats. N. MirAmon "l t. for a"r eMite ":k me o thiL yrao.... mu 24-1 y ... 442.4 9) ih Vi r holet: amit4 sccal , rlFporlazdltoat ettriZitio• . . . VE„..cosum • WhOketaltl: - Dealer in grit ; 4llBl O, sal 'Maj& ettresbe '43OHOONMAKER tc CO.; 0 014 Vetoderti, Ra2l. Wood Oros% Plttsboneh... . C * EOS FUMING, St ioaissor to LAU= Cb. mesa Malta iteut. Ifismozol—am tomDistli twat:nal of Albarti, Zaltco4rn 'wad 1111 DmilleltMna. l ll l 7,earetre =did at a M 1 . ..M M M ...; aftES II .,AIS vomara S° Woal,indei, - now, Bum, Lard, CLAM Oil - , ...4111:1 - 1 3 BODUOR: e 3 50MTUATZY 10. 76 Water BS, kittaburgh. Pa. wikeatavi. Cape: 1:11= . 14, C abstti p031:4 Blr..ji t oThendb4 J Plals. 1-theitig ""z'retal."bli`Ql"'"!. Stiosturt Grabs; Samkers. Mom it o=sll. %dile. ca. &Wm; Ohio— ' D Bolleet a Co. MoBANE & ALTER. itc=eximto A. A 1.114130.1 DEALEIn _ F1 4 01E114 6BIIIN AND PRODUCE. Coanadsom and Farviarding Merchants. tittelia Pao 1. WM73ian SPIRMR M i llt i VpHs heater In ProsA, Prorisioni & Produce • 'WO. 49S LIBERTY - STREET, , - .Prrisurt&Gth PA- Jars •........ J . ATIOLL, 'LEE AVO, - V2T.V.S4=f s taati, '• • nee '11227.13URG11 .11412(17.F.A0708118,.. . 'rte; (5 Weed it.i between Wailr sad Prow. mit. - DAVID .0, 33:13111.88T, . Flour, ; Pnioinne,:. Vreition and Oomnuencm mr.sonex.T lß " PdnA -.. .rittstirit t . , T9E sMa attention to the sato of coir, ahem. Dotter. Onita Wed Q perk, Boma, L'ud• • • t ritkau lmi =nstretft ' lltr polkitsd. nab • EMMY S. BING. NM of the firm oflifoortmed,) • ' COMMISSION DIULMV.V9 PIO .111.47. LL ASV BLOOMS, NO. 70 Water s . reet, • beloscEarket, 1019 1 PITTEEECULGIL MINA. , luau, • igentzoi 'theladitos sad Indianapolis „ teanaioi sv "Oorrieffiiiii*Trityrebt, - Vittsburgh,Pa ;Jago-tro. %;:-) fANYEK/a,:laWor-Witrren,thd WM& Ohio, Blacbuato la •Wfirnialamens lit?lue, Pa sad AO, imilYazira , c401p , " Witg s l tret. baron ecaithbild wrxd. 'l4 • 16 . ' F rrIL ft■U f . "" StoM=. ' 11 =r 14 33. &.130.;':WhOiCISale thik:oll, PAXER.V. WARMIOUBM-ILENILY H. u argizNa....6o...brftwuccura sum.344.o...bowiaVettimno rOMAS PALMERTlntiartg-igui Dosler ' Trinch find damelican Apt Na ES Blarlst Wan 7311 rd and rourttiMimMlittsbutth. . :DRY .GOODS. / • TUEIWPH ,11.0107 - E` Wholasalei wa Retail Deal= TIUMMUFGS, ' ,istssammuta Rostext a °Om& farEancar Goods, &o DT . glurs 4bet Ni ll ea mmi,z4 - 4 " 4 1:3;a' pay `amanita R o ta . 4. a, muscalmiprarWhellepil_ d atiomr, r!"._ !mm E RPHY .VB 1 : 1, 'Wholesale WEIL. 0 / 11 3 r ten , ROUSE, 84 NM ZdSIGNiPAIORPO RAENT ALVER.- "'°l4.7lENlNgrt44.., .rinaszap.u. n1A61316 .Lordiftigmlisilyailinsdritch . • .., -Iteanood I- Btonoiral I ItemovalL - NOBINTION - d 07,6N0. .1124, 71778. t7liii7. AVIAVING BittilAttd: our Store to N0. , 23. :. .4DW 5 iva--4 , 1 0 4 .v&r.ge a ta % iltwilieVtg. mai nd • la Mt •tr . 41k . team Nuld : :. f..',..', '/ ".' ll ,a g adield I 3 a Oentetlegis t i agetlititilettl neltat. Yealaga, 'sad siti g w p 4 4 . o s li t il a. Mtil, , , m. Abe, oz . K ,....,. - row Saab. Window - Males. Zell a Isiettlitera aro,ka.. dd ratia Cl ableb lame statotraub ego :. lee 1 -7 ' 7.--- Tal • , ,---- • table rroperty tor 0a1e, ,, : - • MlLitai atMot. adjoinielbs, Methodist ref VAX •MTl tt ir. This* MI _oft w•Abotarraear. b° 00 4.4 1 V...... C. i1it / 4 9 0 PROar• r"" add ram 1==.14" Nfli 4 1 1.1`r s a x .4""a ers "? tie - V611141/Pr oo IIMOItI2OOII , INO SO 0 Hatgl r .. Iltio tralkltuf three eter7 =hi - C=7 beerg itul pgah% hes firr • leas 4= kf i e:ce• la t.. .tha i rm a == s trd o verli. 6m z ir 'irattio - Q1 pt. nand= thOrsmi..- - t. -nasty . • . . *muumuus. •.. • OBOBGB E. 'ARNOLD & 00. I".Villialw=gitgeJAskuale` lit S 5 P' ~, -:,..'d-2,M•.i•--143°InE14°1!","rullt•raka ' .., ......1.........7=1116.004.1114 .. " porters • eem' in-/rnach Amodean:papdf wood stresta#l4,. suciiireactin.statatma. -gaatatert. ins 11. unrettwarrtristt. . , G L ENEGIL 43011IESSION f. AGENTS, ' tbssolosa. renbatabflttal =W. Ct'UsaiMe .I___66*"""atinerm=abil== 3"4l . n !'' 0111s."Inagttbr,=4144'1124°' "t' a "''V ..... ~..... FiraEll2lo•Partnetehlhitrotorofb s " a tt ebil i . " prkbegiglgagWll. gg 7 a ua gr.Loutasealtab ri• • Lila= gra gull, igtgallg.'" 'l/011111i/0.: . . EMI AGENCIES.- I.;:MA ASITTRT fjoorgtkor Oitt. sq. Coigiani. llEWslisidzeskr ; DRUGGISTS. , _ .. ~; 1. , !-f . I . . .., , . . . . it ' ' . • - 2 .. ...: - '-'...: - '''. "...-. • PITTSBURGH; IVION6AY MORN NG3 SEPTEMBER - 22,"1856 I BANKERS AND;BROKERS I PRESIDENTiIIgiLECTIOI. "'IIItisTKENG 11:01:313ES T. BO EIID.POTID. nanrosm co. M . T bOrrEnticr •ItOMEßgrp go ti ouxr pagewrt, awritouice. .2BRlLLevuza. TA , .FTTE CO, Puerg, BILOWNEIVILLE., " " NEW Itaiouro mviaco,_ .. — /bctuttg recite*, s: Disoottuureade. DTlati box gag °Ware& gang ttotesand , Breekt bought Mar. Notes cut other Eresultiee bought eg uorouttadcab ttern sad entlsetkets " 1V MIMES SON, Nalor B Foreie. ,''r%"l -1 =IN I cf et MANUFACTURING: 4,r•cm , .•• rft ITITIOIir FOMNIDB.Y. 211tchellylierron & Co. HILL continue the bneineselof the Union Pbonttry,,at Mt old atand of PINNIXIII. llln 7 7Trat i Viati=a L ttsual. laze and =Brat atanrat• ant at CSALIIO4.6 txnntalatalt Cooking Stoves, Hangea and ale °vent, 1167'1M I...u.zos , arorz.A MANTLE & SITOHMT OUATES, Zane Wart, Wiklon Boxes, Dog Irons, Sad Irony a7iettlee, Plows and Plow Pointe, UM and Machinery Casting§ generally, And GALS and WATER PIPES dn. "ap kE IRON & NAILS OF T BRANDS, Lihcrvels, Spades, Pies, ate, All of xttlat nal Its add at manufaturve prima. Peat Cottaii Milli; Pittsburgh. JONNEDY. .OHILDS & CO minds° tote= , Pam* luan4fil flbsettruck o V o ettatn: gm Won Iract • aka dna snd ad descri,,.... • : Wood 1 ; U6.rn " have 5 tlor4gl. .--- irtiislai usnats... ' ..... L......11111, X. 13Z514 WILLL63I BARNHILL A 00. , 61 Penn'st., Wow 31arbury, Pißaburgh, Pa. ' i t iTY'. A H BOILER HAREM and HURT MON WOBITMEZ, Nanttlho of liazoldWo Pol. on Botta, tiro Flood andP7l.l.¢dor Bon en, War Ft ruvl sr l Bed, num runacadlnsal. Balt W aWark, BAUM" . Vl•dotet &xi, deat i t the sitortannotlo• AL orders from • dletome• attaadel to. , 93114 W. WOODWELL, Wholessio and Retail atanoninnxi and Daly in Maud Wan, Ne.lnl GROCERS. LUC/ P. L =Loom Shelvor & Dilworth, WHOLESALE fit BOOERS, _ Nos. 130 h 132 Second Street, Own.° Modem% &Infield) 'I77IIIIIOZEIB 1:43113, GM= - Wallace it . Gardlner, ErEIOI.I3II4IL.It , DZAtERE Ld - flour, Provisions and Produce Generally NO. 234 I.lllliatEr 6304 - - - - I *MR: ". 4 "t 7. *1 ".; . 0 • 15 • CIILBERTSON,.WhoIesaIo wooer - and ccautdagicaidarcbmt.Deslatt, Peedam and Pitta• ktungocratel lrtlasa, IAS Lthet7 1.4M14 Pita J OSII nom 4011 N FLOYD 1E CO., Wk.olasale Qieoets .. , docameisdonatematmiteme.rtswoodand vws .I.a t amt. . . I,ls ROBERT MOOSE Wholesale (from Id , lontyanent. On Deals, Prodannllttaidnattnntano,fand all otinciliconndDcanna a nen llnilf aln uneann 2 ic [lnnen of . pin. 316 land surp•ske 614 Ilimernsabela Wblakey.ntilenviU be sold los Idr ainn. aro =mum_- A.-comr. a-ffatite:DLESSiXEANS (811410 W tolkiek ....satiliss&Wbahme• GrOsert, la =kaultosi 3 Oottos taut Pitublult .corner et Wool sod Watar sta. Wigtx.bvis b. Ito C. IGL MULLS HOE, iiiholestde Grocers and - o . :tardsma Netsbuts. Ifb. lit Liberty It PM*. • OBEBT DALZELL Co., lir' fi t ore p.d iiiii t A3 13 " 1 "/ 4 A.. klirr ISULII IMAMS IMUL SAIAH DICKEY k CO, Whtriesale. Oro me. Ccadaision ad Merchant", sad DUIWI in Prelim . 153 Weer st sC3 Prost sa. Pittsburgh. 1. 1 17 , 1 ,o 4 , 0 Q. Ms :tut) Nizi rt Di zi:E4Ol 6601.inAlgericcess - ai to B. Bad-. ALI i•-.1.r.)-Wboßrils sod_ Dsolss In Books, MOW . .= E Ffe i t iv. O A IIoSINC4 . III . stmt. 6th door of ESN 8; DAVISON, Books°ller and _SW Ems learth. Elits tiozier l aucceen to Da mseu Pa. vi= Arrow. Na. L. READ,Bookseller and Ststionor, No Alt•7B Fourth l 4 *ma? Bulalzuss. MUSIC ' &C. • '• • - John 11 . Mellor, •. .. .No.Bl WOOD STREET, bat seen Diamond ANT and foarth .trot. lOWA A t for .OHICKEII - k Elltid' (BoertartYPlANO /011. T ic ALMON k HAM WITI3 1110 DEL DIELOD6O3II and 011. AN 11A11110NI. UM, and dealer In klosit lad Ilmkal Uoods. jai • • B. Bieber :Sc Bro., N 0.53 FRTEI ST.,. Sign of the Goldett/ Harp, BoLs ASIR./ Om N jS iBA CLARIS% OW" ALutritiled (nand sod riptnrs PIANOS, and CAR EL/MT& NI6IDEIIIII3 Oantiaa illtLOJEO:id and UJBMAN liititNIONIMIN /mars In ?ludo sod Mo.led luatrir markt. Charlotte. Munn f , ANUMOTURERand Peor ia Plato iortotatut 13:mortar of mode soddeol rostra. ratZr e 7lMrik t OD: BW il tMoi , wtran d trig out Alma= attactutoot. my 3 , US Wood ot. B El; T G Patent Riveted Ism Stretched • LEATIINR 4114ELTI1VG, ' From the Altuanfaeteny of bit et Brothers, Y OR X. the Belting of this inatinfaoturo has r Dan awarded the Gold Almada and Diplomes frvm every Fair and Institute 'throsurbost the United Mat= the molt name bp the Amerloan Inilitnts, New York, se SPAM last soothes in Pan °flat& ofins• Deriar Quibiltl..area7 branch of ew Modems beinS =ulna , ed =dm Um personal are of we reboneza their bides en /elected_ trytilemeeirse at their amoreeeleing Doves. Jamming ftvedostiron cats and: mem; termed at their own tAM 36 M ova. the team and elumidera bon Poen trimmed 07, returned co Sem York thorontAMT tanned, huh from' the rats. tarred iromedistair, wet and stretaed meclttnee witttemoy, modem improretoirel COP3entad awl rivitod vita thedr.patent copper Ants, an Dena Ind* make • panel's , .no emetece on Ira mina ot the be causing aim. to ran trait , nik the Milks. 'and giving* weer of mom than m a ween2 those made in tbiIOMCMY mama, To tka of kinds. to cotton anA s trolon AanufectmerLro k = pap: mrset m" Miroolton er end r= works, Ale bxus. in eon Po every commorerrtigeßeitinCepeciallp recommended. r a ttsen 541% reThre l re a ern (i tor.mat onos the Sad Mod. , 81serd3mairire ,M. DE LANCE, - • DZALEN. IN • 4 HIDES, LEATHER OILS' 233ZIOZATY ST.. ardomii Din ar , A fall suortournt of : Hoyt's Leather': Bolting strat:olla, stsessest- and Cbsi 004 tiwli. an !aid. % Nuith Waid Propeltyfor Salo. WILL SELL on reasonable , tonne Lilt' AL2.& naktwo LOTS. amber of Finn ant. Carroll sta. did. Dobbs' dam Timid* bandaorooly ritual. iorfrsTaivato realdentas. Alan, tau* LODI. =ad of Warty and Dsldwin fat franteaeb. They aro calcrtnalad for GU.: orettlng boardnug bonsai or for oballitd,ot-nwocal brongbt by tbs Penns, or tau Otatnolarillo naltrOtida. _ Aloo,mnau Lora. earner of nutlet and Wintlar sta. ttyparlite sybudid finytorettur =dry, an. of Pen= A Elam mw are well loon tbr mannfotory or tome(' boutto 1: 4 AA= on, for knotkoda of =ohm loot tnat no A DANIELL 1:033 ' - IVLANUFADITREIt 'of Yellow Booking. aluhttroata and liacy 'Ooland Ar i m irank=4l±ol, !Iselhisrett. i rt lO awl IBSTINATE 'INVETERATE AND RA KM Ca one Ottattrateci) yen aaly total* yle spa Agrees tle crearcaate. oat a =opt, tely dee med. without Dana Whit Irataalm. taJeatt aae oas crYeeeatly baths, by Natant. aD:I2. _tre, aleeoeferd In emme. SitYALENTA. the ertle'Ve D. usei. la • tali wag 11 117 Tfir.r4mtrir .°7=111.1 11 2 ==.thro-Ation far arm. ttei. , _ • _ .L. !Mato dam*. 116 MaDoalet Boat Blare. 711 fourth St. PE NOES'S PATENT SAFES AND RE EFUnIitITOII3-21a neatest. most damthe awl dent snide far VelerflOir Ise.and tne mune Usual , . me the beneat i o r the !ca n to •en ether attune test In the non A few a Weed a Ihr sale by thein_ molls a te the I:llnted State, ISt Wont T =min at bell ea std Box troz:4 luorr Sabscribor ILavutgipurollased o ex. ° inn% 12;1 T ; mftl= with &bair n : kil i ctnistintly sit bind at 7a=Ton °meta Author Cotton rtard gpail astartman. of the rn= Tan sad bad, Irons, fp ,bien Ito anal recally Write ths canton af .aimaza dr ttn¢ the Dublin In gaunt. eac.l74 . . 0. SMOISLAIW.AIbab.efts. P. .fiREAT BARGAIN—No. 8091' . Offer for o.rt oda tbat long intsbllnttn: Innannestannirithilimn, innattar,N4, null:admit dootfronn Ms Cann of Sixth and Writ" Knn& an • Wale of ant rannirbiah an In extended to fttztal.lus born sento.d..l4 *M. Will 141140 the anaUping inks niffino ens Nur hand nu • =min 17. u., Tab. wanting • Init vas Imitneassisact arll nal mann the goys tads,. man B. 11107.4117. t 8027. tetOARD TO THE LADLES--;D. J. Dnpon • oda Galdpn. PerloOlanl lini .Amami. /nrallabli In =noting IrrosUro. and temenrinsi obatruationa co Ms naantnir fauna. train nuance room • Tb. *nava onamod &Mem Ma nly• Wm 'ma In Or Prints GUN. Dutolinf AV exarTblrly Tom with ad wawa' in "Wort GMT rain and It la 41117 fl y. a = t traltallon of I tt ir= , e d.. latllt . n= thaln_lagatl ata t raciallai lOW ma llllrdnn than. In crelarthaT all 'he IT to sintering oat Clio atom -compioteds snot Zan In tna Llama Il ajormaixt rap 1..:W1C 2 En Otank • VW• f'XF! 111 •• P • . ZlNNOirggaergimiji IteptiblMal Ifirobiattoniu zr,sztrog 2713DAZ : MIEN= Wt. PIABUIMM, JOHN O._FREMONT, WILLIAM. Le DAYTON, OP NS% Mira. STATE EIL34OT/ON. Union State ',ticket. BLECI7OI9. =var. ,DoroBER wh. 101 aural, ocanamizona, THOMAS . .N. COBH/UN, of York. Iva Atrprrcia opium • DARWIN .PEIELI, , s, OrAngrong. FOR um:mot auttez, BARTHOLOILEW LABOUR, of Bradford. Union Counw Ticket. mate—EDWARD D. NAZE AM,_PKVIN IssaltPy•—Vat. N. STRVENDON.PRtsbao; D. FL Miran. PosbArs ,L . ' 7° E... ll3l l . :!.6. o 6ENOTOtt e rV lN tli' iuttux•Pß V0,A.1 1 L.A. , 4•••1 Amish . i ' r ki a .ttiti l 7 ll 4l l . C VAl l eKt:AlTu b' ta l i " .4,5. to PERRINO, DlArDwi Tr. • I editor—LI.CI 4 ARIABLR. Wa.Dept • mh ,. . =.l, 3 'o,ll°l9lllrinlkp JUEIR RDEDP.a AMU, mi. The RaptiHein Mdform ADOPTID BY IBA PEILADILLPIth. 00.11XIMOS, aura 17TB, 1856, • True Convention of Delegates,- mumbled in pursuance of a call to the 'people of the United States, without regard to ptat4olitical differ enact) or divisions, who are opposed to the re peal of the Missouri Compromhs—to the policy of the present administration-4c the 'extension of slivery tato free territory; in favor of the ad mission of llamas es a free Stant—of restoring the action of the Federal Gale tatooot to the principles of Wisehington and Jefferson, and for the purpose of preeentlig candidates for. t h e offices of President and The President, do— R ao h ; That the. maintenance of the print& plea promulgated in the Declaration of indepen dence, and embodied in the Federal Conetitution, are esetellal to the prennvellon of our Repub. H uh inautritunte, and that the Federal Constitu tion, the rights of the Staten,' and the anion of the States, Must and shall be preterrecL Embed, That, with COa Republican tethers, we hold It to be a helfavidenttratit that all men are endowed with tbe Luallenable right of life, liberty, and the pursuit of haPPlnees, and that MO primary abject and ulterior design. of oar - Federal Government is to grant 'those rights to all persons under its exclusive -jurisdiction. That, as our It/patine= fatinuvwhen they had abolished slavery in all our twined . territory, ordained that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty ur property, without due process of law, it becomes our ditty to maintain tldri;pievision of the Cotustittitiou (spinet allsttempts- to violate It for the porpoise of establishiag ehmiry in the territories of the United States), by-positiee pfbhiblting its existence dr . exteadon therein. That we deny; tho antlierity of Con gress, of a Territorial Legislature, of any .vidual or association of intividnals, to give legal *;existcnce to glittery to ; any territory of the United States. while the present Constitution shall be, maintained, • Embed. That the Constitution confers upon Congress sovereign' power :over the territories of the United States for thelegorstuumnt, sad that In the exercise of this potter It is both the right and tie imperative duty of pongresi to prohibit In the territories those twin relies of barbarism, polygamy gad Amery. H . Resolnel, That while the Constitution of the United States was ordained and established, by the people crder to form a more perfect union, establieh justice, insure domestic) tranquility. provide for the common I defense, promote the general welfare, sod severe the blessings of liberty," and contains ample provisions for the protection of the life, liberty, and property of every dilate, the dearest, constitutional rights of the people of Ranges lista beim fraudulently, and violently taken fromlbent. ' Their territory has bee Invaded by in armed forcm , Spurictu and pretended loglatativi,judioial, and aucutire offieirrhaely been set overthero, by %/boae itruped suthority; gustablid by the oillilarrporerof the gournmencAtyretiontaal and unoonstitutional lavaboes b u d enacted and enforced; . , e , , 'rho right of the peo pl e to keep and boar arm! bu been infrlgged;" ''Test oaths of an exlastuilloary and entang liag bite been barged as a condition of exerclaiog the right or totelsge and bolding of fice:" "The right of tutticeueeci person to a speedy and public trial bj an ImPartial jtory has been denied;" / "The right of the people to be BeCtITO in their persons, bowies, papers, and divots, against un reasonable-Searches and alums, has been vio lated; / They have been deprived of life, liberty, and prop,eity, without due process. °Claire' "The freedom of speech and of the press bits been abridged;" ' The right to cheese their representatives hos been made df no effete; Murders, robberies, and arsons have heed In stigated and encouraged, and the offenders hare been allowed to go unpunished;, That all these things hare berm done with the knowledge sanction, and prom:mamas of the present national administration, And that for this high crime against.the Constitution, the Union, and humanity, we arraign that adminis tration, the Preeldent, his ,advlsere, agents, sip: porters, apologists, and accessories, either be fore or alter the fact, before the country and be fore the world; and that it is cur fixed purpose to bring the sob's' perpetrotonsef thaw atro eons outrages, and their tweet:Tildes, to a sure and condign punishment hereafter. Resolved, Tbat,Bansas should be inimedistely admitted as a State of this Union, with her pres ent free Oconstitation, en at once the most effec tual way of encoring to 'her citizens tho enjoy ment orthe rights and prijileges to which they are entitled, and of ,ending the civil strife now raging:in her territory. Resolved, That the highwayman's plea, that might makes right, embodied In the Ostend Cir cular, wan In every respect unworthy of Ameri can diplomacy, and would trriag shame and dis honor upon any government or . people that gave It - their sanction. • • Rooked, That a railroad to the Pacific Ocean, by the most central practical route, L !capon. lively demanded by the interests of the whole !country, and that the Federal Government ought to render immediate . and 'sufficient old In the construction, and tie an auxiliary thereto, to the immediate construction °I an emigrant road on the line of the railroad Resolved, That appropriation by Congress for the Improvement of Hunt and harbors of a na tional character required foe the accommodation and security of an existing' commerce, are an; tborized by the Constitution, andinstited by the 'obligation of government to protect the lives and property of its dawns. Raeford, That we inviteltbe affiliation and to , , operation of men of all parties, howeverr differ leg from us in other respeets, in support of the principles herein deolared,l and believing that the spirit of our - institutions, se well as the Con stitution of our country, guarantees _liberty of conscience and equality bf rights ainabg 'M ime, we oppose all legislation impairing their Security. 001111111t3610N DiEltoH - 14 - 11T13, Cotton and !Woolen Machinery; sum snow rut Boatn,Naohiawfs . .ll44 dd. Lutrwetars eta Vaal.= In Blawwwwwwwww—. • AzUet.a. wen 67 Pinel3t.,, New York; 11.—A t, Ibr the I W 00011.017 it MIAMI IRON IVONV4" StUWW,Engines and Boiler*, „ Ittaluslis Amoy In Nrw Turk lbs . I. OWELL ntammEsuer Machinists) Towle ..82C,17r • gmit's Patent Mattis 43kirts. -.A.w.,w,t MANGE, No. 1 Barclay street, ' Vow Yost. amth .,. the * N— pa Ncna tneuumfectuters ow" Ulla* la. ts !nmin IrwlllnpUmenited secoraus . to Ism .' =WO* PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. It k. • Tulin& 'TO" Dhiallildri to D. Lir D -;.114.4.°•421".„ "IT /V Oga • • Pittsburgh, , Penni... Tio.sons; OAPsLIES,. PHATONI3, 1 7k a t t irles. I =Trai • 1 1102:22AteLps besuty =taloa:lA atitalek WWI oWisa l al . 11 1 /h t i l nUl=. , nrii • wy. xecifflNEO g N °° .'1 °T . P nul an a TAgii an minutia, r Pittabqhd D n il o a o fi = Az t ions, So. 210 latrty a. a l LW* %Pt 0007ir Ek'L ."7"r EE (741 P 13 ; 1 70 -.iarnot!SA • ao /Dr/milzgigy Piptlnie old P itsbnal rltibeßitgiq , -7‘1711. ;;'it •%- PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. Vilalttsborith 3Veroltly tiaziitte. —7210 sitamsin elrentationofcar rtcaly Ohara ears to ourbuthcou mm • suet doesabli medium of =kin tlidrbadagn Pawn outelnahlionlatatlrseafainssel 21111 thugraid,,reathing iamost Mr: Manama. casaalletarar and iba boar In Western Peanalnata, and &Awl gala - • - Admire Pairicients.--tterutfter uo linto• gel:Atha ,11.1 be eagle tat the.lhat ar Wielly Gazette. ashes easaisat V'aaa.l adrazze. Minerva the Gas Is up W which the saticeletkm to mitt. the pother pin be Itherlablr 4014. h twists tbizabseilatlon Is re eared br valance permszt. • All traasthat lithe:Meth& of every . dteetipthes. VIII be required to Di paid In ad nos. The oaty,thattitthes TM thither* spectal math or ye arts cat:seta an =ate. .• ; • erpluthir tpsdel osnissiondenee cribs N. taunts, Highly Interesting from Kansas. Lawman, Kansas, Sept 6,1856.- Marshal Donaldson and Deputy Marshal New. come and Cramer came into town accompanied with one hundred and eighty B. troops. , Den. Alden made inquiries for. Gen. Lease, for.C. W. .Babcock, the members of the Banns State Cen tral Committee and others. These men were not to be Bused. To the Marshal's anxious In quiries for Lane, the reply was made ' "be luta gone to lowa with a canon under Ma arm." The Marshal was greeted with the moat men. king Inqrlirles concerning his horse stealing and plundering exploits last May. After marching about town for some little time,he and hie troops returned to Leoompton.. By 10 o'clock the Free State army wan on its way to Lecempton. The enemy_ were at that time encamped near the resldenoe of C.W. Clark, Pottawatomle Indian Agent, mud murderer of 'Barber. Oar forces took the river road, pass. leg along through this berry timbers and deep ravines which are found all along the banks of the Kay. By noon they emerged out on the open prairie near the house of Clark. Tho smoke was still curling from the fires where the enemy had been encamped--blit the enemy had led to Lecompton two hours before. Clark's house was lonely and deserted. Three large rocking chairs stood out on the porch, and freshly 'eat water melons near by 'teemed to testify that the in mates had left In a hurry. As our forces march ed by the house of the murderer, some of them Stinging, under , the Wades they had received from him, were determined to.' set Are to and plunder ft—but the Wet orders of Can. Lane prevented It. When the forces arrived on the camping ground which the enemy had deserted, they could plainly see on the high • ridge-jast, untold° of Lecompton the enemy's Inputs watch ing their movements. The fortes were drawn up into Ilne and preceded by the company of smote under .1. B. Cline, end the cavalry under Col. Walker,they proceeded on their way through the timber hatertenlog between them and Le oompton. On emerging hops this Umber they found themselves upon the high ridge 'adjoining :Lenompten on the cast and southeast To the northwest of them,and immediately Booth of Lecomptoo, in littlelfallej. Over this valley end in full view of our whole fores,the counts of the enemy and- our own, were menantering.— Swift as lightning on their Hest geed, they would approach ens another, disoharge' their pieces, and then :ttres% to lenti and return again. 'Thin pleasant sport lasted loins ten or fifteen min utes. In the meantime Gen. Line prepared his for ces for the attepk t Lesomptou to surrounded on the east, south and west by bluffs and ridges, the tildes of Which are thickly timbered. The lidge to the tut makes out Into a pant com mending the town, and within twit handredlarda of the Capitol buildings. To the north flows the Haw. Tbe - misitlry under Cot. Walker end Capt. Cutter and Mitchell's companies of riflemen were ordered tot take positionlmmediately tenth of the town. • The cavalry under Captains Cline and Leahart, and the remaining companies of infantry end 'Diemen took a petition to the southeast and along the ridge, to the Jest of the town. Oa the bighest point of this ridge Alar• 'est - the town, Mejor Bickerton was etitioned with his artillery. When the forces were thus `disposed, Gin: Lane sent Mr. C. U. Branemombe and Capt. Cline with rwhite flag into - town, to demand of the authorities an Immediate and an. And/dons! surrender of prisoners in the custody of the Territorial militia. While matters were thus progreselog on the east of the town, a United States dragoon came out to Col, Walker, informing ham that the au thorities would accede to any demands we bad to make, and requested him to daisy an attack until be could see them and return. The . Ms goini relented Each to town. and brought the following note from doting Governor Woodson: Esscrrne Omen, Leoompton, K. T„ Sept. 6, 11366. To - ata.: Lam and Capt. Walker: Ominsuis:. [tearing from a United • States soldier, Private 'Henderson, that your only object is the release' of certain 'primmer, held here, please let me know upon what terms you desire their :elfin. • Answer Immediately in writing, by the bearer. very respectfully, DAM. WOODSON. Acting Gov. K. Territory. The reply to this won; "We demand the release of the primers lo the hands of the militia." DIKAND VOA T WRUZ CT MI ELMS PII2OX 11111-141117 LT GI TIM 11111.5/01 The result of the mission of Mr. Buncombe I give you in hie own language : "When our forces reached the hill overlooking LecomplOrt, within a quarter of a mile of the plate; they halted. I was directed by Gen. Line to go into the town and make &demand of the immediate release of all Free State prisoners then in Letompton. I :darted with • flag of truce in my hand, accompanied by Capt. Cline of Ossawstonds. We found the PrerelavraT force drawn up In battle array near the Capitol, now In process of erection. Many of them were etationed behind its unfinished wails. We rode directly to the Capitol. I inquired for Gen. Richardson, who soon made his appearance. I asked him if he was commander of forces then sutemblid at Lloomplon. He replied in a hesi tating manner that he did not know , se he was. Au individual' here stepped forward and asked Gen. Richardson if he still intended to keep the command. Gen. Richardson replied, 'No,I sup pose not; I resigned this morning.' Th is calling himself 'Oen. Marshal,' said to melhat he - was ready to receive any proposition, hying the commander of the forces then as sembled. I then spoke to him as follows: - am ordered by Gen. Lane to 'demand of you the of all Free /Rate prisoners which you now hold in Lecompton. ' Gen. Marshal replied: 'We wish to make no compromises what Gen. Rene, except that be will treat the Oilmen whom he hue taken in the same kind manner la whloh we treat the prisoners whom we hails' taken.' • 'then said: 6 11 e I understand you to refine to release the 016one:a demandedY He answered that he should not accede to the demand. We Were about starting to return to Gen. Lane, when Gen. Slarshal requested us to wait a min ute. After a few- moments' conference with some of his friends, he returned and said that the prisoners whom I demanded bad all been re leased. and provisions had been weds for a de tachment of United States troqps. to assort them to LawrenOr. r ' He then requested me to say to Gen. Lane that be demanded of him the release I of all prisoners whom Sen. Lane had taken. told him! ehoold be happy to comply with his request This ended thelnteryiew. Cyan. H. Stuterconn." Hardly had Mr. Branacomb returned and made his report to GM Lane,,-ere CoL Cook and staff, in comisny with Col. Walker,' of our cavalry, arriverinupon the ground.- CoL Cook' came In obedience to the urgent demands of the friglttened and cowardlibartwrians, who, oh the approach of our forces, lent messengers to his 1 camp tociainthis`protetition. When the citizens of Lawrenee asked for the presence Of United States troops to protect them against the fury of the legalised mob of the Halted States Marshal they could not hare it! Lecoropton did 1 - Adlntant•General Parrot, in behalf of Gen. Lane, held consultation with Col. COX - • Col. Cook laid to hins: "You . bale done wrong—you ought not td ,hare come up _hens: The militia are disbanded and are going itoMe-- the' Riesouriant havigono *le Unbar . , eteryn thing your own way now. Public oilidorL lawn -your side; the country Is on your side, and all you have to do Is to use your .power whir incide: ration." Gen. Parrott informed Lin Abet wilo Imes mottling of the disbanding of the.Timitorial militia, and It was impeeethle for yr to:tether any information from loomiptop,oseeptwet tame' In force soilielent to gaard those-in seorsh or it. lie ales 'stated him: that wildensatided the 'immediate tad. nattonditlonat tedium Of , the e prisoner nia, s held incastody . by the 14114 at Le.; t- -CoL"Vcogmlt prLnnet +r ihould be released. I . pledge you the honor of a Vll tint Stites military etiloer that they.abelt bar* leased an( escorted. to Lawrence!!! aHe' .also gat: hits,'hefore called the 'Masao* Of the idling Governor, to these prisoner!, and m7dotterote to swan their ' - He was theft liked: pCen we:raki , :item the United troops to,Open the road frito.Law linos to ,Lettemiworth mod to Weetport,lend pro tatdttnt settlers agitait the b ends ofinonlealp frit ...bdeelingthento- , dot. , ,Cok-LETlOthtele'isnat - lo done in • ib:2OM; Gen..ibtaltiChas'oommand at Lessen= word s e ,g4;.l,,Agnme he wiltittend to his end otattoilotAL4tlocirirLbiartectudoshl 7 4 m l2 7W l 4o , Yretl l-14 4 1 k , " 4 irtT.Pktig • :•& - - .. ,-.:-..,71:...7-",:•,-7.•,:r.-.10-...r.--r...,..,...,,,,,,,,,-.1,:..,,,,,,....1 , • i ' •?:7 , ?,;.:.! 'Y'L !...! ..: -:': _ ! •:... ... A .... ~..._., . .. , ••,. • ..•,,,,. .... ••__ • ~.•,_ . 0 Gen. ParrOtt—:l am directed by our atneral to inquire of Yon whether yon would interfere filth your troops In case an attack, was made upon bands of men each as are now or bate been assembled at Imoomptont. - CoL am here to preserve the puce. I have six hundred men - out there, and I can't let any strong party attack a weaker. UoL Walkerifhat chill we do when these villains come to brink our bootee; steal our property, and scalp as CoL Cool—AMencan citizens have the right . . to defend themselves and property. After again and again: begging of us to use our power with moderation, and awning ne that our prisoners should be releseed and safely / reburied, he withdrew on ' being informed by Parrott that, °sirloin 111101114 to aonsidera tion of these things he withdrawn. Our skirmiehes were then re-called, and the order given to 'march for home. As the force marched out from behind the timber .whioh sheltered our cavalry under CoL Walker, from view, they, saw drawn Iv immediately- behind them the ell luid , ed dragoons under Col. Cook, together with five I feces of artillery. The sight wee 'beautiful to behold. but it would hare been 'lnfinitely more. eo ' could "we have known that ' hey were there to uphold the rights of - the "sovereign squatters of Ileum," bottom'd of defending the Government and lows which the barbarians of hilesourl and of the South have forbad upon us.; Just" Jnet an Col rook came upon the ground, Deputy Marshal Cramer came oat from Leoomp. too and was very noxious see him. Color toriately for Cramer, instead 'Of arresting any one, he Monett was arrested. -The Deputy Marshal's voice trembled as though he had a "fit of agar." They let him go. Borne thought that he name up to use the troope to make nereste. Borne one said to Col. Cook, "It In prteamed you're' not going to use your troop. today to make arrests?" CoL Cook—That is an after oonatderetlon." A Voice—"lf you do,.bfo-41, there will be ei fight" No arrests were attempted. Oar forces, as they marched for home, path, e by the charred and smoky ruins of the homes of Mr. Lewis, Col: Walker, Mr. Heath and Judge Wakefield, all of which had, been burned by the barbarians: What a lesson of magnanimity they can learn from the conduct of Gen- Lane,and his forces, ' who passed by the house of t h e demon Clark, eairing it untouched. The spirit which animates our people Is In vincible. Their exposure. to the night air—the necessity at times Of resting upon the. damp "ground, exposed without covering, tothe heavy dews, has sickened "many, bringing upon them that curse of the. Western country—the chine and fever. Notwithstanding this, when the command to march is given, in dite of the ad monitions of friends and the advice of Out- clans, thee* men will turn cut. .1 satrin a wagon following. our forces, although it was an" I extremely warm day, one man covered thickly with blankets. He was told that he ~onght not to be out at all. Said he, "so long as I don't have more than three ehakes a day I .nni acing to turn out to fight." • Bo determined and ao onthuothotio are the men—so desirous of meeting the enemy that it 'll with exceeding difilaulty that they are re strained from entering upon raped:Nona re plete with rashness. I have never been an ,ardent admirer: of- Oen. Lane, yet . I meet thy That IL moderation, and the masterly skill which be manifesto In controlling end keeping In subjection the fearfully aroused spirits around him, entitles him In this regard to the respect of every true friend . of Kansas. RELEASE.OF THE PRISONERS. - Osinerocaltare of the N. Lumina', K. T. Sept. 10, 1850. There has been a jubilee tonight in Lawrence. The prisoners are released. and the city is all commotion. You have learned it, et course, long before this will {each New York, If indeed It ever does; but moue of the particulars of the re lone will not be uninteresting. Day before yesterday (Monday) was the. re turn day of the Court, and the prisoners were ready for trial with their counsel, Messrs: C. EL Erzurum:the, M. J. Parrott and James Christian. No judge however appeced In town. Next morning at 9 e'elock the prisoners were ready with thelroonnaol and friends. About 11 o'clock Judge Leoompte opened 'the Court. He was very polite to everybody Mr. H. *ro ver appeared in behalf of the Government; for CoL Duet, who unsaid to be aid, Ile node a motion In writing that the term of the Court. be untlened till tne lest Monday in • November next, alleging that the county of Douglas (which bolt:deal Laar:ace. Lecompton. Renton and Frenkliel),Fas in aatate of Inenurection, caused by the ititrodouion of lama bodies of armed men, whcise pogirse we to resist the law* of the Territory, and that this prevented jurors end "Unitises from attending Court. Mr. Braneoombe In reply esti that certain per. eons were held in custody by a process of that Court °tithe charge of high treason; that-thoy had beentready for trial last term, they'were reedy thin term, and they now demanded 023 a right an Immediate trial. He argued that the reasons alleged on the motion 'for coati:mance were not Valid, that there was no evidence be fore the Court of the Introduction of any armed bodies of men. Judge Tocomp to overruled the motion, stating that therewaa not eafficient evidence before' the Court of each a elate of Ineuniction as to deter jurors or witnesses from appearing. The docket was than taken up. The Ant can called. Arab The Territory of Kansan against Charles Rbtrinson, for seat potion of office. Mr. Graft! moved to continue it to tbe next term (Thlels held in April next) for the same res. eons allegation Ms motion to adjourn, and also because thie witness stadia have been summon .od,'llllB net present Mr. Brabacombe objecied to the granting of the motion for the same reasons which he gave against the motion to adjourn the Court. Judge te r comptethen gase his decialan on the motion to.oontinue the case. He said that he . had no evidenee before him of any ouoh lake - notion as has mentioned in the motion, nor hod he any offiCial knowledge of the presence of large bodies of aimed men whose purpose was to resist the laws; but he said that there was excitement in the country to snob an extent es to prevent a fair trial, and he should therefore 'continue the OWL• • Dr. Robinson Rae immtdintely admitted to ball In Mai= of $6OO. The case, of tho United States against Charles Robinson and others was then called and eon. tinned for the some reasons. Judge Leoompte, after deciding to tontine this cue, 'said that ho had no egidenee that the- prisoner, were cot ready for trial. Oa the other hand, it Jae to be presumed that they were. It did- not appose that the Government wsis ready, or that there was any good reason why they.were not He therefore thought it would be a hardship anon the prinners to contioe them longer, .and he should permit them to be discharged on bail— He had thonght at drat of fixing tile bail atslo l 000, but upon topsider:Woo bad Conaladed to Ix Mat 15000. . , - - Bail If forthcoming Immediately; Judge flosith'e boll are p_reelaverr men. Br—Robin. oson'e bondsmen aro his brother and Mr. B. N. Simpson. There Is no title to real estate It Kauai, and of course 'ball amounts to nothing legally. .Toidge Lecompte, , however, manifested a disposition to be very.easy in regard to, and appeared to be Irate anziotts to , -get rid of Ike .prisoners. 1. FOR REND i....::, . ZOL Aikl=ewitazo roixtuandilvrelling ted,lbUtlex tri fti o tro: OA no. iths 4111raor &IL HOSte.Na-911 Mal t ; a l. frLET4nit 86 - TP N 44/ Litairty . auxermrookoorimreecupt e a by IL lt,lslzketv as • Dribt atm. vros =Us preta ad CluthB N t WW m ZZ n / I••I41b1l;iv k GIIOUSETO RENT,. ; D"' IniVaistaAtmautozat an:MUM. lap • • • qr. 071141 IMO= sad ablimbas. .lth • oltileaMizeii of roThiester, wittoulan Don n Ticem, na ti esvoftwe r7 ilitty, ''• • I : fet• art 107417111,701 ti.: To Let. " - l - ABEIFOUSB, No. 114 &toad stiiptii Ir-V thalldbottrotaWiTtlt,,,arogr em% er en". :44 , . , • — ?Zia wow .17— latT+A.twos -.ry bitek dwelling tits • sL Dstwesa PS= 84 tin : tires la ~~, _s~ 'LTICISSENT--3Dwellity, Homo gal Hand BIA - 'l=l l Ll VOr pa sst . :ol uirt a its.- Aix ! , i i i rtgasin a 4l4 t° • r,* wore. ' .LET -41. largo'and comma:now:Ware hb... gaited fht, vbnlesils - budateg.- SLUM. liroX4Artst,nexl dotte,tail a rds /Kb.. PO pa, . loom ail T=A -' Atm - trick, houga , oti6 halt si 6 tlati'mr:43mariPAriaine;-=wo liza Ina firdthriisoutit fowl, lava. /49 - M s '' a ;2.132V-Sal 1141 4 4 4 41 4 1.P14.441.t,1 uaimmxponiEr2l7,,,,„Ansi m"'W.gartwo,r- VOLUME LXX--NUMBER 28. •The = Wonder of the Ago. et= Lui• tai.-*iiiiiaPoriegte l dvern • • laront don ototTro_Mn 1:61•1=Lroo 1111: m ioi * Oo ortoset Ming& Mango Ea Polo co I 1Y 0 th Ll - - 17.. Toblaa boo worroabld krEp finlasiott be sight yam ortthoat ever lumina a demand mill to tao whom of ut• raptar-sil tins is %SW L CO 11111 It IliCeOrdbit to tha Ok• NoOH - . Yon bii'lNl — tkwt St. After On , . Ulthi IL YOU 6.12044 a A Dittu Miaow • thlot you ban ere/ belt= - - . ' Oet Tour AcatlZetanted. of Oarthteatie re been reod=6 or tan hlovreelare It Is the tertlhorter ll= totknoiror sore who hare nets wod the = Dr. To rem W I Z .- .: • - tltz ... ctzet . l4 ... _hne _ bia tke z ez z = . l ib t = GI Priae. ''' . '' 2 . .. 1 . oils on the mote ea Psi Pam-glit ~o,,t ithhillr' ulna tertleratat Ils wane ardour of tlte Urge of ~' the Vowl= Weston hale Vaud tt JAtriroxicets to take , It Loterrahr..Ur.Totdes Ilse taken tz•Lumrsua. • OATIL. , • I. D .m= 1. vosua, alba eltarllaw•Tatd..=lll mo do amass tbat I tammand a Liarmary to 11.121. sad Mat Mt* Inmetbata ol watelat ls dammed art What,' barodete to tata - tatarnally. aTan il , 'WS * " &causally natoodla tham- affllWar." Nertrork . a s kb. 1566. - - • ' MIMI to lids day betas ma. . _ ..11amaaoo Th ilTp. Blaym._ Peloa 26 aad 50 mots, mad brths - Ana Pal'm bradlabm /halms at tWr UM tates. . 'llirelbo man ia tb rb. t * bitte. gam Idnbant la plat Dottiest% 60e. wartaatadaa to York. Pr. Total? eldra MI uourmaad St ow ddeclawdly . .. . Liverpool and Philadelphia liteamohlp ' 4 4§Alhe iiplcmdid new Steemsbip City ctisuZVreeti orna et and WO Sept.-tom Liver. 27tb dozer.. ..kanorow. Otos Liverpool; PO Liyand lOW Pepa.-froto, 21 Ag. awl 74 Oor. 1 07 olitim" 1.300/ Ans-4kom. Mb. tin On 0eb10—.406 awl Wind Stamm.- 730. • ' - liteerage..L. - 40 Pangs Panage TioLita baud lreitiLimpoalb stein lin , of liteaasstilph or by Put 'dam Pallog -esti be riciesired on applleatiou to_ &tan. 007Prla, oreaaway. WIT Sett Or JOHN THOMPPON,4IOIAbaty et,.. - Plttabacia7l. P. 0.-,1110, Drafts Ibr rate always maraca Julictly cannel Coal: g - ARDgrts ME CANNEL co U& WILL kir lair be procordl Ind. U ied the order boxes at th e corner of an te eta. at Dr; Pleb W M ', °WV a eara land. MOS/ the P. 0., or at B. Watson's sten, caner of Ltherty and Warne sta. Pitts. Ewort. and bi.alleAttertocity. at Coe Coal .or. or bang. tares stew, tuna federal and Lesnoritsla. POWS& Isrite 81 60 ter ten delivered er 12 21 n 1 Oil poet Not do 2116 " " 100 " Terns cub on delivery. • .DO .710. WE= it Mb Dissolution. partnerehip of J. Wilson k Son was apse *silts M 516111 tut. bT gotaslwalast. tae b ont, JAWS= will be settled • 614=es Wm, 4. JA3LLS WILSON, inttsbaiwb,lbl_2ll.lo6:o. N. IL WILsON .2, 8,41wW.U. wiLSON win coats= Ow Hsi aid Claw In-Num at 91 Wood, st., where be is row rewiring s fresh =wry of Ris maw stsla of Set ROA of mow colas.— also gild .I.4loltregrit of Pole lad Oblhlresur uses sat Ono. • • of • • • JAW% slusaw. PAINTERS. LONG & LANE, HOUK& AND bIGN PAINTKRS. NO. 17 =r o giV i M i r e lD 8271ZSZ All qrders'promptly attended to. 1123.515 tag notate la *impala 471. a11t11741 EOM AND now ~ WHOLESALE WHOLESALE AND E ET A IL. MIND etilpeziber *tpeetfully cane the . at temtlon VMS Muds fad theinblle 11y,,t0 irunibat.hin of hlssztutin stock of Boots . lot nebtra a ohms. hut raceirad Mat the New Ikto=l. Miusebettrou 'bleb will be Ifitmd say !dad of Grata. ithou sad lootafialteds and Stmea Ends out of ths b. 4 ' tutorial. inicksurietdp and of the burs aylts. =ln to salt country balm and 'due whosehh. to gR good cuirintri nude work, he roursfactmttid keolis onou n ry on bud a coroplou nook 0 s mud Dltt: In reference to Woo bi say L. than that hs Is to ash se cheap is arr.=Wet tahllabbutin drs _ • Thankful Furth., hbrialhetrenage herUsficialwalred b. ...mu nether, Zuni and tun Masan badness he bee =mu— am hs ebb to rani , nag ' Market et. between liarkettiosoie sh. FOCERIES-250 Ige _p_rime Eigiedree; lulu op bfeberta Yosmll-113/oniaid Wink Tein -100 bout choke Wands anortol Tabu= to 11 3-3nTs 313 k.Prit do: nndn:ot wis3 s agar: ' 100 bblo N 0 Itausno: Abb u/ pt PIM% /0 01s.n.d En= 100 Ws and tit bhla No 3 T 0 tee freth Wen ~. 010 nti k a=in 'TO ) B g= 60 bozn Wnlto Bong 300 Ades NT not Leath. 130 btu/ Carolina Tan - 103 bas aced 0113. Optan 100 des Clorn nroann, . 300 dna Boeing; T 3 bins Tana OW 10 Ulm Ontow Bs/WM 60103,13.10 Window altan 10 " tubr • •In TWTI and for 11103 T Joim vihni co w 6 173 Wood at and.= Lthintfit. Heroine m WSWIIe3 and Jewelry. _ . 011 - N ht. ROBERTS, 18, 5t ". h • • ta lt uov i te outrm i i. mnalay,.9lliar Waco and Juror tkoda at grey reduced ?glop. Drier to bit !, 'Wade axaatira =no atcok tar " - Watches, CLlela sad Jena LlDatrat SairehT sad film Ware Jaad• to entail_ and lactirealtoi. 0.14 " - J. IL 11.013=11. stakes:. Market. _ . 11-D SOLIDIFIED CREAM OF WILD YGOIVEII9 is • Babbiosnsibiblitbd, .deldi far t Bath and Nursery, botibbood or bulb an d lona ((the mob bialtisy, bieloosat bad lobbed gm. nes., collected from ditinent puts of that MOW. bibs. blear buttibed by its obi bibedint - britypenarod • emit:blies! it. vb. and itscailariyasut 111 its siode of opirration, Farrah br >< H.' SELINA'S glt CO, telt acasp or Wood'and - • • VALUABLE PROPERTY. FOB BALE. ' • Broom , . Hotel. Turtle Oresk. T IE subscriber offers for sale his very sal ty''bb'est7ogs7 MUM saruusted ' BITIWNGS, In ON; STONd DivithuNn o llOUSE,TWO IMAGE difILDMO3, and =Gone othor TENANT 11011. ES around Limn, and abiat ONE BONDI= AND SIETT AMES Of LAND. The onthaililass comarbe a largo brick atom room. blaritmolth shop, wagonmaken shop, and a Impact:lona =ono barn. Tem ,orlocitad portion =the lamina in the bone.. and lo mouldered to be amount lb. finest to the Gni.. Port lone of It are peculiarly admit= far building pars oft. Th. sporty fronts on ens urdylesialra hut a short a t nu= the Tort e s crook itotkos, where gm trains of can from Pittsburgh =rim and deo co put t o gioZtl " e feTb s o i rgs . ll n aVir Attn ti ttlhr Rh orZa and Braddook'• firing mod termlnates at the toga. and th e Pittsburgh and Greeuotoug tramplze nuts directly teregy.h the laud. The water to mnu =Gallons duality. The Wootton is do:Gmbh tor erecting anorinrso• torte, Iran swig eta. eta. The boost bull was originally hent as a hotel. trot Ls nos oxtrpted as Saco tow. ..t. alto• secosoi trolldiag. TO. revert:rein Its sold to salt pareirseen-enhar tontine or tram* aim grub rarttous. Yor farther tofarrosOse *stir to . . AUM BROWN, o.2 4 :lnTaht, ' at thelt. Frotal. Pittabmida. • Fire triek. • . FBE.subsoribtr ie rtocte.Ont for the aide Ylno Itrbk mattrilketorat ty Satoh at naar Klttanninh. tha Alfestait7 `11147 Balittout puma . by than haat work; azdera rah to promptly Viet These brtok ars holland to be shoal to "SU il any L l VlZt b li7Yr *to t ° r?L'Attlt.c. A. Krebs it Bro., ; LITHOTRAPH-ERN; N. T 4 Third Rtreettnairate6 lENTldistg• aPVERY -KIND OF DRAWING EN atuvnia AND PBINVNQ rxecatad lb* held e..t modrraterriais..7 • For- Caie, pia MUSE now ecoliedbythonnbl A. scribes,. /43 &CMS TWA tf to comolots order, fprial44od with Gas and Ilot - and Wotan los star lawana mambo of • • • EO. .B.7l:Gral, Arm ofJossos Ge 01.% 141 water stoma. DOCTOR OatRIEN ctui be <umated at Dr. EMMY& comor DMA •OrA Saittlthold do.= MON 3. and S. WEDNESDAYS sad, SATURDAYS, from 10 Go 1 l 10 116trieeldance on the Brownsville Road. 3d33.iyd• A CARD. E subscriber. retired from business the I .l ll l l st Wt. to favor of Mr eons,, Willis= and tlcestrowt. Onnthirte the balances at the OLD Fro_ No. 2_oft Liberty street, under the firm of wat.turou . He Dap ht. lc RO. Ho begs to return 'thanks to Ms oustumerl for the llba era patronage he enjored for many ream and to - erheit the hls mows= • rootlet:manor their favors. Tagil \ doubts not they will nee their [wet endeavors to merit DISJi. • Pllteheingh. July Rid. 1460 NTHOSS 211TOHYLTB . WM. lIIITCH/LTREE, sr., &8R0.,' WHOLES GROCERS, ALE WIIMAND LIQUOR itEItOHAZITTB,. - • No. 209 Liber t y Street, • Math . -..err.ra.aueLort.• Baltimore Ole -Nannfactory for Sale. A•. COMPLETE WINDOW GLASS MAN mierroar. yea al A.• west Ixtiatmaculata. sub' Malty built &ad ataarealestthr arranged by an awl anted Vast t n tutke rw. Val• war efar att sale at Ina taw osa baud [ Thus Yam, Wag ntmattantly lusted lbr aitaiolag • rust aiatt material at thataast Wm, and Itaithatas ext. in=4l.4 a ktriMparttao of tan &wham Narks% manta advantages whim the mannataturer rarity moo Etta In atharlatalltlaa • for farther particulars e • . apt , rd . • AMMO. U.. Bartbaera For Hale TllMFlint Glass -work, -kairvro' me the . tnitni Glass work,., Tam worts am 5ti.141:1314,4 Idu but et M. Allubsnriivaln SU Wad e -taw Mot bum Wel mated sad sa sdatlmSts arrstum e .. .71umbae ea. , be told umsaenable tams. sad atutattla *atom trandrred Somutual= dal* toturof amen, In MU* la ma Matte e* of Etatuttia. tuts. fa parasolare Inman or•. . MOBS= Mottatolll.. pa, 4tti' • •• • • -•et of J.. &HASA MatelY". • • asr.ormszut sad rturtits lowa Land& • N. FBAZIgIt formerly rk madent of sPlnbdon'ib. bilo. TOTOkullWleoro Lenin. re, itto . Ctoneten Blab olonzattid pr i. gri g g g , rittantb = MILMAWV.In WU. rant to tr e a t. . hal i tldl. WOAD 'A i ntaktilld IstrottPlfir &Monad to. bristling on wino ennig gn , s Thorns IL Dalt No. •in Malian strunt. Ism al Al 7L to Johtonlonindoi, Mim boelna- neno. l e.chanteo *Bon, Ilankn. A;-(bonst•b•s Banb. Alosamr;Jobalnutngs • R,P/OES —5 0 bxe, Ground Paner. ro Pi2Z=4,,x ';' , V'''""z4,.." 110 Bones jet , . • - atta% Sad IbtirsM "' M I TI/ 444'1 % 0 44 . W St Hotica .T • • N:pnieuanoo of the Charttito or w orpor . !L Moot awes°. twthre•erthai ittiagre Moot raammitala. vitt bold SI tbelasitta. Wu. In Cmars Om:17, TO. eth. OrlAltaber. -Huy., 1.2 o'clodr.. 111- lnflAbers 121:tticituentr. Oomenttee at the Nabs. Mt* Atimienhigna LT to, Tan ar Ono F.R _rumatattukdalT.hoNa 0.. cmuter gthaltUial Mla7. teei r ecomyratt aft nit= • . • ea* artk. soardotTratteei. ti,SOOM DentistOka= week 027 Tiartr.trAtd,TATEjaurabernbeni, easzilat" t e . 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