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A') , 47. :: , I ~_".t .1 . : 1 I -1 11'‘-* * :Ii„ . 4 1. - . 6 .4 t . 1 ; 4 .- - --4;v0 , 4 4 . 11‘..0,,:z . ,.- ka - „ ---__ ~- _ 'Democracy of 'sold mother Cumberland" met '" - . ry 1.. 4'l tAst * V. 41 t:- 4 :I:: -'.-- ,-:: 2112 Convention at C KEuv arliele, o E n sq Monday wpresi the fotho denk f . .. --- :ir , --4. - , . , ..01.... -vl ~„„..t - . lan - nary- BERL Ea. -,- ...-."'. ' '''''. 44' 1 / 4 4. r '''' , 4 : l4 %r .. --- ' - • W Dale and T. At Galbraith Sec g; - Al ., -# * . ,4t .43 ,--es---. toz,„ ,1 , , „ and Dr. Wm. W. 4.---',F vvir,ettic , .04 - - ....,..-•- .ti.. - 4 - ?.. - 1.... 2:0., -.,k, . -Lia-li'. an d William Barr were ch osen t„,- , -vi t :?•fg 41. 4 _ -. .. - . Lewis Hytr " egt„..--„; 1,..._,,..... ,, , , ,,...,fr..,..„ , ,-.1 7 1114 1 , t , v01_... - 1 / 4 , 12. , .... _ _ presentati . ve delegat es and the ne' t -4...•Pf5.d E ,, -,--_ t, ' - '": i. k...A , 1 0 . -- ' ton Senatorial da l e ga Dem ia ocra mbe la 7 c _.,,,,_:?,,,.,,n---t•-1/4!,..-eftl-4.'"-Tho.sp.-W,,,.04eir,1t. 41.6, tion with inittructions to support -".451"' 4n4g47-14.- . 4...r w. , „ - t -' W x-i • - 47-t.W, - - . •—• .stste Conven , ilf*- 46' ,. 7 - w:: 4 „, ,r4 t,r'. - _ s i,i..i - t r;". 4 . , tTie, " l -4''V, :;7 1, ;r _,.:f.:,...: - -,,- ..-7-- ' - Mr. c li a lu td int e f o o rtun r Pre issi al on deut er. and John B. Brat -7i ' '. -; . •" l ' .*. e'Et4r = 4 ; : -''''. ...I '... t 4-: '4,b r3 .4--" . .j 4 1 4: 7,iv .4 "7.,.. - 741,7 1 ' . ',..,-; 7 4 ,,. ' - - -c•- : -- -•-:• • 4r:cornM an , of Carlisle, then ad o op ff ted erecl thefol 'Ll P. I. ' 7 - ' ..'" r r ' ' ~: , ••• -. 4 . ~.4 4-4 .. N,, i. . - ,A - re, , , - - I_,_ lowing resolutions, whichwere . ... --.4'.'441 - -4:-- ' - 79-;,,11f '-' " - „„.7'" - ' 4 D t ti '' -, -;' 1 V .' 4... ' -e_,.. 11 - . 4 ' ...-- - , s- - - 4 -...-- --- • d confidence in the Don. James Buchanan, e '. '' '44'!' - ' ' l r •I''l'' - - --- - . 3BheC° '' II t, and a profimd states * c! - A t , ::e...lti :„.PV I T•l• '' ,l ", •t!' --_, a••* - r-• I t -- - - a man of giant inte ec P . , _.,2 4 - , ft ~,,. v,- - r sz. t x ~,.- , .- .' :•vp-if., s ., , ‘lt i ,t, ) *L . - -- - '-:. .. - d t h at we, as Pennsylvanians, observe 1 ter,o4..r.Tpt. j'"‘•k1414,,,t '1:41",., 'ON ..-; , " . ::- . - with,fealings of pride, that his - name and fame e ---1. C . Ass - 4 .*: e't e Xit f +...'lir *._4o : '7: ' -., • . isnot. confined to his own. State, but h W.. ' . 1 / 4 1 / 4 77K -- ..5, , - -4-- .-, ...r -'' • = , - • the ranks of the Democracy .4 - 4 ,„,j, ,... • ' •••. ..„_„. ,-,-,rht--...te.. •n4„,,..c..v. • stands foremost ut e ''C ", v-iiir . , , es,'' QZ141...t.,.5.._Vf_,-,i, , Ig rzyza ; Y „??• ' , , ... . .. lea p.f ti the wh t ole th li e nio pee n : eid Th en a ey t we by ttehav' the e his nom , uji : ft . •- -- il .'--1. - 'k• - istr - ‘ 44 ••'' F r' 4 4 17' -4.- 4:,.. 4t , i r ; 1*- ..: ~ ' :::.- celvt,ertfmtion, would result in his triumphant also r.02.,1 1:N.,. , ."j011-.. e ,c 44,,,,,. ii,,- e. 4. - - - - Awn_ • c h aen by this 02r-a-...11 *, ,, %' i ve5 -, .' 1 7•Pra1t."4-4V , c. - 04.. ` - Resolval, That the Delegates o . - r-'''" , •''''t'te.° m-0.-i"•,•'z't '- u#A . l -- - - ''' '.* t 1 to 7 represent this . Senatorial and Ci*'' ' ''S k•--- i"- " -f•u :t 4.)44t-141+ " 14 g 3-- ------' C°nven an '' '' ' State Convention, t -: " 7-1 '„,,,,,,,, -- _S tis . , ~..,,A ki. ,,,,,f- ...,-._ .-•--,.. - Representative District in the d to y te for 'T .1.- - k,..._r0.... 5, 41gv,,,..„*cair,,,-;iffs" ' ,77' -- -; he,and they are hereby instruct! Itri '', , ,.-_riT 6 l .0 .," 7- &':-..s1 ~A.'- ' 4 1 .5 ....r 4 :, >IN, .'-';', r" -' " - ' de.legates to the National .!'"7' - -7" - ^-,•,'• t'-1...0,.'',•--- 4 " - iC;IV..-A --. tO the nomination of Mr... Buchanan. :.'-'4,4..t',',17titgt..tV44;51-t-111.i.st*.-i - Convention favorable V • f,T,:r, t ,„_• •---.•„;„-_-:,4_1'441 •Evtrite..i...e:.74•;-‘ is. 't.IN ~ '". :,, • - •"-_ - 4. ..- k g-, . .1:-ZOt V t •,'-.- . .4,,,37,..r..„..e4.-'•tsfeco *4„..'1,t - W;r4v. 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"• - :3 , 41; `European Governments are warned, in against ' , .. -- f-f?"1 . .;;•4-•=$•- ' ii•latenuMber of the Silesian Gazette, ,-. . i lrr-i., i ..,•-•.- . ss-, W....te,„:"*„.,•-:, - ce rt a i n adiemes_of,revoltitionists at present re -siErt-'74ACLVI - States, where, that journal ding :in i 4 i4,'-4.4 "th abetteriof revolution have a fund of ?. efo = fai°7 - '4' • 41-,-.-4 .tueive millioria of dollars, sad will, when the - 4q*.,,r•ti„. 4 , -1-4 ,- .Y. ,-, f dine of action comes, be backed by the naval f the federal government!' ,_-.t. arel - nolitary power o - t"........f.v-..F. titt.,7, sat„-• ../4.1 ;z7N.3...,•=;-1:74• The Gazette urges the importance of the Mob • rit of a German fleet to guard the mouths . 4 4 -- t +0, ,,f ......i.j_t i t- ,... z . ,:,....„.... , ': e, . ...., • e „:,.... 1.. ..r- ... - -L1 ''' .: • e l l 'a .'- 'l=kr.„„.," - It.el '---- Tjailrestii, Elbe and Trave--the . retention of „.• , OE4' 4 ...5..,---7 , tiwp rten d ari and austiinn troops in Holstein ..o ,„.".... =l/4-.......v.-••....a.(4 - -- -- ' 4.**- ----0,,14-- , - the ejection of all suspicions Americans-and, •-44 „, ....„ 4.:14 .."tr? a • , ,,...„„;4,...,„": 2 ,;-- ,L... „.7114:41 , ~.,-,..„..L.-44..-,440„... _ finally the radiation or all American consular ?„, 4 1,M ..".- . v.;'.-0:14--1'74;4'-iik''''''''''-,-r. . t g i n Germany I " 1 ""• 1 0, -V_ - ^ft,N:4" - 1 - ,7-, - aA„. - ,i.; ; ~Pl, - !1, e l. e . . , ag! 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''''4.l-...2--..1,-i'f 4l, ' i.::' ' '-' --'*'' - '... ' t ~.. 4-1 - '----- . ' .!•4iN.;x:*.i. : i.i..g..:;nit:. OP,IICILL:7OI77IIW. or rins LUST lUoiiike Piffling lfigPii . **UP; PilitOrti ti• PrOildet4 9AMI!!4=41011.11ING: - -==: - . -. - -. - -- .D2,1500-It - A - 1441 TIMIS T Yokagesusurr op TER mama STATIIII SATtfallS .. AN itthaviveans; .subieci "to derision of chtllemoorasit Qeneral. Convention. . TOR VW PILREIIDERT : WILLIAM R. KING, • Subject ea the same tkeisi!,n. PIL 0100114 TIC "OASIDIO/iTEI FOR TI - Olt N.. B. • GT " '4. * ItR I E 'City Committee of CorzeopiiidOnpe. Me, are authorised to announce thakthalol lowing gentlemen have been 'appointed as the Democratic Committee of Correspondence Tor the . • year 1852, in pursuance of a resolution of the late City Convention, viz: • .Chailett.itainett, George Wilson, HngkOallagher, B. - EL Patterson, * •Alek, Holstein, " Cheilet A. lticAnulty, *Ai:kill Watt, Francia•Felix, :James A. Parkinson, Jameirb; Kelley, Joseph Birmingham, Wm. J Rose Charles Kent, - • Wm. Alexander, David Seitz, •-• Joseph Weeks, Samuel Fleming. s®" We have en mean interesting communi cation from our friend, Wet. J. Ross, Esq.,_ enti ' tie'd "..edvanii of the Revolution" which we shall pchlish.in our next, if poseible.. ' Mayor of Pittsburgh. 'We see by the. Pittsburgh papers that the Hon. • - John B. Guthrie has been unanimously nominat - ed as ther-Democratio candidate for Mayor. Mr. • - •G. has snide an honest and energetic officer-- slid b firmness has controlled and checked • the turbulent in that city,' We sincerely hope " • t 'that the good sense of the citizens of Pittsburgh . • will be shown by his re-election. His predeces - • Bor. was a disgrace' to that city—and now, as _ - - .they have the very man to fill that office with ffignity, firmness and decision they ought at all sacrificeskeep bimatthe head. of affairs in that Weairzweland Republica». tie" The - people *of other counties and other • - cities are watching with intense anxiety the progress :of affairs in Pittsburgh. They have - seen the character of the city redeemed during 'the "administration of Mayor Gums, and they • • now ardently desire that he shall be re-elected. During the period the maniac Barker was Mayor • OfthScity, every one knows that neither life • nor property were free from danger. Murder, • - • assault and battery, arson, theft, burglary and rowdyism, were matters of every day occur .Bence- In fact, so bad a character did our city erristairzahroad, that strangers and travelers ab. - whitely were • afraid to come near us. We speak what we know, and the public know to be a - fact. The moment Mr. soma was sworn into office, he commenced a thorough re form ~ge secured the services .e.f, the very beet . • - polite officers that he could fmdill the city, and bihis untiring vigilance and sleepless watch . ftillteszi, he soon succeeded hi restoring order and Security to our city, and has given it once good name at home and abroad. sow, we call upon every man who has at heart .welfare of Pittsbn.rgh—who wishes to see :::.iiiirdlism.fatuver banished from our midst-- iidesituus of being protected in his person fl d&property — to vote for JOHN B. Girrusas. -thihk it is due to Mr. Otrunus that he ahouldilre re-elected, as a testimonial of the • good'dOpinion. entertained of him and his admin.. 7'F. • -id:ration . by the citizens of Piusburgb. In a `..:matier.of-thie kind, we can with propriety appeal ha'siiii4oter, irrespective of party, to give hie _suffrages to the present incumbent. Cumberland County for Buchanan. Tam Conaccaorat. Jouitaat..—We owe our co • temporary of the Journal an applogj for not having noticed the beautiful new dress in which he hrought out Ms interesting paper on the cam ! . ' mencement of the new year. He will readily understand that the omission was an oversight and not an intentional neglect. Much as we dif fer from him in political opinions we have al• ways believed him to be atrus whit', and nothing else,- -While he follows the-course in which we havnalways found him, we have no objection tti him ••spreading himself." for we can always 'know where to meet him. But we have said .7 - nufre than.we intended to say in commencing ' . - th4ilitsragraph; that is, that we are gratified to i;thist he is so liberally supported by his ": - 1447:4: 0 =Ole him to appear in his present •• “,4,.....,._. 7,,...;.,• WEIBMIGH: •--JANUARY 10 correspondence of autruantna, Jan:4 ,tb 1862.1, 8 O'diettk7Z - Ar: f Afie Dear *lnhere of the:LLTiose:- of 'RepresentativesAave 'nominated Jolt!S. Riley, of kitroArongAlo:l4iliter: of thaObod r y, Nessri.,.:l3o4nnn,r4 Cat:Arland, • 4211a0f 11114:L illy Citiididetes for tbe . same prefe‘rment ; but before ballot ingart; caucus,•they withdrew their . pretensions and ,9,1114 F, and Mr. Rhey was, nominated by opOlamation, and that utapizoops,- Iy. Mr. Rim B young -MI of, talent, and Thellease will bo organized to-morrow. The Senate is not so fortunate. Some of the Senators of both - parties are yet absent, arid' though each party c u lled a caucus , this evening, they have been postponed, and willprebably be held to-morrow morning . What th e result will be it is hard to tell, though appearin : cies seem to favor the supposition that Gen. Wm. P. Pack er, of Lycomirtg, will be the DemOoratie candi date for Speaker; indlehri H. Walker, of Erie, the Whig candidate.. The election. of coarse depends upon the vote of Mr Hamilton, of Philadelphia county, . great doubts are now anniii' mined by both par ties as to the course he' will pursue. He has heretofore promieed, or openly declared, that he would vote for Gen. Packer for Speaker, but I am now informed that he stubbornly refuses to answer any one of our party, when interro gated into hie vote. The whole matter, se far sa the organization of the Senate is concerned, is now enveloped in a sublime mystery, or glo rious uncertainty. . The most probable presump don 118 that the " Native " is now in the mar ket, and voting for the highest bidder. Who ever heard or knew of one that was not, or the Native party that was not, when circumstances would give the opportunity P The sixteen Democrats and sixteen whip of the Senate should, in view of this state of things, make some reasonable division of the offices, and go on to organize and commence the business of the session J. M. Sullivan of Butler, will probably be the Whig candidate for chief clerk, and Dr. Patrick of Fayette tbe Deniocratie candidate. Who will be elected Is another matter. CoL Win. Tack will be the Clerk of the House, though Mr. Eliot, of your city, is making Dome show for support in caucus. It is hard to beat an old officer so well liked as Col. Jack; as long as his party is in power. The old members al- ways make the nomination, and it is but natu ral that they should have attachment for an old clerk, which will always secure Ids success as long as he behaves himself as well as Col. Jack always does. W. 8. Picking will be the assis tant clerk, but the transcribing clerks will be all changed, with perhaps one exception. The other officers of the HO/1110 will also be much changed. Your bumble correspondent is a oandidate for no office at all, on the Kommth platform of non intervention, and no man dare interfere with his claims for support. What a pity all candi- dates could not have such a platform. LATRIL—The absent Senators have arrived, and Whigs are ail in' canons. No Native Nme o'clock.—John H. Walker of Erie has been nominated for Speaker by the Whigs. . FRANKLIN limixisßusa, Jna. Gth, 1852 My Dear Poet :—Tho Honseof Representatives met this morning, and elected Mr. Riley, of Armstrong, Speaker. He was conducted to the Chair by Mr. Bonham of Cumberland and Mr. Acker of Chester, and made the following very beautiful and appropriate Little speech: Gentlemen of the Douse of Representative, : I feel deeply impressed with the honor you I have just conferred upon me, in selecting me to ' preside over the deliberations of this branch of the Legislature. I fully appreciate, gentlemen, the importance of the trust reposed in me, and entertain a profound sense of the - responsibilities attached to it. If in the discharge of 'the func tions of the office with which you havientrust ed me, I shall fall Into error, as I doubtless will invoke your kindness to attribute it to an error of the head rather than of the heart. I can at least assure you, gentlemen, that I will discharge my duty and my whole duty to every member of the. Rouse with strict impartiality. We have assembled in this Hall, gentlemen, as the chosen Representatives of the people of a great and powerful Commonwealth, the second State in the Republic—a State vast in her mine ral resources and her agricultural wealth—a State proverbial among her sisters for the indus try virtue and enterprise of her citizens, distin guished. as well, for her love and attachment to her own organic law, as for her ardent devotion to the Constitution of the National Union. We have, gentlemen, delicate and important duties imposed upon us here. We are the politieal guardians of her highest and dearestintereste, and we must cherish and protect them. Upon our Legislative action here, much of her future . prosperity and happiness may depend.. May -we discharge those duties in such a manner as will meet with the cordial approbation of our constituents, and at the same time, promote the general prosperity and welfare of the. Common wealth. After pronouncing this speech, Mr. Rhey re ceived the oath of office from Mr. Acker, of Chester, who received most of the Whig votes for Speaker The new members were then sworn into office, and the House adjourned. The Senate convened at three o'clock, and the Secretary of the Commonwealth being introduc ed, presented the returns of elections for Sena tors at the election of the second Tuesday of October last. These returns were opened, and on motion of Gen. Packer, were read by the Clerks. On motion of Mr. Forsyth, the Senate then proceeded to the eleetion of Speaker, and the first ballot resulted ea follows, viz—Henry A. Mnhlenberg received . 10 votes; John H. Walker 16 votes; Gen. Wm. F. Packer 1 vote, and Thomas Carson 1 vote. Mr. Hamilton, the Na tive Americlui Senator, TOted-on the first ballot for John H. Walker. Mr. Wall4ivelted for Thomas Carson, and Mr. Muhelenberg for Oen. Wm. F. Packer. Of course no one having a ma jority of &lithe votes, there was no election. The second ballot was ordered and resulted as follows, viz—Mahlentierg 15; Walker 15; Pack er 1, and Carson 1. The Native Americaa Sen ator dii not vote ataiL A third ballot being ordered, resulted in the same state of chaos and confusion, 'by reason of the etilence of Mr. Hamilton, and the Senate, on the motion of Mr. Fralley, of Schuylkill, ad journed till to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock. The Whigs, immediately . after the adjourn ment, went into caucus. • . The end is not yet. The Nati've,lir, Email ton, voted with the Democrats to adjottm. Methodist, Episcopal. Statistics. The New Yogi Christian ;Advocate, noticing the statements:kibently, made by ' Alsztmder Cum mings, Esq., at a Methodist Convention lately held In Philadelphia, going 'to show a steady de cline in the Northern church since the separation in 1846, gives the following figures, from - the an nual minutes of the church, showing; the num ber of members in each year since the eepe ratioi. It differs materially from the other statement. • . Increase. Decrease. 1846 644,299- 12,348 / 847 .. 681,59E 4 '.' 12,742 1848 ........ 689,066:01.. 7,608 ./849 ... . .... 662,815 = 112,249 1850 ..... _689,682' ' , 27,867 1851 721,804 ...82;442% , Orao DEBT DBDUORD. - -The , :7 , Per .Oant. Ohio = bonds, - omit's% to StAt4 o , oo :PArtina on Monday i n New York, - rinOtiltimPTi'd oft This sum, with the s6oo,oOo,.dier'"for fipe res t i .taTe,*/i4sied: 4"iiiT 7 :Or Ow Fund • , —...R.- , ...•-•- - -t , .:-,,= , -.04w:5 . .z; , E, 1- . 22,.i i - , _-; • The Relations of Austria and Engle:ads 'The best news in England from Vienna, be dente it is considered decidedly pacific, is that Lord Westmoreland has been officially received as Ambassador from England, by the Emperor. Yet the Atlantic's advices, which are the latest, give understanding of official complaints against England, from Austria and other despotic powers, of the protection given to political refugees in England. with intimations that citizens of. Great Britain may find It somewhat dangerous to travel in those countries until these complaints are duly regarded. The following gives some, idea of the atate of things between Austria and Eng land, previous to Lord Westmoreland having an interview with the Emperor of Austria, on the 13th, to present his credentials : Vienna, December 10.—Since Louis Napoleon has become dictator, the hostility to England has become more strongly pronounced than ever, and the introduction of a continental system (Terre) is now openly spoken of as a consummation de voutly to be wished. The Lloyd of yesterday contains.an artide on the subject, which deterves your attention ; the writer is of opinion that 4. all European powers, and particularly all German powers, must feel it a duty to combine in taking defensive.measures against the English system of plunder." As the last half of the article is directed against Prussia, I must suppose that the reported refusal of that power to share in the Austrian customs-conference of the 2cl of January, is correct. The ancient jealousy be tween the rival dynasties is as great as ever, and Prussia is evidently determined not to be taken in tow by her powerful rival, if she can avoid it. —.7Vazet Correspondent. No one attempts to write letters from Hun. gary ; but it is said that a grand battue was recently the cover for a political meeting in that province. The affair took wind, the gendarmerie got on the trace, and it is believed that this led to the domiciliary visits paid to Kosauth's rele tidns, of which mention has already been made. At Vienna great anxiety is felt for the news from the United States,•respecting the reception of Kossuth. In Germany the press is forbidden to record the events which occur in France, in a manner adverse to Mr. Bonaparte. A bizvr Cnaarry.—Rev. Geo. F. Haskins, of the Barran Catholic Church, has purchaaed the Dickenson estate in North Square, Boston, for _ .a aliritable inatitu Lion of his own founding, the object of which is to maintain and educate des `tame ehiltlcen, fitrniSh them with trades, and provide for their general welfare. Ttcs A.4.EGICEATY VALLEY RAID ROAD. -An amount beyond the ontt required to .obtain the letters patent, has been subscribed to the Alle : gheny Valley_ltailroad, and the certificateto that has been'Obtained from a majority of the Conurdssion* - thiciiiiiirairded to the Governor.; Immediately upon the il3l3llEtOf -the letters,• the Stockholders will orgetate bylthe electioirof a board.of Directors and proceed to the:olgEre,7 4 r the:ground.--itmo 90;246• ;6,084 • _Atth e . prima- to cents per uunarea a .- 1 -The New York -Company Courcrr woirßuciaANAF-,,_ last week, s - d „ ed their price_ to have .. re: r"k bic fiet,/ the reduction- (ofPlieL7:7l itirg62l*rit V 4*l6llll-11214e egs eo bed.ild-1 cif rtvur the list of this me 4 441 . 4 10 A•emy they e to 3 fiii t ugiagYcalsolvgu 2 -- t ake - ,-; ~.---. :4 1 • -4- • - .:„; • " .K;` - ';72 -4 •:`,":!: • r' •• ~ •- - -4 -4' '; • t , - - • ,- -•- „ -••• • •" • •'' - '" • • „. ~ t 1: - • t -” 7 - , '` - - 14:1 =• „- ; -,,, • - ,••••-•• - • - -•*m - , ' - ; - • - - - • , -= • • ••• - • , -.~ .., .: F'• ;::: , ;...i.,.....„,,::• , .4,:. - - , :. , :::„: - : ',''Y'; - 'i.!:0.: . ..'x!, , L: .:,'4',_:;•:f..!,i-..,-,.'-.:;::!•-7::T':•i'..:::;:,::::::: _ ~/ '.~. of the AOleghoay ` County - Agricultural-Society, The annual meeting of the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, held fer the election of officers, and the transaction business,. was called ii the 10 o'clock , , , . f xs Sr.,Wiihaon Marten , 'of liatiehester, took the'. chair, t!,ittilaines K. Kennedy was appointed ed Seoretlxv..;-- John Mitidoch, jr., of Peebles township, chairman of-the committee on the revision of the'constitution and by-laws, presented a report various, provisions of the constitution and bpdaws. The first article of the constitution read as .the undersigned, do agree to form an .assooiaHon.to,lie.entitled the Agricultural Soci ety of Allegheny., ! „County, the object of which shall be ; the prinant:ion of the farming interests of the County." ' - • This was altered "Wei,the 'undersigned, do agree to form an assoeiation; to be; 'entitled the Agriciatitral So cietyref !Allegheny County, the object of which Shall be the promotion of Agriculture, lforti culture, and the Mechanic-Arts." 'The article of the constitution, providing for the election of officers, was altered so as to, per- ' mit the election to take place either by ballot or marking. The article providing for the appointment of a board'Of twelve managers was amended by the insertion'ef„ 'there shall be a Board of sixteen Managers; twelve practical farmers . and horti culturists, and four practical mechanics. The-day of-holding the annual meeting of the sooiety, was altered to the first Wednesday in January. ' The :eighth and last provision of the consti tution was amended so as to give tho disburse-. meat of the funds to the Treasurer, under the direction of the Board of Managers. ALTMATIONS IN SUE "BYLAWS. The second article was amended so as to read as follows: " No person shall be entitled to the privileges of this Society, either to vote or to receive any appointment, until he has paid the iniatoryfee but persons - who have been members during the previous year will be considered members until the day of the fair, when in default of renewing their subscriptions, they will cease to be mem- The provision, requiring ploughs for the ploughing match to be entered ten days previous to said matoh, was altered so as to extend the time to the day previous to it. The first article in the " rules of the cattle show," was amended, so as to throw it open for competition to the inhabitants of any of the sur rounding counties or States.. A similar provision excluding the manufactu rers of other counties or States from competing with our merlmnics, was likewise rescinded. The time for giving notice of the entry of ar ticles for exhibition at the annual fair, was ex tended to the Saturday previous to it. On motion, the report was unanimously adopt ed. It was proposed to apPoint three judges at the annual ploughing match, in addition to those al ready appointed, who shall remain on the ground while the ploughing is going on. Their appoint ment was finally left to the decision of the next Board orManagers. The members present went into an election for officers, and a Board of Managers, wheia the following gentlemen were declared unanimously elected : President—J. K. Moorehead. Vice PrarDient--Wm- Martin, Sr. Treasurer—Wm. Lorimer, Jr. Corm/landing Secretary—A. B. McQnewan. Recording Secretary—C. &lively. Board of Managers. Samuel. MeCtudin, John Murdoch, Jr., David Boyd, P. A. Way, R. McKnight, Jno. McKelvey, Benjamin Kelley, J. McK. Snodgrass, J. E. McCabe, Joseph Miller, John Young, Jr., Alex. Speer, Robih. tp. Alexander Speer, Josiah King. On motion, tt was Bereaved, That the members of this Society, with the exception of nurserymen, be requested to present to the Corresponding Secretary, for the use of members only, grafts and buds of se lect fruits, which may be in their possession. And that for the purpose of insuring the advan tages of this proceeding, they are requested to deposit grafts on or before the first Monday of April, and the Corresponding Secretory s hall give notice by newspaper to members that they will be entitled to distribution. On motion, the Society adjourned. WM. MARTIN, Sr., Pres. J.USES K. KENNEDY, Secretary. MEVIIRO OP THE BOARD OF MAN•azna. —The Board of Alanagers of the Allegheny County Ag ricultural Society, met after the adjournment of the Society, for the purpose of electing ofFis eels. On motion, Cot. J. E. McCabe was unani mously elected Chairman, and James K. Kenne dy Secretary, for the ensuing year. On motion, the Society adjourned, to meet again on the last Saturday in February, in the New Court House. J. E. McCABE, Pres't. J. K. KENNEDY, Sec'y. TUB Fin OF THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.— From an informal report read to the Agricultural Beady, at their meeting, daring the present week, it appeared that there were between four and five hundred dollars in the treasury, after the payment of all expenses. This will ensure the success of this valuable Society during the present year. . _ ._.. ..',.i' : :. :•' 1 • .. '.. ,.- '• - • : ' ,, ;•::' 2 .• , .` , .-.i.',',:7:;.:t".'.. IMEkI • •,.H.1„4.-';'l:' - - -,•,-,:'-'1,..51i.,,,:.:'.14-:..,,,,,,,:. ~,,,: ~ ~ Ti ,-;-,::',-,:..',.,::..,.. ..:,%.'i.i-5-:2•ir.i-:.i•1:,,i',:-y.:i.t..,7, :",-3.:,; k EIMM _~, _, ' I An Ohio paper says there is a postmaster in the town of Palestine that does not know the use of postage stamps. He thins that they are "merely a city ornament" When men wish to get out of trouble, they seek advice from a lawyer—the only man in the world Who can makemoney by sowing dissention. When they riish for health they apply to a doc tor—the ouly'man in the world who can make money by keeping , people sick. Queer animal that, human being, Dan Marble says he once partook of a rooster so old that he was bald headed. To get the fea thers oat, the "house gal " had to use a claw hammer--while the old creature was so tena • thous of. life that after being baked two hours he still continued to crow. With: a, few leather pickles, such poultry must beinviting. The Irish residents of New Haten' have ap pointed a committee to make arrangements for a demonstration for the purpose of petitioning the Government to intercede in behalf of O'Brien, Meagher, and their associates. Two thousand, gallonsof Yankee rum and half a pipe of brandy were spilled in the sewer, on the corner - of Matti and Milltown streets, at Calais, Me., on Tuesday, in the presence of a multitude Of persons. The office of the Southern, published by Messrs. Nelson & Clemens, at Carrollton, Miss., was destroyed by fire on the night of the ith ult.— No insurance. There is a "school of design" for girls, in Bos ton, first opened in October last, by William J. Whitaker. He had but seven pupils, but the second term opened with sixty pupils. The Danish mining expedition to Greenland appears to be very promising. Large'quantitieg of copper ore, containing about sixty per cent. pure copper, are easily obtained, a ship load of which will be sent to England in tho spring. Rev. Calvin Fairbank, the slave, abductor, who is in jail at Louisville, if convicted, will be sentenced to the penitentiary for life, that being the penalty for the second offence. At the dissolution of the National Assembly, M. Dupin, its President, made the following la conic address to the Deputies. "My dear col leagues !'the atowr is for us, but the MIGHT is against us. Resistance would be folly. I have the honor to bid you good day !" He said it and departed. The number of Political Journals suspended in France, since the 2d of December, is seventy three. Lola Moniev is said to have concluded the the most profitable week's engagement at the Broadway Theatre, New York, ever played there. We notice that resolutions have been intro duced into the Kentucky Legislature to stand by the Compromise and the Union of the States, but to submit to no encroachments upon her rights of any kind. • Jenny Lind, it is stated, will take passage with her friend, Captain West, on board the steamer Atlantic, on the 28th instant, instead of waiting, as was her original intention, until the next trip of her favorite craft. A glass for drinking soda has been invented with two portions, so arranged that the two in gredients meet and effervesce at the moment o entering the mouth. The six Barbary horses, presented by the sul tan to the president of France, are valued a ' " ' . . $48,000. Louis Napoleon may owe Ms life to their fleetness, one of these days Dr. Franklin need to say that rich widows were the only kind of second hand goods that sold at prime cOst. ILosinth a , Subiatuftled A Id" Bleating In Philadelphia. A large meeting in favor of " Kossuth and Hungary" took place at the Chinese Museum, Philadelphia, on Saturday evening last. Judge Kane, of the U. S. District Court, presided, and delivered an address on taking the chair, during which he advocated the right of the United States to interpose in behalf of the cause of freedom and free institutions in Europe, when assailed by the powers of despotism, and quoted from Vette', to show we had the right to inter fere. Judge Kelly then read a long and eloquent letter from Gov. Kossuth, expressing his confi dence in the hope that Pennsylvania would not remain indifferent to the cause of Hungary, and that they would carry out whatever they prom sed. James Page followed in a brief speech, and concluded by offering the Harrisburg resolu tions, which were unanimously adopted. Letters from the Hon. Thos. S. 8011, Thos. B. Florence, Si-Gov. Wm. H. Seward, of N. Y., G. A. Gwin and others, were read. Col. Flor ence remitted some ' , substantial aid" to the cause, and Gov. Seward enclosed the following as a "sentiment:" "Cashier of the Think of Auburn, N. Y.—Pay to the order of John W. Aehmead, Esq., for Governor Kosauth, fifty dollars. -.-- • . The letters wore warmly applauded, after which Dr. Elder, read an address to the people of the United States, claiming the interference of our government In behalf of Hungary. Raving learned the value of poultry manure, we suppose now, our readers would like to know what is the best method to save.it : First, build you a poultry-house, if it be no more than a rough scaffold of poles or slabs, laid upon crotchets, forming& double pitch roof, with end boards in winter, to keep out the wind and driving storms. Under this, place paral leled roosts ; and manure during the night then, will all drop down in a narrow row beneath.-- Here place light loam about a foot deep, rather wider and longer than the roost, and give it a sprinkling of plaster of Paris about an inch thick with manure, give it a layer of loam four inches deep, and ;mother sprinkle of an inch of plaster, and so continue. In the spring, mix all well together, keep it from the rain, and use it at the rate of one pint to a hill of corn, or in a correspondent quantity for cucumbers, squashes, pumpkins, melons, peas, onions, strawberries, or any other fruit, vegetable or grain, requiring rich warm manure, and our word for it, you will have a large crop of a su perior quality. Thus you will become one of the many -who is desirous to benefitiximself, and assist in saving more - than a million of dollars annually, to, the country.—Am. Agriculturalists. In his attire the young bachelor pays espe cial regard to the prevailing fashion, and is par ticular about the fit—the least defect in that res pect rendering a garment unwearable. The fact on all points of dress he sets himself as a sort of juvenile Lord Chesterfield, modifying his maxims to the peculiarities of the day. His manners he endeavors to adapt entirely to those of his associate; except when he happens to fall among 4 fistiolt jap people," a class he especially abominates, and is rather inclined, to annoy.— He is a perfect devotee to the fair sex, theyoung ones especially, and studies most assiduously to gain their regard and admiration. He can tell them all that is going on at the theatres, has seen every new piece, and bannot only give a full account of the plot, but point out the respective merits of the leading actress. He has a grand passion for the Opera, and looks upon Jenny Lind as a realization of the transcendental. He .has some slight knowledge of music himself, and can get through-a song, ror take a part in a glee or Ant, wry"creditably.. He prides him self uponbeing awry - gentlemanly (lancer, and can givi an air of refitted' elegance even to the polka, conducting Ids' partner through figures which are commonly &mild meretricious in a style that is perfectly ***from all reproach. • .::~ ~= - - ,; t . , .' -. o.‘;' *,,,. • J . :,*„, , , • .: .',l f., - i 4 , ~ , . -1:1, !:. -;:: ,i 1.-..,r .._., : 4 , , ' - ., ": 7 z --• !, ---=',"..--, Sc Tblvi gs and Clings.. Tho EriefiGallroadt (*Any are about to fund their new floit i oeaoiby-im auction -sale of 3 1 3 :0 11 1,eilft 7 pet4ent , ,tioiadz.l, - .. •,, The teceipts - otilie - -litidich River Railroad; .f o ±' s Decebiber;:iirilkietich $llO,OOO. The it& Oileans:papers mentions the death of tinegiO ill:that city, whohtaii under sentence of death, from sheer fear of hanging. Sixty car wheels were broken by the extreme cold, on the Little Miami Railroad, in one week. So says the Ohio Slate Gazdte. A Western editor puts up on the door of his sanctum ;•—‘,‘ Lady visitors, are requested to go to the Devil, When they wish to Obtain an inter view with the editor." • The best scholar in the common school at Al stead, N. - 8., is a young-lady of seventeen years who weighs four hundred and fifty pounds. She is truly a &eat scholar: When is a rnshlight like a tombstone ? When it is set up for a sate- husband.. What is the difference between an uncleanly servant, and a chicken? Why, none, for one is a foul domestic, and the other is a domestic fowl. WM. H. SEWARD How to Save Poultry Manure. The Young Bachelor A SISTKR'S VALuz.—Have you a sister ? Then love and cherish her with all that pure and holy friendship, which renders a brother so worthy anTiioble. Learn to appreciate her sweet in fluence, as portrayed in the following wordS: Ile who has never known a sister's• kind min istration, nor felt his heartWsrmin' , g beneath her endearing smile and Itrie-be' fitrting eye, las been unfortunate indeed. It is not to be wondered at, if the fountains of pure feeling &twin thehcisOm. but sluggishly, or if the gentle-emotions of his nature be lost in the sterner 'attribute of man kind. " That man has grown up ammg affictiopate sisters," I once heard a lady of much observation and experience, remark : • , " And why do you think so ?" said I. • • " Because of the rich development of all the tender feelings of the heart." • A sister's influence is felt even in manhood's riper years; and the heareof him who has Oovrn cold in chilly contact with the.world,:la warm and thrill with pure enjoyment, assomesoaident awakens within him the soft tones,the glad mole.; dies of a sister's voice ; and he, with: titre frOth purposes which a warped and false .philOsophy had reasoned into expediency, and even weepfor the gentle influences which moved him lx his earlier years. WHlGERY—DotoomicY.—Tile Tndianu Jouznial whig) asks: Is the "yoke of oppression" endured by the Hungarians heavier than that eniluierd' by en slaved Africans in the elavehOlding StateS2 the Sentinel answer? . e - The Sentinel tdeni6desity.replies It is all a matter of tote and tiiiticatiiin.;,thir sympathies are for tchatz , ..staii:--Mr. Derree'd for the *gen. There is nn,accountizigler taste; but this is a free country, and bir. Deflrcinchas an unquestionable right to loVen, nigger better than a white man, and we have ticit and shall not in quire the reason. Which do Kentuckians like,bestt, On the 7th inMant, by the Rev Mutee, Dr..; "ICH , ARD C REATTY, of Eaat LlberrYo6 NARY B: HART, daughter of the late Rev.Robettlitnee.. • tE7 Attention N . Dpitnne I...The,4 l j lt alu free ing of toe NEPTTIVR M IRE COMPANY wilt be: held in the Halt on Saturday evening, ,Tanuabf ifilh,4l6l P 1. P l / 1 1161u21 attendance is requested, asthe businese of the meeting will he the election brideers for the ensuing year. )1c3:31 AssoclotodAelrezootteo Insurance Canape.. ny of tits City or esstotromil. W W DALLAS, Pfu I I.—ROBERT:FINNEY., See'y. joor- Will Insure against FIRE and NARIIIRAISRB of all kinds. (Will in dlosionotAsfa Haw., N 05.124, and 1115 Weiterta' DIBILV/0113 1 ' • W. W DuJlaq, Job Anderson, U. C. sawyer, R. rt SimAso% Wm. M. Edgar. H. B WPAinh, Rohe, t Finney, nbarles Nam, v , v) Mom (Jarman, William Callingwood, A P. Anshatz, Joseph Kaye, . Witlimn D. Wrighter. rjs c toeing out side of Winter Dry Goodel , 111-: .utifenber. defer .ineittonleac oatiiiestack of WOOLEN. DRESS and r Cher WINTER.GOODS, to, , fore getting .uppl for the Spring business, w.l, %ell the remainder of tho,e. Goons at al per cent lower than foratet prices, being 10 per cent. lets than 00.1 Purehai,er+ witl find— AU Wool 6 4 Lupins, Meriaos and Cashmeres; Printed Cosloneres and Moudins t ; Bay State Long Snaarts; Brioche doolo i Clunk], and Cloaking - s; Fret.: ll and F.a.l.ltst. Chlatzes. A C.: 4 O—A lot of Platd and Figured Silks, newest style otatoi Jait,lE3 A. itliiiPii6 ST. - For Salo or Relit. A 1.3001) TANNERY and SIX ACRES - OP LAND, fa, situated in Upper St Clair tetWurttip. Alicgheity , county, Pa [taleh from Pittsburgh, a n Dr - capper& claw flank Rol. , Theft •i. en the pftiolFre a goad Frame Dsvelltog and t:tabitug, ; u Hover fulling spriugv with ti eueillountitn, with Ira.] pipe; a itvo retry Shop, sH by 14 feet. The Turd COLIMA'. of elolien Lleyawaypr,_ 2 if andlerl. 2 Leeches . , 2 Line,, 1 Pool,. .4-41 f lait ; 456 curd. Bark amt 200 in oil; Which will h Old low tor callk, o, rout for three years For further litteDlDDiett enquire of the ruhreliber, on the preatifseit. jair:3lw. JAMES D DAMS.:, • egirable Earm for t 8a1.., "PA N a I g ) e r i.; o l t rf Tres riyiileaatierldi Nd h le i. , nroe county, Ohio; the Laud in of cleelleat qualiky,apd about :ni sr re, cleared and under good atate of calibration: 7 - 'llw county Road, leading Worn the Ohio River rugs di, comfy through 'fhe Nita/114011 is vary convenient; only halt a wile from the wain of firownavill4 and five mires from the Ohio iiiver—aud is in 'the immediate vi warty of Saw and Grim Mills dtc. For wither particular% and terms % enquire 'of:th a scribers JORN DUN WOODY, Smitbfieldwareet4 ritt•burgh Lots tie L _,awritneevllle for SatO. 1 , DE undersigned wish to dispose of. FOORA.GT,S,/ situatotti the borough of Lawreneeville;"ort which rr erected four DWELLING llOUsEs J 'etttirely new and in good order. There is also a food welt:of water M the premises. This property wilt be bold together or It Lou, to suit purchasers TERMS mlde known on the peetnises 7 on Pike street, .ne howse below the Garrison bate. URBAN NECK F:RP,IANN, PETER AfttERINE, JORN RAKER. )a I 0 .Imw. r sup MONEY AND HEALTH SAVED.—"Le;I Drunkard take that remedy, and I will warrant it to eure him." So said a person who had eared himself DI the desire for Strong Drink, by axing one bottle or Dr. COOK'S REMEDY FOR INTEMPERANCE, al be cost of one dollar. Sold at pith SO 4MITHPIE7-” NUR— jiLTRGESs t CO 'S Original and Genuine Roach, ) Rat and Mouse Eaterminator. Price :25 cents. Said at Otani 50 SMITHFIELD ST. - - - - XI moLoist , Eb—au bblK. fo- sale by .0.10 SMITH & SINCL&IR ROLL BUTTER-0 hula fresh, for sate by Jelo SALITIf.t.SINC L A RD-10 Obis, tor .ale bg WO SMITH At SiNCL AIR gruCKs— Pntahargh Gas Company ; Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad , Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh; hlarine Railway and Dry Doak; North ArneriOan Mining Company MlrleSOM do do,- For plie. by A. WiLiC/NS & CO.. stook And Krchange Brokers, Stenk and Ex.thange Brpkers. . RYES— ..ierved Peaches, Pine Apples; do Peas; Limes; do Strawberries; • Ginger; do Quinces; Plume; Fur sale by • WM. A. APCLCHG & ` CO., alb _ Grocers and Tea Dealers. . _ . _ JELLIES AND JAMS— Grape Jelly; Currant. Jelly;, 7 Apple Jelly; Green Gage Jam; Quince Jelly; Raspberry .Jaai ; Strawberry Jelly; Blackberry Jam; - For mile 1 , WM. A. APCLIIRG A CO. lel° • 230 Liberty street. Chronicle copy . Partnership Notice. I IiAVE this day associated with OteTHOIVIAS ORA. and the agency of the Pennsylvania Rail road Con2puuy, will hereafter be condubted ander tke firm of Covode &Graham JOHN COVODE, Pittiburet,Jaml, 1952—Ja3 THOMAS GRAllibt. AA C0V0,48 TUOtd#l) oeeneet. Covode & erali.atni • - • • A . A GENTS of Pennsylvania Railroad Companir,d Trier DI Penn and Wayne aveeth (Canal tf.asta),,PitUt burgh, Pa PLAID DRESS siiKs—A. - A. .111asonit Co. will close out all their stock of -Rich Plaid Dress'Sliks ut a great discount, Hat; \BESS AND CLOAK GOODS—A t A.4asorr& Co ? offer their immense assortment-of Deese and Cloak Goods, at less than Auction prices - mine vrirsic.—Cruatorro Boma, No. lIS Wood street, In hits just received— I Live Love hut for thee ; Change not thou; Orphan's Lament; Katy, Darling; Bachelor's Song; Columbia: the Land of the Brave; Tamborine Waltz—by V. Stark; • Allan Percy ; Soldier's Wedding; Bird of the. Green Wood; Uncle Saes Quadrille Midnight Wditz—by W• V. Wallace; Fioelia Waltz, Ac., Ac. • •_ • rillE undersigned begs leave- announee to ; he 1. setts of Pittsburgh, that he has opentate Repsr in. Vigilant Hall. opposite the Yost Office, Third street; where he can be consulted at all hours of the day, born 9 A. M., on all Musical occasions. A Hue Brass end. Raint, can be had at all times, on alien notice: 'as-tractions on all instruments at a reduced orice.i declbani - WM. BVERfilir.-,:, West Newton Planit,ltosilAtnnte FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADRZ,PRIetI STEAMERS leitce twice a day, eliwitiafic a 4 e 4 , 4 ,14 (except Sandayy. • Braraing Boat will leave tne Vil bacti 3 eat::above the Monongahela "Bridge, every morning, at f 4 d t elorie;',A. Evening Boat' leavee evei-yeyenter(exccydStaudayst) at 5 o'clect P. - - ' - Mire lb - Philadelphia .To Behinunt $l.O. -For tekeiti call'at Plunk bola •ihe.4loAdsogLeerzdon,pwt deal° I. J. x ~ __-y "-; • , = t. 1, .=:, , ' q-.!--:,,,"=".' -, •. ."'-r:;"-":".-.1-,:",.-:.'..:.; Nation 1;:117 lEk *-.* l7,lMl 6ill'll4.; ._ DLtli : lll - By die starlight of the7eretee In the pel:neee ofthe4intee. " ~ /indt he, e uterrter'eterieuseintleme—V.t. , : :,"7 - ,., in theAutteinottlze-sweeiwind, Or iii*Nveithv sad atellem— gazeched'etill % : "Tho!mone.ehie may dream or:know7, -'in the sont:voicel, • in the erieeeii-voice, There is but one far-off tone; In the silence of my bosom, But one burning throb alone— • But one form of shade or brightness In the mazes of my sleep, - „ But one pearl of snowy whiteness In my mentery'aheavingleepl; ; How I glory 4 howl sorrow,- How I love with deathless love— How .-I weep like chilling skies, And moan to God abovel I am higher, I ant prouder, Than it stars weretentid mghead I am drooping, I am lonely, Asa mourner o'er the dead ! Yet I part not from my sorrow, From my glory and my gloom, For the smiling of the May time,. For the sanshtne or the bloom ; From the throb of burning quickness That is anirwer'd far away, Over mountain, over waters, In the night at in the day? Faith has an eye no tears can dim,• A heart no grief can stir, She hears the cross, and looks to-Hlm Who bore it first for her. lII.A.RRUDD t A. N. 6P6ONIGLR,.Sei'y Musical. Notice. -ew, . , MEE '.'..j . ,' . .!-‘i'.:-T 7 ' , "• --- -- =WI •? . ... , :7 - .... , ..5.-..1 , -.=';.,.: , -, , ,.,,,, , .. , ,,,:!. , . , if...: .,.. .... - •• , . , •: . . - • -.:•••••: . ............:::;i'.2.A . ... , .'::•t:.1 ,-, ..: ,- •':'::::' -... .: : .... , . :. .. s .-.r.,',...-......';',..:...... - :,hli.':: - ..... : 1 .1........,:...:. , :' ,. ..; : . , .... , , : .. ._ • SPECIALAOTTCES: Ortil k gpf. Infinrance. CailiOny : -. 1- I;i ' sA k te P 4l;,- : 3 00 8 W4d45e.Y.444. 0 014014'is 0* bsgireeeC Ma, ~:Ali, Ate',SWAIM% BY lisilk*:°, l7 il ll 4 1. :**(1294ty JteOldults• On the ani l .*; l4 4f.thi'ignd trautaries. INSURES against %Ole or Dantage by nos. ALSO— Against the Perils of the Sea, and Inland Navigation and Transportation. , ,1Y G:Jitrisseltfl'eL , :fliii Wm Inizimer, Jr, William Bagarey, 'Arai/ X Kier • - ,,, figgv , gh1r,.....: =..f, -,i.„•,=..,willbunsk t d.x., , Re a Dunlap, Ir . ': • "D. palm - in,-- ---• , - " ,,, r ,, ' S. Harbangti, Francis Sellers, Edward Heazleton, J. Sehoonmaker. Walter Bryant, Snawelitea. ' ' - - -,,,,- - ,,,,,, -i..,.t.,-.J-LialilleAMettlittek...... - - "-•- --, LieS - BTATE .11511.T.VAL F I IVE' ; troligase-Obi PA N Y.; Haaltlssußu, Pa - - - 2000:100 -DOLLARS:. - 1 , - ft:7! Whole amount pt .Propeftikezaksifildeetbber .. •Je 4512,620,604 00 Pretniam Notes - itt force. s• Lqtieee the eried and peal rinse Jaet to Phil, (May 15 0*--,•• • Each surplus ea .-•-• • ..... • ' , 22,51,18 98 Deilifried only for the safer elaiiiiitfof prepertyjhes:FlS. ample capital, and affords aaperior.adsmiztagea , pond of 'cheapness, safely, and accommodation; ;to_ City land Country'lderchselsaiamsoneramf pstrMliallaatld mole. ted_or Cotuttb%ProllenV c ekunlE.R., Actitaiyi novl2, Branch Office. 54 - Satithfield , - , , ...ETNA.. INSURANCE COMP.AZIYVC ormir-tspOi tronn. . Capital Stock, - • - $3014011r DO • 442,t881at 3t .1 oW - Officeof the PittsbOriti tljgoruirittliteStote tumult , of AtVotdra Loomiiii No -53Airood. streeti ' novtaf- R H : .BFsB96N, ttgiot. • . Orlepooki Luiroranee Oonapik#l , E . CAPITA - 1.4150,0004 ' ! lecured in accordance with the General - Insu . rane4;4itcret the ) 5 7 1 *- - - - - ra b ove - prbilienius:44lii!ponOiralainupany, aving colPOled with ahniequnsitioni arlinsinty.ol4 State. W ythek Akentod mon faitOtabli eclasiiieht - with ptadedie;anck safety, -20:NiellOSON;•Plesidlit2 11 ..S.'Arenutrkrefisecretlity.'• • •.; Office, No.-54-Sfoitbfield streetßittsbiligb:, occ27nf A. A. CARRIER, Agent:... .• _ PSU ,twarg TAU Iwawalineir.eauts.purt)r, CAPITAL . $100i000: - ' - ' . : Orrice. No. 75 o'oatti Sralar„ , :4l Preinfeiri.-..linnes S. *Won't' • Woe Presidentt-Santuel ArClurkan.. - Treat:wet—Joseph 8.-Leech, secretary,-40.A. Zoltan. - • fl ee advertisement is another part of ibis piper - - 04dIrello*OP Orkin anadina; Pont, soca, beavers ZWorkt and ' itruts.- I Pntsbturgh Encampment,. No. 2, meets ter and ad Tuesdayedf cue!” month. ' • Pittsburg h DegreeLedge.nio.dments 24 and t 4tiquest, daYs " " Mechlin tes'loadie, No. B; !meet" eveiTThstpday eyed. ingg enierdgndr Lodge, No. I.4„Weets every liVedneinink evenin .T [roe ity - LOdge;Ncq , lB3_; neeenveyergldon4yeirtig. Mount Morita LudgeNo. , 3Bo, nwetreverratonday• evening; at Unlowliall • corner of Fifth' and: Stattnfieftd. Zoceo todge;No. 38i, meets every Thursday evetOttv at their If idl,eurneror Smithfield and Twin. ity Lodge, No "241, Weetsayery"Vriday etreawt lag. Halt, corner of, Leacoeit and Sitistreetn,Al= , , legbenyetty. , . [Dr iitsgerona Lodigel 4. *0; or lIN..The: Alterman Lodge, No. 289, - 1. 0: et 0. V. meets' every; Wednesday eveuoa. in Washington street 2. 0e tor ige ;Woad ;trees, between sthttadVifgm Aife _ PrersatuPga- every TnelotaT veeding. ••• _ Sinteetstrinl Endeitnlniet,Ne: 87—Meeta end 3d Pride" ofeao b womb. - imargs—ly - - •••• - • DUFFS 1 -11:ERDATITILB . • Pluttest:Stresiti::Pititabanth l F 3 F ESTABLISHED IN' 1640.. Th40;10 . 0210 , DY the Legislature'ofPennathrattia with Pcipetualtharter.. ir -4 ,..,,P-'oo. l. 7iPri4ittat , '"4tothorrof the "North: Amerieart okieUttiitant" and:"lVe-iterriSteittaboat Ac- countant." POtbsiut ot!ook:ReepittCatidp , tantiter cial Sciences. t• B Wiiiiktiik.k.o4t-kl_ckekainett",oaillitiekeial namental Penmanship. - N. B. HATCH, Esit . , member-of the-Pitteiburch ;Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law. • • • CHARLES BARTBERGEB; .Architect of St. PauPsi Cathedral ilProfessor of Arelutectara.Vdechabitai and Landscapebtra wing. - With titiv&a.l able 'Aitiatintsinf the Booloiteepin4 Der • It rosin issifOutidpotiltfereuteui -tiny of our vity.mer chants orbankers - that the'Priacipal ot thislustiuulon is the only practical accountant in ibis citp. r deVotiug his whole time,tateines-Antahoetif.3.-seitii,eavetietiee,(in -keeping books;) to,tosetth4 hisimpOrtantscippoo- 1 Treatise opon.ltook-Ree - ping, Published. hji-the Harp is of New Yorkdititt been sanctioneatitt ihe &Tactic= In , stitote, and Chomber - cit - Centmerce. of that CPT, us the tmost , it COmplelewciik unatithe'seteren extant: .11r.Williains.speciinentrof Penrcianshipbayluttakee, the first premiums at the last annual falmboilk lit Mk gheny and - rtinclunattjhuisnow admitted to be the best penutattintheyrest.,.. - Personsdestrout tieingthoritiiithly, qualined - for,bastneitiorill fiii(r.icto Inatita tio that mountains offenuE so* marivotiviowSidfahlo, gas., tames.% mcnittavitig no-ionfuleceb fuany iiittractors tit Bo ßook Keepuas t '.'hut thitie lhOoisOrOs !kept- I wroth twins e t /b,tif th e e czteu an t was. e o mut tiy, an apphcatiiiii atthec tiett - Book . 11 Keeptogt.abo.••••Bcio — k•Keablitit.P 'irtstaghifiArithatetio awl Aleeltankal Itottaki_ g_, ought itt U K. Ceamairautea Pitobotatt Coaimereitil Mee; . Per - 3°ov:desiring . .iestracktat Mau • of the above. named .braochne, or oak. tbrOtbittKolt cance,fdalPi t he ArreniM nteltte are tovi'ett..to e ntKtb POWege Agd goto autuv far. ilatitbeiv„l7oUni Oath Au athi et'edidff.. :a* wernentent aranhit cs:dama, • • • " voltage Rooms earl - loco Maykal and ; Thjiii streets. . Ccigtetluitilittl Postligig t ' & a. J - ORN-'51 0 410.14.11 R Y trr ettltndito RoßeiltiFfOßill Cards - atutekteuldiiro,rParttely&ii4R-Cw - OW — Orders left It the °thee, orate fßoinitiePost, or at Holmes' Pe riculleal Starealtztiat..ll9- , be upjatly attended to: • • '• • 8t1a.201111 0/41( - atypei* -4 4".• Pun Office -Buildings,, ' Thitd , Strfet, -, LIKBNESSESIaken i 0 Oil oremberv,iiiMi t; 5.P. M. giving an accaritip nviin#c add:linixnagi likenets,,'unlike and 'grant miltericieto — tho " com mon cheap 'llagneirentypes.'"; at' the 'toitowipi cheap prices :—.41,51), sa.coo,g4A,e,spp acid upward, ac. cording am nine anctfijoilrmoi case or frame. OCr Hoot*fbl'iltillfrOn,,TroMll t0..2P, M. N; tact dlicsie.4.' liaisons iota .- in not part of inov2r4lf liodgliciaisainita lilatelkinisa• , kflankluti.fril•; quits...o celebrated blatcalcati:lllactingi",:vapAniott_n , • brilliancy to any: ever oireter/ in , ,ibetpubile:l The praprintorschalisagaons! triakviat,iinik _virillinnveoaffiacit manufactured ,kladerioaan taslo,cldaarryt.gr!!ci North Third, ritiladalpisiaLraadisoid - S. N. WlCKklifraiidT, . Wholesale Drar and Idled- Warehouse, *O.-11 , 1 addlisa wwiti-stioriter of Sixth, oet7:3tzt. -.Pittsburgh. • KIPAPILLPI - S Lariat'. FOrgiving beautiful, Wolin tu , LancAlb 1111 a / 1 416. 1, 41nbriesb Caliursk, iittirt,BOßlnal &C' au4 Pre..venlinr-lhPitto! , ' , a fro adhe ungotud,nls9ydßifrutasyetitng ts conuurts nothing icututans 314nufactared by U.liff. Sold 3 , l7bolesttle end lieu& by. ,Keyarg.er t M'DOWELL, SiUts; 140 Wood street. _ _Er c.l9r ...onavisiptlonr Cfuralb/e• NUTALL'S SYRlMMErpOposinkteLeure,thisJiittiefio bleu tablei Viet‘_proprietorL:ofVOL nitettii, eine says audit' is 'NO - oaring wonders:in the. cure "1" riaberculs,c and - Cons fi lynat COnSlol9l{ane i Read adenrtiseineni in another putof,tkie_paper, For side by Kg - YAM • • ' i•l4AWOThistratt - Only Wholesale and Retail Agents forfittsbarghta44 Allegheny: . • -,.: •. •• -=•- ;fiae:dtt;* Vae - Hoirevi: Vaiide Colds, Influenza, floaiienvis-iindkiErfcritiitbmis die -- Lapp by geYBSII,,A , VDOWEDL, , . , --, , .ItirWaidat.reeti —90 7; , 410/ 1 0 PttYbUrgh' . • ID' PUlPNESSl:aolimaila theleaa and litaisagree4 aide dischargen andi?erial newly removed without pain or ineonverileit ,ce :by Pr: HART LEY, Principal Aural of the N . Y: Eat 'l3trrairt, vvho mayhe consulton_zo.P9 ARCH atrein, Philadelphia, rpm 9 to 30'4400k... Thirteen years alese andivided - Jitteation to tali brunch dt apecial - .praetiee: haE - enabled „hint to_ redacetiltrealmentio - aucti - a - degretrOradoemis as to ,, fin the bil4ate ease Veld `: inektayartentiodio th e-means pri cases try ti tariberi. Ipr A Illoienitai**3llb.le ,1440,,,0K Mcited ,81tal4nask Ciittid - bk VotrA#No3l. - . - t;Mo.iovitz the "Littchntiontorgaittaticpld:pAdgtepAblic gelistrolty to ihe'tirtifictite - or WWl= HolVtif Mir city. "Oe case tnay 4o,s,e,en by qtrur„pepotk wt?.. coop pAskeiticat r!, lation to' the -1140,0::004Aft--,;. • ot " b l io -l"--.A e ' y ' h e te t , a v :tiflli titt c o had onti 'i n c u si eli Mal to i in d o i t r e i tae iii iunu th,a s ias Oten t Ale t tellibef l OE4V); die ilithuntipttlon bit that limejlatine, in., yoked the; to le" et both ttptai and ended to the . de stle olsrlhlet film, which Vldr,y, do. etroycd my ug h ' I And an.opetationioPtiortned and, the thickening remniret4Which 'sant"-zetutnedind le inc inns bada.ciondlilcukias betbre. l - 4 11 1 11/ L eaf the I complaintmade: pplicatinn to. o*erak-01l " it _intopt eminent mediae/ Met 'who Informed : Me •,that Nap eye s would ne eel' get: arelt.V-la this thnel-coull'not cllatin• gnish any object. By, the - advice et atilne.-Mende'reont; menced the use ;of the. Petit:dent; tobtligniatindlyjsm& locally, underwldeh'my epee have inipiochirdally laza the present time , and 1 tave ' re e nt retint,,nrilliglit entire- I y. - - Hy general health was cell 'tchtdkintfreved 1m the' Petroleum, end lattrlbutelhe r not/truth:4 ounkyl . te n ur it s „use. -tres t rl4si t -N o. lo2l Met•nd - itreet f .in thm di% , and will he happy-to-I , We amp informatiotrin relation to.' 1 my WIMATAM-4ALT.p."_. Phutbor g h,l Beptemberrtilssl,7, - ,-, - `'"-,-,'"- ' ,c - For sale hy-IdaYSER.,*-IYI'DO R. WEL14 . 141) Wood NI4 . E. SELLERS,S7 Wood etreetjlind blithe froprletor. seplB ti:r In calling Attention to Dr GUYZOTrsiorreoec Eztracc O - Yeikte .- Dt4tput,Sesop denfthitt arelidihg, trcenice to who" "wY - dieted - 01W Aeoifftlout and ethiir tieeolerc..orisin#o, in - baredititytttinti'Oc 'tam imPnl e n r the 6444 ° I tt v e'ir4otto'instahtlelt Within theicP, of our ecraticitf. tameei Whet*: th etctoid foniddabiectstetelteri have been dared by the niterDriticatessrOnetYlYPOl4 It is oneOf the few advertised taidrelitei mono? .slignittrzed withiihnhherY;ror:the'l`- "Kano Doan - and the " arawe ll hhiPth, ta be theta , efficient, (and, orthe ettactittoc,inntrzione) aileetion th e w h o k, itwice.end by fayThebeetaneiptitest pre , parations or thou and.finsi 4oporilia., Becildvertikeeteoto.,.„ • liochcoo ., ThannlzoittattTifiontiSoeiTitiiitti burgh and Allegbenytineete olv.it, he iietont Mo nday a -every oxen& tittheFloOdalionse,Mizitertsl-7, U67 T'l' - A l3lno-,370 . 0 . 11 ; 4 4 r•it *lv WY. - r 2 Vs A. 0: 17 ::EIV:z s oitaeir . A lrante nbcSi yiev,,i n .": ; , .• MEM MEE :': Y .' =MI : :- - , , ;!,:' , ...t,',.'..: -. .;.i - 7ii . -',: - :.,5,- -..;>i, -., t-t!t.7llf.'• -, .4 - 14 .. 4P14,'`.. ,- ..'0 1 ::_T: 7 - , : , Y. 4 .: ,5 ..: ,,--, ... ..M.,i•-7..•:11.i:1N.r;:,',..7.;,,i,n-,.:,4-,V4';;3;;-- ,:'-4,,.,i-,-;.<',':.-,P,,,'.v.„.it',,,,,ii,.;:,--g...-::.-;:,...,,,.!:;;:-. EME 'ti. ~ . .. ~... s". ~t•`~ ... BACON—A-dose lot of SbnalderSoitdes 4,24 -ice , consig at nment, for solo. bv. • - , snaawp-41 . BiNPTjNQ ALITABLE mga.x.air.N.Y-qrty,l.aof,gplr ifoss t, Seta ~,it hellXie tl Tl yvalltag;.lio . ama ntai. kg " fa, a Iritchelrapiljefellar fa A ri ; basenie rili , arkatir : , Croat. " d b ac k pariot; watehaewers i. Et. gaeseti-peruo co and - irou reutiag in Croat ;. ' a atek.srauelailifaeltwa 'and— "The Lot /a:teifeeicreatou 'Me Ca— tll, by 4 5 deeP, to so altel%-• Price it 000. • Tenni eairkeit, ' A- ... •B;WT II , Carteral —gem,- IJoS ___,, J'Ai; l- 1;_ .. .e..• -•— - •'. -00 Bud aftelskatttet. . . . 101115119 EINA4Ber— itetra.....m. ... u s ttOcei i Y ,al 0- _ rrg 'and..i. atmei,lomralt Ipt at gnitivi aploar of ParcoMa, for , .. • Thu article will milliaTMaot a raperior q,aalityr„, formfs i n gm , mpartenvenLehl au wou au acouuu . ; tat use:- Put up ia orip.3itilimrkkaar4.9ll,persilMX:, irra: Fs?l. itis 4_, ::. , ~ tae • ~NB ' A. *CLUB.° & f0r . , 0 - •. . 1 4- - - - - • - _.. ~ - - .- -:::.- • '-....-_, :-,;',' 4!14V.5EM;;EN1.',5:: : : , !.';, : p.,.:.,::,:: :7, , , , T,J_prAariZE:, , ,.i . . , Lamm A lm MAN A kajg • ••••••41.wi 'JOSEPH POSTD.II: Print cf Adotis-Dirsi l i fer acif:filAlliiitYi 004 Second and Third Tiers 25c 4- Reatnned soma is Dremr,f Circle, 75Centsj halm Prieste,likrzets x erninritei" MIMIC Pavane Bores endre,ll,soo ' Doors open at o'clock. Curtain rises at ' Norms To' ens- Poirma—Tho IltesinttJs'rendored'-, warm and comfortable, by the lotrodactkin of stoves and merit himsces. - - Sixth and last night of thei en of thiS edeWated American , tan,;Mr BIJt HADIAISf . sATuRDAN- MNlrra ,— rathortYlEcier4C7 The perfoquumeguwilleomunettee tsith ' RICHARD 111. ' -.• uanceo yDana tketunip The whole isteoneinde - wittv. • ^ - , a-MIBJ 3- swig, • - - MA zunhaitsom -;:r•• Dam LBlAlettititaittqo!**.,,..-•...*kkilltyr,"Tlase%4 I MriltnehlUnia• _ ldta • art 'l l .NMilie_!distinividslied - Tragic AC tress, motite en - eniniveo.=—Dneitotice will he given of er larniinpeamtice.r.i A - .. .„-___. t-.- --- '., • DIAW - Thisit - PAItODI LIPbE t 3rECTEULI -kY lkii4:!46-e 4-44.1tEaxicOiives• iv rival, . ,: .1 ',. , - ~.' ~, „,„ wsondtayr:EVel4N4.4assAispy loth, Less', —.. I st B.I AT-qqAtBON - I.oi tiM,X,W . I mention ahr_isnitke-_,,,!hindby ifto„lisltotr-, .Prita a P°4l/ac”, „--:!fir,LsitAutirlani44lneram."4:°,:.4:.--4.., Doss. ingenlinetiL l nll l444l.Liiiii . The Edniiientßisinitte.„../ fira liaTifGlitielify s ,, ...- - The Celebrated Tenor -from Astor Plano Opiii - hou se , ..--, PR 0 GRA.M.Ngt. .. . ~ ...2. 1. Grand Fantasia on - qdr fraaV LnGoOrts44l4o4"-11 Habil rnomposedsndeatented by ..- _, , ~, -- - - 14. STRAKOSCH., ... 2.," I monrn *biretta! /lova n;snotn . ;'; 4 English 9. 4 '9 ll t! naltad;lir Wallace-) sun by ~ , ~ ,‘-‘ , . - t.' IdArnitFr AKALIA PATTI% _ . b u i l, 3. R°lri am ga b 2 y a f:r° lll ltism Aß li f n 'ta Eli D ffl i , Ba-1 - 1 !..- b ! r j g ?. , 4. fi g notantettiattins, from RostdniVapera of 'bummed'. _ sung by _ASAPPLLG TERESA . PARODI.. , kin" idoinab....; , - .5. +'-The harp that once through Tara a Halls," i 'Pelebrit. , trd song, -by Tbonnol4lodre. "Sung l'. - - 61AR'LL,KAliTELIAAVVETI, - • `-, 6. ,• v% e maybe baPPYY.et , ',7-altanticia Ballad b; Sage:, -, . un g bY mu. Atriaukadri 7-Aria from , q l ßarbioradiGbVpL by Ronan ',knit s by_ _,.. ,11.10'.1.1,6 TERI44i4 FAHODE B.u Lablityado Etaderoetighe:7 - folicor e ti by §f.,/tint an g t ._, . ,a,alp,—.,bottiptieeatithint t_..tiuEe "nitbY,, DThe 67 41 fe 4 It.n%'•lFtP,Ps'At.l.!.M " m P liler . 7- 4 I! °4 ! 111 , ' MAD'LLE bY TER - Mt pAftODl aisp-14 ' 41.1frPiVrTi.' IP. u Elttebeard; a talent' infantile bbibtryq!nrjyr:ig '' ,•_. Kg. ARTltiraarnc. c .- ( - 4 . ~. tt." cowing through the Ille,"..11-firtoribt Eleqct,,Son/fi'•--,..: sung "bt bIAIPLI.G"ATUAttA 'Fil'T ----- C7i..'; : . 12. '(By request) MC fAmnas Trine irahservinno:bg mateLLE TettrekeAtEour, _, —. • = 12. The Carnival of_ltunice,Capliti on VTP, - ~111iit:.i:••vs: _.. ranged ( 0 3:9'1' 11114 °' and exe, . . b / 1 -‘I' — ',.o • '--- - All STlLltlatoCit. - -t , 14 •AruguiVeilatl churning' 121r-an7l6-Thiet44AiPinli' nar. ,---, , ,.,..-', -n. ~, Kil) MESA-PU.OM ash Ahfaj,l“Pit.rn. ,- - .Direct3r anti Conductor 1 - .1441n1tCE ,SEH4/11?.40.11. 6 - irrAlokels, 84, 00 - For rat di , 5,... We' 1 4reff; - Undo the Hall. , , ,::,71.- , SlD — Doprsope. Tizt tr0(14.1041x f ' ll ' (- x l ci'C9 .o ets to I elpoasence dinar Pall 4 - --- r__;__ , ,_,_._.,. ' '‘*-... NEM , ATP—r---FiV7O7 T" .. ..--,. _-- -, 'ZI.-lIINTAWS-11-7vD.frzi: LE. O- SX 1 11BITIttlf:OPf - • 00 I g iti rc 4 t."Dion-40m4WiT : 1 :- • - : - :• . _ 1 witstrillts viewwwcart.instioptr,xtrwis --, ...../er-....I.APICYRITK.H.ALT: .::-- '',. -- r; : --';',_''. Zijggir'' !um:NO '''T.HIS 1g,1tig47 1 ', 2 - mnizzublaci - ti will id - m*l(6i** it iitle** DIS4:-.:?-, -.K. sol.v.eitlviaweritepretplungtzobti,mhotiffituti-, citieffsea-vietts..tc.,toolumetatisto the Ito: 4i ean"es} ' ,ll 4 -8 1 1T e rtIse Nello ‘4 l tdrzirkik - 4-gralif, '-',.,-;.•: tplay of , = , ; ' ,,,,,, 1=4. - -- ~, ~,.., ~..;,..,...„.- SIX -,- _- , .±. - =.:-.7-...., cf mosuritoPzmuwsco-: , _ _ ~',---.. with a variety of,. pleasing Merianarpliarese,r evew ina's• entertai) minputk , tirtitrichida jiwitlvr vies -fiuntit.:"-„....: - , CBEtital..h. 0101 •101 ;igjItlittiitiPglifWrolkowittit"7, 4 , subierut arnmergth* 10 iill;lbe ,, chariget - m•ann, Stgt-'llut:',' '',-- Milani aryaerpreson tinir agurctim nails WIWI:y.4 , - ‘.: -- .1",: , •-, .7.IIILAN OATHEDltak,4llB4view,cehattpiiihit--", 1114 24 tile 6ottirf ott-biltvtoNjniituit e ilie ; iliti, - --' , 7l', Feast of 'fleialfar.zien' ''''' - '7" -'- '!'''. '` - ''''''"fr' -? . - - -- ,1,' :::17or:Ote-Srat iime.-iliii'ke4oll(it•Trereft-Lizail,s;'Penzga. CITY OF BAlFiliON,Nigat View of ihelksoyettot i = • `,..., • iortleare:' "`the first .tizai:4 Ole 40 - Irilleg setverilt,,pc,f_ gr Tie1(0411- k .- . 7ae - a i i,011 .,Li'thildrateandes s i half • =--.. Aqua- Dears. PPM at 7; r..7 4 ,ol 4: o oe‘Pra 3 l l, i l :Aasa at_ li, :precisely. ___,-- .....,,-',.,.,,.., ~,..--. 1:4, '--- • ",`:-, :-. 'A -DAY Ei chliii4TitiNf,ea-lestavaay. arterabci_a'at 3 'li:ov - ..-- --- " .- `,"-f- '.';''''''''''''' " - • ' • ' ' .`" _ . 02- . Fc a r oestmit ol3 )4'saillii.ixis. „_ , . tit ott , ..... _ , POSITIVE SALE. - 4;11624 " 6 .1 Drff • akocti; _,Wtire' V. ~ , e„....,.. . , ._... ui5 J.-: 17'...,Duatimi.c.-fg:ttipi;,:::..'.-: so.a.k.;:v 6 Wiiiiiltio.icifikiwit... i 4l. 7 _..... • - la AVING d eferthineid•todoeibaliativ. ..... erz . .P' Uk , April:next, wilt pemltivelt aeltblayeirkinearW; .. Z.::: 'dint raseta e . ...-- • . ...-&.-^„--...0-x,..at.,...,: jpir A T COII T. Ams lab*. ?I:. '• ••• The stork on timid isiturcrryld, , orell- 114111;1W' Obolog . 4,•:". Arab goods" Ilf `reeenfparebtie - compa lit partat'::: --, • ' rill 11.11.oltment of-DonxestlrcUoc:diroalo ." ilkid Ventsers, !vier Meow; Linen SheatlelillatiidbeL-: • Cloths. Cantnnelg end Frauelr bierinor,-Alpaersv Mo. .balr Lusts . ..Often:l3 de LOU.; plain - and st'o4 rrldtlt NI luirorunent of other morrolople• dress goods - , "-4 r SILKS-4. largerstorta.al Vtaur Black Lunn* Panay ' a n d Pla rk-Sauta elrameleosparaithithictithan blank ruld nbange, r Tonr. -• • . lrr ~ •__ sit ri Virts - -Brocirep Isquareoand Long ihairr/s. 4.. hap assortment of Say Stale Long Shawls; whito and; colored crape and inUr shawl*. ' ••. , AS site enuns stock will be closed out nitre rune abornc , earned. glicar or th ese goods will be sold at prices with out regard to Cost , ,9nutunernanty therefor° tely on be ing offered Ihe• - `-",...-= -- ^ . DMIYAftf3AINSO,,II* sr t i§ . ol% 09tmo, ~ ,,.... 1., ,,,. ...t......1.1“,....; • • At:Ho 3b- FON 'Mid Wow:fray/ Atarki eitmet. MDR en beeline r maititiretWetrolonderr sloe beat quality j ot tiENTL Rftl Mr SHIRTS • ' nose iMitietileo vat* bath! round it difficult '4o obtain a lea g and thorough/1 made Shirt,-eat -be salted 1 44.1140 and :leaving th eir measure. , -, • -;*... • -- ' _,..%,„ -,,,, ALSO. Oa hand a layarAnd7; x er .V, e....Nkr 4 gade Shims of allththery for Magsnda. ltB •---- - - „. - - , q 1141 N.10.=-"Persone desirous of ,4 learning the RAM% will be ilter - (moll , taught sin ten eae)i - lessone, on ow:vend .isimple method, by 8- ik.B'CANlON,'Solitiffern Eterahnst..--,Addeelie: 'mew ••• - • x e rie**LLY.iiiliinsitasAfendi tu *al; that ha haa;*4lto boozer tenderly,. ti y:43. Sbepas2:6l,-, urghti - where be a R e Pikelitelfdaplakisholte, s.tad persons itoing oat **ilia 'City,- •••• fdeettgat . _ TO ,F.,;YX . LABOS: • 'l ElnatiilltYrOlsitusto6l. Wastilisk inotat anielois mach cheaper and easier Ito Qui than Soap,and'is , sserriated to - cleanse all kindspf ep parel perfectly It contain nob:dash, eidds'Asik, Spit its of Turpentine, entoxinla; Acids, or any anima Matt will in any manner Jaime the Boren fahriev- Calleoes I are unmated not to'fade if-washed is thin Pl aid. Use no Wash Board, 6r clothes are wonfron mere by the use or It‘than they are by the 'remand rear in. their Pete. •Tbia Find entirely does away witlithatlaboriods tut, Pall directions seeoptpanyeaeb bottle. • Sol& at the nominal priseeir [YAM 11111ftiellt for tam °rat' tit ry washings, Reihrenscs--.Tbe lowing Ladles hare given meter.: tifsratea,Arneaking in higher terms of my Chen& . 0 Washing ?IMO than peen epirld aspen; Thof tr i t *:or all purposes where: an ern* for eleamang . qtatt4, believing It' to boehiaper eindas aria ;1,. - any caner article: 'Aim Ebsabetti Faf113281021, :P.Te;2_ , rielsi.i.htre_tdirthisFeott, corner of Foorilligi,:::).",,„rtr; -feta mewl; Alri.Zary Mary Jones, tai. at; Mrs, man V . Crawford i'iilatierifn"Efue.).Lthball s 6 8 .flope Cotton 33,111 a; Um_ Fiso-MM Itiv_aear man and Federal 5t,.. - 411egliesy tittiv . . l 7. Coat: . Howard:Lawrenceville. • Marietta ..tdanafactured by C. WA* - . - SiLl-and sold Whole fateF4l/f.11417-7 4"1- e / 40 Wood Street. --- • - V , " EYS . LOS I` b nob or Arkir*:oor -- "A i t - W4 , 4l ' ll ' ol l' - M Grning, a mug. The , pessorgio.:4! _en /S , P.• 11!surel ce Ivo .citte *pi* sotii. : aume gonna Loma will oo rotatains•theat to EBBNAN, Irwin street. r"mti v-617 A - 4 - *ANtrox .1---- jetksent,cuirad,_ a Prices reduced to a 'ler" Jitqtt_./ east:, ro-rotaroorodentring bar- ' • 1/ 1 / 4 1 ' 1 1re uratc,a,ta calf s:lAm 41emrlaited aa oat my metal:re -• if 4en nai NiataLelatbMg. arit el for siti ow, ar,Gkod s , 4;aB • , - • --WE - STUDY - TO PL.F:AS Monona atiei. - •-=' • • PAZI;OItANZ:TATIaw :cLoitqszy... ,4444.-PtftNet,s• • : OPAL,7 - BOLD 4 z ' a lIIREBIVER WARE,P,rTrEP,GO " _.7u, L. AU - krda Watelea Ant 8 k potted. 'No.St blorket wool,tvl4oc re . pittsbUfgh.... --.:{dock, 'e.NisoN! vE.Nzsoiv!--4er-prinieatto, received and for 'ale - lair Jt O - WILLIADJ£i & CO., itonliti. of !Wood 'cod Fifth inf eels- AHD--n ke saP r imetaru . iPell,par: ets Forest C4YI Prt:la paboat .11414 - 11tui, - -' No.lo lifirkeiirtreet. lICK.WuR .L-60 sac_ _ st,k sibs by' or "LUSIV-01)0bIs. Na•S, A taeYerel .' la store and for ii by - ,t}aBl SHERRIFF sate .-.n, n for side bi -,-11s81 B HERRIFF & hmtNitct :',74:74.V.6,11 "7111.. • • • N IC*IW.4
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