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• h'etlietited.446ettitt the cittrsaf Wow-York sad Bostois
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BOSTON 40 Btata street.
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.:Deeirs rhil -
lor .-Supposing .yon wouldllko to
hc*1iig001%...41:10116 IT bat is going oh here:
among oiir Sedans. _ I will close the day witli a
fewl L it.l4aoty":" lines „to Oa my arrival this
evenioedit:Buettior's, I found the ,general topiei
c!unriiiticP; 421001 the numerous boarders •
- , • and-Aititerf hete•-lst:9l,sl.lltsoussion that bad
occurredßoas4.ot. itOteisentatives during
the73-AtO;und occupied the whole day.
• . 01LL31017.3 ,
posli#et fot.z t cf'viets •the consideration of the
hilt' authorizing the Philadelphia subscription to
41:1C , 'Ileulti‘Vil Railroad.. Messrs. HART,
-.Erib/CN; and ALK.[AIMEI I . Op
posed the motiOn.,
',l...oitt4emocrt4lo:Alitiitlflett. F. OILLMOIIE stood
iuthpfrZeit rank 4 this - battle, rind in a speech.
bi:..inlibiti.deinowiirated the iojustice of grant
inett tight of, way and millions of Pentisylva
rds-capitatto construct a railroad to build up
a -.Virginia. city.; Willie Virginia refased to the
Whibytrgli tpad. 'Steubenville Railroad Company
_rip right of way over only six miles of her ter_
!rita6,llineoinplete a continuous line of Pail
roads,-of thopme:guage, over a thousand miles
extending all - the way from
Phila
;delphia_:tott:3l.ionii. Justice to Pennsylvania's
Srei.4"We*ii`city ; State pride ; the best in
terests of Itni'wholo Commonwealth, demanded
this Sinai moncession from Virginia, as some
,
- .eetnP&O.tion:for the advantages her western
eiti*ould derive from the construction of the
. Merrill Sold Toad. A delay of two weeks might
secure the -Object; and could injure no one.-
- - - Orllatollll`s w h ol h ear t t sa9 I n this cause - and
those Who knovr bimter,s`Siestker and debater,
1. can judge vikether•bioliii tstioe to the subject,
- • . and to . the interests of,.hcs calltitnents. , Those
who :heard him think he did.
,of -Potter, Fames' of Armstrong - ,
and 'lVioirrosi also took part in the
- . deltitb in favor of postponement.
!AT- Rouse adjourned _without a decision,
.‘PreiCivhat r hear, I presume this Railroad
dirfcrission will be resumed on Monday; and
I believe • that a proposition will then beMade,
in a spirit of compromise, which will be Oats- -
faotary 'to both Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.—
It would be premature for me to give a hint
• a 1
- . now s 4s, to the character of theproposition
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Are nt work, manufacturing President
Chkinet. The latest we havo heard of
•
of State, Cushing of Massachusetts:
teirillitti:if Treasury, Marcy of New York.
Sticretat'y•Cf:ltiterier, Guthrie of Kentucky.
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ofWar, Davis of MississippL
Dobbla.of N. Carolina. ,
iil4ll*lnastar General, MoLelland of Michigan.
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Ktt.orney 'General, James Campbell of ,Peun
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11.4t-breatti•that)ilik C ab inet., appeave.ttii , ore
4cktisfac.botand that *law . It aprobbbll
- It is suggested,
imay
iititiated*ri - Col. 4 lYarts,'ssSehretaft. , P f,
Marty. of t.h!4oataiviinitmeddrstltaltletkinliash
t. i c itiii t oii;:andit may he that thifieltpOneanee
E . • -p0.11.-675fitlqnitt
.capitoli has indoesithetablnet advi
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Thenamedsmay fOTTik Lip eabiaetc
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outpidi439l;4etaiiii are "ttio:
pnthesubjrt:f: The ettbl
ant:.P.Mikra"LwilVbe-appotatedby.
• , fi kirn.telfdiiVkiii Nil confident that in' making
0 Giese apphintnienti* will. look with a epeeist
eye to the vielfare.and wishes pf the-Wholn
• - "Oe-the fifth of. March we hope to have the
plea:gam-of:announcing it, and-vie would, there
- ' fore, sa4 to our anxious friends, twali a little
"'longer."
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The Mitic;;;Si h1 .1 111b :
o isitio of thus Nag
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best
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4 . berg supplied by Mr.
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pew' ntlwill be
back. . n umbers.
1 1 copy , and two
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forifaToilo° of public doctuut •
itidi , d - .tm:;' , s , :
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.. The members - of the 'Legislature lob' 'much
• '.; 'plasedmith.the invitation' extended, to them by
..-_-- mai, City Councils• to yieit.. Pitishergh. . Tho in
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iliiir.tiieit Mit'AL:,",A.lolgor...llr. delegetce are
3-0..0,e-egt,.warku.*: ;for their favorites.
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CO; giorr ;:;oi Fik.O'lletuitii;;Mid- Senator FOIL
STESiII. the prominent
--_-_,•:,-.. •-ctindieltites.:;', Ther aa.hatirt good men. For
At I:t.-'iiitiTireoe'ral,, Jiiiiiail.C.i.e, tho present able'
tti:aoPular incite:that,' irgl.. be re-ttoininatedl
Without opposition. Far.4arveyor deneral„;
Col. Itamirt.Er, the paietterdtaticibent, and*
riiii 1 , 5 f. KigiAt44o..iilltYt•.l6ll6o the 44 1. 1'
, 4 , , .k--,2-- State Temper a nce ,- ...Convention
..-. ,-T-hoon w aassem
lifeitillarrisbitii mine 24th inst. 'Thoa.*lo
^
know slizArutic• will be a grand affoir,..tio' tat
-,
.
,- ws -ntaphas aro concerned. An attempt will be
- - itineto.poSithe Maine Liquor Law this session,
fititi with what Imccess remains to bo seen.
'l' - 1.. • .. -Yours ~ t ruly, ' L. H.
NATION AL PI
r.
--tir:*orerary 'Everett,.:in Answer fi an in.
,-,:tittiry.yespeating .74r. 1,5rp..1 Oand•
'intfiet. Conakess . lifentijot? Empress or
Frapce;ofTtcially confirms areadY
s i st io ttl4,ll9'inivotjq4,trileinniely, that he was
• n.liniV.R4iin:ettl.,of.Ae,gnlted;.§tnteti for
it
" . :Malaga, ...ti;yr:,Piteident • Adams; J anuary. 18;
isoCr. .trirtn' , the offico "on - the iBgt
• _
• ,ilsiofJune TBlB hisettecessor being Mr, "Geo.
. _
• 4; Darren.
-jase, - asys the
ta t Wedees •- • Ann
Knoxville (10.)
antightei "[of Johitiliciaigiteery, „apes
t r tt iiii - 4 - 48 - 401*tte_ gill- ,
• 'Cuiichby-ierlitother fusPen
Sae visa o _ 4
ti rope ;,40 on• a'iltepa of paper,-,pieuea,3 o ,
her breest,"zieete
extstendo 131nrwas duly 20 years ot, age;; •
',Ear 3111:70Viii44reallitak10:; fltl rt - appearf alee
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th Buffalo 14i4e,st . thel4etTfelitan
on
* riastlifontlay, evening, an47rae . .,krle i ted with that:
•tokens:of
. approlipfort.,?Ahe:
MOS
--Re/3 Speaks very highly of her perfortaartee,
but it coneiaers it marked. by an abscond) of
ease, _which
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•., ........;!...: :- _ Counettt. • ~.-; ,-"•
Vc make tilk4Of.eitractfrona the report: of
Mr. Flagg, the City Comptroller of , New York—
. ... ... . .
a gentltiman, Jby theoway, The is not unlikely,
if turaetbe carrel:it, to Pe Secretary of' the.V* lll3 _ '-
my ander Gen. Pierce. This report is said to
•
be the most able exposition of the finances of the
corporation of New York ever before made, and
lays bare, with a masterly hand, the extravagance
and profligac; of 'the aouncils:' The following
Teri:ate-dr the - iiiany startling statements made' in
this report : •
“ The whole , estimated annual expenditure
of the city goierimient'(sol7l,Bo2 70) - Won
ly $640,197_21 . / atiajkaai.ithe ',aggregate an
nual expenditarea r ifor the-ordinary support of
government, ,tof.''.l.hti thirty-elle- States of this
Union, including haif a Million for. California.",
• The expenditures-On account of the alty gov-.
ernment alone during the past year, exclusive
of trnaefinds Or the sinking fund, were thrie
Millione one hundred and, sizleen thousand-seren
Ausirfrid and tiinety•-three dollars; there having been
receipts, howeiver,ltom other - sources than taxa
tion, of- $77,680. Ile points mit the items of
this expenditure, among which. the following
are quite -noticeable : County contingences,
.$138,053 ;-cleaning streets, $288,923 ;' " done
,tions," $14,164 • contingent expenses for com
mon ,council, $ 31,883;: police, $614,916; sta
tionery, $29,998; street expenses, exelneive of
cleaning, ' already mentioned, $204,9.961 the ex
. pongee of Mr. IVebster's funeral were $8,447.
and those - of the funeral of Henry Clay, $16,-
841 ; during the year $16,085 were expended on
the reception of Louis Kossuth,' and there re
mains an unpaid claim on the same account of
$3,639: and there wore " consumed lc the City
Hall, by the Aldermen, and those Invited by them, .
as sworn to by the head of the bureau, $9,672
making , a total of money spent in pageantry and
eating of fifty-one thousand six hundredand eighty
five dollars in one year. To this, however, must
he added, as of the same class of lavish expendi
ture, the sum of $4,287 tar carriage hire for
common council, $1,107 for carriage hire for
committees, and $547 for 44refrestimente" for
raid committees. So that the aldermanie fathers
refreshed themselves during the year; at an ex
pense to their 'constituents of $10,2201 Mr.
t i Flagg gives a copy of the kind of hinter refresh=
i meats which the corporation required his prede
-1 oesser to pay. It is a curiosity. •
All these extravagances Mr. Flagg attributes
I not, to any defects in the charter, but to direct
1 violations of the charter. •
Another extraordinary fact is mentioned, that
since 1826 the ratio of cationt has 'increased
seven hundred and forty per le the popu
lation of 1825, compared with 1850, has increas
ed in 2.5 years only 210 per cent, and estate 168
per cent. There are one or two other facts
equally astounding. The bare deficiency in the
amount expended; over, and above the estimates
of hest year. namely, $887,100, Is within $3,000
of the aggregate government expenses of six of
the western States, and only $237,000 less than
the sum expendedby dwell New EiglandStates,
includidg Massachusetts, which expends half a
million in the year.
...
iFEbRUARY
Dn. Newnsit's ' tea lanst.—The
Court of Queen's Bench, in ingiand, delivered
judgment in the case of Bev. Dr. Newman, con
victed of libel upon Dr. Addill, formerly - a
Catholic priest but now professing Protestantism,
on the 31stult. A. number of affidavits in miti
gation of phnisbment was presented, and the
defendant's physician informed the Court Ostia ,
his_ present„health.imptisonnient would produce
feebleness, from which probably ho would not'
recover. Under these circumstances the court
(through Justice Coleridge) sentenced Dr. New
man to pay a fine of £lOO, and to be imprisoned
in the Queen's Bench prison, in the first class of
misdemeanors, until the fine was paid. The fine
was no doubt immediately forthcoming. In Jus
tice Coleridge's remarks pronouncing judgment,
he said :
The court having entered into a considera
tion of all the circumstances, and baring heard
your affidavits, &e., is satisfied that you helleved,
akadnalibiltestatemetitiogertrtrecar andifilly
you are. a lien incipithle of telling a
falseb,(iiid, and therefore it places implicit confi
dm:lee-in your statement The Court also believes
that yon ; had no perkinat ill feeling against Dr.
Achill', Nut7tleit you wished to defend the rell
gion'Which"yiraYrofesSedfrom the vile aspersions
which had tie t . cast
The leaped Judge then referred to
, the evi
dence upon vviart jitry•had eeniriCti.d him.
'and said that the Court was nottatirely satisfied
with .tliti;"firipiCirthe' juin, but at the same
time thereiwoOnotetrufftelent dissatisfaation to
; : order a
.. - ,
. Ttrlf"Botnesort.—lter: Mr. Matson, the an
ther of *lee in Putnam, "Have we a Dour
,boa wwiiiiiiiiiilt, ; :ie 'not with the statement fol
lowing: 411, 'Williams his, as . I shall shortly
show frntßihn.lertitlcate- of eminent medical
men: alt tie:;?"141-tiscertained' marks which the
,ThitiphiiiiitiOnve, if.alive; and when the se
cret peordinety, ,whinli, it would appear, even
his father did not knew, is authentically stated,
it will be time enough to consider it." Mr. Hay
son adthithat in a .oirtheoraing,; publication, be
will give all the (lotus' nentarY evidence of every
kind bearing on theintlijett, and correct and ex
plain several errors of typography and trinscriti.-
Ilion which crept _into the article relating Jo
the identity ofliii: Mr: Williams With Louis
,
XVII. ~ ..
EreteszoN .ern Asisk 'or Liss.—Tho- steam
saw-mill of W. atßillenger, Esq., at Smithfield,
N. C., was torn Intl:F. : atoms on Tuesday it:o by
the exPioelou Of..theNiiter" of the'engine•attach
ed. Mr. W.'W;:,:rerkinsou, the sawyer, and ,
Willis Ballengs!,spon of the trifler of the mill,
were immediatilf*lllodi two slaves were thrown
several yards*ir tionsly hurt ; and some -chil
dren, who wirosts.yl4.rieari.wele badly scald
ed. Parts sfilhtbsdler-7-ue weighing about
4,030 lbs,-..--yereitei.airn, upwards of : sixty feet.
eniineer,:igunedlair 3l 7.
ran off, and has net:since been seen. istaupi
posed' he :has bit4iiiiii4ettutged in itnisequenee
of the acoideikt..i,-, •
.• , ,
,
A Wimrso Hoex.=-The 'Louisville Democrat,
-17th,.)Msjiiscortained e reported
:!*der of a student lo the geuertPilitget
fadimut;•;weWoari.J.suoi
event.
uul ,
distreiM, - .and MigVOl,lF: of . the
young man whorts falicitiripuried• as mur
dered. they vreilf:'le a place knowing no het
ter, and happily found' the Young Man well,
and his * roperted murderer with him. The pil
lory, for full forty-eight heurs, Would be mod
erato punishment for the scamp who originated
the story. •
Tamp- pith.---Vast beds of lead ore have been
discovered in Sinking Valley, Blair co unty, Pa.,
which, it is said, are of the most valuable kind.
A New lark, company hse leased 4,000 acres
•
for , ti terra • of years, for which they pay :the
owners SS7 60 per ton for all the ore taken out
in'a rude state. The company has commenced
operations on a large scale.. „Some of the ore
already tested, yielded 10 Ransom of silver to
the 100 pounds. Minors a 4 ntWork in develop
ing this new discovery.
ILFTURR OP JENNY LIND Tp THE U3yrEDgeriTEl 3 .
—The New York Commercial- learns from a
. ore,ditible source that Madame (for-
Jenny Lind,)-has signified her 'determlnation,to
pay - another professional visit to, this conntry.
She will sing ativarious places in (}en/luny dur,
ingthe presout year, and the following season
Will appear in opera at London. ,After Ward she
will cototo the United States, and give opera in
all the ptinclpsl cities; ~ r emaining here probably
two or three years.
_ .
8T yovte =-s census of St. Louis, jut
corn-
Plated, eves a total population of 87,664. The
vdoo-Pul(o_ W.l9_ number gree.cobred. /p 46 5;
e15rre5,4,859.1
,The merchants number 946, the
Bra 461 r •thit atitißtios tell: a tard. story of
3.40:04A00.14!A*1-9r10e)4.. spirits tha city ;
li the - 1000 ther e are 866 , 4 - inni'itttops,
tr 7 .wind his 99 'detiler4 Sn
and- another 78. ! The total nuinier of
.bidldings in the city, wooden, brick and atone,
1'811,966.
. , ..._., . .
:„. A: conalderablOtitAtiaL •• ' : -; - ... eiiiiiLibiliges and °Miscellany.
One ObeylettAeries i figerfaiiiktlielnstern it- •- Secretary '' ' '•
• 144 t I,a' a • .--.... - , ~......A.• 4 . Pie' of the :; Treasury gives notice
rogues oftbei aiiiiinr out" of the t' nits Hari
Pen " ' aft ' 1) k 11:1198 . / .12, -.• " 114:4141°13 7 1 " . 114 all oiler'iron for 'atom vessels. most be
difitia tii irked in not less than three places
the State Priseniand the - sets wlilcie; - -reco . tn-
Charles has , fortunately for the public, iot lan t• c - 131 • •
• - • > , •-•. • on each plate with the mannfactorer's Dome.
' -
mended him 'to that establishment are rather - •
The` : " ROV - einm ' mit . of . Saie Go th a (Geemany)
has ordered an exhibition of German and For
graptileally given. He originally belonged to _. Ind ustry , p lace I n themonthof A
, eign to ta k e ti-
Montpeiter, in Vermont, but for three years or gnat next, in the palace of Friedensteio.
more ' has flourished abed A green 'on who bad ne ver Connecticut. His before seen a
gen
'- • • •.. ! • W •
eral•piaWnt . epeintieri as to affect great steamboat, fell through the hatchway down in
iiiiireiiitl, - otr alreccasione, -- to render himself the hold of the Winfield Scott, •and being unhurt,
remarkable for his attention to hie religious titi- loudly expressed hie surprise : 'Well," if` the
ties. ,_ lie kept a preyer•book and a bihle glint darned thing ain't hollerl' -
his person . constrinUy, *ad ; frequently, as ho From the census reports, we learn that the
.• 1 ,
or . •
made afternoon calls, hung about . the stores
average wealth of each person in California is
of hie friends, spying out goodiefor the purpose only $289, while the average throughout the
of stealing them, he was seen to read these good Zest of the United States is $356. Gold hunt
books With much devotion. "Ile could beat a lug does not appear , to be very profitable after
whole meted," as the Ilaitford Time,, from ail.
which we get big history, says, "in looking
The latest advicee from New Zealand announce
pious." • • • the discovery of gold on that Island. It is as
The fellow appears to have robbed every family yet found in minute particles, but it is believed
into which ho was admitted, and almost every that it will soon be discovered in remunerative
person with whom he came •in contact. At quantities. ,
one time he set up as an Episcopalian preacher,
doss:
He trimmed his .pnlpit.with costly broadcloths
l
per
.and eilk fringes, which he had Stolen it Dean's
The United States Hotel, in Chicago, took fire
on the 10th ult., - and was totally destroyed, with
several adjoining buidings. Twelve hones per
store, and with stolen goods, be paid for a put- ished in the flames. T h e I°BB' Is over $ 25,(*()•-
- pit bible, prayer book, hymnbook, and a large insured for $12,000.
armed chair. lie hung some splendid French The Nova Sootians have agents in Washington,
curtains in one cornet of the room; as a soreen, •
behind which he dreased in his silk robe. He it is said, making no
inconsiderable effort to en
stole these curtains from Mr. Dean, and also the graft upon the reciprocal fi shery bill the admie
tdlk for his robe; rued he broke into Elk Peter's sloe into our ports, duty free, of Pictoc coal. As
church, in Dublin, and stole''Father, Brady's
robe, this coal does not come Into conflict with any of
using it as pattern from which - the stolen
elik was made up. He also stole the silver
with favor.
chalice and some other articles. !Colonel Charles A. May of the U, S. Army,
,from • the ee
church. •
. . ,
.., About this time, or a little later, he went too was married in NewTork, on the Stb inst., to
Daguerrian gallery, put on his stolen robe, plac-
Miss Joselthine,
ed the bible, bought with stolen property, upon
the tablii, rested one bond upon his holy book, oar essential interests, the proposition is reeeiv
... dau ghter of George • Law, Esq.,
the well known steamship owner.
and rolling his round dull eyes languidly up- " Have you said your prayera,.John?
.ward, and pointing the fore finger of his urn's-
"So ma'am;
' ed right hand beavenwardi be stood for his like:, It ain't my work, Dill says the
prayers, and I the amens! We agreed to do it,
near. In this way it was taken, and shown.around among his Meads as a fine thing. H o cause it comes shorter."
paid for the likeness from moneystolen from Mr. Economical youth, that.
Dean and he stole the outside case from another The new Empress, it is said, has caused the
gallery. • •
But after a series of similar tricks and mie, retirement of Mrs." Howard from Paris. There
he was discovered, tried, convicted, and eent to is a report that she has married an , officer of the
prison for four years. When ho was seised by army.
the Sheriff, his duplicity did not desert him, and The Illinois legislature adjourned without
he feigned to bo crazy. The account says : having repealed the general banking law of that
" Deputy Sheriff Alden, just before hie remo-
S
val from the county jail to Wethersfield, found tale. , Thereport has been current that the law
hini.in hie bunk, dirty end playing 'potanim.— was repented.
Alden directed him to get op and to wash and The Free eoilare of Rhode Island hare nomi •
shave himself. Be made no reply, hut rolled up nn .
tea Edward Harris for Governor, and Stephen
.
his eyes, and 'looked op to Heaven.' 'My cove,'
Wilcox for Lt Governor.
said Alden, 'you can't play that guile. It will
be a bad job for you.' No living man believes The Canadians have got thq railroad fever not
that you are erpzy, and the hour that yen arrive less than the people of the United States, and are
in Wethersfield, Gen. Welke' men will have you
building railroads in all directions.
in each a pair of traces that you'll see stars the
Abol•el-Itiuler has been received very coldly in
mionte you look that way: but if you behave
yoUrself, and don't_ play"poesnra, or pretend to Constantinople, not only by the Sultan but by
be crazy. you will be tf•eateal as . kindly as the the Turks generally.
nature of the prison discietl'ae, - ‘l ll permit— We learn from the Pottsville (Pa.) Journal,
Now take your choice'." Thislittlenddrese hod
that
a wonderful effect upon him. Ho got up, talked Mr. Joseph S. Silver has /told his fourth . ll.'.
fait enough, promised to behave, shaved and tercet in the Valley Furnace lands for the sum
of $97,600. The purchasers tiro the ilea. F.
brushed up, and quit playiWpossum, and went
down like a rational rascal." •
ordderrdih,e
old friend. Ephraim denkineen, W . Ileghes and Lewis Andenreid, Esq. The
or Sam Weller's companion, Mr. Alfred tract is considered one of the most valuable in
Jan
gle, that used to pump up his tears so fast, the county.
It is stated that Washington Irving and Wm.
were slow in comparison with the pions Charles
Jones. • H. Prescott, Eggs., have each contributed $lOO .
towards the proposed monument to the late J.
Fennimoro Cooper. There Iselill a deficiency
of $5,000 to complete theletionnt required.
The New Brunswick peril 4i`v riot appear to
~ ..,
be at all satisfied with thei : tileti for the settle•
inept of, iiiiilshery qte ..- s1161„a nd realir •
i •
ed
tredOetii—#4e.--ng' ••Prkte•**
ceded to thifteiliitt*Se ''••
'.,
• _
It yotinititiwtobe.hisity 'orlon old, be tempo.'
, . ..
rate when pang. -
• LearIIIIIIVISCIIMUIdtCB wonderfully if you - add.
a little weer,' day. Do not wait for a lorigperfod
of beanie. Piet up the cook arid gain one idea,
if not auto. Save that one and add another es .
110011 OS yoti can. ,
The Herald says that some valentiaes had
been sold in New York as high as a hundred dol
lars a piece. That is whatwe call the most ex;
travagant folly. _
The holder of a one-eighth ticket of the num
ber that drew the $30,000 prize in the the Let
Havana lottery 'threw it away in the streets of
Now Orleans, as a wastepaper, ho hearing that
it had drawn a blank.
We learn that 15,000 more bogs have been
driven to Alabama, across the bridge at Florence,
Tennessee river, this seasoe than last. This is
equal to 8,000,000 pounds of pork. ••
Delilah• Encroachments to Central
America. ,
Thctilagrtuat outrages and usurpatimisef Great
Britain in Central America, in violation of the
treaty at Washington, of /SW, are.vet7 properly
claiming the attention of the United States Sen
ate. The Committee on Forogallelations„ in
-that-t.have MatletiteriattamilsiiteaVit'in
whichtheymeko the following
Ist: cTlieweizure of the isiturleof Ittiatent Bon
acre, Ilarbarat, , lieleta'and norer, and
their orgauizatiOn its a coleay of :Great Britain,
under the denomination of the "IlaYlslandi.".
'2d. The occupation in-sovereignty; and the Or
ganization as a colouy, of that part of Onatems
la known. as Belize, or, vulgarly and improperly,
called "British Honduras."
The cotaniittee State theta supplementary un
derstanding that was had between the two nego
tiators, Clayton and Bulwer,nfter the treaty was
retitled, does not affect the question in the least,
as it was merely an admission that whatever le
gal rights-Great Britain. possessed in Belize were
not to be abridged bylt, "Mae rights merely
it:mu:dated of a precarious license to out dye-wood
there, nothing more. In exercising acts of eov
ereiguty in Belize, Great liritainhas violatedthe
!treaty,evert with the codicil that Messrs.:Clay
ton andllialwer attached to it.
In-referrenes to the Bay islands above named
the usurpation is 1 . 61 bolder anti more , palpable,
as they lie clearly and indisputedly within the
territory of the Itepublic liondaras; and are,
- therefore, a Park Of Cential.Antetich---a country
which, it wasagreed in the treaty, that :Great
Britain should "neither occupy, fortify or colon
ize' Tbls report of the,committee undoubted-,
ly reheats - the nearly unanimous sentiments of
the Senate, arid will unquestionably form the
basis• of the action of the incoming administra
tion. Great Britain will be oblidgeillo,give up 1
her hold of the territories HS question; or main-
min them at the risk'of VI rupture with the Unit
ed States., There is no other alternative. 'Our
government willte oblidged by the senile orlon
or and dignity which is incroxibentopen It Wise°
its treaty stipulations iespecthil, to take this
ceurse—even were not 00 interests and tradi
tional policy of the country, so directly involved
in the question. It is true that these consider
ations would have very littlei weight with: the
present, Administration, 'which- has been pro
foundly indifferent .both to ote,national Aboner
ankriationel interests; but the next one Will be
of a little different mstortal as John
soon understand-after its ino.ugnaration s ,l.Mr.
Przzucauf, - by his imbecility and ineflieleney, has
beiplolithed kgreat number of difficulties' with
foregumations , to - hictilacceatior; -but we have
everyitinifideinte that thdlatter fally oda:
; quite to thy.: mighty' respousibilitietcest
upon him bythismldecessor.. .This question of
British - ten:4o4n in Central. America ill be
about, the : tirst ;thellifil engage his ittteptieni end
that power will be mid° to respect bier,trestY
'atipulationsittpitnicifiTtifidrer.
Valne.of a Broken
fi; Landon - rorrespondent eacAoses, to as sa"•,so=
e zepaut:Ot a singslstiveldent that ,r,esontly..tapi.
poa afr., this' Mot, or-11.:INfollere,-of Patio. A - ,
questionnoitrunlversaTly - asks& in every society
'in Paris ls; Alava you seen tho broken wlndoWr
T6[B refers to an accident - of:a very ordinary Da;
tare, followed, bOwever, b7:40 Infinitely improt.
able r,esnit, ,which occasiretilivitlae 'Rue do Is
Bourse. M. Moller°, a I)6ot:risk - Orin that street,.
has bad fortune ..thrnst upon him," by a cart
knocking against his shop window. Bather late
at night a restive horse *lced soul:against the
iron shuttertnif ;the shop MO; With.such force
thattkpane of plate glass immediately behind
the part struck watt cracked inth thousands of
splinters. pv,Mollere'S first care Was to secure
the address ofthe owner of • the horse and Gait,
and In the monsibg he man - bout to send for a
glazier, wheats bill he would have charged to the
person responsible for the trespass upon his pro
pertir but this ;window was crooked in suoli m n
manner as no.wfudow ever was before,-and .
Moliere observed that every passer-by stopped
to look at it, and exclaimed, " How curious! "
4 . How extraordinary! " During the whole day
o crowd was collected in front of the house. It
then occurred to M. Moliere that since his broken
window appeared to possess such attractions for
the public, it might answer his purpose to make
the public pay for the gratification for their curi
osity. Accordingly he put up his outside shut
ter and charged one franc per head - for admis
sion to his shop.
Visitors flocked to the exhibition, and in a few
hours the fame of it spread far and wide. Not
a 'single particle of the glass had fallen out, but
the cracks radiating from the centre with wond
erful regularity are so numerous that the pane
presents the appearance of a gigantic cobweb.—
Seen from the interior of the shop by gaslight,
it reflects the prismatic colors with extraordina
ry brilliancy, and nay be compared to a pea
cock's tail. A speculator has offered the eporm
ons sum of 4000 f. for the purchase of the fragile
property, and the offer has been refused. M.
?dollen calculates that he shall receive that sum
. from Parisituas alone, and afterwards the pane
may be removed- in its iron frome, and carried
round the provineett. - This event has made more
sensation than:any other that 'halt occurred
perle since New Year's day. The excitement 18
On the increase.' - crowds., too poor - to pay the
admission motey, stem/1 shoat the 110118$ tO telk
over the story, and mathematical student" In the
guarder Latin are working problems, in the etna
adult hope of finding out how to area another
Window in the same way.--Peobody's Oicrenick.
M.=
CONTEsntextr.—A Little Parable fron the Ger
men:—lt happened once, in a hot summer's day,
that I was standing near a well, when. a little
hitt flew down, seeking water There was, in
deed, a large trough near ;the well, but it was
onepty and I grieved for atomcat to think that
the little creature must go way thirsty: but it
settled upon the edge of the trough, bent its lit,
tlelead downwards, thenshised It again, spread
ita wings and +ward away !dogleg: Its thirst was
appeased. I raked up to the trough, and there
in the stone-work I saw snittle: hole abOut the
else of a wren's egg. Thehrater ,held there had
bete heource of revival at refreehment; it had
found enough for the prese and desired no more.
This is contentment' I , •
...Again I stood by a lovely sweet-smelling flow •
-
erjend there came a beo hamming and sticking;
atia, it chose the flower - tor Its Heide sweets.—
Bat the flower had no honey. Thiel knew, for
it had no pectsix. rhat,; then, thought I, will
the bee dot It came buzzing out of.the cup to'
take &farther flight; but se it came up it spied,
the steamers fall of golden farina, good for mak
ittg wax,,and it rolled its gide legs against them
till they .looked yellow hose as the bee keepers
t t
say; and then, thus heavily laden„ flew away
Name... 'Then I said, ""the earnest seekloglion.:
eyottad•linding none, has 'satisfied with wax
and bath stored It tby ho use that thy labor
ought not be Insult,. Th likewise shalt be to
41,0 ti lesson of.couteutmen "._,_, ~ • . i
1 : . "The night ie far ipeutt-theidask ttlibof tap
I ,:ble—thefreettetimes threatened. to clew
his, linithe day Is at hand,tand even is the night
btherewere stars, and I hate looked on them. and
been comforted; for as onenet; I could alwaya see
another rise, and each was as a lamp showing
me somewhat of the dept of the riches both of
i the wisdom and this know4dgo' at God.
lb- I --- -
tar Some of the Bostpn papers disclose 11
bTan new oheat,..which is palling leis than the
adulteration of butter, Linnet is - ant Into the
butter milk, which turns I , into cheese, and this
is.worked into the batter Air market, increasing
the quantity about thirty ter cent. The fraud
may bo detected by meltinpthe butter in the area.
The Boston Herald says that this fraud is quite
eztenSively practiced to Fronkttn county.
A Cuscusa..—A distinkuished medical leo
turer, in a neighberlg Rate, once de Dad a
glandular swe ll ing as beidg "as Largaas an ap
ple." flne of his students audibly whispered,
"as large as a piece of ohhlic." "It was about
the else of a large app*" oontinied the leo
j
turor. " A large piece of chalk," repeated the
wag, In an undertone. ! rotas as largc,asziy
fist," -thandered out the itdignant lecturer ' at
the same time clinchl it convulsively, and
shaking It at the obno - slana and torrifigdetudent.
T i
. .
SoUrnnormia Qom). During
Jannaty, eight hands em loped in the mine of
tno month of
- C r i
Mr. Wm. Dome, in Abbe lle and Edgedeld die.
tricts, B. C., took out $l9 l OOO worth of gold, and
-during twenty and a half OlYe in December they
secured $20,600 worth. - - be aggregate yield of
gold since the - commenteinent of work in the
mine, about ten months digo, hoe been upwards
of $200,000. I
A Busurmrt. Triovnal.—A shepher& lost a
sheep within! 'lamb Iftl wept in pur s uit of
them. Be found them far off, in a lonely val
ley. He iyiedu! drill). diem home, but was not
able. At length he piolifed up and carried off
the lamb, arid the =tikes.; followed.. Thus the .
Sailor often brings smother to herself by toting
away the little ohild,iroifAer bosom.
Waltir ficastt.asid that' literatalW is
a fitolerable staff, but ti.p4or crutch." • He MM..:
seif, Lord Byron, Mrs.. &bore, Dickens, Thacke
ray and others, have howqrer managed to find a
eery good support in It. •
MIN
C •44-
.14/FE.
how !Ong 612.41 Iminifonodirlt grAn
'Teizi doubt ofbearen rola doop.dlngrult earo:
19 tivrkall war* latowtog. urreet con di ktiont..,_
Auden thit lomrn trnothjag •
Um tanght bp , +aint, by vote, or by sage, '
And all the spoils of lime Thal toed itielr shelves; .
We do not gait, bat on our Joys are—
Joys framed to stifle thortibt, end lead us from Om
selves.
The drug, the curd, the Awl, the flood, the flonw,
Turmoil of et-tlon. tedinm of rats , • •
And lon of dump, though far the worst proclaim
how dall.llfo's totorot le; tog 111 nt cam #o.gr.setstFii.r!.
Enaivn wera flui hill of fare before ire fade •
Who would not town the banquet utikthe board—
',Prefer tie eternal, but ohliiinns fu t.*. •t. •
To Ilfee frail fretted thread, atil dimities sospooded
Ile that the topinast atone of Babel pinsried'
And he that barred the crater's boiling bed--
Did these a clearer, elevatralaw.eomaaldtd. •
Of heaven or hell, Ivo oak, than the blted !waive hen
Or he that to Valdarno did Prolong • .
The night her rich star studded page to ma -7:
Could he polo out, midst all that brilliant throoz.
Mx fixed lan Crud home, from fleshy thraldom freed?
linLia thnt hire ix:l%mM cretlion's'inst domain,
.And freret soire , l,lsll then to sagnx Mani, •
.-
IThilAt nature Own'd their Intellnittusi reign , .
• .
Extinct, hare nothing known or nottdiss trow
. .
Davao:lng gravid wo might the Ims drplorti' . -
Tho a:Orig.:abed that In thy darkness dire% •
Would thou, from that last Zane, one restore?
That might the enigma Paha, end doubt, men's tyrant,
quell.
- •
. •
To live In ilarkticite—ln ilorpstr to dio—
le thie, indeat•the boon to mortal? , giren ? .. •
'
le there no part, rio rock of refuge night _ :'•
There h.—to chore who fix their anchor hope La.holli •
Turn then, 0 man I and cast MI else ncido;
Direct thy waniltirinr, thoughta to thing,. 'Lott—
Low at the Crov boa dirro--In that conthle.
Till doubt bu loiit in UM; awl bliss xecorod In loco.
-De r gernerat• of the LIT! s• I
4:71s one of the mast common, an Well as the most for
.
tablable diseases known to American physicians. It foe
years attracted the closest attention of the medical faculty
all parts of the United Stan*, and yet up to the time of
the discovery of Dr. ltrLane's great Specific, It was almost
beyond the reach of medical skill. Thousands bad perished
without even a hope of relief, and although tleensaods may
yet be destined tefoel lb, direful effects of this most coon
plicatol disease, it i.e now, thanks to the research of Dr. Mo.
Lane, most completely beroght within the wope of medical
contr Tbe proprietors of the Liver Pills feel oontldent
that they offer a remedy which has been folly tasted by
time, and which ha* never ,of success when Leidy
rfir Beware of Counterfeits l .
Per rale. by most of the. Drnalati and liforthantapiyi
by the sole proprtetor*. .J. KIDD CO.,
• feblflabiar • . CO Wood
ADIEATIEBEM 3 .
palms Lard,
. nb OK d !I
LAK&
co.
VirßlbKy—wo bbl,. Rea Wed Whisky, ca
band hskififor
sale by [WA 301131 MACK L. 00..
EtS YOllll-4UO UAL ic non cod for sale by
111_ febdt ' JOHN 111.1kq - C ca.-
_
piu aikrAL—vw tons liens Creek: • •
lOC do Nos. I and 3 3lndettn; idr tamibk
- • KLNO t MOCIR/1.613.
LOOMS— too tan s Juniata,- fasP.luxi'Dea:k!rd : Fur'
.1) Bloom , . Porjtale bi •• .
fetC4 ' •"• • • .
60 VtSZLICLIIIIIII74P.I jr
ribiToe l'b ra nit ;e l ime Cun"cd°
paid received and OM IMO br 1.: . .
JOHN Brute
t.etiCi.. '
(.3 titiAtt AIt.ILASS} • • , 7" . .;
0 0)0 MA!. priMer Nei' 074'01191kC00111110X1)11101;
100 half.bbbt. _ tr."'• :641o; .
1001:did&
Fos b •. do . do . agar rtra,
• JOINTS •1.
irdiiinistrat.nes Nottee,, • •
INVTILEIMAS, • Letters a Actrainbinn'tuebre: been
,V granted to theixodendgued, on the Estate of WW•
ltAbl 11001), deensed..late of the city Pittsbmirtt, there.
fore, all persons k - noning them...tires indebted to eshleetatik.
lire requvstal to mute immediate payment; nod all having
chdnut span:di/le some aro requested to present them duly
authenticated tor settlement, tolls subscriber..
feb`a:Gtn• 1100D,./14tu'r.
(MOW* Notice.
A X Election be. held an Monday, tho •Itin day of
: ti...31nrch,1653, nt the house of TIIOSIAS MILLER, In
'lower st: Cislr Teornship, between the town of T 2 and
. 3
o'clock, fur the purpose of electiy• ode President, six maisa.
ucrr. 0. 3 Trinutorer , and ann. Ezeirmtary, an *Clem of the
Birmingham land. Eltrabrth Turnpike end Plonk Bend Cosa
ratty. to scree Air the esunaing year.
fete.anral
(Gaze SIATTILEW IL WEST, Treentrer:
tte. copy.)
•
1111 IE Met-tenor the " Pittebergb lath led eeneo Comer
Ili," trace ph asy deeLseed %did/leder/edge/Fleet.
:Addy coo to Cp , earb ahem - on the eadeleg jev:etede,die!
1110121Kal,:r3/5bbkr'lewleh; to r t. !.
1 ad.
A./t Lto 0 .rper .
premium , of thug* ioeuetet the7ldetidiDeliartgeetapps .
~
sou to the let of tivonth_ •_ • . • • ••, -
rittr-14regh, l'ehreary tr 3. 155.1:
Ten Vase: '
o_ll.lloBM= 11FAUCEEON.01 PRICES.—A. A. ill;
.0 & co. 63 arel 61:.tierliet street, will coati:Lao Melt
laat great seintotmual rale, fur tee (We longer. meths end'
of whirls time their fifth aired &lore will be oampleual.
Tbo laderaw of their goalr will theretve, before romoveLbe
dowel out eta rtilkareater reduction lapricee an4iWiluge
'merit:kr Crum cog; es it ls their Sates to clear lobate
Ana, that they mn open their Nis! Starr, *lilt: an: ea se.
now stock.
jernts Trees ter Sale.
AT 11: LIZIANOIC zpura sea or Ws
11
City. ottAtte old Waahlorttott.ttoadr -
10,000 Applo Trve., ft to. I 0.1.50 variatia
• Da,ooo reach Petal., fila 8 feet. 50 Tartetfro'
2,000 Year Trees. 5 toll bet, 25 muiedos: • —.
2000 Cherry Trees, sto 12 foot, 25 vartatleir„ •.•
2.000 Plum Trees, bto 5 featilt varieties: • • •
1,000 Apricot Tre,s, 5 to 8 fixt, 4 varieties;
1,000 Quince Trees, 5 to 6 bet. 9 varieties',
1,020 0 tape Rants, 3 years old!
With an wort:neat of tvergroens,Ornatoeutal Tyre% de.
J. 81iIn.11,
Otero Tit* P.O. Allatheny county. Pa.
_--
1.000 Book Agents Wanted: •
2 Picserial and Vetfal Kuril for Me rid? /81R•
$l,OOO DOLVAILS A YEAS: ;" •
.•••
r ANTED, In every calm
county of tho Malted States, settie
end enterprising men. tO engage In tho pale of some
of the best Doctor pabliehed In Lb. couttry. To men of
rod &Maas, yr-Persian a mall rapital of from $25 to $lOO,
each indoceotents sill hoof:caul ea to enable themtonaake
froco $ll to $5 a day profit.
"rr The 'Rohs published by no are all uselat In their
character, extremely popular, and commend large ales
whatever they are c;trerett.
Yerthrther rarticulara addrrec (Polagge Pakly) " •
ROBERT BEARS, Publisher. ••• : •
181 'William rtract,lser York.
reb2tlmw
i:31.1.1.111 LVSMACIII,—.I.IWW. Wtat
0. note...a oma referellow to tAgh Engllnh MIA Amite= de"
cisione, by MU= 11.11syle, 'Received/sad EL tomb , by
J. It. WD.IN.
rvb2l .
63suidstrect. rioo b. ksaleT end StAtiOtlers
tlrinTlThirl enl Itrartb
•
_
• • POLL SAL E.
plum: 11o1;5E8 AND Lots, Nun Arkit, between
Nand street aroltlarrlron alley, on iota 100 feet deep to
Fayette sive.' '
It not void at pAntti oak before the lath at ][etch next,
On, will then be Offered at public sate on the prenniseh on
that day, et 10 o'clock, A. 11. Enquire D
of. •
'411".6.311N0TN ,
• Ma J.C.Rt MET. • . f0h234.111310
•
FOR SALR.
A SPLENDID PAM, In Dearer cmanty, :la miles front
Plttabargb. fronting on the Ohio ricer, eontaininsl4o
acrro. no Ohio and Poingylvarda Railroad arid Deaver;
rood pason..tnroogrt It, and them lan indirood - Stadion on the.
premteea. The land will to dtviled In lota to aultyttrct!a
an% or said altogether.
If-not JAWC3cd of before the 14th of Much neit: it' nta
.then bo offorrd at public'Filo, on tbe preaabea, on that day,.
at It o'clock, A. 11, -Rtiquiro of
W. 11E3IMIT6N:
Or ids Agent, .O.ItICEMV. • lib'MAlfiali
An Auxtoms Allot • Cr, •
ite ilEs r son tb ,Jl)%x •dmi n iu t it irTALD 3th7ll Vhdi 't tb lell. 6 w ri ae ttsburgh t4 soa 4
thqA or November. MO; Alum pat time Vane tulamkno.
thtogofhim. 11.4 will he'll* loarriorear eNd'Autt ear of
Aprtl, is= Ito rpreke three. limptscm, Womb, CI rrtourt,
sod ban blue eye, light heir, and lather thlp le
flesh. ty periou baring any knowledge ht him, to fluntsh
hlr r, ttt, , umlerrlg T
and, or it. ••
HEMA PROMALD,
r01a23:-cralie St. Clair rtrost, Pittsburgh.
Mere Inserting this R4Yrraselarn torn) gmaly oblig•
euxiotie mother
IZoI.RALR—A Musa anal Lot, In Ito town of !Ander,.
Wwthingtoo moral. Pa. The Lot In OCro; on
which Ls a ono story entlAge Wu% 50 by 24 , rod, WWI tire
room, - ItkeaLw. a trostory store room, '34 by 18 feet. There
Is it fruit on tbo prvmletes, of endow qualities; a. Food
well of water, and other otorsralettres. .Thrra lallkawtse
stock of fresh goods, consisang of dry goads, groceries;
shoes; and other asticlos, belonglog to mount' Mate. This
property can be bought in whole ar In put, with the good
will of the owner, on adroutogeotto lamno. ne the owner Is
going Wext. APIdY to . LOWRY 4 irecaurrr.
In telligence 0210 e, and Real Agents,
:Z. 43. earner of wooLtexei Futh streets.
L Walked JurnTrmionce. blemental
of Medical Jurisprudence, by Theodore R. Deck—tenth
edition; 2 rola vo.
Muir jUdice—.lllnn's Justice , end Business Mlle/. Legla.:
abide--tirtn - autionVreltsed , aar 6 etad and gi*a ti l rdarg a dt
by Frederick, Ihightly, Esq.: 1 vol. goo: • . •
Illarterie American amino! loco--d Treatise on the .
Criminal Law of the United States, by rredirickiT,hMton;
second edition; 1 col. Soo.
Dunlop's Roc*. of Ibresr.--.1 Ikon of Forms; cantaining
mom than tweivo hundred Innis, lbr Practice in the Genets
Of POUraPranilt and of the United States, by James D. Dour
lap; second edition : I. vol. Son.
Wharkaes Law Lcricon.—The. Law Lekicoß or Dictionary
of Jurisprudence, by .1. J. B. Wharton, Esq.; from the Lon.
don cdition • 1 vol. Soo. •
The abets are fur ado by
It f.s " wtod ini gtree t..
: febln • .
I.2IROUTAFT TO 110IISEILEEPHIRS
&ate Ching Miler and more Economical Chun Nada, Cream
Thrtar,or any other Preparation in edemas far Butimr.-
t MOM'S CIIII.II - ICAP Y.E4s7, on edemas _ Ms
11ER..-Yor tubing Bread,'Dlicul, Griddle and Jebel:4
Chkes, Puddlage, 1 1 / 4 4,P1m, Cam-Dread, Sweet Cakes, Apple .
Dumplings, Pastry, he. This article is ono that every .
HOTEL OT sics EL.,.ILAI I. ID A ILC
o.lollB E, }'sring Baleen . a3.4._ae..:
- will find, rpm a =dein' trial, to bo Career) , thing needed
vvevy single day of LAcir existence. . .
Ica most important advantages over the old system, are.
I. It WWI the expense of milk, eggs, deadening, spoiled
bread, and the trouble andelyense of procuring yeast,
—water only being nootemey.
2. No limo Is required the the dough to rim befere baking
__consequently, bread may be made In a few minuWe.
3. A cook can always depend upon haying light, sweet,
tender msdpalatable bread smd bltealt, * l oiter the ti c eo •
bpo tho beiticuslity or pot,
_•
- 4. f "Dread Made by this process is much more Ontritints
ewier of digestion, betteretted fernweakscomfeh,sweeteri
whlter sad lighter, than when made with yeast.. _
.6. The bread made by fermentatlovi. dace not alland.the
same amount of ronn2sheleat to the system, that u doe.
when made with this compound; because theyegettableacid..
contained he fermented bread, prevents the proper actiotioir
• the gneruii , tuLl urea tt, and conneclueldlYt a Putt =ITV"
to OOttlith the body;while the acids tend to. pane dye: '
pepsiaand Its attendant evils.. • - - if — • 0
This article fuis been thoroughly testa% saidtligligiPmedlyt :
liked: - When void amerdltig to the diret63l44,ltityar
ruafe3 to
Be careful to siklerDtitlCEiril
. and utwon ppm, and yen la, not be amiss& :pditetal
office, =Water street; New Tech.:: Sold by 'the best
mom and firm . ..bet generally. . •
• - Mr Agents In Pittstanti— . •
feb2hly • BAXTEII * ?OW
Rail
EING k ILOORSIBLD.
..F. Kir Low SPllitut nyposkta. ' , vent et
energy and capacity far buslneei i'fic
tax i haiildsess, axe sretead complp*SarigAggitly imif,.
upon the. comSituttn . of the; nrikS*roteMC.mg,k_sie 3
ksually brought Myth:coign 'tniithiasist.illittorsi - Ora*.
idsd, sedentary hatt*corined aKiiiCAMsli:'applioMOS'
to study. They are museasTit 4 X
. 1 1 . 1101. th 0 er . 041
tits, indigestion, dyOrlgk l ol* . :. , 4 l lPo ll ..
ilzefnz , and a PIUM , digthti'
,tnilidirenSeikixicizitenanites.
Nov, Irbil* these milancberri ate, the brliai
ePerbling eye !tees Its waited lustre—the m&l is penmen!.
tration and simmity-4-be body Its manly ;menage cad mipm;,
and the noblest feelings.of our nature gradualy dstudbi
awlIT to a rrablbl peesbdspnaper; until We becomes .1 bezir
• then,Und other dfsesiasAstb?..ehFtlgs iX, 4 !ristenzo or . tlak
writched'itotini7,% ....;_, ~, i • .., _
_, .
. -AtilltatherkbargaiLsidlocedersvill be tbtrud_ln, ..
excellent article, MIAMI FOlittSir witix 1 - -
ifirSee large adegillisement in Brothel . column. •
Bold Wholesale and Rao by Dr. OE4l$ . EX.rans 140,
comer or Woad street imdlrissla alley, Ptidebulil PM: ab.'
so, by JAMES T. SAVlWYkotiboresebtOge*ln ri idiesp
stre't 6,14 the geP e l.4 .- :f.": satilthililr
. . • • •••
sir Sorcrrodoo.r:kio; dud to lads Petetriiida
that, ft has ban erlatafse.Maroblit'
of this dreadful disease ifs leas timelbin
sad at leen met ar inesavgaistint fbe gatio - 20.7: • •7• 1 R1 - ..:...•
"The thonsabds of teal:fiesta in the hada of Of .
tor, ManY a fad& an DOM Weil known SeiSaisis the ei
of littabtcr . 11i . inscaribitlandattrr go to tithe elearit
and beyond all itaabt;thai Era's Prrsoitnif
of no econmanwalue • not wetly ass lord remedyltcraht ,
ithettmaUrro, DeVerai, Zars'af 'ha as a wahnble
intents] remedy, inviting the tovestlgating physidans, as .
will is the suffering gatiad, to lame aorauted Phi
its
nosetaying a dread of mhititresi lira Minded thatthat
medians isdrarely natural, sidle Utlii,d ifs it , tiofflannit
nefilowing_eerfilicate eopistinni a paper- yesitti'
grramm, -21. Y., mad bears date .Aagted4,l262, *aid& is
appended the rNJkate Vatai eb ale , •aD; F. Rat,'
s v racu.
'ate may in truth certify, that. I bare been to bems - at - .
Metal lath. Scrafalficor the lit sant yaws that meetedthe
time I. bi1T41786111112111510 to latend to my kind of bostotos,
aid much of the time unable to walk and .andimiid t
o re y
bed, and have boo treated rattly all the time. by the f
ityAlCiallt our country affords t toensiimally , ot some re
lief; hat to care , and 'continued togrow worn Mail Dr. Rot
recommended me t.o try the Petroleum, or Bosky:Hi, as evO•
rythlug else bed failed. I did so without Sedth at first, but
the drat rm ft,toDl.ll3-ng; it.thrEnr , tbo potion to the surface
at once, and I M moat began to grow better, and by ruing
saran bottles I bare get a care worth thousands of dollars.
101.4.. NANCY It. 11ARICX1t.
• '
This may entity that - eabase been.pninted with filer's
Petroleum, or Rock ow, for more than l - year, and base re:
TM:weed Its beneficial effects In Oicre of fed*
mMle i rs and other dienana Ar vbich it Lr reeommended, -
and can with confdentoe reeommendit to la a Inedleinewar.
thy of attention, and Cial' =WY my that mass has attend
ed lie use . where other medicine bad Dia/ , • - •
' • . _T. pion 41:i:1.i;
For italriby all the Draggleta In Pittaburgh. • tap oily
AYNCLUBT&T CO
11AVE; REMOVES TO 'TSB,. COiiNER: :OF--
Wood and Stith Stria . • '
r Mere they otter to Yheir al .esustosinon, golf ilto
public generally, at tba lased rotes, Molondeasal 11M41,
the largest. mod palms =A complete. .atoak" of CILOIC/S
TEARS,. TAMMY ottocKaisz, Itvcrimr . .. 4par.WlLLow
wear. to be Sound tatlia wegt. • dame,"
.CIELAS. E. - 100311S, -
. Stock and,.• okerk
. -
Notes, floods, liortgagestSse4 Negotiated.
- VAITICIitdeIITECTIA arm; -
To Talt iITRCIfitiLE AND SALF:OF STOCK.4.I: 7 .F
, Maim: 8. Jones & Co, comer of Wood sad P
-1521-134.7-:
' TAAVELEIWYW •
NALTIENOWan4 WIMP:WON. crrY,
LOOK: kt VDTS;
NO 81.4071,01—'1,. '. j
RAILWAY THE ENTIRE DIST AN C•
kna•vare Sedize-eat it,
•
TWO LINES DAILY.. • -.
cEtzna ftrr ItalAmoreland ArBRIL City are lir:
-formeLthatbyp tathastag a Meted tor Baltimore, AL
the l'ennsiiranta itailtoea Compaq's Van!, an Liberty
iltry ran go forward over the route by. which the 'United
litates Great Western Nail and Adana* Cb.'s Western Ex•
press 11 carried- leaving ttalmoyb at 3 and 11% o'rlocr,
-A.
IL, aml arrivinc in Balihoora In 19 and 21 Imre, respesr
llre=ing by far tirequleted asalntopt pleaaant route to
ins-Through tlelceta . to Italthnoreo,od. • • .
Bag/page ehect.cd through. • . '
9anseeserstorNphlngten wi l-proceod on, shortly
after arrival in Baltimore, there biln . g_PW.Trilb l S d 11 941,
to that city. Fare from Baltimore to W. 01144410, ASV_ •
Passengers' aro =rural that the wiiinzunixklioa , on the
Itoula forming this line, are imanneunaul army
mute !nth(' country. •
• Ptttabores. February 3t11,1134'3. •:- .
• • • • • .
ir wmawas BOUQIF SOLD AND LOOLI PP.
vodorsigued cannookrn with Alm ID9wßzwet.
=animation. Icrwo, via attend. to the
loordog:.*
'• sewtobing - ;Aroma or twA k of
la d Othewlitk
WIDOW tbur Moto of Icint, rolotlyo to publk tondo Taw
tooleistot.sul ttso.rtzikett attoottoo Todd to ! p airs:6ons
ccotiol, of . toosti boriocom entruated to tistau -• •
• JADES DIAICILLY,- •
feb3. • Ica.lSA, comes of liked sod Ilbertf pot
•
• -
• A New tiele for sl2l7 l :_ng.'
(101111STILIAN OIL CillfAW--This is a lisehtfat =figs •
V far sharing, a few drops drolii ol cas the essi; of Abe'
brush will makes rich Listing lather and reader Orrin mar
easy cpersdion- ermem 1121 i the' property of saimabq
the lewd acd pretcalln; th e tam from chip** • Theteled
by Price Gosuell; perfri:=:3 in her Atejettri, lie. 03 Itegetrt
st
Sold wholcsale and - resat, OEO.II. Sx-ESIIB,II4IXF4xd.
61.,.uct •
. REMOVAL.
jomi r.t.ixtir...screr r..recrsnr....rtnursiLSOL-StneV, CE.= lis •
• • L 0 VW. WlllOll if, Cos' - - ; : -
- : Importers and Winless& and %Erica - Dealers fis .
TOrdiipt and Dow:stk. Hardvnve: Cutlery; itii:,
101 AV Si moored front NCI. LT t01V0:52 'WOOD tiTant
j 4.1. (four doors abort tbe ilit. Mess .1Iotel,) where th they
' era in thereon° of roceisingri inost complete and extru
sive Assortment of fiords to Unit- line- Plirkisolsrzidinir
Von paid to Tools, end sostrsisl for inachiirdes aad.balitiere
morally. Alta, a fall assertalsat of isnot OM% Ind
other tools for Railroad contertoes. - . : folillifteutt.
. . .
RCEi S' • .BOTEL
ssssssss AvArt• Dlrtstot , notsci) •
. Isaac reoprieoi..
rTapriottrol:.this wolHolosnimid Popular Hotel,
corner - of `emend. and tt. ,l •lmtetti strects, would' rapt&
hilly teem biattarner friends, that be is nee faro 04 DU
011 esubllshmarat, and will bobsiTy to bsTe an on9 ll towitY
to wait sip= thee. .
'rhombi.= may rest armres t that no ratios sill be spared
to =eke coultenbl• all who may patronize this norm; and
will be on the most moderate ado. ' •
StamSallotKitter
• ; * ; • C .
Iteal l state for Sale, and Terris EaeT
Dl -SESMILS PROPERIT, situated in
I woad alley; loreet, inches hunt. b 1135 rtuideuP•
On which b erected two titree story Brick BalkUum 50 feet
deep: else. two three story back buildings, with stab's
*wive. These ,Etore Rooms are fitted up in the bast stylet
.me 53 r Del oo o dt and Mininoryami thouther for Grocery,
ati wldeh they twee been occupied for the lest. tar rms.
510 better Oblation in the city fotbetsinetta..: }b quire 05. the
tpresr, on the premises; ..THOILKS - 11.15DPATII: •
N. 11.-4.1' the above property la, not sold by the DWI Qf •
It will be for .:. 7 . • Eitmut.,
Tess .Teas!Team is
. 400 'Half Chetti Green -131 a sE3P3 . 'Tea*
A. - : - JAirIINI - Si • •
USIA TVA STOILF,'3B strut,Whokildiattd.
• Netia.Deolor in Tow . Odle% arid •• Foram, inaibmithe
attepthritaf Ids ortronere and Country' Murtha:at, grow
ally, to his largo eat of °reins andi3lock-Itria, telocud
New York, arith Irma erru; and vithiroodol -iug:::mtlem to ids: •
todetwohn retail trade. asrlar, devoted oaf eutiro ottonj
hoo during the bud Wen Tears to the R'y'a nide; we fool
sword that .wo coo do out s rprqutoor (indrawn ample
justkto, both to goolitfand prim Retail thoraniars furl ,
tattoaallandgetampka at the aflcrent gradft. • Wei`.
ti rawly Imito the attauticorrit ourewitomers to oor stock
of Extra Roe Young Ilywort,:lmperial and Griopurder.— ,
'Mao, Extra Floe Oolong, t h e tweeted and at fragrant
fn
American market. Also; Unwind's Croobod and rig;
*wailed raw; Bill Jan Ecrla Weal and No
Sugar.
. -vitukhorgii, November 3. usual.
.Weatara .lanunnoo • Company, Tittaburglus
a. MILLER, Jr.. President: r•PASI.' GORDON, tent;.
ipoo,ooo. • •
Airriu. hwire ;et rtsics: . t.t..4.ttspr2NAt
vy non. aalottoC.Cl Oporto! I
knowlionso Institut** who wee wen
n in the. econenvinttle Mho! cm , determined,
OromPtam lad insemitlitl. tosinbist the thasseterWtAte.p
they hero womao. se omen the btot: ornmiclt to. u?S‘t
who desire to be itutssedi-• ; :
teirerroreo-11. J.r.C. W. Bk . ketsOtb Ogler
N. tionnee, Jr., W. IL Smith, C. Ihnusen, George
Wm. M. Lion, James Litsisthssold, Game Desalt, James Itio
Attley; Alexandre Nitpick, Thomas Scelt. . .
Ottlee, Na. tet Water mcam, (vrtaellouse of A
Co., up Maim) tiebutitb• • • • nor..hly
Window Undo. - rdid.• Oil Cloth ganntaCtiMy,
,
418 /
E. R. RWI
EKN ST
RNRAN. ET,
1-2 REST j 81-11:02hCE 2.114.1?= . 3 1 5.134 arid 7'!.: 11 pals•
b do .do . do , 81
OAM do da $l.O O to
5.09 410.
ik!wered,Oatilcand prioen ; -
Daft tin 4 4230 . 54 33 C^ - •
Batt Oil Cloth. 4.4 250,, 6-151 n, 04 40c4.:
Carriage Oil Cloth.lalarh, 44-iM0.,54,30e-, 4i)e.: •-•
Firma Bs , * do • " 32 teN 4 W e ' , pr; . • -
Enamelled do 4-183 n, 40c., • !
ussogant g4t 4 itaiwircca Pe- Ste;
TableCovera, regteed, 44=34.0, 57*. 'and Sleuth;
Mow Oil Cloth, 4.5..00 1.0410 c. per, yard,
lloarth cloth,) ITUdoloh- •
. . .
w Lang Mu* 011Cada, 81 75 rub. •
Jackets $l,OO. Pante takt uu C34c. !
000DIZZACR'S r
GOODS.-
long Mack C 0 0 5, 5 5 40 euh•
Shortßlack Costa,
such
-•- '
Ido4,PlFuSe 4; 25 mob-
Lemma; V,OO per pal*. • • - -
Dowore of Ottitatima Trartaat,lateraddOreira,Butt,
Mae, Yellow sad 4ftim VIT' • abe Oil Cloth, al Oda
'not to otk -
la the Nola Qriglo titek• k xambllo3l7.: . - All Goods varriastett
k.bida OT MI*II2I
.
To Menhants and Droggit . tt,throogAout the Wolf
.li.. B. avorti.orou,
AIANI3,VACTTIRER AND DEALER,LN
• • . , PAINTS, Nis, cta.
lii.;:l4lllaldnn Lillie, New. . - rork,
110 ISPECITULLY barium lb/ attention of Drualeca
Bletehants Stassiesaat the Utk:T, to hi' bur szsltat
teasiss asiortmeat at PAIKAL 01 - 7.4 kr, of
tt.t , / 164- K
ANDYIIRRST QUALSIOLAI4 a(h.tch be'orrara for oo *Avery
aacderate letalS, both ail ea * di and elszie-tnnerbasers , -Won .
• ere onensted .o( a leaks; artklas: , •
W ime inn an ennesit, Intaglio! ZS to 500
BLACK PAU I / 4 1..ymovir• am= TRN,ERDda• GIL- .
PATENT DAU.R, SPANLKEt RUM% =Rd XEN t
.umpla,.ccala3lm.nuisuL.l.t)'ABBim
G R E
R RN USSIS, taut/. - • •
PAN BLUR, CUBORE YELLOW W issitIZRZININI4
of ail iines. • . . - .
LINBRED 011, RAW and .110114E0. Prn't 11 0211Li01
7011ALK, LAMP ELAM • . • ,
AhL sod MO LLSIV.Yea. Rl4 =BONS MD
WW dr7
- • mnzscu-kaa.mtow ~-mullso t er , .,.
STONE. • .;
- am= PARIS anriOLIMSWICR. OREM, dry .7 -
ZIIIOWAND *AMERMAN WE.MCriI.!4.4SR.
• Dititglarazsd album. In lint of serof_the "brio
• zetigidaisea extkli till
_feed to theix infeceiet to WI, es Our .
0131111iihe. gni pelebeekg, and vtlx. imp &
tiemes'ln the timidness, giro vs ethegolavel to
meet Of those in the suns D, B,s i ecu4out seln K rar
lea t eaPAA Usk int 'Leis;
• "7",
j17. , ,, * e^ •
nej•••• '444-4 3 / 4 . § .l rP TO' . 4317. ...•••••• f •
4,7
..;:vev•Vz•-••••-'v
r•A;17.4EITig.;;;54.-YA'lly
Fl-3-1:4::•••2
44 : :•":•"-e-:4*.W-f-ilit't.rf-172,41&'4
•"' Ll:...p.s;:::,•Wgz•ef,;37:Airert •!'
•
***,,
' 41,5 • - • , • 34 Vir;' , -44:- . Z.444tr ic z
&ft,;fir`
- -
Mil
Lnscs imp
Dome opals at 1334 o'clock; perforartucetocommine i r
isir Betts lazy be sectin44 u Ile BA Oflieu, darlT4 the
dAY.vittiont exus cbizgo. ; • .
Aar" ' ot . ht of the . •tb drama of "T& D e nts
Ducat—or, Earth. Mr, rim van -Waier-" - r i ck
8' By particular requeitt, erlebtakg . irtatta
Tavel Cat's :RI be- sada WAIL - - foit,
TES Ercaff
Dt aas~of .o. - Tekriiiin* , -
-; .TigEDEVILS
7". Ast=4 ll :lettesorEenj....—.....;;Er.Zrata_sk...;
NUAda,
"IrbifiLldr• and 11 . 13 Y 11 . 1 9 , 1!.°M
d & rm emr2=1;53.0; i 4,4 14 1" -- . .5r ! ,4.
thr" •
' Voris •.-,
actlvo propaestiab—aitiorVoineizesofrafttfr . -
erefwgest4•o: *so tillers Gamma%
-•• " -
VO.CAL TBS TB
M ASON IC ITIELLLEF - -
ifit'LLT,Crtif=e and Prof. SCErtlVt,
...M. folly bora= the et tisane £.t _A c hat r ;,
that they will :gtTe . ONE d aAVD c o NC:FRIT 'L
fehruary 28th, seetttect -1 1 7 :Mee
ICeirri Mr. Illtake, othen stereMeg hi& lo
_dr" voter:
'AU.' The Premeds to be Lolled: for the hoIUAL 4 tbt
'OWNER °Athol lc church; In Alleghepi •,--
'•isir-pmrszmirea be glellkerett at the .
--Jar Dears.opro ht 7 o'clock. _ • .
Oar Tickets 60centi;•to be b datthe 1:4-1.1c4i4130Oliki4:_.:•.
SPEoVair:f.sqn.cwsi. - :;j: .) :: - . - .7'.
84 AUL Suigai' De ntitstocomalor a
13; 1441Bli1tliteld
• „
.
tlU.,lli....o..D.•A4Listit Oars Me 4714.14**411: - ' -
corFes 01.11ificilqury . Vo04. Blom,
.A.3IOERONA -LODGE,
trey, Anersaxlo4", 2i9, 1.): Mr.; taixas
Ircdnastsprnaivt. Winhingtonmau: Wadvs, krky
TEGA..Yor thebestOosassatain
ikrY;',..hirgb, at - cesite Q Mao:0311m Pella Tea Btam-
No..34l , l9takevreit t , Thar* tho very" test _Wade stiui (bans
%axe= salmi .:;. Elyg
/. 0. O. .F.A-Placcot media* Itisablogiam RilJ •
ItirY':Woo ll stmt. betweetillith street wad Virgla% . ,
Poselaw , Laws, N0.321-111Ats oTlOVuesds7
N Miami NarcarOnm,Ao7.6T—Bleets'ivit:.d..- '•
Frid37 °faith mouth., .
Li' • •• PUtr2kli
Tairfic lug Stlitaig cu.airiPANYl, oar .
IlartfordiMann..-Crpital 81404.900,000 i '
iat.s otaceot.Zur „Putout:o Arm* In
Ito= of .11:Cur#,T laotndsr N 0.49 Wood street;
norilf .; arBESEOI4-4124..
-
•
11:Y 4 e 3 ona are dreadfully tormented ertth corm:
trmmty will to towed b Dr..Comres - 011 131 : - PlWcak - for?'
eale.byDr.,l3l:o-S. WAYSKR;.2.4:9EowIs
Price, retail at l 2 and eta, kid!
. 1„
• ItsUlatieral dedwSoos to tipse.whti
fr". V ILTALIS S, sad .
-VUrtain ltlniatSn3e at, aware degorildloss, tunas*: :
NUNN'S, Dreatalles; tr.., Laos eaut Muslin Otertidiriz LI. - -
I Painted Wiztdor Puides;Vilf pktileuyeartalri Plug; Bvitdihi
i.r., at rebtolerale arid IV. U. etxtuncr.
tiaiGACheonntetir etowerYflth. PbtladdoLia
• Curtains Hauls and •Iteimeeedlie ilui.nry . rerateisreoice
style. •-• r -S _
(rte• Jusilmea-WliadoW-Shsisik
lirY • tory, - CORMUrovASIMIItgaIk , ABCTUSTS;
PRlUDELWlALzaarbitittaiKAQuiableft.
it s =stice,Cluc , fabouWo o 4 l s B4: :
bemikrt.t.
_---onura.sowts .ILiGuießiczaleVEMS:-4.7
Poet Ofacelemal eio,l:tard, street.' litenesstatiketi
In *U kinds of treatherfotosi **X. to f,..P.K.lft.fhtS 1 1 % ,
secnrate sr** and listimatiollOneng taiiike and vastly ste•
podia; to the COllClllollthesp.dsgtra tJpa t the Wort*
cheep priote:l4so, $3, 5+.. 5 anti vgnosati,sn?ordingps.
Um else end grf of case or frame. - - . •
Home far th fttesslX =ID 27,11;
Pt—Likenesses of sicker dsceasediaermansistsa tann.,7
iart of tho - • •••narZtly./
.1r:....-DIZAPII.ESS, Noises In th e Efgod. told 101
liwpr- potable dtschittps Trout tbOlotr; eably.asol prim*
ioett=oretftwilhotst ;els citt=ao=leoes, by Dr- NM.
szr, pal Auritt of the N. Y. gar titorgety, wbo mss
consulted at 99 Asa Moot, PhibAol, pbbkfroto 9 A. A 1490
Vbirteottyroxis of dose and obajostomadttliboa stlobibtol
Ms branch tillpecial poet WO haaattol4ol Mot to mbattO las
treat= to s.uch o degree of anoxia-as to Oral the - UOO4 0111*5
ur l2 4
21=31A ataoutinitegyrt.l*Sl,Jl.-
WASSOCIAT.ED IltremerVecr,lsurfurOpq,
Company of thu Cit y. IMllabouryitu; _
1 09 I ti = l lM a x . '" i j z a. la ri.T lCT =
-* WM
Mir. :A ft Monwaiila - ,4 5 46, 54. I . z an 4
i
• - • -111PFIrki f •i • •-
• 11.C.simere,;•&- •
••-•
f. Ay. Oath* seat; I , 4
• C. Ll.Pardarteilf. ' • 3ElMeateriiiikgrao4,l,
A.Y.lngints." - tgatiaki4Fri -
WWI= --has.:
ITIZENS' .tualuctisee-ilarit •
lfr • Patabsirite.---8. frN•
,1100141214:05114:,
LTA. L. 3LAIISTERIA,Secretsr7. k •-• •- • ii -2.- :4'i
Office; In ma..? srusoserwrvieid:la ‘lienset,l •
InsaresllllLLired MAW IttitOmal4.9l2lcriad.
siys Itirepland : • - '1 - - • - •; - •
• •Lestane kill:ALau or Doroc4o2l-Tits.• • • -- • - •
• AIBO-4gsbit , the Peri/A. 10 4 1 0 0 7 *Pd.
. 37.1) Iling,
• • 'Wm resimair,ii; •
' VIM= livaley, Fassinel IL KW;
• errand Das, • • ; SMUI4 I2 Binetaub,
• ; Robert •Danitp,jr, , Jolla B.llllirattk „
• BAlarbac_... -1;t4••• FrancliSUCK::
• : -
• Waltarßtrlliti'• .7.ln*.kirq/P74
- -
- urruotEgALß esn kgralli.llQl3olCinstoun
165 Liberty street, sod Sll:dsdossiallsf2z fiddtry -
Vali.;,3lCobtds.No.3.l6p.l . care
iitbd
Jur _
• • -23441 ! . -• tb inzm is:- ... ....f3rctruci al : r.. - v
ird ott ina. k costwoi,
rIO3IPILEIDI3 vr. :lE' OF r 7
TOM—ITItb a biognipby :of . iiistbigotobloar
!mu:beastliest poisbd r to tbo morns :tspip . , ol4rwebalok
lan g tutn; voL !Zoo. For og• by
*km - - KAV.6 its
JOHN. GHOU • 9 - '
SUCC II SE 0 'C. to .Ifartts 3.l'Lattraxvitopartitrat •
BRANDIES, tr. .
Oid'Whislx.sca Itiaeli'Brtactiy; entier - oflotltbfitaLisit&
-1104 sterol*, Plttetruitth. Po. -•-• -
ITAZZgiiiii or informing Any
' tasto,..that I hove remand to the now. Warehouse, ba;
9913beily ftltw, nearly oppoilte Fotifhtled
tubs • • - -.•
• ttabargh and Men • •ivir a Tr'n •
subserztx•rtizt the Capitol Stork,attla .• : 4 0
swiSter4bialiTe Ra.tlroat4Cainpst4, ere barb, ?yawl
to itr i ,yWti? ttui Triwory, els nth lastatoiiatot,
r=
pee .
lam tra or !WM - the Ist' at Detziaber4
uut Fire Dalldrs per Aare on or !mini thritiklifirotaidi
month thereat:Er, need ".the .wbole'sx:* . itedr,::ipb.
saibod for bifuqrt7
24insascerigifiiatIV2ea•
:;vivlCceladmr
j ogs
Whiztinsalsc alui '.Clo taint !gabialt47':.?;:•. , .- 1
,p10: - .811"WOOD • .
inaisiriberssTespectinlly WOrrathetr44 emtecictsta -
•
Veld tiiiVriblto In genera,. that bare this' . r
Veld
WalselveS in the' iboye'latelzters, -, anderllegi thin • ' .t.
•of JOLIN-111CLOSSEY-A CO...Tbey .respeettall±3l:oeit
alma of p
cc üblic =de- - •
' Scat staibe dettlai.
• -WS*
-A en.H.D.— , lb the .14ence wed Germai lasidentsotlias.
tarsik.U79l , -ty and naborllood.—For theova*
van:bib:in at kiln Uetrenn. aa4 ATftr-b.
_PaPubrt
JUit omelstat arrzascreauttta ctilvr CRUM! On • aunt . Vc.
3:0; lack CO.alant stab,;.3Wl.u:ik*teni-Ose Magna endear
Miscrn Myatt Meant - k Bantain. RA*: nadeliikedla
"ems be: = L t Veynbleip,sultßuszec*F . lnat.-timmetrzias
iecOrirr ycik
-Or to thgaalexslvaal,Earoi.a
/gaiS /- 4,
mukubetn-!i,aFeto,vittOratit- - -•
deco, - - • .--.. -- JAdarAailte
pogaggiza Mi'R PARASOL zerungstax,
mai% Jae= ettsitei,' AsAigultte.
respsottolly inSonsti deekesithit als
irAltegALS tortheeignueebittg Bello= IMIRP 1 **
plot% estUnsiteathect ettoottoss. to , •
lieb who we. *Wes. sod dealers isterited
Lis stoop one at most destrablelo select it= Qua az
be taend In the eetattry.
Also, erili be AtraPli Ulna -ot.lnEnia:GAM am
lit•Voc k 7 lL•Wited-rdetog; M. , ,Xot quelity x erd
I‘ . *bon assosiossent Sas, et.whieb airs et s Jabal
aaranee au the oast of manstaleture: • " -
- - -VOW MAWS le'llili. Sateli4; ..., __
Ett m 'AL--Xtwukielattriranisicimicm
- :whet= rsmoved to hie etenotostione -
t./ WAltiiiioUBl; situate:L.lmi •
theTeo Mlle Ilan, . tetireen Pitts -.-
ow lewteneetille„ on tbe Greensburg wed Ettllteletiblik .
'l'grobilte Itee4 and: is nOw re •• . p... sad will bomb's,-
4351) Skint the Post, new and setztel bmni. CASI
.whieb be mill sell 'on dm . - tot7-lotnnt tonsaltr.tisk...,:. '
Irovicitliimi twelve jowl prictiee tails whipliw,.. -
tilivail known AidAtiat In tto - ZIA ! ho - ' VI; •
,pattitttolcorn oli cot:axed= ' - ,t , ..•,._
...
_. .........., ;,...:-%.,
Thom It#lllng to puretsto ail VillfAC49gt*lllPOlrliiii
gad tee for.themselM. . - ' - '.,'-'•• -•'..7, , e , ..1-...
ltipecia and trOW4 aijafdi!i , ddi ';:
o: t " gttttitS•
. -
• • 4, .••• .
JOVIITOWNE lot syexas.
sTIAMIEILINGAITORE D
SMELT .1 1 fAXIM.C-T OILY
146 : BailiowstlAt.r.e.1 3 4aloe, Ca2 ' 44 .15*".
WE'llorlkPia.tomcancuasthe - 616stshous
rfea-edSet to obtels. the choicest (bola , hig
ty.a.o3issePtcrotablog tspartedi.hato the
stozirst. -The stars h 100 motes*, 'ma s a -
60:1110IIII* att F, together vitt.* misty 41.14.66pri5t1e666,
The of the
M;
_billy hello called to tles - PATIEn
811.0111)
t r. &SE tossufsetored by —ll=.lll3ch
baneh
tor' *Sem „ eteht4fe.flt -becoosN Ws
e; shat tusinees the atuterag estakok d a s . Rey tar lkd.
tic l at a at,
muss, sod 112 eddattittood not to ti 6 excelled by eider
ShaltnentA eity;..4to experi med. potter.ts soiptey*k -
axed am ae tmr 7-tithsatraatedtoergease,'
4 tine WA mist slisrtment of tbs atm* sttlebeikept,
.tom orL band, if bleAt: L 46;164 pi!l!e.triidecearil*Eg
dsollfebtO . . wilnarmwacca.
"17 A 7611"zu1t4166 u 661 64 11giki 113 -- ..--s - . t tp an*l. "Y l loo4l- 6 QE
"illa Ct k %la -=
ma Deltas atanatectarni IA . Utia 64.. , %tea witillsompaws -
w
ith any Swam Brcuthes arer brouV Ulla ma k.; net
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