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KAN • snick from the , • lyin,,arserrr to th e - Dapateh, on the subject of r Vis c m . lter -,ir a cc - p r u — ltalithts article Cr 3.lra.Swissamis I.t..° a 3re ' " - 11 b Uon whir i tee at first refused, and. 6 , 6° "r 2i tefe ' litiie - proiriety M Pinang in :thi B settio: editor, has become wives ierinilittoc*"l6"3l)4• • spiked., t o so t r ein this cata- Zia'.724ll6'bmn. a 1 5 ; Atted to prera c0n '.41,,e,: ecart'elY -Po . 4‘ but the ithM negatire• Hoe hitherto , emery b ed , bl preas continue obligati 1.• 11'41114Th 'w As yetihrm has -" Whit nominations._ bo t ow th ro ipt ee feroneo, but a abb _or Joi ii aT y, • ' salutary etket ..consolktutblZ the uld'im ig le "k Weans not at all sorry to osts . 3"1 - • ratio 'lilt offered to the Whig. trg"ti'sftu'. - tro g rWlL - Satizi, et the is ti p r o vido*y. < right and proper. Mrs. liwisshelm hir • lifddle for•lhe Mayoralty;. a ime,. for Mr: Rid sil*aiprocilY fe klidliAl itititi'qltlffed" her and her paper. • " • of •the editor, in advocating • ' : 4.;Whig 'candidate for Mayor Is 'l4l* ~tle will " 'lune what Biddln and . sililinlavoitif the Whig oandidite, • • • •• am 'to rove • • , • • afit-trilii. *p re -A 4eiv - WroPer veltA4!.4° ‘. 1. 0r M 47°1% the receive acanearim a ao 6.lhOuld be elected, is Bloomerism • p ass H adar petticoat gov- Gaut areve to p dertire the Journal alaik*i en -ta:rtik-nai-on'th's subject. If be doel . not :Pk..sp-1--dit,'''-4•1:-'11"..Iiiit'editiorit 'of tile Americanirt , o. • eq. shore quired informati " • editor of the Journal that i:::.4gb*tTeelwilli: the. of hands in fa • ...4;1.11t11115 mot been a govd,show ..2,tor44.i'tii:..vihig:Candidatti, and we think that . 44Vbite here treated him eatirrlilY. : P 76641r: *de: V S' .041 . b 6 4 W 4 . 4 ! 4 • "ie .:R J. : 4 4-4,, ~. '...T;,',.. r 4 -try V44l' ' try- Urs.e: ftllnetora. N 0, ,, NA I. _Mt ItAYOR, - B. 'GUTHRIE. ser .... _Thu editor of the Jouonal, who is deco " ;Stedly attached to the whig candidate for Mayor, rim still attempting to prove that Mr. Sawyer at: Iletn . pted to get a nomination by fraud. The ed •••••';..latiti's4strorito has got the nomination, and we contented with it. But that. r.l!'ft ' Alttntatit isfy him . he is etill after Mr. Sawyer. .i of-Wcduesday, Ise saye hathlr Slayer tta-'-- beau .".; 11kriMe'.61in annaapee" hi . courtultMarr 7 name beatmalaithe aumittatlun by the R I. cot es a vacuums entulktate B breathof i lly , anegod th' • thU th ttards. Su the Post teams us. tni;:tnin . inn Eigigl""Fd bare y given the fa yesteMarr Journal:" - mad mo. • abargooMand in Abollfth !era n alr The rota fn that tram; stßud • - 123 Glenn, - - - 100 thelowett of the three mail . !. : dsto6 ttwrin- -Th g e l' ,Yrst ic. I t:M t° hstb" mare e bic rett n of thonetnoerats must Sad far Plausible excuse than thlr fordiFe thelw7:log contmatton: : 4:4",e." Ir. Biddle does an injury to the Whig condi • te for - Mayor, in publishing the poll in the . .fifth ;fi-ard.., We all know how he got e. majority 'th442v tile . city. fie does not owe his .' BoP14"/ty bat on the ion •rz trarnit , iadue e Ipeculations oteom e o • spnrhngg lew en, w or i th eir.Qllll 4132113 . • ••-'nfent,Hbefthat''that .:**7 .th9lat rd far They did earl, - L im = no t hecanic ' - •• t.• o,64usi:iikei.ltishid to sc4r, h!alr. • - t s i s iaa t t -ti -;'-'..thrir-*tr. Biddle .wor siainbling ; and -he cannot—maktistnything else oat of it, bat an empty nomination., • Completion of the - B. and 0. Railroad. W e learn from the Wheeling intelligencer, of - luesd.sy, that the track. of the Baltimore and Ohio. Railtfital, from Cuintierland, under the en _ Periutendent of Mr. Roeberry Carr, and that from Whielieg,•, directed by Mr. R. Carr, jr.; ' Vere joined on the .evening of the 24th inst., at ftve minutes after 6 o'clock. The lunation tool place upon the 188th sea tion,-iliontlif:miles east of the Drive Creek Sta tion._ 4 e --After-the last rail had been fixed la its place, Mr.-Cari made the following short address to his meal - lave now laid the last bar of - the long :link of Railroad which connects the Chesapeake 4: Bay and the waters of the Ohio ; and I call up ..ca all to give three hearty cheers for our Brest- Tifonne Swan, and three more for our "Chief 'Engineer, Benjaminll. Latrobe. May they both Jive to make manymore connexions of 'the western waters and the sea-board." The - cheers were most heartily given by the - tugs - united parties of tracklayers, and - then the hillsonepinfo,re resounded to "three more for ItosberrT4Carn, Sr." , %This, dons,_ the men, tired with a haaLdare iervi,ce,ittired to their camp. - • Die Wheeling Bridge—Conflict between the Supreme Court and Congress. . . . - The Washington correspondent of the Balti . 419_re Bun writeaus follows, under date of. De - cembeilsth; -- So it seems' the worst feature of the heel • .oase is yet to be deoided. • I#e shall look With anxiety for the result: , • - Patine artentida wlllsoon bevelled to the remarkable cm ., MA between:4la iltatesStrpreme Court and th lqis • -Ist's°. bratichof the•goverinucnt.he -the Wheeling e Bridge ease -The Coart by. a doormat Its late aesdon, niter a re ' hearitg.of tlialase, decreed that OM bridge shouts txtremer ea-ta an at:UM:eon m natigatiort, or elevate:lto a certain. height; and they- - allowed's certointime within which the % • 'bridge company should comply with the terms of the decree. Congress, at the late 141110.1*-nad after the adjournment •-•, Abe Oonrci coat - hated" the bridges post road, with sier to of aiStihtbelmidge and evade thadearce. -Thorundertake tole. laliseWhatthe Judictarytasilecided-to bo s nuisance. -'• 4n,lfebroary; the U.B. Marshal will proceed to execute the - dadree, and' summon a posso,aad. AP need be. call upon the -Pissidelot - formilitarp aid. Thaeovemnirat Tiginla, on the other lodlid:110 realit-,:theideoutDiti of'3.l:Wdecred mud •aro c phtythe militia for.that. - Ortipasa. There les deaf Of author • ,• Ibotween_toklidinat'brauchai of. tflogotoruaout end In -whicit•hteS‘horsdieply.intereatod do one aido - natittia other.% .Whether C4tigteSs or the Court to feyield Is the question. WNDSTDD. AND 11/arm's SpesonneLLlledding St Co., Boston, have just issued a neat edition of Webster 's great Speech., together with the Speech Gen. nape. If our readers will bear in mind • that, inlilr.. 19ebster's published works General layne's4peech is omitted, and that one great and - Marked character of - Virebster's Speech was thee skilful manner in which hettatted all his enemy's defences,.even unto the "ghost of the Inurdered coalition," they' will see the imp!or -z.z_ tance tt,forthwith securinta copy, in order - that ~ ,thek, may preserve, - 'side Joy side, und compare - Ilertheatsclves these master pieces of forensic el: - otricifie. 84 pages; price 25 cents. It can be _ emit ItY DLI:6tqMAND AAD TOLEDO These flourishing cities on Lake Erie are now itidted br Railroad ; andiFittsbnrgh at the same time 18 or ConrSo unitd with . ."Toledo. The Cleland- Tale Drmocraeof Tuesday thus notices ~ . - - - . ...,,. tbe l .' o e l isi. ,, ori o .: ,::,4ve, greet ; ou, alma:, , city:]: it is blow, nor linked with-Yen. ..-Pw iiii ' - `itleasattnifbe ix."' rain, can - s tay our 9 roe,. n it :4'old, nor the far west be ''‘.firc'n- . o nly xi to Clifoege, - into 1,,, -._. „, -;:::-,];', 0 - o — . l24d — ..i fi v ‘ nd h t i ni. citizense b o e -t o otb a e oy se i,e b i oa o 7 urn e u n io r 7i.d.ilhe '. ''.• ik Sweep together . 7 '.-' - ; coldiron '. 'ir between our. brave cities }ind..tenkieil,:ey.p. 9 ••... • ,• '-=•••:—.lo3rWe'refer landers to the advertise • went of ,I3ATl:onn'&:-.3:llSnolt's new paper._ the Illus trated liretis,'whichivilt be found in our coluians to day. As-iie have not:get-seen thenew paper, of c,Ottrsene are not prepared to giVe It 10first „ reite:nottot In; :the 41forning Ron. Pnill Lams, Eaq.--This laat c awan-Attorney oat , Pn"63t•ta,;•l;a:tsr /n the ticrireiti+B Caurfai United States, at Washia_ gto 'City! ::.~ _ . dnO.gtlitil, twenty yens since Chicago was iir6t.o64::apoti the map of our ceantry. Now, At.,9441.14 , about 313,000 seals, and there are liiiireirkpriof Railroads centering .there than iga into.' locadon. The Railroads 'lshiott now centre.: there, and are now being consfructed , . which wilt (Metre 'there . within the ' next three years, may be summed up as follows :inoltas m=m. Mites. Saito., via Albany, Niagara, Detroit- -1,000 Nesi-York, via Dunkirk, Toledo Pklladelphla, via inttsbusgh, Part Wayne 800 Ballitnostr,yis Wherlinveolamtsus.-..,.....1:„.z.f.-....- .760 Norfolk; via . ... 800 Charladtan. sal liavannaorin NaahviDa, Eransvllle. --1,000 Mobile, via Cairo --.— ............ ...... 900 St. Lonis, Alto.. ....... 250 Qulnev nnti Military 250 Hoek talanik - Perti;lnui Tolley ' " 200 Dubuque, Galena and ZYZ , Illinois and. Wisionsln,vis.Fon du Dao . toLako Stiperror 400 .Salsa Share, 1111wa.kle and Green 8at.4.A.,;:11-...1:t...;.. 200 Orand total.. Chicago Itaho'grent emporium of Lake Mich igan and will shoal, 4n 1800, population as large as New York, contained in 1820. Twenty years ago the ground on which Chleago now standsrirto occupied by the' Pottawatomie In dium': In 1803 this tribe removed, by treaty, to lands in Missouri. . . In 1884 the first white men took up their position on the site. In 1835, its population was a little over 600. In 1840 this number had.inereased to 4,479; inlBso to 269, sad in 185.2,t0 38,783. . _ • Statistics of, the presidential Election. The frewtoiliTournal of Ctimmerce says the' Whig vete at the recent election ie greater than at any previous one ; though•the gain over lE4B' ie only 11,699; 71,292 over 1844, and 98,592 over 1840. The Democratic , vote is 865,246 greater than in 1848; 246;698 dreafer than in 1844, and 458,478 treatei" than in 1840. The abolition vote is 186,880 less.tban in 1848, and 03,756 greater than in 1844. Vermont:is the banner State on the Whig aide, as is New York on the Democratic; the latter having given Pierce a plurality of 27,260, and a majority over both whig and abolition of 1836. Butin proportion to the whole number of votes polled, Texas is the banner State on the Demo cratic aide, .having given nearly threw thaw, as many to Pierce as to_Scott. Georgia comes next, having giTen,Pierso.meire than twice as many as Scott; then Arkansas and'Florida The leftist plurality in any State is 26 in Delaware fir Pierce. fihe:States polling the highest aggregate vote, are Now York, 022,486; Pennsylvania, 386,272; Ohio, 353,368 : The State polling the fewest votes isy l orida-7,161. Delaware comes next -12,665.' The largest abolition vote given by any State is 21,782 in Ohio. Next comes Massachusetts with 28,623, and New ;Yo rk with 25,438. In proportion to the whole amber of votes, Ver mont is the greatest hot-bed of abolitionism. EXTBAVAG&NT SPErgo:•-T l l lll late Bishop Red ding used to tell an incident in his episcopal ca reer eirikingli,illustintiVe of the despotic power of long-indulged habit- At one-,of the confer ences wherehe presided, a young preacher was charged with indulging too great excess in ex aggeration. Ile was not said to bo guilty of positive falsehood : bat superlatives flowed so freely from his tongue, that truth had all the semblance, cud frequently did all the mischief of a lie. The young man was nentenced to be publicly admonished by the chair. He stood up in the presence of his.brethren, and the Bishop, with the greatest kindness, pointed out the evil .resulting from the habit. After hearing him through,. the accused, bathed in tears, requested permission to say a few words. Ile commenced by a candid acknowledgment of his fault, and thanked the Bishop for hie admonition: Turn— ing to his brethren in the ministry, he assured them of his determination to conquer his beset ting propensity. • ".I regret it, as much as 'any of you, I have struggled against it. I have wept on account of it, and I can truly say, it has already caused Ina to shedbarrels of tears." - Hors--when they are; boys, are queer enough. 'How .many ridicalons notion they have, and .what,eingular".desires,,which in after life change 'orutshspelh.ernr4ltres tritambaraitsristitta t . Wbo remembers when he woald bitii Sold Mi . birth right fUr a rocking horse, iitia - sat of clothes for a monkey Who forgets the sweet faced girl. older than himself, against whose golden hair ho leaned and wept his griefs away ? Who recollects when the thought of being a air cus-rider appeared groater than to be President; and how jealously he watched the little fellows that wore spangled jackets, and turned summer sets, and prayed to become like them ? If mem ory preserve not these caprices, or something similar, the boy is lost in the man. Happy vis ions, they come but onde and go quickly, leav ing us even to vigil for a return of what oan nev er bo again. SIIDEX/LEISCI nY MACHlMY.—ABridgeltrater correspondent of the Plymouth Memorial gives the fotlowitataceonnt of the progress of stitching by nraehineryf " Last week we saw in operation - what we never happened to meet with before—a sewing machine. The one we saw has lately been bro't into the place; and is used for stitching shoes. We unierstand that these machines are becom ing quite common, one shoe establishment in Abington making use of no less than six. It is said that an operator, with the machine, will stitch in a day ten times the amount usually ac complished by a "stitcher" and that the cost is very materially rodaced. The machine did the work very neatly, and so far as we see very thor oughly." A Fentr.lt's George Mason, of Virginia, made the following remarks in his will, which: ought to be considered a legacy to the na tion 'recommend to-my sous, from my own experience in life, to prefer the happiness of in dependence and a private station, to the trouble and vexationsof „public business; but if either their 01011 inclinations, or the necessity of the times, should engage them in publio affairs, I charge them on a fathers blessing, never •to let the motives of private interest or ambition in* duce them to betray, nor the terrors of poverty and disgrace, or of death, deter them from as serting the liberty of theircountry, and endeavor to transmit to their.posterity, those sacred rights to which themselves were born." Tar CoLoma Slur.—Again wo aro enabled to elate, for the gratification of the public, says the New :York Courier of Tuesday, that tho tna ;shiner), ofllie calorie ship Ericsson has been in motion. alms worked yesterday during ton oortsioutive honii.--making over six revolutions Oer . .mitinte. The - funiabee • wer - r Intentionally marked-upon a checked shaft. Only 420 pounds of Ccii:Was put into them duringeach hoar, and upon this trifling quantity of fuel the fires eon tinued to augment cohstontly during the day.— We understand that the mnchinery will be work ed for eCyeratdays to come, and that the trial trip will not be made until the engines are in complete working order. - I!M===l TUE Gnavz —What a resting place for the weary ! There'are no cares to corrode, no cold unfeeling world to step' in and mar, the peace of its inmate's. s in the faalts of the dead are for- gotten, and their virtues sweetly cherished and remembered. Reader, if thob art an orphan—if thy parents lie in the silent tomb, go to their graves, think of theirvirtneff, - think Of the lessons they - have tried - to implant: n thy heart. Think they , have only gone before thee, and try to meet them be , yond tie grave. Death. will have.- no terror to. those who are prepared to meet it; he is wel: come as a messenger of mercy, sent to free them from their bondage. • raj' Leap year is near its close—and remem ber-it only comes once in a long while. -Young Ladies, you who have' not yet ,"embracedd the;=- (opportunity,"j had better hurry up the cakes. They had better .select husbands soon, or they wilt be compelled to sing— Leap year isgone, and here I am, Without a husbatul or a beau, TF'ay dicta/ select a maxi? can't endaro tblaatate of woe Paulo Busuizes SotraLl-The trade ficpota toes at New Orleans is very ostensive: One firm at Liinisville has shipped 60,000 barrels to New Orleans since the Ist July. The additional ship ments reach 75,000 barrels frotaldmisrille for the same market, 'the Itetvalue of which amounts to $112,501 The average price of potatoes at Louisville has been,sl per barrel, and the freight to New Orleans about 50 cents. • A Womot's Saalth says, « were Yon to aslevho elected me, I would answer, the 'women::- Tholiconen plead and P - ra;i7?d- for me; and I am elecied. ,Thardte -to the 'women for nob a result." TEE PRESEDENTLILL'ELIGOTION. - lEENTIICIET—orneut. ' PUPIL___, Counties. • . Scott. Taylor. .Cass Adair 457. ::697:.568. 849 Allen ' 280• 464 " 428 668 Anderson 202 , '606 $B4 E 547 Ballard 328 : 277 - 281 Barren .. 967. ' 3462 ;1048. Bath • 687 786 724 782 Boone 800 769 936 769 Bourbon 978 628 1172 488 Boyle 603 823 778 847 Bracken 688 517 796 472 . oif 286 148 -161 - Breckenridge.......... 842 440. 1006 422 Banat 403_ 44G 499 899 Butler 812 269 849 204 Caldwell .781 874 826 841 Calloway 'lB9 816 227 664 477 1098 611 814 'rtarroll 446 478 488 428 :eater - ••••• '4 180 497 248 610 ,;goy ' 474 280 . 529 '196 Christian 978 806 1182 786 Clarke. . 842 822 1045 819 Clay .. --. ' • - ' " 278- " 185 377 125 -Clinton : " 276 318 286 .294 Crittenden • - "".... -896 486 342 - . 399 Cumberland... , . ... . 601 157 642 163 Davles" ' 1027 711 986 '605 Edm0n50n 7 ...”....... 208 . 218 249 209 E5ti11.........—... 868 322 486 238 Fayette 1878 • 809 1611 . 781 Fleming ~..—... • 888. 698 1169 700 Floyd- 165 222 .260 • 226 Franklin 833 769 926 664 Fidton . ..; . . . ......- . : ... 162 288 no return. Gallatin 0 372 411 860 868 Garrard .... • 86 236' 1 187 rar Grant . ,- . ... . ... .... 48 8 7 572 1 1 8 7 8 529 .. Graves..—... , 446 . Fn. • 468 77T . Graye01t....:.......:.. 438' 394 607 . 846 422. 487 617 612 Greene Greenup 637 ' 660 640 _ 616 i Hancock 249 205 304 466 I Hardin • 1007 619' 1289 631 Harlan 827 66 850 66 Harrison 802 - 947 891 896 ! Hart... ... ..... . 466 578 686 628 'Henderson 616 686 731 566 I Henry 744 973 872 1022 i Hickman 165 889 '169 1 363 1 Hopkins ... 787 809 896 766 J eff arson • 8676 3791 1161 970 Jesstunine ............556 470 792 439 Johnson ...: ... : .. ... - 434 299 106 214 Kenton ......... .. .4... 976 1884 985 1228 Kn0i......... : —::..... 487 164 648 169 ,Larne...—............. 817 348 478 340 Laurel ..........,. ..... 472 167 488 145 Lawrence ... ...... .... 885 862 414 318" Leteher 63 78 no return. Lewis 400 603 621 166 i Line01n......... .. : .... 674 838 832 2 '125 Livingston..... ...... 1,812 267 403 265 Logan. . , . . . ..:. ". . .... 1294 884 1402 ~ 868 Louisville City, 'with Jefferson eo -.2836 2020 Madison 97 6 641 1814 ! 564 Marion .......—.—..— 782 768 765 . 629 Marshall 91 426 120 496 Mason 1887 896 1631 963 MoCraolien ...... —... 885 416 407 4308 Meade ' 647 230 713 225 Mercer ' 694 914 784 1088 Montgomery .......:. 618 889 688 648 Monroe 877 860 686 879 Morgan 816 609 418 490 Mahleobarg 814 658 746 437 Nelson .. ....... ......... 968 487 1149 464 Nicholas ...... ...;... .592 VA 673 704 Ohio- 701 624 718 642 01dham......... 388 486 476 488 'Owen .......... 605 1186 688 810 0 wsley . 294 326 830 248 Pendleton 262 570 876' 699 Perry 180 77 no return. Pike ........ 221 194 225 140 Powell. ...:... 111 138 new county. Pulaski ....... 707 622 947 734 Rockcastle .... .. . .... 326 97 497 95 Russell .......... 438 195 519 180 5c0tt.......... ....... 729 888 797 734 Shelby ....—.. —.., 1184 763 1434 716 Simpson.. 389 380 448 428 Spencer ........ ........ 331 340 460 851' Tay10r................. 264 527 new county. Todd • 662 422 808 409 Trigg ~ 560" - . 629 688 632 Trimble ...... ...... ... 300 491 361 486 Union 499 612 501 ' 459 Warren.:............. 982 600 1226 . 608 Washington.:........ 637 . 680 721 07 8 Wayne...........—.... 453 .. 342 ' 689 405 Whit1ey................ ..... ........ nosettuit. 684 .93 Woodford .....,—.... 708 410 778 837 •-• 67 , 0431 i . 08,60i:. 6 73 41: 49.7g0 :124308' •-••• ..,•- Whig msjority .....8262 tyelii 8,282 Democratic gain since 1848. Total vote In 1848... ..... Total vote In 1862. ..... ....... Decrease in four years.. • DITLWItit. laisozmAsy AND GOISIP.—This sketch of a principal:literary celebrity of the age, (and from -the Age, London.) is so pertinent and well sta ted that we think our readers will be pleased to COs it at length ; Bulwer Lytton's great effort is to unite in himself the gentleman of fashion antibigh breed ing with the author of first-rate literary reputa tion ; and, like most other eXtravagaut attempts, it would appear ridiculous were his literary.tri , amphs less complete. Upon the wit, poet, wri ter of plays and novels, and orator, he . would in oculate tie owner of Eaebworth Park, dispen sing county hospitalities, and The man of fashion in London, receiving only wits at his table. He has striven through life to affeot thit combina tion, and in a great measure he has succeeded. The sumptuous fellow-commoner of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, contrived to mate driving his own horsee, and similar eccentricities, 'compatible with winning the University prize for the best English poem. The gentry of Herefordshire were not long ago invited to our Marcens's coun try seat, and the entertainment included a theat rical representation of his own play, just as it Was also acted by his amateur literary trim*: be fore the Queen, at Devonshire House. Feeling a sincere sympathy for the trials of artistic life, he would express it like a feudal chieftain, and so he appropriates from his domain a elte for an hospital for decayed men of letters and art. When he bas a few friends to dine withhim in London, the party might consist of Talfourd, Macready, Dickens, D'Orsay, (but that he is dead) and perhaps a young American author, who has been introduced, and is there upon tri al. As he is essentially refined and fastidious, ' you will probably find that be has furnished the rooms of his house lit accordance with the tastes of the Tudor, the Louis Quatorze and other his torical eras ; and, being fully indulgent to his imagination in the effort of composition, he has been said to write in appropriate costume. and even through the fumes of opiate. la the coun try houses of his acquaintance you msy possibly be shown eome sacred apartment, in which the oonfessien of. Aubrey,' in 'Devereux,' was writ ten at midnight, in a cowl, with a skull on the table; or the black-bugled bed-ourtains, within which the author of Richilieu' rested his in spired head. 'ln estimating both ths intellectual character anti writings of Buiwber Lytton, it is impossible to avoid a comparison betwixt him and Byron.— Even the circumstance of their private lives are strinkingly similar. Their aristocratic nonage; their great dependence in early years upon a mother ; their unfortunate matrimonial connex— ion ; their attachment to a daughter in both ca ses, though from different causes, frustrated; their personal vanityowarre temper, and ego tism; even their nonentity in. Parliament; also, sundry high and generous qUalitiett and feelings_ whiob have • undoubtedly distingtlished them both. And thestpeeullarities of life-and dispo aided= have anointed the:-Prose of tho one and .the;poptry ditto othir. Each has shown a mor bid desire to put on dress. and be the hero of poem or tale. Chide Harold,' the COrtlair,' '&43.,•werts :vehicles for the personal confessions of their author; 'Pelham,' 'the Student,' &0., are self-likenesses of their artist. This habit is in compatible with attaining the last highest step which genius iteetititledto reach. It is attribn • table; no doubt., in these two oases- to ; that self exaggeration which the heraditary privileges of wealth and:station are apt • to'.engender, and which ouly;exierienceiindaelf7examination Itme allay. " Byron 'NM cut- off before he became wise; but, as. Johnson said of Goldsmith, with refer ence to a.differmat subjecit, we predict that Wa wa Lytton is 'coming right.' - The later produi aorta of "Ifis:pen have beat more freo from the pedantry inseparableliom drair_ing inspiration too much from within. The scholarlycat-throat and elegant achatress, we may hdpe,are hence forth abaft/loped to: thir_cattaille ofatetatitie; and his works seem to he acquiring that breadth and depth which cat/ Make; them - worthy of coming from a great master of the English tongue." n The Walt BuBslan novelty . is the an ok ing of cigarettes containing tea instead of to bacco. The French paper in which we find the circurastarme, saysthe practioaiifisoOtiing grate' fashionablei . s.nd tea has at letistthei !unit of bt Sagesnarcotic INEI Items of Mori and giaiellany It it; estimated that in Manchester there are 1,500 I. unfortrituite females ;!' that they are led to en annual espenliture of £470,000;. and that some 250 .of them dle, in horror and despair, yearly. In England it is tabulated that there tire 40,000 houses of ill fame, and 280,000 pro stitutes.; 4tnd farther, that not less than £B,- 000,000 are spent annually in these places. A gang of Schuylkill Rangers have been com mitting all sbrts of depredations along the canal. Among other things stolen was a large fat hog, taken from a pen near Unionville, Berke coon ty. The skeletons of a cat and a rat, in excellent preservation, have been found in Gerarl's Hall crypt, London. The rat was firmly held in the mouth of the eat. It is thought they had lain there 480 or 600 years. The South Carolina Legislature adjourned on the 16th instant, after a session of twenty-two days. The State has been re-districted, and,the railroad and monetary interests received theite - doe share of attention. - There are 25 coach and wagon factories in Chi- Oago, employing 283 men, and turning out 2,625 vehicles In the course of the year. Their aggre gate value amounts to $210,425, and the capital employed is $127,000. Under the new Empire the court costumes are to be re-organlied. Ladies will no longer be received at the imperial court but with dresses bearing the traditional train. This feminine tip pendage of a queue Is the delight of all the Paris milliners. On en oit aux lames. A company of Gipsies •eiteamped near Chant beraburg last week, and remained several days. The female portion of them devoted themselves to fortune-telling, and, we learn, did a tolerably fair business here. We hope that those who pa tronized them got the worth of-their money. nlO hundred dollars have been voted by the Solid of Underwriters to the Geographical So .olety at its solicitation, to bo devoted to a series of mseetioobservatiord to be made under the direction of Dr. Kane, the Arctic Explorer,' on his next expedition. Further contributions, how ever, will be required. The works of Raphael, in the Vatican, are to be " restored." The artistic world of Some is Indignant at the idea. Dickens says that a flo c woman is like a fine day ; the longer he is with us, the finer she be comes. As time passevatemory silently records your deeds, which conscience will impressively read to you in after life, especially in sickness and age, to your jojP and sorrow. it has been discovered that two pieces of zinc placed upon the handle of a common broom and conneotodby • piece of copper wire, will restore an invalid lady to health, if it is often and vigor ously used, with the windows of the parlor open to admit a copious supply of fresh A lady in Boston last week, while in the se of pouring milk W-oto a pitcher into a coffee cup, dis covered that the liquid was "inhabited" by a tbree-inch long angleworm. The milk instead of the cow had been to water. Milk is rising.— Worms too. Ten friends'ire dearly purchased at the ex pense of a single enemy, for the latter will take ten times more pains to injure you, thhn the for mer will take to do you a service. There is not a descendant of any of our first class great men, from Washington down to Webster, possessing talent or genius worthy of note. Cu rious, very The Literary World points out some most striking resemblances between the story of Un cle Tom and Eva, and "Little Henry and his tlearer,".hy„hiles lahersfend- . A fre, pima of 4010 r • cannot purchase a itaniMiimilit gavel Carolina. Tho law for Y4fAritha, the new Wettish 'Ambassador, is et present a great lion at Paris. He is young, rich au handsonie. Lola Mentes has turned op again, down 4outh, where she has jest been slapping a theatrical 4,159 ..... ...110.8GI ........110,874 manager's flee. The statue of Thomas Jefferson—the second to Cravrford's Washington monumental group— has lust been oast in tho Royal Foundry in -Munich. Georgia Rout of superior quality, is becom ing an article of merchandise in Charleston, S. Carolina. The wife of Visor Wright, the noted aboli tionist of Banton, has again blessed her husband by giving birth to a fine pair of twins—a girl and a boy. The addition mattes eighteen children the happy Marl has had to pttovide for—one reg ularly araq cloven months. So say the papers. The CidcagO Press gives a list of the lake craft' winteringin that port, which inclades,44:brigs, £ bovines, IS6 Schooners, 4 steamers,Spropellers and 1 eloop. . • The 1:1111tuleiphla Ledger hissing put two eight ay rider pr,ssos in operation, each capa ble of maki t sttwenty thousand imprepaola pe.; hour. `. A line of:l:iv:openers is to be established be tween Milwauke and Buffalo, to commence run ning net spring. Health comets of itself ; but we aro at great pains toget otir diseases. Health comes from a simple lifekof nature ; disease from the artificial life of vttare,' A 'late 4141E6 writer - says, that the only day an Ataerican devotes to a relaistion," is the day he takei medicine. Not bad put in, that. • The Bonbon Chronic/4 says a clear case of orig inal leprosy,,slmilar to that °slating in Norway, is in the pradtioe of a physioian of a neighboring town. Socrates did not urge his friend to enter upon publlo einployments, but first to take paines for the attetamknt of the knowledge neoessary for their =Coosa in ,them. The Heniptield Railroad, according to the Wheelink 2701 tr, will soon be in tvrapidly pro gressive:state, and a Philadelphia President will be selected for the road. A gOtg of villians have been operating seri ' onsly s#ong the New Hampshire ftiriners, by buying butter among them, and paying 28 cents per pond in counterfeit money. Knowledge le not wisdom. A person may know much, and yet have no claim to be called else. iWisdom is the practiCal application of itpowledipz. L!toomotive vs. a Ploek of Gees*. The 4ochester American has the following in cident : 1 • " Coming up on the express train, the other day, iti so ,- happened that on leaving Fonda, a !look ofisome thirty wild geese swept over into the valley of the Mohawk, just as the cars were under Way.: These geese being manifestly be wildered, ki3pt on Steadily up the river, but well over the opposite aide of the valley—hence a good chance , to compare their speed with the lightning train' was afforded. At first it seem ed to be abcrut . an even thing, but a few momenta it was readily perceivable that the geese were drawing ahead of the locomotive. " After a few minutes, the flock seemed half inclined to drop down into the Mohawk, and abated much of their'speed, but the ears repotering the lost ground, the geese thought better of is --changed front, sought a greater elevation and pushed itheadtgain in the same directien as the train. By this time. the race became trite exciting, anti one could hardly Wrath from ex claiming, go it engine; pair in goose;', but' there was nolieed of exhortation, as both seem ed letting out about all they knew-the geese gradually drawing ahead till within a short dis tance of Little Falls, when. the bevy hauled tip in the wind'acye, shivered a moment, and , stood down the river, haying gained in the raaaabout two miles. The geese must have been going, when last, siren; at the rate of sixty or seventy miles an hour. This is the - first race •we have ever seen between a locomotive and the ferether ed race; anal:hough the latter had the best of it, r ite fernier did well considering that it had to Our/ Weight." INN Mail - . • Forego teltiliMitost; MUM. EDlToll.3=Learning that I hare been. placed on the ticket for Connell, by .the Ninth ward Democrat's, I beg to decline the nomination. Be who Is in the field should work; or belsas no business there. Bit healthWillnot pernol.inc to'run, under any ciroamertanceit:,. , , • Respectfully, yours, /I„,FLEMDiG. - : is It. G • rai' iistiartiOlesaur , So ray oil the Dealers In !Plane's derinfinge, sad so also may the propristors say, as they are daily receiving ear tiScates so numerous, that to print them Arould • ttnTIA • UZIO. But what is the use of tastiest certificates to amid'. eine (bat has become 10 universal? tat tlia=nis of a feet of its approcers Mx. George 31exwa11, cf Atiguste, Cairoti.connty, hui Wed it In bla fatally with the bast eitoota. J. IC Cutter, a resPoetabth merchant of Lotdocills, after hating used caeca, without *affect; adlninistered • a dole of Wiene's Vertedfoge, which eomplotaly twmcrred tha Worms. It has also been neat with success in the families of the following peretinst— • , Pithburgh and vieintfy---James Strotten,l'enna-Avatme; Mary J. Stratton, Mary Btratbm; Binh Ilandthergitr, Man dinner : Margaret Lindsay, do; James Burke - and Agnes Burke, Squirrel ELL • For solo by moat of t h e. Druggists and Merthents, and by the sole proprietors. .J.lan 1 CO.; dec2.sthtet Co Woad Monet. LARD.. oar B. WATSON is nnw engsgod in slaughtering FITE . TEIOORAND HOGS; and will have constantly.on hand a large stock. nf BULK pour.; of his own . caring; also,Ftre Hominid Barrels of Rztra MESS PORE' abto, a No.l arti cle LARD, in bands and kegs. For Is at Ids Wsrehoms, oover Of Liberty. atutlybine streets. &dad', -AAItrOLURCr - & CO •-• HAVE REMOVED TO THE CORNER:OF . Wood and:Sixth Streets, far Where they odder tO theti old customers, and the public generally, nt the lovoit rates, Wholesale and Rata% thrlirprSt, most select and complete abxit of Cllololt TEAS, Y6HI . ILY GBACEIIIY3, WOODEN AND WILLOW WAYS to be fotuid the West. , deoL7 • DEED: On the nth - Instint, DANIFi TAdYF Insole, Esq., 'Slavers, Intland,) agort 20 years E, - (son of P. The funeral wllltake plane from the rerkleace of La uncle, Lair. Teirrs, 144 Penn street, TLID3 IFITILNOON, at 2 o'clock, to proceed to Chartlers creek. v:1 LAB.B-280 boxes 8 by 1081aaa. fa dare and for sale by der.3o HMO. t MOMMEAD. •• AILEX) kegs bialls, in sten and La sale by dee3O • WINO it MOORHEAD. CI CULL—A prime ankle of N. 0 fn store and far oda.' la deal) }too L UOOLIDIAD. ii-20 awns, in store and 0:x sale by der.3o MILLKII. lIICKIITSON. ItILD 1212,-10 end 11 half do . winter strained. far salt, • dea.lo k 1110KLIZON; 4OQBBL MEMPORK—Par sale by lIENRIC 31*CULLOVOIL & 00, armor of Penn and Irwin els. SlO canal "Gallon: b muss =Kam.d AR : 3 :101N48. in sten and far nalov'br InULASS=3—.9yrup, Sugar Moose sad 'Plantala% Ilo• lasses, la storo owl for sale try clee.3o KING 31001111EAD. Bs LOOMcons lisp !coups; 15 do Jun!Ms Blooms; far isle by • KING 6 MOORILELD quiz A MiX11.1.6.1 ALIIANACK, sad Uaerial Knowltdge, 1. for the year usa. For sale by J. 11.. =MTN, Doolualler and atatiouor, deal 63 Wood itralt, between Third Sal /Muth iht. IG ISON-150 Lona 7. POl7l -Anthracite iota:dry Lip; (Ifireitrarg /1.50 275 Cow Sbuon ItTOSCIN Vorg or 7011¢dry On hard and for sala by .&M O .5100RHOSAD. . 500 . 813L8. N. U. Idt/U.SSYS, (oak cooOng.;) • • WO half bblz. • do do; - •5 hbda. No* Orleans Snow. For ride br HENRT 3r anlot - on & CO-. eorter of Ptirtlstrd Irwin ea, pRODUC.tO-31 blab. Ws 1,: bard; 22 do Maas Batt . 10 do Milo Beams; 10 . do fresh 801 l Butler; in store and far wils by =SILT wcuu.orott a co, d.erzo - _ . axena of Nam wad Irwin sty • • FOR RENT t Wax STORE . EOM OCCUVIKI by C. APbutbnot, on ' ' the_ 1 cf DidaiDud alley sad Wood eruct. Possesslon . given on the ist of Aril. For Ormd, tc..ricvdee of . nom: a KIREPATIRICE, dcc..lodl So. 103 Marty "met. CO-YA.U.V.: YASUO of TitsPPE, BlifE,l4 this thy dissolved by mutual anneet. The business will be settled up by LUKE TAATTE, visa is au tbotirod to use the =amid the thin for that purpose. LASE TASITE, SAMUEL MAGUIRE, WILLIAM C. BA NC- • Pittsburgh, /3:rember One Hundred and Plfty Hands %%feinted:. W VTED43,I3I P. Ur.T.D=l—liielLSboeter 62 miles from St. Mary's, on the Riser-oes liinuirol and Fifty steady Irishmen. Theis Is a large Tunnel on section 12, and the balance of our wmir. prin6poilv Bock soft.. • Ct: LNCIIIPX.:A...PATTESSON.- -4r . •1101 :WS T.—X Vottlit= t alpilLeeni, beam !loons, Ott Stnitn.ttebt street; at a Flu p r earnurn. An Men et Two Kamm for HAW. to the Ist of Apr:l; at -g ADwelling n H th om s s tu n a i t e Snare E Ratm6l nMtreet, Viet, roar Sixth. A good Deelltu„; Douse on Robtason street, Allnherty City ; a few minutes' walk tram the tirkleet rent ¢lOO • year. B. CUTHBERT It SON, Beal Estate Aerate, 130 34 et. A Conceded Point.. THE following testimony of the dilater of fl. A.VA RY. .- I:STOCK'S VEXIIIIFTJOE, from a regular poke :Shiner, masa fail to convince (From Dr. J. J. EhoutAn.] Thadassellts, Arkansas, Feb. 26, 16112. ilraft. B. A. Palmetto& Co.—Tonr Nerenifuge coati ues to be coiled flar e and to give entlefeetion in all cases where properly wed. It lo Dow a conceded point, that 11. A. Pahnostock`e to the boat Vercolfuge now in ues. Prepared awl roll by B. A. FAILNID3TOCK k 00., dec3law corona Wood and Ftratitreett. if L'iLVIDS DitAWiliti. A tart Woe. of Di Dem:earl& Drawing, forth& use of ineclimatnt and schools. which thr detlattionian problems Geometry . are familiarly explained., the practical are arranged from the most simple to the more complex, audit; their de scription technicalities sse avoided as Emrh as poesible.— With illustrations for drawing plans, sections and•eleta Dons of buildings and machinery: an introduction to iso. metrical drawing, and an essay an linraz pm:sped...ire and ahadows ; the whole illustrated with bripeir. steel plates, contain!fq orer two hundreddiagrams. - By Mirdfle. Architect, and Teacher. of. Drawing, in the central High School of Baltimore; third edition. Torsale Ly B. T. 0. MORGAN, drr.lo 1i0.104 Wood xt. 8A831311 it WOWS NSW PAM. FIRST N1131131D13. SOW READY - • . irtokligil OP THE ILLIISTPATED for the 4„,1 veer ending Saturday, January let Ma. EINORAVDNIII. L—" Birth ofd Nei Yew." -a dot by Thema. A loge raveng, pronounced by artists to be one of the most beautiful designs ever produced. The last moments of Dardel.Wehttert"mfaken! picture, cavating two entire pages. The positton o the ye. rimy mambas of Mr-Webater's family and friendtcstand. big around the dying bed, is falthfdly represented. The fanned of the dying statesman are accurately produced.— The group also Includes portraits of Mr. Fletcher Webster, Dr. NYarren, 31r..1. W. Faige, Mr. Peter Harvey, Mr. S. A. Appleton. The accuracy of these par:media has bean greatly , amigo! by the daguerreotype. 3.—" Mr. Webster's Library:'—Alargeengrating showing an Internal view of thlibeautilielapartment 6.,--.The Memnon of Daniel Webeter at Marshfield." A bountiful picture, drawn nil the spot. 6.—" The Tomb of Daniel Webster. , ' 0.- 0 The Webster 4:llequiee at New Tort:,—the Amaral asr." I.—" Destruction of Chickeiing's great, Piano-forte manu factory, at Boston, Mena" A. Urge and enillted engraving. B.—" View of the fccumNitlon of the Crystal Palace, New York. o.—" The Caloric Shl ricssen." 10.—A The o great tion at Sacramento City." 11.—u_The Opening of greys—Reeeleing the Manage Lathe Senate?' • 12--" The Opening of Congreas—lteedlng .the 31 - eo ln the Rowe." The above pgrasings are ail-produced In the most beau. aemmpaniel With appropriate, in teresting letter press de:minibus.VEßM,; - -- LinT An original Hew Yette EI s Peony by Wes', with mine. tograph. The "Legend of Berraides,” an original.by Chas. G. Leland, with anantOgrapb. "The Waterearrier," a story. of rural life in Emu% byliicbard R. Kimball. To tbereast ar, by the Edttor. Dr. Hane's new starch tbr2lr lotus Frank lin; glands Andre Mittman, by the Editor., Swindlers and' Adventures In the City -of New York. The the Amason; Nude and - the Drama; bir ArehibaU Allison , * History of Europe; The osing.of Congress, The Death of Webster; The New York tat Palace The Confiagratioe. of Suarunentte The Calorie p 840mornThe Dead 0fi1i62,1 1 . complete listof deatkuref eminent pamiatedurin them:sent ymr; Rem% Literate% DeStrildiall of Chl forte /1110:11TetZtOrj at Boston; Latest - httellireclr - frons aft parts Of the Worbl. - - • ~- totecort Limber Yrilltitt. aeittetlity, - ItirittC, art B,lrith a eery Torge - ttsabet IX ler opeeaann itgettettor. The , Dublin ie. nettecatilly-tittbroled Alta eierty httstt arid ategolgoesto =Wad *lmre tapretesetrittodttes, to he given away groin, to sabsertbers.. Those who•erishLto meeftri eke* tbs. nine ibOuld subserllrn'imasediedely: - - - - - T.-Enrol% hat , eontoibuted 1111 , ,t0filLr& mow, and -amyl ./unthlSA. oo 4 nitaung , n : 01 " stray amaandstoffmayftr 'Shape ~ , . 1,31166M0tr _ Netotr. this amotretwillbe 'trebled if theta deetstalatit 6, & • log the design of the ittelithtbre to produeeettd• Lttebliett. pcyraseently la thie errantry o. (imoDlllaekrafed Nenspaper at a prieo within the meant 'Of illoisason -.- To ilemanyliale this dealgrkno °small, *lithe Ingtat64 r - '• - Price fill =kin per copy. etheeriptiotur $340 tgi' year--$1 60 far 'i x month& Eor Bete at all the Periclical nn d I , fewspiper Depots tbrongheet the Urged Stet* P. T. IiAttIMA., Special Tartar,. t H. D. k.A. BEAM Oanyrel Pertnersi - f .123 Felton. a 4. N. YorriL ILHAnansl Heaton of -Managers of ther-AseXteficytifcri• I the Zstabliztunmat at s Itemsei. M,Betaxe for -Western Peonsylrenis, alit be held An the 3d der-ar Zennart, 1853; et Y 8 HALL, between thelonne of 2 And 4 tielock., N. dee22 MOWS BANSWELL, Ptedliat. rs .81 OGIATII BOXES—for Pah:ding—Prom e (Niels to sub. Port Folios, In great saliciT• Dissected Otllitn. Dissected Maps and Alphabets. Small Gold PCXI3 trodPentils,ibr int4ll3lcztat. Agate and Meer latter Seals. Chessmen and Bosnia - - Toy Books sal Boobs bi Panay Blndint. - Sae. tibia:map by JOHN H. ILELLOI, dell} 81 Wood street. =LE PENNSYLVANIA• RAII,E.OAD 00MPAN'f',Iisje l' rcadr arrangansats to sell Erzursion "Ile)xts to had front all ataldons =their Road, from Ilecittiber I= ery 2d, both days inclusive, at- one Axe for the mind hip„ , Excursion tickets WI be good on all trains during.the 11c menden season. -In addition to their-regular Traltisotbkh lane daily atn o'clock, a. x., 21.15 1.• x., and 6 P. tt .A t run an Extra 'train an CMILSTILAS and NEW 'YEARS. levels; ?ittabursh , at 9 - o'clock, 1. st., and antra at latrae at - n-v . a. Is 4 retuning, artiness° Latrobe at 1.60, and arrlsa In Pittsburgh at 420 - 2:x. l'artickel any otstioll Is far east as PCCF=nbl , ttai ii 6 l - - -•- de 2itd Arort Pima, Bailried company. • - _ •••• 7 • ' . 4-4 hit ••••.‘„: - 1-.•• At.: iNIMINI albßtroh Wine, Wino or >t t+. tea Wines, of rarloaa charade* bare been ladtde the pub. het it has ressaload for thw PM= Inn to blend in one compound the peculiar toedical of es& of three important articles, whom action has w sped& inffoepce, ia = l 4 thole Pocollaz elacak- , ktlooh stomach and =maw amens, ceatdrug debility need prostration, atom o f s scions nature. The VORIZT WINE Is our of FroPe of his twit tametamecue, basins all the etreriFthadN Wine, with the healing wed guedielisel qUILUDIS this roota and hate froinerhich la la tlllbL - • . 40/Bee advertiseutait Irianother ado= of 1113 papa, Bold Wholesale and Bstall byltre. GEO. EL K- ItlIt'141), =Der of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh; Pa; a l.. eq.by JAMES T. SAMPLE. north cent corner. or Federal 'teen cod the Diamond.CUT. novlastlaar Ca-Baldness- Positively Cured, by C. tiERSON'I3 ..fixerimos Hair. IfsdentrierrThe proprietor of the article &led Asurbans Efakr Bedoraitx, has I =Leith sachunioanded success in the_ we of his article, as Wiest* him In tithing bald cam, and ethos a written guarantee. That Li, he will, for ill=tenor agreel Mama sad the person unclothe : the ludeer9 fectully. or refund the amount expended; or, be will sell at the weal price, without the attnre . guartancia, Tim following Instances; of Indllidualserho here bad their hair restored, ought to =thus any one of Its efficacy; They hareallcwed tut to nee their. tamest as references :- John Weer, Wads' Brewery,. eared of baldness of 14 standing; 8. Holmes, M. D.; Capt.& blends 1 - = Guthrie, 131 Glint greet, was totally bald—mirth head Is completely covered with new_..balr. • also, John 01:0371n 'la. mama. We would invite attention .to the Ibl laminar- aue ofßalthus& of 20 years' stassdiso, eared bp one Bottle crnd part Af a bottle of dixcriant Rettorative , • Jar Mee. Alexander, agedthorife of William Alterman, who resides at N 0.40 PIMMITZVIS :wane, states that as has be bald Ice the last 33 yam; the heed, on both sides, wee perfectly mooch and vithant any hair; when she earn. =coed using the Bastoratire. • She bar now end a battle and past of a bottle eif heir restmatlvs, sad has =edit rego larly Ihr the last sir weeks.. Her Meals now perfectly cor. or 4 with a thick amp of new bah, firm and strong, as any muse= see by calling. -51 cat. Almada has no objections to the publication of these statements. • Sip lam a bfother. 51m. Alexander whose statement' Is erittect ont ayes, end those personally that the state. aunts therein mode are correct. A. ff.-DAY, Pittstough,Ssot: 1852. Na 95 Worth Stmt.. Da. GEO. H. =ESSE, Violas/a and Retail Druggist, No. 140 Wood !street, corner off virgin alley, past:mush, Pa.,. • octlllbler . MEM • JODr sofarl l l.--It is 'due to nen •Petrolennt to esy that it has been kiwien to eimpletely cradlede nervy vadtqte of tide grisalfol disease In less thaethan any other r emedy, and at leas coot or inconytaleage to the patient • . ' The thousands of catiDcates in the of the propria tor, many of which an from well known Citifell3 of the city of Pittsburgh and its Munediste s43ntt7, p to Wig deatly and beyond all doubt, that Ken's I'vosomaxtis a medicine Gino common value, not only as a kcal reread: in Ihralg. eta, Phinettatins, Defences,' lom of .9'04 bat es a valuable Internal remedy, inviting the investigatlng phydclins, as well as the suffering patient, to become acquainted with its =mita Masa having a diced of mixtures are snared that this medicine is purely natural,. and Is bottled sa it flows from I thelxvicira:oittie earth. . • - • - 1 The copeedEt i poptepubltated at 6%racise, e ct relvs date 4- 18b1, to +chick appended it; artitteasethe '" D. Y. 15., This may in truth certify, that I have been so badly at- tided witb limited& In the lad arms years that meat of the time I have bah unable to attend to any kind of bnsiness, and much of. the time unable to walk and exintinal to my. bed, and hero bees Crested nearly all the time by the best I Piiats our country affords; I nautiorudly gotentse re ntr, but no cure, end continued to grow worn until Dr. Foot 1 wed me to try the Petroleum, or Dock 011, as *Va . ; rything else - had Ailed. I did so without faith at hid, but l t h e er ec t, was pearnlchitip it threw the poison to the suer, I at ones, *mil atone. began to grow better, anabi using 1 seven bottles I have got cure worth thostmods of dollars. have italiCY' 11. EAMES. This may 'certify th at, f bars been acquainted with !Ikea 1 Petroleum, or Rock OD, far more than a year, and bare re- ' potedly witnessed Its bm4dal erects in this core of Indir lent ulcers and other diseases for which. it is reasamendak and can with conlidence reecacased it to be a medicine wor thy of attention, and can eddy try that enema has attend ed its use where other issillible had Wed. • Tor sale by all the Dragghrm In Pittsburgh. fan.Cdlirsr. 0 OAPS-40 bun IllasimudiShap, for eale by _ • dec2o • • gMTITI nun stoca—want.d, , x No. 76 Fourth =met. G , &sag • A. WILKEIS & Stunt; camas UN UlNGLNNlat—goastAlstytaryslo In.agr. alsuung, raorthitraut • • 1 . 1 4043.. A. wriituirt fIVIOL WLST. iltll.lllt.S—Wpl. Wyatt for barer Cotn, fbcath stmt. • ee2S - . A. linalNS C Q. _ . ANK UY . P.l.TratOuili—Tvaity. shams wanted, for . ve will pa stokkr• Fria, tf farobthaldrring ths reset woek. - dacSB] •.• A. Nrturrss.& op. R UNNY IN VIE 0031 . /3--0 psul mt , dzes . : Tel Dealers and Weed". mita, far Ws •holenlYOr J. TATUM .x CU D 7 . de 8 DANK kavoid hisbart wtet • V 4 • VIIP 'a be pak7 e . rr Sha rtriaua Cy rank Stocks, at Sa. 75 Yourth street: (da4l) d.WIL%IZOL.S COL PRO IXS--Yearwea, rem, Strawberries. Slack.- banks, Quinces., Tam tar, de,-hcau soca *bp far solo by J. LATELY 'A: CO, • tiss ,Llbrrte. surer: . •• ..• . Dlasolutlom. • • .11k1VinCE fa hereby etner, that Lb° partnership lately Wag betveett Francis Cce,ley cal Robert Lake: under thefts' of Coratey k Islet, was diseobred on the "ZiDere.m.7 her.:lB.=, by tantwil caturot. Feande Caney hr authorized to &lethal debts due to and by ea. late dun, the buslaess of which allt he closed bZhfm. PRANCI3 COOLtYi RCmzBT I:[ BV -•=•PitraiDeelrEalaet2:l '84...! • - . deeirk-V. ~r.X.PLODeLd NtirluNn—ltte nht Azasn's one torrent " 1.4 In bailors& Ma itrieks of nende it adgins) ;diem— are. et the recarhertres eantionallzr going on, and king determined to bap up with throm chump* and tastes of the Mester b determined to elm* °Mats entire stink of !knead Boys' Beady .31sult Clothing, ra prices beretcribre maknown in this city. Coll and be contained. • No chards 'for shooing Goats. Hark warranted. • One prink Terms rash. Cash an delbrry. WE STUDY TO PLEASE,: 74 Wood Amt. near Fourth • . (=Hie ak-a::: Con***Won of Amiessors. rpaE principal Asa s a e of Allegheny County tar.l=.. en hereby waled that they are recolnd to here their aresstrusnts rootpleted and returned to the sere on or bo ron WEDSIZDAY, the 19th day of January „nest; et 10 &diet, A. 114 at which time there will • be a egonecniion of add Aseecuore, organised for the pup= cf equalizing the ••• eats of Ow county. Given wader oar hoods, this I Sits doj of Derv:Est 110T1Yer, 352. ItISENEZER ItOBEItT KLNU, lilL AIDED, Comsias.s - loose. j WOULD most rapoiacilly gap& to LiAlllt*Aertai4 who j ileilre aeatainew without much labor, to can and look -at soy articles of Barstnn, for IlatisAietera; tabard =thing in solar, that the Bruclies-Imakaare„eactly crite ria, totturin use, Le are wirweited to givolatire tatiso. tam If you west to Yap cleat !adore, kitillefic, kr:, you must go to Moows'a wod buy yrs:LT.BmW/m. ARP" forgathe flare. at 110 Wood street, text door to Dada' Auction /Doris, whet . .o every voirietyoflrushes are a !cad it the lowest ram arid of the very bes: qualtr, Remember, MOQR.E7, 110 Woodatreet. , , Cturistinss and New Years' Gifts. appmething Maya will minibus this enlightened community, thatthe subscribers buns the most exqui site serOnfeent ot WATCHES Alai -I . F.WELBN in the eity and althoug's they cannot boast of beimt able to saG their goods from 20 to 90 per end. cheaper than the rest'of the trade, they utreeztheina- thhilt that they atir satiety Um most fastidious, ea regards quality of gocds and chew:Lair of prim Their stock is selected with the Tamest sax% and comO•an all artielnirs the line, from the mist costly down to the c011:11:11011 arWle. Those Wishing to purchase nny thing nice and nimble, ea &memento for Christmas oc New Yens, will And 11CL other thwe inthe eity where they can be better aantmonlated. Flans giro no a call, and. examine our Goods. L F.FINEMAN riee22 No- 42 Fifth at., near Wood, Pittsbnigh. • • • • p Ti- WI, COILNER OP MARKET' AND - FOURTH STRUM - Fr= richest assortment to be fows:L In the city, lame xrpen -I*thE c7 b r a ` gin r rt— ' es Watch riggJing cription.do. Jorel,ry r of Isfealfp.htnestls Fancy Goods, both useful and arnamentaL - Gaines amid:olds amusements.. A large satiety of articles suitable for Uoilday Gifts, trim 23 cents upwards:: Grad pencils, rhos, ear rings, eta phi% breast per, goblpens, spoons and feria, napkin rings, siker rum tea knives, tea setts,urria, erist.nii, candelabras? clocks, spectacles, canes, children's slop ancibrveletsi jet JorvirSi porta monales, Parietals statuary, go., alLat, tho lotrind rush. prices rdedr:3o W. IF. WILSON - Waste= 'lnsuramao _:Company, ITittaburgn. D. ern t.vet„ Jr.„ "resident P. X GORDON,_ . .!.eretary. . _ CAPITAL, $300,000.. •• _ tom= against etlichads of risks, FLUE " Bruit.. All ;leases Vitt be liberally_ed,justel . aud PrtmaPtlY PILL Home Institution, =neva by imemmwe vho ere leek krumr. In the community, and :rho are . deternMeed,. by Pmmlibeeas. sad liberality, to Maintain the ebsrartar.vble they hare assmed, as Miming the beat Protection to. those echo desire to be stunted. - Direeton.,—R. Miller; Jr, C. - W. -Bieketson,J. W. 'Pm tier, 11.liolmes, Jr, W.YL Smith, eihmeetroarorge W.Jaekszn, Wm. M. Lyon, Jame. Uppastott, George pars% Junes M. Arley, Alexander Nttntek, Tbasnaa Scott. 1:031. OlEee, No. i: Water street, (Warehouse it Smug & Co, up atalrej Pittsburgh. aoYAty - BE I AT /10.01 s ' • y o 'are In vent of ath.lng in the way of FINE or RICH GOLD JEWELRY, and Irish to <Mate. them' ate lowest pies, and at the same thus get ths teat' quality, =I wittanted to 'be' as represented;-all lon hoot° do la to,pall'at 11.0. HOO.TY9 .i.aticirr K.; Toucan thews tlnd'econe of the-best quality of ftnel9 =ifs GadLrrir If/debts, full Jeweled, at - - 925,00 " Held VE9IIIO Watches, 4 holes leveled, -= 19,00 ;',lllbree LeeencEull-jeweled, - - - .1%00 Elba Itiotoodt, - - - . - - tisoo eitdd 011.121 a, sa lov a 9 P.OO And all other to propaxtdanttlae. Cold Jewelry, of ettgy description, slimy; on bull California Gold bought 'or roanuthetnted to - order. Mom cell ii ai IteigtzT, BL; rash's/3;Pa', -AINW PIANO . I Olc; folks at Rome; sBOutagToih—witßooloitditiraliOaict.Rolltikr , .0111 Bap OurfHttAkmg . Polka: robream's'ranni Wham vat tbs Pilods" of MzTputl4; Bluets Alm ; - - - * DUam . ' &t azdielltrirrsO.Rook; Magk 1141.—titStiviosch Be Wistobfolsztalkwars; Booked in the -Cradle of thi Deep; - - - With &Ribs Ist* pubilogiont of TS'allaco, Heforrost - lart meatball, ar fic Justateeind and far Wally - - .doe 23 . JOHN H. MELLOR, SI - Vial st. =way 83.4 y MAL -11.emelt Lotting. PROPOSALS will be receteed elfbe CompaPea S -ogee, in 4th Meet, wit:U..llm 22,int Yore er7.1. 833 , /br thing Uwe India& Ataimmllied Erifting Cal. the pardon (4=14 road, bawl= PittettargboalSUlug l C.- AroUttOg imallM'a altar* of 42 anise. _ Las Pill be "dirldtd into sedltrat iofalxrat cote raw la length, mat bids rosy be made' lbr cat or more, no all of SIM Matins; Plans, ;mottles and evedtkettkats slit he riffe 2 3 l, iltm, Co and after the 6th day of Se Tial win be reedeed the the .3lasotorPted g, also for the eneretructan" tedeletag 42 , anatletn(exceplfandsblrere* =VIM be re oetied aid considered, Ihrtbaloodesieark•tnarot tettabbez IroNgrolti Pittsburgh to the ScerYotitiAlterlitte. reform:es • wilt -to =peed treat - 'Mime apt - lamkpiitlp.- 3 cran z i to the ccatpaa7,7 ltrtartbaitiLtri tiaii_ozul e Ar nude perePe Widter - ta 'Beet. Ic . te b n , 'E4l " itz "! 4 OltßOW/ 22 4 OhieiZziagtheir orki tbeleaml . _ ot_ttee4WY Xmaso7 • - "' - - - • ' 4- • -' - •••:', ••3 • it. , - - - f • 7 4 ° ' .'" '!"•=:,:". 1.7'. - - --.•- L . Lassa Ann Ntriaata--.,-.............. 105 ; 211 C . rcerza i , -,..-:, ,, :- :• , . -:i :.::,,. • , • • : 'AZ. DoorlOpenat IPA deloek; prig:al:matzo to coo:ammo* t - ' ' . --...,.; •:- if; 2 eitkr-k• ` . '^-- " . ' •f -.... - 2 ..: .f -, . ' i-,-•.:-'• grata' may be seamed at the Box .021oe, limit/. Atm ~..." 'day, lithent cars charge. . _ .. t . .. _ ...... _ —...- . .. - - -'. .- - • q .3.2irszt Ey-cloth night of the engagement ea the ale- , , ~. .... bread tragic Um. YARD. . N.:Q . ' * ME LICELLB.NT PLATS. . _; 1-,b c_ - \ Tom Erma*, December MD:, tho pee:Erma:ma wy.l wall . ..r_.: , : VINTSINI with the favorite Drama of - . ' .: n. 0 : -'• TECE WRECKER ' S DALGISTZR: - - ,-'._ -r f - ...- . ~sarlan BotaroTta - ciai . ........ -t: -BS' .....bg5... o'' • .1 .- . ..: ,'.' -., '-- •._ ~„ , -' After which, lbw beanlAD• l 72 23l7 e - ' ; '-' :24 " . '_,,.._;;„„...,„.-- .If .`r. •-• ..;•-,= ••T "' -- - ill" LOTE. - 011 TELE - 11211Thai• 1f01t . w.4 , 2 . 0 ... t r ' -,..`7" ''", l' '_:?: EVelidett.'" -...;....-it,,A4l3llnblia• f,i , •:- ._ „ , ~ • . . , pa Puna P l 3 Seta.. --- . " • -7.7 -.. .I.I)IIb7CC - : ' i'' . - - Tcaonatndatr tied .•. -f , : s - imam op .-- - • - -• ' iabten.Lt5ua...,,..„........ ,;-____..l.;:v.:: -• T;t. • ~: •,,- Sate Cutaway. .............;.,...... ~ ;'......-.lirs. Varrea. .... N. - .e• C. 1 241 3/ Cits ol 7l:-•:.-- 4 .. -. '"''' . '.',..3llesiVbeettr... - - ' -- -e . :- • 231 . 04mIrrowrult 141011;W-of Nis. Itarroresare - r_. Ai' Tbetii wal b•Apetuanignmixborrs. s- r-: - NOzon NNW" TEAMDAZObvililitUeeind childrau, , -'- : :L'11r1408 6 2 IMnii ito4 • 0:8 • - • NEW 01ANS. 0122 ',l , orpn i . - , ..;+%,.., :' ==.- = , . - GREO ATZBACTiOttallißiliesehyeribma- ,li .-, . . - E no, I ft etearl Bong'. Gient..Cliarisks_,'Dioneen,../e. - Xiii• seTußimy-AFTeaviciosMi4scißrz-Pocti-gre 2 i iat 2, and mamma at 2% - d010d4..:-. .., -. :. ,„,...... .- - 1.. lia• Children anwergnill#!4l IP. ,kali:liikettint . 0 iii 'ad: 11 egi.roelarticullay sea FaLllif ilitt:i i3i7riii - 24 .:Itti. ' 1. 1 ., Air Dxlsop,as fl% pkbxle; 'wept's:Wm! comamsell4 c,-• - • • . seSsilii•s:'lsii*giii:itaiwint.: 12.7?;:ixredoi, A deClB.3t .. - ' : • It: , . MASONIC - Trizt. 0P..£14 - 110.1t . :A" -_ _ ,_, ••s,. . , - YNK MONDAY RVKNING, DECRE-SEE. COTIL:-*l4 ear; r : . :.-.: S• UP dune orery event:NT during the - week, and-on SATere .' a DAY AFTER:: oo.N. at 3 O'clock, - DENDSILSOZVS (XL-:: '4 .., .. ' DILATED CEfE3IICAL DIORAbIAS AND ORIENTAL Lk: .0 ; - LUSIONS, embracing 6 15e71e1% Cflelgnigrkin-Dissalvina.l ~ --i.',7- • - . .- 7, • • Ilea& of Claes, AticiereAtheys,;-.lltelos.-31oOnligILL , lo Ere" - -. :-, ' :.• • •-•• .•",. '' I ma", Ellyt, PsterSoe, 4o). 'Each =briar:rim); till toy t-, z '+ -"' . 4..t. ' .. .-•, - . dude mita rho far-issoot Gltenth?d Inoringo ... suaL ..- I '.. ..."„:" •••••••,. • : ses. Admission 23 rents: ;• obiari udder 1^ jefs - ;14%. .---,- - 't 1 , :."- - „, [ Arir Doors ows at CM: to ershinerstie#Stiietarb. , ~,. ,41 - ."..; , .. deep• -• _ ..- -- - -. );. - " , •17...:. '',-, . -.• :. NA'INFICESE*OneI. .;.:, ..!." •' ' .. ~.. S ,r . " : e ' '' - -. AND. , P OSITI*EXT:ILIE: VAST! t.:..-- , .. .. ' A THEN.Mrilsjakt?LaNgLlT---entf4BT, ;-: ." s- ~"- .. , , riolion4 ~2440tollatarkit4 that . - -.. - -- .. )*utivirrist Partorix* . :V iil ii:iit..,ro . EVIL Okß i.. 1 ...-... r - - WM bo ezhlblted i ffgA ns ealng during. the tr octAr t 3 BRIT •`, . ~ . ..., positV thetl4:of Jsatiftil: ~ - - 1 : . .-.•. 7 ~ irtel.'..izz...- - :.' ... .. .. _ _.. :DIV'• 'NNW: YEA-„.__,--= --4 . - - t- -- --. _ .TWOVIAAIND saxsuarric9rsi;-. , • • • :•.- :'AtlrricrodrilziltusDeinton• . .. - 1 .: • : ..'” 1734 -4 '.'..4stbearaisa,:__ Ditch ilia. tUtir . 4.37lll4.Det , In inttsit;:eT -dac23. ' A.TIFENMITAZ AISTAVELKI-14T41 , GLOSS imarm.)&-ye . l.wisra . ;LA Claziguncp.arAtip:.lf. - ftsixue p . A.Nmutmiti, : - -- Sian — saw isspUereatvigiketiC* o l4 l l Bll bzbor.nali : tax, Qs AthiatieJliterNefiiii Crystal Plant* the.Waiaidtx Pawl" Wean:Uttar - 41040./Crak-Vkairs; an der tag rids, sad abacemonitmisw tbk:TELUIES MiltiELittrilliantlllisatc4ax4 bith. tumalg.vcC the Axt onfliTt*Li`i ArrIZBXO9II . and , •SV.K.NDIG, st. snd Mechick.: • - ' - AdsaxxXxx24equis;% - ealiixi star Doesrpurx;e34yPaxxxamsVaxxxxxxxxe? =sin as t . . . A.lllO iharypten-Dintlit:-illaectiror . of ihry. 0. W. Mao.) • - 1017: . A.00.-11N—Iltas abba am 4.V.ltaitir:Selegtakki: li-eY Mee, cam= af TWA and IFOcnitavott, frftg. • • •-• : cd 36 4 0a 7, 4a;. -4!ix . IigATT ir" . .. • BLAON.Vii.A.—Mtit . alfibillaMlLLiGlC.Sta kit& V 7 - `...- ".--..:. 060 conte 41.Z.,5c10-thir2oidoziTes... 9 tore, I: ' • .- 1 • ..ltrY No. 33 l a h atreet;wharli.the vat,bost.,lllllo sad 4reca .t. -', "gri: 0. 0. Be , - 0.1202 of cdoodoc,-Wiailisopme4 . , --- wood idatot, bet:grocti-I:lo26sti:lnZ4: Prgry 0t0u:L0cz,1i0.236.41-Eit - cor=7 Tdosmay 0 .- , :,.,..,- - ' Idricastax-Esvarrierrf,:lio.- $7--3.kiabi , first 'wad fhb* ''''!"-- - ,-- INSUR-A-NCE',CON.RANY.. or lfc r usEttora,.Conzu—agagSloCcsDll,l26ll;4ll.:( • • 5eta:23,172. Mos or 4b..Pitutror4h Sgsra7 l3l # lls ket :- Lonna y d lons* No:Lik Una streeL - • 'bate . - - - . It,'ILIOSON;Agent.: - • Dorris C - urns!! Corostit .41.0capsosal par.: /GM sr..t dmatally binustalkillecaras- . ...Lboodo. A : : onsoly .bs• twin:Vitt Dr. ACOninli.Onn , lbw tan by Dr-OZO. S xtrsz.a,lo.4fooktitiiiii.-ce 0: • !- • Pries, ritsM2V-Mi t.'-'113.41%& 37 . dblbebnis OscOrlsbOlgsf I:.,.?=.,;(=fiuterqcbd.3biksteleeu (ewe ticor,) Pitts/tamp, Yee.. itIOODNOIX.U. Wadi.- •-„ , eal accounear.z, Le; It. C. .V.../CMICP.4" AsseriatdAdddrer . . t. • ; P. R. SPIL.NIC.Eft, Prindial 'reteleer of Wridarseed--Ccan- - znerdai Comelguiderine: _See. extended tinererlre wine= Cusatalre: 21:Lars-risdat awl 2 -r 10 P . C Cen-tain Stinrage ad: friary deeniteiszn,. Ica:atom Matas, Ilrecatelleg, - dx.„lsee. itspr attain Carte-Ina N. - Painted Mallen aides, Wit Osraines,-Cortain Pins; Node, . et whedessie•andretsil: : : H. CAILT4 B , NalB9Chesnntyseet,ec arrSIPA Phliedeipbte. ; Curtains !tale awl: lldatined.la cirri ad irstieh ... • •-• ~ able . " -. . -. • - „ : • _ . • (ruseMl,y 10DU/lees . Wiaidosv .• Shade, elaistaraehe P:'...t. : .,, ...,- . ' Atebrire COENEIV9V„ 131:02ND AN D • A-Yak • en:. 1,- -..,.--_,.7:!.f. - 4: . y.:-.,4„. ,i,.. ruiLADNLYULA, , :sOca axotsols,.'!9wity. Sala. 'asii.legli..;;;••%:;::.-7:41 . .v:::.. pings! , .:- -..-,,- -- *.• • .'-,' ',. ':" , ~'-• k?:_i • :•'• ,-. . . -- q : ... 7 ;FS • ,•.:` :: .. , ..;...;.4 , . 1.7. 1 te: 4f ar scamQ.oo, agiiiis . # EctOm *MSS, loads b ik• : = - : , , it - ;,:,i,r4. , . ~ superior asnner. - • •••••:'-:4. 4 1 • i . .-..-.: .., . .?;;.. . i:: .......44 , . - ;.' , "! , ;1!: Aliir Deslas ami otlaisigyOusitedta ries as:i.attl, te, .. - : ,,, , .,... i .r:;;;ir5,1,, . 4 ; fOlovarchaelmel.--::.v.i*:L. AITITnt ,- k. U. :.-- '' ":: 7. hi... - 1;:•,"' .. ., - irsaYina -'. . - &IV, can fieeaset szetlizetiktsindls. • - •..... , f7. - -..-,,- ~i„, , .-... ._. -- • - ' • ' .• - - - ..--''-----Nrr—LSOYV—tt :DAGIIERELEOTYPS th e y Post °eke Balldta •.•• Third street; -Laineeseetaktas to an Muds' et yvaler 6r.6 Writ; grefag : - accents artistic aDd 111;12011kezen, =dike tod1147 11,11 " ;" pesior to the eotossonetkesv detrecerceetypes,at thiilaknrhog •e•betP sles o , 4 A 645) azduPwanliscag the size shd quality °few et trine. - Rau= Ssr ebilare_n, fr= A. M. to .1 4 N.ll,4lkEnk‘drS 4C . ar d . c . criic , ct.p..l-***(62 Its • • •• • ; • • *),t. ; , • - .1: • 'ZigIR? TLltic .47" - --SPECM • SAVN.laiiiS. :7:wises to tar tieso;aint. all diaa 6 l - Pgvegable dizafailms. We , cur, FreaDt neatly raited,,wttbout tatif or IricallyenVaisiv, Time Principal Ands% of .the !S. T. - Ear Surgaryinifonssylic, • evnstat-ed at. - 09 Arch titavot, PaiklelpW.O;tottxtlEK ,3 r:tz a; : P. 31.• • . . - Thirteen Tears af quo: aid ‘2llmairt ui•. - 11•11•Istatifion. to! this branch of *porta] practice has enabled him to inanca rag' twoloneot to stub • de„,n•ce ot' sticmfa as : total Opined ec•-1 4rmed and obitlaste camas yield, by attetqty sytEntion to tbat • . - .theyASSOCIATXD Preirusen , s •Insuinusas Company- oar-Um CityW Pittiburgb. - —W.W..DALLAS,Yraddens-,ll.olliaa.M.XET.SoceetastA wilt Insure against Flra.: and 'RIMS of kiada " • in .11salosup1tela - - Water street. . . Dc roar.; . . Jahn Ande ay,p • C. Sawyer, H &Tappet Wm: M. Ectpr, , -Ikll. - 'iVlllllll. Hobert Pinney, • ' . Charles lien WELllsat.tionassi t Oanisalr4 o l4 7:2.1 1 - zr± crrizzArar:AislisiwilfiircWii - =:. r. . . tir Pittabiargh.-;-11. - 11:4CLX0,1240144,9'1A51, t - L' ' 'r.:111.8-9IIEL149 9 zrataay. ----- . , . - : . .,:•-"T" , ....; o.gca: 94 Water Strec4trtavaidfar3telaad-IreedStesetz. - • - ,- ,40 Insures MU. and CARGO Maks, OR lita Obia.lll3d'UW , - . ' lipid Mean and-iailnaa.riee:i• - -7:r7 , - , .. • -: :- ..- lavnareg against Luta or Damn*. ..69.1b9., .- --- -- •-' • 1 : ' ALSO—Agatnaittia'Pecas of tha gei, sad /111232 d 2qS , don and Tiairon. -•• r. '-'-' --, --• '.... ." - '... 1.. - . _ FL D. King, _•-• - . Lsairasiji„ liagiley, . :Samuel 514.E1ta., Bzurzel Rea, • • ';7trillissa'Bisigheza:' -- Robert -.JO. ll6l.lrorth . : ,, atabsuglialir'.-..- . - Wl)lter #l7,Fiti - • •-• 01110 AU& POISSYLVANIA : a&u.ROA Erixx-4.L4.'' , .::: . foi =UV ‘.TILOWSCCALIVILI: lc comes iiiiii l Ve u Mk et streets.. 4 steam Bxigini3 Wan scAn to PUTCIII36 got mend hard. Simla , ft• . A. 'Alit about 01 inr.b cylinder, add 5,0 r therstrincir"--y, ' - MORRISON. YOSIBB,r: comer of .11arlot emit Wattritri."ltftk R ADENE•=45ll4llllOOOasf,: : . • '',l" . ; , ' • .1. 7 " Erg •-• ••": „ R Box •-• *•:-dor•r--- - %7•7•IrAn''' • —..,•••••••:,..- Of eTery pt fir /OILY OtopieQaoi : • • .deal . • LATlair d CO„:4Bslacrthittigt. • Ji riflC3bl3 fot Thlittett DIXtetOTS,i: I Ir 1 ~..a, "Hies. escArtllle MU itithiOrfaiiitplASSOCSA ~. TXI) . DEFLISA.SOV.CiattiZESDAT Jamucry 4th,lllsperv:ddlisilioati intakiAiiil illp. x • d0e21.141: . ..•,.. •.F . '' 1 r.S . aatigalanalt , Sollidin; , ..' .• -:: • C •50 tubas BoachoDsousit.SzasyCSMlZelkOniON:-:.. : 7 - •• *- 10. ,do der;:.! 4 , , • 10: do Odalets la stare asktttur Palo deda . ' """r I T" - :• . IIRANDII3 ; •• .•• 7' . 1.) /OD:* Cosmic - P= o Yr 4 1. • RerMOIRIIISWI.; 1:41 do -2 ' 7 " 95 v:iosaks• ddi • ' 15101; _ lo un- vpol gdgitetto; rt: 5' a T. StOre 161 d fur s , db - : 2 4 31114MIc.iiCEMT=. 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