[l . >it a d:it* * . 4 . $ -a-. • , .:2-: - 01":8 ,::.,.:!-: . I. • (s.i-az:2-ia.ii;;.-'i E . T . . , - - STAR si(B9 .1.71 „ . . TORE 'ADM 8.15 00 ) . 44 mi._ ' VOTMSI. In now untrersay known as tho Tars bard`:. Manly me, and also tor SEWING ILLCIIMES. .tAgeIntA, II6 3:ETEET Livia; tt,Cat.' ) 51 bei•Street, New-Ycirk: '• - • , Looking,Glasses ARO PICTURE FRAAIES, HEDIIX Looking Massey and • Piotiuo II • Pram ifanufaegmm_Nra 1330 309 Glectelela stziset, - caruer ofßeacb, Now York. selAnv - 110a113.111 v. &Gran. lraa Farnittre::: - • - ,irrj'NEW YOBL,TOII-NDRVRAILING a :8 1 IRON FURNITURE ROMER Ittruish all WO* of • oa; and wroceit IRON WORMY for BUILDINurg A reater . =l platter. tbr Tro* tbau kin Nowler_and the) Reg:mann , L p L te ß rTv Iron Furniture in um united ethtea. Julo.4urs• BANUNORD* TAB% 61.43ften St. Ir. A: VitalivOs .KLeracatU -: ~ • TO 'OOaSU,TIVES,:i • it pity i sto qui' ,in 'standing,- and lormarty a Prottagor to or.i. thilbitkal t one oats cent s now osttohl Irma " mitre Oractim who has horn trom Polmoaerr Dims% dtwon. arid. walla irate Area Anarrtra tor We !alt. a =War Gbrummottoo. — orottohltts . Cough% Dolda awl ~ Veneta! kDatrUttErlUtoo itioarrirthal .11t,tonouts ara .1 tattering saute anntualy tram' this moat &paha of - all dismay he destront.troat Ma ;aft:lola °Mum* •• -ty. of analog katmo this mat ' Tamable remadr. DDem tioatpt °mita.= put& In Pastaza Stamps.= mange. til wlll and a Bodo.. with foil directions tor soorelohaDrustas It. -- - - -'" •• nakigg 41' • The =own ripainar is iiiiitait On: ratios. and the ..tallosat at tb la reirartlaoonz,- Address - • D.J . VERS.OUGEL ! - khttfawfr . : ,'- na • = DU P 0. OtTentliv.ldN "D. • New York Corn Exchange. WAG MANUFACTORY, 125 and 127 nroact Stmt. • B. E. CLARK, MANITFAcTURIM AND DEALER IN • • Bags and Bagging, • Sheatinga, - Duok, Plftx and Orttoti ribs. ho up. Plonff yi. Los tairi. tors. ar e zallPl4a oath Oran /40 2 MILLUV BAGS, n out Dflatsd to order orfproolly fa that rue. Our sonartment or borders in lam and of wortous , Seam. old oar contemns an hay. Aar a:maw thni ass 'nth DOtas t, withant axtrsohum Ooontrr *lwamoto us boated to roman our stook of Dr DA din e nerfneany of a l l 111. r ulotu San t"' actors supplied with bons, ands.,,— to color. Proaams Uralers awn** with Vaal auMallast, Om as, do, mad* of mama noland anal. Wo have onrof detain for somotalne. mr2tff I Paiute, Oils, Glass, • BUlaing Cimphene, Alcohol. da, DORR & MANN. , um= Arrazur, arzsriztvoax. , enow - selling abcrve articles: ut nationoxalate me b20..t0r 011. thstAce, Ma, Rafter Dicasord, lths; Smash acan ZinoAunts . at Mimi 43 1= v indt t e . eaccu ! t! .. t . .o . Dtstq7 . sag Qauseacra. Forthe_ I ~1,000 001).1; U. FLPA.TE.NTIABBLE COMPAN.Y, 90 Thom ortoot„.N: 1.,. • . ...AMM .0P AIARI3LEILAN . • 11.83. TAMS TOPS, rOCILD=B, PEDISMIA. M o. therniiia Bramtal. aril all Iced ekes. • TOL attialo. tablet,ts • pro otilemble That, sbamieshr sombinad. with =meat oaken, so se to be =outdo:: Into' SOY lb= and *Air, bit whhit • marble can be matnese * =rod at :us them WM. o v t =i t t . . i ....aa it to omostont 7 End beartelliet . W sled Moth thero to am aserlbse work, the take • ensmtott biro t h e mass of the matertal. while no welsh he neat to elms totopooetw temsty to the melees. Maw* theo :mew Ft tole(); •fratiolbao. ea, equally ohne. nate ter the Atittabetore &Li or shin the 1 / 7 7.=""!T.4...'1r5ai nir= l :7°. RZNIS•• Prat, or 088PalehMkSee;•.•• NSW Y.: • - - .Fterigh tallow - Glass. EDWARD: P. - DPCSIE, 144 4:ll:lln4irs It., WI Y., . Twir down iron at Haien sincsaalteaa.thetct. F.F.ERS to Dealers iindenstomers bin eel; •bratal bratula ... .. e of Fenth Windar Magian Aiatr antopekt" titj e tat to dailnd palm. and sacked ins of amts. 447.14:17tv PT' UST: PILEXIME NANO . FORTES. -•-- STEINWAY SONS, sposnmartarna 114 indiD - Walkwahva. nEsatrizFaux cat the at. - "Om ;DAL Dation of Du I:whilst* Unlit logendld ofsentessatt stutstass• Mow w sawn- at haw. shush= ' tenh. Wittolstansttat sear that mama lisabsots, unsmoesoed. nay were woriutal the PIM ha bath ts asapittflm th Dem .Bcstort, 2bLiadolhh wi is s swssni ths • NOW TAU i TELP tWr sz..lhamttom GOLD MODAL ht DasS Itwnt . boss ntinst sachwattorst at the Ist* latest Us Astehlant kotltuts, Crystal Pal... Tor thsnraz ptmabrur. - (krt—gelLlts • 8- ttyyPase. P far Ml ' 'S Loth WWII, MIMI and DB 411 TlaS 117A.T.rarpir,. • ÜbeTtip,lnne,_l:olL. ' n fur o Mas RecastylWrited for all o ! ia m b:AUDI POd i iii• -WAAL nitiI.WOMIELVIQUALS. ac, . SCHEUFBLIE EROS: -41 nutatzess AAD Du la= vs Perfamoc., 17.0.WU4LANST.,11eiTY, • TL.vWs`ale ittLffiatiOn *of the trade to their maws era misdate* eteriee, retnekous. - temteawe't.wweerceezt.tewereitua k leiweemtee roserrtar, Warms= tbs somas of prods. idea sad annsferatra k ir vet -Troth, Ilstr sad Nall Brasbeb r %Wor risrs. 812! dreads sad L Extrsets.aa aisardtbar 'W li sess/1z _tattooed fa Druggists yaws "Iber 10113epabift to offer on thee:lost sdreatsgros tams. Orders. either Samosa ea by . tudi.totmarijormt IREPORTABIT • To - "iidti r tfliirEßPßßS - 41t0':://.0.4this. - TAB - -DPP,: aktmureuxii;.treff,yozz, Rfmnnagi-lea Prong Kral. Jim - Pneignm- Nos: ET and gilt tiddroa intion, Jam, Mr. :PPMWcipttowrs of this long"•antvell• 007.215';ihrb SP46I inntoczurr i _. nentlanstowe bog .tgargomoontgowl nay for Manna urna. Mug% us sad attar km, They alio lomat Mug Lard 0 sad - soStg7 otur sr% eing Oddly use In stan d , lly, wawa trodgra.roathgt grog, resaxasblo imam OeuLlognon fent to &sunk igto - J.=AK• a24t12'4 1!t,-Cn i gg=u L. rai witying4i to Jaddire Mills 'The Adamit.ltarresa COmpAZ ' P itragrfkßoalotta , - New RNA w ••7' , glG especial accommodation of the • stirs PeruistWa sloautits Lbw of the OhisSart POSIII. i 7 Mita Itsilund, Wawa Pittsburgh sad Pletrartgbaia, whin Intimate bashisia mid. axial nitathras unpinned Anna. Tess Muss Company bi anidsaush • sussignasa ne t with the imo. ss to spat:kith= to pat trusty. ihrassr as. throniabo tAllsisuisga aaaizis clod biudasss %w Trsi ily satiast• Att to tau Tito m saisAgre wig bus au ages in dm Cu; for the daps% soh be ter astatity elltoasy. by t . W i llornifit h arra=si Fl *l =gaz i at ay eity dit=ths tc lsy to trait° sae% amatotroas as Eirst . b las (fools s ta ili PaUriUs ti slobs =eel ' It ad his ditty to :nein on Xs in Op Jill _vsnels„ sashes% orders. ann. . vblch matsa to ps won tri l D6t ' . "l3 V.Vrit g are v agrei=rri h eafbai m = or to -a detherscl UM eity-ccuttmaskate *bias itstersistica,ssd regliss.streirrOZl rot= theas-aistsysz hugs ar raw; w a =idol a ttzw in sagt . ..A.l.l t aibt az Aa, win be la dl erithant istokebsegatiel4; Items nob dell,. i hati 64ol9o . Al Warta - 114bn inner unit with Mai • Lititaiiii =tom Cioannsn, inn en proper patty IS ass st ths IttiVoault ilitemeaui, to mesa il q=augtu huitylits =-11s, sal for minim nadaid Id ed tato within too =We Walt& W=nstatsof Ike bagmen is =A alto sdugt ant stecislastessautta bs ends. As Ur linesonse Is a...v.lnd tsm. eds uiu i i nd . nos• itinablally with Ms tkrunpatin and to say till Ws. sons of the Las TM Swi n g* Art hits . 011 Val 46 1111talte?;fit cormaistesbis 4111180 Nandal.Det, U. ssas. Atttafrindi- 6 81Torstlx Street_ ; ancenh •aoL Orrms . Azuss rxrasack. t .P to Doe. 'o. wo.i 81BITINLOOldt8.-:- • and:Note Broker, : • - 290 92 iquarzr SZI 7. BoNii4 i rdoi wa vt,.......„..,..kroansixarrotas and L osz we a 8 Walla • sad Moths arbensit tip mat a rt ri taicaltd Z00... 3 z050 matetdotil to as. Conimorcata Sotel ,- -• • _ E lST&Bli4ciiildinuust reapaot noly Wl= tan trsy, iu Ina& tbe t .' lee leL mms d . Ther hoc reeenally sad roinpulmom6 luoinsea.2t4.4 up with new 010. ennt Mahan. isepotneg. no.. to. . nebe inopylobor .1,14 par requests loon ottestion to Me onafort watitig Or rat=ir I°4 .7 1 4 b e loOr vit4 t t the rz iLocoVe ~.i..l44l2lloittOtheinoll B Of oratrOltitl)-11061111t4 Oe Pt ti re bl 4 ' 46 "Tee been *sumo upon Ohio per. ar t . zoo an. VII Oboa neslben vim WiO De !IMOD Um city. • coon from in to ..11eoob os acenouandenessagmb h _ . . . . . . F _ OURTEBN 11.0116111 z: lOW : • A I non* tad lot fullAarborter. SOW. A helm - And lot In Alloatkoni o :, WO., A. limit trfd 'torn on_ttoonnon at,sis ., cocbtiovnnusiLGll 16Sika am M. 400. & tt on. front at.. 13,000. , ..1 . booms and lot o i r M. oblation tor $3400, no. 11011•10 lon .7og.ny_aliso dvoillos.nonsoo on Dinto.n 1 0 14 tron , Wn rola-hut Tve hours and WY on Vinton ex, Booth Ste gl oar& Aof mug of 7 rooms on Carroll it...jor AorAvri A snd cow itrin Jig 0/ SI2OZSZIA ... iZICO. ...A tiro story bouni lw a s hoto of gonullo. = oborrornpr jor ra7o b r - ,_.. ... WI, . -, • • a .VOTILIWIT i EOM ISLlOrkstrf.,.. oznafOUND-`.O-Wedziesday, Eastern Car* s POMMY WALLirr containing a,pm= la. and gamin of inlet. in Via own= blnier by CALM:MIA Anininan cep* atti e nfit. ing P i Ta ana Pan" 41142" L a ltrigal Joaatior MATHER BFJAING of Oil lizea finm LO Lima em In vidth—ask taaneCt. Tau =lea teiti4. tor inOe as U.G 'WA • o. a um, NESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. 1 •aaPR 8. 4s,A. ,1 0 .- MORRISON, Attar. t raw. OS* MIS. usi ninth exist. bd..= sad 011431. Pittaterceits: \ =34 n °BERT L PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, 132. Lot[9.lllo. EHIRRT POLLOOK, Attorney at. Law— Gunn of lift and Gnat raletkaPPnits th. 00.11 4.146 Pittsburgh. =7"..44•53 ' b 7 AMES .L.E.ESIN, Attorney at Law, office Michigan &nail Comniist" don and Collec tion Agency Me, goR. the collection of -Rome and Pczeigt l hl esessrtiliazulallerthseliarg eeSses. BElehisan stur e m sg s .V=stidt 24AftseikmeMem 81:0e.brastd Lammas 41Wsts. - _PSlZlAlt tuuM ssasafilsON ens—WerrOo, Elssri.te Bernet:•oo.. Sn Ws.mo—lsect es or "iiefdls from ' WX. A. IRWIN'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No, 87 Snot (Viagdrat. &I dot, ft= !dark*. Doge In Lake .eer Mar, i M 4 44 * CC ,IFTPat7 bintiaitsadiOa— A US3i . N . LOOLU/ 2 , ethgtm.t..b.,„woo. Viattlaiu A Rginkr.t.. Secretary Cid. sae' lantranoi,Cionw4ni. °Mate: rtrort. ! Fll GORDON, Secretary Western Itnirk • ranee Craw, n Water street GABDINKROOFFIN, Agent for Franklin aP tailticausal Occomin7. amar of Wood • ' e ~$T!. SO= 1 1 03.034 42.—.....C0CE1Lia num 1 .FISBInie *IIOTEEZII9, , - 4 Oisocesscoi so J. :zoo /It 034 • 44 HOLINALE. DRVOGISTB; _ KO. SO 'WOOD !TREE% Psogsloss_of WiAnoSissistastad Versallass, ti rizliN in if AFT, Jr., im i zirsor to ti. ] MG 821., &exaMe... on= W and Blxib=to . Pitts arch. AZTMeerviar Anent toe Dr Matt Medicine. anal ilt;IIN P. SCOTT, Withlesale Dealer in Dram Rte 01.1 a, Varnkbas sad Dm EWE% Ito. 29 0 ard=a l Zl N V 4 attmktlce. ARW. far Mtn 'm onto Etinriu rum 46 A. FAHNESTOO CO:iWholesalo • Draymett• cod tostradotosers of mat* baited sod Lam% cornar r Wood sad Front stmth ttTo litE. PIT TT,RS, Wholeside Dealer in h r Zit awt. Pak=ll2e is . VskialgWegasa 'Um iiprry,R, mica...477E = Cana a Midi' 113/4 86%i - strait I , Q~SCIHOORMAKER & CO.,' Wholesale • Druzista Ha 24 WaXI stmt. Pltttbottti. a Ol FLEM IN G. Suectessorto L.Wilcax cis.„ com = a BLAU and tad_Dtsingmdcm. ffl o W t remiste usaitiarti , Pg=to hla zu D.Mcittptioas arzstallly aaalailanded et mu COMMISSION. &C. ALM MIME pne as FREEEPAIs 0 (SFRIT3frON ME TS, 1 . . ,, Wool, irdes...ll43nr,Bsooa. Lard. & Lard Oil -AND PRODUCE GENERALLY 4 . .- ia., 71 !Ater Et, Pittsburgh. Pa.' jn epiniz as t . I. l 4.u s h.pititte 0.. web, irervu... ollo! iiiir,ll ( lib e ra&lik.. Flom i Mrstlas, - Phil Lomb Ada, iltlosas. -- Gsir gli i . "' a G 16 ' Itt=o2+ A amine; Ewan&i Hague 4 Mama .4eutteti. Mao. Ohio. • - • D Betbxec tO. . .2;4/UNA ds ANJER, .!. • _ " " a 11Y 43.°43 FLOUR, GERIN AND PRODUCE. NO: . 11 11"a T uNl .P iziglrelehanti* Beec°d'.426W3l4 Pa. MER AWAIT H e SPR CUMIMSIO Dealer in Wool, Provisions & Pr:dui* glinersl7. NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET; P/TTOBVEGII, Jaz* J. vinirraTle- ,Ft WEB it CO, - • • • OBPllo l .ritEl, Cammusion ilac.=,a,l .P.I2I2BLTUTI MANUMOITRIB, IS Wood st m , hiptwora Wats: aO4 Fr.= • ' DAVID C. 10111118 T, Flour, Piednee, Provision and Conunisaion 312RORANT 80. 9t7 ZiterArsentri, rums/grimed. • tsbargb, hie attention to the Bata of Maar, . I g . : lS trk., Baum. L. Cheese, Butter, Grubs, Dried I,l=4*Atitetteettilb.utltettede • - - /12111/3143. KING, (late of the Sim of Sink Meerhetal,) ..'.COMMISSION DISROJIANT, DkolLeit • .12, Pitt 1.37'1Z. AND 14Z40Y No. 76 - Water Street, below liarket, - 1TM310114111.-ITISNA, le Itantr Joon .600-1 'oomarzYci= ivorrizowa Jan - Herm Agent of the ladisos and Indianapolit Oarner First ft Pittabargb, Po- vANFIELD, late of-Warren, Olii. 0301sdadon sad farincrtilnWtOlati • A yfaatusa Amens Butter. 4,,.. between Ilsattitheld Wced. Pi . r f ISOM Immo :.-Tazawi itmg.n. - Little tax) Lua.IIITLE _.,& , 'C O CO lesalo g ..... - ' Prato:lim edam atioisest IS and Dears • Mazrottetam , So. US Llama Butts /1111X11815 • WARMOITSII.—HENEY . H. i liumrsawism i vjulsiizie BL6 ..o37eumindttantocoi =Wood Amt. above Voter, Pittaborids t r i 1:41V7 OMASPALKER, Thaparter and Deader tulrandisan Amsteco WallPsper.No. 66 Moist Tidsisadlosattignotalitibml6 DRY GOODS. lOSRPH HORNS 4'00.. Whoheal° and Retail Dealers'la ammtothsarz4 mam •az orst, Ranee Goods, !to. ' , ' 'idrigeen i ter=flf A "ix"eitelaei; WWI It pay _1111MM171...0. Amonao, s. Tam FUSON ti Oa t. _Wholesale end 1141141 Dealers m huiery a?! raw, Du Gala. 0: aura ITRPHY & BUR kill/ELD, Wholesale W 'PAULI Ig t 2 . lLlClartbsztts. nuns Tocepl Win: Clapton, 110178 E, SIGN & - ORNAMENTAL N TILM'R - . .43.aguictitc 'Asp abAzi..ear, • , - No.._xar Posrtilt Pareet. ' Metre= WCod.lad Umitbileto strati& *win dvimr...6tt7iiit.• SeMoval I Emma 'Rermcryall iwarffsa Ar. (10:410. 9:16 surrtr touraer„ Li MING . Removed our Store t0:N0.23; Wtuiraein Iso A. A. lama a 03.1w0 are now da m gtebsor the lama ateeks yr Ism. Portia sa.a_a=• aaa. Oa Mo th s la MU ' n v"l n s•i° " 16 U rra m Wfitrearza xtic luv Vasels Capon . • aiopmar 8 Oapetbuta I VIV I M e g a. kosetgalth loteb EWE* hatozeDreursati • • 'IIP- 7 1441.'1 / 14 11.11 1/araCasaw t4r" and- Window It 3 Hollsads, Caton w att. atifbaor Oa of which all%ibaMt• lowest o polo Valuable , /tope:ratio: WA - - 1 AN liberty etreet,.adjoinik the - Methxiist ClraraYard,easeCiessl Oran. Th is's sow the rall ble pieserapteserly,lnthlrissol traght 111. try the Trammels Isg Os 1a5u.00(604 MI Era Mira 00 ltr=rtits FeAl . ells i llr .s d IlltiLlt m ar DcrrisiZr"splstss - WGeo • sem Wet. Irltti2 the zies sem TM tailsabra Lima taloa Urflattzgam,* v_ .: , 0. rall raratt to irailm - GBAralerara - ' 6 ' ° ": isail.t: • -• ; • • *MUD 7111XIt. - • ARNOLD & 00 >: -1 1 Nu rgrra n X l M I Vira ral Twanotkams,itFpitllhaairs wum ....: ll 4 r m a ,zoatos r i f AAS a,co4 - portere - v V • aza AWL", P am 11 "' A 01 1. 4 4 i Xige 1 117421 . 11in'ii 41. • CRIZICUICI CITZEODBIT rERALCOMMISSION LUE r NT9T a 1 T r o d a s a . ,Lates i zi,=,„4,l 'l==,ec Al.O. „,,fam,Vjeb. - duo. magma. Cletes. tie.63llllaiiii -1 97 %, "IL " lard wet Co-Partaterehl , heretofore ezhitita I. under the style awn. if 00. %Irina er tz er b zet ti. gi=2o2 ana 1r Re settb6 by_ ea, D lRKfActou liar UM ISHlrStallt -, 1 - '"-•= • • . . Dr r .•„ ITS: AGENCIES. ‘-'z.)3IiIJGGISTS. Uldi= i iiitiMwl . l BANKERS'AND BROKERS ; BANKING HOUSES • JO HALL' . EIID7011.1) BBED7OBD - OIINT miARANT. eiLSTIRSFD"OO,... CONNELLSVILLS 4.Y.FTTX frami UNIONTOWN, : BROWNSTILix. " •. - , rucw intiouaTo7c,__hslona lj irarignqt rte ffi ar r maie 44 iamodesion. Oarrenda ilatoc.mothit NHOLMES SON. Dealers in Poreie aad ! x. !ant Notes 41E4 tro. 69 lar l tr at" titer tt& l .,lka=sinV°n "" MANUFACTURING ..MITIt s Et120.2.........W1L rriims • UNION FOUNDRY, Mitchell, Herron & Co. re=dime the basin' tea of the Union a2ima t7 d :Land at MI 70014 17311. They wilt m any a. turcal. Imp and gaoasal anartatent CA8131117 canprldtut Cookie Stoves s and Side Omni.' cilrmizoarovas, MANTLE & KITCHEN GRATES, Hollow Tram Wajam, Brezeta)as /rola, SO/7e* & Tea Ulu, Plows and Ploceoints, ?Maud Machinery m Castingelerally, And GAB and WATER, PIPES of atm. IRON & NAILS OFT [E LE BEAT BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, Pleb, do., All of which will be 8014 at =ausama r y teem - .17 Penn Cottenaills; Yittelnagh. &ENEMY, CIBILpf3 &CO- Mannfto XL turns 0f... 4:t No. I been 44 t Math of all oc•AtTalt i,.. gape ... 14 4nateart — dilash ' I' .a , i diese an else th64seorliaote t . ctera kit at, the Hardware . pose Ono • va. lal Wood street irffi iteni atheattea. "%MI, Wadiadandxn* rows. WHIJAM BARNHILL & 61. Penn at., below Martinr7, Pittebur_ gb, Pa. §That BOILER MASERS and SKEET -, IRON WOBBIIB3, m nunacatet. of Bandillra Pad. tim. 71nod dui 071.tuddr.13011.1, CSbn• Ski.Mv II" PA 111Ea,Oondenmxa, can Work, Midge and Viaduct an% dant a =honest notles. Al. ordm tram. • distance promj a tan _ Lw. WOODWELL, Wholesale end Retail ndi Mueturer And Date in Oadziet Viazi,lto4l GROCERS. sun a naroarn Bhriver &I ;Dflworth, WHO LE SAIE RO OEII NOB. /30 &.13 , 2,SoocradAnet, (Mama Wad and andtdald) Wallace L 'a 'Gardiner, WHOLLIALI DRAZZASS Flour, Proviaicma had Produce Goneralh 2i0.751 LIM= BT. isMA; 11.1A0ALEY, (X)SWLiVE it 00., WhOlro IS sib amors. /OW Salford anat. Plttsburst:‘ , „ asC6l7 • 4.„ &t:CDIREBTSONOWhoIesoIe urooer . . cesotoutee usetheArmeu t te mei= mu MU , MaaaMetand Artie*. /94 Lowq stmt. Pitts ••• and Oactualmilon Itivrehanti, N 0.113 liaxl azull 2: 1 8 5 1.15. _ _ a AOBBET MOO Wholesale Grocer Desist • Prsdum. • ••• • • hisailicarria and Ulan madDcazattoW sad Lksara SIN 31 --- ' - JUJU CC727:14 NOANDLESS, MEANS & 00.. (s.ucce•• sass toWlak IleCsedless,LWltstsails Inimsatalls,Cllsas.Oottas isras.s.ml rittabars aturessteres mmmosnarrat Was:Loam Asus sts. Ad= 114111.1.....,y1.102114 e. not. MI'GILLS &ROE WlLolaaala Grocers and Oundodim Mordant*: No. 394LDat7 rt. Ada. run.4OBERT DALZRLL' CO.. Wholesale Orman, Omuntsitati Merehants D.lon In Prato* burghaKula Manufseppana, bra . see Liberty st.. em. DIQfiEY 004 e1=1;115a lesale Oro. .t,rarerorst.: l° P"du" AGALEY, WOODWARD k. CO., W>iolo- uLtieooei.NA 02/ /Wks A. P!li BOOKSELLERS &C. L'N C. 000 . DRANZ;(suocessor to 8. &d -al • tar.) WhoUnglasa4 Beall Amin. fa amts. Etatio: ittia raw Mwathelg. 'NUN amt. Mao" 414 " Mutat Brtuareailersgan Pa. 1 TOON B. DAVISON, liookaaDer and Sta,. skew, Am.& I it/sad swat, rins svocicb., AY is CO., Booksellers and Stationers, Nall Asa struts mixt doss to the asurrof • • • s MUSIC '&C. . John 11. Mellor, 17. 84 WOOD STREET bet non Diamond • tigka"Pal r . th ) ftw. ilraTird ta33" ' e . 81 - 4 Ere" $3 Ftrill ST., Sign of. ttto Golden neepowe Alan far NUNSS CLAMS Ohm araLunrirs'lM (nax..4l. and &Lain PIANOS. sad OAR. a:wins LLRLooW.fnsad OLOAN LUILMObtIUMS; Dtalare InAdtials ased6all I etteir =mtg. Charlotte Entran t LIANUFACITURER and Dealer in PiAno 11117orts. sal !matter of mule sad Weal Lutes. raw. DAifirna ..t Zoom Mt:mann+ 4:id i st. , . BELYING! ! 1 . Patent Itivesett ang - Stretched ! - 1 LBATILIN— =rata; .. - . From tho Dianatetory of Boit & Brothore, pan , rosav rthe Bolting of. this maintacture em warden! ttieooln Mendel own Diplomas fp net ovary Wait and imamate threnchont the UM &wee th e aunt moat by Um VI ft:Minna. ow Wk. at thar. last meetimuln the of4tbs, 1 t • k e on ne Oster qine n t y, sno w byanch etas nem belch, wall= 'ad =Mr the pemostal awe of the wrinchtelio theta w e mmm e m by thenteetna at that own noMitag Lou... in.th s sicken tram rata mad canter tanned at thatt O w n tehmalter the bellies ita4 tuor bara trimmed returned to smr_zertt tas Siam from est . , owned mweentme y wet and atrembed on maWneerwith oaf foods= heitmmonen comented =4 rintwi r ShelY s aten t ems. filets. born whir a make a y min soynoe an Um Pfaia both t' dee at tho band , mating t to run truly cm la Lug.qta t azza=re w t:ts2o .4 = 6 ,o 2l, ,U . to cotton awn woolen ILI MUIR V . i/U0 bapro f l e l ent*o7Ar in r i alieltditraly ga &nne= la yho tam of city references the opanty of Mb i2g d etf. th. l=tbz.ht..Do wits Malty e t, mom. r .. nolnlawdasealywa m. 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Jie Atettladlatilcaa Sam Thourtat OsPENORMS:PATENrBAFES AR P RE -71t1311114201:18-41. nestest:tacit durable mid set alsat oak& fur areordag les.sud at the pm Slimmers 41 .. the AwmitantrehzusTAI R .Ii3til: the Canal States, 134 W st, CU.= CO. trOns: =thilsoriber having: ph:tut - 80 the ex nig& u i f i g n ar=tla r 1i n 3 .4 0t sa4 wwwwww:li ti etrzt u mawatheWciinw the sm. Rt con. $1 1 ; 11 41...m.. h !s k it l imt` c ur= 1 0.11, Workw, wad t of the EMILECIMI Tailor 'and Sul w he wont& reepoottWlly twit. um Wiat.laa w d0..11 and ttw public, la aineal. ; eawlrf. . 0. MINOSimiLt. Alloortb +Qtr. A.,: AT:BARGAIN—We now offer for' • .1 1E sle that tonaastahlishat badman stand with dna.. hiattachsd, altuatencske door film Ontm of Math Warty Waste. an a Iwo &Mutants Thlah attanahat otaat. hu bow nag_ tor .‘440, b. Paint th••lmmuetng seam otrICKI Jena bait In hand tea. Jena In 1 year. • Timm 'matins a tint rats baldness data nlll es 11 nal pecuretttut Ml* tOrghlk • Matant /I BON. 4: ARNIMSKITON . STATION, ,n t die Tanis; luill Ohloltallroad. cris hum & no nimble .... , .7 ibt salo.hcculanBgs rarl i tt a _29 censer Wt. uliTric so lb f= awry :Pot:intim all Imukdclitictto . knAtchici easy Of. . Imo Of await, cf ' , AU . t - .." a Mint ctidzsia the An d kici finwhist s WT. well Znichsi Adak TiVillAsta maw coi sick 11 ace mortko to trent; kl a vski 01 hare miter ict tic, .cloor; ,I coccil ic ed; too' caucucinccind mood TILE ait hoes Of choest is cud hadcriald with.* ht. Occanal MA von k !col thick.. Manley had tcreis eon' Aphis to , --, - • 1 mithicirr,.. - ... .-, •,,, - B LA =or a gummy.: C. 'EBB-LADLE &-rklltamt, (}6taiaaarbiudia. ptg h remaleu • aAtilattlina".lll4 tamarind a: r• r. ita et r_Tril th r e w.m4= 4 lll7alasiesu of ar.Dmmatirentracriatitaltti •ii tamms oratr ome. it hi mad , pt bit ammo iollain of nomads of ammo who 640 rai7 WWI MEM, tbat tabula:ad to make them pub bd eppointlug pomp and adverbial,* Ohm. in crier tbat who may M imffering tram the above tomplainta mar end in the above pgien_pormaiient ratan ane n PirWinWit War, V. N. WMFOLtdat dont. 310 261 it. aocts ling D m Ittra .m ) . la/r y a ; 60 SDAY MORNING. SEP PRESPENTIAL ELECTION. Roubbaaa Hatolnuff ai-Foray, =Der. Noramar.a du, 101 PRESIIWT, N 0.- FREMONT,. OJ CULMOILBIII. YOB VlOll PIIXBIDUT, WILLIAM L. DAYTON, ' OF NM JEMMY, STATE ELE.O.TION Anion State NAZIgnON. ITIEWAT. 0910.11912 WA. ins 'main connasatonitn. • _THOMAS E. WORMS, of York. . FOR AIIDITOH anntint, 1 • DARWIN •PRIMPS, of. Airootrofig. • ion sunsnion Guiana, • BARTHOLOMEW LAPORTE; of Bradford. .• , Union. County I.liket. • ...cat. Er .2*-:ion toulnurelc h &Nat —IIDWATID D, (JAZZ &IL Pitt Tp. diguiwy—Whi. STEVICHSON:PhtstrocrgLi CL B. HINSTICL Pnblaa SRA . ' • JOHN T,..PSTNELP, !do= • B. BANKLIOUSH i ghIo pi NICHOLAS VOLTS Jr.(JHbahsay. Bahia Attorney—P. FL COL ne e , Boorro6ara. Award* Joke—JOHN S. PAR KO. 3 LiteLeater. Onmistion4r—Wkl. PARKINS. Obatitzli Ty Atattgor—L. EL OAIILIBLIL Wed Oar Ll== ' l l anat ' ErLi n get n_ . 3 r , JONN SOYCL/L okrawisyme, a rm. The Republican Ritform 'ADoPrip ZIT VII mumnaparecomisnos MN Mit 1856.' . • . Twit Convention ' of Delegates; assembled in pursuance of a tell to the people of the United States, without regard to past Judith:el differ 'memo or Malone, who are oppsted to the re pee of the Missouri Compromise-4r the penny of the present administration—to the extenelou of slavery into free territory; istfavor of the ad mission of Kansas az a free Btate—of restoring the action of the Federal (internment to the principles of Washington and Jefferson, and fat the purpose of presenting candidates for the offices of President and Vice President, do— Revolve, That the muntetzince of the prinoi pies premulgated in the Declaration of Indepen dence, and embodied In the Federal Coustitution, are essential to the preservation of our Repub. Scan Institutions, and that the . Federal Colman , tion, the rights of the Stater; and the union of the States, mast sad slutitbe punned. Rotolsed, That, with our &publican father*, we hold it to be a sell-evident troth that all men are endowed with the insilereble right of life; liberty, and the pursuit of lispiihieu, and that the primary object and ulterior dealgn of our Federal Clorernment is to mat these rights' to all persons under its exclusive jurisdiction. That, es our Republican fathers, when they bad abolished slavery In all our national territory, ordeitted that no person shall be depend of life, liberty or property, without due process of law, it becomes our duty to maintain this provision of the Contention (against all attempts to violate it for the purpose of establishletk shinty In the territories of the United States), by positive le glsistron prohibiting Its existence or extension therein. That we deny the authority of Con gress, of a Teiriterial Legislature,of any riding or association of individual s, to give legs/ existence to shivery in any territory of the United ,States, while the present Constitution shall be maintained, Bereicat, That th 6 Constitution confetti upon Congress sovereign power over the territories of the United States foretelr government, and that In the exercise et this power It is both the right and the Imperative duty of Congress to prohibit In the territories those twin relics of barbarism, PA /PM and array.: /Intahver, That while the Constitution of the United Stales was ordained and established by the people "In order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility. provide /or the • oommon defense; promote the gettersl welfare, and secure' the blessings of liberty," and contains ample provisions/or • the, protection of the life, liberty, and property of every attisen, the dearest contleutioasd rights of the people of Kansas have been fraudulently and violently taken from them. . Their territory has been Weeded by an armed force Spurious and pretended legl3letiee , judicial, and executive otlioare have been set our, them, by whose usurped authority, maitabeed by the 1 military power of the government, tyrannical and unoonstituflonal lairs hive been enacted and enforced; • • it' "The right of the Teeple to keep and bear alms has been Infringed;" "Tat oaths of an extraordinary and entatti ling nature hare been imposed as a coalition of exercising the right of suffrage end holding of fice:"' "The right of as mooned pinion te • speedy .and publio trial by an Impartial jury has been denied:" "The right of the people to be mime In their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against on reseonsbje searches and seizares, has been Ito- 'They have been deprived of life, Liberty, and pasperty,l vitturta doe process of lair'? . "The freedonanf epee& and of the'.getes has been abridgech! , The right to choose their . representatives has born mode of ntiellect, ' • ' bleeders, robberiee, and snots bare been In stigated end encroaraged, and this agendas hare been allowed to go unpunished; ".^ That all these thing* have been done with the knoWiedge, mutation, and , lieeettruninst 'of the ;mutant redlonal.administration, end that for this high; crime. against the Oonstitutlen the Union, and humanity, we ensign that =lipids trstion, the President, his satins, agents, sup porters, apologlits, and sooeuortes, Alther be /ay or ettler tbs UM,. before the country and be fore the world; and that It le our fixed purpose to bring the admit - perpetrators of thiste atm= °lota el:traps, and their mmomplicen, to a cure and cendlgn punishment hereafter. ItcroNeci That Serum should be immediately admitted as a Stele of this Union, with her pees est free Constitution, as vet once the most eh*. teal way of seeming to her citizens the enjoy ment of the rights and privileges to which they are entitled, and of ending the civil strife now ragtag twher territory. Booked, That the highwayman's plea, that might makes right, embodied in the Oland Cir cular, yes in every - respect unworthy of Amerl con diplonutoy, and , would bring shame and dbl. honor upon any goiernment or people that pre it their unction.. BeWaal, That a Edina to the Paella Goren, by. the moat central pmettestronte, is impera tively demanded by the Intonate of the whole country, and that the Federal Government ought to reeler Immediate and etttaelent aid to the construction, and as an anzlitory thereto, to the Immediate conitruotlonoranunlgrant road ot the Unearth* railroad. • Radioed, That appiepristlons by Congress for the improremenief there and harbors of • tsar tidos' cherootsr required tor the Occommodation and seurity of an existing oommtree, are an. thorlsed by the Constitution, and justified by the obligations of governmeht to e protect the alld and ineperty of Its 'citizen& Radioed, That we Invite the affiliation and co- operation of men of all parties; however differ lag from no in other respects to soPPort of the. prinaiples herein declared, and believing that the epldt of our institutions, ei well u tho Con eiltutlon of our country; guarantees liberty of conscience and equality of righti among tens, we oppose all legislation Impairing- their ABDREVI , • lilkt Cott JESTIP,_ oOjt3t3ION :MEROIiANTS, • • on:andtdaddneg, &cm inotats and Bairn, Kadlatite_ Abaf t Da ram. do. Importers and Loden In lionossotoronr Ankh*, No. 67 Pule BC.;' Hew Rork. If. B.—Aronts Ibt Mo. • .lIIQODSUFF 41114111:1 DION Wo=4 • Slecnn Bnignot mi „Boilers, - IletT27cAisoner_ In Nos Yost fOr LOWELL nnu.u.m.BistlPl ntseldulotso Tool' so2Shlys ! . Hosgkes Patent :4 • Skirt& IVIATEsA PRANGE., bro. 1 Barclay street, .11..Ters, . - . • 1. augh"..... 7 ,2mai....iamt thy b l u n t ta..• fl.d. ,, ridar r e t t.4 " =.l! Imo* PITTRURO I COACII FACTORY. azant •13.108L0W ' moovisom to Budov. , -b .No. 48.' • uxom aux!. aseoWccdit4 PittsbM, Penna. COAOHIS, '0 ES, PHATONEI, iMeti ll ift==d d r r a i ix ' Ann% traW 4r. ®. , ,„„„ IKIMI - Avs. 2—forrumbwri *HOLEff itnAVII2IOO.6RS• Praha an aa taunts, • A.NP lir Pittainggh hianufactmid4raotas..:.. No;'l:l9."LikerV , emir , of - nys' • = I - P=ISBUNIFI.P.I. so.I. WHOLESALE GROCERS • AND BOA/ PUANISHERS; DIALIDII3 Pr(thee Ind PlUkboirgh lianglaotam, No. 141 Water Street, .1 mr°2 1#1826 5 . PZ2V 4. MBER 4856:= luvamtr9tDl:teLxv4DvitoSl Advisee Payinanti.--itinafter no Rub. ..;tiPtion win b hlk.a iar del Dear or IV odds 0 asetts. Rani siment Is made to edema.. Menem the Mae le lip . to trtdch the eabetalptlell to told. the yam sin be !mutably etoyptel. melees. thetroblerlDttela le.re wired by .4..... payment. An teenaleat elyeetlib m , at .*err destrlptlea. rlll be teptlAtelt to be told In ad nine. Zhe only etzeptlesa iO/11 beirbsty special month y yearly =trouts ste made. I L _ sealtd.ts Mososaanni Sousa, Net/burgh, Pa, Sept. 22, 1856. I To go Editors the Pittri.argA Gazette.—By the kindness of a friend In Philadelphia, I have jut received the Petuaryncmint of the 18th ion., in which Had the following notLn of my late efforts to serve the canes of humanity In Banns, and to expose to the just indlgnatten of en out raged people the sectional policy of the present administration towards that unfortunntolerri tory: • The Falsehoods of Witham-Y. . Roberti, the Lientenant4ovenior' of Kansas under the Bogie Topeka Constitution. Two of the mereenaries triirellag our Stabs at the present time are the so-culled, Gov. Robert!, who holds hie commission tinder the Topeka Oonstitution—a Onstitntion framed by a public meeting in Kansas 'Mob confessedly does not represent even the people whom it purporte to reprossut—and a man.by the name of Halliday, who also boasts of a sounding title derived from the tame doubtfal authority. ' Roberts has misrepresented the Toombs Peel- Hutton Hill to the Smote and the circumstance, attending its pottage. He claims to have pont ed out objection to It, details to Senator Bigler and others which were.not motored, and that if the bill had beanie a law - on account of this omission, It *Quid hen mile - Kansas a Sian State. We have the ant ashierity for paying that the only defeat painted Int by Alt. Roberta was that the penalties against Interfering with the elective franchise were too light, abd after this suggestion they were mode tatitfae tory. He said to numinous persons that a bill allowing beturfids citizens to decide the question would make HAMM a Pre! State, end he also declared to General Can, GO,. Bigler and all, en in Washington, that ntne•tenthi of the peo ple in Kinn were for a Free State; that the principal troubles In Benne proceeded from bad men In both parties, and men with - oat imamate the Territory,- and be did not healtate to de nonnoe to - 'these . gentlemen some of the Free _State party a/fanatical and nopriailpled.. With whatpropriety Can such a man'esyll was intend ed by the Toombs 'bill to nuke Knead a Slays State? For if General Coati ma others believed his statements th,y (fertile, bal as each lutes. ties themselves. • "TA, beet autiority" referred to in the above quotation' lam certainly joathithle in Presum ing to be GU:Bigler himself, and Ger. Big ler intends to convey the idea that the Toombs biß u it passed the Efenate was "entirely ealfrfae ' tory" to me then Fmust fake' the liberty of gay- Eng that he asserts what is feu, knowing It to be so, and that at the' time ores passage of that bill he knew on the contrary that the bill, both In principle and detail, was eni:rely eatiejae• tory to me and the true friends of Sumas. In proof of this declaration, I end -you for publication the Wheel oopy t of a letter that I addressed to, and pat intoc the 'hands of Goy. Bigler on Meant day of July, uiree days before thrpassage of the ' , Toombs Bill," In which I •ditense the wrougeof Kansas and take the moat decidedgroondsualut the bill both la principle end detail: wunuara now, 1 . fromiinton, D. C., July let, 1856. Hew. WILL/A3( Blol4:ll,,,•DeCtt S 4: as an did acqualetenco, a Pennsylvanian, and a political end personal friend, and one who in common with yourself most ardently deans the triumph of the great principlea of the Democratic party, and street and impartial justice to be adminis tered to alt parties to Kansas. I take the liberty of addressing you a short letter on the past his tory, present condition and future prospects of tbea r politically, most _unfortunate Territory. Our past history Is full of unmitigated wrong, emanation and mange perpetrated by the att. thorities and by the mob with trick pembalon upon an nnolfendlog people. To go no farther back than the 20th - ot Atarch„.lBss, we had thee on that day the whole Legislative authority of the Territory wan elected by an armed mob from the State of hlo. We,next Awl the Lees halve assembly, thin elected, assembled Arm at Pawnee and then at the Shawnee mission, (sorer 'al of whem were, at that time, and are Yet citizens of the State of 1tt0.,) engaged in enact ing Laws for the government of the people of Kansas. Oa examining these ewe we find them full of iniquity, injustice and tyranny to any nothing about the unconstitatlonality of teeny of them. Yoa have a copy of these laws, and [,have no doubt eXachted and madeyourself familiar with them. Among these laws is one denying, under Seeley rose ilia, the right of free epee= and the free dom of the pretra on ono of the most important political questions of the day. Another appoints, and provides for the eprointment of all the MK cern of the Territorial Goverment that are not appointed by the - President without reference to the wishes of : the people. ~ Again we fled this lagestailve ateeMbly per. petualing Its authority by the enactment of an elution law !which, praatioebtr, distrandised the great builloi the people; then in the Terri tory, by requiring each test oaths as .no high minded honorable American althea, knowing his tights, could •eubtalt to, and opening, at the same time, the door to fraud in the moat daring and unmistaltableinanner: Thus utterly precluding the pordbility ofreform by the great Republic= remedy for all political cribs, that of an appeal to the ballot box. , „ • ' In the administration of then' 'awe, thus made. our people artr.atabjected Insults, hu nallladons and wreak.* with whi= yen in nom- . men with the whole people aro • familllar. In violation of dl bite; end by authority of Gorerm men , ofilosis. we are mobed,, oar honsetberned; env. tow= pillaged, our pressen' deetroyed, oar cattle and boron mole; our person, and homes serched; and our people murdered. There are a few of the ming wrongs of which we have a right to complain, and for the rebut of which we appeal to Congress: For the truth of these statements I refer you to the =lame of Kenna laws in your posfession, and to the damn taken - before the Zinnia lIITCIIIOIIOI. 0011112:11ite0 reported to the.Kense ofltepreeenta-. tivee to day. - .., We ask of Congress relief from these usitrpz- 1 'Gana and wrongs=-we sat the national gov- MUMMA to dam simple and eventual= justice —we auk no' more,—we ask no 1ml:502161114 .vething in flotation- of the lionstitmloit of the United Suttee, or the rights of others—we.ask nothing that Congress Is not bound to do under the'conatitution,—we ask- nothing ineengstent with the plain les ofjostin and tho plat form of the fiatinmel °nay. • • Vowels cannot ”fifes us ink our dead," but it can wipe out 'a government "ettabliahed by fraud and -violence, and bathee another that !hall seeped the will of the people. It can re fend- to the people all the losses sad damiges that they have sustained by noon of bad ger ernment, and amen to them what Is more vale able than gold, =divest*, thenlife, °tofu/I Lb- PPMt of al/ They ioliTiearittAto ae doteriegn cidoeno. ; ; ; • • • How can this be effected ? Ls the great - onager, 4+% poirieg' tow aunty repu diating the whole Territorial •Legirfaties, with all eneortattrus. A legislature elected In open vio lation of the plain Provider's °film targenti.sci, should be, with all iii 606 Piebireatlrrailpd another larpsated providing for another:'elec tion for a new legislative amembly eti guard* the ballot-box so as to 1100ttr111' a fair roma MI of the willof the people. - - We have not-asked for a lair authorizing no to `cell a Convention, and frame - a/Rate Constitu ,tloe, a. Ilemboratty ire hold that 'we lave Abe right to . holdiConientlon at ivy time:that the mejority of the people dralguater, and to.make a ,_Constlintlan and apply for Methadon 'lnto,the Won, ind that Constant may admit as or not, ,ss it pleases. Yet we will not rotate molt law should Contest pats It, but what we do, ask most urgently le• the organisation of TurrlLO idol - Governmen4 and the etamp' eminent db. approbation uporia'fraud; fortunately, unprece dented In the history of our country. Let the ration wash her hands Of the dligraceful sot,' and let the history of 'go down to posterity with:an:diens disaPprobation written faddishly Upon 44 :For the honor of- the'eonntry and to prevent like otteurrorteesliereafter' "shoal be dale, so well as for the-benefit of lianas. -I lave eramittedMott of the propoeitions that have been presented botb :in the Senate' and House of Repreeentatives, sad tied in them ratff 'Cal and fandemental defeat.- hir. , Btepiten'e bRI in the ilonee;.whet I understand la the sameia thaapresantedby 2dr: Tomblin the dena,to,, re- Scanlan the validity of the lawmaking power In the Territory, a body elected by a rule turbres , else of all itovernmear, and yet repeals many 'of Its laws, making an entire new election law, and thus assuming by Congress the right to legislate for the territory on the most vital enbjeot of legislation, that of the citrates franchise whilst the territory has In full vitality a legislature of its own. The bill also repeals eandry other bin and parts of law by the very singular pro- oast of re•ortading urtam importantprositiona of the eanditution" of tho Mau Saar. These are radical defects in prhociple, and it is therefore umteceataryla examine the blll in its' details which are also grossly defective. " These principal defeats are sufficient to prevent any democrat who belleveir in the'consfitutionslitY of noninterference from supporting any bill that rest' upon this false foundallon, and all the pro-' positions as far as I have examined them are liable to the same objection. lir. Clayton's bill approximates nearer to the true Ptinciple, In cry opinion, than any of the others and with.s - ellght change, amply, in the Plato of repealing certain laws bet:Lensed their inisernst &frets, tee act should repeal alibi them because of the inhurrat dew; of the power that made them. This In my opinion IS the true position, take It and the whole subject Is open to Col:1MM The principle of 515531iitarfer0550 I Merss...tte, Can nibal= le unviolated—the rights of toe people are restored—the great principle of pap a w sovereignty and free government Is vindicated-- tumid upon the ballot box is breaded with marked &approbation—the chnraeter of the nation is untarnished and the confidence of the people In thayerpetalty and strength of our po. Utica 111862115 MS 15 5114312gtheLled 55510475112515 d; bat, refuse to do tide and ill these propositions are reversed. - - In framing a bill for the .reorganitation of a territorial government particular attemtion should be paid to Ite detalle in order to peril against fraud and violence upon the ballot , ten; whilst the purest and best men in the country Should be charged with the duty of carrying It into effect Bins writing the abeve I have received a let ter from the territory giving a very discouraging account of things now exhning then, Oar peo ple are leaving their homes lu search: of ' rights .tinrattlabis to than and/onaidabk only to tyrants" and of which they have been robbed itaftunsa, I give you below a few extracts from the letter referred to: I received your letter of tha f.th this morn ing, and also a paper containing the proceedings of the Cincinnati Convention. - I find by refer ence to the paper that you walla:denten in say ing that the Convention had not endorsed the polloy of the administration - In reference to Kansa.s. A resolution Was paned by the Cciu.t nation fully endorsing 'end approving the administration. I was exceedingly sorry to ewe this as It will stimulate our oppressors and dis courage oar friends who are. already greatly &twanged, and many of them are leaving the Territory, and many more would leave if they had the means, and I am fearful many more will be induced to leave when they read ale resolu tion; we have always hoped that the Cinciteati Convention would repudiate Plena and his Kan sas policy. But when he to enstaineci by dele gates fresh from the people Ina Dem oolitic OM. natio, our chances for relief look gloomy in deed." * •* * * * * * CoL Sumner is engaged In keeping the peace in the Territory ; and armed men to enter the Territory In a hostile attitude, more are in circulation that he Is to be removed, bat I do not think that the President will ven ture to remove theisat hope of justice from the people of Hamm Should Sumner be removed no Matter who may be appointed In his place all hope of the freedom of Kansas is lost. His remora( would be looked upon as en evidence of disapprobation on the part of the Executiie of his conservative policy, and as an invitation to the leaders to renew the assault. If you have any influence in Washington exert all your force to prevent sub a catastrophy. If Vol S. Is removed:the balk of our people will leave the Territory. • P. fll2—ln taking this letter to the otHos I met • a number of Om-people an their way to Habeas km others are coming In ander the auspices of the southern Emigrant Ald•Society. I used you a copy of a circular and certificate Issued by one of then eocietles S. C., from which you will discern that its object is-iirmiy politleaL Prom this letter and other informatioUlaTelji received from the Territory, I must fear that the' work has been accomplished, that the "people are mbdurd," and that the powers that be as in all other conquered countries can est:Nish snob ;institutions as in their estimation may be tight -without reference to the wishes of the people. 'Belie to nevertec; late Utley arida° good. I have pointed out In a spirit of candor Die only line of policy that in my °platen is.' open to the democracy. Why will they not follow i 4 it is just right and democratic, and I net proud to gay, that heretofore I have never known that party placed in a position where It did not '''clare to do riglt." • • - As I eh:Wimp the city this mar ning, I have taken the liberty of thus leaving with you :coy views on a aubje of in which I feel a deep inter est should Mr. Clayton's bill, amended as I hese Indicated, pass into a law, it would at once re- etore confidence and peace in the Territory; 'Oar pedple would return to their homes, and 'ere long we would build up In the heart, of this mighty Republic' a Queen Stilts of the Unice On the most delightful portion of God'a footstool that would reflect honor On the older members of the sisterhood, and bind dein the bondanf our glorious Delon. Due without: it or bome either equivolent measure, .1 tarn instinctively from the future of Kamm. Dark forbodinge present themselses to the imegiention. I am Sir, very truly, your ob't ters% W. Y. Hammes. With this letter before Wm, how Could - Gov. Bigler believe that the "Ilion& SEI" wise tirefy satitfactory" to - met could find 'no stronger or plainer language' in which to con vey my disapprobation of the firitioiples"and provisions of that bill; than thave employed in the above letter. ds -far as 1., am personally oonceraid,ltis utter eibvertion of the truth, concerning my opinions of the hill before its paisap, Is a teat ter of small moment; but-so far as It may effect ingeniously the C 61160 of my eoffering fellow chime of Kamm, it demands my earnest" it. tentiou, and the consideration of all those who eympathleb with outraged jastlee and humanity in that grossly misgoverned Territory. - The stab, sir, Is not desigued for-me, Int for the cause of Kansas, In de person of one of her citisene and friends, u is plainly seen in the language used in reference to the people's con stitution and, the COl:Mention that framed It.' It :May atilt the present i'lesigne of Gov. Bigler and, j other friends of Mr. Buchanan, and the friends - or, the establishment: of slater; ill K141213!..te Style that convention a.mpisitie nowise and the constitution "6051/4'''.bat, the time come when the iroialection of inch bean taletepresen. I •:tations of de honest, legal =I constitationsi efforts of In oPPieireitd PeoPlo #trotr off' O. tyranny too galling to. be borne, : will burn upon their hearts and commienees like tins Using fins of remorse, and lt,la to, he borad with a purify. Lag effect: , - White ln iiitshington ihe several converlk.' tiers with kiov. Bigler antledere on theimbjeet Of the ICantree,ortirsges whisk I spoke .fteely ; and 'made attempt "Iti 3 Oenseal the -NA, that :we itelln the free state ranks a fetr-eltrelnen; but if Eirm, Bigler to 'convey :Ace ides that I 'presented thlit flatlet soy , paliatlon or, 41 7 come for the gross aisdbloody;*Otttraii. . commit. ted upon' our unoffendfogPeople the gosemi. melt and the mob or that I represented the ..brid mm of WA partial , ' as equal set anything :like equal in number' then I; must be allowed to 'my that he designs . to make's false Impreaelon and td InStirethe ciusenf 'Kansas by the most 'un- I also elated to Gov: Bigler afid..othersin Weehtegttus as I haddoire etiery where het tee free State people of Kansas were; largely, very lirrgdy In the majority and that a fair exPreselmi of the public will would prove thiniti:', doion. titration ; Instil Gov. Bigler designs to saithatl admitted that the Toombibill woild-woh this fair 'expression of the peppier he states what this abovaletter : mess most- eonolUsively Ci°v• BIELIr can thus -I , !iftqtrzgand ( 7 ) plainly written letter, abet confidence can ha plated In his rentlisdion of coneneldiOne rallzeatt cars and other places. Ism . thfhvined by a friend that Gov. Bigler Ana:fixed the editor of the PentusivanitniSome tizatiago, to say that halted not admitted to Ine afterthe'pansge of the Toombs bill that itVas defectiv' f have not been ebb to Clad the:paper = lii": ; w2dote this denial is made hat la reply I ameld .say that my opt:does of that MIL have beet publhhed widely othealated, Mal that _Utley. Bigler still adheres to its principles sad provisions he It probably the only mall Pewgillnabi that ?enemas the requisite hardihood, and farther, that I will be greatly obliged to Idm or any of his friends if they will meet ate and pablioly diem, b