4 ..i' .. `.. -4,.,': , - -4 :: ,, ;!-...'"! - ,- . 11 - '• '.: -44 - --.: PITTSBITII4II‘ I GAZETTE ; • " lututtal }kinds OF THE BOA= OF 1 14.4 'OE EUE ALFG II ENT 11131014; SOCIETY. At the annual meeti g of tho Allegheny Bible ' Society, held,; January 26;1852, in the Beaver street 'fio - .E,•;Oburcb, Rev- A. VA* .in the cliair, the following ro- Ports Were rend 'arid iilipted, and ordered t . J . ;) be--published in paperirfarorablo to the cause , ~41nuai Report of the Allebheny Bible .40. he Managers of thy . Alleghepy Bible .-' iety present their. 4.inual report with -.'- 4 ei ego's : gratitude to Gloii for his continued ''-- Is ilea on thisinstitution. . - ! , , . . t4 II . The society has been &nee/ling air donations to-the parent society during the iireviorte four years. 8500, 709, 800, '..- and finallilslooo had been pledged—and 1 .I. eacrpledge redeemed within the yea`r.' ,At - ,the commencement of the last year, hew- aver, the pecuniary ambarrassmenth, result ing', from the stoppage of nearly all itho .factories in the "city, and other causes, were ;'. :- so great, that it eeepaed to be tlia'ilutY of -, ..AM:Association,. to diminish , rather than ~,iticietise.th'e. anneal donation; but, believ ...-'-ing..thet: tho inifieneti of such an;example '.'i'.'Woulti - bis disastrohs, '• they pledged 81000 IF; - for:the then ensuing Year. They have the ._ pleasare 'this evening to say, that that . '--.- plOge : litts been redeemed. This suceess, - ..2 . 1 - : ;*.flr , aa human initrumentality is icon " ''. 'earned is mainly dge to the untiring and ..- .-;.:._salf,sacrificing effortA:Of their worthy_ agent, • 11r-.A. F. Stevenson- from whose report, together with thine-of ,the, Trwmarer and •', Librurian, they gather the following facts: t.:-:I ' Reteipts from all sources, 81,752 52. ...: . Bibles sold, 623.- Bibles given wimp, 91. '`':llestareents sold, 1852. Testaments given ',away, 1.4.1. Families supplied, 50-14 by -.."-sa , lc, and-36 gratuitously. Fur a more detailed account, they refer - , tO:thatteozimpanying reports above alluded They. would remember, however, that • muck as'may have been done, it is ut lit , Ale when compared with the mighty work whigh yet remains. .The untrodden field• ,la-yet wide end dreary, demanding all the zeal and eqmpassion . .of the Christian world 'To-redeem it from its dismal and far spread. i. jug -desolations. The business in which 'We are engaged, as a Bible Society, is, of high importance to She best interest Of .man;-and deserves the, employment of our best energies in its Yroseention. is an : important:,part of the system of measures -now in operation for the reformation of It is calculated to proniote the of, Salvation at home, as well as " . ',,, , ,l,cliffnee,them! abroad;.for it is the aim of Atnericaii_Bible Society (of which our parent.Societ i y is an auxiliary) and its nu. microns branches, not only to open faun ; tains of saltation at home, but, by uniting their widely ; extended streams in one Mighty current; to your the waters of life to the most distapt parts of our desolate world. F. SurelV,lhen,nii man of reflection, whose . heart bleeds.for the sufferings of his fellow sued—no welldriformixl .citizen, who is so licitons for the best interests of his country can refuso'his aid to circulate that beak whose - doctrines tend to eradicate evil prin.. elides; to cormtcriaet every malign passion; j • 'to alleviate every Woe; in fine, to commu- ' pirate to.. man , . righteousness, and peace, - present world, and to pre. pain him far everlasting . glory in the next. 'fo'the poor, what charity can be so pre °ions; to the ignorant, what instruction can be j so edifying; to the afflicted, what ; immolation so cheering; to the young, what homidmiliciatine to the , old what cordial -PAQ-44r 111 . 3 g- - v. a yrivilege to bo employed as in !.'.--..nifumfats in the hands of God, in fulfill- Lltig the - purposes of his redeeming love; it . is.V "privilege. fellow workers with .eireidating those " glad tidings I jor.- which were announced to tfin world amidst shouts of "glory to clod in the highest, on Carth peace, and - - good wait° mirn.' r - And it is an honor to . be „- 4ficarero of that covenant of mercy, in'ac .Conduce siith which the Sou of God! left • the. bosmir'ef his. Father, and for the ratifi cation and sealing of which he poured out - • his blood upon' the cross. At present; the owe. , ° of our openicions and influence may be comparatively small, , but, it will continue to widen as the day "I...l4pproathes in which all men " shall know ord, from the least to; the greatest!! Let: us go on, then, with increasing zeal in the 'good work which we have begun, until , the Bible is placed by the fireside of every man in the world,-and 'an altar to liv ing God raised in every dwelling. There zcitl be no "intervention" then, for they swerds into ploughshares,. and their szears into` pruning' hooks; na tion shall, nut lift up a sword againat na tion, 'shall they' learn war' any more. But they shall sit everyman under his vine and under his fig.treeTtuid none shall make themrafisid. - _ Beyeetfully anbniitted. rniastann's usniar. . W 4. Bell, in account with Allegheny ' Bible Society. Da. April p. To i 'A. Semple; "fropeeds . ,of salt NO 00 U , To A. Semple, error in , 1 1 .entry, Sept. 4, 4 , :09- . May' 24. To A. Semple, proceeds , of -sales, . 59 i„62 do. do. do. • 50 00 Aug. •13 do. do. do. 50 00, Sept. 23.1 do. - do. do. 63.00 Oct. 21.1 dO: do. do. 33 00. Dec. 2-2 .do. do. 45 09 - ' Jan.:6,1862. To A. F. Stevenson, duo bill, .50 35 Jan. 7. TO A. Semple, proceeds of - 'sales, 129 AO Jan. G. To A. F. Stevenson, do- I nations, 681 00 2 4 1;1 6. do. do. 378 00 Jan. 20; To A.-F. Stevenson, be] , =co duo bill, • 25 60 Jau 24. -To 'A. F. Stevenson, do '. 'nations, 39 00 Jai. gs.' ao. do.' do. 100 66 Jan. 26. To A. F. Stevenson, pro ' • deeds of sales 1 100 34 4;61 1 c h J. J. Al- April 22 ; BZi $5O 00 nt. 00,8 - . cash for 1 quarter's APFiI -• of seltOn, B bash t'idd j' Ai ' '266 52 goir. r _ teen, -- kin ? per ~ J. Jan 1,3; 65g 1- By cash Pal" , aid G. Id in - Jan 23. i .,133 , !ash p tire, sexton, Jan. 26. By cast paid A. F. Ste venaon, in fall, 160 00 Jan; 26 By caah paid Aikin, per aoecrant,i_ IQOO 00 Jan. 26. do. do. do. ; . .64 00 . . ; • !rassAsrAN's alttpirr, Whole =tout of Bibles and Tee l • cameras sold by the Alleglietfy City Bit& Societi,frOn Jan. 1 ,.,,4 30 1864 to JAn '; lllBs2 l.' - 7 1 tor Bibles sold, - `Tcstamente sold, .1:41f! Bibles; given away,,4s; costs -14*.zaa 4=yestitutents given, away, 52 cost '4 84 whole niimber'if Bibles and Ten.'.. laments sold and given away, 1928 Bibles on hand; 805 • • colt $195 04 testaments on hand, 3551..c05t 77 74 etIEE, SEMPLE, Librar4p, d7Gjlimq Jan. 1;* 1852. ' After Abe reading, of these reports, the mooting was addressed by the Bet Mr. Babcock, pastor of the Beaver street M. E. prank, and by the Rev., Mr. Aikin, Agent of the Pennsylvania Bible Society. The following..offtears and Boatil of Managers were elected for the• ensuing President—Rev...A. W. Black. Vice Presidmsti—Dr. T. F. Dale, John Alexander, T. L': Secretary—C. B. Horton. Treatuter—Wm. M: Bell. Librarian—A.lex. Semple. Board of . Black J. Chambers, W. M. Bell,- Jas. McCandless, John Alexander, T. F.Hale, J. Burchfield, T. H. Nevin, R. Bard, T. M. Day, R. Dun lap, Jr., C.. 8. Herron, (eo. M'Cague, A. Stevenson, IL Williams, A. Davis, J. Mit chell, J. W. Kennedy, C. W. Benny, John B. Ingham, J. L. Graham,.L. H. Etiton„.J. K. Lemon, W. MeGeo, D. - Hregg, T: W. Miller, C. Reynolds, Jona.' than Rush, S. Belford. A. W. BLACK, Ch'n. C. B. Birron,Bec'y. Wownw.—A Romanist priest, named Roddan, lectnxing before the Williamsburg Catholic Institute, selected WOllll7ll as the subject of his discursive address. In con trasting the condition of Pagan and Chris. San women,, he very properly referred to the advantages which Christianity had con ferred on the sex: It would-pot havo been a Popish lecture. Without 4 fling at Pro testantism, and hence Me. Roddan vat very fat out of the way of truth to tell This hearers that "Protestantism is inimical to the;interests of the family, and to the free dom and tree dignity of womanhood," , and hence inferred that no woman should be a Protestant! J.t is sufficient as an answer to such temerity of asseirtioll i to compare the I moral purity and intelligence .of the women of Protestant countries with the almost national and- univeialOoseiless of moials in Popish countries. Look at Italy, Spain; Portugal, Austria,. Franic; South America and Mexico, and see to_Wfiat &- regard of morals women may holed under priestly guidance.—l'resbyteribil. • United States Patent Mae. Feb. Ip. / 851 .• ar 'kw the petition of Win. T. Jautee, of tie>: Lir Rochelle. N. Y. prayio g for tbeeitentatnof. Perot granted la him for ao Um prevenient in aptaktralchen, l'of *yen year. from tha expiration of Rail r.oeot. lehtfh faites plate on the 13th to of April, A. D. ISUO it kr ordera4 that the imMl rotation be heard al the Pat. ant Oallath ,qe NOWilly, the nth of Apr% 1812, and all Demme ata touted to appear and rho. • cat.e, if any cher4;xp ; . yji t i paid petition ought not to be granted. Pomona °papaw( 9K-extents,* tat Yea Direct fae the Pabad. Ohba theta ohlortiona, rreelhealiy ea. foal; lu ritint, at heat twenty. day. before the day Of bikribbl tetalmony tiled by eilletr party to be wed at the gaff hearing mutt). taken .ml gramma...lln uvanlntee Ma rules Of the offlot, whirls will let giant/died on applime , Ontertel, also, that this tketie• be publiAted In lb. Na• btaap) Intalligenmr.ftepublm.and Union, Warbluaton.D. kmaltect !sada Inathrer, Philadelphia. 111.. Pros - Weave oarnal.l *abater. K. Pittsburgh tlahlte.Pateburejt, Pat „Etyma, Net Y . palh PI V 4 and the Daily itee.l.l.alba thee.: an.. • reek tier, nramare areete prey - lons to thelath day of A orll'hota. • THUS DIVDAN felitlaar3r Dorntiffealooer Patents. TIMED APPLES-5 bids reed and for bliP Or fehl N. t W. Wm:maw. ' 10 bbl. jußt rne'a on ocinign " Meat attl tar rale by T. WOODS & SN. No. ttl Water sttetrt. . . SAIERATUS — ITCankA: 70-.!// , ,,A11 ki . o•l/1111,11 Or a of e Li 45.1 wICI. a 11cLA-111LPSS. DOT 'ASR—f , A34Th pro, for axle by A. r... 3 - , trxg. s 4,414001.65. i i . A. MASON. et. ee. bare yet on hand a lame gent of plain nal enema all wool Da Lalnev J. •aahnoaralL whlnla the t an incermlw.l to M:1 41.*be.. Lae the 11.0.1 clove. , , Ten INTP.RNATIONALL M AZI NE, for Feb , roar; has bore rorci•ol at HULAS Lit..r I*W. ni pPleile the edd. Ira P EARL 'A - Sji—P casks formate by 11' a F. Iv Lenox. k LI VE 011,- . -500 for Gale by ll jaZ • J. mon a cox co tr...td • RIED HERRING-150 boxes for sole by IJI Li WICK k M.:CANDLES& ARD---21rno'd and for Bale by IA re, wicg s ilef.:ltillf,DA. New Mute -KLEBER has just received KOSSUTIES WELCOIE QUICK STEYY, embed Ca tbeliero stableman b. Keesedh. • fiLsEitdua Meech, by 11. Weber. The aloantsictner's ideedell, by the Raters. ti llie • say lirtree. by IL C. 1 cwide UT the dad beit aved. as mod by Jenny Lind. • The Csownserood W ltYaltees, bill an exadlent of Sheers Credo dad Bid. curl. to ehbrertere tram Lucia di. Tffe Sontag ffnlirv e nithwriloted flown< o Mag. &WOW and Sig. Lablenbe. • Thee aris ttowitilla, viworti. of she c.. 4 ruin Valtatioo Pons, by ntraltogeh: Ina Waits of Lowrie. by Boyer. • The Nagle Heil. no Inerterawd br btrakfth with WY boat:vied etypianee eh hly ouneerty in Plibibilegb. The ihirlsod PAU. with a:gored vignette. 71' lin''"""n".. 11.70W1R D ET itit CT, fe2 ollfve holden nun. IIIOFFEF--100 bags for tale by %"../ Ara 1811/111 DICKEY t 00, j lORN MEAL—,4O sacks white Sifted; for xi .4. sr 0.0. VON IiONN LEO ItST CO. 111EFSE-s(Ltloxes W. R., for nab. by B. P. YON VoNNIIOIIIST a CO. W pol%lB-75 doz. superior; lo- 11.10:4 60Whim/a; tor al. by ' S. VON NOMOIOLLST a CO. CIO BUTYER—Ii bbla. (or sale by ILI is= 10014 14CIKET k CO. DEACIIKS-20 bble. niqr Dried, for ewe by L Nil EN !CAN LAND, NV ARE AN TS— iv/ u JAMES BLAKELY. t.bl comer 131E441 Y.l Lib.", ntn•-e4. ~yRESEU TEAS,-150 half chentn Young azt , t a T i mi l o:243tportn i armYak ey rrr arl tor nllt k IS t U Wool stre•L • Associated Piremen'a Insurance Company 6) a SHARES of thin Stock for sale by 11. D.lClN(..rourtl4.t. • 111 CIitTER-5 taf. Lb's. p.ukod W. R.; Tor 1.111 41. by 1j..291 b. Y. VON LIONNUORST 01. VLOUR.--50 bbfi:extra While Wheat, for by O. P. ON 110:0110Ibtl . CO. .9.0 birseei W,'R., for Kale by X./ JAW A. CULBERTSON. IDS Liberty .t. NAILS -500 kets ass'd, for sale b .14 ) . A. CUM:MAY*ION. (a ALT PETRE-27 bags for sale by 17 0.1 . W. AP. WILSON $11118.0.1 rt. VINE APPLE.CIIEESE—aI - bxs. for sale by b. v. Yuri no romp= a cv. lILK PORK 0.000 reed and for We by tjaa/]. $. P. HMI YEA t CO. ARII---12 bblg. No. for solo liy JaZ H. P.BIIRIVBiI k CO. B EANS -12 bbls. Small White, for sale by a. P. sitnrae co. • A Ai.A. MASON CO. are selling the bal. "er="" Home-made Blankets. ANOTIIER SUPPLY f—We have received a Fri more pa/re of am/anent Isom-made Illanarta. auper Emternaiatinfaeturod do., Crean do, Cradle and Crib Quito. ae. On hang, how-made Vhdowls. white. brown. oral barn& Me Zeotarnetnade hIlhrool• Pahl flandehh only al ewe par parr. elaabrinkablo Welsh Flannels. all eptalltlrs. Oarosi sad BIM Flannel, Uoaa. sihrnaataw. trey. blarlqapd older color. • HUIWII t ItURCI/WIELDT • N. Z. /sorer of Fourth awl Market sta.' We bolt. attattlon b tha ruperlor FlArtiewalnelleo, /0.123 d mats par rard,lnstrre'd. t .1.15 CIIEE:81.--140 lie. D. F., for solo fez WICK t BIoCANDLRICI. 'DM ,ASH-10 casks-No.. 1, for sale by AziJ. B. CAN Haman' Magazine IV A. OILDENFENNEY & CO, No. 85 • /worth.tr..r,(ld. W. C. Won.) We froelrest - I=ts " fol.f . i4oto ' . bn :fr r isbroorlf Yontro Yarn. and Yante• Lotter, by Jodgo ton. olio Rao ffflotc; • • . • ((alltor ♦MraA.oppir of flog Amon Trial—ffentld's Report. $1752 52 Ca. `TA/Cell-60 boxes BcTabught r e for 1.7 tale in. • • WICK k IicCANDLISK. Crontinootion of lha .(lreSami-Annt - ral for—ga TWEDITY D6YA, AT A. A. MASON 4 CO.'n, 62 and 64 Mar: kat =We stock . 81 1, 1r:t e lt At Frerf . h boroestie Goods. together wllb u t er i other art wde. W . ll! ' atarbtd delell to All/ lower prism lot Meaty days only. 13 - - iiiiVASMIS--3P caste Lranti, jaAvl7nt by W. DA/ALLY A CU. 1 4 N1. Cl SEED & DRIED FRUIT bbls. MP& 0 base Third Apples. . j.z .‘ esle ,6 A " a J..% - Water sal repot AM BEir.p:3--100 bn. ()lover; , 140 " loth • 60 " /Inc In slonpand foTanlelow i • 1:N1A BINN ET?. 141,11 12/.1 01.10 0nd. 1 2:14 Nina .t. 81762 52 FLAX —4O .bales for sale by Jill WICH A kinCANDLEBS. UiIHEM BUTTER,--1. case Familyi"rint; ' 40 DI IDa yrDJ 1 44444 D 4 tri; lar a." ; l Pa, aPaa. a 4 J4O744I.TVILZALI, CO. 10LOUR-43 bbla. receiving and for eel° by s: Je3l . - 11. - DALZELL s 00. C.LIEPE4gr7-300 bo*ee prime Cream, for sale by • 1,4141 • D.A.L2XL.1 4 .6 Mt. ^' ERFUDIERV—A largo loc of amorted Sono. Commtkelly Whits, run owdas. Tool l itwarh Etwinf an boad ond Ibr Dr: TAllOffs9•poitirioftitNiloy:• ' . ...4 , 9 1 !'..;" , :.": .. • +.5.1=!30',..'..:.;7.:;' MISCELLANEOUS - kgirtir - iiika . 'Hungiiiiiii Mite 411 - 11 ItteCORD 1C - CO. have jest rneeiv , i4 ed k. on FA. Sau tto, mforto , h. HATS. 1,, , oblets they would trepectfully coil the atoll. lion of gontlorueo. i>l2 G LASS-5! bo!es 50 lor skin low in eln.• n ienonot.br 1.4 , 131 AtURl'llYt LF:K. 1 ASSLNI.E.RE t CASSINET-150 pos. fur ./ maw br C. ARBUTHNOT. 111OFFEE--150 Lags Greendtio, for sale by ISAIAH BIMINI' A C.O. A IffEESt--50 boxes Cream, fur sale by II) des 0. It 11 , . II ARRA Mt ceroon Carlene; 2 kegs klaoil lc oustzneurot, fnr rib. low to M 0... 10010 DICNET ACO Cincinnati Exchange. • L 11111 T CHECKS for sale in urn to suit 10 rumba...Pm r of MArl..t A. WILKINS end TO A , • enrne Z1151.0111Y SEED -10 libig. fur nala by }ALA) IL DAIZELL A 00.• • ,-------- SOLD BUTTER-2 bbis. and 2 kepi SOI Id arked tint.i.tr. in lon nod forml, F, J et)) - IL I/ALTA:LI. ACa PRESI.I ROLL BUTTER—O . bids. ree'd u :And for sale by WICK' A It'- , GOODS, &c, OFFS,ICTOI:I N ES, &t . .— McCORD f V I Co, KL•lttonlonhoo on: choir at V 111,1,11, them IL v.,. r••Lt...,1 14111. brill and it La their IL "LL , ' • n - - -- • `ASIIMEREI. DE LA MS.—A. A. MA- K - ' rJI aCO •O, Ouse out the raohaiikler t 1.41.. 1 , 111/1,... 1. lam-. 4 , 1 hr.:. Goods. i 11:... ban ittt ITA %. ASON & CO. 1.1 •r.. ...t t tea a., 41 therde,smo $1.••• ♦ Is . V ERIN( , t.; I'.l IL MATTASI—A. A. 1 1 tAIIS AI, ay 4 .. 10011 •t , +l Al itedle -d..1 reetleell ale re. 1 .treanattat• , jes n I U • EMI-A N N AL semi wins nl eeedeeeeer A A. MAAiel, e n. irl r ts,L.,t it N.. .2 ad ad 31a,el .areeeet. *he , . don,egae ad be-vi a ., I , A. AL ail , . ckne eer uNual 1.7.1 0. IER WARP COISLII:6S!—This desirable 171 5.1 ' 4 " Isla NATeIIAe..I tor. Vocrata ad Mal. n}. SUPER S11113:11Nii MUSLIM: L.—Just se rads...ls thee aderthee,toarneer of Fourth ad Mak., deeetre-le-Aavaae ea. Ana., rant 11 AJlino, at 12hA pade yd. 10,031 LIN Y.Sel. en ma ArderaAeed melee, ad varranteml is; . I la V lll'llFa ELI). g EA P BARRED FLANNELS.-31UR I'ltr A Ilmtoirrlvran h , .....re—Aireed • In. Af flamed wh.cla alley art wallant At thet adat•A•ll low pae,...aat Ile aAer I.oeele, zeliAin,s, K. AtelAtAbla I , OFFER-100 bags Rio, Ins sale by • .) .1.49 •• laAt/ALlelic a 01. IA NTON NLA NNELS—Fur 9, and yawl—ta led, par empeertnr, to L. (mina At al. ralereeekt .lAlae stlY.l.ltY PPM:IIFr V.l.n Goods for Cold Weather. km.. of Dry . .12,411 fer ro).1 ereallk:e, ruck Mk.lr anfle.l.rr...a, I.ine sod p , u1.1: . Y. .ink. WOO. do.. I cetera ,Ikir gkelknr. Ik.n‘ I!..ntkn ;'wetAr.. e,en‘ rA rr, Win., Mknerr I.n• der Von., e k. ULAN aI • t gggA . 031E-31ADE ILA NNCI.S.--311,0.111' In•eckr:,.. re.ell.•: an 1 1 -nte•kkkleFlibnel.: hawl ‘)l.ik.4k knee , . l• itarkrior klik. . a/..1 Ea...tern I,lkle 'lurk! rkakele. kL wk.... murk I.m.r urual. .lekui , .t,.• NA.I,S. of a trkkl task...lad wine), Lay,. gi s yrk wurl,rt. I,mA tk rtkke 4tp I.kee tk.e.llL.k.o MlT'Utat td then' CANTON YLA nkbinkl,r Inak, ,ka,. extrz !mat, HIA.A EYeltl4 Chester's Clothing, Emporium, I, ELEBRATE I) 'or NeatneNn of Fii, ) 11Y11 Awl Dkrz:llllty of W0rk...4 , 14p oar ntork I, lull -.nil complete. eratkkrio. all ortirlen Uey'r awl CloUd.ny Yuruirlll,,Vorole, 41+11, ItJarturr4 1 , 4 In, kw° ”tr,), “.11 kskt %ammo.. ar. as kek JelkrlntriesE le eel) ber, I;rr oaah c . 'esrpreJor shroelkl> Gkkd,r- TO .1'•. rerar Ihaturniimllry. st iii —ll,r ni a:, and minglal.-cluut - -.-- A A I.nr. 1,... , 1.! ery n.s !rtrn-la .4 !I, nix:, r!.. 1 quakt!!..! !rum !m.o. mots to Imo.. stud .t V 2 ln atAl 14,t!: 411.1 all at . ...co, 1..• and ...wire !. E ces pro,, nt f••• Jurt . r ,arl. inw YiNn nel.. 8 , 1 ar.arahk ,Inra Cold Weather has Come. II 0 Nl' i cu EsTEIVS Emporium 111, , aunt TI .... , mithr.ol4 next Ithannnti e 4PIYII 41.:,11,, {kJ- \ FLAN Nortbram u-r Now Goods—Third Supply for the Season. A 11 1'nel1FIELI. , orrimcnve I .1. tl. r.: 111., lIIILD SUPPLY It I C....1d I, If.. V.11.0w ,1w l 1.• 11 ta n.l Mt) •mrwu.• w twi pen 4-11,wr. ur.h a.% Marlet - - L 2 lI.L W I.S' :• , 11 AW LS -Nos, onarnixlg at 4;1.1 , N Fs F. I '-- It a,, S.s,tpr,; t.I Mart. 4 AL . . _ IV I STE!: ,; LOVES-- NOW ill ,6.re,0r11• BOAT CoI , NTERP.I NES—We 110 , 1 A Cl.t,l'lll\ .—Ju,t ree'd . ~.tl. ....r.. . , ... 11,p 11 , 1.6 ti- •We have I m linnd 31/ pc, brt•i mot 11,aket Mbre New Goods .%11 I.IS NII7III. N oz. 6'2. Fbnrtb !rt., • ,• tt• IYIII4. mA.lont, ..1 purrba,...l Ih...srotrln ...1., 11...., , t0rn ',tie, urinr. tt, ; , .harl N ve t , etr.,,,e, ( , nolacarre. :hp, 1., 11., MAK.; tr.u.ufs- , zsr.es