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'to r r ,•, rl , 3'; •:/'`` -1. ft, A_ ?:i\ v % 'z— ' 41.4 ,..75 1. 1w ;ti -t44104,14,00",,t, ••• , • .„ • • • r`~' ~~ ..~,~.i~. _ r ... , . . . ~ ~ .. . . „. . . . , . . . -- ' r '-) ss. • .. • t ifElgia.. ,t6pg,6_4,',,,-.;...e . te ' 54;4'.',4.;.‘.. , i,:;7:1 , . :1 `.. 1 "4 . ..?1 , .. ' , ",.... - 7. .. , . - :',"!..1::.a: -7.?.14....c....14..A,4.::1t:::5,-fm..;:,,,,,,,... elle wag pilot. TUESDAY MORNING: POLITICS' AND PITTSBURG 11-- A HOME APPLICATION . The manufacturers and business men of the country, have always exercised a marked influence upon its political affairs. As a class the are genitraNy9toppes:d to have the largest interest in the material welfare of the nation. While they do not make a huainess of polities, they take a(deep,. quiet, abiding interest #l' di.' ninittertr of public policy, which directly,, or iiu iro ,- ,t?Y may affect production,: trade and.commerce.... , As in hilliness, so in t politics, they' are- cautious, reasoning, prudent, and iioiiiitottil . o 'g amine all questions before deciding 14e9P theta. • In their views and actions,: they. haye aiways,been highly courrvetive. Th(p i never favor extreme measures ei l , any,lnFid. In the days when Henry Clay was `ham,. and Daniel Webster was looked upon , -ssE reasonably good autlin4ty si, inal(Vers i 61 public importance, the commercial and manufacturing men of the &ninny were warmly attached to the W:l4 OtFtyy In' those- days-the old Whig party Yrae.l4l49olt edly the conservative patty of-the' country.- It was opposed - by the PAineracy . beceYse its tendency was to create( a efriV ' eV4l..lPP;Te ied aristocracy. They regarded :the Whig dectrines of a high'firotectlte tariff; Ind ' a' United, States Bank, Ate cdcnia44, to." maitre "the rich, richer and the poem poorer.".. But the face of potties 'has changed since then. The tariff, and the hariK titiestietis are no longer the leading politioalisauee4tlle the country. A morteabsorbk ig zand dart , genius theme now ocCupies thalitteetten of the people, and onewhich will reclAiie 0 1 U 1 ; 1 7 fluence of every conservative mind in .the nation, to adjust 'tiatisftiftorily ti'ed safely. The dangerous doctrines 5tf,,a1:4 4 4*11l ."1P the North, which, at firs., were regardechas the sentiments of blifistriall nuinbei of 4na tical extremists, have giLlually Spread until they have been graspedotaa means of suc cess, by a large' political party of the coun try. Based in part . upon, n atini-religyitis fanaticism, and fanned bytdeeigning erulUrk principled men Who are Utterly :regardless of the public vie . Nife, 'Etliaiit4iVni has come the chief and only plailOrni of:: - .1 . 1 sectional Republican-pa'n'ty of the. North By it they must stand or fell, and if the succeed in their measures, the very found thin of our government must be destroyed In the North; a'fiction called the "highs law" has poisoned the ninds'of large, mar es of the people,. and.most elongtirPindY If . minished that veneration for the -Consti tion, that law abiding spirit and love for th Union, which ;were the.. 4taracteri'stics' (#, the patriotic men of other: days. Northern men have dared; to detignate the Constitn-' Lien, upon pludi our liberties are based, i I . spurneda "compact with hell "—agrees violating fi the law of tiod and - the -rights of nature. ' They have violated lspurnedand co - demned judges, and trampledtipee, l or ; social and religious obligations :of eve - kind. They have deelafed an -agg.esiit ti warfare against, the inatitotieris of _the qave , holding States whiob,:the Constitution guatr antees them. In the South. nr,m spirit of rsi:Sttnee il S manifested to these pernicious doctrines. and the still mime pernicioUs acts-to w hith they lead. ',They see the daner''. andline preparitigibi ;: iite worst. The Republic a leade . '!7- th Leer initi , preachersh e i i i iteitill - . e•solenee.inad lawlessness into e minds of-theTeeple of the North, tuatil e South has Come to regard- the North as er • deelerel ailitAiiii; eftein l y, mgardleti i oS, her rights,—tyrannteal because sfleldiettle(fiew er to do weertgll ( ... •'- i It is not reasonable to -suppose that the : present condition .of!affairs %Alt :long ePi : tinue to eiliat, ~ The peinple„, Of thetieuth cannot at:41'41,1 Acif be gotnpelied - to remain parties to a 'contract in iihich - .miii,h.t. 0 er i., rides right. .A.lckady the business ' nin oI the North begin to feel. theittfintinee of In present poliffotil„,,-aatou4iniffik, frog) . ha South. The • tatitStel"; effel4te,t.',ltuUl!fe?Titrer lic siting as : the :Nordr-is: mairiitg upon- In South is to destroy the 'hilliness :eiti t t on between the triosecticais. This Jilt YI4C:* P ' to a muCh....grtat4r. l , eXteUtiV9 : l , 2 uUl• ul pose. We lityverrselves received. n... 1 Us from a friend ii; `N l evOtOrliViti,'Wlie( r few years iiiii;.#oo**,engtig6:lllll. a„ rF business with the Smith',ln 'which-he : that, I'n sirico:theJohn Brown raid, notion in hundred Or thy business leifers - hive' et answered.'' ',Tie Oates 'that' 'lLili ' 13 301n I utterly ruined ; and he writes to 'Make in quiries regarding Intaiiiess . positions iii the West, 1944. ii, V7 . .i . ;sw QE-!i6i4 74 4;thilh ' er; W see in the "papers rnithyliitnibir eases; - ITI) Southern people-are quietly briiell:l33l;' Mal ing their arrangements. to cut gteir hie ness intereourstit.Fift*•o4 l 4o4 , . ': - Th i * terming Acetone thetriselv4 . ricrn-intio,cOurse eclll"Paef `-de as r itirlaii ' anu rectum. ghSt,tc? . -South folli,.'l and of have. tithettiiktiebili alibis' ed from' n North. la • • .. •••••v,fr,v 1 - ,i` - ".t:. ' It .is i time. the conservative men a of themerchan Gs, menufactorers and ..bu in( men o f Pittsburgh looked this at 'squarely irilbe ISO% 6.04.~ ther r t e ne s the question, " are not the rabid politicians i , 9t . i t lk e, RerioAcanaPAlPPPlPlit% our in terests ?" . . The orPitish.i . riti 'with - Vie South ern and SouthAwestern. States ig aarFe• — Our iron., 'pAerwi,•Wagaii; stoiitli„Abiss; Mang,: factored cotton fabrics, steandgglls , 'sin& and a greal l vinLiety A' niiiiti+tbkluclis, !to say nothing ot.entiki Peal. .i„lllkiret Muth in immense quantities. Is there no *win that the . 6641;50,,W14n: 11. th e Roos* poli ticians antf r hewspapers Of IMlejilierii il:44110 . . Akre pursuiLli, if persisted in, serinusii r, i f , 4llMilggleen g ertiri Allit Y ? It seems to us that e ger is an, tin - nent one to our trade, and it become 4 ,tIA j fift a manufacturing city to pause and refted I t is an„ l idle t , Iliires A tzhicb the Chntinicle of this city adopted from The New York Ithi4, to urge tl,ke Northern_mumfacturera not to :1 ' ' ishir . - -0 the Aith siii4if&TiLh. ' "'We' South is probably better able to riaY n Ct l i.Ai than, arkrid4PrOttietinyliof the country, hu they will pay it elsewhere than to No r the i rt i ...; .Abolitionists. ; Theloir of i the.ltepublic i v,' press of our city is 'dot: caliAltec,tc,:mt press our Southern neighbors with' an ex ' I•4}i'dlylftref,, 111,2f0,11K Onstitu tionaigrig .' we Ma t goadle of our busikess men are conservative, add ' have littleerllgelity taktbese ultrltnyibl-! ions which mere politicians thriVeApSts,,i but they goibroad as the opiniorss l otreatolt j o rity44is co:rx 43nity, and gradually will wo A:. Milierisrfatntkige. The Debgagfo itiPtiiiithilit4itils the ely kdrliVii.l., tive party, and it is the interest of all who:, 4.1#4 - •-• -14 4/4, ti * bT 100443 34'.0 " 3 .; c ot ; Bi. s * 4 eIX . 1 T IA Or o ~ ~ l ~U~ t ."' •" 4.7 y . • : • - - *eft i ' 4 •4• • ~, - ' ' 4 , , , . JAN. 10 • ~...4:51e -4, EOM base their business on the mender, r .... and prodti • e resources of the No i j. I-. sustain 5...:' .., i ‘• •'. al.:. r he ! ~., crisis. ''l :-ii,r . , 7, c 1 • s ' c r4 p ßt CO' : ~.• :`,,: I . ( .. •• th l' I p• ~' ,I, • ' a r,, ,• tq i - • 't., is .1 ve vt ,..., tion'for a time, but it Vas now resolved 1 P- t f into this., "Will the North recede ?" She is tile 1 aggressor. The wrong is hers. The South is on the defensive, and the measures which she will be compelled to adopt are purely resistant against wrong.=The only hope of ci l tm. t e.comityy rests,in thoconservative Dem o ratio sentiment.of. the.,l4ril; ; , . 't f t the lie p I.4icens anent:o3d in electing h President on, t, eir i Pri*M;tilatibtrAl, ~he win inot be , a Presi nt, of thq unit(4l4*, '4.l.§oiith acts ( ' -motives ofaelf-defense in her earnest ; e ?itsavoreitAp!tottititatn•politinsilequality with. t e illehh, gii'pzc 1s iii?! a . Urea'sive." 'lf a' °Masi man ia.pittoed et the head Of affiiifrs..! 149neri sisigke Si electoral vote, the' float npim,Aort4rit bwi l l: yi , "`lnteriallits Will, 04:irnost.. disastrous . in; 4.9.l,Avent• trade! itie Ipst il art ( eagilly regained, It is the, kart, pt . wisciom'Ati the knanufacturevis of ittsbergh.. and Wantein ; Pennsylvania, td insider these matters now, and, to ' de- Ale: upon li Cottas of action before it is too its. The people .the .Nortft have yet time avertyo thrententd . danger. It is for em taylaide Agtier' tress= shalt tri mph,,orthiConstinition and the Union, the prolitikk boast Of the freest people on eFl.h, ahall IA pmts. - grad - as it was handed down to na from the fathers of flui Repub THE ALLEGHENY CITY ELECTION: The' true hearted• Democracy of Allegheny City have placed in'the field a-young. energetic, honest. and competent Man' as• their Candidate for the Mayoralty. Mr. Swan has always been a working Democrat, and well deserved the nompliinent which his fellow citizens have given him. He has a large personal acquain tance•and is universally popular with his follow Citizens of all parties. He is emphatically a man of the people, free hearted, open handed and self sacrificing for the public good. We dell upon the.Democrarq of Allegheny City to rally at the polls to-day for John Swan, the ..PeoPle's.Pandidate for Mayor. pFMOCRATIC . STATE CONVENTIONS. , Ohio. aft4iri4ni:ii.fri !laic already held their: State Cloaventions, and_ deelared for Douglas.: Kentucky - holds here on the 9th ; Indiana and Alabainabn the 11th ; lilinumotti on the 12th, irginia Op the IGth KAbruary ; M Leh i gan, Laura, and Wisconsin on Itie 224.1 ; Pennsylvania holds tiers on ;be 29th of February Texas on 2d of 'April loi.iskonri on the 9th. A number of the States haii; already appointed delegates. A New pandldate for. Speaker. - The Washington. papers state that a crazy fellow, known as -America Buncombe," made his appearance in the -halls of the House of Congress, a day or two ago, took a seat in the thair of the speaker, and commenced a speech, the opening sentence of which was, '• the word °Mod came unto tne,and said got thee unto the city tir,Washington," When he was interrupt ed by the•door-keeper, who quietly conducted the speaker to a position outside the hall . The man vite'dtiobtless not more crar.y than' the other two hundred and odd 'lunatics who'are now squabbling about who shall occupy the same seat. There is every indication, from the opening sentence to the cloning of their 8 1 ,4 es th.t4 they ace ti 4 wandering, irrational an# unreesonable as he appeared to he. What areeklted "deliberations" of Congress are noth ing more than' the riving of violent and embit tered partisans, sectionally crazy, so that a calm judgnient and. sane conclusion cannot lie gyij out of them. Nearly every man of thorn is an America 'Buncombe:" the only difference is, that these vo,lent , partisans do not derive their . inspirations ireirn .the same source that Bie Wiffirig professed: It would, perhaps,; be baiitter for them an& their country if- they did. Discharging the Crew of the United States •Steamer Michigan. 'The . tgrld, Pa., Gazette data that, on Satur f day week the crew or the ilditei:PBtatm deem ie er.ldtchigan were suddenly discharged for the Le alleged reason that certain repairs ution 'the vessel are contemplate& and bitterly complains Le Of the act-on the part of the governMent as' Ie 9.llPfitihad !Ott, injuitice, and, in some instances ce of positive crnelty. It alleges that Many of p- , the men, thus saidenly , thrown upen the et community, have for years relinquished the ' a highest Sateen's wages of the merchant Jeer p3 ,vice .fce• the ,sake of 'the permanency of yf, the public employ. . (Repo of them , have' ' bea conlitnally . lb =the naval service for • an ten, afte4P,'"or ttit 'twenty i ears, Iwo now is . fiwltitakly . AtE rt. ktpr g . wiiholout any provilion being made for them in AtiOwititer, when, navigation being.closed, all citaninktf employ; went in other vocations is at &Via. e . - ow L Ai.. i . . . . . .. , ~ '1_,..,.., 3 I..*: me ' , c:6 The long menacing aspnet „of effelie on the Itio'Gratide him at lengtinnulminated in the i s4aughtir of a tufn i tier of American citizens, end .troppso4*=k,illing of sixty 'hletican rY freebooters. ;'+'` given this morn= ing, with 400 Men„ - ttakikdilguiektjtio Grgmde city on the 24th of ece.. 1119 is die affray's burn-- 4 ,.2 bet of theficitiiii that qtty. Upon the ro t ne cniiit of - theZnewiliiit Brownsville, hpatty of 4 rt , United names trOnie and :Texan rangers pro .,c needed up f i f in3 : :).trande river and attacked , IDartinaspittid recaptured a. city after a' hard Moir'cans and nine ng Anielltearci qirtir ahlqd, and siOion of the tat tAtt woutkik. - ,4ittitias fled• krOas, the Rio ' r Grande after litedetaat, leaving his gims in the poilamsPon of the:americans., rilyi,:pcntcwrine, 'All4 ER it Alt. Hon t jAtillispli; of toOli,:ivhci made Idpi - - self sot :popular: : inventors of the country while he bald the office:of poreraiiir. sioner Patenii, -has: we le;arni associated ;hiippelf with 14.idtri & at the Scientific American °ice, New York. t: . , quio FOR DOUGLAS. . . I‘l4 l bartucitifturir,;lunititisnUns' /and" paid tiVe doclaitation . 'etbe -;DriAlitc.y. Of '4:illiti in thets 4 littiSSigit.9.P94vetktioA; ton teP el? A. DAtlits as their candidate fin. ..the nomination of dia l . ChMielitcni Cahveiitionr is- dintirong, in: the, ' iighest"'dtigree, to the' friends '.,Cif this distiii-?, inked .411 . 1# 1 0P04... Ao ..t . O4Olhtipii adopt 4 by ..1.. Bonimentiont in tlitifollO wing eloquent pod, toul stirring words : .... . . . • . .„_. . :. :'ES s o44 7 ` . ti..4 - *otien A. Dotighia i - . ( itto, Chigoe ot , a dido - ffenat44o ibel'rW , Nut 0P pa );Juitetl, , Btates. .13„Weihihnni public 1 i ii . e.. 44 4 34:t1fs o*itecitit and .country';'• )4 1 s Strad 'tr 'Oil/3 .p,',', 4 . 0, ~ - 1-, i a, l 4. ' tii3fdtbJ ttie FP1!;- .. r i gt , i t t i t e t a r! ~;. bi g6 . l 4 / 41 . 3 1 '. I, • Opp ~?.. i l? n , • ~ .1.1 . 4 is . lien , . e ttra t Ofintitn. On and the Uniun, rend .-. "ii! ns a t 4t ryr , ,p!,,stAenglis,..e t rid give as CI3 tri'the ' e9iNf ig to2 ti r b b be n; .:bi" at obil e ok.f 'fon, he weir' L'aittiniq i , ,: Vti . oo i3rettki vote of eilido.,Therhfore, W ‘grahliOn there is strength," wth"llll..vc • . . -1:..1.4i, Jiesaved,' thlrlX:*siinse of this , Convent*; ttlie entisitiVii*OCOhro tie J Oat for him at • , ...:.! °e • 4 , ..i., ki: LL . ,:, —. . ,I, 4 . - sav#VD., .I.E • ;41V tlar;,Npl , :.:Art" Ntiga3id...tita -been calgqcd) i ' l b -- v _,...;'_,. who is known to have perpetrattitskityr , 1 fSii ht ill-fgat Il l ibriß` 4:4"15M113!..°7"4 ' Tile ertormous ~. 1.;.• '. .° • `* ' c iffs_ f A i 1.; . the Lion of the peasant*, upon human flesh. =ilß f j ..7 Vef `"?`~.. =REM r s in ger. .. _ ~ For the Fitestiereii Pest. Texas is a vast amount f troth in a few N. rs N . JOHN L. DAWSON : ; • GoV.. words, and moat beautiful '' Mated in the fol f ERNOR. 'f..,1 _4+4 lowing„extract, from the, 'neat/ 7'elegr+, ...., - gditur :—The office . ',,/ e‘ l ern. :' •'' --, Ai er *tleess-- - s;- *- - ' JP ' nn Ivania was always a. - ... itaee i -',',. .. ue„ ',„., 7; 4 t, within a few years, its i `'.,:, it !ed -I, it.' • ()War .Free r in x. 1 .4 k. r'-'4 I• : largely increased-in, pop; t} , r: l . 1 . 1.1 , -,i''', T w e paleagenif , r .. - ..'helkif e y i•Ehlenk as when men of ordii - , lit '.;.-.'. ',..?" W ee ', •r'sMitinitifo,..„;e• S hie rePe„..., :nii-i equal to such positio if bift. a./..‘ 0.,- od i one .f laTt week's , pers. • eMer Itnce in civilization and great. • . . ci - n, 5 4.) "s is a rhetorician and an orator of the first class, evidently occurring iiii the public mind, anTill but he is not a preacher of Christ's Gospel.— parties appear disposed to seek out their bright- The Gospel is a message from another world, est intellects tor high places. This isperhaps meant to draw men's thoughts and affections mainly attrOmf,abili to dm genstatiAl top oie teopi earth to heaven, to supernaturalize their i ts intelligence, and to the'enquiring d'ed ► tdirfs.. Xivlis. litir. ) Beeettor,uurd 'Salt schoeil of Whict i . s ave spirit of our people; but. doubtless, it is he is the representative, eliminate the super also, largely influenced by a feeling of State natural element from the Gospel and make pride, which eiists now in k 'etibater degree ttsimply afi94o.9lMhillne ethics. , "1 , wild' to than at any former period. ",J. am a Romari. humanize Christianity,' said one - or the most eitizen," never swelled the bds'enT iir • tWe old pop ttif.our cityipzeschars.not many days. Jimmie more than does a sitellitt reflettioni—ii ago, in a sermon ,ori 4ohn Brown. We have "'fare a, Perinsylvaidan"—excite the pride tif 'up to this been under thaiiilpfitslAck that our ,otir people Indulging in' this feeling; itlei •Lord came in "Christialik.e humanity ; " .gra4fying to notice public setitliresnt so un- , limriettiO hisdreltiles'ellielKitirns .41 inietakahly pointing to the dietingufshed 'gen- of kareels, chiliir la, friends, the s .is u an tleman named at the head of this artiole.' as the pour. 'lt ii'wiffitit'to' bity'libtirty'ree the 'price Democratic candidate for Governor- Of all of its blood.; it loves•teldrop the.tvime and the good men presented, no ether ' appears sweet balsam of tears and kind words into the now YU peculiarly fitted for that position. He wounda .0f tiet,4o44g titiene A real/ !lc never is an old citizen, an unflinching Democrat, a more 'a man than when 'his eye fishos wifh - ihti' p a time-tried statesman, a model gentleinan, a tire of just wrath, and his lips burn with words ready debater, and a gentleman of iron nerve of eloquertre.denuneisition against tyrranny in and vigorous energy. In addition to alltt . he all its countless forms. But all te nh human seems the most likely person to lead' the Demo- virtuiracticed perseveringlw a nd ' their cratic legions to easy victory Being arhong most - ire feet "fd.rius, will not ti- man -it the earliee, and altogether the meeestiecessful Christian. .. He that believeth and is baptised of the advocates of "free.homes for free men," shall be -awed.':..." Amen. -1. lief .. le? thee, his name is embalmed in the 'affections of the unless a man be born again of water and the eons of toil }lily Ghost, he cannot enter into the kingdom His Convincing arguments and eloquentappcial of God Worth makes the• mere," says the for the " Hornesteed," have erected for him an peat, and we venture vs complete the couplet enduring monument in the heirts of the peo- thus ple,Lenti thousen of the laboring mob in the Gr r positiote woul drush over par t walls and gladly de him honor. Moreover, at this time, when the Opposition are diverting the public mind, fromtheir hideous desigiis, to a hurrah for the Homestead Policy, the nomination of Mr . Dawson would smother out all their hopes in Penneylvania• arid clear up the way for a Presi deutial victory. AI r. Greeley, in a late number of 00 Tribune, occupies a full column in exhorting his breth ren to twits and harp upon the Homestead pol icy. But if Gen Dawson would consent tei become the Democratic nominee, he wodlif let the wind completely out of that sail , he would lead his party to easy victory , he would add honor to the Gubernatorial chair, and give good service to the Commonwealth Yours ,ke A Stieheßteite BUB BOOE TABLE. We are undor obligations to licaors. Kay & C , for some pleasant and valuable resitting in the Shape of good books. This old estab lashed house keeps pare with the day, and al ways has upon its stielVl`4. all thestandard work of the any . Among their recent receips in the book line, we notme a beautifully bound vpluoie, 1 y T Starr King, EN., entitled "The White Hills their Legend, leindseape and l'o43try " It is an elegant volume, with si x ty exquisite engra• rings on wood, from original designs. It is from the press of Crosby, Niuliols , , ot Boston, and wilt be a most phaveant anti wel come fireside companion to all, and especially to the eons and daughters of New England. The same publishers have issued a Inuit vol ume of sermons, by Dr F Huntingdon, Professor of Christian Moral in liervititt lege, entitled Christian Believing•, arid Liv ing." 11 is a practical book. tk Co. have also just iSZLIeII -The Ltie of Lafayette," in a very neat form, for children 'Phis is one of the bie,los •stvloch every Young American should read, us La fayette was one of the patriots who helped to croate this country. -•- "The Amerionn Allll6lllll' unit itt•vaitary (If Useful Knowledge for 168 11 ," isPG ,, I by t h e es we Eknituli _publishers, is b.j nd dispute the most raluabl. , work its kind in the rolintry. It. Ss a neat pamphlet, containing about four hundmi pages of valuable statisti ,, al matter, relating to all the .11ett Leese', •.1 54te h n.l .Fnited 'States governments, anJ ,nher rollat oral matters ‘'if interest ft is a book which every man, no rouller what may be his !tram- Lion, will and eminently useful in his every day hintiness, and contains a gteat mass of information of enlid and lasting value. All thes; valuable works, ,anii an infinite variety of others, may be had at Kay at e.o.'s wholesale•and retail book and stationery stole, one door from corner df Third Wood end The Mormous. The .Mormons, according to their own can sus,are deareasing in Utah. Pe iboti they utlTp tiered 38,000, in 1857, only 131,02'2, •and in 1858, only about 30,000. They claim, how ever, that. they are Increasing In the country at largo and in the world s and they ascribe the di kni utt on i n' tah to temporary causes Und absences. It is notzeneralii knotin that there are more. Mormons outside of Utah than in it. Less than ono third of them reside in the territory, though the congregations elsewhere are constantly . sending on,fresh recruits 'to Salt.LakeCity.. It is computed that there, are 32,000 in Great Britain and Irelandi and 7,000 , on the continent Europe, besides some 60000, ' in Canada, four in California, and' several thousand in the Bastion States and South America. Utah is the only place where they practice polygamy and carry on their theories of civil government as well as of religion, and it is the only•place.where they do not increase. New Yeats Statidtes. The annual statistics' which tie newspapers print eboo the Ist of January, are herd read ing, if i'ot'a Very great bore; but, now and Men; flome striking fatti are communicated.' For instence; in NeW York, the returns fium the Oyer and Terminer. show 864 convictions, during the twelvemonth—of which 41 were for 'Murder, Manslaughter, and other as9aults ,uppri the,pomon; SI for robbery . ; 133 assault and battery; 4 for arson; 7. for attemptingarson; forgery, 76; grand larceny, 122. Three persons were sentenced to bc'executed; 264 males f und 36 malaise were, sent to the' State's Prison-3 for life- and the aggregate time of remainder 999 years and 7 mordhs; 268 3:0,14 and 48 females-Were sentenced to the Penitentiary; 1303 indictments were found by • thci.Grand Jury, and 8046 vagrants sent to Blackwell's Island. 'figures show a decided increase on t h e ; statistiekof last, year, and show, therefore, that . ' if we are progressing in weelth;intelli- I gente anti outerwere likewise pro. .greg4jgg in ince and crime. Prirpcus :as wallas cbtirohes, and, £Qhristienity is gA,-, lug grotinil ~a mong us, .ttiolgallo - wii, alas; '•ls jell a recognized necessity. touring the year the murders foot :up ;6; homicides,. 29; suicides, 69; total; OA. Deaths from drowning, 156. Number of Corohor's in , 'quests, 6399: Tht; CuStem' house eeturns likewise lutfe some striking features, Just think of:it! The Itinportatione, of dry goods amounted to $llB,- 162,621, against $60,164,509 last .:year, triad $96,684,129 in 1857'. Punch and JEgg-Nsgg. The Previdonee Jouriva having , expressed , thlitlomebddy would start a national Paper "at. W,aBiiingtoii, the tin: •thbiee Pat:qui Says: t4ali editor of such a PIL I per "Would be 'Started' iery quickly_ This, is a free county); *here. no mart is allowed to Aiss!mat'AP the ; opinions a the ruling power; .aymE all knaw jwilat power it is that rules at Would lot. 110..ribsig be: a p r oper lima for l ii*tukhing.tonpewich ?" hart), o rOithitaetton. :404 JAriAl paed,giip tier. ..re44 to endow and erectutwesylura , for -deeityed.athgere. bt iii;qiclr'hidifnuid; ifesaid,44'inderler fights the tiger " thirealy, " • .c' . " • C. , , MEER Worth makes the man, the Chrtettase4 :Cade by grave ho W Y I h r . i .1 Here, it strikes us, is the great error of tne modern Broad-Church teachers Beecher, Bel. lows, Conway-, Star, King, Spurgeon, &c. Humanity, not Christianity, is their God. himisitr.triyit seem they keep LO nature, but they don't ttunctilfittad that we must go beyiiiid nature, if we would he lifiVeg; • They areAhatiCuighnfteinghttllti: but yet we sincerely believe,at least from our inmost that they arejlitairneet. W hen the intellect !telt prostrate hind = dhitiefitit itrtbe .cold, dark shadow cast by the Eclipse of Faith z".• when the empty, bleed ingleart.year - ingly puts forth the tendrils of its atlection and meets with tattling, it seems to.us that the end ought to come for the soul. The New York Superior Court has fixed the ararrantof Mrs..l3athertine sorgst'•a alimony at three thousand dollars a ypar--one thousand dollen legs time the sward of , the roferoo. ()a th4 . 16.11"0f liedontlatt,''st r Itancire fives fliewart county. Truunnnre. MAMUM. Kit, aleud 70 years M t. JOHN DAVID:4"N, living ton wile above ttt+bn rFb. t•ti tAr Penn^yhotrila Cttnal. Atityt+;—"W. tom I commenced takiug BWrilaVe . 3 Hollao+l Hilton+, I could hardly walk,—now I eti)oy eseellititt ki tiADACiti: A FL /JERI r.rrY. Mr Sal. J. Lsseamb, of Birnanghate.. Says:—" I have t..ned to Bcerhavasyfferland Hittersa remedy for head aril., and L.:eighty. My ia - tfe has also used:qt with, the greatest beDefit." Mr A B. Nwhoisoa• of htt.4liargh, alto remarks that he has experseueeti murk relief from us Dsa for the besehtehe, Read Orre.-11e Cienuttoe ty clatwelitritteti I,harltave!ei Hslig U1. 1 444 13 1449T4 tip tlRl{ pint ret4ildti at one cloUgr pe. bottle . The (trpal ,leinand thu. truly Mohr:fled Modicum iiiv , iurlaweil neuy luiltatwun, wheoh the gitou - ct oiono • .truttsming, Witssq towusjira.}.l Ben , LIN]. era 4fttno Is uu the labial ,J every bottle Ny. IiKIC IA NUN' PAVE, dab CO., Sethi PMprisi•irs, No, IVotxl, uatleeen , Firet.suu.l iinctoad ge. PittellUlth• ! rw advertisements. A Z.: 1: :1;1471 vArKt: M.—The lecOdt% Lecture rf Hal ~ln.+ will be deflected 11 HORACE GREELEY At LA FA\ Ertl'. HALL, on TUE4I)AY EN• 4 :IN 4 4 110, InNt Aloit - et --•' Aq aWetland itotruey to Cottlomet 21, acute . , to lg. LIM M t 1 MI:18w' and 800 ettoro, Hotel, IA Irury and at -1 , Ito•door. I— , o4ffe , ;WO 161. 644 4) . 000k; hew L re to typtpl, T n',•l' W . IK. INL.A it karEYll At. Rit E, W. IA IeGOW A N. JOSEPH t.' At WELK L. , rturtt (24"nrimittoo I .• • • 4.4 MMINEI REM 'OectifeertiT Llat. DIED* fittength Alfa Heatflt-Rertored. OFFICE OF Tilt: PITTSBURGH 6.118 CoMPANY, gth January,/eal. Div WEND 'ffifilCE.— The . 'frpeteze .t itv-y Compi t sz, 4ay .4150ifir a Fri VF. i'Ett C EN T. us the miliffAl 01 the CotrilApy. peryabie tiniimod to stockholder., their legsl sepreseutauves, et the ottiqe or the Comps Alit:4w M F. 19 M. 11M RIBTy, • -- • - VuUhu Algtrtt hiMiCANTIL4 LIBRA A ...AVCIATION. Tito annual meeting, dt • durodier. ontailidititatidiSWlllbe treldet the LAMM ROOM, EI.HiIiNDA V. 4.be.lttli inst., at 'l3i,olel • .An election for Preski9n4 icks Pr elKieni, tary.Tvonsurer, Ave Directors, an dDann , Auditors, • take pleceAmmo&ntely after the •anonal reportan Ittatid at Directors and Blanding Committees hoe read, idle polls to continue open until o'clock. W. 11. KIN CA ID, 'Secretes Ws STATEMENT OF THE IRON CITY BANE . Plf-Plmfgli, Julian/1 9th, 186 • Natal WAX Imuisitnd Discounts ~ ... , Uitt,3ll Due bY. other Banks • IW i Nate. , end Cheasof other Banks 39,40 Wks 3 Clreulation ... 101,0 2-19,114 Due tdother Danko *V' Due to Depositor,' ...... .... ..... . ..... .. —..... 193,12 , This State/pont Is oorreet. acoor.ling io ;he best otin; knowlechparind belief. JOHN MOOFFIN, (.11441. Affirmed unto before crie this dity. late NOR ERT * FIN N KY, Notary I'OlA id. i c s. f. STA'PESIFINT OF Tlii A LLEOHENY BANK. rfiUkefi.gl4, Jaeuely 7th, 1959. ASSerts. Notesnnii Bills Discounted rule by other Banks . Notes and Checks of other Banks. Coin LIABILLTI ES. Qroulation i $219, 5:00 Due to ether Ranks . 21. it . , 25 • Individual Depoeita,...- 19-I,L. 11 The above Btvvviinent to correct to the beet of my k . &M -adge and belief. J. W. COOK Cash er. Swan abd subscribed before toe, thin 9th day Of .lantk. aryi 1880, I ._jalo . . _ ROBT. FINNBJ, Notary• Put. IL,Erft&TEMBNT OF 'PRE MERCHtNTS' I ,AND MANUFACTUfLERS' BANK OF PII ISBURUII. Pittsburgh, Monday, January 9th, 1860. Circulation.s 't34,881 dO Due Deposit:ore . 185,858 il Due other Banks 99,308 99 Loans find Discounts $931075 eo cow.- )14,575 Notes awl Cheeks of other Banks,— 51,887 Due by oilier Banks. , , 2:1,102 465 The abovii Statement to correct and true to the hest of my ktiowto ge and belief. W. H. DENNY. Ca r. sworn au eubneribed before mo, this 9th day or Jan uary i A . b4B6(j. J. F. mAckLENZIF, Notary Public. ABTATEMENT OF THE CONNTION OF THE BANE OF PIrr3I3IYHAIIT. Monday 'Morning; January 9, i 569. MEANS. Lean . a, Bins and Dfrir.ounte Real Estate and Ground Rents. Rtodke and ... Due by other Banks Bank Notes and Check 5.......... 'Specie LIABILITIES. petal to .31,1 700 - 60 ?Milts bild Ea.rnittp ' 17 660 .Unpaid Dividends and Suspense Aceount.... ,186 12 Due to mbar flanks ,604 96 Circulation. ,2043 00 Deposits 436 40. $304,147 03 . The above Statement is cot - foci., to the Vest.: of my knowledge and belief. JOHN RARVE,H,A..Aish'r. SwOrti to and subscribed this 9th day of January,lB6o. before me, • • S. Nqtari Public. .41.10 fffr i rEMENT OF THE EXCIUNOE QV. TTSBURGH. Frittabitrgh; Jantiary Q, 100. $1,40,781 80 000 00 .866 31 000 00 ,406 24 it'll 69 Louts and theenunta Raul Esrate•l • Skate in Vet ...... lfinted States Treasury Notes Notes and Checks of other Baas Due by other 'Banks- '" Capita! Stock. eiroulistiort Due to ottie,r . nadirs Corttingent Pund an& Profits certify - thattbe above Statement is correct td the best ofmy knowledge and Lad. • • 11. M. MUSIISZ. &Mier. &Worn and .subeeklbed before me, true 9th day of &Mu egatitiO. alb l . W. 201115 T, , S 8 barrel' Databemee; d , uotniny ; 25 • Ordenet • ; • • 2, " mid a itege./Aerd; Roll But.Wr, fresh; 60 bushels Dried Applee • 180 • daelti4ttoitidtheas near ; . i 10 dius4. Oats: .• 80 Ai 8011111 Wiiio 13000 . 8 1 4 .. hog end ter e?ed on COD . , , • 34.4tigr & km • . aSI Omer titreeta:' 500 PATEI4I:_'ICLACX, sad tbesaler by' .... . )4t0,t,..;:e.tg• ..,,1 '- • BY EACH. Tb new PATENT LOOPER. which is applied I to the+, Machines, (the Wilo4i& ifthbli gatept.) is so corratteeted with " , KNOT EVERY STITCH, Thus forming a seam which cannot •be ripped,•eaett though every third stitch Went. /mother feature winch - is remarkable about this Limper is, it carnal by anypot 4 : .thiitty, MISS A &MOLE STITCH. Call and examine at ; ; )00 - FA !RBA NKS & I NO, 608'1 .W 4. 'GROVER & BAKER'S FAMILY SEWING MACHINES,! New Styies—itedueed Prices SHUTTLE MACHINES, NEW LOT JUST.I3..E,Og .0 I V. 7 -Tile ri),,r tieular attentloia of TAILORB pod A auENA 'HERS 1h called to the Mackunee. Office, Cur. Fifth and Market Ste., OVER uuGua . DRY GOODS STORE. /WEI/trance on Fifth street. jalCeStreactp • SELLER'S 1.1413.ER1AL Le undoubtedly - the hoot cough remedy of the day. and is constantly receiving fresh evidences of Its etrapjley from persons in every vicinity. Prepared by is CO. ta-And sold by Druggists everyw 'ere. jale 110TOGRA PHS.-41365i.‘ beautiful Eta TIJItFA, taken in the highest style of the art, col. to oil or•plotn, can be teat Singly oVi.iy the quan- WA L 1,14 GALLERY, Jonerhihrti±ting• V9Pril Orr Li hi L—MI4I barrels too sale by I jalU H F.N itY li, tx>l.l•ltis• 011 BEd g--200 boxes Prime receiving and / kw salt by yartis, from twb to lox inch, fur tale by If ENIIY U. COMM& 1311 F FfSH.-1501kalibbls. for sale by vv . __ j oy 'AFAR! H l C,ULLINFI A SMALL LOr OF HEAVY 1.'RA.1.1. AIL pan" GEO. WIWI S2 - Wood pL - :•77 ." 11/ 81§OttriVION: V E tqfrrerttt..-.liTeliAPAbfo l td existin between the untiereigned was. dissolved on the ` x and tuvlant by mutual eonannt. 'Cho Lusk:wise 'of tine attl Ib Deathtti by either of the txu-tnertt at the DI tataa Jt la lITFADDEN, January a, IS6O. JAMES It. IItUFADDEIN. 1)4,e nul:L.crilwe.tutving vurcluised trio irli4r isro,,i It. M'FAbliE4i, to the law. fop B. DC FA.BI.)EN :4ON, have associated 'under (bp sty WFA POEN CO , and Metal carry - ati 1.1 . JEWELRY 1t1181.14M4 as heratiafurs, ati MIITk t .1A M B. PADDEN, TH(I.4. M'FADDEIC-Ja. January 0, lEn'Al. ATTORNEYS .4T A*, BARGAINS IN PIM) 13F.VEN%T.EN NEW & SECOND-ItAtiILPM WISHING TO REDUC.Ft sToc of ,Rentmg Pianos, t willsailL a follOWlngrlest le lot of New and Second-Baud. Pianos now in store . ready for examination and sake: pt-the extrereeti cra' prices annexed to then% andllmaesyho;wrin to pure ase may be assured that such an opportnnity is seldom; of. On those marked for Cali. no discount will be allowed. Those for sale goo credit, ,rem &o the only:mil be given. and most be settled for by note, payable in the city, or e discount 4•63 per cent- for cash. *CIA (*Ow ing elegant ROSEWOOD SEON 'OtTATE pitrips•, ON A CREDIT OF THREE SD:INTIM- '; , • A new and elegant;' octave Rosewood ;Alla XIV f • Piano, with ell the hiteat linprrit t :r;''Made exppesly for the aubserilierandwi Warntilted. The AMU Pricalat titint)lo l4 'l so o. or sale at. i 385 AptOthot m 4 Sawn style and rice 386 Another fretA.tbesrefiPtiMityraiiiilltgera Rope.; SPOCId epee, maps rem' ptiOe TIN 4 for— ;280 A o_elegaut Rosewoodothwe - Frane,ixtiaeliy Iktettne 1p porfeekerdinri extkiii , useieeel than one year, the-price wfierknevert*Vata:-..1 A ricl4 carved 7 OCtaite, new and 'Mi t t fleeter Rini wood Piano, made by A. 11.. eete, Nee , TO price of which one year ago was $4 . , . : .... 1:311 Two elegant Rosewood 7 octave Pianos, carved; moulding& sesle - INAn s A lo A; made by Gale & Co, andoonsidered . briPmd2 o 4 oo a° ain o 4 th first of the NewXork makers at the low price 00276 One same style, 18% octavea..--- 2f& One elegant , ii,wprooet Chickening &SOn'alootaild old Beale, in :use Dot more than, six incinDis, retail price of Witch WO. 71113 FOLLOWING ARA' FOR CASH GNI: , A itiabogany..,dooble•ycninil corning% iliNtaTtl'mkoe cokkuyag 50n5....1 160 A,lFosentood 160 A Mabogimy 6 octave--Wilkips k lit ti Mahogany 0 octave--,Chiellerieg it Rtevrio_.„...,.., 60t A 11•84Pgan,Y Oetave-‘hy ScherE, • en AM.PhoganY 6 oetavn--rtond .. . A'Rosegood.floctaxe.--Chickming A Roiewood n'octave—.Nutitl;CA .... .. 'l2O l . rig, Peeking boxes will be , rurnitillea r ami the pumok packed; freeof Charge, to go to a distance.- In addilion.to the above, will be boa ett• exiellgut M ELODEON, warry reduced rice„tlmmiruer wring no further use for In es . 9, •. 29 41, - 25 88,1 , ' 11 3'1,70478 98 96 82 . 44042 9 , 3 1 . 476 20 .. , • 671 00 914 10 ••0 70 08 SKATES, &C Pocket Knives, Table Knives, Raliore.liktisaora, awing Rriperea;Rutte, pistols, Revolvers, AmMunition; ruaks, Pouches, anti every article of Cutlery, aro A Am munition and Housefurritehing Hardware. • • CATWRIGHT A YOUNG, 09 No. 86 Wood . . 4 • BOWN TETLEY-4-anaracturo I s and Importers of • - CUTLERY, GUNS, RIFLEA lIBTOLS, plo,. 180 WOOD STREET. We invite the ibt.tundtAinutkt' "nterg own nuportatlort p(Jos. Mapptn Bro.'s celebra Poetret. Table bt Tottekiitlii* • - ' • - la 9 C-AERISVBR-RY- DkVTS' j_ KILLER, received and for sale by jid) - WICKHAM it KELLY, AHegho Wo CASES ENGLISH, MIJSTA coive4 and for Bale by u 9 BECKHAM d KELLY, Alio GRA"CLOSING OUT SALE and Winter - -BOOTS AND SUOMI tot-Gootia Marked I doivii Mo'pe'-cent. lan; a call at 118 'CHEAP COM SPQR,* dos. IL niithOtsili, 913 Market, tatao4ti door from FlOtt alreet : B°YB' AND YOUTHS' 12,000 00 10,795 00 ,13,969 72 F 03,489 '59 78 M*7, 90 . 01 . -------- , W.Mertt ,17 ‘•./ :14ztairoltElt 1 , ,8A . A.;• - Ff. 1 7 ? 1 , a1...1:* 't Tin 11411:*"Pl w- t 011t..g4 4 ,i.6i i f ; .1, . , -. 5.13 4W444 1 ,49N0444,1,11i47 Ana jet w.isnridatrit Wee. ramy MEN HS! ES! - LITI ES er s, I. M . 1 CENSED NO. 51 FIFTH Slim NEW STYLES, COUGH SYRUP; 04tri.RY..IL NS. Railroad 'Mu. coAPRO,4eP I 4 I P' , .usacts IL MILTON & ACHERON, (Vice. 'No. It 9 Fouvtlif4t., .PITTSVURIikis PA FAR SA . JOIIN 11. Mittl4o4 l ? fid . WOOll grittET BOYS' AND. MEN'S &KATES, CLUE' AND THEN BROGA•Pigki id&141.W11.04 1 1 AT • • W E. BU.TWAST,P: 6 ,t C(4' Na Sl Fifth, ii4et Erna! PAULSO I` ' I :i i - ' - . HAT, UPI D '• S 1 '; y I N T T H R IN O D D A L Y T,CE • IS ft • '- i - IkI:PR D. 'ti e .r. LA DI Fe A , D F , i n t . ti ,--- t ..,. ~,,_. ~, LA DI F2' FURS, - 'k t,i, CH ILDR EN'S U RS, MMIIIM!!!1 GENTS' FUR GAUNTLETS, GENTS' FUR GAUNTLETS, GENTS' FUR GAUNTLETS, PAULSON'S, PA.I3I.BOIVS, n 6 NO. 73 WOOD STREET NOTICE. THE CO-PA liTNEßSlll_Piiittreii;forg 04.1, isting under tke,firmet APOA N ht EA NS A CO, wail drisealyed.hpmeteei, eoneeet op. e Met i nit., The onPinessaartiie firm eau14)4(65 440,r*. 'BOri,VBAIIS. , t POW • , . liirOXtkiDl4s: ILLI4.* Ai RAMS.' ' BARRA§ PV.A(cOM,Ii; Atisteutth, 4;3 . nuitige2a, i 849.1 ; , _ ' The undersigned-haveimuldei t e Ws , Peuheyltsitna, retittitir theret9;ifirt4iqe4sl , l l mlted. aratilA seetrOast,tyttnely The filtit t neteFialtieh melt mumerttltp tato tomittUtaitt, •••• MES 118 8c COMPEIL • Theigottetat i Astar of the bufsinelia" Intended*/ b .traar wig W" 1 fiPia,kd RM./MY * MP Id Q) , I V XL ati_pll4ls 604ilut‘ 'chi/ ot'ousbuzgh. AIELLO. reatVll the ckty. of bitaburgb, aii4.ll#l4.son C4d4A, r ng e eh cm' dity. et Allegheny, are thsTieukArrotal au Mg tit'Oandlaeit, yestclutglfii i i%qrvii_toionalttkieteM enunta, the ot t ani partntr. Trih' pup ter ms kat • nor ban contrlbßiesi kve.oy Thqtraol ant the ,doennoa.ttrc i 1 i c034.1111. rsy 8 0 - Afttqabt tionnomee OP ttmlectail K . away; terminate on Me Mirty•tirat o Peeettilkiti LlAlLltnakiSi - ,A 11 " / P li°t t ; COFAN, • ' ndrAll'euiner. laviP m'CANDLOgs, ' Pittsburgh, January I, 1880. ' 'l3paeltd Partner. • „ gsze-fr . , . o.sBol;irtlOti.--Tise firm of --Witsov, /,PAIN{ & 03., iii , this 14; 418.4ffed brniutuarpon. `R A: - WILSON, ''' J . F28:5 W ARR' Pitti3tiargh, liocE m6er 91, 1859 • • On retiring triiial . tfiti Try GpodAllhsiti . *3l- Lordially recommend my succets ,, rs patrt p y fijefture: • - •- •VVILLIA. Pittnbargh, Deoernber3l,4B69.• , . ,_. _ ... 130-rARTNERSIFHP - ,-1 1 11 6 .BUIISCPibOrg 'have il k itylay formed a (a...partnership far the purpose of ent , b - ying on theWHOLMALY. DRY otto 2 109 - 1513SlietA 4 ; `lender the Game "of WIT.SCIN,:CARR II t'o.. •• - . - - - -" • - JOHN . A. WILSON, - • J •-ltiE W. CARit..- , - • . . • . tr1 1 11i) M'OANDLEBS. titte - b*h ,lAlOtry 2, 'Poo. . . • las .- . GENTS' CALF SKIN - . . _ . .. ~ . .. 0 V E K '$ if 0 E LIITED WITH-BITYTALO; Suit received W.' E. SCH3}ERTZ-4a CO.'S. ,BOOn".: 'AT' I)AI'NON'f3; - Mond Kim/no - irk BMW volume; Weven Yeara ; &orgy:nodal oiseatuves,,by..itev. lounge ti Alexander, D. V,: Now Night Cape;, Lewes' :Ph) 'MIX& moti'Ltte ; Mere thW Resottiti or, - Work whiloit v.:00; 43011'0Q Noilitoo to Any thltrta and Handixt.Tbeit4F4 4 3oWiMiMirt or zYP t in Season, 4_4. L. 0.. E.; Idols dielreirt, a inte•by M. 'L. U. El Thwilevivalliii Ireland, by-BearlL n non Budge ow iticattditdiCoringuans ; The Two Reaps, what Miss tirown's Sunday Sniool i ta,giDidTat''hem Th. Meat Tritailatiratchy 110frr Compatriot IfigheriChrial lion Lica, by;l:tilardtwarit ?"'"nies Hbot trantY,!.. , , 4. p. ; DAVIIMON, _203 Wood t tree( ; 71 H,E 111 . G ROBE ,N ROBE DE_IGUAMBROS, Just received for the HOLIDAYS, Ail Rfill F V.I.D 4; S:()pilo, .1%1113:3 13. ... . . *HALER AL GLASS Agents Pennsylvaxuaitailro sTsmatiovr_jmitsTtr.c.moz,_ fORWARDIRG 8 taiiilftstr4lo) No. Wi r • sill LrnirPrri 15.140 np6 pepioaat4tiAmti9nMseuio Collar Freightfl.. • • ' l6l r- iff 4) LIDAY E PR,F • UAIB BRITSHES, wi TOILET ARTICLES, -at • JOSEPH PLEJILINHS , Erug Etate4 • .ar. of Merkel AL slut taknorid. R. E. SELLERS., ...E.. S. WARD. Ar. co .1, • triehisalic • • • DRUGS, - OAS, VAIINNIECES :PAVTOAS-AtUFFS, 4O . - : -., • 'thr; wood'andsceopkr sti.; at4r9h. ier viAti• TED. • • a.,4 111 - .A.VING VAX.EN TILE )31ELSIXE.M OF JUL roilmt X will :wiry it' urcv all its various at :1416 pld Staid, N't.. 25 Fifth rareet, - aptt wauld respectfully solicit a crafftuance of tho formerpaincuttyk' gRIBI.t.E. - &VCOLPSTER. . , M. JAIVITTPCOILISTER, ,__ _„......__ _ __„As r ei- ~ , 7 4 ttibtß. Maw:ant, located orthOltitritigu OP -Ma cnk oppegtte the Merkekei wh for tt low . coulee eryearelitie had e title Oa. `iti!:eteadhte rahle cilitinee for' going ago &good bilany to J9llll • , ieittf - - - „,9n MO east ; 'HOT 'AIR FURNACES, Mr RAD 351 ST, PUBLIC eeffOOLB,AND PRiVATiI nefus, •, . 4: nikriumpTtivEn•wir . A.Nl**SONVilellitiltazi , lo, , ,iO l O i• -1. • ••• .tioPiso vtAniurfogitri.„' - I . I';'4llA - Al3l l '. ...1.1, tilt : :. - lir - 4ot* ,•,',ZilitAL4 3 o.• ' ..,.. , . 1 ....i....,_,,,ia. a46 ,: iiithidx , 411, 1410111ritiTS fRAWSIONW. . ;'i . , .1 ).`,! E11Xd0nea,:404.4.., 4..2 --1 I 1 wertakuuocgmENT, - nice. ass•-laintintisont*. : J-441 itglaWAD SIMICErIge ANY., •.I._ omemo. to Jima; Row d Sidt4 iusursormitas OP „ , ,i31, 4 * . 1 uist - 94. D 23 _l' I Ac. v s, " tliAlßB2olDifivriefqs, 1' _ t y. .siv.,*;lo.44,,,,,itoioitibiii„iii,l, ... ' •/ 4 7 '• ` .:- . 7 . 1 . • ,, -.4",'ir , /3 EISITAMEINI , rd , r:Vri- / i b . 1 3 ; V IE i ' liti ta • ' . '' ''' ' . • 111..ii:AltIF .41R:i :10, Ili.. i i .--...t !: 01-rokwimEigi: , : 7 1.. . vi p F or the '"l" T._ - rillMiiiitzli;,,a(iiiwuzLbesti. uor Iltiov'il rThlitian). - a.b Al Orkfutiki4- ' 4 ibirgb .•' ' • ' Ige v , . 1 0 / ..: : "LT ...., 7 , i!....11.1 r I , I . ..4:, 411L , AXLI ~ - • • k oi rleto ') ' 44t1 Ak ead4t ' ageMCI -.140l SlAD7Rincliakigkr- • : OW v n inds, in quantities to aul ' " "0 , ' ' 4l =MEE :' -;', 5r,,T . ,.' .. -, .::'..:z,i* . - . i . ::.•&;:'--: '._ VSPECIAL ATTENTION .124 the purity and strength of Modidnes; c°mPfmuld lis a 4 llli alrattrf Also, at the h A - COMPLOTIVIS3OIIIIMENT OIF ittalt , AA ,tlttiv‘iet, N D SITITM3 LE FOR SLEIGHING; 111 Fave•STREn. Men's Ftirakdiing Watt hoTO3 / * • -• No. 8 Wood -Attekt. BUITABtE "FOR ' • t... 4 ,': ,' .•-- = i , , , , Y ,: 1: . 1 1 ..;,:: ,t, .' ' ,.'. ..'• „' ...:,,.' •:" -..:. :h- '' ' , :,, ' -' ' 7,"-P= -,75,-V.=-,..5,,,,,,- ,„,--, *-,'"-4 lirepl. -5 ',.;' 1 4 , ( r., 7f ''' " 'f• ' ':',";il";''''' I" .' : -1,1:, ft Fig ,r. 21 ir.77717 Vii9lll4ol A R MAC Etrtttt 1 - AND OPERATIVE •C/OMM39 Smithfield and :Third SU. ... ; Coire kill.pgeltototdircurgthOsbliet *4 - 4 a" . 41 . tifealat _ - 04411'`F‘'-'lll' - ifiFlutew..lN--' 1011 4 . A.A.Oilit mm.:a7S- . . .t.l .. • , T 34 - 1. 1 1 4 , 44. zh I - . I. 7• • . -• • t. „ • '4.44.44 ! • '" • 41, • • 413 ' S,IIEaS,SELLEKG;zOVtAr.i; 44' • .. . GREATLY REMPUED' • -ritri Sn~ordertoinakelv*m for t.IO4EIILIK4re:-• , HE'LARGE- Penn'aidWatnesthAtMen PrPig4 rdeista4 faseadoasinatiwedt 1441;tr i tPit Ad[ _At63e t, 52 Wo o d!etaaeLn ,< , . ...--.,...,z.c....-:;,....„,..„.„:„ r . A i.", PERsoNs actiantia ,t3Osto ' .; , , urn In LOA BM,Oone.tlereinl- fie, e.referren to E. W. Ikon 00 ON ATI pitgalla IVILLEA.6I* . street; vim m*givit-...: ru!gementstiave been made . • • ~_, - osUli A ., •ft • •-* - , 14. SSA! ElgrtfsiS '''' ' - a pleas e" aPPY' - HAINNNA-1:31411014;;- ,1 .!. •LE, i .• .1e:.4, - :Ban 1 1:43 4 "tht twroicsot . • TUIS DAY .. Ring 0104* gaidre.the. mote CitZ. Orifne Wishing 4 .. 4, • . .A. 4 06 OA* 4 . - Bhouid cats opeopp.- jejakpa Vlaßakti ../18 STEMEOSCOBIC'EMOUIThrt • -• t4.L. E. AAITHOSTi I ' ,: i , t`..' --Iretti YOrkt4;l'.4." .:. ..,;.4,.;:4.' .1.1 - .0? tir....y -- Astr Oaloara Atter May latlidlo, at Broad . „,, ' *tar the ipt. Nieholai. iintetaiii i , . .:i-.1 - 5 Lett 91 1 HE 4% - .ll.EowopE is themattin*a i. -tive,linfarestingtt entartnhadng, alilll4felet tan§ of- modern 13 , Zet ! ° ho ns. t. too oliSi l dnaloOlnlikeil none 0 ne , ,'end he No iforneiaecov4htia vvithontlihataLititttat , and will pent Pldee't.Vri wh e Y e- 4 4 .birti t ietif thi%otorldrialt9 It pr to your vi o. . ~..,.......er._ than) 'boicalet , a,peraiioJ9 '1.."..... :1:31.-tr .601, a n Jr 404 tverejtatlutopplytt .1- tt.E ~..„t ,t , ,,,,.. i„_,...t j'hotoimfatro Are aver i l l t a =li git aw A,,,, Arries, add AittaNtac,- verat antrasamstan lite b.mumt, and the laicals nt t ...... tly , euriatang our othelt.l , i - :, f t :dfifiva. „tespiitaatiot ill'it v ic t n a tilt u rffg e tima.Vo}tuteariusatipe, , : lg i linti f Bel iiiiitn. EfialitadietotteklatulAi_,Pilta,N %rum/Wes,* caw& Nat+, ,taak i l,,,..bblku.aaWait u gala. EREI , 4th e l p we ',..; ~--.'' -,. .ag,aaat , en! . Palseo-attat drips As, rage acetate. yeakfarit 43atiatitga lni taft‘t mt $7,t, LW - 11- 'allr XII I eirtZli ri hMhearidg a VIZ:. Of '- i totojfkit orthevejliamcaste" d„ . q . towit , ; math-tub —.. ' . .t .. " 4 -..ii r . 1 4 1- 44 , 4,i.,Ti m I. /Clary. gentleanaPt , R,VE '. n u ', t ," l "W 3 , have in his drawittg room aorta* .. on OK Wital a ravolnag 13to_ , stk-or-.looseotuawarothing Mk- to .„A. o f.a ta no_enn laftV e =acelOPSlNS, - ~t 214. ...,'U. 111. T s tCiy's luAnatiankottd SteretOcopie Italtellh* latelloheuietiS a uottoudeti-Mar te ttW mitts pitti o_a .14 , 4 1 ,W 2 5 , rapidly, it paw , !tinge° 4 -,,,,,,,, ditinantly it'll it beetrfee an additanal vane, for trethetteattlie ,B % e „ -- tare tt. suldetho, davit odhfotiltVaLtiotaji' ill . a , a dlacovers or- o ur own, ikki-..lTAiiiii-usucmogni rope, * o reemyesfrom londonir ourattorous, for. Anthony's. LosaTtollerala ~ . 03 Aftl., . 40 1 4, "MY v - 41,` hain filat - jaitAligvaitist Among otherthlnirt Iv . _ goer .47. _ _.............,.. veopte dluetrations ,- of - ine" .. 1 : - _,,aumie7 0 . 1 474; STREET YRAYERBENTIN434. w '"2„, " l l l B l 4 und, to IcoljapAtereati The hor#24FitAtidsrlmr, ...,.. "r ' I li; 1 outdeotaarid prieelialatice" OUR% AtotonEra - - -_-, %carded to anyiwidoino oxrteitisettl9ls44-ar pialiv ohs distant* rett up* ~ , ga, Call kiaTil ri3 oo, rib,_,„,.._,girtilla • IsT. g . Nit! way reallaatrtieht.'"`ii4;Bo % tewo alona,(wtalbtdipsdv„AMetql parhee who wish t!o oat..r 1 lade In the line that "eoltettQU_ .....,,..., di tamer to plate on reetard?andat, 4 kor awn extionsawAl tuarßtoligratiii "e"f'l =l.ll amuse ', W" titig and, dir * n i ewar f or ona. ... 1 41. tir out uhuttdurie with* _ ing„ , ~ COM toKether with. instruc one lior tcidult, .p ~ Pie Pieuirf'!" . - , iit, - /Aispr 0 ito, _ . ~... 208 'Britindway, - -.sa• ILL.W. - a.0.....-,.- olk"; _ . - . tEitAbNITOK4 Importer antt4danurobtarer - i . `i. els. Stareoseoptitt and ft*e.P.scf._PlV TV.l i i 41i.. Aterchantit.ttoto 'MIS! I , Tikol , APlPttl! seopectfatly. Loyd.* to poi, ~ , ~,,,_ s Foes itotk; it§ tiar dtticount to ttoll7ll4tit yalik..!7,, „_:0,11,111? TO PROTOGRAPRES S-411 0- 4 -P la Negatives wanted.. -,--- - „,,,, - „, te d i teituplimpf..Pier send. byariail 5tP 1 .#5,3141..”-zt.., . f,-x.,,y,,, a6ve. , _ qeutlisbX ckit.for .., . tilti-STIMEASK Ike", •: • • UniVIANT - -4c - lay*ttitt. , •--r -• , 4* F ,:x*ll4-xsttvw = , ;. ~ ,rusT ,Grantiv, - jilt FOR Var., .11014.1), syloo-44140:00,4 4 .t. Borth cut !:if ; ;:. , f-'.a Eat Rigs, relo4tPlml, ; .'! 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