PITTSBURGH GAZETTE POBLIBMID 141 RUM • 00 l'ITIS21:111,0 11 .81117RDAT isonmito,ln.l9, 1853 larRE;11) G NAM= WILL B. EPO UN ~,OX,SAGIIPAGS OP - Tist:Pw — mtuton ifesizr Geszers..—The ate: wire dr= talon freasi r lriekly gesetti etas to oar burinue aria nentdedtsble needle= of tanking their buslneas 0,? drieolatloa la between tour end ere thousand, mob .l6ojeteenty "Wage and county in Western Pennerl• tee Sal toriel Bootee 1 . - nor erintiln Estebilsbrient of the :eller Otztrri. are ;:.,I'.! - •!renteed oa B o nder. ADTESTIBILIIB . echo doh* emir elnXer In the rarer on Monday morning. Vonn in beton 6 o'clock. on. flatemier • .4119LWITIMI V.A.LLIIT RosiL—Tbe Commission .., :Wri,. - at 'ibid . , meeting yesteiday, fixed upon the s s •::;• 14Brif Idioh . the day for opening hooks for 111hittindtstOptio of stook. Books will be opined 'Bi- :PAi lonizb;,Hertiottsvilla, Can 'l. ;'so6lPrg, sati , gaehingten. The advertise :-. mint of the Coninialonere appests in today's „/Yl',arliole from the Richmond .Examiner, on the .;riiiit Of vaj”, question, will appear on • 'The- translatien of a letter from Hungary, whieffate sitrato-dsy, wail be reed with intent° tatereitly eieriierson who encourages, a hope of the medy 'salvation uf that oppressed coon- The ;dame It gives " of the tyranny of the .Atottila gamr=orit is tiuly awfuL Death on - ,the battle 1110„Int thWeannon's mouth; to far pre , fertple beach a living torture. It- cannot be that the Bangui= will long frallt'under each &We:table - oppression. God blies and preseree : Yee dlalltiguiehmiand noble @met Lome Bassets, ..:.oulid*rpare his way to strike another blow for hilt aOlirre Land, and may , that blow pima iffee stnei HungartWit" and Ressutb at her head, -the deoPostleati of the Old World will eremblo— and that wank of all despotlems, -bindlng both coal andbody, the diabelleal despotism of Rome, till tall with, one Lang, loud shriek of siespoir, end cane the wail& no more. God, in his good add iatirelfal Vravidenee, hasten the dsy I , Its EMIT Or Rein! • CATHOLICISM .—We otatfthe following loading editorial article; from Citholla paper, pubiletial in this al . fait specimen of the dolootable articles gesoi - that organ of aka prieat '?;;l-.'',' lila of Rome. la iniaoa cribs inidjing "la hither hatred ofE'rotootantLtro and dell and ftfrertr, 'which perredee the Papal • priesthood,-.: When =eh - Wicks - oesseleenly flew fieut.thi , nonash press,' And when our free ectiils,;isttOntin of ,free principles, are linear wamld pp 4„, whet hare ye to expect, abraiti. Eimis -swim pia 'the - iscamiimq ;this op¢ntryt Q will net nowpitt the Ten from the . - Atnpollof inn*, kentsmity. - . - Trisreirot.tbouir,:or ND. 19th . , ' ' ,Protintantimit'in,2dunehausenism, Ii a grey compound of falsehood, frem whtek nothing else . enamtne, or;'cen be expected to emanate, ease that Snide partakes a , SC astern- A lie well and stoutly persisted In, may.seentingly do' much towards' the seeteplielunent eta purpq:ee; ita life must neonesnly ylebUldteathOrbith pill: advance tenfold the greadecnage,by beiing it to-eitoonnter mad muse. '-":"Toinreettit is certain in the mid, whether that L. and tin.fer . off en - neer. ,The. Catholic • Church, thirefore;busiialdrig to - fear, adhere nothing. y..=frainr:theSincessing use sgtapui her, of this 4iitpenitatherbands of-Protestantism. It Is at - . beet entesteemakycleutajteneouad notwithetand - inttheskl/I constant use begits, Protestant!® t...haellialinted more mortal wounds upon theniandeheinpenthe objerd'ef Its and 'of the wounds thus -Indicted, that crazy. heresy Is fiat dying. - : -Altespren the.‘roisgaideof eserythieg. tenyeand naturally eeponsing the wrong side of arm, qiunitleti-Rnie i ts own friends, have re •-; fuSedldiroat; where eapeileaceins taught them. .theystre tortit".to ken -Thus Iforsuth was" hailed .-•: by it atitlia,faulearest shout, his .: same was no tongue, and his epeeehes,lnsulthig at they At/erica:is; excluded alt other matter ,"•"'" froutProtestent"jetattele, stealer and religions. The'Catholics sione., proclaimed the troth, and ;twere-retiled far their psies..A few mounts here 6114. and the- stabi of =Wet is thus pithily stated by one of our city papers, whirl inestactire In supporting the Feandhumbug •-now exploded :—'! we inanely: nays the eit .464-"PPoP PiPtre nay, but we find some ill-na• or nut sneer at the nobler, but most nnfor gutterisn Lnais Kossuth " Frcm 'llthonasprelse,andahnost adorstion,tri Ungar , eireepert sessre'la • great change to take plan i'few mouths; Bet at in the ease of Rossetti, .' the matter cd Dietentesaisa Mame being yang mere question of time, and not sensible men are welt aware of thi foot; however reign; sat some easy be to admit It. 'every 'day. is thls devilish compound aaosaing its hold upon Men and furnishing. punt of Its paternity.. All the ingenuity of the devil,. which . has given it ten thousand. forms, rilinet.preserie it from the sukddal death sp , prosahlug.: „Nellooll6i has one -hranbttg explod ed oa its heads than It graspnanother, to nee as an oCeartian for abase used misrepresentation of parrot. 'The Medial lathe cue now in nee. Amin and his wife it etatee have been imprison 'MUD Tuscany for reading the Bible in their own . bonen. It ts not true` and those who assert it "knew It.; And they knew also there are hundreds . ; there who read the Bible in their own hawses tied are not molested. .. This of Itself issaffmant print that the offence. • of the - Medial is not es stated. After reiterating atain'and sedharpingupontbis falsehood until it wan nemeary to epics!' in order to avoid naessa, they canoed Practices Nadia' to die, - and acconred the - Doke of Tunny with murder , ing 'him, by pattering poison to put in his food. This charitable appendage totheoriginal lie, lived but era& or two; yet after it was neceesarily =se tielde, and it had been aneaunced several days j that P. *alai Inn alive, a religious (?) riper of eitj'atnutented severely open its own honesty by publishing the "death, with charge • of poiscidng, •fze..... 'Sympathetic meetings have bleu held In different 'pith% resabatioce in rela. Bonin the liadial have been, introdneel Into State legislature!, President Fillmore and his eialtait State, Mr; Everett, boa It Is:dated, weft ea lattin to the' Dike of Tunny, and a maighleabgedittir has expressed e wishthatsome noodle should caner himself with immortal glory Syproposlng to Congress some soden In the mat ;--'•= ter betorethe circa of the action. . Thus stands the Latest ,humbug. - The (Who ' Ito pita hare, as usual, told the truth, and nor await patiently the explosion. It is a matter of indignant:nylons or bow theta the time may be before thlittascurs-411t will Immediately be _replaced by another:. The only advantage de ,,risable from an immediate' bunting, Is an ear . Gin 01e,10111.1. &z AVIIIILILIATeiIun —We gtenothr Boston Shipping tlt of Wadies . . day, tit' aiiiaber of sands which have Batted and silt neiitiestilsel foe the above destine dins, oomitiorcti with the "'me tinis lent peer, Which vs subjoin: • " Baklled. Advertised:7 i552 , - - - , 1853 — '186:2 148 , , , New York, Bildziore; Porpt, Tit; lecUana (Pa.)• Regitur, ma ant the from Blaine'.lle to Botha, Is by In t. and lt therafore , tnivoestes the lolling of the North-If ezternitiltread by that route.. It 'sine tbe folloving.table etillenutues Pali Ellav il le to Freepoa, ~Freeport to Batter, From Bairn/ills to Indians,. Indian► to Butler. ttivla freight eau Freest)) , be gotten veer from Wheeling ea quiet att from' Pitts- WAtelingllautte. That :Irby. .; it mot gotten over am quiet?. vibi lute filiglte,.after. lying over - for weeks re bad.to be reatipped to the orleaal altrpptio. SS 1111 S. accuse only tut vett? i ds =att . llotia ne tilnanst. - -Wo espy the tot= toning tattagtoptlttaas thellecophlo Borst: of the : Comment li anaeceseng: -,itaitostiti the stncitmt of 2,760 Indio, was emit up the tioactut seek; - z - keornoiderable quantity .of cotton iow odpmegt to Pittsburgh - from this, atty. - .Tru Cir:oita 13IUP.—The Co!aria etilp Crier: wow retained to Now York'am lb. lOttt cwt botog state.] out to, star 'and 'mi.:bored near thW Cott= Slat piWw laded. alsitst this morning (luiloettiO,thlolt wratttor and beim - tomer. Thh-Hotise' cf -Iteprimentatives on TtVUlditY pealed the bill, Whick passed the Senate at • the eeesion, amendatory of the existing laws regulating the coinage cf the half dollar, quer . - ter dollar, dtme, and half dime, and providing for the coinage of three-dollar gold pieces. The . Dill received no amendment in the House, and therefore reqatres only the aim:stunt of the President to become a law. As the subject pee sasses general Interest, we insert the provis ions of the bill at length, as follows: Sze. I. That from and after the first day of Jane, -eighteen hundred - and fifty-three, the weighttot the half dollar or piece of fifty cents .thall be one hundred sad ninety-two grains, and the quarter dollar, dime and half dime, shall be respeetfally, one-half, one-fittb;lud ono-tenth of the weight of said half dollar. See. 2. That the silver coin Issued In conform ity With the above eection dull be legal tenders In payment of debts for all emus not exceeding five dollars. Sze. 8. Thee,in order to procure bullion far the requisite coinage of the subdivisions of - the dollar authorized by this act,the Treasurer of the Mint shallorlth the approval of the Director, purchase such bullion with the hellion fund of the mint. He that' charge himself with the gain arising from the coinage of such bullion into coins of a nominal value exceeding the intrinsic value there of, and shall be credited with the difference be tween inch intrinsic) value and the price paid for sad bullion, and with the expense of distri buting said coins as hereinafter -plorldtd. The • balances tb his credit, or the profit of said coin age, chill be, from time to time, on it mamma of the Director of the mint, transferred to the se-; count of the Treasury of the United States. Szc. 4. That such coins shall be paid.ont at the mint, In exchange for gold coins at par, in sumanot lose than one huadred dollars; sad It shall be lawful, also, to transmit percale of the same from time to time to the assistant treasu rers, depositaries, and other offioere of the Ifni ' tad States, under general regulations, pro Posed by the Direetor:of the Mint; and approved by the Secretary of the' Treasury: Prooidd,—however, That the amount coined into quarter dollars,. dimes, and half dimes shall be regulated by the Secretary of the Treasury. Sze. b. That-no deposites for coinage into the 1 1 half dollar, qiuuter dollar, dime, and half dime shall hereafter be received, other than those made by the Treasurer of the Mint, ea herein authorized, and upon account of the United States. Sac. 6. That, at the optloit of the depositor, gold or oUver may be east late bars or ingots of either pare metal or of Mender:l fineness, as the owner may prefer, wth a stamp upon the came designating Its weight and fineness; but no piece, of either gold or silver, shall bo out. Into bare or bigots of a lees weight than ten ounces, ezeept pieces of one ounce, of two ounces, of three ounces, and of live ounces, all of which Pleoes•of lees weight than tawniness shall be of the standard fineness, with their we ght and fine• neas itamped upon them; but in asses when the the gold , and sliver deposited be coined Or out Into bars or Jogai, there "hall be a charge. to the depoiitor in addition to ,the tharts now Made for refiningi or parting the metals,. of one. half of one pet cent The money aiielegfeom this charge of ono-half pee cent shall be charged to the Treasurer of the mint, sea froth time to time en warrant of the Direator of the Milt, shall be tranafend into..ths. Treasury of the. United States: Precidedokoserer, That nothing contain ed in this section shill be considered se applying to the half dollar, the quarter dollar, the , dime, and half dime. Sze. 7. That from time to time there shall be struck and coined at the Mint of the United States, and the branches thereof, conformably in all respects to law, and conformably in all re ' epoch' to the standard of gold coins now estab lished by law, a coin of gold of the value et three dollare, or units, and blithe provisions of an sot entitled "An act to authorise deadness of gold dollars and double eagles," approved March third, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, shill be applied to the coin herein authorized, en far as the same may be applicable: but the deviate sad shape of the three-donee piece shall be fixed by the Secretary of the 'funerary. Sw. 8. That this act 6'll be in brio from and Viler the first day of Jane next. • Ctrr MORTALIST.—We find in the Philadel phia Bulletin a coteporieon of the bills of mor tality in the Atlantic cities, as follows: Deaths. r opulation. ANb of ter. Philadelphia, 107 409,000 Ito 1927 New York, 337 515,000 Ito 1528 Baltimore, , 123 169,000 Ito 1174 Boston, , 7G 139,000 Ito 1644 New Orleans, 139 120,000 Ito 1158 Charleston. • 18 .43,000 Ito 2388 Brooldyn 97,500 Ito 1644 The mortality within the city limits of Pitts burgh, embracing a Mutation of 60,000, was last Week only 15 ; end wiadn. the city and its' euburlie, embracing %population of oyez- 100,000, it MO only 30—or 1 In 3,300. According to this comparison, Pittsburgh is the healthiest city in the Velem; and it' e could only get rid of the "smoke naleancy,wonld be rather a tolerable piaoe to lire i 4" To vie Manor. 01 VII Gurrtz—Will you allow a inbacriber, through the dolmans of your paper, to make a eaggeation to the oeuenzmoity, atlarge; which, if curled oat, will swell the re saurus of a literary inetitution in cur midst, (now bat indifferently sustained,) and :greatly beoeftt a large and important clue In one com munity. - Every employer, merchant, manufacturer or artisan, 'Mould study the welfare, physical, In tellectual and moral, of those under hie direc tion: This, if he be luttnecuted by no higher •• olives, IL will be hie interest to do, 111 a Matter , of policy. In this enlightened age It is notne cessary to atop to prove Ma. It need only be stated to be admitted. What I have propose then Is this, let to those laving others in their ,employ a clerks, sales men or mechanics, take. one or more subscrip tions in the "Yong bleu' Library and Mechan ics lostitnte" far their benefit. I have no alibi the managers of the institute wilt admit one perhaps two persons, such as are designated by 'the subscriber, to their rooms every evening for the price of one enteeripdon. There Is no mer chant or, storekeeper, even of those who keep open their stares after night, but what could ,spare one or more (an proportion to thermopber employed) In rotation for one or two sem:dogs In the week. .If thought proper the priv ilege might be held up u n reward for the fsithfal discharge of duties entrusted. I am satisfied anyone maim: the trial will soon find himself amply repaid for the small outlay Moaned. • • • .. It has been customary for some few pan, at certain seasons, to oloeo the stores at an early hour to afford the employed time for rat:creation end improvement, and I believe an agreement to that effeot, for this year, is now in circulation In tome giurters. To this I have no objection. Let it be done whenever practicable and by 'adopting:lite suggestion I hare thrown out, a place, the most gettable for passion their leisure bona; and socompllibing ' the end proposed, will be provided for those thus freed. A hlssonstrr. • 0010 Aim IMPLILNA BAILZOAD.-.-AD addittoaal porohase , of 4,100 tone iron has been made for this road, leaving only 1900 tons more wanting to complete tho whole Mac The Company Is in chighly ,prosperons state--sbandant fonds on bend, tare lit good. the rails nearly. tall en treated for and to be delivered cooly in the spriog, and the work in such a state of fonnwl. ores as to warrant the espeotation that ears will -be rouninenn Its whole length on or before the let January nett. In the whole annuls of rail road enterpritheno Instance can be fond of so large a work as this completed in so short a tiros after the env:nattiest of the Compthy.—Forf Wayne &Wind. 10 11C. 6 30 3 - 2 1 Z. Legit/sae Fun.—The other — day In the .New Jersey Senate. the Be,. Mr. Onyler, by permis sion, presented the petition of the ladies of Met; ear county in favor of the Moine law.. In.is appeal to' the Senators, he.said: °Many of you are husbands—all of you are fatherer! • Now. several of those gentlemen are baehelorit, and thareverend gentlemarerremarke created &smile on the fool of the;ontsiders, some of wbomwrote the words above quoted on slips of paper. and circulated them among the Senators who; were DM; limo settling% telessemmst - . i 7.. 76% 23 '64 railreg 2 VaaVartat itm. —Dining the three montha of October, 'November and December last, Mesere. Andrew tit wileon, near the Depot of the Little Mimi Railroad. paid oat CM $OOO. 000 on hop, the major portion of which were trareported to the City over that road Coninarnort or dwarfs a Erratum... The following etatement In published In Ensllsh pen on the aurhority • of Parliamentary d m . ments, 'bowing an Inman of consumption of eyisitnons liquors within the last ton yam: la 1811 the total population of Great UMW -and Ireland—to wit, 26,852.678. poisons—con maned 24,172,697 gallons' of spirits, or. 90 100 of 6 gallon nob; in 1850, the same people, In. messed to 27,4E5,822 persons, consumed 28,- 054,107 gallons of spirits, 1-04 gallons each, be ing 14 100, or rubor leas than the amine part gallon-of spirituous liquors morn consumed on the avenge by every man, woman and obild ;in the United Eloglom in 1850 Gum in 1841. : A TALEIIIO DOia.—lisre described TirkW4 on some oomalon ',heathers eres mob denoted rime Degas:ebb* Hoax, saying to them, 'NAY sood fellows; It' you pow riotow, I shsti relay es obliged tore to stu.--.41p0n whicb, Sere) they dLepereed:tatmediately: O GOOD IIIIGGESTIOHT slionz irma:xeiva OFnergiodezila of the Daly Ihttoburib °catty. iimiuDiGTON, Feb., 12i 1858 Ba4gir - Taa laid oat this afteastooz. by just one majority. A mlas is as good as a mile, but the very nearness to success. makes defeat doubly annoying. Mr. Badger's case true post- pone& until after March Sd, which Is the Greek kelende of Whig politicians. All the Whigs end eight or ten democrats voted for him. It is elated that the President, in a noble pursuit of they right tinder difficulties, will nominate, to morrow or on Moudsy, Mr. Hopkins, of Mobile, to the meant Judgeship. Bet rut tone? The Democrats have full control, have taken their course, and are, moreover, only following the precedent laid down by themselves twenty-four years agv. They intend to keep the plate open for Mr. Downs or tome other partisan favorite. Young America. will be heard In proper per son upon the general topics of the day on Mon day nest.. After Honker cempromiee, repent • ant. Secession:, independent and still hopeful Free Boehm, kegalar IVhigism and Democracy, have all spoken through their proper represen tatives, and now Senator Douglas, the ablest, though not the most plausible of ehewy leader of the progressives and manifest deathly men, is about to promulgate his declaration of prin ciples, perhaps his declaration of independence. We shell see. He will soy nothing very 'bilk ing, we may preorme, but he will make some good points, and propound something to attract the regards and retain the confidence of hie fol lowers. The House has been laboring with intense earnestness - over a bill, or an amendment to one, for restoring the civil lll:mail:donde:de of the armories. and for dispensing with the supervis ion of military officers In that capeolty, but this afternoon they paned it. There le-something to be said on both sides of the question. The military ruperlotendente probably know a little more about the making of guns than .civilians, because It is their trade to use them, bet the difference must be as slight as to deserve but little oontilderation in the argument Perhape, too, they keep a cleaner greensward in the ground's, ands more spotless brightness of the floors and walls, as the old fogies of the army are apt to get these comfortable plaices, and all old fogies become martinets In diecipline. •Clean linen to next to Godlinees, said John Wesley, and this extreme nicety may be well enough in Itself But there Is another aide to theplettire. luLthe first place, army and navy officers have no business In civil employments, unless •they be of such a character that private alien' can not fill them. Tho . reason being found in the of oar institutions, a cardinal minim of which is the anbordination of the sword to the law. Bat another good reason is, that mechan ics, even the most Intelligent, correct and wor thy, I might better ssy particularly the Intelli gent, eurreet, and worthy, bare a natural, in stinctive 'repugnance to the seiere ank haughty role of the inerksoldkr, of a roan r irboet prov ince and halt Itis to me Other . men►i miehlnea and nothing else. I deeply regretted to bear sev eral gentlimon say in debate, and among them snob an able sad warm hearted man and true Whig as Hon. Alexander Evans, of hfd.; — thatthei military officers mhet be retained, because they were strict and made the men do their work. It Is cot necessary - to drive the mechanics to their work: it is not necessary in order to promote their efficiency, and skill In the eanice of the government that then should ho any driving In the cue. Let the ordinary ; rule of employing the good and faithful workmen, and turning cot the bungler and ill disposed, observed in every other department of the service, be carried out. We need no army discipline among private cid terus,in time of peace. I am glad to any that the civilians prevailed, and that the military superintendents were <nape:Med with, by a large vote. lie. Seymour introduced his reciprocity bill. I hive sketched its 'eliding features heretofore. They ire perfect free trade between tho United Butes and the British Berth American proein ess, in grain, fisur.,breadatuffs, hemp, sax, ani mals; =dried' 'Atilt, ill kinds of fish, meats, fresh and cured, hides, pelts, tie wool, butter . and cheese, tallow, lard, bones, manures, ores of all hinds, etone and marble, burr mill stones unwrought, gypsum, eaLes, agricultural 'maple tante, cues, fish oil, broom corn, bark, rice; cot ton, tobacco, lei under conditions, limber and timber: ' We demand the free use of the British waters and the adjacent shored, for taking, caring and drying fish, the free navigation of the Bt. Law• ' Tenon and St Johns, and propose to admit colo nial timber and-lumber free into all Porte of the 8., provided reciprocal freedom of entry be accoided to American lumber and timber an the British li'est Indies and the home ports of Great Britain.. These are very important concessions , an bath sides,,and as the railroads connecting rittsbekgh With all the border country on the North are eanearly completed, the question will soon be a most interesting one to your readers, whether they shall be mntnally accepted or re jected. I hare no doubt myself that In the end they will become the conditions of a mutual ar rangement between Great Britain end the Gai ted Statev, and that - through the community of interests thus established the North American provinces will become a member of this politi cal eonfederaoy. Com. Stockton has reliped,onsecount of the pressure of, his priests strati. The eueoessor is Mr. Thompson, it brotherdn.law of the Cam• midere. Stockton 4an indifferestly good sail of a man, but not calculated to make &Spire In public life, lacking both depth and. stability. Justus. WAAnntoron, Fob. 16 Upon the whole, we are getting along welL The House boa ?tithed the genenei fppropria don bill, and two weeks are yet idiot the leaden. That le truly encouraging. , And wheels better, settral members took amnion to disease the topic of the alleged worthlessness, and want of character of their own body. Mr. Tenable, the i North Carolina Cate, who denounced the House so eavertly last fall in a stamp speech, and de ' eared that it war so" abomigahly corrupt that for two mlllhors of dollars he Gould Induce It to pass a bill for banging any person not Waging to it—this Mr. Venable again launched his cen sures against this respectable assembly, and ea: coined its short-comings, Its delipotuncies, its positive sins and its negative virtue., with a freedom which no outside amnia:dater has ven tured to assume. lie thought 'the 1101110 had reached the lower deep which he described, chiefly 'through bid and defective rake. Pri vately, Mr. Venable fees note little sore from a sense of tegleot, not having beextplaced at the head of any Important committee by the Speaker. Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, toot np the tale, but - attributed the degeneracy which he, too, admitted and deplored, not to the rules of the House, but to the men in It. They ought to be statesmen, he affirmed, but were demagogue.; as long ae demagogues filled the position of statesmen, no long would the House of Representatives be a 'diseredit to the country. Without taking sides with either of the honorable disputants, it Is gratifying to observe that the attention of the House Is at length aroused to the Importance cf kuowinpfand reforming Itself. The President elect will arrive hers on Thum day or Saturday next. It Is not probable that his Cabinet Is yet definitely formed, though I doubt not that certain persons are 'tattled upon, and certain alien:Mimi are yet putiog between Den. Pierce and his advisors. The rumored se lection of Flagg for Secretary of the Treasury hall produced an extent of.diesatiefaction, which Indicates prolonged opposition and trouble, If persisted in. Flagg is honest; bat cloth and narrow.minded. To be a good and efficient mem bee of a Democratic cabinet, he mug knots Sow to chtht and plunder with proper grace and die ' oration. Not that he will do se, bat he must be P"Parudt In CaIO , IIDY gicat emergency should arse in the foreigurelations, for example, to go the entire ante:rain any Case which the good of thuTurir may require. trite want Cuba, or St. Domingo, or Central America, or the good of the country should require the removal of the depo sitor] after the fashion of the leg basement from l8;t be Tto' thel os e4D d , yt i 3b r i e o caetarg et do t T msar y mart bow the thing can be done. This 'Would not be infix. Fligt's line. I do net yet, betters that he will come Cow t!te,Ahlfet attired to-night, tow. ; It Is *0 that hiwattla 10.10 Into the Navy; butat is, totally impracticable. is mote of a Whig than he acknowledges to himself, and already heartily tired of Ms experiment - in demberacy. Mr. Hale addresaed the Senate tad .Tehuantepec gran% lio exposed it at every point, and though it may not have been killed by hie blown, and those of Seward and other ab• °Miamian% as its Mende complain, yet it is quite 'conduit - Feely dead. Mr. Brooke, of Mississippi, will irrigate the question, but all attempts to restecitate it will be rain. Poor Mexico will not be done to death by a railroad company, though it in likely enough that the day of het deatiay,drawn nigh. Junin.% WHAT'S - BECOME OP ALL "THE ILEVOLIT- Some gentlemen who seem to think the Au tomn of 1849 s whole century removed from Feb. 18453, have been aekiug the above question frequently, of late. Perhaps, in the following corre■poudence of an badividual who has eve, facility for knowing what he: writes, they find tho beginning of on mower. The article ■ taken front the 'Nett, Yorker Abend-/.dung,' done into English In Pittsburgh. 1 TICAMILATOE. Tim organization of the Revohnionary Party in Hungary and Ra/y is indeed the mast frortut, mac( complete and in every roped beet arranged conspi racy that the world has ever Arnim. The fact that such an organization does exist, extending its ramificatiom over Co vast a territory, clouding in the most intimate commuulcation with every se parate part of the great whole, and that it hoe gone on so long, under the very eyes of so wan:l -fni a Government, without being discovered, can not fail to awaken astonishment. This circum stance, alone proves what intellectual power Is poseeseed by Its leaders. That it dots really ex iet in shown by the streets of emissaries taking place almost every week, in regular nuereselon, end the dieclosure of petty porUono of the great plot. In Italy these things and the execrable" which follow them are Instantly known, tut in Austria and Hangnry, the silence of the Church-yard recta over all that happens Scarcely can one hear by chance of the shooting of a .toloser , without thinking that thie ..robber" perhaps ! longed to the noblest families of Buggery and that his offence wan of a netnre vary different from what the Austrian oppressors alleged. One need only travel through the eouutry to became convinced, from the miasmas taken by Govern ment, of the presence of a vast and deeply laid organization. Arrests are constant A man is, in the night time, snatched! any from the bo som of his family, no one knows what far—and dragged to prison. Notting more is beard of him. The prisoner, are forced, by torture, to confess what they know, and are then shot in the prison yard or flung into - dungeons where they rot, without • word more ever - being heard of them. The spy system has been carried tit height that would seem incredible to.any stranger: No one dare venture to speak of forbidden things, eren in his own hew; before tenants, there is no admiration se&IL No Hungarian speaks to a stranger In public: ho moot avoid hint 'es he would the plague.— All letters sent by post are broken open, and travellers are "Garotted for revolutionary wri tings.- The cities are crammed full of soldiers, and patrols range the streets, both day and night, two by two, with loaded carbines. Da. eing.the-siight, guards eland at every corner, and 'demand the word from ell who pare. No ono can lay or: do aught bet exactly what is pormitted'hintli - All rale slims how intense is Molests entertained by Orrrernment. However, In the midst of all this irritation and suffering, the Hungarian people walt patiently and "are piningly for the signal. Hundreds of thounnds of gallant men, resolute unto death, are united In iron organization, and the *hole land 'waits for Hossirrn. No agitation it needed to prepare the nation for insurrection, but the task into restrain it until the favorable moment has attired, for tho state of things is such that death itself were Mors desirable than such an existence. Tet with the most implicit reliance on their great leader, do they wait for his - commands. The reverence of the people for Hourrn rises to too height 'of religious . , fanaticism. A Hungarian nobleman remarked to mo one day, that I had better be careful In whet I might say of Kos lICTEI, lest I should pet my life in petit, ..for," said he, "they look 'Opera him as • seoond You will divine the attachment of a brave and generous nation to their suffering and ex iled champion. This gentleman did not himself belong to the partisans of Houma, but was one of the old Conservatives, yet he spoke of the for mer with profound respect This discenterit is not corfitied to any poetic..., War class, pervadis all ra* of the peoplel In despite of all precautionary measures of the government the people of Hungary are per featly wen, annalited with till , political events taktog place beyond their borders. They aim econretely informed cf every Movement or 'KO'. toth, who is designated among - them by the name of Mr. Smith. (the keret° with which he left Mulles). Their hopes were boned to the oleo tiOn of Mr. Pierce, fur they are convinced that the real Deinocratio party vrlll, in care of a roe. awful revolution, at once . declare the non-Inter. ; relation principle. The people were singularly well acquintsi with the political, relations of the United Stutee and the position of thair prom lout Statesmen. The system by yid , * such In formation ruche' them is so wonderfully pet., foot, that tho government, which is well aware{ of Its activity, het, notwithstanding the then sands of spies, been unable to cAsrover or even to embarrass It.. The prisons are daily Ailing up with the beet men of Hungary, and yet Obis secret organhation does notfalter. Per haps nothing goo farther to show the practical talent of the great Magyar and the I/aware:lag devotion of his people to Dim. On the occasion of the Emperor's late visit to Froth, many eigalflunt manifeetadone of opin ion were observed. A. young menitinie said to me, in epeakiug of the Revoltitlon, that he was on the point of getting married, but that If his bride were not willing to go oat into the field with him to make cartridges,. he would break elf with her. "But," he added after a second's panic, "ohs will go." An opulent citizen re marked to me: "We can buy and Ben se we need to do, bat we dare not speak before awhile wall, and what is life worth Under inch einem stances?" The cities &rein is state of slogs; sot soul can move from ens town to another with out obtaloing a written permit and elating his business. Add to this that every means to taken to oinpify and brutalise the rising generation, no and you have's state of things whose duration man, who has meted the sweets of Freedom, eon conceive to be poesible. Hungary Is ripe for reeolation and already half aimed, fur she it In the poesessiou of a leader. Of Italy It it almost superfluous to say one word. The exeoutiou of hisulnists Is aneerin cod tumuli every day, and yet the number of ar rests still increases The same devilish tyranny rules here that is lieu in Hungary, spathe same revolutionary organization puts ell its efforts to shame. When Martini first sunouncedite exiitence to the world, no one. scarcely, would believe him, and yet hesaldnething tope than the governumet his long known to be true. However, all at tempts of the latter to obtain any more accurate Information, have been In tab. The organiza tion In.ltaly is even more complete than la Han gar:. As, In the latter country, all the wires converge. into the halide of Kosiratii, so, in the former, do they mita In the hands of Mauled, and both these leaders are acting with a com mon undemanding. - • In the remaining Austrian provinces, &lap are ant mach safer for the 'Mistrials muter"— It is wall known that the 'Emperor, on bis last leer of Croatia,-thst loyal Croatia of Jura onion, left- in bate, because he did not+ even think his life swore there"... The anon so:faith. fel Tyrolese havd bean embittered tiy the fitundd depreooloo, and the !Sobel:ohms feel themselves deeply wounded by the hot that the Emperor did not have Mine& crowned their King. ' . . Hors. And thus, whllethe eyes of the world are turned on Fnume and bar movements, is this great drama working silently bat surely on weld to its fulfilment When the cattalo rises again - upon a scene of clings end millet, nosy it reveal nations united by a common bond of brotherhood, in the came of true and res 'pueblo progress. The whole transformition is not to be effected igen Instant, and comequontly every allowance must be made 'for those'errors and delays of action •hich Providence, In wis dom andaterey, ordains as ebeeks upon the self• confidence and presumption of men. Let us not mistake the symptoms of s new and happier state of opinion, throughout:the civiliserilworld, for Its complete tastraity.--Trems. The prirate eseretary of the Prosid‘atieltet fa Sidney Webster, Esq , of New Hampshire, sereciayza's goNri LioAn!, whlatiattraot id en men stgentlon at the .Werld'e relyiesa nen °rein% to the clam. of LYttabaith gad Allegheny 1:11d.., at the hvorS.t.om nylon, n holed/de and Wall. !tie Beep Is par u,nassly .4014 to theme troubled nlth chapped hands La Winter. , • J JUDD A CO. Agents, Nord Wood knot 11 DAJUERREOTYPES • AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY. 0 AMON'S National Daguerrean Gallery, eere.r at tb. planeltra Ifazgol sth.t.(opposit• d r il===iftiktoitltalo lifolik• Mom It erurt ep P Ve Er 4 .100 • tr. :In rti b itt artmitd th• °mato: can t•k• U. .th Mounts tos Itliallas of the Imus fUnsi 1,1% .11 C" Of asinat.l 11 11/. Aza..rllo2Ml. Vl,o* Motl_Losrl i g=ite , 1•17 atrial , mad do 91147,==tang t\b• *Um 0:41••• • on. 113.14km•g0• taws of MI asa.orammt paw.* is ..r vot of Ihell1•••• = 1 _ LAU:I= ° or WINES, ac —Persons wishing to pr ess,: Poulin WO. tot Lotman anti dentaiptionaor.. II imported. can obtain them. at tbn lemon pricer. at the Wino Fiore of • JACOB WEAVEIt, Jr.. Market awl Front Wed:, stir Ws believe Nature has provided a ....WY for every 0 Wew which flesh Is heir to. atutre PirrltOLLo2l or BOCK OM. pot sp o It flow, from the oree loboreterh ornreesled deco In the bowels of Mother Earth. IC, without doubt, ore of the greatest of then regoedies. geed the followinst testithour. WOO by a oratedul roreot: ruts erYal.l3i. Mc, Eept.ls. Mr. K. SI. filer—olr: I bay. *old all Tear l'atrolaatn, or hook Ott. tome two months oast. and have been !Oak• 19a fee 100! ate nt to set • further sunOl7. 1 00010 Lire Fold ante dozen m W. hays land the Ott veZT mellent to r ore.at and DmmObar7. 007 daochter. at the e rimeyour sdent we hem yea Irloo ve ry low with tae n o m 1 save bet • ...stomata, sad to tire. hour. gave toe zeroed. and the don etolltwd. and ve env erect homedlaralr. It 0. also an •ztrsonlloary renuall fey sodend Inflamed Ey.. Cut...Brute...ad Rhertmatlem , sod for the tiller, some have bean eared of toot stamtmli. with respect, leuc wer rat. Of .11Ur91,1441 Its Pittaboron. Sea (Papers adv.:tinted Pttroleltm Dleatzenoo/.1 ger S Advertiaement of Morses Cordial, outala. SW. MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION INSURED, • upon the most fertryabte terms Against Lots or Dia0.,70 br THE PERILS OP NAVIGATION, by Marine Or I data Route, behrsets Lute= Cities and .11 parts of the Mississippi Val.ler t and upon the Western Warts. ' . FIRE RISES also tUtett 11.3 most. noon all AMU of Insurable Property, at moderate rates of Premium, by GEORGIE D. ARNOLD. (skim , Agent for Fittaburria and Allegbuty Caumer • EOM M. KENNEDY. PUILIP Lbuit....— FDWARb REMOVAL. • LOGAN, WILSON & CO. IMPORTERS ASH WHOLESALE DEALERS IR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Ace &D Have removed to their now and extenatvo ie re, No. E 2 Wool street. four dome abxra the et.Cltrien 1.10 , P1.1n1611 their customers. and merchants genorallre are lart ed to an examination cirri. moat eampleta muerte men t year orrery d in this Miro NEW CARPET STORE ROBINSON & CO. - , NO. 47, FIFTH STREET, NEAR WOOD. Now opening a large and entirely new Mak of imported and American Carpets. teother nth avoryttans mostly atilt In a Cann% rob prima. pan A. H. HOLMES & BRO. Suopossor to 11. P. NOlsou & CO., M4NUFACTURKRB OF SOLID BOX VICES, MAUD SOOFELS MATTOCKS, SPADA& LOAF. 'VAS. VON.KtI. PITTEBIINGEt. PENNA. Mrs N. 1. Water orroot. third door above doilliDrlA ar-Au 13 on:Trotted gourd to nor tiourforturol. ottri eitIZenIi t iLISIITILIUM uompany of fittabiargh 11. D. KING. Porondirie. o.did 1111:11116L1.,liser. MICE, 94 WA =Et BETWZMMULEZT AZD woob anima. irtzUltED HULL AN] , CARGO HIDES ON nil 01110 AND AllttbissiPr. lilVtlia. ANU TIIWUTA• WU!. • • • C- tom.. aroma loss or &mope ty 11 RI. 41.0. 'isosiost We prrW of the MCA wad ifiI..L.VD lif,111(h1 ..IrewrapcntrAvoiv. ' 141/30T0171: King. I Wm. Lmtumr_Jr.. - .7, , Wm. Samuel Rea. K. IL tiler, I Iflnatimn. &mot Yummy, Je., John B. Vilworib, C- llwrbougb. mods llellom, li/Mram lum..mum. J.- Bab. . Wm K. Ilay.. 1/161tm Mime., Ise. .l. Vermont. _ - . 11,22 JAMES It, TANNER. WHOLESALE DEALF.B. IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, ac., NO. 56 1/0011 BUM?, PTITSBUEOII. Between Third and Fourth. urraly Block embracol eyery v . azioty and Farm 01 Han; .Wwe, Donned. or. Doronowd alf.a IL. New Itogiond Honufwitura so adapted ifligiondt 11601 *ad la lunar miwa and will be and &swim yrioes —New* roll and *amine bets. 1;t17100. r• 01 • /Nelson's Fast rrerninm DAGUERREOTYPES. PM Of f ice 47milding, Mr& Street. eIITIZENS and 'strangers who wish to ob dl uaa an Lau..., artlitio old UI. lita likeness. at riwy toodenehi ono, will 001 II to tholr intermit n tall at 1014 w.ll known esmiiiialanotte •here eon. satisfaction iroormitarit, rr &out made. Itoriog.ol of th. larrowt .04 ban &flanged aide lend daylightswin awe mutat! nr tn. porprov, with lortrumeine of the mo. prornrllllollll,-4 0.0100.int.311.5.1 0 .. or restyflow so mow AireCtll.l y the colobrattid Brod.. Pat lade labia and new York. Mr. ff. flatt.r. Mama( to be ant. to oder to the patrons of um Art, a re) le of DalliteeP Milt* tinier coniy or grOop.r. widen hog nava DOA Airpamord. 2.1 __- M.= <wet agol vereat.. tn weather, from et • uoll, weartin ter Be LANZ'S groin, AK OUIJA WIT .. --ft is rm am.tl oridgedie of the Wittily value et great 'remit - owe, .hen on, 'Urinous. who at 0rdw.u..4.1 against patent nwilelfiar rat. ti Hy mos. Luiront and teatify to Its Hirminhont imam, in expelling worms. Xesd the fa/owing: • Itoniusoarnix Shalt, Ca., Kr. A 0711.7.111111. ,4. Brno a Uo,ert am practwlog PaYmolou 70.10100 peirmadiently to Oda pie.- In tile yen. LUZ. whs. • mildew. of U. theft a rollmooti. 1 bre... emilnadeta inh tire superior ordain of tr. Widmer; Vormilnow earns woe. lotintio Niemen:. I alit send 705 Ltio twfldt rspetimofade with nos ash it. 17.0•111r4r UP. of ants al 01.0 L. denial. 306. Tor .0. st ally Droning or Merrtionts' Ikondt - tinigt , out the Holm: &leo, ',Doltish, and retail. by J. HIDD A W. fold Bole Pr , relator.. Be Word stmt. ter YOUNti MEN'S MERCANTILE LI- IsttflitY ASSOIIATION .A3D Al C ILLNICS . INNSITHIY. LaCTUICLAthe vocal in the eentree.lwiltbe delivered beible ILis Amoistlon. - et H 190310 UALL,en TUIODAY ETILYIN O. the did lacteal. by ID. R., W. D. iIOW $ Wert: "11e mod labors , LIJAs Rarourd,thiPAilan. thrvpiii.r Volta:ref Owls/or...at. math; to be had at the Whaled Zook Elam. the Library Demon and at the door sleet of the Difvetats. end Le tore Canualt.ea. nrouv WWI/A, JOHN K. 110 LIIFS. NY. 11. KINCAID, . _ J. D. hifiIiYATIIICJi. Leetare Umlaute*. J 1.6 woos. MASON, POTTER & WOODS, - ATTORNEYS AT LOW. ffne /Um, tibtabinta OLLEOTION 6 mad., in the adjoining lJ .onw nu of Carroll, Starindlonotion. and o.darson. RoPr in /lan. A. W. Inzads and D.U. Uvula. top, or 4,vorno P. &din, nuonhant. 113.EEN AVPLES-15U ROULanitelli In btoriabl far WA , by J.A. REVEat Waur AY-100 bales, is stare sad for sale by 4ISI J. A. 11,EPPVLIIT. VI YE aud CUEN-500 bus. Bye; 3,000 da jib stolid Cur, to orrivo. for ..4 . 14 tale CO•Partnerahip. (IN the Id day or January last Marshall 1,3 -a Nathan' unmated nab them Bit. John A. of the hth Went. the Vann , lre baelatet twill be marled on In *II beennhen. nada,. tit. Am at Mannhan. Mae (teary a Oa. at Oar Noundry I. tan Ith W.N. Warr Lyu Round CAntehltalletann, Liberty area. jetti , ltodt• MARIIII•LIkIItriZAIii A CC. I:mmarswieilit:l4:l • L WILSON & SONleepeetfully invite the eur tbe %Wootton et ;When, and stranter• to their User owl beautiful WTI* t f LINT& "'blob Owe cra anoliarni to farcuatt at reasonable Wow. Terns Nob. . J.. WILSON & SON. CI Wood strati. Michigan Southei nßail/lo and Northern Indiana ad. laallgf.ElMlS N and eller rebruery7th, 185; until Sla ther hOtiCt. Pa . .. CUM Tthil•r , will run between Ch Tolwto not Moroni, WIT. exact Sundays. Jo ,dtows: coo k y, On lourint anal Toledo at.. at;. .. Mew for Toledo " ler . ' e. Mod. tor Chicago 4 • • it e Nunrat tor ........ . —774 " jairThis Road in eovicutotion with the Thledo ramoklk, Niko Shore. blo• York nod Edo, Burralo • Albany mad •Ilonlson Maar Roll Ikeda. form dm onlf Ilan Road onommulratlon taa'anala • CRIOAOO AND RAW YORK CITY. Also a RAIL ROAD COMIIINIOAtION to now r===l Chicago & Columbus. Cincinnati & Pitts: burgh, via Toledo -& Norwalk Road, ivbieb mterwets the MAD RIPER AND OARILMN DA PION ROAD& AT IiKLIATTXIAejteNsime,D ROAD a i UNBOKFILLZ, And Lie CLEVELAND. COLUMBUS Sr. CINCINNATI AND PTITEBITEOII BOLDS AT CLIMAX JCORM. U. MOOIC6.I3uD'c. L S. V- M*4 Jedsien, Dee— 27.1652. J < • Chartiers Valley Railroad. FIOOKS for the subeoription of Stock to 101 lb. Mettler. 'Teller Retires& wilt as erased et th .li o rsso s sesla Uorm. lo the city or Ihttaburibtat the hoe. of R. Booboo& Llerrlotterlils: at the subacute Slo• tol,Cerr. sad silks raltoo Doc" Wohlattort— co the lithet eirrob. Al 'taloa. time and pewee MI6 or more of the Commies'/mere .10 *Reed, for three ranee lllT•inix.from le 11111 o'clock. far PurPft. aterts•l4.—• 117 unlir of the taamalaeloosre. • . JOUR II &W/NO, Presitent. Ilierra. &crater/. tellatlastd For Rent. A STEAM SAW MILL in good running li orler,altnated at the mouth of F./ y Creek, on Um East Ado of tha Alleaboar 1 . 111%9 albn from the eft/ of putshorgh. Th. location Is 111011113n..41,7 Coal is my .I:men/ant. - There Is also attached to the game a FRED MILL, in g0..1 mania, mdse. ontlojerent Ise. of fell lawless MU ILNIX t CO. I.IIIOILDINO LOTS in Duquesne Borough. .utir i tu• i. s . lr ttit in trl D t a4 ,l,4 7 3 : l;l /kirn w vl thdit , AdratrAblz saltad far linlyng bit: Will bi mid Vim tlam A t 7 - D. M 0.2 A/kilt l ru . te et. fel.o N QMITIION CONTRACTS—Anew edition, 1:7 uldPlonnlaate.smel Worn.. toboth Msglfills I.ed A mem% doeftlonr. br Wei LL 14•1*- fired and km Ws b - - .1. RI IVE . P. 11.11. and st•tiona. W . CS nod @mt. tostinee :dam! ltb. ItAWLE ON COVNNANTS 808 TITLE. • A beadiest treatise on the Lear of Coronet. fn By William thllll7 Bawl. • TOLS nob le &rote:lto the e•nalderstion of the BOW. Beesof elehts of Venders of Bed Zeta% nines from lbely . tiovenant for Title. As enchainment. an In tome snare mother. intsedueed Into heal every Oatt*C/Inte• of reel estate on both - 'Wee Lot the Moho. it le hayed the batfgreet7:n.b.il a d :ad t iti ' ad=etl= l, 4t Znalieb treader.. on the taw of Vendee had Purshateethe minute( Corananu tor title has Cloths, th It *Wye the. t eases. !gathers Is it tast ball of Areeriesn sathert. lios which hare not hitherto 1 , 1.11.41 the °Unification sod 612.10111 rehleh the „Importance of the traded de. mode. Yoe tale by -• 4. IL WiLDLN, • Beetertler and litsdoner, CO Trod steed. between hd sot 4th.. • IV 'Ni g bass. esli:e' SO boss MISS • 4° a ju i"" 'br Val31C0.:•; ase aserwl ac 4 - - eszcz „ ss,Pr ...'OFFICIAL; . \ NOTICE TO THE . I)I NUFACTUR ES O F BOILER 12.0 N: -Ttrtsrla au 4r, Tebrars7 10, .51. , C Tho fifteenth tee 'on of e act of COngTeeB entitled `An art to mein au .eta titled .A 4 art for in. better uenrity of\ the Hyp women era on board af at . prim propelled In erbote oilers:l by nle. stator runsrees.' " eierwred 30th . 4 a5O. 104 prorlirs - That all plate, oT i btfler I et shall Ise tlistlnctly find permanent', rams?* 1n ...eh over aslSe Senretrulr of the Trevory shall 'waterier, and. If 14100 sale, In tush yle.se or place. that the roast 0411 be ISTLisitsis f tte the / Wee are worked, In toilets: \ with th name o the nuanutietnrer, the imatit of am Inn .04 w her cr not hammered, and the, io• whet* lks saaf\ls 'tams , I, Funnel:nest the anthorkty rested In this Deprtsnint by the above sretleu of seklaur,,mtlselr beret/y . l'l , cm me Use onsnufactureriof bolierlrrls that is battles alltoiSle be need for toilers in etreeni ‘ veWels must \ bir elsarty and dlelloeoy .tamped In not lois than three Ulises on stub` eheet o[ Data.. follows, vi.: art o ellestonal inners: at • distanle of about four lushes 'ffo the wipes. and ales \ about thimlidle of each OM, 1)T . en, •12, \the nuns of the reinufactnury and the us/I t s the tam "here mannActured, drab:tuning the la by the nazi, of the city, town. or county, ani also State.. nr Ms at th•Optlon of the partles.to idl tit sum, of the If the plebe are fanned from eheteoallrou which by not been lurnaniell Defer* being rolled,* to to n ha s sle* eterapet, In conneition with tle.abore, with til lettei C. If of charcoal fink whish has been hamner d beton being toiled, It la tobentatarerd with the lefts 6,11. ,‘, If of peddled Iron: to ate to be .tamped with • letter P. 1 1 / 4. 1. nddltion the .Gera the different email Id the iron, at, 2d.l,l:idte . NIII,he dnignated.nwsn this pl.tr by nurners/e,tlS: No.l, Ms 2, He. 0. Le. , , \ \ TIIO. COILITIN. \ fel9 to . z . \ ikenttary of are Treasure. \ V.LOVER SEED-8 for sale by ‘,/ falD` ' LIG3k2T. • \ ev awl 20 Wx•er sttert 1 ' . and 411 ,' Weare U. Prim a Brie• DDlei. iel9 LOLL Quo Tr. water great 'DOLL f•UTTER-10 bbli, prima, rea'd Li, .0 rar.o. br rhl9l • sta. a-maurrr • LOVER SEED-175 bushels clever; Seed, for oda brn 04191 It. DALULL i 1 CO. rrIMOTIIY SEED-50 btu3. Tirribtby.Seed, I for saw br -trgagi W. bbLl..freob 801 l En ter. far LIP do by NIP] DALZILLaCO. IRIED APPLES-100 eke. Dried .iplerl,‘ liibeero and far d. by fet D. DALZCLL A CO. GREEN APPLES-40 bblo. oboioe Tone yrs 0.4 embraelo. the Noireon:Pbeeelti e Pebbabk. At" ar b P* C Sli " r" ltt/EZZL CO. Y• 1 8 VS Liberty Ptro•L 11 ABD —4ll bbls. ortd.keks, for sale by I 51W 014--20 bbLr No Lin store and for s to by Vele) KIVU a co. QPT TURPENTINE-201 , 615. Spirits T ndm,lo prime, order, Just reed b 6 telb Q, COTO 11 SNUFF-112QU Sobtch dun 1,7 for W. by , J. KUM /1 CO. "ILIA V ;RIOL-601) lbs.\ Blue \ S7IIOT, 11.), In otor• snit for ogle by \ , Y. 811111, • CO. MARTARIO, dOLO-500 \ Tint:\ Azid, bi,orro sad 'by oal..by [l' 421 ~I'.. KIDD k,CO. SYR47UES--12. gicKie`,Enase , Sy rlo Ortorto..lor solo br J: , K1110 I Ct?. TL WAIT 150 IN. for ,sslo by `.\ fel9 \ " J. KIDO4 CO. \ iaPONG 100. \tie. extra fine ,Vaibiag kJ Swart do. One letuage. des* texture: tea Co. Coe Bahama dn. DX , do. <ail.= ...dn.', 1 04!40,\ Turkey Tecate:, • 11/000 and cr eala at tele • J. LW I CO.. 6) Wood diver. ' vrit ry I I. is.; in store iind'for oda by , [f. OPRI•NOE11. lIARBAUCII,4 \ WANTEV-390 \ bus. Qiovar Seed;; fur r 9 •rblah h!abelt atarkit yktre will Do emu br \ 'lliPklLSOkat JULEBAUCIII. IiOLL BUTTER—II) bbLik Roll Batter, lemdval and \ kr br \ • W 7 9 9 A, RDAUGIL \ EANA•-20 bble. ernsliNbitell emu, reed and tbr.e. by. $1.811:1YR Ind .0I In kegs And bbls.,for sale by • .0. (MU 811tINDEB, LIABVIACOIL TRUSSES POE THZ ILADICAL CUBE - 07 HL!, 112, RUPTURE. rpm TRUSS of Dr. Hubbard fa aiudrabli 11_ ....tot cot orly far the lunette bai nun td nen , nun. l•nt inn thefr rad.Wil von. It cast be tactfully, uttutt ty au, porton, Irbtther Spar, ay eineent and Wien aes Mtn/ the pad 1.111 al rays ntain wort, mullion, wit.ut the tllcbtatt Men*. Any senate apemen, UV*be donne en ho alt.. by the Tr... • • I. ream of • high allsractar cart be 0.5 In Illt• United. . Illl.Trunat cam be ta u t to ab \ r pact of Oa mvnh7. b' cuticular U. sad meotioeug thy tia• allfected, and agr.` sec 1.4. cumber at lathy .50.54 the boll. Particular at.....1ta will ho ulna to the trattnitut of Chtldrart..kor ta t. 67 \ OPORtilt 11. ZZYnitlt. f id 14.0 Weel'eturetiocrotr et Virgin all•Y. WHOOPING COUGH, COUGHS and cm DC penny eared bs Dr Kgralll'il EEC. TOSAL 9YIIIIP. ml. Ir oat of tan men hasentent remelt. for Inas Dints. neer !untanned lo the Loini• e . • noble. It has Wendt:read here anl3 - • tin year, end envois Inman& ot ennui of fittennesh ran t fr •o eaner In nesl n v earns Online and Colds to at. hour,. PablN Eakins.\o anelnintn, ens. and others, sin smells Menem inner* to a mast vend. Sad 0 resdy elan in a don of Di.. Enure reemal 119. beostas CoSth Is greatly Wesel irf 14 sad Ines gin. *iris, ne Snidest nadirtla Masan ma. paralrely trlAlns. \ \ it. .alas-. . . . PULPIONARY OOSIBUMPLION. • • A moil sou, IP. ot elsoder, mehe, hed t =l , l . , .syectormsos Gras. St urruom use mans non Or three ...art Pulse .up to I=.he..ldo toter mid ntskt , nersts; greet emectstlosu eels i n the brenelt, nunanners .mpertnallon of nutters sUestel nith blood:1rd Wen esrleus reaseJles front pbreoUrte. ulth Mae of u. re . n . tomasesumel rablun the e carom! Snap. la half the gem; the espeemetton dludnional; the M 4, bo i l the beetle Arver len: en.: In, tour deli .It lb. hod .Tron. Vest. had entirely ii ersPlut..k. non Ue loth U reim ed. tholY well. tho A serthlcate of well known oitLeguse in prt of of ii. ' y. ; ; ; -; • 4 ,4 --4',.- 1 1.• Wei the undersigned. having, ad Dr.'Neyser's Pestond Cough syrup upon ourselves and , tn our fandlner.' do respectfully recommend It to othem as s W. sad a:dent osedleltur tor Um purpose recommeodesL. ',. • s Jes. ileirenoe. I.lame• Voyles, , . r. le Vona: . • John /eerier. , 16. P. Dwyer .. let• Wright: nom. Leoshru, J. J. Eltelmi, JIM, K 'Leader. j i "r dill W.o.ll.oertney. lac Ttiotappon Jones re , It anderso • I rlcK•nol... - Wks _et , Jr. • • Joiusil. Aso ''''. T. Slailven, I.l..blessiente; • 'Freon. /hum . . \' . J. P. Smith. Job Whysell. • Joseph \ O'Brien. IL Firennen. frepared and fold. erhoLreshr sad retell. at DIL ISEY— CCP* Drag and ldsdleleal Store, lip VI ood street. PIM. berth. Pe. tellb Lev . TIB. BANNING'S PATENT LAO e jilf BODY BBADC—For tho faantka srof Sone. er UAZZAT'LIi3L I TZ°I 4I "7:74:4III:= tilos, fad Peoloosee•Anl. —The ninny et D. sFatt.. dat = a PAMPAS BILAOIt ts too .If known to nal caseb smwspapa antaands.ll.. Thor an atatfa Me me-iloal authority In the enantry, Pomobles, dastialve onto& teal,-ealoM nal la bib Bata. of tit undercoated. for -In .7 onantlty. bi dwholesal or null. A heir gaterdiqe• .sTran ea Moak& dby t OEOII6IE LI. HUBER. • .lid Wood otrest.pltatarah. Pa. Immured Shoulder Ilrices. yam` es', Gentlemen's, 1111seesoixicl Dip "Madder Braas—gt Lo; naiad. of Memos; boom la and fad:Lana& %•I. lota:dad to Man Shaped Matilda.. weak bak., leaning forward, As. There Shoot der Brans tr. ti ortJele of anat. salsa. and at. sully eupalor to mat ankles of the sha In tee. Tie Montt. meal anew =swot/ M. purpose at vaspomders,u Imp it Bhoolder Brae& nod it • 'very Ilttle above the pare of anemia. • Ole at DIL Dam Btareakk ISO. ennAtr *Maui tt. sad Vlreill ale). • 11.10:1A• \ MO the Ifoeopable the Jtidires of the Court' L of Cinema (learner bestlrma of the Poe., In and tor the monde of /JT? r." The Petitioner &LIAR UOWR of the Sixth Ward; Pithborsh. In. the eounty ,aforweld. humble sheiredi 'het emir hath prtmide I himself with waniriale for the arememodation of travelers. and when, at his dweld linnee In Um Ward eriniseld. nod ven. that v our Honors will beniesei d to stint him a limos* to keep • Potato Monte or Entertainment: And tour thaw, fa In der boutoL WILLIAM gowe. • We. the solismibera. citizen. of the Third Ward. MAP torzh, do mate that the . shove peilliemer I. of weal with for hourly and temiedance..d Is well provided. with boom-rot= and oonvahlenom for the arootomodetion and Wens otelosioro and travelers: and that laid leverets neoarewr.i Damp Lacher!. a. Anestrong.Powers. Usury !ie.., 4.14 Rowell. Jamie M.T.f. Daniel Arm grams. It. Curlier. John Bests. J. T. Whitton, Proms Watt+. H. T. Oilcan lii• •ouca.. MR. F. HD Ms been admitted a 110132 15e et our Ana, to 41.1st,Jantiary.1153. • 001.13 1 / 1 8. H.1.11.11AN k. CO. Y.brogn/ IT; 1643. \ fog ItOIIRPHY SUROTIFIELW have just ranalred. Ind aprood tbfiriar. blrichad Mudd. ldberry blkek brobalr bnrns. and dark Prints, ud will rutina to. negro. tbdly. \ their Ind Irma, or VPHIHO Ut/ODS. to Crch May lout. sk *rely euralstr• P:inclt=crea 'Ut i l aTh crattnSgrirgniMlll • rpRoT GALLOP , FOR TUE 'PIANO— i This smallest composition. onty. lewd a fee dais sdri br Lalt a WALKER. 4hltsdelphls, meet. dolts • soorstios—thaost ma eseltpment—ln 5t0.61..1.1 Wald of Nor Tort sad bat= The aubllslmrs are no r ohm to sourly the numerous erten. User omooos for It The beauty deserves la* later of the bah mit is full of beauty and soarktlag m 0144144 sod 00 0110 bfl lll ‘ ol . 54 Tarr easy to perfbrut. . foNhoodlt . . QUNDRIES— \ 40 ,50 boxes imparter Starch: • • . , a do i , i! , 10.1 0 1 , alm dont 00 do Mould esadelo; • . MO lbs. amend No, 1 Cotton Tann 600 lbs. Nos. 1 nod 2 Bata= 20 dos. Homy and Manilla Boa earls; - .• 10 bids. ma Alder Thum: 76 as Vs de; , 60 dn. Painted ausasta ' . 5 do der Tabs` . i ' ' .1. 4 5 L i g:sl 4 lltritintr vri.a..,'u 0 :,i, Dbl.. large N 0.3 Mackerel: . iNM do supereas sod neva Irloart '• . , IA hf. ohettamsperfor T. U. sad shack Tess: I 6 . .d0 . , do. Imp.asot.notavoodsr TM, Just rre,d sad for eels by: , T. Ll2Tba a Ctl. 4 16111 , 1 ... .. 112 Woad idt.sl. RK-50,000 lbs. Shwaldere . and 40,000 .ton sal for ale b y • • IS .• . ZoITTLE /k CO. I)MED, BEEY-5 ice. sugar-eared Dried ir.4 Art rpo'd mod for sok by (.18 T. LITTLE IW. bbl.. Me" Beer ', jilat noarsom s 00. CEKSE-1,400 lbs. SY: R. Cheese, ink' reed. kr tat EST , 110IIIIION it 11 : a . •• • • MIT, Just by [RIO R ROTILSOR a uO. 14NRE8/1 . - PECAN • NUTS-10W fresh Pecan Nath Ica reed awl Ibres 10 ' . pu • em. Wood sal HUM amts..' $6,000 NEW ORLEANS ISECIpiNG4', IGNoN BALE it one•heif per eon prtadam, Nt;2°.'s, .I,2*witatzi4 ........ (3LOVESSEEII-50 bbLa. In store' sad for l rW pr - t IL FLOYD. \ _ OLL' BUTTIM-10 bbl. prime . isit' 11 I AA, anuer,siztalebs "DM 7.i6lWTh. A I Ir.Fgoisadlbls foi rale lan . 'a a s. 04IJGAR:35 hbds. N. o . ..._ . ,Nnfatkate 'I • '250 li , blS. N. o.llolaste.JUJWMara r RIR I \ AkthlO tiercesunareureal Hainsouft LL frr We by \ jr•IN T. LITTLE /I \ tbler.. Plantation t& ."4" iqr 't -- ''''Teliollisburs a Co. P. Sugar, just reed • IIIIOEIEON 2CO ebger-eured Dried toey•P'6. On. Ws by IC; ROBISON a CO. OJCE-10 tierces fresh Mee, ee'4 per same;11111, E" , ".1". \ t ' T 4untes UTTER ant II • It bbly. trash balehlgtn rsslsb I AISINSI Nis \ T aigi .Itookreller and Atatiourr. 'cod at. betram 3d a n d 4th et& cc lIPPLEKENT to Wharton Digest, I I:1 cotillion's 16a reaartad alma. dariarrnAjearslB3% , \ fe/8 • 63 Woal st. Maroon &I war ith lIONLAt'S FO' . oittairibig \ more ,1, than twelve handletrim. fbni u taatgs ha tha eh \a 4 anti, licata...at4 fo Contemning. ,Also. tot • the au of tna o Moen and not banal., s croperalty. A tt4 In the recant Arta orAlterably of Pentm Innis, nr. th egnlanatort moil: and t onteroua ann.:mita mod le reams to Mandan, a • slantithen to which ate apoonded a loam of lan tarns * and a maims index: , I \ ecoalt idl , )... ' for We by' :,., .s J. ft. Wxr , lnlz..'. ~t , \ .‘. Bookseller ad Stational.. . \ fa Woad street. betarren &I and. Ch. la spans& FASHION FOB. • A',77 1 'ffi'COED.A . CO. jittr o olneo they, BPRINP STYLE ro•, Toraloa eon atta:tfo U V; 52402P C SYM U i t i . th". 1.77 \ ' : Orrin ¢f littbntr Important to Ttavelevr , oulz ast.. , lllO oily boni, three o'clOOk , tho ioorn- I not. ot Ittlith tbe RE 011E93 TRAIN Marta 14t the from PI ttaburgO. bad Mate It very tatemmalank foe wombat, 'Wag bT that mitt comprAlisgr'them • ter,ba aroused at a tenartepeotafortablo Dont (mart ceche* rti! ) •or atm to reMela 'no a/I Abair. TIM Ineativaniors to • no• obviated by et lota arrangement That Irammi Train arm bteek(mtAregniarly at LEPEOBl:.lttatead gollidaymborg—ao that marelera4hod ma loan Pitt.. • bargb at n o alma r at e by lb. .o.mommodaa, .blob antra, at Lattobe l'Ero'ontek. r.ll4.bara plastmat gout -tint Mitre ei er algi‘ . .b the largo aad elegant Dotal. of Br. Etars, breaktart totortably .1.0 the other Wean gars la toe 'mann:dor. t t :ts on East by N. Unmet baring, DAY TRAVEL AL THE Warfront PI to Palma:adds In- ' Every proMalonr= at the Dotal. fur Na amoramodallon of gouts avid vtelfirrel by lbor. bralo,\ . \ te1734 • Virrmeand IleralCooglr , to'kuiat $3 ird Ladies' Prenchtploaks. \ (Inn REDUCTIOS W PRICE.% -j-The VA Menet and mart onnintst• StIAOI Wise !BENCH CLOAKS. of seem nod ,srs \ nor Wind tont off let L. A: WA, Non. tnt wad Idattet street, at Inge than Isepostess . nrlnseadeonsnros7l,o nentrnel. \ FaiRENCII DitRINOS,<. PAII:S43IETTO, .10-I‘ll.* whiting to parttmaa ifirtioat. L mad easamby, Parmotlas. Ma'am. Altman., Poplins, estataaraNDalalaea. at. aa.25 aerating than arta pric.a..lll }lad a laraLargamakr ea m b:atal at ' 617 and 6{ rant. 4thKWiT3iLK ' suss!!—A. A. MASPITA CO. are ele.in[ em the Milian of thir I... Writ, Oak of-plain man. neuron SILKS .t lommanarfanneJon from former peas. ' • f 47 00S-4 bbri. fresh •Eggs. 'odd and for ft.l7] 1111NRY IL °OMNI TI"AY APPLES-150 bus...grgted fruit;, fnr mho by I1).17 lIINRY IL COLLtNA. CIREEN bbls. Pippins si4 ,Itacaloo. for oak by ARD-22 kegs No. I•Lard, reed and for V nleAry - 'ulvar u.cozdase. 111LCO;i—Shouldens,13idea and Earns, for JIJ/ mast*. 0•101 BORT 31, -MUM& tTPEACLIES—Tbia do* reed, and for spae Al\\ , [4.17] ILOut.i4n6. IDELILLS-42 casks No. 1. Peals, lids day L JIENILY U. CO 1.11,16. L' VOF 'ED-180 bags Rio Ooffes, 'for !! ',16471 IicULLEI &ROI. VIM, • BOOMS-100 dos. Corn' :rWorio, 111 /On Mad kr ably b 1 bIeOTLIJI HAL rr OBACCP-15 tide. Ruesell k Robnasons fm tob•mc AI do. flume.; do. do, "4 kegs b dd: sa. try \ Aleoll.lB4 808- uJINDOW \ LASS-150-boxes 8.1,10; , .30 v• ido.101.1!..• \ d0.104400 do. 4:l4aarlobk, .1 0 ,..i.ru° °, ', 4 \"•1101, 1 1:111/.. MUD BDEF-5, tee. eugarcured Dried 1593.W:ft thio by V., [ . geGILLS * ROE. AtoN—s caa*log round, on consign -1.1:111!"ft. 1, - PLOInt OF PUMPKINS, YOR PIES--A .L 7 tort.bit aunty of Wit limitable attic* oat mole Int ‘ otd rt oor * "l: 4 4 '" vnte.ll ° L ai amln WILL_ moos of Moth and Wood QH.l.o,euT.Pennsylvanialtaitroad STOOK I. r; TA.I. -11.10111802". PILL A 00: . Ifforßatio* TOW dente. ' ' tir • tohood Pon oorr.l • ' w. ha ear. in store BEM LIOGITT. Leaf Lerd, , for • BELLA 14(130EIT. \' des, received and /07' „EM & LIGKIErte .tD and 70 lU:text:mt. lITTER÷3 bbla. mine fresh Itolllyter Jur ti.h ned sad for oak - : -- -- .. • Property oe • Fulton . Bt%rot -For. e.. • , . T f HE LOT is aituatett at th • bead of Frier , na anat. sdlatalocCsistahLrrirre pi•wertr.2.l I. feet treat,-.tensing rwrt T. for..•to • I tr. sum, c ,..bi.• 1.....t.d a mace ..OWICLLII 1101 Mt. cr•- tarrinet as WNW Thereto hydrant ye Ler Led dot hi Om klrebeek.. Would not for fin. VD lex ml=o It far stern. April I=rroli•teirt° ' - . ' ' Mr y , , • U. rtei.ll.L.2t fift h stmt. UNDRIES " '., .', ..• .. .. \ • ~ 44 iyeka riatberc ' \DB 141114. NO. 1 \ 444111: \ . \\\ 2 \ .9il i itliti . P . r . r .,A efeh ypi. r. ' Zil l t r t f li b l , lll:7 ; , \ ; ~ 1,. li.= 2 . „,,...ai 1:.. b ..45i rO . ,i . -. I old oo4par B.lllg ' • 'IDOL 14 Boum\ To .n tro 4444.4.4425a44.12Arz5i5 0 kr 5 i ,a 6 3.. .-. 416 \ ' :. t .'. 'Water nod trout street4.' • izUhileio-40 make on band, for onto b y -. \ 0 fills. \ \ \ . . .. IE4IIII DICAEY 4 DO. ' ESN7S-20 bate an bend, far rate by 111141/0/ DLOKEY4 00.. l i Goslo \ bblo, on hand, for sale by 16.!rirlivticKgiLt,". NJ m , ,BoOKB,—At NO. 78 Foam street— gbikeW•orohOd MI nook*/ Hen. , :.lloll(4lSnliCkLy SLUM% 3.1*(1. 17 lw lite welt Worg t of Holm:flirt:lm ool.—ertat aoeromlttere of Rotor, groat the Vali ef Watootee4 1 &1tt• loole h go kas iW o olr b iattL i p ""4 ,jtclEn i ttlChrot7t k , Wood of Magma or le r. I c o hat at iroaw...thr , .i tttm p t4 re t a t r, thltn . " b1 4 :41, , 7 1.1. Sok; of. BUIL' 'CIIIIQR REDOC&D-44 wet RAT PILLS, tar O k a dattrnotlon of airy sod PILCH. Ths Mai ne a Pills. \ l nn tan or toner.. tar on each plate where ta• rats an ml:. ars IIK0I • b,, ma ateatt 700 Mr put them pear • at bola, Uoto tem i n a t a .00.100 aram It to aalar. sb etatt. per b..e. 211214 &plasm .ailved bp rame. nal Lls rata by .EL it. lanihuinfi. ... - a \ • 67.lforal aerie& Atruonikeenient Imsiortsatt ENDUQIIO7 IN ?BL PlICi CP • BO,OL_ FOR ' \ ilsroitlita. 'PREIRRYING. AYR AttOßNitilA • Tatlilirt, ..; • ir3,l/0 followtok rates; Ans:—Sittles for; !Only told at 75 cents to 60 nets. and Si bottle. to 7 ann. ,The mar wanting 42Itations, of this welse towed Mat Restorative, palmed est ths walla ender crush lure ot ant nen, has determined the incentor to crush them.by sensual. is rLOlDateven a lower view then ter eau .Mod to sell than 111. tnah At the nrot taw, ha arena the nubile that the ItYYZillOtt will slaws ewe thn,to he as met as horetollon, which he. gavot It aeletatty thrcuatrout the Mahe:. • -, - • The; virtual 01'01 01.111 li tnitow Moe, tor the lialr; reunlneno wen u r: Its ante 'veitEsitoona he. 1.1,117 C ben andled. a •• the lanneerwcal It bee done.. la tesilddel Li the .ot Catldesses Inds Phydeians and panto et the Ittihad slandlisg, ',tweet. tasprottou ufg.ProPZl:=TrZi..\A- \'•\ All who us troubled jith Rending, , All who have Salt Reruns, or sot Rumor WI the kelp. All who hues Hair Raters OW note of their Mar. All who are troubled Rh . All who Watt to here twastltul and, 'Lind ot Ran In lonto , reilladroor to ths lanes tal et Ws. utvltil3N FLU It. ite pare vt.ar Ishtar. sour :nosh. t 4 voters are beyond rein. • . When need le nen ottUditood. it lays s Ronnie br• good bead oftafn Ladies lint It inveluable tirons tee Mtn those or lauldruft and /Lir later, wilts% It k Wk .., Unfr \ ma st. b%sotltully niece an d treth wi m y , fele Only Agents for b. A par 1324 Wanted in the Coallltzlineas, yurral k Capital of $ 4 , 0 0f00r . 56,4x4= 7 . - Ttto Allyn ottuatod. a. ehott N dletesee tem: Pittobeestroto rho Ihu of the Penney hroolo Central rood. The Workiarr steer ta c tueeeeskt oparetioe. r u ".. b, ""t'icZ ,t grT%` 7° '"" 4 4 ' 7 d 4. if, erbh to exttel thole:en:4 ertrens,tho from t bUt haelst=ll out doubt. yiohl ihmlarge dieldoode. Ave', • tols'. DleLAllO.llFiftbotree. 1001aa6ali Ckrtit Het • 10 Ds Wm* Ital 11a r r "4"4.20. 12% 5°4 • • . YO 000 ,741.• bazir, 4.412, • , VOCI beams rabasta VTR. igLIFORTII a CO. •, Coin Wanted.: . QPANIS .• d Itezienn Dcaltri; " 1 !"1 4, ,=; =at= ''' '' , - "" - • d attli74\'' \ gi Vi=a DoPan slit 1701:Das. \ Cali. - fibind &DWIPAkar: , fias Gods. • MIIRPIIY *I3IinCIISIXEVII ric„,;l".. 9 7 4 Artte. Ma . lei iia waralLaitaats Agana NMI b % I w o upf, MAR alLittlatildilige4 I rbr latisleay.Wai dawns. wiai• =stave's& =eve fourth and Mariam...NA Profeirionat Tour t , th6 TPUE f ill ont's Profes; dolma Tour v, tbo Wat.l.r Mt 21th ivolaat. U. ~..th.vatwo Vatilicvailag . = Lvesuvit_aland ado, mow.. 72311,11eatvarZeagarl sad dlssevola, lafayftivi sad lasktrev gm. nd,v,e4.. pt Ado •, , Juana w ''. • fniviv • , Attorimm.vo.llllll%•oo, autiVC, it OLT. BUTTEkt-- , 2o;liblvia •114) rouct S J. 1199K1L AhiI3SEMENTB. . . . • - A, TWilii.TBA. \ ‘; . - aorspn a. v0L0rr0c.......;... , ....--..LizSr4ZO , Wilealcill .. . .1. 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Miro Mott,* plods t 101 l 7oltat etztiAnt; at w.:4 MCMY - 2 -----,---. \ Grocery .Btore Fors Sala.' ...IN ALLEGHENY CITY; cBtrier Of Aliatil io. ma Lk.* .2 .. ..twauut a Boadikthir tasaa 4 ., 'near I t .00 soo th es. bandies", ankh , \ tistsdreo his nolo siTte7rs isTn. Tbo STOCK.Io worth Utak ~ Is which injo he mill sell Biota.° 0c414V11/.adat Ituadlin I. Sao th ousand dothuo we roar L tho averado__osoonal.of,i• buoinaos ion, Ito Sunultdata units Inc il9li pa 7aas-i.S, , „......,,,,,:,\ .I, Th I...duaidr; if 'any ~ uno ball' ..es \ down. Um baissico in Uwe. notsis—la num stir, teL \ ribs. , sinasßotti ann. Avaly hs- B. .6 &LW. titt. - - a, 11010TATOE6--100 bus. link.Eye,*td Rul;7l_ fiiia , , , PERELSB Ailt/211118:—; ; , i ) (IREEIi A • 'LISB-601). ill SI ipr plat by ' 6141 TESSISS /VINE - BiLids - L - WANTEO—Oto . Dm R `.. Phit olskia. - Chatiseatt. -. .'.-.. ,22tV list 12arrokland\ . _ 11ia1m5611218,...,,i ~ ' Artrolt.Vai lb* wea m ~ ; ewls, - . ' 111011! 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