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A large por tion of thethembere of the House are new meta,- bernraninoftertuswe are informed, are gene:- rally - geritlemin of ititernipence. We shall watch the proceedings nt Harrisburg this winter with meekintereett-thOimeet.thhave one or more nerreteMotederefi den, who irill keep us informed of the^ progress of events- at the seat of our State Owneninent. During the fast fine waste of the session there will be lively- then there. •Theorgardsation of the two Howe le the area Neatness. The 'postern and others of the do Louses are',to:be elected. The death of one Demoarstiollenatar, sad the "beetlee of em othor-rendere it a little. uncertain which pitty • will secure the aims of the Senate. We be lieve, bower, that; the Democrats will prevail there. In the Rouse the new party will bevel it their own way. With a new man for speaker, and $ new man for clerk; business in the lioese will noel* done with the rapidity and correct ness that it it has heretofore been with Col. Jack for clerk, and, in feet, for a part of the time, clerk and speaker both. No man in the State probably understands the routine of business in that position as well as he does; but the pollti- col compleximsof the House indicates that sons one else wilt ill the poet. Then, soon after the State Treasurer is tobe choke. Ther'ehatitewssiii - be w. pretty fair test of the stiriniiith disposition of parties. We have a good onr `Lunr. u the state of &stares prove; thaw:morons candidates will fill year it is -impossible to con ksntyof patriots editing to A" Then, coon of ,y new admicis-_ eeture. There are serve, if limy "motive toe, comes the inauguration of testion. That will probably call a 3fstrortr" -- i nor risburg—iipplistents for offices and their friends; Mends and advisers of the new Governor; edi tors, ex-members, judges, generals, politiciens, &a., will doubtless crowd the hotels. The pro prietors of the hotels will make more money out of it than this politicians. The new Governor appoints an Attoruej-General . and Secretary of the Commonwealth. There are a few appoint menus to-be made for this city and districts ; and we advise ell applicants and claimants to be ea hand in season, md stay "end are it out." There is nothing like promptness and perseverance in matters of that kind; and the twenty er more o indidates for Sealer of Weights and Mersurce for this oily and county must all be the first to speak and the last to quit, if they would Bic med. We are in favor of the whole of them; and wish them all ahappy-time of it. Another great event of the session will come off on the second Tuesday of February—the election of a United States - Senator in place of Mr.. Cooper, whom . term expires on the 4th of March next. Mr. Cooper would have no oidec• a re-election. But failing in that, as ho will, his next wish is to defeat Governor John stun; end in that he will probably be gratified._ We are *formed that he will be at Harrisburg MAe time, giving special attention to Governor Johnston's case. We cannot conjecture who will be the Become ful candidate ; bat one thing is certain—as Wert it entitled to it. Western. Pennsylvania has bed but one U. 8. Senator for about thirty fire years. Nearly half the - territory ands third of the pop ulation of the State ere west of the mountains ; yet the rest deism all the Senators. If the new party has the oontrol of that election this year, is it is supposed It has, let It manifest its dispo- anion to do justioeibi giving the west half of the State the next Senmitor. We have rivers to im -iirove; capacity for building steamers and tea sels of war. and manufacturing interests, that a Senator from the western portion of the State can better understand and labor for than any eastern man. Clive us a business man, and a man of good character and ability, sad the peo ple of the west; mind - of the whole State, ought to be and will be Mitisfied. ' The Houses ormadsed; the Governor's message received and referred; the State Treasurer elect ed; the new Governorrinangurated ; the appoint ments and disappofirtmentr made, and the Senator elected, there will be time to attend to legiela • Lion. Until these politiesl matters are disposed of but little will be done in the way of. law mak ing. It is • wonderfhl year in polities; and we should not he surprised If 1101110 wonderful things are done at Harrisburg this winter. There is a pretty full treasury to start on, and theperi Governor ;rill have a chance to claim a good deal of credit for paying debts out of moneys col lected by his predecessors. The finances of the State have been brought into a prosperous con dition, and the new administration will have the benefit of it. One thief Governor Pollock should do without hesitatjom;,and that is to repudiate omnibus bills. Ile:ther worst and moat demgerous species of legiiiation ; and can be effectually checked by the Governor's refusal to sign suohloills. Pauly Dross Ball. e strapitmentary - .Panay Dress Ball, Oren - t. 84 ' 1 1' 4 4 4 4 , 021#4 . . a'? c • • s • is: - I ;or- NTIS AND ist ereeived b Type, and coign', ni for =bib". IPIIii.UII6IIIiILATtrRE. t # • ' t ' A r, . ••• +ts • . . . ••••;.,...4 •• - '• 4,6 t -. •••• Y JCS' • 1. I • ^ Kiln Of UM • arils 0 • • E lOW Timbers Ae nowiii avtlinctionati. A Ge Mind Goltn, men burnt to death in a Cnkeeryt ins destroyed -by Are, in trilliiliteht.i' /islet% a destitute Wetly. • " The Cincinnati papers head the telegraphic news from this point announoing eleven feet in the channel and rising, Great news from Pittsburgh l" Robert Burton, an estimable citizen and noted 'shipping merchant of Philadelphia, died In that city on Friday last. He was engaged for many years in the Liverpool trade. A fire occurred in Toronto, Canaday.on Thurs day night, which deetroyed the large cabinet ware manufsetory of Messes. Jacque & Hayes, valued at $200,000. year of TO may to-day I pros tat and The valedictory of H. C. Connelly is publish e4 in the last issue of the Beaver Star. B. G. MoGregor, formerlts partner,. is now sole pro prietor. In regard to the Crystal Wiles, Bantam stets@ its debts at $280,000, iusaelalS7oo,ooo--so that after all, there Is Something of a'afargin for the oreditore and stockholders, If we may belierewo oonteased a °batiste= tion of it clie which Are all grateful be be- i It com- 1 By the explosion of s Wier upon the Great Western Railroad on the 21st Inst., the engineer was instantly killed and the firemen so scalded that he was not expected to live. Several pas sengers on the train were also lapis& The so cadent, It is supposed, arose from a defect in the fire-box. Et. Rem. Bishop Bayley (Roman Catholic) on Tuesday Lut, blessed a ohime of belie for tie Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, in New Tort. -This is said to be the first time the cere mony wee eier performed in that oity. There were nearly two thousand present on the occa sion. The amount of tolls oolleoted at the Beach }Liven office, on the North Branch Canal, during the month of November, wait 8421,823 21, and fOr the year ending Dsoember let, $214,216 50, being an increase of $28,198 74 over the year previous. This shows a steady progress of he prevenient in the business of thin work, which is my gratifying. - A little girl mused Margaret Langgath, aged 18 years, was ihot dead in St. Louis, on Suadsy morning hon, by a pistol in the hands of a young man, named Jacob Bauer. She wu walking along the street at the time; and the perpetra tor avers it wu entirely accidental. On Saadsy evening a man named Michael McCarty was shot through the heart loin affair between some St. Louis firemen and a party of steamboat en -glows. 131111/11UAL LLIIIRALITT !—A Coaroaanoz was Boca,! I—Some time vine, a widow lady ar rived In Bridgewater, Pa., with i small child, sod only $2O in gold. Bhe expended $l5 is hiring and furnishing a room, and laying in a stock of Mori/done and fuel, sad thee bad left a flee dollar bill of the Cleveland Canal Bask, which she bad received in Osage. A few days afterwards the Bank failed, and her only mossy was worthless. Having no &leads, nor means, 1 she wrote a letter to ths °Seers of the Bank, stated her case, enclosed the note is it, and posted it. The return mail brought her as an swer, enclosing • five dollar gold. cola. This ' 1 munificence on the part of the Coal Bank is exciting • greater degree of comment than five dollar operations usually de, and by some it is cited to prove the fallacy of the maxim that corporations have no souls! There is only Oa, ,) thing wanting to prove it fallacious pl. t--`" Cooler case, and that is f y " a " P l "' toe corporation in question to reitutA tee thousands it has swindled .uu. others equally u deserving with the poor widow, if nut quite so indigent. When this Is done, we will at least give them the benefit of the doubt. ALLpID Foetus at wan Cansaa.—Acoording to a correspondent of the London Tree, the combined forces blinded by the allies at Old Fort, in the Crimea, on the 14th of September, amounted to '67,000 men, elate which time op .to the middle of November, reinforcements ar rived in the Crimea, making the total force 114,415 men. From this most be deducted the loss in battle, in the trenches, by sickness, etc., 17,800, leaving, on the 16th of November, an effective force of 04,115 men. Since the latter date, 27,886 men have been shipped for the Crimea, making, according to this showing, • total force of 121,600 men. In these totals are included 7,000 British and French sailors and marines acting u land forces. The aggregate Russian force opposed to this array amounts to about 112,000 men. Woes: or Lurttrion.—The merchants of Cincinnati, in view of the general distress of the times and suffering of .the poor, appointed • committee of collection and immediately raised over. $6,000, which they distributed as follows: Relief Union, $3,600; Cincinnati Orphan Asy lum, $1,000; Mary and Martha (Catholic) So ciety, $600; and the Colored Orphan Asylum, $260. Mr. Longworth has given notice that he will employ all who apply to him for work, and pay at the close of the day. C Taunt' Basin.—The best C Turtle " sell' since the original in Cincinnati, is undoubtedly the rumored purchase of the Gallapagoa blends by our government. These inhospitable rooks are in market but they do not yet form a part of this great county—and probably never will. The Immense deposits of guano upon them, so stated by th, ^,- -ma papers, are "in a horn." BAYARD TAYLOR'S lecture on Saturday night was attended by a far larger audience than the previous one, the weather being more favorable. We have neither the time nor Inclination to criti cise it; for, were we to take the gratification of all present as a criterion it was beyond all Grid ciem. Mr. T. goes West from here on Tuesday morning to fulfill other engagements. • Sums Ws MIDIATI ?—lt is said Lord Elgin, during his late visit to New York prior to his de parture for Europe, expressed no confidence, or rather an entire want of confidence, in the effi cacy of Uncle Samuel's mediation between the belligerent - powers. So there is an end to media.; Non. Lord Elgin has no confidence in it." RAILPIR'S Maciazum.—B. T. 0. Morgan, book seller, Wood street, near Fifth, has this maga zine for sale. Tho January number is the beet ono we have seen. z [htua Lb. Oincionett Contaurrefel, of PAW.] Detected. Yesterday a respectable looking man entered Groesbeck & Co.'s Beak, and presented a check on that house from the Hose County Bank, Chil licothe, for $15,000. Mr. Quinton after exam ining the check, found the signature genuine, but the amount altered from fifteen dollars to fifteen thoueand dollars. He pmmedlately des patched a messenger for Constable Curd, who arrested the gentleman. He was taken before Justice Gretzendanner, and committed for far ther examination. The prisoner said be had - HI bank to Rune AT Osamu.—Considerable excitement prerailtn, yesterday morning, at Oberlin, is non segue* of the 'discovery that Mr.. Plum, the prop . rietor of the Village Rout had absconded, l Blum, to Mks, re-buss, to kin again • pluei. irrted incil lth creditor .bykene,b tnt i"lig .li knewnt . °® twitia . how I t ili .illa' mnoh bass, to kin! without regard to sex, ailli-has, to truth, thatite carried sway funds enough to Oar I kiss the hand Instead of the lips • blundeebus, to all his Ilabilties. Mr. P. Jim long enjoyed ithe , kits the wrong person ; omni- bee, to kin. all in academes ef the best classes in Oberlin, Simi the roar !•- - rebus, - to kite in the dark ; ham th. - - - -. tans jullesapplred were as mar; boiler; Mediae the Gook; and last of all,the - ay ire 411.ittilve ht iittleiretisse wlah d e - . -10-hip;7 4 esossiorted by his fa il ure rubbr o o g noses as Alp ill der. V I l g - • ''''':. l ';' l ,:,:, ilr '".. rt. * 9 , '"iirt„ '4".-17 ,1 - "c., - 1; ' . 4-1- ; ! 1 - :;,:---- --ty, -,,, tti . 4 ~..,_.- '''-:--- • ' ' ' ''..' ..- . .:. I ki t. •'. , ' - .. . , ,:..,;..:. .. *4 fir ; e .... 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He Isunp- . posed to have died of the heart disease, and wile about seventy.five years of age Bayard Tay lor, Esq., delivered his lecture, " The Philosophy of Travel," before a large andienoe, in the town of Washington, on Friday evening. On the 6th of February, John G. Sane, the poet, wit and Democrat, will read hie inimitable poem, "Yan kee Land," before the Mechanics' Institute of. the same borough Hay.is worth froni $l6 to' tsl7 in Washington. In Pittsburgh it sold on Saturday at $35 per ton On Monday night last, a gray horse. wa&stolen from,James Linn, Esq., near Washington, and on the same night a sorrel mare was taken from the-stkble of Mrs. Cooper, a oolored woman, residing In town. The thieves have not been naught yet. Mr. Limes horse was found, on Tuesday, in Pitts burgh. Fivsrra Counn.—The last number of the Gicnine of Liberty contains the valediotory of G. W. K. Miner, who has disposed of the establish ment to John Bierer. The latter gentleman will edit the paper in future Hon. B. P. Flenni ken is row in Uniontown, on a visit, but he* will again return to Kauai in the spring, to settle IP that Territory permanently. The Democracy of Fayette will hold a meeting In the Court House to-morrow (Tuesday) evening. Bowman Cotrarr.—Bolomon Bohai, a citizen of the borough of Bbmereet, while eke visit to Johnstown, on business, on Monday ensuing of last week, slipped and fell on the pavement, breaking his leg above the ankle. He was brought home the next day, and is now debug well. Faatinuaa Couxxx.—James M. Cooper, editor of the Paltry Fpirig, who hail beenon a visit to llamas, has jut returned The January term of the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin *minty commences on the 15th mut. The 'Ether ease et Albasy The New York papers, yesterday morning, publialted a telegraphic, despatch from this oily, giving an account of the surgical operation at the Albany Hospital on Thursday, which was calculated to leave the erroneous impression that the death of the patient was wised by the use of ether. We have procured from an authentic source the following rep-et of the case :—A large fungoid glandular tumor was removed from the neck of a daughter of Mr. Daniel Weaver, of Galloprille, Bohoharie county, aged IT. The tumor was of eleven months growth. It exten ' ded from behind the middle of the ear to the an terior end of the claccle, under the maatoid cousele ; and yet so circumscribed in its bounds. ries, so projecting and apparently loose, thit• on an examination by a council of (*sapient 'stir :goons, it was decided prudent to attempt its re moval, as an operation was the only thing which promised relief. There were two points in the tumor where the skin was more or lees affected, and which were included In two semi-eliptked Incisions. The taps of the kin were reflected each way, sad a considerable part of the tumor exposed, when it was found to dip deep and involve the carotid artery and its branches, and at its lowest part for an inch and a half or two Inches the in trust jugular vein paned through It. The primitive carotid was taken up, before it wail di vided, and ateuted above and brow the point of division. The vein was divided, and premiere made upon it. Several revel► were taken up shoat the upper port of the wooed. The patient was pat rider the ladoeace of ether sad ohloro form. The tor of blood, the Revere shock, and perhaps a moderate admission of air late the ve nous circulation, depressed the power of life rap idly; and just about two hours from the com mencement of the operation the patient died upon the operating table. The faculty of the college, a number of physicians, and the medi cal rase went present at the Hospital The op ration was performed by Prof. Marsh, mired by Dr. Ainehy and othre —A/6ervy dans , 2.8 d. Gesell, et lb. Allies Is the Celia**. Sundry letters for EoglisiLiNici.....l tits Duke of Caro •. • 44 " ii " t with r - 16 . 9 a serious quarrel .irk ...es Eagles after the battle of lake. mann, sod left for Eaglaad with the determiest , dos of letting the people know all about the is competency of his commaoder. Tho story goes that the Doke was enraged at the murderous slaughter of his brigade at lakermann, sad blamed Lord Eaglet) for the fearful esorilleit, an isteralew with Lord R., hoes., angry, said some insr7 sharp words, west aboard a ship, beams sick with grief and rage, end swore that he would go to England. A letter his been forwarded to the New York Times, from Loadoo, by some member of the Revolutionory committee, doubtless, which Om certain new reasons why Sebastopol has sot bees taken. It is doted at Balaklava, and is stated to be from unimpeachable authority. The dm reason gives Is that there is so oomenander-in chief, with full powers invested in his ovn bands, and that Lord Raglan, eanrobert, and the French and English admirals **snot agree upon any plan of operations, but sot quite inde pendently. The second reason is that there is a real though covert animosity between the French and English, which is •public secret, and kep: dark only by the cleverness of the cam. mindere. 0011 TO re■ Wass.—Last work. • young American engineer of talent a•d skill, who had sumeasfully served in the navies of Ragland, Russis'and the United Etats', sealed from this port for Europe, in response to tenders made him by the Emperor of Rum* again to enlist in his service. The offers were of the most ad vantageous and flattering character. He took with him some fifteen or twenty young men, whom he had enlisted es associates, and who for • few months back have been in training under his experienced and skillful instruction. It is well known that the Emperor has long appre ciated American talent, and is now making it available whenever postriblo.—Hosfon Te kw,* of Au.:lay. On Sunday of last week, the house of Mr. Lewis Bates of Sterling, was entered by a thief while the family were at church, and be 'midi*. covered in the sot of searching the drawers by a little son of Mr. 8., who returned home before service was ant. The rogue threatened the boy's life if he didn't tell where the money was; but the youngster shrewdly replied--.. Meeting is Put out, and father's coming up the road; het tell yer—he knows better than I do." Tbg, thief, somehow or other, was not inclined to wait, end beat a sudden retreat. Her(ford Times. j There is another story on the wing In relation to Miss Emma Moon, said to have come from a lady, who reports having seem her upon the oars on the night of her Iliseppearanoe. A letter bas been forwarded to a person, by some gentleman of this pity, from whom a conllrms don or disproval of the reportia expected, as be will be likely to know whether the report is baseless or not, The Buffalo Democracy of Sat urday morning, stated that the dory that Miss M. was in that city, proved to have been un founded, since a man from Rochester said so. though the resemblance. was quite striking.— Roeherier Daily Advereinr. SLLAIIIB or Ammon Muurruits. The bill before Congress making some changes in the diplomatic system of the governmeat proposes the following salaries for foreign ministers Great Britain, $17,600; France and China, each $15,000; Spain, Russia, Austria and Prussia, each $12,000; Brazil and Mexico, each $40,000; Turkey, Peru and Chill, each $9,000; Seltzer lard, Rome, Naples, Sardinia, Belgium, Holland, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, the Argentint Re public, New Grenada, Bolivia, Ronador, Verse. zuela, Guatemala, and Nicaragua, $7,600. mar The Reciprocity Treaty will soon biin full operation, as Canada, New Brunewick, NoM Scotia and Prince Edward's Island have accepts! its provisions, and it only remains for Presider; Pierce to issue his proclamation, as soon as he shall receive official information of the acoep• tames mentioned. Newfoundland is covered by a special provision. When that Is fulfilled, free trade will be substantially established between the Provinces and the United States; a precious boon to the former, and one long and earnestly Bought for by the ambitious provincials. Tan Houcas C01711.17 ‘ 110131/I.—Eihrook, the Treasurer of Holmes county, who some weeks ago cleared out with $BB,OOO of the' public funds, has been traced as far as Toledo, where all marks of his whereabouts are lost. Gilbert, a lawyer of Millereborgb, was with him, and at Cleveland, helped him exchange $14,000 into gold. This fellow confesses that he advised iihrook to run off, and that for his .'profeseldbal advice" he was well paid. He is suspected of having gotten the lion's shire of the plunder. orts are be location of tg . women. . far. The , subscribed lan tomer& was muted Achim men thonmad have berm, r la nimolr • Arad on the 1,26 to. $2O WSW grost 111,- ) the Oita. A Yoakum Boy . . INATg. • lit 'Dirt.—Pldlattelplda.Gleyt-Hli 11.' Price s Crabb.* 2d Dbl.—Philadelphia GenntYt-Was, Good win; Levi Fog&end, (Idneiliemaddd,) , kid N. / 6 Braved.* 841 Ditt.--MtiatiameriCounty—Binj. Frick. 4th Dist.--Cheeter and Delaware—J. J. Lewis.* 6th _ 6th DiaL—Boolup—Howird K. Bever. 7th Dist.—Leatesater and Lebanon—J. W. Fallipser. and 1.11; Ghttmett.* 1310, Dist.—Hortitt and Ihisphin— David Tempt 9th Dist..4fortitunbiaind-arid-Letigliti: Fry. , • 10th :Dist.=diAloi;, Monro e, Pine and We'll —James H. Maim* 4 11th Dix—Adam Fraakliu—D. Mel. linger. 12th Dirt—York—Jacob 8.-Hildetnan. 184% Diet.--Otunberland Petv—Annuel Wherry. 14t.4 Dist.--Cantse, Limning, Clinton and Sullivan—James W. Wale. 15th Dist.—Blair, Cambria and Huntingdon— J. Creasman, jr. 16th Dist.—Lunme, Montour and Columbia— C. B. Buokalaw. 17th Dia.—Ml.l'4l'ord, ihisquehanns sad WT . oning—W. M. MM. 18th Dia.—Tie" Potter, - ld'llette, Elk, Clesrteld, Jerome and Forest—D. D. Hamlin. 19th Dist.—Msroer, Veto sad Warren— ' Thos. Hoge. 20th Dirt—Brie and Crawford—James Skin ner. 21et Diu.—Butler, Beaver and Lawrence— John Ferguson. 22d Pia. —Allegheni—flitorge Dania, and Jonas R WCllatook. al Dist —Washington wail Greene—John C Flenniken.* ' 24th Dist.—&omerset, Bedford and Felton— Francis Jordan.• 25th Dia —Armatrong, Indiana and dation 8. 8. Jamison. 264 /Art.—Juniata, MIMI* and W Sellers. 2711 A Dist —Wistmorelsad sod Fayette—Wm E. Frazer.* :.Bth Dirt.—Schuylkill—John Hendricks. •New members. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ADAMS. 0111111.11. Moue Wafts. J. M. Stoekdale. ALLBORINT. 1/DIANA. John M. Kirkpatriok, Alex. McConnell. Jaaob Guy. unalrox. John J. Man, W. A. Barry. Dsvid L. Smith. • LA1C44.117/11 . . C. 8. Rymer. Hugh H. North, Jisiob L. Brom, G. W. Zeigler. Emirs Franklin, Philip Clover, Joke F. Herr, Abner W. Lane. D. W. Witmer. DIM/111., CC. wawa Wm. Mtwara, A. B. Dunning, B. IL Chamberlain, Old. W. Palmer. B. B. NoCoinbs. 11111111C112, annrozzi. as. 8. P. MeCalmtrat, W. T. Dougherty, Ralph Clapp, Georg* 8. Wag. Daniel Lett SMULL Jerousish Mangle, Elijah Morrison. Andrew hi:Ballade, gosling MID MX John F. Linderman, Abr. Edinger. Hamad Shorn. DU" MI. Jacob Fri, Jr. George W. Bmith„ H. N. Wiekarshant Gnome Leas. James BMIIMILMUM. MIAMPOZD. 1110111TAJIPTOX. B. Upon*, Philip Johnson, JD.1841111 Nokomis. Noses blab. DOORS. 11011111313IMAND. E. O. Harrison, Gideon H. Trots. Watson P. htsfrill, MUM Samoa F. Geismar. Kirk Haloes, ouzo* AID LIMO& e :.:at CITY Untilm. Y. Baku.. ;kr Craig. Hoary L. Strom, CUM. Ws. B. Morris, D. C. Boal. Georg* B. Smith. 0112111121. 11112LADIRLPICIA Ca Mark A. Halves. B. M. CorDok, H. J. Posaypsokor, B. L Wright, Ws. Dovaiog. A. Comosiogo, cwastss.o. B. 0. Rowboats, Alm Clad troll. Iftoltedas Thom, CLIJTOI, ao. Cbu B. Allegood, Thome Wood, J. A. triit, Wu. Poston, Jr. Thos. C. ftot, 001.1711:111A. R. It. rout. Jos. 0. 111.1xwell. J. 8. Tht.b.r, 011.11W/011D. B. A. Bowman A. 11. ROM OCIRIT Howell Powell. al*. Christ, orstamurso. M. Frailly. IL DoakWoos, 1101111ISIT. Alen Criswell. Ji&ph Cummins. ICIOCIIIIAXNA„ CC Jelin A. /Robley, R. T. Lathrop, L. Berptressitr. Jolts Stardevest. IDCLALWAIIL 110431. Thos. 8: Maddock. Tkw. L Bawls. inlL 17X108. CC. yea. Thompson, Ju. W. Crawford. 0. J. Ball. 111.11111110TOX. warm* wassmoro. Samuel J. Krepps, llemeeL B. Pap. Jas. bloCalloekti. Jesse Weddell, • WATS.. Comma Rabbit, Otis Avery. JUMP Poster, • YOU. PRAMICLIM. £ll W. Free, James B. Orr, Wm. McConkey. Jamie Lowe. Daniel Rutter. Lrraeauv.—There It said to be quite a stir in the BROW, literary world at the prompt time. Many new books are oenonnoed to be in the ocmline sf ProPliretios, sad among them are some which will attract mock attendee, as well from the repatatioa of their Whore es from their io dise% literary merit. Lord John Reseed Is pre. two morevolume* of Moon's Life and fft il ten . Sir David Brewster Is about publish ing the Memoirs of Sir loam:Newton, and Teach tray, besides Ms Christmas book, Is getting ready a second wane of tsetse. upon Beglish liters• tore. William Howitt has under way a note book of Adventure, in the wilds of Australia, and Tennyson, the poet laureate, is composing otiaon the battle of Alma. It is currently reported, 1140, that two additional volumes of bleemday's History of Bighead will soon make their appsarsises. ADVICIII TO BLIU-- _ G RArn.—let. Whin you shave a man don't put your Begonia his mouth. We sawn barber the other day take a customer by the Hp, as a oordwainer would handle a shoo tap. It is awful to think of. 2d. Before dress ing a can's hair observe how he has been in the habit of adjusting it. If it was "parted on both sides," and " frizzled," depend upon it be won't thank you for doing it up in " soap.looks," and " wits wavily." If be Wants his heir "got op" in a new style be will tell you so. Lastly, When you would remove your clippings from a gentle man's whiskers, use your brash, and don't blow on him—lf you do, he'll probably blow on " you, and "earn you right." We make no charge for the above hints, but if duly Improved they will save many a barber the loss of some of his beet onstomers. B. Cannons.—lt is a violation of law, ark subjects the °Hinder to a penalty of five dollars, if the receiver refuses to pay letter postage, to inclose or conceit a letter or other thing, (ex cept bills and reeelpft fer subscription,) or to make any memorandum In writing, or to print any word or oommualostlon, after its publics. tion, upos any newspaper, pamphlet, magazine, book, or other printed Witter. Any memoran dum is writing, or by marks or signs upon the cover or wrapper, of any snide of printed mat .ter, other than the name and address of the per ion to whom it Is to be sent, subjects the pack age to letter postage. Bo do the words, With respects of the author or panda " Sto., often written upon jhe blank leaves of books, wider the impression by many that simple compliments of this kind may be thus transmitted through the mail without subjecting the packet to addi tional postage. tor Mrs. Partingtoa, reeding an account ore railroad onoldeat, mu much surprised to learn that the locomotive had been driven oath. track one of UN She shouldn't have ought," she said; "that. the great iron engine irtuld mind such a little thing se $ switch." Yes, but you most remember, mama," laid Ike, gravely, "the locomotive has • tesdri• 6e. "ph, that, Indeed," replied the old lady, ru suraiug her paper, " well, you needn't talk about it, my eon, go on with your leaeon.P— Cin. ann. ti~yti~;~ . r '+'.' ~y';'r r 4 ** k's 4, • ••• . .1 • I M:Ei==:== Mudd* . that-r i g ha. been trout.; r L %utu., h,r EMU yard, and EMI she peed one vial of Dr. }PLANES CILIMEATED , Vll/E17061/1, which brought away. ever gay large worse. flee usual pod health humsdlabely returned. Era Qtdgby, No. 182 Mem street, New Yaticubde dab' of November 28, 1862, writes us that she had a child which had been unwell ler better than two months. She procured &bottle of Minds Virmitnie, and administered It. rmt. Pend largi quentity - of worms, end In Mr de was as hearty as ever It had been. Ihirentr, with mots Sas thnony before them, shouldMotheidtste whim there is any reason to suspect worms, and lose no time In procuring and mindnisierbsg Dr. ELssufs Versedfuga It never Wm, and is peaty 'Mb. P. P.—The above valuable remedy, also Dr. WLawe's abraded Iliad Plllsoisu now be bad at all remittable Drug Blares lu this city. Parclusere will be careful to ask for, and take owes but Dr../dlemee Vermifogo. All other it MuMarimea, an wortblaaa Alto, for We by the eele . proi iL ptie uxo • Bo to J. IM i ao No. 60 Wood steLL Nisrveseus Menem. Costs al sad ClaclestemeremLeeThreofouribs of the physlasl pain on. dared by the human reel promise' from affections of the names. The unutterable - agony of neureligia,rhatunatisse, gout, spume, headache, and a thousand modem pangs that dart through every portion of Um system, and Optima thehthio, the referable directly to an ututetaral mndltfon of the nervous system. The weaker am am aprsy to • variety of agonies that may truly be called infinite, all growing out of the disordered men of the threes. 'Ph* nerves are the seat of ell path. KW the nerve of • "raging tooth,. and the pain Nees. Destroy the sena of a limb, and itis paralysed. Render all the nerves of the frame inaensible; and you produce death. Of what hammed tar portance, than/fore, must a preparation be that will loins health; vigor, hardiness, and psrmaaent erase?, rots this complex arrangement of vital seats known as the nervous ryetem2. kaperiance has proved, the faculty admit,"the Mond shows, that Dr. ItOltillthi INVD3OItATING 111.1111 . 011 OONDIAI, will produce them almost mirsculotheffectst If all men could witness the changer it lorthp shout frith* eamelkin of tithe who are ready to perish'—bow it bath lobes melancholy, begets etrengtb, oontrola pain, build. up sod fortifies the ,thothution, and prolongs life—ft would he nenonesmry to advertise it. Newspapers ere lamely mod as moth to draw attention to it. To be onisunally eel, sod unteedtetlegly relied upon, it merely requires to be universally Mor°. Tee aid of the prow is Invoked to guide the ;melt; to this bring fountain; but me printed wore can adequately mit forth les value. 11. Om ni& Is put up, highly oonerotratel, in pint bot tles. Price three dollars per bottle; two (or Ate dollars; Ws kw twelve dollar,. C. li. KING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, New York. Sold by Dreams Oath:theca the United &Om, Canada and the Wont 71.1t1f INU • 81[03., Na a WOod street, Pittobargb, DRUM). U. EA Vaga, No. t 4 Waal street. do IL X. BZLI.Y.ILI t 4N)., No. II Wood Arad , P •LKNIN(I. A Ileelwo, CID agr threat CI writ of ILkellinliathilliarrha allton of the Ilkhasinid itepannean, of taieeinher 24th, 1862, say that Carter's doodah Mixture is no quark inedioine. Tb.y had a man in their pier Ma who was efillinad with violent insreerial theititiathan, who was tontinsally sorapialaing of zdserfla the beet, limbo and jcdots:--hla ors had bovine feverish and inatiorhemalt anomie, throe; air., and all the kingdom. of rbiliamathan, tosabined with henorala Two tattles of Chiang:B SPASM 341XTUlt1 sacred hint, and, in an odltorlal oathoe as above, *hay tow Ortheogy to its arnoderiol edict., sod say their only rev pet la, that all sonar* with dhows of the bieoesee Oat SWAM of that vaistesin of such a seedielon Th.y ehaerfolly navoranioad tbalr .1111/eate, uel soda 1v full, around am deeldla sop Tie Pl*lisae wail ceasefire of 0.64 Us& rims in a SUIT OS CLOTWIS, U greatly sohats• hartog them Goats sad son Ants to tiu Knox, ham gotta that le asommary to au% the. both a. mud. St eishiag to qmporinaco diem* ea do no WooL ==El Arks. 14 e owe be beet in tbe Mee sad at of ibis pr. rot. Paplootonobromer could bto glom, 1r staeometty, to eorreboset• Mimo:lL (ding) IL 0111S0LE I I VRI,I/ Ci 4 t 4 I KONTALDI.S DIORAMAS, I.IIIIIIITB 11111 Eli SSYr.I TO-DAY, at 10 A. Y. 1 P.M., sad 1 1: 11 .• a.aalain Paaamtmiag Ado trios IS a Dim bosatigtil govors. nts. Paindlion achaltkli at lb awns, c:c= Lareavine,arrat. u. Lt. TUMMY, at DienJamo• CLlMfge, C. h..m Later..! MAISON/C MILL. an TiII32I!DAY NNICIING. January Kb. Boarter—Amosios gad clasricostso• Doors opals .t dly o'clock. Loots Ors to ofclucleases at 7, pmels•ty. Tlokrt• of ciostsdon only 10 soot; to 4 imposer to to Lod at lb Ow bock Plores, sad it this 4sor. I koalatf• Ecp, LikvislossAL•orts• Olosesont of dr Aiticlel4l, SkD Fla =KW& INSUItANCIIt °MEANS ban, tots d• y, doolarni • Disitrod oat of walks aatrolog to this dot" at mos 1X41.11.1, igloo out that of th•O•pk•I Mock outocetbot. R. /HOMY fiscretory. pluabergh. lienewthez 300, Ism -4 Neal** ado Intoollaboldlorisca Atta. Uty avert Tatter Itannoao Consaarr, Pittsburgh, Jana try 1,1466.-1 a serwrcluooe with the Charter. a general etwettog (Kate Ateatholiters of the ALLAN HUT VALLNT RAI LitOAD 0011PALVT, .Id be hold at their aloe. No. 74 Mater A. Pittsburgh, on the Fl KAT TO CODLY (ft d i. i of February twit, at 10 o'clret, A. 11 ,at Oath dos plane the report of the President and Managers As the past year, and. orateassol of the affalra of the Cautpauy, will he ofeerolat.. AM at 12 eakels. IL, so alma= No Prooldeat and Beard of Managers No the awning year will b. hold. 14.11 J. OINOOOI. lieurethr7. frill SO IitICRI RIMS heretofore doing buelnem under the ATI, of Dewoos, MOHAN t CO, In tire inanuhrture end sale of Railroed Toole. P. and Oarden Implements, will hereefter emitinue Um S. lairds.' the Milo of RAW- P./N. NRWRYER a 00... t the Mnpire Wort; in tbriftleth Wsrd. end Warehouse No. 2i Wood street Either of WI will extend to mottling up the baslnesa WW. DAWSON, J & NRWIIITYL Pllimburitil. Januar, iras—t Anglin Ill4aluellana la Maple. MIIPIO AT lIALY PKICE.-40illt 11 MELLO% Na 81 Wood otrest, between Diamond they and Pourth fob, ade art ts with the extensive Maid° Publish. log !tome of Nm. Hall A Pon, of Naar Tort. for Upend. of their •almhie Catalogue, sad he is enabfad to °thrall their oessyright Murk, together with that of hie *stirs Meth ofMtublisad Musical Morita, at an mange of oniphalf the I orl r, order to .doll this redoetkm, It Is n oy to adopt the oath opstato, and It Is bellowed that the pa will be Naar mowed than beretotoro by a strict alboresat to this prioripis In regulating the prima. the nothmal eurriese' y has been adopted atA LP far.. poisdble in decimals. The prim will ha marked on smarty piss of Made. The the.—"Rsrialhnt PAM sale." Th. cop/tight editions thus—" Copyright, mita* All the non oopyrighi Maah printed presto. to this arrangeneent will be sold at onwbelf the old prince. A Amnia nduetion will be mule on. leatruetlon Books. A full Mock of Metering A Bona• Plano., Melodeon., Guitars, Harm Strings, and Husked Garth of crag kind, on band and Am ode at lowed cash prior, by JOHN H. AUILLOR, jeol lii Wood .t bet. Hiamond alley and south at. Correspondence. SIT R. J. TURNER, rais—Dats bui,—The m on behalf of a largo number of your frieada,= gratified at haring an opportunity of wan hearing yen— and, thenlArre, trust that you trill name soma antaing, du ring the manor week, miring yogi. own manmedientn, to motive from the Milano of Pittsburgh a Complimentary Benefit. Theipertfully your Mende; Win. Latimer, Jr., P. C. Shan Y. IL Vol., David Campbell, Alen. Kin& Thomas Littia, nom. Graham, Janice A. Dnalevy, John A. Warden, John S. Kennedy, David Montero. P. * llanipsa, John arta T. J. Keenan, Wm . Thomas . S. Campbell, T. W. John P."ooaps, nritrattalL John Coyle, Jahn R. Lane, G. U. Geyer, C. W. lan* 11. Mellen, Robert Anderson, Joseph W. Lute, i John 0. Dunn, John Layton, if A B. IrOatmcon. Penton's; December 46, 1854. Hon. P. X Volt, Major Wm. larbner, Jr., Alexander King, BR., and others: tars.—Your kind and Sabering oonasmokatles woe m. °Headiest on the er• of my departure from meow! you. It will Mud me very deeMrd plassum to meet kaki so many friend. In the ' , lron City of the Went ; and is amen dance with your wishaa will nom Friday menlng...hann try sth, 1855, so the time Its the Concert, and eau may swum you that no effort on my part shall be kilt nodose to merit your many kindnesses I am vary truly your obedient Perna jaal R. J. A GOOD FARM MOD SALE—flltuate air mike hem Yaw ml egton, Va., and on t h e PeonsylmanLs lino, conalob g of MT aerm well Improved, 100 an cleared, n bug. orchard, good buildings, dwolUng boom and bans; also, pleuty of exocUent coal; ID acme of meadow. Thin le desirable form, end will be mid for WOO. Tama easy; pceeeeslon given on bit of April nest. (NARPENTKILIS SHOP BUR BALIO-Bltnata on Quarry kj great, between Retpry and Walnut Wiest. 'Me stop Is on lasted ground. For further particulars warden of B. CUTHBERT t BON, Jan' 140 Mid 'drat rirllal FURNITURE, FIXTUNICA, AND LEASK, of the 11 ET. CLAIR HOTEL, Is now offered tbr sale. It Is the finest located Hotel In the city, and doing a good buslamt Any parsons wishing to engage fn the buslnass 6 = the beat opportunity now oftaL For farther aPP ' BNEINIE T, dee ly ll(kIvr At. Mar Hotel, l PlUstranh. NirL WZBOSLIUS, the original " AIaItICAIN MUM . WHITED," at th e Crnr 'Scrim, will Teat.' a benefit on ew Year. Timm *Whin, to . proms peoltagei o r h novel and most ruhkmabla Padang sad WWl* Clods, will Moms band In their orders on or batons January:lst, A beautifully written pekoes of Outs twat Do baud o very mat mid aymepriatO praront from a Geollassiau to a Loop. 1ida147134 Dllaisolotto& of Parbaorablp. HB PARTN UNSHIP heretofore existing beams J. B. T. B. HAMILTON, to the La. Waimea, b Oda day dismayed by mutual convent. The andahhed bomb:est of the arm will be attended to and se tthal up by T. IL Heir& tun, who to fully autithrised to attend to the Name. TROMAB B. HAMILTON, •JOHNS. lummox. B` A. flume determined to Nave for the Wag, I lake phaeton in recommending My partner, Thomas L Hahall. lon, to the patronage of my Mends aid JOITh S i rgiatlL Pittsburgh, December 25th, 1854—rdecteklni -4 1.T1lir" Car be pekes liestaaky h le* mace isle by MONEY IL ifi,ooo booms W. R. Owens kr WO ki ILI d i eal SULU H. OOLLIMIL 11131 , wr 4416%. * OWL Parma iEiES!EE€I 13=1:E3 ji °MOMENT & BON, 140 Thtzd rtzest Li=lC! Ntki Alitr• . SPECIAL _STILL LONONN, NTSTNI N Or wkTs..l.ll piosegeome of tho mid ireemedse Mw ar timais IPA his thakißaidth•entish lam that IYi Ste* bi aseetime, Dr. CAMS AL. IT= I lesdaitliMppeslisSite have Ittioilinglstp ionise be had *ham bread "din* ble tabor ap pohtinsents, and moan in this city natal the middle at Jemmy, remising calla daily, (Sabbath escepled,) till SATURDAY XVlNlNVOannaryittb, at blerooms at the • illgs Hotel. All perms" date* to aouriat his. an iv. eadarly-regnnitdto - inakiai as ands u ittme will It be posdblo for him to semetlaletemsathesi the thee apioillid; . 11. will, therein., sashes to make lielitelion odor that dabsalottlf trotter or by bourriagdhatotipelms of 'journey *Nee Wile 110-00 , 10Miseda emits Maim% !adman Mom hla niglilar charge mid be made, in remade. ration of the memo, of traveling: • ttedMatewtf Western Farmers'. larmanee 'Company, NEW I,IBBON, OHIO. 11..11PCIA Y Agent, - ST.ammo =wan% us THIRD sr, prrtennank. ammo: Jemsp KELLY. Profit JAM Bußazaz. i r 4reet- LEVI MARTIN, Beerebary sod Trumer. James Barbeek, • lim uL am artriN e Daniel ilsrbaugjei Br 4 - Lid N: N. lialmoseeds, - • Jsmaaastao, - Jesse Nalmaghlbe, Amos - • • Mabee A.Nkalumer t .Prest-, Lave Sametszy. =A. A A. N.'Bida, Th. 17mbrustumnr. lltlapnMßild4 L e W t Hnrh . Wl 3 .li L i LL ;Tea Ilialear, Hal= Gerretace ,k Clo,Ciaveland; raisin& /Mph Dr. PAea♦ 10.. CITIZEN S, lasisramini Ceunipaaay 0 Plttsbargh.:—Whf_ BAOALEY Paraldant , . sexcrEL a.ltsitsurkTa ami ascri * :, Office: fit Water Street,tleherissitarkaand ImituarlfULL and CAIIOO May *tab °Mewl/ Ittli I Rivera and tributaxim s Lam 0r 14111e5... . _ -.. ... Against th. Perl= firyand inkadNavfpr • lammed Trampvtation. - ' xiiionue • WlLUasiltsigaley, Wm. Larraerjr., June. M. Cooper, Beamelll.-MK.; • i Easual Bea, William allithaii, Hobert Dunlap,jr., Jetta& Dilimith, Law AL Pennock; PruwipSeliers, B. Harbangh, J.Schanunaker, Waltamßriaat, Willinuea. HiVIL John Biiptal, . d 14. 1 O'Odes Oldie wad Perms,Avenida road troarapaay, Prrrearraria, Deaair= . Itird.—Nottoi—The Anneal Meeting of the stoireb o w.," and Riveting of Oberon of the OILLO AND PYINBYIe YA.NLt RAILROAD COMPANY, for the ensadag , Ida be herd at the Mire of the Company, in .Pitta oy TRUMAN, the :Nth day of Urinary, MP, herniae* the boors of 10 A. M. sad S P. M, (m at 10) By order of the Board of Dimon. • • dellbtrt -- - - J.. ROBINSON, Sserelati. ouzo of btorage.me IS of the (botdbutors to the 1/..)130/1 M UUi ateAKd FTION • Webers Petuasyltabia, for the eleafloo ftediamt,, • Probbeat„ becnately. Tramway'', and Twelve ltmampat i lt dawning year, will U. bald at the elks of Mawr, & Co., from 10 o'clock, A. N., to 12 It, on )14111bAT, January Ist, 181/0. atteadmsee le zegamued.- by ceder of the board. dada JAM ANDISZON, Prasideet. • rr Notlea,-Pittsburgh mat Stwalben. (ivy vILlw Stallterad .oerisparer.v.The Animal Riveting of the Stockholders of dre PIITRISMIGLI AND NUMBER TILLY RAILROAD COMPANY win be held, In mord... with law, an MOB DAY, the SOL day of January, 1866, et the °Sae of the tkoopray, No. ltd Third 'sums, .Eittetrargh, at 10 &elect In the forenoon., kw the ,purrute of electing a Preddent nag twelve Dirmters kw tin ewp- LL year. ililkeili•Pi NAYLOR, ateretery. ow. Jfeameuagabela Conapsair ee4lialige StemskkeleleirseeeThe ARROW Meeting el" Wee Steakhobbas of the MuNONILLEIRLA:MAIA. IGATION DOMPANY will be held, es requEnd by lene, do SLIIIIISDAY, the 11th day of January, 1.656, at the cad, of the Company, No. 76 Great street, la the My of Pita,- burgh, at I deklek, P. IL, foe Use election of abeam We the ~Wag year. deenktd WM. SAILSWXLL, 8. olaryi nasal Allartntref the }rte * bolders of the AIitiOCILITAD 1/11.11IWii WICK OCUIPABY, sad alietker for thirteen servo kr the esealngyear, be held at the Cenaptay, es rwourAr, SI day eels! tweed the haunt ad /0 A. IL and 1 1.. IL . .k.1. 4 1611 deal re ' Wiry 011161114., t a i` 1ay....1. *wain at the TJL•FIS 11.1.4.11 Y ItAILitOAD g etAIIIV.AnY rill aioniattoe Ninth. minimiser tbeataztar WEIN - . 0 tie ath day of January, 11/36, at ttat Bt. MAM lw, dr Ctrl of MIA/ugly at II otnook in thnOrteek„,. , tha parpost of enraging • Daudet liaaffir the 4suk. I Vi y IC. ear. J. MOO ithbunth, Donntber In, 111114-{dee3 lint WDtvttillanaL—CrlTUltir INaU PANY.—The President aid Praetors ay bats tits fay decilars4 a Ineinead of rca.,....... alum upon the capital aunt Shnu dollen*. 1„, dk,„ Mot knotting, or then' Imptl . I Prturmittrotind ttO Ur 'fled IM., and oar tumor eredifiad to upsildc. MlV!!4lan LISURANCZ 0111=1„ NO. 76 WALNUT STRXIII, 1.11 n att4B2BR PRN4RTU eafatath. Sao. AEalkTra LLAMA Mt ULM AQAalal NOM la go p at autaa (a4a/alaa lonajaarated by I las , la Mina itatastalkaa, ' Boo* L Catty Nth Amato and OW CADIML, Plaakhait. CI. IL litla A' llna lbulaa and ballad Traavortialo".". at camas rata. REPSILEXCES. PrITIVIMMIEL Knumar & Wins, Carling, Rob•rtik Zia Wake • Sow, Win.L•play J. A. flotabips & Go, D. Leigh lb, Mulph7, Tierra • co. TaWright, llantingtat IL L. Bollovall 1 livid, oto. Abbott, David S Brown Wood A .$ Matta Deitotla, Caleb Cope t 00.," , $ Chu. Magontait t Co, Hat. Wat D. tales, Scott, Baker it Hari* Hale t Go, Deal, billAgaia J. BANKS &ditty No. 114 Water street, P k441 , 1...):1 . . . . Li* Fire aad MLAII4I bizasaaos OFFICE 66 FLEW( STA= MASONIC MALL, PITTSBURG; HOO JAMB a. 14. Oman `tea. Soantary. 01. 4 This Conway iiIIUZILOSO 001121011tei lAA LISS T • liSaganallal agleam, Mika ug h . live sad tabegarLA lualla iganot Loa sad Dosage by Piro, sal t PISA albs &a and Wand Harigatioa Polkas Law/ dlda at tlko lowest rattyecouloton pa i 114.. taaaramarr itoommibei via. by-aa 4% taautara. i above pc:W. - mil luddiel and - well dpilstorill be rdi" ,,,l ll O.H. l . 7b n :TOLli zabo l" AND 2 7 14" " U"' all" " Tit' Ori saw ads Ladd;' ' ' Lk** Large Donbistwa Latta; E 81: 4 had Btewhg Prams; V ' i ------ 1, .. TsallS 3 inch Nada 0 sgiedies sa ----- . Ihni.lo spina' Twidan- _ sh ; I.kid, , Teo basdreill tad: Ipsedsr Cass; -• • ", ~....----- aiX4 1 1 , ; ......... 41 va ly.a.sll4,ll/issdisg P , 446lkellar __.,..asis Id, --- , 6,,dmkpy . • Wards. elOuur...,,,...asseer - ' 5, ;NEW as mamma& Waist's miroa.. , I mop bawl kr PutillaanC:. -2 : —-, U milko . • 1 LlielNerds/relassnlmodifspitllNibedss . I Words Ida Mseltsitleissalasurnsl.,.,T .... ELOWAELD Health: OW* "Ilisholaillav du:, ba ll -s . "" IWPlnntellnarig, Ps...COVICW., ids rentily. Ailass. l STA" op le W Teleursidi Moe rads, k sad Otber yerdilinusinibrusli.. Ws Is mundent Ihr Ur purpose Jamb Illatriatra. - „,.._ mutual avdstasse to ends odds, is amid sid: ilausarddyta thealty: (Nandi. l , - , , , i 7 .kk•L A !=li • mat! Yeasty payment, :id Nedra! &coons; Is: serierellater.- -- - t - or the n seams a weekly beeso44 lesunattsignos to Chiktud. Yillauses Tr,* - - airmen; from Mb to $lO per week. /a this Jassaille be Now Yillt. i0,1te.,.. , L ,L,__ ii dl masabsrs are esaally inntrassd lathe detW y k 1 . ,..A: d. - . IL InIVNIINI. pronta Il• 8 . MILENTIar E d :- Pkarnaarn.—Ameasaleat ilbilein, of T. J. Myra, Elecrstsl7. sew beasiihil letilsoisk VIA '4•1111 " 1 ...._..........- ;; "ft Rowse Cketrdneo-aoman Euro, Juan illui El* asdlisals toast/1d 4 Wain.. =v.. n•••. Y.. . ,. iionesor. Coaselting Physician—T. 1 sAd ihw te m e.. - ase . - i ta• Dan, 14, D. Wok Vohs* dhlb Yeallidor dit.TRA. 13848.& ClO 0074 usual 401 0 1 10 Weds ill ear HMI ad Sll k* , to. HA ET-TOED, CONN. Sound Is Ws re euesna eithis; WOE , . • . Olasuraired I . 4ll4 ..ca*tudiatands: - L./ - Weackallio _.”. THOR a. MA° 'Yakima. awe ~ at assliammaanista TEM A . 1111, Brrzdazy ( 1 - 111RECTORIS— Thomas SBq 1J Samna Tudor, Nbarnsest, Tknri Ward Woodbridia, 1. - .4..11V Joseph Chareh, Boland lbsdarick 'Tyler, Idiots O. Robert Snell, od IL bilhe d.Z= a. Iva John L. A Mow: udis DISZI2I/ liElostanu Y. Davis, Janina B. Ski idry- rondos on Phu sad lama RIM" bons bla terms, by 01EINGN IL ARNO' doeltly No. 74 load* street, WIIOISOCRATRID Wiremaines Zia alkaway of the C l _'y of Pit a, J. on4OldA President—NOM WINN tagia. h klada. . 4me : =Water sad' ai l %... l atuaasia . . - t 4 41.11" a J. X. 0.11 Moothrd, W.I. Audenas, --1-. - -la tablaata 11. am, . R. 1/Paulson, 0. Wm. 1/.. S =su, H. m= lAMbiss Milhous R. D. Bberls, John 11. Ire* Jamb Iliayv, Wss. Wilkinson, David OusphdL issiiMmo /mom & Hem,Wm 111. Us lisamml 3POlarkan, • I Jima D. , JohnWWl= Phillips, east j Aleaseder Joha Joseph P.tusioun, IL D. , j Robert Galway, lobs W.LIZ IN Alszsades . . , Wm. /. J shag 001121% Jamas Minima, Barstio N. George EL fishissi, Hiram BMus, • softly A LARGE LOrt FOR S • Ali Or krt tlnill o lND,on the stror ne kee n and 6oaadad ar, in be sold on reasonable tenon ' : now Omni Irwin, sad sweeral other roan • • baktoenta. b the largest and best lot now to Idendagitane tbr insneleetudag parposen and ohms of Inenobra n ce. gondol of 0. bin • trill Fourth stmt. Awes LMdestkt 117„Westernm Panlivaylvnata I:ns. L. Ima, nioad, between Wood 1 ante J. s, and Una, NOrthowt owner of 6:nw oath an tho attaDdindP/Mthansto the fnU=, gar Shit In t nitartar of IWWadlar nr4nade boars at Mak Mo or :Lithe at - te Barad woof dantal Wel nested sla witboat farm,' WFranklin Sas Assiselations 0/1110,14a i 9l )BON? lasosat. Day—MONDAY. Notes Mind as vo thedenetery at the stare of Joan H. .; Wood Mint. W , Deis teeetred It the =Ow pine. dechlie J. WHIMS% . lob C. 1 LAGER, 110 MARK= • I hapartfa Wbokaali Dealer AND 13VA VARIETY AND DftY GOODS, amid country &am as Wl* sot Wall WNW: Goods u ayDaaterp boar, sad raw priory tbt night, tins auf expaessa... V atom." ia a - "I ik L e ca .. liaisi;Alce, Lo p glr Ar skr trauma inueikfted .: . •Ilsantarr , iiiiht...THE MUNI MST UM CerTUNI ZNQI I HOLISM 0.111•1 t aaft y r ofnu; wouttegs.) will be Lt toe throwarp Empire '4 WEDNI;drAY• • thi, Dholead. N 1.7 • iZ=Lama; No— MAGARIIII3 JIMMUMW, Irfrkw *took me& J # _ .._ i#`l, =EI 411 110" • - e° " l n Kr Coredoselor Mao* IMlstor‘ 6. 140but .4x1 ..V 11 . - Mr. T.lCHstmor. .1 m t. ... . .ma w. o.4.oiirdish eltrileorts. , %earls a p p—•••••• -7= itafrobswaill • ZV ems eammisis, Airear Thrum Parwrate wtll b. &ured ors. Socrnbir lir Odom% at *no 44000 0, 4 tO boa tit tit mkt Um woke@ to tittoofotiall ot the Boar'"--- TX SIL coimim -- 5000.080. SAVO'S OPERA MOPE Ni y r a exam CROB=. ViZ eso DALITIZ and/P6rs ==at 734 Ballet. Matt- Tog or PI itSbo Tan) vir t , atc._ , , . s-s hk• • • - , - 2811..t 114 -I""taat • MI Ifiscksa "dPealgov * ""It•- " R Polftee lti"daite lim• . 13emim e , , . - • ItPANY Of • Vl/141 01110lha Stoll a•FPtlikt-zoissirstai t; i t t, l6:4 ..........-..;...... 51191ra ' 9,11 S -..--..—......-.....—...... VII /I "*.: 1,151. al v, •••• namanott due al spa Pen*" : . " 4 - .-.....----..........„.-....--..... AM SO , •-• - ........... Mt 00 ,-- -, . . , .-I---,--- .• -- - -----42115 As _ toortaimer•fts7. - - ____....-..m...- • . ea annum? amadnalak for at.- 4 -, .:- - IMMO , 41..111. Se Mid :Ir ois nay tale WU ea Ina pleatrat) . • • Ake Valais et taw Tiara 11rami... ygpatt as an ladanunarat DIUNIIIIIIII iiiii. . . r AliantlriA, at UM wataling Annus. alii =At at 07 at Januar; ISSO. Irak 10116101. ",_. -: 21 . irantlif y IligaiNg M. z- ~ as ummier at iaeu sa a-1 wwiarbialrairtEibrellettnan Assam 2llll: c %riae , la an Wag: yamna amailla. frau boyhood, ant a Now a/ lannaln, yaw; Wieulara eita. at ramp I ant amparauny mink t ia .ailkann at nry Maw tin , wools* ateattaalke.Aldsaina. - = ealltata far Aldlaannant - - I.lua Wauri._ _ , mincrr will to an ialaprakemaimit _ . ar tia is Wank ek it It.-* CORGIIIIQ =Mr 11 11dIlle UM" ' 44l araall. / taa ay Masao and thriftless, - • .- llaakte ..,316.a . - . lannoti — of . IllrEsq, !fair Cabinet AssumJ, altar • thwitsuirtra4R •• • '~~ lUE 'w 11 ,-,....., --.,.. ,- - ... , aIMEIff IL COM= .i r , t: 20 " 11: ".4 1 1 11 9K a t il ai r , - . t '' ' ' P l ! . . _ a illaranistsUilrdn' IJ. Illiti• 4., .4.- .: , . f." . 6.dr- kEi4i ARD-4VIMpla. salty ow-,71 I ""l'!iewrlai m Ai a 1.1411,141 w . 101416 VONA 77.7 . of thampolatistit u tr i e Lk' deliges=3 t at altasimiar,Drepai It= a. 4 'QIEII BLCL MUMS. sle Mgr 111111 red lads. BM Irk IN, mdlrdriers ddedb. =by -ad latiaddisi- ,!. : i irr [s-'~=~ Lv ama l 7 7 mar i tS-Jt es asstattossessimile. - ~• " • S s r ium _ or d f a ilikrz ista lftalimilawk , i .• • • Ipanal.w.uw • --- - - • 11 '''' ' ' w tar Iturtins=bidsit4ii . 4a41.,!1!‘416%60.01Mt.*- : 1.1 " 1-- • - • ----"ejliZAl; . - 1 ~..e.0.4) us* - ATE- • • , st. thic limm = gpoi ltir k • ego rj paid to protelips _ . 111 nsisurisaravramisilkies. - ' - deed; • "lasi arakesia, *l°l37l4l ft' Bwornat.4l._ am* Tont Java = • • ~.r `.~~;. ~~. c '-' 47 "Afro, • •
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