PITTBBURGLI GAGE ff_E rivissyses- ALTIPADAY IdOSNUIG, 11; /B ur ,rsciiimfreti ratan; ro rtir ,ox ; . 0121.:449,8 Tlll# PAM?. •• Walsr ritaiski• dna i...lstion WOW enette otters to ear bedlam mat a ,doit ~. • idea= dateline their budoess Imam oo.olsogailaileteareesk ties ad nee thooseat. anch• gnat ertar inane's-al coasts In Wotan PeenaL - sawn ADyslitutr thA tortel Rooms poritthatn SintehltaPneut of the Deus Owns. an ; ,...wook es Beata. ADVERXIStaIS vao dears th eir "'weyem opus In 'the new i r Mazda aarslos. oettelessi haul than In beton a' . -- j a ---- ..,' ”.__,,----- .., . ~-,...., " L0irm n.u.orrm—n a ly open a paper 1 'l ,- -'4,, 1011,101 - tre - tlad some ill- toted or pert eater . 'Atha noble,' but, molt unf te, llncgarian ;,.. 11111ef, - tairsts Norettra. T Le contemptible-- „z.it isi weirs. it is dastardly il mean. Bemuse "Cint. Nandi has beat din pointed in his hopes ~.estit expectathate and in hisefforth for the dells. fal sit Ma nppreesed eurnotry, is this • Cants for laneraatd - slanden? No man ever exhibited a ' ,-11111,4.1. 'd ilbetty; and a deeper sense of ~-. hawk MA jrunies than Local Ramat Boman . grit . pat torth more hi:Mae= aeons, and . 1 - ~ .rodid mare mental and physical labor in the - , •:. , : - Ottlet of a true patriotism. In the strength andi .•!` rigorot his Inanimate , ' VOIrell; is the megica • .; : ?'plum ot his insuldees eloquenoe; to the Mex. liirmilbfe Hensseee of mind and infoncation, no , - teas liring equals Loud Nossural Neither an . '..itailit to ads man Oltish In lea to his ":-.,igilkigg.= Is semdt a mu, who hut retired front ” : inblio Iva in imp Amer his ,leeding omintry, to • ....ba tiliatied from the sublimity of his great grief. . ~. sad held op to the &Orlon of fools and despots, 114P'bt made the 'sport of those *to, never . ' hitaintteik the *pinata's ending heel, hare . • ~,ions,,to,..despise the seri blasainp they soloy, and to mock tithe offerings of those who sigh ea:1,4716=y en'iralk the-moll of their eagle' .... .'..lSod Satiation, and to worship the ard of their .. ,Nitherirailthciett molestation. It is a humiliating • , 211406411 on human mixt tre ' and an lll.bodiug elualaw.of the fttnr• of our owe • land. to find s Antasinsa citizens .engiqN4 in - this detestable' vistaration of the - great Apostle of. European ~...... • litrattif and their condoot must be looked upon 17,tiintinsPets of the Old world; pretty much in .. , ..k. • ... - ,ht w a high - spirited southern • a'.; — thii zis mith , lain , ....; - , '-' laitteleddne'liebsta to a homily on the blessings . -,, , ... . . -Ot-itlasery by a man Dorn : and educated In the .. .. . :tmliNtottik.,..l3o6 men are barely tolerated for _. '.. . '... inerremitome sake but the depth of the contempt ink they are held can scarcely be fathom ' ~.:---• :.... : . • g,atii .." Vetrpenone but Dr ark 4 :diirii:ie.-"...W----,- -ILZlG..—irthir, enritsty. em/ .. -. I. - Wd . ' it:tkiitoo li ° ! l' ugea. e of tools to ~iitueiluotiri ilipPe• '' T h I 'rim& establish '•-•:`,...--- iml item In the ' e4st i. t h rre for d e ba .::.5., 1.,7 ,- - • th i grupganot.ze . , A . ti *:#l4- .- r.imi- endesnahmlmttee asc,. progskot 2 o 4 -7:---- „ o i lviur t00 . 113m2 , 4 Aotliii*:!'gfk - i in tor our . joachboilt° • ..—blittliitreH4, th ir o wn toots, end . etoti tinindmittateir -le • r. A n ententWeg ' ' 'the" In the e" ere eatelt- In:eretMe h t..__,..g',, . 4th,„,uthr i A Co.. Cn. 'PIN elee'lmee'. "' ea- dareery, here, sod Ire .thaio.slird i kr ti ° l • g msehilee, lath" 'aiiii:l444lll4 to build P •-*' ' - artli;*4444lllneuogiii:wh, hue tried their --;:',:•::''.''', -1M thetheefieoii t h. ar i r i lgr e ; t erms , of them' sod :-....'-toi*=11;•71 a lly recommend them e .11i6:'*'..:'1"1.' . leacomotire and Machin . '... tintlitldqee/Pinl,' g tonuPPIY them ' •-• '-'' rem meat. ';eamliel'a ' bnote. Sr edee lindelkilth'lt h e lei t • , 4ti t:Uate hicatztax"L-for 'March, hes been teeilitedietnd along 'Chita "Card to thoPeess," which ,eta to en article la 'the Magazine for .L' . ;titii:tifiedia 'consideration or editors. It seems • trait In flate ntuaber of Graham the editor ta inted a'aritique upon trade Tones Ostia; in Ittleb. - iiit book was denotmoed in set terms, pad Mt that =Cigna Graham har beensolmilly taken 'to task by soma of his exchenges. .To thetit attsoks Gratiein ,replles in this number, fain ne mug gracious humor. He denenutoes Ighi4e.Toit" se listed took";—"unfalr," "un .trtur—"a sempoefoiliir!,' The money received for it by its authcreisietadaod "blood-sioner . — Skip:rise n et teeschety. Its adinirers are styled a "mob, and for Ida those who don't I.ks what Otehain - says about "trade Tout," he, the said Greitsok,Wi "nothing butunatterable contempt end "acerb,' end 'be hurls ' "defiance Is their teldir—isCareai "as little for the hornet" be bas routed -"ea for the vats 'Lib. air." -Valor onsWishlit I Flo show his utter contampefor the anti-sla very itentipent of the North, and his dentition to the Soutl; Groh= folloirs up his attack upon "ThteliToces Cabin' by,_an silicas on "Meth filseszy." We dare say the article Is tarysemoro ci this British-4n the estimation of its writs*, bat wilt hardly Ciliate much situation over the water. : . • Grakim 'has a right, we suppose, to sell his hfiiikshle ,to - .Slavery but he ought to—ooont thi cost, as well no the proceeds, and not lash himself into is fary when he finds his Northern' Merida shirts rertbre under his. heads. If the 410 0 . .of "Touts. Amides" le suititdiatt for Lim; sway at Chest Britain; if Levitt Bison tie yapper of the South, let him praise alariy sati.atinse alirnele Toot:" but it hi Waite the support of the masses of this great notion, luiwould be will not to do Ticino* to theft .totierak feellavi sod sympathies. They will 'neitleistithe him if he doe& He may Gall theirottani to do so, "seated.' if he pleases; befit fa ioe tit beanan - nacre to do otherwise. Seiti-tihows her disapprobation of tea opesokigairst Slimy, by withholding her' pa... crow tiom ontapoken joined, and setapsinim and although the North an afford to be, and IS, ifiellat of free speak that folteranoe is riot to to taxed with the task of pecuniarily suPporting tha apologists of °Amnion.. • . , 4teMmieti Aire Otuci Iturioem.—The•reve nue•fortherumth d Jemmy hag bun $129,- 8 404, 4 Wilta $101,89-49 were from' thi Mete siewti'esid 1t27.62410.fr0m the Washing tore'BritieL Tide shows SD id 01415114 of rem, 10 , 01, 'SO emapirti 'with Jammuy 0f1892, o . $47;190 04 cre the Melo stem, awl 434,4 a 01, f the bromehF-roektow • total In ozWn of nitro if $40;114 to, .' We bed Ltd speech of . Wee. Latimer, before ' • t4a-C6unoita.Os Ilestidsj evening, epokin of is a &oldest Elt, Ids "quad aritunents nisei& by the 'General In UsWs p 00110111011 seise iced!, fed - mall "pan our City Father% f t • _doe left imp strong impend.' upon their nand" in farad tb" Consellnille road. Theme le - no doubt they erl3l "dhotis, the sabseriptlon of has fall= of stook, on 'Monday ',dap,. • ~./ki.AtiV-DeWet, a Deutociratio paper, 'Hare thifottothts Witham to the admirable min agemeat of the Jail by ottiteorthy Whig Sheriff,_ , Tem 'Coen Panow.—Whatirer the Commie. Ihmeratesy my alma the feediog arrangements sn liteldik ere osa usure our readers that In polatot'vuttilspoD wad elesalloess, the Alle coMor Prieto Is „not expelled by-any other is the Velem We walked through the 'Wattle's:yesterday, and ware astedeted to eta thagreit attain= which le paid to the oomfort et.the pleorten. to bed room of the moot fietbiblats, gentleman !tithe city is act rimer then - et-the ails. The furniture, to be taiaan i s th th o e r r e s am p s l teal end maerre; a ydeapeted tyo u h t i i n l g ware meta' fresh and, healthful i -appearance. M10..1141014 be almost worth while to steal amotthiat,Orr,emomit an assault szid buttery, for the purpose of being taken WS of by Mr. CratifOrd the of tient keeper of the piton. Of the eelli hive recently beta white washed and thufuttglay:dweett u r t , tea B iqbAwSd PI" ;ion tho destb in • . thai stts dra; R. Staple , rae, sato of th • Pro and Mayor of Prederiehr 4 . *dent stmt. of stalifs•.: ,-- - 00 sh dlaeleS gdzirld Enquires etsysl - tko - - tudstsil to Vbsetbs& be vadaja nu, by UP dsis P f34l4 .otf i g la will& he was wail Dltesa - 103 , 1 . ° i - taws of Stsuoten: Mr, s ' t tsleets; end * spirited In 'Mid bid b s.siss r t • bash - motTr• - • - • hiptdasterms tst k ot mber pt tb•Mbet4h l l = a c tin " , . 1 4 11. :4 1 5.7 1 , 1 i ftwr . dies ct taks 81°) " ate iiiik/T0141411 %, beds blisS4" tig 4 „lte , iibtiliodi 14 al/111121i feefin • 4044_ end tyseoptsg ore fkoon. , cfOli! ez r' s !"- *•••.' • • - - `~_~ ._ - nat. wesamintv. • ..' Pfaident's iesta,ge oe de ileArrier old Bspeerity —Plano for ssittios &quiet—Loa , Characto of ' I the Rosa Erpreerstatives. The President ttsrusmitteff to day an impor tint menage upon the negotiation with Greet B r itain, native to the fisheries and the trade Oath the provinces. I went to, the trouble of copying it far thellesette, but litigated after my labor was ponelMlna. that you would get the whole inprint by to-morrow's revilL The Prod' dent aye in eutetenee this the difficulties and dbetrustlois W the completion of a treaty with Great Britsan, - on the various questions at issue, hen been found so great that there is no pros. plot of brisibig the wetter to a close during the present session of Congress. Still the neared ty of some arningement is so imminent, laxly to regard to the Mattes, thst he advisee some law be passed proposing to the provincial legislatures some terms for the settlement of the dispute. Mr.. Everett, however, eves not thy that the negotiation is 'hindered, but only that it cannot be concluded in time to be fol lowed by the legislation of Congress that will be required for carrying it out. • In pursue= of these recommudatione, Ben 'tor Davis' bill for the better regulation of the fisheries, now pending in the Betude, will be modified's° as to provide as follows. First, t4ls propinsed to chow the British fishermen to pur sue their avocations on our coats and ao intro- I ' dace their fish wherever caught into our ports dn ty fret.; The duty is nivr twenty pee cent. The conditions deminded for these privileges, on our part, are that our talletustat Abell be permitted to Ash-on the banks tad coasts of Newfound land. in the Boy of 'Fundy and the Gulf of Be Lawrence, sad that they shall be allowed to dry and care their fish on the adjacent shores.— I suppose this will be passed, and that the I matter will be adjusted through a special agent. • ' •-• The committee on commerce of the House un- I der the Med of Mr. Brython; the itheirman, have finished their report oath, fisheziu and recipro cal trade, and Mr. Seymour is now only veiling an oppcsrtionity to. present a bill on that subject. He define to do by legislation all that it was supposed would be - embraced by the treaty which brnowpostponed,', perhaps indefinitely. In ad dition to the as . .irangement as to the fisheries described ebeve, - tii propped that the province' shell concede to ;tie the free navigetton of the dyers tact Lawriothe and St. Tahoe, and the Ca nadian made. :We agree to admit their pro. duce free of duty, and to take their lumber. °e mote favorable terms then heretofore. I think this arreugememt will fell for want of time Se. . The fishery bill will probably pen to avert danger ofNeollision between the Americans end provincials \lifter the fishing seam commences in April or 1147. Our countrymen are much in censed at the high handed course of the British authorities and their fleet lest year, which near ly broke up their business.-Should no settlement of the qaarrel take plan in the meantime, they will arm their boats in the spring, end take care to defend thererselver. . The House most dlegrecefully rained away its time to-day In proceedings too frivolous to be described, as they have done for a week past. There never wu an assembly more utterly lost to 'all sense of decency and self.respeet. An evening elusion was held to night which has just adjourned. It was a fitting sequel to the sun. dens rowdyiena of the day. The object of the limning was to receive reports from the standing committees. most of which, as Vltava frequently stated, have not been called for reports coca dor ingthe whole Congress. It is hardly necessary to esy that simple and obviously necessary as the object was, nothing whatever wee done. A quo rum was present, lid members, yet the whole of • sitting of two or three tom wu dellbersteli' l fooled away in calling the House, in motions to edjouri, and- l ather factious proceedings. Some good purpose might have been ensnared by the call of the House, bad It been canted through end the names of the delinquents been properly laid hafts. their constituents. Bat of armee after time enough bed been wasted to transiet the en tire businses•of the evening. the promo:Map were suspended, end the_urtain :Orlitilled *Pm the some of.lolly and uproar, too silly and con- , temptibre through Out for a village school. I desire to ally one word further upon the de generacy of the Homo of Itepresentatives. .Itis rapidly falling into absolute contempt with the people. Without referring to the private char eaters of the members, it is not unjust to them to say that their public, conduct Is unprincipled and profligate to tbe last degree. Feeble In Intel lectrude in runner, fulloarby Inclination, =ay ' 1 - of them take a pride In doles nothing but ob structing business, smothering all legitimate de , ' bate, and reducing the House to the level of a dog kennel. There must be reform, or there Will be annihilation: Such a body as this can not make the laws of. a people, 'and that remain fres respectable, and !nippy. Rama. _ t , -.......-. WAIIIIIIIBTOII, Fib. 10. Crain tag as Priavaial Vide—Woraksmat of Our Ifentu—Sea , vraritoriio—Div4 ios •Of 1 011101 out Cabfornia' Tit Cabinet, Judge! Avila:a and Cot. Oterum—Mr. Bucksaws. The House and Senate andesced to-dep, and i held • joint meeting in the Hen of Represents. lives, for counting .the. voted for President and Vine .Presiderit. It was soon found that Plane -had • majority: which fat azimut lea surprise and excitement, than might have been expected from the hest of theeinvass of which thls wee the officially declared result. To the surprise of loth bodies, no quake of order was mind to prevent the beginning, progress, iir close of the ceremony; no lights took plum, no lean and nays were ailed; nobody opposed the entrance or the exit of the Outstare; endue scene was one of decency and sobriety. This ill high credit for, the House. But this self-restralnt endured no longer thin the presence of the Baste. As the I dog return" Lolls vomit sad the sow to its wal -1 lowing in the mire,vie faction resumed its sway the instant that this formal cutter was disposed of. -There was enough time left to have done • far day'airork, but the rrniiinder of the afternoon wiespent in a straggle to elide the order of Monday for night sessions. And it succeeded so.far as that the House adjourned from the at. I ternoon to the morning, Mae getting over this evening. There'll some hope that, u the visa lotion - is not reptsied, ! - majority may be Indio.' eil b:. obey it, and allay the committees to report. Pint the . prospect is :patitiderly smell. The prospeats -al any thing but alpaca to the canntry, fromthe action of the House, laieretch. oily feint, -. , The House has had under coneldenation a bill I icrr dividing Oregon- 4d erecting the north= part into another territory, to be called Washing ton. 1 objeot both ko the project and to the name. Oregon, it ft true, is .extensive, but its population is nit scattered over • larger space Thai Wit of Minnesota, Hew Mexico, or Utah. There Is no sort of need for the multiplication Of otters provided for In the bill, and no policy in burping in new States from that region fester-than neoeseity requires. As to the name, It Minutes a mineable poverty of imsglaation that we ire not able to apply some of the 1.61111- mumble, • euphonious, and agreeable whim names with Tided' the ocular, abounds, for the designation of the political and geographical di visions of the -Itspnbili One capital city is named Washington, ever., State has a eonsty I named Washington, and the Post Office book Is half fail of Waehingtou, Ls Putties, Pranklbm and Grimes. lemmaude Imre but in th Congrenat thie piss from for diddle( Oregon d' favor the fart that It may eau fora precedent for the Medlin of Califoula,. and making ili slave State • out of the southern put offst. But for the tat. tar part of the design, ineed, there would be I no valid objection to the scheme for making two States' of California', and I minutely hope that within • few pears the costwele of the &lever, propagandists msy be confounded and brought to naught, so as to permit ..the realisation of the - wishes of the Soratheen-Californians, with safety - tiitin rights of other States in the Confederacy. Another territory proposed to be erected. is Ne. busks. I suppose there is inhabitstds tanitory enough II this district to mike aline Mats. But it ilk eeld that the belt of it ben built already u alge4te thelndisna far a residealiesadarefege ngalnat sibiteancrcechtmente. Pint ~mil ` , that glett ti!:er hitiolgiotated; but the fouje. . . Tined of nearly four bandied 7eitee,_iie=we-1 orates that they co:ilitat hope to liewyeirthing whieh - ,their white Otranto choose to take tram them The two bille wilitaskoiettoo of new sppolotteente foe Pima sod Ms liege mill. Judge Douglass will speak on Mon* in be half of the Young Americans, upon Cass' reso• Intone, on the Monroe dootriae, &c. I think his proututainmento will be very moderate, pa cif 1, cautions. The Judge knows that a pro fessed Pintester is now' below par. For the very reason that he Is charged with being the leader of a reckless, adventurous band of dime patters, he will be careful to preserve a correct and unexceptionable demeanor in delivering himself to the world. No epee,* has suited so much surprise as Clemens'. He was e'onsidered if not a chief of Fillibueters, at least a very high private: But he has come out from a sick room where he has been confined for many weeks, a penitent,"and gives to the world edifying proof of an entire change of heart. Besides,. even Col. Clemens was not without an object. He aspires to be, and he will be, Secretary of War. This is con- !Meted ;settled upon. The programme now said to be partially aimed on, is—Cushing, finite or Treasury; Mar. I oy, 'lnterior or Post Office; Clemens, Wu; SR- I dell. Nay; the rest is to the cloud". The Cubaneers are not intimidated by any de but/Atm or discouragement'. They do not ex pect lug material ea from Congress at this ler don, but they are Netting their Israel which they believe will hoist Gen. Pierce out of the party, if be don not take them to Ms bosom. The Louisiana Legielature has, it is said, unanimous ly instructed it' delegation in both Rinses to [ tote for the atinuntion of Cabe, In any shape in'whioh It my come op. It is reported that Mr. Bachanan hes been no titled that nothing can be done for Judge Camp ' bell, but that he may retire upon the otiose cum dignitate of the London minion. if he desire , it. But will be? No doubt Gen. Pierce and Baer tar Douglass, GM. Lane, Houton, and some others, would like very well to hate all the Jim my Buchanan" out of the country for the next four years. r• But will they go? There's the rub. Your Jimmy has $BO,OOO, enough to lire nu comfortably at home, but not enough to out much of a "plume upon among the gilded cour tier" of Downing street. Beside, what will be. come - of bin clan at home? Jcsics. Messrs. Entroam—As the Whig State Conven tion Is rapidly approachlnir, and as It Is Import ant that the Whig party should present to the people cownlldates for the • different offioes of , unexceptionable chaminter,, worth, and ability. in order to !Nedra a laigerote, Normal pi:Wo men hare beenimoken of for the office of Canal Commissioner, and.antongst those is Moses Pow- Hall, Esq., a member of the lionse of Represen• tatires the present session, from Lancaster county. Mr. Pornall is a gentleroan of general Information, intelligence. industry, and moral worth, and well acquainted with our - pub lic works, and I hare no doubt with snob a man for our nominee se Mr. Palma, ere Will ene ma in electing hlm. Yours, A WHIG. THE NEGOTIATION - 3 WITH ENGLAND The I.resident of the Utited States tnnumit ted to Congress on Tuesday the following tipper taut commonhiation Winniscrron, Fab 7, 1858. lb the Senate and House of Arresentation. Basing in 'ray reengage to Congress at the opening of the session adverted to the pending negotiations between this Government and Mist of Great Britain, relative to the fisheries sad commercial reciprocity with the British Amara CI•12 Provinoes, I transmit, ar.the informatlin of Congress, the accompanying report from the Secretary of State on the present Butts of the negotiations; and I respectfully illTite the atten tion of the two Houses to the suggestion in the latter put of the report. 31ILLARD FILLMORE. Report of Mt Secretory of SW.. DlraWnrErr or &Mix. Wasamorros, Feb. 7, 1053. To the P;vricinst of S t ated Stotts: The Secretary o has the honor to sub mit to the President the following report vela; live to the negotiation pending between- this Golernaient and that of Great Britain' on the object of the fisheries of !el:apron' intereorace with the Beitiali Mott American Preeinces, sod the twiggiest of the St LalerealCa find the canals I =noted with it The prospects of the negotiations at the com mute:mot of the session were alluded to in a wont wry lathe President's message. The attention of this Deportment was given to the subject at the earliest day possible. and it has been pursued with diligence. it Os been per ceired with malefaction that the Government of her Britanie Majesty is prepared te enter into an arrangement for the admission of the tithing vessels of the United Suttee to • full participa tion In oft public fisheries on the courts and with the exception, stool of the Provinces ( perhaps at present. of Newfoundland,) and In the right of drying and coring fish on shore, on the condition of the admission. dot, free. Into the markets of the United States, of the products of the colonial' fisheries; Media privileges. on like *minion. to be reciprocolly enjoyed by British subjects, on the emote and shares of the United Suttee Such an arrangement, the Secretary has rea son to believe, would be *coevals , to the fish ing Interests of the United States. It is also undersod that the British Govern ment is , n o desirous i nent with thir Provinces. to some to an agreement with the United Stelae for reciprocal free trade with the Provinces in certain natural productloatt and that the free navigation of **St. Lawt ence. ad oa of the Wel land and Wean Coal s . would be ooroded as pert of the arrangement An agreement' of this kind has for several years received the attention of Congress, - and • bill providing. for reciprocal free trade, in cer tain articles, one one oireasion passed the Rouse of 'Etepreseartetires. The present nnotlations have been conducted by the Deportment under the iiipossion that, If the details of the arrange ment could be satlefsetarily settled, and In mob a way as to afford • prospect of mutual benefit, Congress would be disposed to perform its part to carry It into effect- Even if the United States as the party to the compact furnishes by far the largest market to the other, should thin it uatessary in some re spects to limit and in others to enlarge the num ber of articles subject to the arrangement, be yond Out the British Government or the Prov inces would prefer, the Secretary has been of opinion that the main provisions above alluded to promised so much benefit on both sides that it would be felt to be expedient to enter into the arrangement for a definite time, leaving to fu ture legislation and negotiation, guided by ex perience, to render it still more utisfactory by further limitation or enlargement. The number and variety of the details which have presented themselves In the proven of the negotiation, and the iMpottant Interlude in dif ferent parts both of the United States and the British Provinces, requiring to be morally con sidered, taken in connexion with the necessity of a reference to London for instructions se to all lineations of moment that' arise unexpectedly, have thus faX prevented. and will probably ren der impossible, the conolasion of a comprehen sive arrangement of the kind contemplated in Kneen to be submitted to the Senate, mid to be- Come the object of legislative action daring the present short session. It Is believed, however, from the progress made,. and the present state Of negolistions, that time only is wanted far a sat isfsetory agreement between the two Govern ' mots on ell the subjects above alluded to. The osay_part of the proposed arrangement which maybe considered sa of an urgent tote:rola such an adjustment of the fisheries question se would remove all danger of-trouble on the fishing gonads daring tha.spprosebing seam This fe an object of.grest Importance, and worthy the loimediste attention of Conroe. As belonging toe generelsettlement, the British Government Is Filling to dispose of It separately, but the Sec retary of Stools of opinion that, under the cir curitstioces of the osse, if Congress ehoold pass an sot admitting provincial ftehfess of duty into the troitsdBtotes, onoondition that the fishermen of the United States its admitted to spill putt clpation in the proviscLei fishery„ the Government of Great Britain would give effect to the measure by the requisite legislation on her pszt„ in f ths expectation on both sides that the qatition o reciprocity, and of the use "of the - the St. Lao once and the canals connoted Oth it, will be taken up hereafter, with alsvorable disposition to come to o mutually advantageous agreement on that part of the subject also. „ Even if such an sot should fail to'iroduce the desired result, which is not apprehended, it would-relieve the United States of the responsi bility of the colognes:ea. All which Is respectfully submitted. EDWARD EVtltifTT. ENEXISEEM Sal :neon iptn.Clato tba 542- ate of Virginia on 'Saturday the following pro- pending' took plum according to tho report in • Mr. Thomas submitted the following antra don which, he said, was one of more than mil -1 nary character, in which. hisconstitumas had a dap interest It will be recollected that Via harm evil hour had granted to the Hala -1 more and Ohio Rail Road Company, the right of way through her territory, and had impru dently conferral upon that corporation powers and privileges which were used to the detriment of Ms constituents. This company, by Ito uojost discriminations against the trade destined to Alszandria, have already crippled the commerce of that city . , and now endeavor, by this improper course; still far ther to iojure her interests. A developer:ant *us recently occurred in a nit instituted by one of the gentlemen emplef ed by that Company to procure its charter, by which it appears, that in order to avoid the pay ment of the fee which they contracted to give him, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company has eolemnly pleaded thatthis contraot,by which the services. o; that agent was obtained, was against public policy. and therefore null and void. In other words, the adoongsaion is made that the Virginia Legislature were cheated, by improper influent's and representations, into the grant they bestowed open that company, 1 and this fact now Mande adjudicated by one of the United States Courts. - An opportunity is now offered to have this 1 1 matter judicially investigated, and I hold (said Me. Thome.) that it becomes us, that our duty I demands, to igke such steps as will compel that company to tot correctly towards the °Wiens of Virginia, and teat the validity of that charter, thus Illegally and fraudulently obtained. Resolved, That the Committee for Courts of Jostles be Instructed to Inquire into the char acter of the means employed by the Baltimore and Ohlo Railroad Company to obtain from the _Leglalature of this State the right of way to Wheeling,..ater that pert of the territory of Vir ginia on which the same is now located—wheth er It be In the power of the General assembly to annul the not by which that right—was con ferred; whether any, and if any what legislative or judicial'preoeedings, the airmunstanoes of the ease require, The said committee shall have 'power to *end for persons aad papers, and re port the-result of its Investigation to this body. . Ur. Watson suggested a modification of the resolution, whioh was disarmed by Ileum Dea -1 este, Watson and Thomas, until the expiration of the morning hour. I .In the Virginia Rouse of Delegates, on Sr turday— Ili. Blaney presented a memorial aligned by 115 elegem of Alexandria and adjoining coun ties, ukieg the Legielature to take proper, steps to test the validity if the charter granted to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company in 1847. -. J. Mr. liaseey moved that said petition he sub mitteddo the consideration of a select oommit tee, which was agreed to. The Speaker defer red the appointment of the oommittee until Mon .day. , For as Pittsburgh Oche. Pasoofovaits.—Tho lanoostof, of Taerlsj,loyo: - • - anniUmannent pith, settlement of the dif ficulties between the Central Sailroed Company and the Calal COMlWllialefll Mee! 10 here bean premature. An agreement of the kind stat ed way made between the Central Company and Bingham & Doak, but the Canal Commiesionere hoe declined tor** tt, andedll held the hitter to their osntcLot . ; ' - : , :- . ,.!,;: : :,li MS= FOREIGN ITEMI. 44:1171LALIk.—Intelligence from Australia has beei*eirad to the middle of November by the new route, via Singapore, and the !mini has been the epeedleet ever known. The rate of pro duction at the gold mines la the'Colony of is torte was steadily maintained at £900,000 ster ling per week, and a short time previously to the diapatetrof these *deices nearly £2,00000 bedbeen chipped to Enema, which has yet to arrive. The influx of emigrants has been-actor mous, and as the vessels In which they had tir rived had brought very feet Goode, the markets I of allAitvis were scantily supplied, sad flour I had actually touched.t46 per ton. From Did, ney, New South, Wales, the. coconuts are One yen fumble with regard to. the gold mines. The Mate of society In this ellony wee so moth better than In Victoria that many of those who had lett in consequence of the extraordinary temptation" of -Meant Alexander, were retain ing. Hence there was more dispeition to open up its gold fields, and the results were becoming more and more settsfactory. Goods are beleiclreely shipped teem England to Australis, bit the 'rate* of freight 'mut in terfere enormonsly with the- prospecteel profit. As much as 58 per ton has bean paldiatid lately EB hui been raked. .Iratv —A Gatos letter of. the 10th, January state, that Dentel Idauloghl;a-seugeon,- seed 25 years, cativo of Volterra, Ida - Jett bum tried there and unmated to three yea4simprisoumeut, for having, conjointly with Capt.-Pakenham, of the Dfitieh navy, preached le favor of Protest modem at Ls Spersla and km 'night:crime:L. The trial took t h at ith cliOad doors. Letters from Turin state h on the 19th, R. Drofferio brought this case before the Chamber of Depu ties, and that Count Cern r promised to give inclinations on the subject the next day. The Intendent•General of Cambay. says the Union, harepubllehed a decree. prohibiting the •Infraituottoalato Gamy of tbillible beating the name of de 'Buy. The Intendant. !minds this measure on Art. 28 of the etatute, which re quires Me authorization of the Bishop for the :printing of Bibles, and eoneequently prohibits Dibleeprinted abroad from being introdtmed in to the country without that authorization. The Ficdroonters Garotte cumin, an testa ar ticle calling apart tee conductors of juntas to abstain from severe reflections open foreign governments and their Chiefs: "Vase eye sores," It is said, "are more deplorable when they are addressed to the goverammots of sleigh butes countries with which our relations are of nue:salty more Intimate and frequent, tiod It Is not unreasonable to fear that those relations may become embittered in oonsequeace of the oMM:scions referred to. "To affront, as le ofmn done, the honor of ferelp armies, is so much the more colechiev one and =just, ituutatooh se the !foreigners to offended bare often tendered to -our army the most flattering testimony." • The police authorities of Milan hare prohibit-' ed themes of masks at the approaching carnival. It Is also forbidden to throw loricrodolt la the struts. The anxiety of the farms Las been la some manner relieved by Indications of a tamable asap in the weather, which It Ia hoped will soon prepare the ground for commenoement of i spring cropping. From Ireland the accounts are Moaner, and there too an early. sad favemble 'Feltz would yet act all to rights. " The reports of the melancholy death of Dr. Letobardt, the African exatorer, and his oom• minions, have proved too well founded. The Donlan Synod has decided to send the Montenegrins some salable thereat 'arias and ornaments, lc proof of their sympathy. The tttal length of relive's in activity Ia Fiance, In 1851, was 3,907 kilometres, (about 2,200 English miles,) sad In 1852, 3,708 kilom etres. The great military activity In Poland immune every day. The number of soldiers in Poland at this moment Is not less than 80,000. The. cholera has not yet di/appeared. A motion for a new trial, in the ease of Addl. II vs, Newman, was argued before the Court-of Queen's Bee* on the 28d ult, bet no decision was then made—Lard Campbell milli% that the court would take time to consider their jolt. ment. Uncle Tom's . Cabin wan performed ou the night of the 18th January, for the first time, at one of the.Psris theatres. It was In eight sots, and concluded at pelt-put one In the morning . At Berlin on the 18th of January, the commit tee of the chambers rejected, by a majority of 13 to 3, the motion of M. de Wsldbott, concern• log the Cathollo grievances against the govern ment. The ratiroad from Dusseldorf to All Ii Cho-i pelle woe opened on the 17th January. Mme. Jenny Lied Otildeohmidt has jut pre seated a eousiderable sum of money, clothes, bedding and provisions, to two charitable iustl-1 lotions recently established at Stookholm—lhel hospital of Pt Magdalene and the inettlution of the Destonesses. The celebrated outshine, who Is at present residing at Dresden, bee promised to visit Stockholm In the holy week, to take part In two religious tonnes, which are to begiren In the cathedral, for the beneatof the poor. In ' these concerts Metidelesetuo's oratorio of "Sc, Paul," and Handers oratorio of .51essiaii," whit [ the Instrameutation of Mozart, are to be per formed. They have never yet been executed in public at Stockholm. A littler from - Leghorn in the Parliament° of Turin dates' that the Doke of Puma had end- daily dismissed all the French ladles, and gee. I Damen belonging to his houahold, Mtd to that', of the duchess. Among them are the Countess de Forest, of an Einstein, family In _Provence, who has been shut up in a convent- The father of the latter, however, has demanded her Hoer-' Mime in very strong terms. . A letter from Constantinople, of the Bth ult., In the Post Ampt Guilts of Frankfort; says:— "Abd-el-Kader arrived here yesterday, but be has not yet been presented to the Sultan, on ac count, It Is eald, of a difficulty which bee mitten between M. de Laralette and Fad }Head! an the form in which the presentation should take plies." , • , A dreadful acoldtmt occurred at Constantino ple oa the 4th. A 'loop was conveying 90 eol dlers of the gourd to a steam triple about to leave for Dalmatia, end It was driven by the vi olence of the currents *statute a largo vend an . chafed near the &reel°. The 'hook was so vi olent that all the men were thriven bite the we._ tan and' they, being encumbered with their arms and baggage, were all drowned with the egosption of four er flee, who were picked op by the hosts! of the English, Russian and French mm-of-was. ' thronozovan flammeae—Tito, Virgio huts Toren to bete • greet horror of undergrocuid 6, buten Imo it stated that th•Psikon• toirgh road has wary taro houses Then la nothing equal to that heti= the Ohio rim end °l4°.•'—niirtiffig Sun arcs Lsounarcits.—A base dl bin been ploys , " open the lows House of Represent- - Wives, in the manufacture of a petition for comity subscription to railroad stock. The sub ject had been fiercely contested, and was on the verge of a negative decision, by one vote, when. behold a petiticn, six feet Wog, end containing at lout a thousand =Us, was presented, In structing Mr. Palma, Senator from----conn ty, and the most active sad influential debator !spinet the obnoxious law, to vote in favor of It. Mr. F. felt bound by each an apparently =mi. mode mandate, and accordingly. recorded hie name for the bill, and carded it by one vote. It turned out that thee bad been •ILted up for the ooculon, the names ing those of the petitioners for foods for the cedar county bridge last season, and the heeling altered, so e s tor e- 4 to railroad stink. Of eonerse the signatures were genuine; and the mistake was not discover ed until after the vote was decided. The per of this forgery has not been discovered. Woos —The coming Wool orop of this oo ty is being bought up at esortoom prises. We have been informed that full one-half of the clip s o hi g h bought at hem 30 to 60 and eome even se high as 68 cents per pound! There is noth ing to jostify these ruinous rates, and then will be great "busting tip" somewhere before.Pleros goes out of offioe.—Newark 0., • •'• FEAUG O 03 11/11 GOVILI33I33T.—The frauds upon the Government In pension claims must be nameroue, for we see it elated In an Illinois pa per, that Mr. Macon, an agent of the pension °Moe, him recently been Investigating certain pension oases, where the bounty of Govemsment wee suspected of having been attained through fraudulent representations, and that out of nine. ty pensioners examined by him, eome sixty-eight were found not to be entitled to the benefits of the law. The stoppage of than pensions en- , wetly obtained, will be a swing to the Govern mentof near one hundred thousand dollars in the aggregate. . 0 x 430010 11 or DIBZOTOI I O or rue PlllNlEthilaia RALLIOAD COKPAIT.—The stockholders of the . Pennsylvania Railroad met at the office of the Company, yesterday, and elected the following gentlemen to as Directors of the Coreny for the ensuing year,—Jobe Edgar Thomson, George W., Carpenter, Christian E. Spangler, • John Yarrow, Washington Butcher, Samuel /canes, John Parnum. The total number o !ate, polled was 26,292.—N0rth Amer. --- . BPIErr BAPPINCIII. , -From the Report of the Board of Trustees fOr the Benevolent, Ituttitn tons of Ohio, recently made to the Legislature. 1 copy the "Causes of inanity.—Amang these, nothing Is more most* of notice than the large and tepid ly Increaalug number of *sees caused by the pre- Dent popular delusion, 'Spirit RipplOgle In these the etticidal tendency is of proud int, while the countant resting of the thoughts upon the scenes of an Imaginary world, renders It more difficult to attrsot attention to those of the reel. Such oases, though recent, hare prov ed more unfavorable than any others of the same class." 11v:umber of 'iodine to spirit Tappings in this document is giving as twin:arias The re port bears date, December 6, 1852, tmd I IMan from the Superintendent, Dr. Kendrick, that up to the present time, four more patients of this -elm have been received, meting an aggregate of thirty. There hare been ten more offered, who Gould not be received, the quota of patients allowed by law, from the counties in which these' resided, being already in theasytrun. An extra share of the spirit rapping 'mattes come from the Wer.tern Reserve.—Oirre Ado. -- . - - 1.141.131L15T Vol Seas? Acctonwra — A cue was recently tried before Judge Caleb Cushing, to the Supreme Court, in Boston, of considera ble practical importance. It was a enit brought by the city of Boston against Mr. Hersey, the former proprietor of the Quiocy Block, in Pearl street; and it wu stated by the City Solicitor to be the. fast eau of the kind ever tried In this tawdry, though the , principle wag% familiar one. , • It appeared that while the Qttiney Block was In the process of erection', a Mr. Hall fell into the opening which wu left in front of the build log, and was severely injured. Ile brought an action against the.elty, on the ground that the aperture was in the street and recovered a ver dict. The city notified Mr. Hervey that the would be heldtresponsible for whatever the - city Was obliged to pay, and, after proving the ver dict, the present trult,was accordingly instituted to ,recover -indemnity against Hersey. It was admitted that, Mr. Hersey ordered ono of his men to put op • proper barrier at night in order to prevent people from falling into this place: and It was also admitted that he suiposed his orders had been obeyed. Bat the testimony of Ball well offered to show that no barrier wee, is fact, there, when he nu Injured; and that he was agog due care when he fell Into the place. It appeared that Honey had% penult from the city to make the coal.hole into which Ball - Judge 'Joshing instructed the josy that if they were eatidied that the defendant made this es esvittlan to the street; that Hall fell Into,lt, and had mattered damages of the eity, and the dr-. feet was oocasioned by the fault of the defen dant, then he was liable; and it man no differ erikr eau whether It was by ids own fault or that of his workmen. Be wu responsible for neglect to this respect, In th e course of hie boobs • The jury returned a verdict for the el far Dro utourrad sir handerd and fortrforr dc. s and tvoinry.fire rents. Nemo Leaving these coal•holes end cellar , docnionproteate 4 is getting to be expo:Wye.— The beet way to core the ern ili to let the own ers knew that they, and not the rest of the tax payers, are Ilable.—Bartan TranscrOt. BALD Mossy DOIOCIACT...-NOtWilkllllllding the dcuuncistions of the (tenant Baskin Law by the bentinaL the Senate, on Thursday, com posed of • majority of 18 Democrats, tangled down a law Introduced to restriet the present en Dkinglaw. The Sentinel may cry 'Yaps'!" until it I hoarse, and Gov. Wright may get up as many non on the Banks as he tan. and still the Is? will remain , lu all RI Militia features, jaet as It now aliets on Statete boot The Ds ales always peewit whatthey dare not prattles—iodises Slats Journal. . Iln the Newark Advertiser; we And • litter, ',wed DIIIIIDLII. Sunny, Jan Gth, Int 4.-1 am slob of negro talk and life In ftszony, ) Wherever I to, in public, or private, Uncle Tom la the hero re the day. If I channel to look up to: asoortain the name of • street, • huge plseard,-or • pic ture representing American elevery,stares mean the We. If I step Into • bookLetorp, Uncle Tom, In every elope and form, In German and Eng lish, with Illustrations and without Illustrations. far any price, Is thrust under my-noes. In re turning from a recant excursion among the Bo hengan Mountains, I stopped at a house In the , lorest,Where perhaps an American was never before teen. Upon showing my pass, the little poet drew from his bosom • copy of Uncle Tom's Cabin, and with a. significant look enquir• el If I lad read It. It le the universal theme for conversation both in the fatally circle, ; and In the public boor shop. When friends meet, the customary Introductory remark concerning I tbs . weather is often forgotten in the ester. Ceti to talk of it; and It is praised by every tongue ea the maximum of literary produo . lion. . DAGUMEOTYPES • AT Tar. . • • NATIONAL GALLEitt. 0 AMON'S Natioiug Dagaorrean Galim., Idrare a dm Dianionil eatararket Areal. (opti iZirricare Eati=elgrejiiilltala 11nkellkimmeas 'g.eirtantprai.i‘Vp.7ll.irallide..a_..brArtibili"b -arrsioged with illu thai PA operator can ' takelt moat nocanite fas dailies of the human torn Pith all'llia aalroniewof giiligi.iatail Ikeda. ..=oicosii.d...ra 4.. PlPlV i tilgooeVirlik ensesea. Illagreona not upland tO take. Pieta" UniellOi lier• &et reemeablancs . ._ ___ .• giej.Littetimisa taken of ark and oecesepa Demoa in bur pert of th i, city and vielnltl. gar aixdne open. arid operating trona ia. it.. antil a V ii• Karns. lo Ito Manion& • owler 1 .----- 1 cittigeg Insurance vompany of Pittetrargti IL D. EiNG. rassamm. mown ktADDlirda.. W.T arta , WOOD M NARESE AND F IN um Yin - COM BIM ON I 01310 MID ALUIEJZSIPPI R1TZ143..A1 D ' 411./...1,4er5a Loa n• &anew ty ruts. /Lie. apsi.ut Wieslaituf ths MU out ZirtaNDNlMAtrial , mdritAlTsPWlTAludi. 4111420 1 / 1 : r.t. t u,, d U lt ...". w. tuwiww. J tm oba a .B. adum ,DlProntt.. Irairara Bahoonmsta. It OW 1hn.2 % . 4 . 5 . e :Ja i t d.rj JAMES P. TANNER. - • WOOLS:LE DEALER IN BOOTS, moss, BONNETS, &0., No. 56 wow erairr, rrnsaaaan. Between Cited and birth, vrssl dock embraces every variety and teg i r e tiaa""Ma lt = 44 . 7,« M eld.3:=7°,, ro and Wtater ohs, Gael .111 bo b als &VA= TOM •-I,lBftU gad •nsisini tatill • olvs _ TIMMS inn;T. ' ! ROL *MN Jr, (Lats of Ora Botams. Little/ow . T. ItITTLE & W . JI 011 }ISAIAS, GllO ORBS, PRODUCR CODDIRIBION MRP-IXANTS Ano musts 111 , • • , •' • ' prrranos WAIIITASAdi* as. m ; tun! , t.147:3346 - - 411riglaVEL BEEME Rw T. Y/113AN......—_.. .--60. T. 1. KICNNEDT. TIMM . WILTON •RESIOVAL. LOGAN; WILSON & CO. \ 4i. DCPOBTI3II AID WHOLESALE DEALERS A RICAN BIRD PEPP , Ei\—, FOREIGN AN. 10111T6TIC „ Ws by if•ls) D. AN 11.ARDWARE, cvTLEnv, iLERATUS-20.bb1et., pure% Tor. Ball by S . Have removed to their new and extensive fall lA. FAl.o.ll:STOC______R t.O. atom : No 2 Wnnti rrrunt. bur U ner. *burr PRIED PEACIItSOO rec'd !land. There [batty east:mom and Inereb,anta ,2.1. tr w3l *CO.O ate WI ad en alatoinelonot agapiett.„ ear, viaos and. Knit WWI. NEW CARPET STORE ROBINSON & CO., NO. 47, FIFTH STREET, NEAR WOOD. Now opening a large and entirely new no& of la uartwi and !Made= Canetm. tseatta? with •Teryttling canally t•pt 41 • Cupgt'lltors, at the lomat ash wk., eelD A. H. HOLMES & BRO. Successor-to IL P. Moon/ Co., • LUNUTdOrtIagILS OP SOLID BOX VICES, PLAT YD POOPN. IO , .31.0.1TOCES, arum. PLOPS. Pr.&lo.loLb. PITTEMTBAIH. PENNA. Mee No.llll. Water Amt, third door stove aroltatald MrAll walk dandatad aqui to war ors.dtaoturad. 009 HelWn•/ First Premium DAGUERREOTYPES. Port 011ies Btading, Third 4 4irrei. {)ITMENS an strangers who wish to ob- Lao an summate. artirtletand tll Ilko Ilkonseo. as a torytnodotato Aria. rtnd It to tbolr lidstert to ball at tido volt known eatibltabatont. Wort entire oat:Wood. triatamotood. or so ettarge Ilart. ono of the wood fe d bort arrsnoul Side soh Styli/ado Na nded fed 10. Dunces. trlda Irdtrwoonts of Co mort menial kind, and baring alortul tits olstsot 00 Dolrt.or• reaming, 0.0 no.AKsotired by Ms colebratei Room of Prdloololplols and Aro :fort. Alr. Collars binutelf lot oblo to odor tho Wrong of doe Art. • style of Ilsor• notypee. enter tingly ti imoupr. std. tote MMr been ourtedoodt• Ammo consand optradno. Ah fond S CiOet M.. 20 I , 0. 0. oto,tdasT gar WINES, trx --Femora; yilthing,t9 w ebs.* POMO , wnu.■t UMW Or all pottiottooo, 9 at 31n la . oan obtain Qom. at the lottp.t at Lb. Moo B Wre of JACOB WEAVES, Jr- \ octs Mutat rod /toot Mott* Sep- We believe Netuie hey rovided2s remedy for every Moths* which Stith is heir to. 111Efrei PETROL/011 or LIMY OIL. pot oo ea it death, from the troth ithorthorr, ow:treated deep In the bowels of - Mother Earth, le, withoot doubt. one of rho gresteet , of thews resuedhos. Rath the followthi testboiry. Woo by a thotofal pothot: Pthatear VOthr,Ohlo. - Seot. It., 'Mi. Mr. S. 2d. Kler—itir: I blow sold all 0001 Petroleum. or Both Oil, oome two mouths post. and twe boon look. log for you along to get • further ertholy. NI month bare odd some dtis i en mon. We hoe found•ttto 011 they ;11117.11-la.den'or." P"" WrriMo K i r :g a l:P . 1;111 tt 10 = l'or. brio trutorful. and in throe booth ware the othorod. and the du: stoppod, ond oho rya:rend immediatthr. it Is also estroordlnary moody for may aud Inflamed Byth, Cots. Braises, aud Emeautativs. .od tor th e !Meg mom bate been toad at louLetawd:tur. Yours, with respect. 'sue thooldw. Woreolo or all Ibo Uo¢o¢ ll l. II Pittsburgh. \ 1.9 IPepere nd,erelsing Petroleum Mew oopYl \ ild,KLPAtile3 RONZT SOAPS, Willett attrat , W nt much attention .t the Would'. Pair. Wilms otter to the citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny ilithr. at the Proprtstars rims, wholesale awl ntaiL This 84p ts twr tlenLarly adapted to thus. troubled with antral hand. In Wham, J EIDL 1 00.. Manta. dell eta GO Wood street. teir Su Advertisement of Monde Cordial, in outtlde van. • gr. Distascs or TOO Livra.—Wben the celebrated Dr. Rah dreamt that dronkadieu nu dieesea enunciatkl &path which the OTP•11.1.0 and observation of medial Imo Is eau day confirming. The enanff-soperentey 10.00. amens of those oho U dall,. In the PM of epleltnone Node. tim7 be Lb.. vaunted Mr. The true emus of condi:U.l.l , ldt le taken for istUration, 1. very trequntly • award state of the Lira. No organ to the humor outdo, when deranged. produces • more Mandist atelogne of /lease. And D. Indeed of applylsA remolds to the malfeetatione of diatom, as often the cam.' physicist. nOuld Pre ecribe with . via to eDI original omega fewer deaths naiad result from drams Wooed by •dsranged Mats . 'of the lime. Thraimerthe of the "Abates enumerated under the had of Consumption, lave their sea In • Camel Liar. (Dee Dr. Clues great worts.) • Ihdlgution. etcPpage of the hienesi. Cadman. and gaunt irregubuity to IM notion 01 the Bowels, are dinars alienating he the ma. prolltio au... to .1.0 that 0,0,0.1 ...go Dr.a.v.i.. TEoo. orb. are asturua with any of the above enumershal diseases, day Mt woad that the Rados of dole maladies la In the Ilan ad for Iteoestection. the beet tenuity leer offered to eta ynbne 14Dr.11eLans's celebrated Lien Pill, for the cure of dead:a or 140 e, Camiaga• Tar tee LI all Magda. ad Merchant. In torn and ,oteutry, ad by • I. KIDD A Cal, PropYietore. di/ Wood•strat foallticr Sol stir MEZCH.DLSZ Or ITT IT PESCHIPTION INSURED, opal the 02,04 fetrilib's attiOst 11•0411. or D.:.¢. br THE PERM OF NAVIGATION. by Ilarlis.ae lellaad Hosts. between ll Eastern Mlles wed e puts of tb. Xlas/vdpiel upoeithe leleelme Wet.,' Plin RISES also taken a, wall. ellen all kit& of Inaereble Pm➢ett7. enedeeste rata of Prez:tic sta. by • 4 OZOILCIL r fe3.lat Agent fez I Itt.bersh and allezbene Cenatr tar" Die. 11'1...ises Lintz Ps cu.---This emit toselleiie boo rapplente .11 otbrta tor tb. 000* 01. disease of the Liver. Its troths an 0* Keaton , ud .seedy. end at awes.* time we pesiertir ob. Ural/ to not surpitsing it aced supareed• other& fermaa:l , br • •ery ittstiogniabed plOyalcias of 'Mato* nit o eV g reed to • realm of wintry hs verb Denali , . or User Corool.tat 10 recollarly Itiossloble and anonson. .Lo hal oprot Testa lo dlorovering the letliveliento progortionbig tbair quantities. lime Pills ore peaullarly ntaistad to noir ken of the alma. sad senos tall to alleviate tbor most obatioahi tows of that terrible etr. plaint They two Jolly because celebrate: and tu resoarebo• of Dr. 3l'Lane barn plasma blv ooze sterna the tansolbotort of sionlliat. Know hiving omens* of th is formidable ocnipistint. atupold 'be 'lthaca (brio Invaluable Pals. Dave you • pato to the rise olds. under the edge. of We ribs. erbielfttornases mitts • pre e snit—unsbla to W with paw cast. Ds. left oldeLvnitts Does.U.socoustait.polinsider tSa amateur. blade. frequently extending to Use o,\ Of the idgatiat? Rey 013. It. that allisonet the llitat lens ars ma. tines takes for rhonmatle. Wynn - also tree* &mom of the Lim; and. If pm vortll bare relief _to inlielitY sea by • tei of Dr. anone's User HD.. \ ' kw el. *0 any Drunlits, or Ilertbaste attire lionise. out the Union; also. 'lmitate VA nstailrby \ J. ICIDD'a &de Propristors..s.lWooll TOOL W0i1,103,. `;‘: CORNEA OF FIRST AND LIBESTY BT 8, PITTSBUItGH,. 'Pi- \', \ asi WOHINISTS' TOOLS of ovovaryvAiDitr, oval TltnN Ploo,lAdlilda aid liandlllll2l.,, ISO I TUC*. 'DRILLING IA INFO. 4kr.. 44-. mana. tatt tolder l o. JOUPU I. usAtuNas a 00. I,` do • , • • 4-". kr= & • s • MANUFACTITIV sut e n. ft A z. t. rjralt...Pusab" ur • D. R. Rogers & Co. nr UFACTURERS of Roger's Patent Lsimns Btael CaltivttaiT.ak..l:ttv.t ofilde and . t ttnott. Pittman:ma, Po. \ t4l2 pEAlCitits=2,oo4 lbs.:in -stare and for talo J. T. ‘J. J. BOONE. 295 Lltosty Amt. LARD -10 DIAL and 301e0, in atom and for br J. T. J. BOONE. OLL BUTTER-20 bbi in store, tot 1, yak by [1•121 J. T. J. BOONE. eiLOVEIL SEED-500 J bus. in otnro and for J. CONS. ri MOTELY SEED-100 bros. is Mere, for JA. els by [611.1 JT.tJ. J. ANUS. BITE BEANS-12 WI. In story,. and tot:.slo by . • J. T. a, J. J. BOONS. MOLASSES -200 MAIL, in store and for wb br , (fall J. T. i J. J. 130021,T.. - - Ra - -W — hltdo 0. RIGA. .sle Dr "L'ILAXRED-200 ton., in store and, 1: ph by • 16121 J. T. IJ. 3. BOOYY. riIA.LLOW-slbels., io ta . ors r end wale JL Dr MU). J. J. ItOONT., GREEN APPLES-30 tes., jut reoeive4 .I_l4 and lby Ws by (1491 J. T. 3. J. HOONI. .... __. riRIZD APPLES-1,000 bus.. in store / 7 one for ads DT 'J.T.i 3. J. BOONE, telr 293 Llterty street --...... VVIIITE GLIFE-7 bble. (lamer? White (Be.b for bah by J. SOD t CO.. CO Wood Emit bIR SNUFF-5001be. hiscasboy Snuff, forosale by 11b12) " J. SOD t CO. 1101111TISII LUSTRE-4' cases for oda by (.12 J. &MD CO., 11DIAN BED-300 lbe., in store and for tale br Ibl2l .I. KIDD a CV. R OTTEN t3TONE-1,500 lbs., in store IA and tor ale by 101.121 KrDD 1 0,4 411. A Q:AMNION. FFF-400 lbs., for sal 0e 0. by MO J. 'KIDD lALOETIO .&01D-0:10 lbs. No. B. for sale by thlfl ' I. KIDD & CO. NO. SUGAR-45P Mat. N. O. Bogor, Li • ••"."•If•••t&OLIAll'i 111241i1r, hl2 No .113 64.2126. 200111 lies/ Valet MOLASSES -300 bbla.'N. O. Mc *me, "1" vENsirr. 410 COFFEE-250 bap Rio ,Coffee;siu stcp sad for ray by\ EXOLIBII a st.rsirriA Es_LASS-200 boxes, assorted sizes, in store V i ~f i 43:l4 tos 5a1e.47,3 ENGLII3II a BINNLIT. UNDRIES -1 ''".l..ttiza b" R3ll /32t4 by *multi * sr.snrr "D6ANUTB-500 bon. Pcsauta, just tedd a ris i 1 " 1 " 7 ' maim a amorn. I IBIED BEEF-10 tioraes s.: 0. Dried .4" " " Virgin a imam. • - ,V ENISON-50. prime- Hams, for lab) by J. D. IN/LLI=O OD. toll \ No. In Wood surd. 11 . ARD No. 1 Winter D. A. FAHRY4TOCW 6.1 A : vag. Wood ozd Ylnd grata. 41PT13. TUR4ENTIIIZ-60 bbley,i¢ prim k r ter .111.1 , t. EFINED BORA X-1,50q lbs. svem for sai a aDy t. 12 B. A. %TAU:NED HONEY—Conveniently "pat o.M g intaTiALTlrffo 4 .. b 4r. Weals satk.'.,t, • Q RI .r. kris 1: Ft lo Obis-Mgt* Nan, 9 BM. Roll Batt " f. r •b.24.74ra, guazain t or INO P W rO L n s t .li st.ll % 115 WO. atre, IS .m t. ew Letter Press. mill lever COPYIN _ —A ninr'Aitio r; Woe the an d eoemdoieot. cow pea. aolporerful offered t the webno. emote, sod others Id i rot of Proem, are Invited to coll , modasaredge theld.. or sale hr .:. R. viEu i vs, ' ' Bookodlersod Ithettoorr, 6LCffigoed et. between Third:weft fourth. DEEK'S FLOII,R\ OF PIIIIPKANS, FOR' a PlS—Thla ord.:NCI, props:ad from; and roost. Pooroklas. oral 1-111 roarr alas of .usw , kr amaur. , • ' Distmomp—T.l. az* own.. or two tabirrooottfol., of 04 vardts, and Mau, It onaquart of rant: la It surd ro es our or 1.0.10 a Ana . o{o4 atom latch. add aiP4 I rol and metes to malt the rota. . Fri..= alata Dor Dos . Doidhr R. E. SELLERS: . tax , \ v 07 Woad stmt. QIINDRIES,--- 1, \ \ ~ k 3 Do buahiqa Clow Bead • 100 boahals Stroottip.Doe 100 bythals Dry Avalon • • J: , blao Whits D .: , , lllbis Roll Bla \ r: . k \ iLkte•LST \ IQ 6 Gq• Ltd fa. mitt hi \ J..lk lf,. IMOVD. Cal: \ corner of 81:th and Wood stmts. OLASSES-25() bbLi. Plint4ion wet, I WE•1111• trooi„stlsmbost Jekyl* Ow LOYD. , maw 1.7 3. Anil, 4. 1 11/All--25 tatcle. , oll,l crop Sagay s forsale Allow. to elom • °vulva/solo, by \ \ ' 1•12 \ J. A.M.OYD.! 13 -- OTASII-20 ()asks toire Pocash;,'S,bbls. .I_ Relents,. air see by [Mll9l J. B B. ITOND.i Tl5lll PEIII-&'iNCIAL . .\ \ ' TRADE BALE'. OF NEW \ cAniustig.! l . 9 N WEDNESDAY morxiitig, SttAtt hi ARM' c.f. sf lON elelcoks.th.ofif. N. 'IR If OgltUit and PEOLAVELPHIA , AZ i \ lila til.errs• streets. Phllsdelybla \ . Ths roll•t ion • 111 massifs nosily Tig , ll6 DONA Including eighty of aust s P a 40... C 4 ., .4 111 11 . 4.144. ' itdr Sale sosicirs, Sal so bostposectenfms seolajit.of Ow "maths:, AIAISED af. HILAIEN AM' Philsda. Feb. ISSa: ifsitt l3 .l atiffisrasr• g n EOOND-11AND PIANO Ms Ora.— 7r61 \OO Oot dO. "lia t fitillalor e fira. For ale by \ t. fall jO.O pc. lngsa y. tro Gold. FWD aad \ \ \ \ For Twenty Days. . ~ \ S T A. th uieV at g Irt?se,_a::ugt.', neee.—A',, and tar l :et Weer, 11111, continue their Itlrries. onnti-nannal 8410 for Wont/ N longer, I , Cairiag" ea For Sele.'•\ • • REMOV Alr\-Th e uniereignodEW .rnounees thit h. hit manned to hie e BO Tvo o M to l e C un l . l . on a U t l h t e W Gr A e ll n E s ll n o arogBlg. tit De. and . Pl_rtladelphis r a ItT i gn l Vpar . b e t r . nlyi . . 1 11 "*" 17all IV, of. t tt u r r ig: n ' e n' er lad seep ' undiand . t.inn.nynOlLS. triblen h will bill on the very loran tem. for \ rub. ILaring ' had melee years' *rutin, In the basinore. nod 'pith Ids well bannorn terilltladt in the Cut. be !utter, blrosell In putting Own all ainnAtition., . \ These ;atilna to:purchase are resPenthally Welted . to rail and for the+ limier. \ Cat= r d n. " 711114 . 1trg " \ 1 t l arer '111.11. 61. , . \ FrOyosals for Soal. - . liDEOPoB4.l3'7ill be !tented by the e derdgeoll:tthe B . ot ThoglishitHennettrßeooni deliveryntil the grit day arch ni - lbr the dell/ r•f I POP shale 01 050 COAL. to Ilatboste. at the Means nt the ,. Clinton Coiling PIM." South Pitts. burgh. [tali , BILN2I ETC. 3ILROIIILL it CO. Hotel', Stlazdhpata, and Eatitigaonisea, CAN be eoPplked,la the corner\of Wood sod Filth otteete.Vlth PICKLEB br tbi,pllan crr baddred; freak Temearf t telidd cud: ddrt , ddde dlitel. by te. ba11•1; 5104 =menus other dtt miss of fell We *duo:Nat eakelesale • b 43 1.. me:muß, CO - New Books!. : eli, Books t t I CIIRSE or Clifton, b • Mrs . bonthicort.• Blast Ukiah No. 11; Om Ilolvard,or How • Win \ Wife; ; ' • Living gm No 417; Claude Itovol. Dkk Clingin; - ,! ' \ Magazine of Art. for lanvomr7; \ . ovntil. • ;temp"; awl Loosposier th3:antaroa of a Ogg: Captain Blots //rash sup r. _just revived. at ' KULL CALLOW'S. • fen N 0.74 Th ird otrett.o to tn. brig OfLeo. . New Books, and Fresh :nprdies' - 1)B, A. Alexander's New Honk; \ Israeli; bib Nation: \ uT .g lbtlimt.Seratant by pr. ode , ear. 11'611, a.aei . Bybee t;trbalan Ynr Paptlat Pralaarb • Batty ta'a Warta 8 rats; • GMT'S Pomo. illustralau Song of Oa Bea. Behllbrr. Illdstratad: Itrary sad Walt* on PM.; • :,,,srarra au st. Petra; Houma:ea Palmt A... Wait • Uhl by author at Iblp at .•.; lAITY as,l Lowly. t'inar; all Elooll. ‘ 1:rlood Allrrtrook. by Fumy_ Fantsl.o • 11810. aa.l Married bls, Katy impart Iletta•bald of Biz 'Mamas Mara; • Lantaaa's Ufa of Rektor; ` I Webstera Warta. aortas; Bro ; 3143aalara aptarb•in blootriclea Mitt& lloyaitat , r, • BOW" awl Saraatila net, Fraud; mud !Metall tramming Irk-dartarr Palasa op arabliaetara. Lamm. • , OW. ta Worker. la Metall:. ' • Daslatta br Zama:oats; -, ca;;;,,alaae Apocalyptic Blratabot; Cumulate Berea I.lbaxebac actwol.,, Juvenile. ami. Sand,' eeLaal All of Carler,'‘ pa I,llrallaan •• `,", DAVISON a AO•EW. 1.11! aoiedlan and Stationer.. EA Xasitt unreal. • - . . (Z170.&13-411 hhds. N. 0., good fair to • of vita., tottios thliday exello gm. for sae 1 , 1 Affil 8111lIVISR, P11.W011211 NILOLASSE9-1,040 bbls. prime N. 0., in mks.; 3l/orleassudosa the Wain Time Dats offlial" oft =all Comialiston; \ • eSse4 VIR 44 ',. O . Jut th". Ye a: 'Vt.4!l. P#4,W4 .1 ROLL BUTTER-6 him pa., anrd~oi cu IL.Cexltra; 1. • °.l ~ . , 1: \\. . ' Valuable Books at Aliedau. lIN Saturday ayeniog, 12th init aat, at q \ L t cdoek atlCceeslM. Xecas.oq t .os ial sac Plitt str e ets. mill be'mk, aleste o , tf t.abe PAX bOKe, eetsesr 1.7 , ne e t s of 1.1104.7. Plillomotal. r.irr•Th...korro rku.. , A peltraon of eta,. P.T.foli D-1,1 OD 1100 ES. Puma , : 1... . . Ale, Pascale era Potts% alblee. Uptee . Pam, Mellows.. ta *r. P. IL DAVIS. Aveliee . et 1.14 . _ , Aclatiniatratofa Sale' of Stock ? QN Monday !wetting, Febmar, 143, at 7% o'clock. Commercial tb. PION , booms. Moko cod and lOt ammta.l4ll be aold„ vitbma rme e. mmb—par tondo • zi awes Bark in bloom:m.lmM Neolaktion Co 61 " Broads - eV, lield Plank Itoed " Obin Inning Co. Copy. . 0. Ist. do. in. dor , balk and Plit.bumb T•lotraTiberb , • \ 10 " 0100 nad PV balloned Co. P. 31. DAlfl5. 1911--4 caste No. 1, for reudlirkg„ lEt sale by Ite9l 11. ooLurta. Penni eke A PeLES--Pippins, and Ms: ,1 0 .1 . \ PP," , st "l•br \ YSY.EY U. COLLINS. NIRAPPING PAPER,-5.X) reams cam iqoit ard medium...for .alA.t. , Lana H. COLLINS. D ROOSIS--240 doz. for etla - by IP STS tILRAY lt COLLINS. a1,A13.50 boxer. eel° Glue. for eale by to \ TIENET IL COLLINS. pRODUCE=-20 cooks, Fla:Aced; \ \ 4 Ida. N. 1 Lard; 00 1"" s.';* I L". 110 ; bll.*Cover....l: ' ‘,, . /00 basb.l. D.OOl frks; \ j . " k t io t.°4 '" " .7 .a . f° B.1)111611TII i oa.. di Woad i . 4. 1 ,... POTASH -2 0 . POTASH -20 d7ke No. 1 Potash: for mole \ ', DT i toll \ J. S. DILIPOSSII A 00. ARD-43 bble.\4.sio. 1; 7 MI bay. do, ‘8,.. Innloac. frcm s tmaer U. 8.110. far We by DICILIa 01.0. RUTTER--3 rotEB Rgll cute landing from C. a ' ' a t b A T IAEI DICKEY 1. CO. 1111ESNIITS-3 bb s. uDd 5 bags, now u ' ai " from "'" u i g a ,lifhtiNgra lan Qll COPYER-2 Oopper , ma roc, u.a. for rale DT • Co. Itlaull VICHY! C EftS-37 baglh..n 0 , % vidiugfron E-- sta u. mot , I. "Win utoa ET amor frclin EGOS- 9 bble., now lan „ irteamal 5. " 1 ' 14 ' ma. br DICKEY 100. lending Wes...2Lose from N g" kr DICCEIC CO. 131.001.18-- -" 'l92oovr t"m nu.'" U . B. ticsay' a co. IaTaTIXERS-44 bags, now.landing from ' saucer FOrest Rao. for &Air br \ IrAtkii DICKEY A 0.1, (I . llESi ‘ i UT* -22 bags, now : lending trolly 1-1 Fmd R°" 'lrerea ' fflCKEY A CO. \ Ws r saoyront awls. inter s rew ong, , tgy OLD \KENTUCKY HOME; . • iirett for tile Wagon; .10 an other muter EMI. MRS, and.MISS Mt Rai beg„ leave to i mmihualltes=tr o buitatitheray anCll"Lihl(7o,l7E.Voardlog tote, matho.l of math! log, turaoto,datbi romeahally currfiKlL co. OF 01 , thm• terms. to Prof. Ulla ;11011P.A. 04 Labatt sad. I fool knoereplearom moommtudlng Mu. and Da BAIL to Um Bill3l/0.111 stn.:lona who hare volitional . to ma wish thwle potsonsas. md fed eonfideot that Oros(yßyrom of Loam-adios will oontiotto to netaln sod gain -L.73T0 ral=tro,VolOrW7loo • • 111. Prrrousow. Janu0ri...30,1833. 148311 w arw Is,Eur. aousz. Tuidirat, nuTiquigs LASELL, • Importers mad LlTheleseile Dealers, 1i0.91 Ltherkstiesl. N. To A RE now ieceivingtAnd opening a ieav I__...oo!otnalr are siva et gll.llB wet YANCT, mt.iciwDl3l3:.easetaele Dzelaelks. Dews:sods, sod arj / Lels tltlese, W ud lelts Lsese tbo s, essieltseeese Otto dff o ir; torst.bsr with tzr=nrot !Lew owls trdtog":iin 1 1 111101 Val dalzabil m narT 7ric. wH. G. TULLIO:I, • STEPTILT LARILL, WM. P. LIUTCEIIat ' WM. D. HART. O ,L cCOERLB All Ws With Worms , THE second, ihird;'; and taurthiitort ROOHO. over 22WD, Sienna At (We I ewe, mut J. D. MoDeves Denclitore . ;:bltt=tg'trZltn_oa=rbabi be 4 . 1 h*m.TF-Soot I.WILSON kiOY; 'um CaOlarnusetarfra9 l Wood Meet N. 11.:—Poureeetory Dom by le feet DUI.. -----,—, ---- . IVARRANTED—LOREAUX' EXTRACT .ill ies ore all roots (Grosse or rail) from cire p. ol mumn.tikan, by rubbing on rho root. and osolliwit wrier with a wog* or brash—yr:lw 25 onto: Formals. wholarle and Wall, by ', IL Z. WYLLIMS. get • , ‘ • , . fa 'Nowt Satoh s. • "It takes Precedence of all !" - \ • Q.O SAY_Towotolde Druggists, of B. A.\ it tn i...) nuttzsrowe nnednallat 17211.1d1PC0 war , mutt is sturronalt7 V....1L U. 4 .. 3,7 ... th• "` , itiagrErts, twitters. Nov: 1 , MI. .. .04. U. L. ;abut.= • Co. Pittabargbt P.. t3ottlazdest—toe l'o.r4 4 tosto attloptd 00.—. Mt LUAU' .. tik•ltst .0.1 etd•f. Th•tristuti of WA vallk•Ola lams-, ration are now to •allAtuord .. l4l,tid• YU:May.ll3O4 teiljEZNlLT:k o ldt . rta;V:ipag: .l : l7 :A:Traii, 1,=.1 do not , I , l=htLo i r i ttotant•g l it t to t.a l.ttal i 001 It t• t of. I= . tt ......b.5, -- re teal. utd •rith • .otrostatall 1 . 3r0.1.• rorpottrolrg, IL L. Loma= & Bali . ' wrid•old bv IS • L VAIIHINSOCK f. CO." ' ~ • an. Word .n 9 Ale.t. extets. I' ittidrenib:. INSTROMINTS-24- wage; I Phirslisee Pookst eS4Ttmnra.tafr.. tax Davi. toren; Dental _lnstrgClai_44 rnla~sanrWmpudear.l3 9 . l die - Bairm Irktuß a M.,WWOa ftre*L, MORT - . and PBSTLER---100 • os: tbmportgo • liertszn imt Pardas. br ALIVI'TE \KVIVES--200 do Palette tn,Kalrea . ano. r and GilderObnly Porian nn J. IDM. ATHEit BISLVNG —We have un band over Glen° feet °Makatea :Ingo& Issunneketba Bege .rims nom teept Incleuela erteltheeekeh w. till sell on elm soon atom* term=. the kik* n of till and others. Is Welted to Ws artiek believe lt k the tent era before Ansel foe rale Illthls ,41 tf.k - , kraiLiNgt7A4. ---, , , Coal Worki,it Baler ' - '', ' \ , . . tTUATED ur Eliiabb Township, -tar * nal.. beion taw b..ah, ad*. la t.O cp.stka. . A. t Asti' sons of 00116 strata la bs balsa out. sad \ Lb* Road noel PO as. la sacallamt clash sad melt ask \ tdsbsd. Thai ark Om Islasslaa to las Woria MN, ~ SWUM' WINES sad LOOS COSY °VLSI, , • - .TIIa sodas Is of soffiebrat dsvtb SO O . to tt rr boats to la.: \ loadsd at sal tlosa i• abotaalil bs sold tlosna •), . • apple to CLARE a ZOtlAlt,oo tbs Vocals& or PI N G \ sobassibsts, at tbslr aka, No. ISt Fourth street. . '• bad , . . I.OltAtal ' , ?MIX! '. l OlraßitrZ ;\ Allegheny m Ty !, GAS • \ a nren..ereet. urtpirr )311103131F1ELD I Pisin and Hued MIEN /6. •• A J ATELCIr FLANNELS; and oth r makes ,11 V, of nnslartntsblealauxtt, to be had .t • isortll , A earner of Yousevand alarlrat rtreet, GT - 31UltPlilt a nuttonslatax LEACIIE.D an& uxibl,zobed mustv,s„ ' oLI IglonAgrir.4, ll , -. FU rt 7 LD- \ • - SIICI3O , A HO t ice. ••• •,; PrELEAnnual Elecnottfor Offia6re for "thq - b C o . o p '" u tt l i'etf; d roaT: oTeAP"'"va, '‘, dig;ll..asut 'iriT.L.b3 dtiOf littabtuh. on UONDAT. the 71.11 of blazon orostmo., 1 c'oinot. • 30E/1 ktArral. • • fad/ Ak, ACKLeRY.L, CODFISII,.. LIERRINGS, 0 bbls.No.. L bad 3 blacksz•l I. au. I.o,auluor . ..al b ts Codesb: lktrtc~ .loUrat dcre Ritiri Bak by ,0. V:1610E11 . / ar-f., , \•• • Nat. Z. sad NI &mid Wam*. • Yerllck • betaw Charm Knot. Phllarba., Q GAR CUREDIitaII3IO casks, ree • , )- 3 1 . ..T1 for Ell! br BELL at4ciajz . r. GOSIO ls: Eggs," per •stmaer Elio:. for nip Dr (01 DELL LIGGETT. bbie. prime, reed end foxin, by _jr.;] DELL k 1100131.. ON;ti9 bbLs.zfa VEIWIG4IS---500 Ibn, in atom and for \ J. KIDD & 00.. 0) Mai A QUA kby ("FT) ORTIS--20 carboy - JUDD k s, in store an. gu BLACK, far Weal'. atiae clarified ..aine.o. Olt) m 4 DLIZIML a Jo, T116%011 DOLLARS TO LOAN , ID for form on Ord """"F of g °° 4 vrforrfr7. ' ; MoLoUNG - 11. ilftte nowt- A STIMA, PHTHISIO—This trouble ilk mum and banning illation, visiob Intaraoll much with ones tat* niltOC.ini ...Wit/ =Wad? • mit • titan nib aro oiCOID pitsba, ir tno promo too • , Itodpire istkalP Oi MYLItIVOUS, TAB, nod CHAN- UtlALititht. ItDu otrootal twiny very tanstlnud• oar.> Za ado eat pia nt. Va diratia. to iv ca. and abet 'Ont. lan:mown. as Uto sear pug* dn. nos [ha tertlicaio of geMorcrits. ON NW 13 . Rant , CSINSINL.FA=NNST &on sactlng to the otro).D.ltodffe V I.larnat. Tann Coiton. t dots not trias.oroily ot. tbvtoto e 7•17 hilt bout. b E. 8Z 6t Wool atiwt. ae q t. foelllllll b 7 \ =lmamYoo. T i entb/ S l r kil . 13 \ 1;51A -- 1 DICKEY k Ou. lOTTON-80 bales, past;,sraited fot Bat- 44 5. t° \ AWE; . FAIONb•-: l lx 3 xes w artitis. for Sae by ha .ItAllti trtcary a co. ARD—lui tierces Ne. 1' Zeit Lerdi in *Ws. far nt. by VALLI DICILET f CO. wetin. BOARDS-40 doz;.fot b r % I I vs. .. , V , 4 P:1 Ali r 3,0 bbL . N. C., fur aato b c4\ , cos m IQR t ~ii Pboxes for sale by - \ VON DoNwnonastcaPV glitott . O.z GINGEtz-30.kege;to - ii - sW4 X.P \ VON )10113$1iiilati, soxritt.- - DRUG s4.toz riXTURES FOR EIALE4,' AWI ... 4 c" , i'mPlats WA • ritlatava. voluble lAr it. • . 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