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OF P - * 15 liuSBaY emadent ' Prq "' er TtariTt 'Zs Reserved sea som men , ~,, .. , , 0 , 11 4 . _,....•.-1-, =4„;,, l ,„ . ' "Ait.v."'ti l t,, s 4"L" i"" '',..."."" t 4 tll = &Mill 0 Bern d Cassel I v Esq , clerk of the hli it li ner h n eus e rrerer red. herbals was hu ` :to be Elk (.. VARSHrr Is, SeerealY , • Semind *rut rz„, a ....„,„„,., ,„,.,u si s, , .„..... "Ida leutolation Iv lc et c d t i li e a youctileredbY good iwtg e code, 'Matta, largelL,,,, - intil 311„iitut g ti • sr . Y rkittk,rdilliehls lj TY . 1 a table of =Fiat' , 'a tAr " - „„,„,_, f hes industO that idlY ..- th art An w a EVESYLVANIA. the numbers ofler 3141de: 01 7 il F IrEPit'Fllin !vat v w or d ha ld e live It is not e p knowledged ptittiothno, b all odds the best-loolung girl In tomm TER OTTODET, OFTIOSts O6 Ilr't PillitteB°lBgentit:r"- w -h- V*,,,, -.4, -- 1 15 - . 7 "' - cr'e- ,4 mk.-. isr. „. 1 .•-=,......,1 .. I =,r, - ut moners of Emtgrati in, New 0 h . 1, ".,INATI all „lip _,B l l s, W s ~,..,., 7185 ,- c r ee9rree An 4 , tusk% bargains for V _bniceen'Afrolta and'Hkowl'itravr, , Hooraopen al% duCk Th , /untie is rendered x ~_ - -,-,. t v - i 7 v. ,- ,V - ** i t t ~....iltN . ~.t .•‘,.-;,. ...4'u 1 -4 , , that cat from. -, wle t•-' , ) ' 7 .....„.. 4 ‘,1-' ' ' of a lagb..minded people to moon. zit • SUIII aria Vargo Bilks, Nmea To Taa ', nue , un Her ugo woe tlettritseve la . t. ' 4 : v. -4 .41. ' j ' i t t - ' 4 ' '''''' k ' " -P - 441 :AIN' -W -14L j°l-riIATAI °F FliF el ..11 the t Haw ngitisting"Pattivu."'”" H rabk the ;Senators and, er,a ;:tr the security of their rig • kltng bright, In itiauL am heate w r o o t mal fite d 4e millw ro c w lt, H, 4, i ,„..'„4„tt 4 w h - --4.. ,,, L0 ,4,, k ,„,'" 1 , 4 1, is ,„r• A.,,, , ,,.' , s -4- er -- °FP We -- landed at 7 0 iiir win A very keret) girl et •r e .er,,•tAlo, e ~, is g'...**l-t +t f.A.L. . 4 .,43 t '''•., '. -4 t. A.. " TUOMAS PHILLIP 3 The eg greg ate , min b er , . f grants i tires of the it9oner.a' 441 ' 'becoming ttunely the Rouse of RfFrelen . a l• ' A firm and Manly de nif.t=4,,..„.144,,,s 4 .4 ,- 4 „ .....1 0, , ====4„ „. At 55 -,r iz 4, ~ ,„- c e ~ , of. -14--• saes r rum' & proprietors , i' t ir tt -h . , last-threi - jearelS 7 23, sembiy" ' TEAS = 851117813:e alitmunden'll7e of our v o : f e° l4 l l .' , 4,:-• 4 .-I - ‘,4-‘,..- I _, s Raver ,t Phillips, Editors "g 92 189 oemore Liam tine - half , Pcl.loNk err/suss - In th of the Reuben Wrig t ~.--, El A e n r a e l Y :7, o e u m t nyriaearerwan"d'ithhearlftqieeti:ll.l.,:e:f I NALvlga the s,....7l o :l 7 l jr_.....ura a ni n Tranirntittio ll set - ilith=-0 peor t r is m :o l igeitt er e a te arr ya d 7 : l3wiallet and ,Iniand Pat var ti,.., ?: E u t fi c :Liv e ., : nd Imo% tut statiecuaxyatit inetrio 0 Z t • *- N ---"-t. zig -i l .' 44 't .1 - ''' 2 4 4 . 4)1 t e tion of our citizens, '1 1 taIniIDIVRS ,4 ances willcommence , '• .• 1 , r4 . 5,‘,... 1 VAG : were from Ireland 170,990 from. dual sod the maintenance of peace, and indivi ate, p St and reventuig the deve opm d have the effect of se b as a Wen yew man I i Wm Lorimer, Jr , ThoPe ern ' Lirmiy- -"'-•• , Now Rea en w As ans in the town, i 0 43 Hassey, , _.,,,,,430z0rm tear ~,, i ...........„ prosperity, are to be found new motives mineral resources, wont I Government such modi And Phcebe loved him very dear ._ wittbuz,Bagglegi im Bingham, bb ertto crop , = - RI But, on """m" bts being I a g reeable to HuFh D ng , fr D Dehaven, t u o ' riella ''• - - 1 - 4 'N: c a l'i l T ar ' fick4 1 „ - - 11P--'l*).4P•r:At'N-4.7)..:: = '!o•:,'''.l. FRIDAY 310ENIEiG J , '. th r foreign nations of geirtitulie to tie Father of Meretes, who holds coring from our Nations G.lrmany , harvest, thepniversal health of our people, and a y oung man h pey mg elution to for a livini e never could make lame g Rooen Dunlap, , F mnsi s &liens, Dapee.by Zs Belleoceins - 1' . , ....t .. ... ,_,---,rit DEMOCRATIC T nts N't bile the emigration our es es epexi fication of its laws as wo policy which is rapidly impoverishing I. por tition it meets add sir and mn, 8.,. ..A Harbau,gh, The whole to conclude with i ' Sdtmmtnakev - "- - - .-/. xxsa Ilf THVDAW- ' •*, - . and governments , , .., are the acknowledgment of Olga (run Edward Hesz ieu"-use Selma ECtubone .- - - 1515 44ebartsdn' e ' co to 168 256 4-k-- 11 '17 ; 1'Ir st*.. t : ' k * .: 4 F,7 44. .,. re AN K _ U R AR T: 9 .. 84 7%_6 9 2 9 2,_ 9 f fro ram m t E w n ei g it la y n -s a' an o d e the balance' Berne Waite/my e ei -', r ~..:14i hirs-Warnnek• -------------- UNITED STATES Mrs „E' ulloone,, .411 k . 1 T . *a r va — -T op TB2I Another she should wed, s a EG - To•Motrow, lastived a the eugeg 11. ement of -r- , - * - ‘'..tkoe,!•` - a` ""*'4o. V a ..„ ) :.., ." t.- 4.t.1,•, , v1,41 # los PRESIDENT -.-. ncreased from s g Ireland increased from 112,69 1 In 4-, _' _ ik r z Alre l i I ty wilt, it becomes us most eheeriuuy tion on A rich old miser in the place Ciltttg.*4-1:*+t;44.,:.' 'l,-; \l.4l.lZt;*:'-`1.2;%1 -JANIES BIJC AN -1 14 AN .in '6l, mid that from Germany i to render from social dru in hot hands That grateful hom ill determine, in its se that ranter TATE ' jra rt 'rir OAIP Art I IuCHANAN. -- ' - present Assembly w -!. 1 frequently neel"en by 883 in 51, the numbers tit ,rlq-..0.4.-irit \ !P t ien• .4,1 /' 4 . 4 -474 '# t -7. 45,401. in ,to ) 60 TOVerotlB subject, to be faithful to Pennsylvania h, lima l i i i t i s d dti d ,:l7, arty Reuben Wri g ht e F IRE INBV - Eir m i t ! g i , ... , v.,,Nu, unchanged, being ah o th ere t,,,, en & u derkee „ en labor against the period of more p i as , this et knot k tom in t e head , '' •- Q 1 '' - °7 PEKNS2T. Creorrol Co„eennon from England stand almost _ ears the Sta e le io . e t A communication from 100 000 = DoLtARB t quility The citizens of t has been laid before use d strong CAPITAL, _ I , L almober fg;'-''.4l :496)'ui la demon *f the newcrant little rudirg 28,000 tor three successive y from other sources of contentment, have at a- Never, in the history of Western Pemten la I :T r" YeaL ur IT l B l : eta mOs i t r aincerely to he hoped, that t the number of fluished R H" r e b rie b l l e ;i h el e :n ar s t were resolved ED' Whole ante unt ' t Pt l er !!.. lr . t .B ‘ 178 , 04414) - , 4 . 1?. -‘l*--*' • - ,ts * .o. l t rt , - e .., ct "fr* '4 - '' ' .u . 'st-,sZe k s m a emigration from Eng d that o t use al disquiet, which has tor the Gomtrionwealth, °dation of the Wu In so bold, iero 4t- 'l 4l; Z!t * 1' 4 44 ' t ' 4 ' - "rE - - von won Pagstomsx This equahty of anti „ L t_ . curious realize at a 0 and it, for Reuben g , mies p r e ete ad Notes in loreo-- , - • • ••• *"* 71 -- 4 was brave an bhe feared nor parents , frowns, . .., , cells la inadequate to the accomm that the 4 - - WI LL IA M R. K I N , land is remarkable Wein th e about to be removed A beginning ti o to finish another tier (wi ut the exception of Phiebei he didn't port: (May Ist) 08 i i , v m e: m es i nl a l e n a oithesyaywomaokiren:::lhe a d...-- umn ( = ounce meurre t....* of Br°'ne Cash surplus on hand '' - ' 4 u..,. - ‘ 5) .4.- - E... , ... k , -"- "'_,l .."' "r' , .• ~..---'-'* - *. comparisons might be made, but we Su j , G k a hl e A umbel Of ewer .l the last twenty five years ?pressed ihenit 18 roposed d Whilst concurring ii, whot, r ace ed I Icor the seer elasseso. Prnew...., r ___. ` 4*-1 * -T4-- . „1.-.4lrkktef,s tr0.,W,e„,1 - ALCIr 4 i' , • *4 : l l ' Crr d deeiston rea d er s The the inspeotton of our th made in e pin of cells already commence f the worthy In So Phcebe Brown and Reuben WrightW Design °'' Y ds mmeriersuloannienn in rn teSi'llAi-XL. 4 R", 4 ,4- 4:7 4, 473 . ‘ 4 't 4 . 4 ,i''''' '0 , 4. 1 dfst. , r.,,,,7 , ,,,, _ Subject to th, aara _ t a bl e for debt. Yk is very large ber 1848, the amount of :::t statements t confinement, o 1 t 8131:8:1;r e ap n n i n t l b s t id l e h t n aP i n ill d n E i t e p t : e e b t t t h y o A r e s s mc e he p e r f a a r i t g l en , fullyn the recommendations o i on to amide ea Motu Ind accommodation, to early attent f cheapness, 5 -- - r Dwellings and i ndla. fv-Vtimze.„,,,•*.--.r.4,14.0-.4.'7----If'l,l.'--s.l= --.--- , -'-- rowria increase to the port of New or 3^ci 31 $4 -, i spectors, I desire to call your prial, l u d iiraa m a :l j lid r Taco last re ....zocuy tui = 74 t*ll4' ~- i ., *'sl riA--.4.*% ---- , ~ DEMOCRATIC CAND e*c-,e ---4• 4 4.11 t '4,4i ttik, 1.- ) MA OR, The whole emigration _ to every part of this conn ihe publlo debt li as liquidation of the as pu:ll: their letter here to annexed. 114,23 n 39 8 &wield st*PrusenTein trv nnot e un debt was 40, rter4 esttl.,,,,r,„„iri-c-rz, 11. , ,r , ~,. ~„...,„, -; -, FOR ~,., m T 1 T , y -pi ' 1 der 1 101 f a million for the last On the lst of December, 1851, the •,,0,c,,,,,r!..-stc.ta-",44i 1,0,041tN,,f4t8 0 r , 44 17 i - - =,-. vi• ikr IP ti U inniia• —" ' Oahe lat of 1/ c e ti ce e m fti public, though it was tremendous dark, an r novt2 Branch Mee. 54 on '4.4l‘A*A-z-4•,.4.1.V4tvr,t.,5• A* - 4_,, ,, t 4;;e• tg e 4. st - ,T unri up . year - Barr) OB ( ril, C th. 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M:ilirr l B: -- ,,._ , Bsq., was chosen Vice Presidents; gs .- "‘ " 'g- -- A t., , ai.. ? ?..;t s .r.74Z,r7' s iv-Il t , '.". -...; :,..-r*.: .' • W:Balsmger Esq., and Samuel Crossland, Sea r.,,lf ....,,..-4 v: - .., ,,, ....F - 14 .- Atl - ,.„. ..... L . t,tt,.. , ,' W, ' , 7, ar .m.-'.-----.. .v . ,,,, ~,, : . .. ft-„:4i.- y . ..4. b.,--. -- -- - -,, re . . , 41: 1 1 ".: 0 .4 44 4,41h.., 1 - r.. -4J . ,..,-„,... ,.r...._,, e ;. - --;:.--___::'--- : . eitright, and Jno. Fuller, Esqrs., were ' '"'-' `•• r i ""`t - ''''' ;- = 4-4;, ••' - I•ri''"- 1 '''' - --'- ' -' . :elected:dele testo the Harrisburg)/ Convention "''''' ; ',. 4 l .7 * --- *... - ' -. *--"., :rf L,1"V.,......, , ,, ,„"*:?,...,;„ i , seiziP , ".i. - •-'------:.--•-, pi_ ~ . b % - - ' -s.r.:- - /lE.- - • - withent instructions. - The Convention roamed 4 ;;,... JE-4.."4t . :' `.'•.' 4 ''' ' ' - ",4.. -- '.. , ..-i' - '"'-'"'c' , ...f. , W 1 1i..,. 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' t.:4- . : 1 j.1g .7 ,T.Z 4 i: 1 - - ;.?,°W.''.:}i::e.lll?,iiirle'l 2 ``.l. - .f , frn.;aß l,- Pi'.. : Y. • n- , - ,-: ; , `• 7-s 7 ' 3 '; : -, t-116;44 . 0.0 , , ,1,-4.e.-,,,v , mr.-1,- - .1,;,:ge-A#1.12,-Vr....,..5 .i; s l-,...,..=.,..ft.:0,..". -r_r.,..‘,... - .. -- We nre plesied . tomake the announcement, that .EOBS_nTII has signified to the Commiitee hiAlioceptance of invitation to "keit this city. -, 11;:lettsi friom him will be read at the meeting of COmMittees,lo be held at 7 o'clock this even• og, at Col. Sabl's. Lamitt.--Kossuth will be in Annapolis on Mon +;daY; at Harrisburg on Tuesday or Wednesday, " rind Pittsburgh on Friday and Saturday, next • _ „lar• We are under obligations to our obliging PoStlibker, for the promptness ilith which he - '•,;:faiored us with an early copy of the Governor's __Message. In all matters of this kind, - we have - always found Mr. Roseburg prompt, courteous - and irapaFtial 'c We may here remark that this is the Jan .i.-.sage of Gov: doluison, and the last that we have enydesire' to publialt from a Whig Executive in —Pennsylvania. It will, hOwever, give as most • . supreme pleasure to have opportunity of pub -ftshing the Messages of Democratic Governors, as long - se we have type and presses to aid as in bringing them before our readers. We thought for - a moment, that the Governor 'Shit was, Should hive said in his Message, this - illthe last ctinnael I shall ever give," but, as he ie to be, hereafter, an Attorney and Counsellor at-Law,. in Pittabtlfgh, it was very proper for him to omit the remark-of the great dramatist . That ,he will be successful in his new vocation , . • we have not a doubt, for, he has always been -able to discover to which point the wind blows, •.-___4ceptr, when be thought be could take the wind out of the sails of W/LLIAIf DIGILSB. Pennsylvania has now a Governor who will die . I s f'' (lane his duties faithfully, and when Mr. John ' snort arrives among us, the people of. Pittsburgh will have an attorney who " knows the law, go - too :" and will practice it as he understands it iii)Vir,ELNOWS RI ESSAGIC r ,194;1411.1;ef0re our readers We morning the last abnnal Message of Gov. Joaseros. It w priz' foritaili recommend itself to the public on account of its brevity. The Governor repre sents.thelmanciat affairs of the State to be in a most favorable condition. On the first-of De- • .414115t4, 1849, the state indebtedness amounted ,t0440 . ,842„379 31; on the first of December, 461,,, ale State debt wa5540,114, 286 39—ehow ing.a reduction of $728,142 92. The Governor, however, does not state that to bring about this result, "Peter was robbed to pay Paul." The Governor urges the appropriation of ,-• money to complete the North Branch Canal—a .very ttsefal and meritorious public work he alio urges upon the Legislature to call upon the ‘ - Nitional Government for a portion of the public - tnoomplete the railways within this com .:rnouwealth. He suggests some reform in re gad to the Internal Improvements of the State, and thinks the revenues from the public works should be increas ed. -The Govern& recommends an alteration in the present National revenue laws of the coon try, ab as to " protect" the manufacturing, and agricultural interests of this com- .manwealth; but his suggestions in regard to this matter &revery vague and dabious—mean • ..- ing any thing or nothing. A communicati on , from the directors of the Western Penitentiary having set forth the buide . quscy of that building to accommodate its in mates, the Governor recommends its enlarge . tient, by completing another tier of cells. He recommends, in view of the many mei ,. dents _ occurring in our cities from illy construct ";ed buildings, that there shall be some precau =-Goriary legislation on the subject 'The small note law of this State having been Aiiregarded by the people, the Governor re . commends that our own Banks shall have power to issue small notes, so as to banish from circu lation the small notes issued by the Banks of ,other states. . We have thus given a brief analysis of the .Governor'e Message, for the benefit of those who have notihe time or inclination to read the 'document for themselves. •The Stheh Debt f Pensnyvvisuirn. The follorviiiiiiiisiementfrom the forthcoming .Auditor-Gellereitliiiiiriwill show the indebt adness of the doinnionweidth'of Pennsylvania on the-lets day of December, 1851: 1 . - Voided debt, viz : 6 percent. , loans, $2,31.(:- (rr 41; 5 per cent. do., 86,704,489 03; 41i per cent.. do., 198,200. Total fnnded debt, $39,216, - '7oi 54. 'l.Unfunded debt, viz : Relief notes in circula tion, $64,16 3 _1. interest oertiticatenoutstanding, unclaimed, 408 38; interest OD outstanding and unclaimed certnicates, when funded, 9,752 91 ; domestic creditors, 82,932 74. Total, unfunded debt, 897,528 85. Total public debt, $40,114,286 89. '.temporary loan of $98,000 for int • . • proving a t irjro63 — cin the Columbia Railroad, is not in• - 040inthe above statement, as it is reimbnr. iiilbleituf. T T ~of..lhe proceeds of the sale, to the Company of the Schuylkill rAieta — eg•i . 4f.talrano Niidigt;•lll/11•themailrosti leading there6om to Br3Gdl A.EttieFeerreoexer Bonet—The Philadelphia NOitirAinericV.PtiJan. Bd, ettys: 7 - 41 The hold. ,ere.of thin Allegheny Cinnfien Bopda, onvesent iieg the Coupoes today for payment;htthe,Bluik ef-arrialfi4vnaitt; were notified thatintantet heiegn received deduct . tbomn . the:faceottlie ot ns ,the stef#t the State '_Pas, 5: per , ement 'had taken - the hgeij. -beldizit'kuitertenrpr se, an d wil l ,c e rtainlyha i e: .credit, sot only pP: the.* ,10 101 / 1 4)624 - • • 1849: 1860. 1861. I 112,591 116,532 163,256 ' 56,705 45;402 69,888 28,321 2.8,126 28,653 8,840 6,771 7,802 1,782 1,620 2,189 2,683 3,398 6,064 214 267 278 1,405 2,861 . 4,499 2,447 1,174 1,798 3,300 3,160 2,112 1,007 1,110 169 90 229 602 476 618 287 56 26 118 280 475 419 664 676 161 161 81 172 165 98 88 108 121 69 - 61 60 • 9 11 9 21 29 11 28 41 42 38 18 23 84 32 10 6 _5 4 6 8 1 733 188 • --422 Natton. Ireland, " Germany, • England, Scotland, Walos France Spain Switzerland Rolland Norway Sweden Denmark Italy Portugal Belgium West Indies Nova Scotia Sardinia South America Canada , . • r China, Sicily Mexico Russia East Indies Turkey Greece Poland Arabia Forest City Bank, Cleveland. We. learn from the Plaindealer that this new bank is now fairly started. It is organised un der the banking law of the Legislature of last winter, and every dollar that is issued is amply secured by State and National stooks. The. di rectors are J G. Hussey, Charles Stetson, B. Barker, J. McClelland and John P. Gribbon. J. G. Hassey - was re-elected President., A. W. Brockway, Cashier, and E. L. Jones, Teller . From the well-knownchartioter of the officers of this institution. we predict for it a successful business snd a general popularity Ohio Legislature This body assembled in Columbus on Monday the Zub of January, inst. In the Semite, Joel W Wilson was elected Speaker, and Charles 8.-Flood, Clerk In the House, James C Johnston. of Medina, was chosen* Speaker. •und Mahlnn H Medary, Clerk These gentlUmen are all Democrats. or course and will make excellent officers FRESHET is fHL CLARION ••• W e learn from the Clarion Deinoerat that the ice in the Clarion river broke up on Wednesday last P number of boats and rafts, together with many thou sands of saw loge were swept sway The ice was more than a foot in thickness and went off suddenly, to the injury of bridges, saw mills, dams, &c. We have not beard of the extent of the damage done to property. A Elam To Larrna Waisass.—The following lines, written Ja the envelope of an unpaid letter which passed through the Portland post office the other day. may serve as a hint to correspon dent!, to pay their postage, on the - score of economy: • •The pint an eatta gain hn. nude bun. bun loran not p'-riai Tb.• •ntae tea.. • lib wPIY M2rZ==== Ton Moose. —The decease of the venerable poet Moore may be daily expected. The last accounts state that - there is no improvement in his health. and as in the case of Southey, his mind is beyond the repair of medicine or of time. He has for many years resided at Slo perton Cottage. near Chippenhaut, in Wilt shire. CS, The youths of Columbus, Ohio, held a meeting on the 2d of January, and appointed a coMmittee ~f their number to welcome Louis Kossuth to that city, and appointed another committee to collect money to lie presented to the distinguished patriot, for the furtherance of the cause be represents. Ilona for the boys! RAILROAD Dutecroas.—The following gentle men were on Monday last elected Directors o the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Co James Means, Wm. McDonald, John Andrews, Wm. K. Johnson, James Parka, Datil L Collier, James Turnbull. . . FIVE Sasturits LY FBBILUARY —The year 1852 will be remarkable for one curious event at least. There is to be five Sabbaths in February. Will some of the almanac makers tell when such a thing w ill happen again ger The Steubenville Messenger is informed that the steamers Michwan No 2 and Beaver have commenced running between this city and Pitts burgh—forming a regular daily line. 2,11., Gov. Viroou appeared before the Ohio Legislature in person, on Monday, and read his annual Menage to the members. • The French Revolution, &o A despatch in the Philadelphia North Ameri nut, dated Washington, Jan. 4, says : "Despatches have been received at the State' Department from Mt. Rives up to the 18th ult., which express the opinion that the coup d'etat of Louis Napoleon was a complete revolutionary movement; and furnish details similar to those already published. Mr. Rives and the Swine Minister were the only members of the Diplo =tic Corps who had declined to attend the President's levees, and the latter had finally re solved to present himself. The views of the ad ministration on the whole subject will be for warded to Mr. Rives immediately. There is reason to' believe, here, that the af fair of the Prometheus will be satisfactorily ad justed, and that no British force will be main tained at San Juan hereafter. Mr. Webster's despatch on this subject to Mr. Lawrence had been:sent to Lord Palmerston. Its high spirit is commenced. Sir Reply Bulwer will go to Italy for his health, probably iu a diplomatic capacity. A new Minister to the U. S. will soon be appoint ed, a special authority will be conferred on Mr. Crampten to settle all pending questions. Confident expectations are entertained that the same clemency will be extended to Mr. Thrasheraa has already been shown to the oth er Calienlirisoners Zidf- past few days we have been shown several-conitterfeit sloliotes on the Bank of Loui sv ill e . • One now. beforiqua is dated let March, 1849, letter B. 1708. .111. the centre is a female fi gure res ting on some bores or bales, and on the left end :is head of Woohiugtoll , and also a woman with ii;;;ahe",af• of - pain in'her arm, both of which are very•AllidY ougoved- The note is well calculated to-deceive the care less, but it can be readily detected:Ml:Web , ex amined by: even an ordinary jug& tfifliellgroi ing is quite coarse and badly exeittt4 - and the signatures• are only tolerably' wellie)l4o4* l -Loaf:l4M Courier. ' 'l`6l:4ok out,-up . dare -• how yon • traw;b 13m 19 `z o 3..LlTant tob4:ols.4loV a mditlf.A,:kylkc black hod .canlen"Aft R*Xf. /63 / 1 211100 :a Alar beck tea ltom -417 .4Yrot !tar s9, l lkbP:Noii: , head,r, :br9ko.,:iStr-9)‘.7l#o94llava.kos*- :&unagtiv ' '7 ' Thus, within the last three years, there has been effected *it reduction of upwards of seven hundred thousand dollars of indebtedness, with out impairing the efficiency of the public works, or retarding any plans of practical beneficence, 'mob as file Legislature, according to a policy of wise economy, have thought proper to authorize. I do not hesitate to attribute this important result to the successful operation of the efficient and real tanking fund system, established by the act of the 10th April, A. D., 1249. The detail ed transactions of the commissioners of the fund will appear in their report, to be submit ted to the Legislature. This system, copied in its leading features from that which was established in the early years of our history, for the extinguishment - of the national debt, has worked admirably. While there can be no precipitate cancellation of public securities, such as would derange and dis turb our monetary relations, neither can there be, under the present law, any such accumula tion of stocks: d the hands of the Commission ers as to temptor permit the application of the fund under any accidental emergency, to other pur poses than that for which it iaset apart. Pledg ed to the payment of the public debt, it must be sacredly regarded. The creation of this fund, and the adoption of the system of making no loans, unless provision for their liquidation be madO'llt the laws authorizing them, have already exercised a moral influence on public policy. Like tlieproteative system in national legisla tion, though by another process, they, prevent the representatives of the people from heedless ly incurring new debts; they make the payment of the public debt a part of the fixed policy of the State, which no one will be willing to disa vow or disturb ; they therefore with uo exten sion of public improvements or expenditures for beneficent purposes. The first application of surplus revenue is to pay a portion of the State debt, the next to extend and maintain such ob jects of public improvement ae will, when com pleted, increase actual revenue and diffuse the greatest good. To maintain that system of financial policy, which has for its object the grad ual and certain extinguisiment of the public debt., is as well the duty as it will be doubtless the earnest desire of the general Assembly. Believing that the revenues of the Common. wealth, if properly guarded, are adequately sufficient for both objects--the payment of the debt and the completion of the public improve merits. —I again and earnestly press on the at tention of the Legislature the claims of that great section of the State lying on the North Branch of the Susquehanna. The North Brunch canal ought to be finished without further delay Its completion would Hoare increased revenue to the Treasury, and would be a simple act of justice to a large port ion of the people interest ed in its construction 212,796 289,60 The propriety of calling upon the National Government for a portion of the public lands in aid of the several great lines of railway com munication within our borders, is again sag gested and urged upon your favorable consider ation. To the existing and completed Internal Im provements of the State. or rather to the mode of their adminiatraion, l invite special attention. There is in it some !laical defects which used reformation. It is wanting in proper cheeks and the enforcement of proper responsibility : to se cure whioh it is respectfully urged upon die Legislature to make such a change us will au thorize the election of ono Canal Commissioner by the people for a term of three years. to whom shall be entrusted the whole supervision of the system, and the selection by the Legislature of an Engineer, to serve for a similar term, to whom shall• be committed the duty of making the ne cessary examinations and estimates of the propriety and cost of construction and re pair of the public works. That a Gummi/181one, or agent for payments shall be selected by the internal Improvement Commissioners, to be charged with the disbursement of the public funds annually appropriated to these purposes. Officers thus selected, owing their appointment to different powers in the Government, would, from that fact and the nature of their duties, act as cheeks upon each other, bring responai; bility directly to each department of the aye. tem, and secure a more active and energetic discharge of duty. It cannot be doubted that the revenues derived from the public works ought to be very greatly increased. These improvements should now bring a clear revenue to the Treasury. In oth er States, canals and railways have raiibly failed to become sources of such revenue within twenty years from the period of their construction, while with us, from causes heretofore suggested for Legislative action, and still within Legisla tive control, the result has been widely different. Our system of public education is far from that perfection which is desirable. The defeats appear to arise from insufficiency of funds, and the want of proper teachers. It is manifest that competent persons, in sufficient numbers to sup ply the demand for their services, cannot be had unless some practical plan is adopted as part of the Common School system, to create profession al teachers. The ability to impart knowledge to others, particularly to young minds, is to be ob tained only after long and patient study, assist ed by all the facilities which science and learning can afford. The future greatness and happiness of the country depend so much upon the enlight enment of the public mind, that the statesman and patriot cannot devote his time, energies and talents, to a more worthy object, than its attain ment. The recent agricultural exhibition was so nu merously attended and so creditable to our pet), pie, in the display of works of skill and home industry, as well as of agricultural implements and stock, that I am convinced great public good must result from it. The urgent request of a former Message, believed to be of value and im portance to this great interest., it is hoped will meet favorable notion at your hands. These exhibitions should be repeated in other parts of the State, and cherished as the best means of diffusing prutical and scientific knowledge of agriculture. The establishment of a State So ciety for Western Pennsylvania, would be highly advantageous to the people of that portion, de prived as they are, by the difficulty of transpor tation, of a full participation in the benefits of the present Society. Contracts have been made for the publication of the Colonial Records, and of the maps and other documents connected with the Geological Survey of the State. An interesting report. from the gentlemen charged with the arrangement for publication of the •Pennsylvania Archives, ac companies this Message. I invite to it and to these important and interesting papers your fa vorable action. The supervision of the publi cation of these papers should be entrusted to the gentleman who has arranged them. The labor performed has greatly exceeded the amount _contemplated by the Legislature, and hence de mands additional compensation The Insane Asylum, as well as the other chari table institutions in which the State is directly interested, are in a prosperous condition The kindly regards of the Assembly are solicited for these institations. It is a pleasant reflection now, and will be a grateful reminiscence hereafter, that to the pro motion of all. these interests, the administration of public; affairs, while under my control, has faithfully and to some extent effectually directed its labors. It is to be regretted that. more was not accomplished, but it is still encouraging to know that Bo much practical good has been done. In the enactment of the revenue laws of the National Government, much injury has resulted to many of the industrial interests of this State. Their alteration in such manner as will protect those interests, all must earnestly desire. I have on former occasions most fully eipressed my views on thisaubject, and have urged upon the Legislature she propriety of finch action as would iniluence4avibrably the National Contras. The . great agrioUltural intereste.ifiPeartellisuitvrequireand demand s oils:44p of the present cOteei et tariff laws. The ill moo=B4 . 4.l . #9#44 . Qttel;ittrnitiheanir excuse for art. -- ; again. trkiell.itteritiotita 'My attention has been directed, by the occur rence of fearful accidents in the cities of our Commonwealth, to the necessity of precautiona ry legislation on the subject of the construction of private and public buildings in crowded com munities. r respectfully ask your consideration of this matter. It is idle to say that a sense of individual self-interest is a sufficient protection on this subject All experience shows it is not so ; and in localities where ground;is very valu able, space restricted, and oompetion for position active, everything is lost eight of but temporary advantage. The public is not roused to the sense of impending danger until some frightful casaul ty, involving the loss of innocent human life, startles it from false security. Legislation in prevention of the recurrence of these median is earnestly recommended. The laws in relation to small notes issued by banks of other States have failed to realise the results iutended by the Legislature. In many counties they are entirely disregarded. le a former message reference was made to the evil consequences likely to result to the morale of a community from open disobedience to law. it is clear that the present law is not, and will not be executed. The circulating medium it proposes to banish, should not be permitted to exist among us, in its present condition. Authority to the banks of the Commonwealth to issue this de nomination of money, would speedily drive from circulation this depreciated curren -y, by the substitution of notes Issued by institutions under the control of the Legislature. In relation to this subject, as well es to a system of free bank ing, based upon public securities, the recommen dations of a former message are respectfully re ferred to your careful consideration. I would refer you to the Report of the Canal Commissioners for a detailed statement of the proceedings on the public works during the past year ; and to the reports of the Auditor General, State Treasurer, Surveyor General, Superinten dent of Common Schools, and Adjutant General, for information in relation to the operations and condition of their several departments during the same period. The following estimates of recepts and expen ditures for the current year are duly submitted: Estimated Receipts. From Lands, ' $20,000 Auction commissions 22,000 Auction duties 60,000 Tax on dividends. .. ..... ... 220,000 •• corporation stocks.— 160.000 '. real A personal estate 1.360,000 Licenses, Tavern 100,000 •• Retailers' 170,000 •‘ POdiers* 2,000 •• Brokers' ...... ... . ... ri,ooo •• Theatre, circus, and menagerie 4,000 •• Distillery & brewery • 3,000 •• Billiard rooms, &c... 3,000 •• Eating house, Sc 8,000 " Patent oiedicine 3,000 Pamphlet lewe 500 Militia fines t, OOO Foreign insurance companies.. 3,000 Tai on writs, &c 46,000 •• offices 18,000 Collateral inheritance 176,000 CAU&I and railroad tolls 1,700.000 Canal fines 1,000 6,001) 20,000 140.000 20,000 10,000 26,000 bOU 2,000 10,000 1,500 4.000 6.000 Tax on enrolment of laws.. Premium on charters ....•• . Tax on loans Interest on loans Sales of public property.... Tax on tonnage. &c Dividends from bridge tolls Accrued interest Refunded cash Escheats Fees of public offices ...... Miscellaneous Estimated Expenditures. Public works--eupervision and repair $900,000 Expenses of government 240,000 Militia expenses 6,000 Ponaions and gratuities 15,000 Charitable institutions 1.40,0 00 Common schools 200,000 Commissioners of sinking fund 233,000 Interest on public debt 2,020,000 Guarantied interest 30,000 Domestic creditors 5,000 Damage on public works • 20,000 Special commissions 600 State Library. ' 500 Publio grounds and buildings ...... .... 10,000 Penitentiaries 40,000 House of Refuge 6,000 Nicholson lands 2,000 Escheats 1,000 Geological survey . 5,000 Colonial Records - 5,000 Abatement of State tax 46,000 Relief notes Counsel fees, du0............ .. .. ...... ....... 2500 6,000 0 North Branch Canal 360,000 Miscellaneous 10,000 An act, entitled "An Act to graduate lands on which money is due and unpaid to the Common wealth of Pennsylvania," passed the 10th day of April, A. D. 1886, expired, by its own limitation, on the 10th day of December Last. Its re-enact ment would secure to many the advantages of the law, who, from pecuniary inability, or other mimes, have been unable to avail themselves of its provisions. It will devolve upon the present Assembly to make an apportionment of the State, for the eleotion of members of the House of Represen tatives of the United States. I feel confident the greatest care will be observed, to give to every portion of the Commonwealth its just claims, and to make the arrangement of the Congressional Dietrich) striotly conformable to those considerations of population and looality which should apply to then. And now, gentlemen of the General Assembly, as this is the last occasion upon which L shall formally, by message, address you, I beg to present to you, at parting, assurances of my highest esteem and regard . WM. F. JOHNSTON. EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, Harrisburg, January 6, 1362. The Diable Sailor The Buffalo Republic has the following high compliment for the first mate of the " May flower:" " Never did a crew behave better than on the noble " Mayflower:: from Captain down to the firemen, with two eiceptions—a couple of fire men skulked as the danger increased. But the right kind of a sailor—" the iron man," as Capt. Van Allen designates him, stood by his gallant ship until the last moment, and that man was Wm. Cavalry, tat mate. For thirteeen hours, during one of the moat severe snow storms ever experienced on Luke Erie, he never left his post but twice, and for only a few momenta. While it was found necessary for deck hands, waiters, and the whole crew to relieve each other every 16 minutes, at the wheel, he breasted the blasts of Berens with the thermometer ranging from two to ten degrees below zero, and the snow blowing so that it was impossible to see the length of the boat. There he stood, "the man of iron!" until his face and feet were frozen, when his bonny boat went ashore. Receiving his tuition under that veteran of the Lakes, Blake, his no ble conduct on this occasion, gives evidence that his schoolboy days were not idly spent." San Naws.—We sincerely regret tci learn that it is supposed that the Rev. John Clarke, of the M. P. church was drowned on Saturday the 27th ult., in attempting to cross the West Fork River. We have not the fall particulars upon which the supposition is founded. On that day he left Pruntytown for this place, and on the next day `his horse was seen with hie saddle bags,-7a14 upon going to .the Owe where it was supposed he might have. to props,- broken -place Was dig covered ~ 0t tratt.MiLA of deett Piety, and beloved ,by'alkwhAkneWilint.=—Faitotopzut.. rtryisUf , !'fr . EIN MEE But Captain Brown was wide awake ; He loaded up his gun. And then purActed the tovina pair; He overtook 'em when they'd got shout ha wry lo the Parson's, tad then Reuben and Phoebe its nd off apoe the ran. Old Brown then took a deadly aim • Towards yoang Reuben's head, Rut oh I I was a bleeding shame, He made a mistake, and shot his.only dough• ter, and bad the unspeakable anguish of seeing her drop right down atone dead. Then anguish fillen yering, Reuben's heart, And vengeance crazed big brain, tle drew an awful jack-knife nut And plunged it Into old Brown about. fifty or ixty times, so that It's very doubtful about his ever coin ni; to again. - The briny drops from Reuben's eye" In torrents poured down, He fielded op the ghost and died, Aud in ihis melancholy and heart-rendisignian on, terminated the history of Reuben and Phoebe, and likewise old Cap'ntn Brown. Carpel Bag. TOE END. On Thursday morning, at 9.0 minutes before 9 o'clock, IIAKRigT A yonngeet child of A tato9 L and Makin 1 REED. ngrd 18 month• and 4 days- He r lune' al will take place un Priday morning, at ball peat 9 o'clock, from the residence of her father, 1798ec ond The friend• of the family are reapectially tnytted In attend Un hurlitlav moirung, enh "warn, FAItilA, infirm daughter of Davin and RACHEL IIIu.L.OO. • Her funeral will take place Irom the St. Chattea Hotel TIII2I moamitas,st 10 o'cloek 111 A tlanelon Neptune 4... The Annuli Meet tog of the NEPTTNE FIltE COMPANY. will he• held in the Ilan. on Satunlay evening, January 18th, **dna. l M Punctual attendance Is requested, as the business of the meeting will be the election of officers for the ensuing year 143.31 Asisochated Firemen's Insvannee Comps ay of tho City ot Fittaburgb. W w DALLAS. Preet.—ROBERT FitMEY, Sec'y. 6:7 Will insure against FIRE and MARINE RISKS Dr Mil llnds. Wk. m Monongahela Howe, Nal. 124 and 12 Maw rt. W W. Dallas., /ohs+ Anderson, B. C. ...lawyer, R- B. Simpson, Wm M. Edgar, H. B. Wilkins, • Robert Finney, Charles Kern, William Borman, William Coßingwood, A P Anshulz,. Joseph ilnyt, 'William D Wrighmt. . "/ MASONIC HALL MAD. TERESA PARODI, DIO.TraIeFUILLN announce* a Grand Musical Fes ll aval, On nonday Kven , g, J y 121.11, 185 . SI AT MASONIC JAL,, thi which occasion .he wilt assisted by the follow crainont artist, • ANIALIA PATTI. Prima Mu". KOSCH , Caminito, r from Aplor Place Opens House s Tte Eminent Pianist. MR ARTHURSON, Thr l• Waled Tenor, (t' Astor Place Oper• HOU9O lalsKJ P.ninva ten air (rum Le Sonetarnitula ;," Oy Beams. eutapo,ed end executed by 111 9TRAKO6CkI. 1 moon thee , . bui I love no wore ," u fvvorrio Eag6.ls Bened. by Millrace , "out or AI lIVNLI.R ...MALI* r.A•ril Romusue born Oiovanuer, 1)1 %ursall, Sotokoseb, ions 05 )IR AR EHURAON. Brun rnr Cuvarius, from Roasuor'sllberaol Tam redt. !vung 05 )1 AD'LLE TERESA NA RODI. Ca la lINLYIND. 5 The Harp lhatou.•c through Tara's Halle," eelebta ted atrog, by Thomas Moore. Sung by MALEI.L.E AMELIA PAT TI t%a may t.e happy yet'• beautalat Ballad b., Ida Sung by A ri4 .rwu••11 Ha tit te re. 41:A14101a," by Haulm, sung by 111,AD'I.LE fEKKAA PARODI. • $4.317.51 1 0 I,:s aje Poenque." followed by Auwtll It adop."— hob wee., oumpoled and executed by M ..,ATTAKOtzett. V. The Airend Ibv•ito from • Stabut Mater," by Roistbi 17t1P 1A TIKRES. A I'ARLIDI • ?go AM ALIA PAT? PLO' VIM O. ^ Inart.catd,' a late of tnianule hietory ; dung by MR AKY•HUKLt>tN I. " Coustlig through the Rye," a &rotifer-I:T.3olkt Song .une by MAD'LLE ANIALLX PATTI. ikly trowel) the //UMW , Prize Value, sung by SIAEPLLK Ti RES► PARODI .1 The Carnival of Vettice,C.prlsaio,by Paganini—ar ranged lor the Piano. and executed by td.STRAKttSCH. 14 Voga,Vaga,n charming Harm rale Duattino,Rosiuni :Aunt by TERV-Sn YkRUUI min AMALIA YAT r DI fret It and Conductor- - M.%UR(CE STRAKOSCI 11X Ticket*, $1.09 For sate at the Music Stoies end al tee Heil. ITT Doors open at half past MS o'clock Concert to commence at halt pust seven jao9 !Evening Papers Copp I POSITIVE SALE OT AA Entire AssortmOnt of Dry Goods Sousb.klaas corner Otarteg /la Fourth Sta., AVII!iG detamined to close business by the first of; 1.1 April next, will positively sell his entire stocks: without reserv e, iSi•AT COST.. lie stock on hand is lane and well assorted,. being f•een goods of recent purchase, comprising In pan, a full assortment of Domestic Goods, Cloths, Cassbmeres, sad Vesucgs,. Irish Linens, Linen Sheeting, and Thibet Cloths. Cashmere and French Merinos* Alpacca; Mo heir Lustre; Mous de ',sins, plain sod 6 ' ,01; with a fall a-.•ortmcnt of other new staple dress goods SILKS—A large stook of Plain Blank Lustre; Fancy nod Plain chameleon dress silks; plain black and chomp able Turk tSaung. S —Broebe, Square, add Long Shawls. A large assortment of Bey State Long Shawls; white and colored crape and silk shawls. . . . As ttio entire stock will be closed out sidle time above lamed, many of these goods will be sold at prices with out regard to cost Customers may therefore relyonite lug offered the BEST BARG aINS OF THE SEASON ! 9:21n0 $4,263,600 At No. 15 Fifth, Third Door from Market time!. pHE subscriber manufactures to order the best ilttality at tibI:',ITLEIMENIS SHIRTS Thosegentfewen who hove found It didieu4 to obtain a usafittsag and Morosighey made Shirt, can be suited by eallinraitti IfitVin_ . their measure ALSO On hand, a large quantity of Ready blade . ... 4 hirts.ot all sixes, for Alen and Boys. • 013 C. MATILEWEL w wrest a 2. 5 017PICU. &IF ANUFAOTUKERS of all kindse I =tend Pack .l3l. ing Boxed Dillworth's Platting Mlll,Grant street, between Seventh and Eighth. Boxed mode and delivered tit the shortest notice. (jag D AM; AIN, Esq., of Boston, will adtlfeas the • Teacher.' Asaociadon of Allegheny County,” in the Fourth Ward School /louse, on Satanlay evening, January 10th, at 7 o'olozlr. Teerhere, Ihrectora, and enlace+ generally, are re• eneciftilly waited to attend. Uo9:td • DV mutual uonsent, Me inteest of WM, C. hIcILIB- D Us she trim of linal r PTON SMITH & CO., reused niu the Oils of October last, at which time .he dis posed of IsIS entire interest to Wade Hampton and Geo P Smith. by whom the business of the concern will be settled rise wboie-oe Dry ticruds business will be continued tit the undersigned under the CM of HAMPION ft WADE QAMPTON, GEO. P SMITH urE have received per Exprera a splendid ood assortment 11, of Ge. auilahle for Prements consitting d.es' and Gents' GOLD LEVER 'AND HMNTING WATCHES ; Guard Chains ; Breast and Cuff Pula ; • Ear and Finger Rings; Pencil Cates. Pe irl, Ivory and Shell Card Cases Paper Mackie Port Folio; Ebony Work floret; Rosewood do; Alabaster Toilet Ornaments, (a beautiful article); • • Togethr r with a large and various assortment of - A in r 'lean to ,F l French and G re erman Toys, which we are mu ttered te at greatly reduced prices. KENNEDY & iIASLErY, Jeu/10 No. 94 Market street. • 'R —pr. 4 .ozstrelift'ays9 • F_,I.FiIDIA4 Progera4l4 Elliit:-Ittesdribed:lif Mt. ;1; 7 ; effective Ittunorative is caeca of andimfoomneY • PI '1" and allirregolarities et nature. , It is elt-thatlt profess-, ea to be, viz: Natures Gteittßestatative". • - lis an , "• t orating medicine it is unequalled.. 'Also, a 'certain tem- , . . ody for incipient - catnap:mik:L. ind igettoo, tots of four _ eolu•etiemy,iitiyikallassiindetino -female weakness. 4r "". 110 Only tigeber-AtKOdfCityitit-, 7. • • . • C• SMITHFIELD ST. • , • , ,e ro f oooor o f No. .AIIVELItIEy in - Use - Diamond, is selling-, - Carranls attt mintspetytian? i, ,dientien , of Me •Ittien2l4,,til,,_olll • Dr ; 4 rd. achgt Dnetts,/sc-,for rtlle Or vioirO) N ew E-1-145. .do 4;„. .41.-AtOVPIIIF4IO:‘,II6 - •MO RIS' NA NA a rap ' - lio.l.4lTiondstnet: - • ' ' t• -• • - - - • • ' • • , . .• • , , . . - • ' • • ' , t. • :.'utlf.l"•."‘ . • •• • •1. :- • • *- • - ;-• • r— ' .1: :r • • . .‘ ' •.; • '• V ' . ;,: • • ---"- FARM' AT SEWICKLEY Foe gicc.—A Farm Of Al acid!, with 50 acres improved; a good mono dwelhog house, well arranged; also, a large barn and stable ; a good garden and orchard of gOOd fruit good water and prime timber; one mile below Baden and ill. a past of Crow Bottom ; a short distance from Railing too station on the Railroad.. Price 65500. .Terroo S. CUTHBERT, GenendAgont i.o 50 Smitlifteldem:eot ' AN—:* bales may, reeelv •por B ANN ING No iHa. ja. 2, tad for sale by SHERRIFF, .. ' No. 1O Marketstrem. It llllr. " gAnattal 'La of the sNAß . Yoang Men'* Mereantlle'Llibtary au/ Me ebari,cea l ust itute, bO held et the RetdinZa° Cal i itioenny evening, the ,19..tlibutent, at half pain To'alock, at which 11M8 Reporhs'erill be reed. and an ketionfor officers for the ensuing year will take piano. jaid ALVAN arre.y. === . x ,,_~~ P,,,•4ar* ::: , . 4 , .••••• , 4 - -i , -Sv.`•'siV-,, - .- •J- - • 4- '', '• . . ~.. 4 . ' , - . `j ._ ~- .., ..., .- , ..t.: ...• . ''' ~.. ',-., '; ' -. 4 4 : "4 . ' .1 •:4 ) . .... 4.° ! 4 '14 . 4 .;4 C 4.. ... - --- 's - •- - 44._;1 1 . 4 5 - . .1, .4 . ii.: 4 "; 7 .• , ' I .''' . .I ,' , :' t.,..2:1 , ^'-`'' .. 4 ; 4, - ,:., ,- •: , _. 4.. t. , q -,....„ 4, -,- 1 , ~ ~,, f . sa , ~f ~ ...t .> ' t: tti . : :: ...-t.- 4. 1 '- : ,' ;:', u ' . C. 4 ' ' ,;?- !! .jk' ....;; °42'. .og,'• 1..,.- i.-...-• 4r4P• .4';'` 40 1 4 N.' k•:- ^ 4, :. ,' i. "" N ' - A. N. DIVONIGLIP., Seey IM:MIM PICOGRAICHE P•RT 1/111“. MU ARTHURSON J. V. DILLER, s tkirts - titi:d7) to Ord.r, Steele & Onleer. EdaiiMronah ETNA INSUBANCE COMPANY, Of Harefor4 Conn. • • Capital Stook, - . • • - - - • •15300,000.00 AAleti, • - -.• .44V93,34 PIC - r• Office of thefitiSburgli Ago:Milo ihe &Ore/loom of &Musty" &Loomis, N 0.69 Wood street nov4:tf R. H. BEESON, Agent. . Orleans Insurance Compaviy. ; ALBION. N. Y. CAPITA'. stao,ooo. - Heenied in ciecorcfdnee • with the arneitil ranee -Law of the State. _ MEW above prosperous. awl revpcmsible . ca mputa. X having' complied with tho requisitions of the law' ot this State. is now issuing polities by their. Agent on the most favorable terms, eonststent with_ prudence and safety. 0, NIOHOSON, president. H. S. ferComarir, Secretary. - - - Office, No 54 Smithfield street, Pittabargb, wenn( • ' • A. - OABRIER, Agent. - - . Pittsburgh Life lusurazie• Vompany. CAPITAL $lOO9OOO. iC7 Orstcz,No. VA Pobitri'Verassz...alz • OrFICERI3; President—Jamas S. Hoon • - Vice Preaident—Stano.ei liteChirkan. Treaatuer—.losephlt. Leech: Secretary—C. A Cotton. • • CET See advertisement is another part or ibis paper my 22 Ca' Odd Weflows+ Thal Odeon Building, FouriA sing, butoeon Wood and ' taut .—Pittaburgh En ampment, No. 2, meats* and 341Toesdays of 'each month. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge. No. 4,me-eu Ski 6144 tb Toe o echantee, Lodge, No-2, insetoevery'Ttuusdaieveh. in kemern Star Lodge, No. 24, Ili - e . t.a every Wed/midi,' evening. . . Iran City Lodge, Na. letonieeta Miniday Oeng. Mount Moriali Lase, No. 360; meets every Meader evening, at Union Hal, corner , of Fifth and ihnitnfield. Zocco Lodge,No.-260,IneetseveryTharadayevening, at their Hall, corner of Smithfield and Fitlhatreeta.• Twin City Lodge No. 241,. meets everY Fridny even ing. Hall, corner of Leacock god Sandusky streets; Ai leghenyCity. • ••• [may24:4 y irr Angeron• Lodge, I. 0. of 0. 16"....Tbe Angerona Lodge, N 0.289, L 0. 610. F., meets every Wednesday evening in Washington Hail, Wood innet ja4:ll.r. Ur's. O. of o. - lit.-.l"tace of bleetliB, - Virtuddagton Halt, Wood street, b etwe en sUkand . Prrrsitraon Loney., No. 456..-..bieeu every Tuesday veining. Msscarru.v ENCAIIIIMINT, No 87 —bleete Ist and :141 4 7 .W+v of each month-- • ,anr2l-17 DUF'F'S NEERCASTIGE . :COLLEGE, Third Strawy „Plitarsborgbi, Pa. gy ESTABLISHER [N-1840. - Incorporated by the Legislature (greatly/Iva/4i ssitli Perpetual Charter. Paralry—P DUFF, Princiti??; /Imhof of the `North American Accountant* antiSteamtmit 'Ac countant" Profeuor of Book-Keeping' and . Commer cial Sciences. J D WILLIAMS, Pro essor of Commerciseind Or namental Penmanship. -•- N B HATCH, ESco member of the Plitsbugli Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law. • • ~ A CHARLES BARTHERGER, Architect of St Paul's Cathedral; Professes' of Architectural; Meehanical and Landscape Drawing. With several able Assistants in the Book-Keeping De• parunent. It will be found, on reference to any of our. city mer chants or bankers.that toe Principal of thiSlnititatiou is the only practical accotunint an this city, devoting his whole time, talents, and about 18 years'experience, (in keeping books,) to teething bls important science. His Treatise upon Book-Keeping; published by the Harp •rs of New York, heal:men suctioned by the Ametiran In stitute, and Chamber of Commerce, of that City, as the most complete work upon the science extant Mr. Williams' specimens of Penmanship bay ibg taken the first pranhans at the last of, both in Atte. ghecy and Cincinnati, be is now admitted to be the'liest penman listhe west. Persons duirous of being - thoroughly and practically qualified for business; will find no Instilittion we of the mountains offering so many obvious advantage,— business tarn having no confidebce In any instructors of Book Keeping, but those who have themselves kept Books. Circulars, with terms. mailed to all parts of the coon. try, an application to. Mr. Duff, at the College, Ling (Er Hook Keeping. &et...800k-Keeping, Pen manship, Arithmetic. and blecb gaits' Drafting. taught at 0 K CTULSUISSSoIab Pit 15bUITh Qommerciel Mier. Per sons .desiring Instruction in an. ,of,the above named branches, or any infonnatinn concerning the arrange ate ots are invited to call at the College and get a Circu lar. BaSuiess bows .bath day and evening. ,iee ad vertisecnent in another column. , College Rooms corner o Market apd,Tbird streets. ia7 coneattng, JOANWC° 1111:RY gyp" Attends to Collecting,Bill Posting,. Distributing Cards and Circafat* for Pampa, &C., &C. • Orders left at the Office of the Morning Post, or atifohnes' Periodical Store,Tbird 'at., will be promptly attended to. Ituyeltly Nelson's Daguerreotypes, • Post Office Buildings.. Thijd Street. r IKENEBSEB Viten In all wiathers, from d A. M. to Li 5 P.M., giving an ancarate artistic and animate likeness, unlike and vastly superior to the "com mon cheap daguerreotypes.", at..rke following cheep prices:--61,50, 82,00;113,002,4,00,11.5,00,and upward. ac cording to the she and qua lity of case or Cruse. IQ" Bonn - for children, Prom LF A.M.. to 2 P.M. N. B —Likenemies of 'MO or diseased persons taken 111 any part of the , ;., niavekly Miodgklnsorevr Ellsitehleati Eitaellsturtil . 'puts "Celebrated Matchless. Illaclang,' , superior n brillianty to any ever offered to the potpie. The, proprietors ekaltrogs ens trial, tvAiekttrill O s fact. Manufactured by Hodgkinson & Co., Quarry street, North Third, Philadalphia;,and sol 'at S.N. wicKkaspears . Wholetalli Dru4suid Seed,Warebouse rt 0.164 and INI itiMst7,ceirner of Sixth, oct7:2im • ' • - - Pittsburgh: . Ur Kimball's Starch llscasftes.Forgiving . beautiful . glen to , Linens, tdualinii.Tazishiles, colltuts Shirt'Bosoms, tto:. and preventing the iron "from Wilke-. ting t and, also,doat from sticking to Linens.. It contains nothing injnzious - Alanoractured by C. W. Kimball. Sold Wholesale and Retail by. •- • • • KEYSER & 01 , DOWELL__ j Agents, 140 'Wood street.;' NtConsumption —Curable 0111011.1115.••• 'TALL'S sr SYRiACVM proposes to cure this hitherto incurable malady. The proprietor-of-this greatinedi-. tine says that itiasvorking wooden in the cure of In .riant.Thberrariseand Confirmed Consumption. Rea advertisement in another part of Mut' ' For sale by graYSEEtzle hiTiOWEL • - . Wood street, _. Only Wholenalii and Agents for Pidsbnilb and Allegheny. _ . Lands and Wind Pipe. For ogle Wboleil. sad Bet*U .ili6modigAvgutPTlF,.. • .. A. W. tileiettacili, 10 ES PECTFULLY ioroems his friends end the public -XV In general, that he has opened the tionsel - formerly oceepied by S. Shepard, in Wilitineborgh, where - he is prepared to accommodate travelereend oenumtitaieg bet from the City. • - • filee.W' - TO SAVE LABOR! Ottemllead , Waishlogy THIS article is much "cheaper and easter to cze than Soap, and is warranted to cleanse all kinds of ap parel perfectly. It contains no Fotash.Soda Ash. Spire• its of 'Turpentine, Ammonia. Acids. or any article , that will In any manner injure the Attest fabrics. Ctiicoes are warranted not to fade if washed In this Fluid.. Use no Tirash Foard, for cloMes are•worn out more by the use grit. than they axe by the wear and tear in their uses. .This Fluid entirely does away with that laborious task. Full directions accompany each bottle Sold at the .nominal prise of 1i cets, sufficient for two ordina ry washings. Refernwa--The fo'lowing Ladles have given me cer tificates, ate/king in. higner. terms of my Chemical Wishing Fluid than even could expect. They use it for all purposes where an article for cleansing Is on-, guired, hollering it to be cheaper and cattier to use thin any other article: Mrs. Elizabeth Falutt itock - ,55 Tan uel at.; him. Martha Stitt, corner of FotrrthanCtlmith field streets ; Mrs. Mary•R. lbettyat : Mrs. Mary Jones, St. Clair - at; •Mrs. Mary o.'Bimbig, oa Crawford at, Pittsbarah ; Mrt: 'Heater - IKosiliril; ne.ar Hope Cotton ; Mrs Hannah - -Parker, Soattr ,Com mon and Federal sr, Allegheny City; ;Mrs.` litariettic Howard. Lawrenceville. • Manufactured by C. W KIMBALL; and sold - Moll: sale and Retail by KEYSER-A MiDOWELL;,;,• ' ' 140 Wood street •. Er Empty bottles refilled. likjilltSlC.—Cmsmarint Buns; No. US WoitAtteelfs An. has Put received.-- • • • ' I Live Love but for thee • Change not thou; °Titan's Lament ; Katy, Dartiag; Bacbeloes SoAg; Columbia! the Lando( tha Eltavo, l'ataborine Walu—bv V. Burk; Allan Percy ; Soldier's Wedding; Bird of ttut Green Wood; • • Uncle Saml Quadrille ; afidniglit Walt—by W. V. Wallace; Videlia Waltz, ke.: to OP TOE WEST —A collection .of Sa 'T-cad m a de—b lesta y t...c .F.S. Webster and J.T. Bhp: pa_ priarag a Selection of the-best standardsoaidoaa..oe systems of lostractioa--try L. Bleig_cL A no wt a r Antifie self-luitiktstiog school - 4 4 "t ° 1w ' yusoras Saunders.' - -- Americas Violinist--by.T. F. Banks, Professor of Me. ale; Bastes blelodeoniin three trOhnnas ;' -; National Glee Book. • _ The lileloOeog i a COileatiCll , of the -latest_altd_4n,ost popular Songb tnerehes 2 Duette, ite4ol. Mute Or VW* , sitSZlirdi 117 r ~• ' : t - a .- ha 100142 a2-'u'eg..lßlo,ltEl/FATiolks:.' Irjti.ll4Woodstrset. • , =ffi ~~~. ;• a "-' ^ ~. NIl •, , ITTRACTASN.AT • VITNTRICT'UNRIT4 tED`RXHIBITION r • 0 E2IIOA L 111101301111A14% , ...- - Dissolving views it. Otteorsitatropo-Views, . • - AT LAPAYETTE - :HALL•__;. ' • • EVERY-EIirENENG. TICIBFWEEK.: HE Exhibition will etimmenealtrittt u'derlei - of DIS -801.171N00 VEWS.tAlliteseatitig. Ritind,/tlosnalighla. Cities, Sea View ,, too - pumerotovtorderition(the lo calities)_.ia art. aliMittement‘ l 'After which, a -grand display - of ' • HIX.CLIKONATIIOI4.I-31.1EN11$; with' ei variety of,. pleating 11 . 1 .etantemposts, The entertainments to conclude .with :the far a med CHEMICAL. DIOR A ftlAS:iliastratitte,of..the following subjects,...inseeptib!e 10 All -ate- Changes per„.4r . .y. , the natural day rep rete t tug nature ill tut Iss briali tue , . MILAN. eel FIERRAL, pightvleati calehatllOg night Maw _ And the. CAIURT.,OF.II**I39 7 N,,oight.,, Feast 01 . • Helahazzar.n • • s• • - ! For Mo.ilna t h e sequel to .tteahazzar , a. CITY OF BABYLON, View, at the 121eitittetioris of the City. -For the (mat ttateethe fottOrite lattice* Of, the BIRTH OF. CUPID.. • - , • 11:r'3,1ce "oily . ; 'Children -Tiede: 12 tin . . pr • Do or' 2113zbilatitat 'commences .at--7}: preciaey. ' • A DAY EXHIBITION, ott Saturday afternoon at 3 •-"f - • ". ... , -_!- isti t , . ; • -. --. . • • N.- • . - . . 011annabrirtanta Conitatitroleil 001/ego, •I* . (Ort•llTaltlen".l , ,i'D,rB6o.) - ; . Located at the earner 'qf *lititribts - fastd. Third - . •TIIE. Plan of instruction phoned in_this stitudon, in . reference to . BOOBACEXPING,IiaIt beea tested by ' lac Principal for along - peried;Vmdla - practieal, as wen as theoretical, in all its operadoni.. -- ,Tne student Is - not . cot fined to any panletalru punted:book; but ie exercised 1 oe a great variety-of,pmeticat.'fotras, ructrAs . are of daily ocentiktile .tiWyntioita'departments of trade. : - .Fiec..Lecteggyroit CommereiallAWAre delivered - atlhe . ► College and SfoWp:...isommenclugait;7.Volocit; • There Is - condected WlthihalristfttinOri a Confmeicial Library, affording supetior advautagra to the student', tans 'enabling every one - to:become familiar; with thir. ;I"*. laws of. Commerce. ' ;.1= PENMANSHIP- - A teacher, bag ,becri - eMPlOYilltto 5 twee charge of this branch, who devotee hiarratuileirst• - • teution to the aavancement of hia devisee " A department is opened for the-tthrpose'of-Ilitedeling 4n eehanies and others,.iit the prtheiplet otdrialintor.ou. suncting machinery, enginecring,itc -: By referencete.our principal merchanei antibninbisa men it will be found that - there is no Jostluttioriltiltda vielMty that pomessea superior Advantages Gateatrify-.- ,. .•. - ... ing:xoang men in the venous pursolts'of.trade,.," -1 jait.ditiv.• h. - - And Professor . of. Book-Keeping. _ . . aTO LBT—From the firm of April next. anewnew and convenient three- Mery brick DIMLING ..-HOUS[f-eontau ing eight toQma, end ItiPtufetl. on Boas street,near Water. Apply to . • .114KEwELb, P 136.118 lee jetititivt ; „comet Wood tad Steoed. . $74,2434 34 trr Fait description. in email l' jail a.: . _ . •BANJO..-dPersoos desirous of • 60,1 lea rin t h e B ANJO . - be. that l-t-- t!rXI:M ^ r , lama -; c11.3 -Clair BoteX_f_ corner of Penn and Si. Clair stref..to. • EYS .L0441:4,-..Luoi,-..0a Wednesday. moming, a Ji& bunch of KElrksonup fifteen ininunher, on anted nog. *rho person wbo:.iiiiy hale founifibein aria . - celve one dollar rearazd•by returning - them ' it- ..1(1.1114A.N,•.. 48 Irwin scree;.. - - lir °laity'. OP-AlTENTlON.—Alpsaan's ibi:rcnwThr on-Idan.aip HegWVAarturase.. Prinetateduned to • • wry 44 shadelabovie enia:;-,fruonasera desiring.trar gains are invited to ealL I.itinojoterotbied to ,Bell oat my stock of, Men and Boyelrulter p1?914. - • - No chargel for - slidiving,Giiotta... - • • • • ' • " - sve Elinfibitehlsr.','acct hamondalleg. • OfalsGlLliffittlf .41s. C 044 5 21?. . . . MEP iiIIANT TAILiOIIB•„:ANDSLO ,•_.GAD; 'So. a'• Cosmos- .-IlyiseidY.AsnallL" , •Wkatee starersae 10 . . ..".. • ' ".•‘.' • A1• 44- " , -t:;4l . ts.' 4 "-;-' - Tirrartniaa. ....f . :P THE GREAT o SECRET 'As. : - J e akttT DISCOVERED -- . For the Clara of Clownsiasksptiors r .. •.:: , :..:-.y. New System 4- New Remedies. Triumphant Suce.e . u.'..f.'!•• • •;: - NllTAlit' ft -Oltßl4 p u m , I Er Tns cnii for eeitglic;eolili, sere thrait, Bi:fitting .. -... , "....... blood:difficult b resifting: biattettiiig, incipient, confirm. • ' ' . -•••-••• ed and tubercular •eonsuointion; ta vasas_scsrn. ,;;;.. '.. •••:. Each one •nectiliatlr 'adapted tetiitch..ong *fp* I.llfee:..' - -,-. 'loges of C — onsu mp W , V , .., v_...._:._:' 44.u:4.t SN r il PT 0 , i6*. ":...- ,• -. .' --•-• •,'•- ,•,••,• • . ..r'...,., -.•.:,--'i.- .• -.- . 6 . : , , ! ',: - ': . - , s ' • s !;'l,Caeihi raistin the • .. - i lslde,-bead,hach,lidangtants lArhs,-inlammentot% „ , ,• •. ,;... <sore.- ' ... - ,„„ . ..-1..• - •,..-..- Incipient Consumption..lig .ace ! :en& liekliee.,,,e2: th e --...-., ,;, " • • . , • - _.:,-1,' . - • •, ~ ~.. Wilt Wrappets. . throat, fever , difficult • and • •• '. • -- e., ' - ..;=., '•• ....-...'. - ' w . tdcle - brest & llig,*.mepeeroep- - ', .%:-..,* - .••-•:-...;'''... -"' • ~ • . . . . . • ,_. , • ~. ,-;•,- . • fiiiligl " '':: • ::,..11;:'. Pro_ ,: i .. _ ..., ..... . .. . . .. ~.. . I :.....Costivnes:s, spesimottic. - • e ..„' . ~-.' ~ • '-. •' , SECGAID „STAGE , ,, , . 'Aingli.,vleiceit feVer,,night, . - K; - - -',.-..;;; •.; - - ", ' " . .... 4;, ... ...,.. m i onun , 'did mid dill ef,tir.,..d oiniiiipiliaweld - flobb in the4ace Ann •.' - i•-'' .'• ..'.' : • ' ." ' • ' . 'in Pink Wroppeta. .. , cheek s, Invning beat -iit - the ,' . • ~,.',- •'• --,,..• -..... ' ' I • 4 'palace of the hands andsoles • ' - "-- ,'''' "" • ' -' ' ' -• '' of -he feet;r.sprwararielogras .. - <:'• '; •":•,- , - • ' ' ... , . . . • ' -- '''' '••• • 4. SYslPTOriltili"'." - r . q ! '...' '.-: -% • .1 . • ':":- ' : '• ' 'Diarrhaist, 'dliaitddidefe- ' • -,'" •• 4 -"•'-• ' THIRD' STAGE: • ' ',•: vet, cough and - • ••••••• aareats„veat and theTelllllll6 .- 4 ., : Tabery ufar Cestlcalgit9P.i! lik'bUlti.,.fregilianf - Taiiiting. ••••• i• . in Yellow ,Wrapperg„,t,sll, 1-alight ...delifinr.W And • , .* 7,,,.. I.Avielling of theex.u . e., =plea, .. t'•:. TO THE -AFFLICTED- - The Appearance-in- three • t . ; , .. bottles of ISUTALII:4 DYRlADUrd'utit trewora in me- dieine, from its novelty. and •directemesition , to the old absurd -and ineoesistent ONE - ,DOWLEI . GYSTEIIf; ' 1. while its 'tweets, prepared in thismaineri leech bottle • - ! containing a different prepstation), at eu-esttk tne,dtirw- . . l sat angel which charectenze Connauptien, tastes - tab. ... 4 lisped the welcome truth. of the curabtitty of cat-magus Physicians approve of it beim/settle baiedapoitior- ; rent Ptly , siologfe,el• add Pathological principles. The. . a niablie approve or it; tieraniii it is Common &raw, and ,-, r., becaute toe? . know from sad cep tri•act that one prepa ration wilt not core tht - taru stages •-of- Constimptiort.— • 4 , .. . . . The suffering„dienopuinted and oiscontegedinvalid ep-,„ ;--,..: ..• proves of it, because tisplinciples hold tint, a vesspnable ...." ..„,... , Hopi, and when he. tL'el Ninaii'!' A73!-IVIRIA4!° hopes arerealued IC tie is in tie first stage of .Coniiitnliinil. ,ffrat bottle.hia expeeteraien, difficidilsiff_sposiftfuj; comes free and 'easy ;hie cough ' lotris4ollivirellt - 0W... , , --•-•• •_. forenessiticaling, la his thnsat.ialtairiaiabiii4siainafifs • tireint, side, bead, joints : limbs .;aliti ilk* re Motled,•• - -*--.---..,: ' if hair In the second stage and nsea the locoed beide bit fever , leaveS It in.;• his • diatiltbed itiambers become -: •... -, . • sweet oni refteithing ; his night toketta %Amish ; bill Cl* pectontion eopions and .bloody,,assiuneettireallby_ap- - . .pearance: and - ,tii• length disappears;. kW bowels bei.--.. come segalarr his appetite returns; the finsft„in his • cheek dbrappearat.the butningheat inthe- palms of his -.. • bandsand sides of his. feet stre'reli no tonget;•hiscongn - .....;,..- now. Ceasesi,ho re.ectOeti end 1eWe11....,... - . ~- , ' ;;., -.. • • •, ; - •..,:;i.,• : •, , , ~' 'lf heti In the:third stage, and ones the third - bottle, his MatehniCkladltaii9 ceases",bia", weak bowils, became ',•: - .1 , ..:f.1 Setting); his conk and other '• brut it.) implants disappear feeble': digestion. becomes .streolk, ?and Vifforoutt 1... his .....r strimagictecovore its proper tette, and ereatee 'new s ticb . '! and isouslithin blood; big strength centrals ills Wasted- ...'," • body is clothe d : with.fistit wig tisA:ls'eaviutcaadbeis ; 4 . ,„:•1:,:f 4 i 4 , -- ;:. - fi. , restored to hitallitAe;t: , -. •••te... - ;•;?.....'.0 4. - -4 , • - . ,;.. k• , • ;•.', '...; : .:•.-. 'Each bottle orNoitill!fayiliiiiitittlin'the Syhaptomi of - • - A-•,. • 2 .:-.. :., . - the stage for which it iiiiiteddr;d•pkinted - in front of the . .. ; • - --: ~ ' wrapper,whetabsreacryinvalid.ltrattinittdrown . - i.• -. -.' .• •-• . • toms, can indge.fortilattef,,WalCH , UOTr LEAS HE- .t • . - ......=:-.'. ' QUIRES; cewaequently uo tatitt*Koul.clat.as , :in• de.. - ... .- t. . • •.• . - lecting thc proper atedicitus;., _.t%: - .;•;;•14•4'. '',• , . - e'st..-is. - ..... • - -- :- • - .--. • -1: : Bee Paniphletin.paan laresaloatbaßdltof dribble:per, conudrting Or: blatait's iPatholOgy ••01 - Cantatapttan.-- ~ • :.- ~1 • . . 1 Lectures on theetrionre and uses . of the Human Lange, .._.. • ..- , _...., and tartificatea of "cutalf.'.'_ .• -.' 77,_ ,, , __:.i . ,,..,..':. • * sf.''s 7 ... Er Prepared • snip by - De);lStit2lll4',",iirvenior and . -,. - ; , '. .";,..4•'; . :!p;: n ...i: Proptieter. • Price - ()tie Dollar Pet flintle"... - • = •' - 'l'• - ' ',- - : -.-. ... ....../ .1 ;s1.1z•- : siltI e - • . • . .. - K tiIISER &lII , IIHriVEIJi.;-140i Wood it..;; ..•.- • . - 1 • , ~7.04.1.v.•:, . ...1: Only Wholesale eba•Aetill- iat4ten!* for'PlusbusEth and ' - ' - - .,1 .. .e .5 ;r:,' 53 91 -44 .:? *. Allegheny County. - •,. -.• ...• •• .... .• .- HaTtdlent. - , .. •'. I, • - -'e• - ••• - `•• s- - ' .. TI w I/P .- - ' • - •• .- 1 . • Orsini Oix, A/ST.OII6NT Aispos,Coss.pAni,t -. : . ... . ' Pittaburghaannary 15t,1861. .5 . ~...' , rflilE President and - Managers. of the Conifidy for. - •-•-•,..". -1 1 1.. erecting a itridgit overthe Alleittcrip-Itivetc,,oppo, . ••,..: : site Pittsburgh, in. the'connty' of-Allegiteny, s have this - ----• ".•.-; ; day declared.a Dividend of Two-Dollars on melt abara of. the capital sweletiuuldi.ag:lniheneme of individuals': on the hooka of tbe :Company; out of the profits of tbeii' last six months, which ,wO/popaid. M. Stockholderit es -,! their legal representativesaortnwith. • . . ..•.• ja3:diwtevrat , . : ..,_.-lOHN'HARPEIL,Treasurer. - ' nasr. STAG wrongs, synoktssLit Ann "RETAIL Dltitit.Ll !ma t • • . Trarcass. GOLD J7IWELEY, PURR SILVER.WARE 7 PLAITED . ' 000.014; Ao , Ali kinds aliWkSdies. ; dud Igivel!lr Aural' le paired.' No. a 'ldislglitektieetjciw 'dims " ! 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The Lot is 16 lett (rent on the Ca , nal, by 45 deep, 1 6 .4 1 /1 1111 eS.": Price SLOW. - Tema . - 5 . ... , 0! . 4.11Wyr . ,M4netal Ageny: .1 . ',..-Atirphk7ttelilstreet. Gag EMS 415:tf 2 • c _ _ • - ` ~ j ~` rtL' _`,` ME= . ". - , EMI t, t- • : BM
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