BY MUTE L CO. "Su itaDAPXOTtlitqa, - JAIWAXy-1 9, 48E4 • - 101..1tEADINV NATTER WILL BE FOUND EN i4E9 IMCIWOF,TRIS PAPER. 3ei.PLITISBI7BI}BWEISIELY GAZtyllt.—Theastanstre do:Oak= of our Molly Marc offers twida , Innis: woman atniollt &Arable mall= of making Utah. Dodos* knout, , ;li tn , klitrulation La between fuoyand eye thonaand, }nothing n 'alsnait uteri *Wags and county la Weston Noincf Icnttini tiLTO' LD VTATIAL !M.—Neither' the Editorial Rowing PlintiagEstatalthroesitot ttut fled, Gasetie,Eretypelled tat Sunday. ADT671312.11wh0 &etre:their hotted' lamppost. t the Pel.ron 3lo .dkr WOMI.g. r i D PIM., Mad them in Wort 6 o'clock; on Ihttmllay. , • , • a A,i COUNTY 'MEETING—The ithigkaz - .tialarona of tho, moven! "Words: Botnnoba and Town ahlp• In tb• County. will wort at tbol rosreettre of holding elootions, on PAITIltal, tho 28tH d. Or • o ta ast to f, between fil hours ofl and o'clock. r. u).t n delegate. Poch district to attend a Want y' Conyenttn. on irr.DNINDAY. the lot dor of Yabonarn JAM. at 10 o'ekolt. at.. firth. r ynnalag. if giallo Z N or ° il MaToMl ) . ' T ril - order n f i 'ti a 're Crag tlntotlV(*. rEX.XIIIILVANIA 4141) .Vtaangu.r-The. Wheeli4 row 'in an article: commenting on the Erie tr•oubles and the Franklin Canal Company fraud, Lae'the following remarks: . ~• „ . . now,. looking at that course, what will Virgi , think: of Pittsburgh building a railroad „through her territory in Hancock county,. which .1411 no forni of law, and the legal charter for Lich has not Only ,never been passed, but has been positively refused by the Virginia legiabs turn... „Does ponnsylvania expect to construct the ,Pinthiindle railroad under these arelinistances? yet they are expending thousands of dollars on that road in. Virginia; laid have it nearly ready naturally and properly • ask, will Virginia permit this to be done? :Will. she permit her /WS to be act at defiance? Will she permit Pitts whose - whole energies were for years bent upon oppressing Virginia, and taking from her her rights as a state,: in • bridging her own rivers? Will Vuginia permit that city so' far to trample upon her- in the face of theme things as to , defy.ther legislature, and build' a railroad 4.through the State without law, and in defiance of levet- If ahe does we hope the Old Dominion will eupercedo her coat of. arms with• a whipped genial, and. abolish her Bill of Rights end the . -.:::: . .Resolutions of is. If there wan any service to commerce depend ant upon: the construetion of the , road through llancock:county, we should any lessend , feel less eirt iostlY. about it; but'Pennsylvania has two !unties to the West; beside this, the ono through •••• the . Hempfield to Wheeling, and the otherhy the west bank of the OhicT river. The former route la shorter, than•the proposed one through Sten , tierisillei 'but it is through a Piryutiy city and that does not suit Pittsburgh. ask,.will the State of Virginia not take, ,'.measures to prevent the construction and run ;4?);ning,,efl.he Pittsburgh acid Steubenville road through the State in defiance of the laws of the peaving out of vier the indecent and violent itinguald:ot the Wheeling effitor; the ease is fairly put, and on its face appeara forcible and ''fogiMd, but it lid; certain circumstances to ren =-,dar argument applicable. the first place, no ciaarter , to build. 4 rail!. icimili . cyoss the narrow strip of Virginia terri kitowo mi . the Too Randle, has :baen,:granted; s and thetehas, threfore, been no iniudident use of a Charter, as in tlie ease of the Franklin Canal Co • in-the 'Second place, 'the' Pali Randle. Railroad ; dingby Wirgiaians, ae they say, Under the they, mere will bear than out., . However this may be, the Courts of Virginia must settle the matter, and if there has , 1 been nny ifutatioit'orher adequate. 11;9gbt to he irstota • There "is no tlneatlon that, the . RN/ Hindle;lLtlroad,'is. band- jig for a connection. of the Pittsburgh and Sten • fluorine Rayne& and under the linsplees of that company, and that ' this course has been taken after vain 'Whines's to tfostryhtiril;egislature charter. But. the fee-aimide of ' the land .has been purchased the 'whole way, and has be come the property of the Company; and it pro lease.s",,te aa'aer laws of that' Conanninweislthc..;tejt ., ,ltas .made a lats .,: aitka. ilivirin; ;of the State, doubt . Patientlk 'endure' the own+ quid:tea; of Rs; :nro..7errore,' :' The ease of the Franklindanal built' a road Mader " Chartered by innertian its privileges to a totallydifferent purpose froin • that contemplated bir the legislature. It de- ...,serves, therefore; to have its charter: forfeit id; and if the Pan ILancile Railroad is an km,- .aion of the sovereignty and dignitiof Virgins :It deserves a 'similar rebuke. "The - former is a dear ease;' of theistter we are wholly unable to judge. We leave that ie . the,Corirts Ta the third place, the State of Pennsylvania • amd , t,ho City of. Pittsburgh, bare nothing to do with the building of a Railroad . across the-Pan more . than lxa City of Wheeling.. The Directers of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville !. Railroad, and the citizoas of Virginia along the line hareariartged the matterainong tltemielyes, consulting the public in'the nutter. If !bpi., have committed .an illegal get, and ,Pitts .. burgh and Pennsylvania defends them in it, it wen then be time efuragh to denounce fhb . . State and City. Seta: they are entirely innocent of Invasion'nay f the rights of Virginia. —life are as fist a friend of State rights as any Virg* aintractionist of- the resolutions of TS acbool Si t e twee - Sling to go any length to pre .Biirre inviolate the aevereigntyiimmunities and -Zrighte of the States, against any invasion, either by. irivate or . foreign Corporations, 'or by the 'llnited Stater . -, We look upon the ITheeling no- tion thee Congress 'can., legalize a nebentce by ....dechtring it a post road, or can sustain a mani fest fraud upon , State sovereignty in the same manner, ac not only Absurd, but dangerous tettie irelfare arid rights . Orthe Staten. Woltiuite our "WheoyUg brother to go with noonthe reiulutioni and thip - : bill of rights, irhich,he invokes, ind gee .how they will tally with legalizing 1.0 - y :set: of Congress the Wheeling •'Bridge, whlekbeS been 'declared by t he ' Supreme Court to sp . . naliartee,.ned.With the road of ihe 160enal Compeuiy„whieh the iinpreme Coln( of 'State has deeidedlo he a'frainl. WM the Wheeling editor go with us still far ther? Win he go 'with us in urging i'ersaylva and Virginia to th e adoption of ..that liberal ~.- s titrienlightenid policy which - interposes no ob fe,:whitsetion 'to the extenaionef the Railroads of sis . ter:States into their 'hordere?' If our voice can be heard at Randiteirg,thelegisiattire will hast. , en to remove an restrictions. nPon She, commerce betimm; the:states, by allowing ell roads baptise . through:mar borders inevery possible , direction, trusting only, for. own' share' of trade and ,' Anisette". that healthful Competition which in 'al + - 'll4 beet policy. Will the editor •or the WheeliOgilatetto and "times meet 'niou this ?Sir •, propo ition. nod call uPon the Virginia Legisis , tore to grant the reasonable and just demand of .theri, citizens In Brooke County? The refusal 'Of the right , of, way to the Steubenville Railroad setdee;the Pan /Istidle is it disgrace to , the r Stitte Mid,Lthia.ifln9minY has, ,been brought ~,Itmon the :State -Mainly through the influence of Wheeling- Unless she in willing ' to remove this ' e dempliints : ;egalust ',Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania will retort upon herself, and only. the more elisrly exhibit her intense self- Trin'ylesten "Ittirtzus: ci Bat t -1t was with indignation ihat, ire read the an nononcenent that the rioters of:Erfe had,Uneezed and:mothora, and had put them for- == rhrd ` ;to do work they Mo longer dared to per; Lforcitlolilielyeft. If they,side reIOSQ to 'resist Jinn,' the ratunintea of the .Courts of theli r,:own taiga end et the. United finites', they ought 7 id bowie° manliness to incur the damages and - respartfibilities-therzurlyes.:: They hiye'profess, be acting wider legal *dried, ;U:rid by legal , authority but the faet:that they , hare thrust the /mien = into the danger, shows that theyknow they are transgressing the lawa,and "are4iabletbieverepi r inishMerit. Theylinie diegra eedihieriaidrea,,the,Y here eimerei frith ignhmtny exid,ileters,,enddatightera; and they up the floodgates of lawless • ~..mutstsand acts, whielrwill long curse their nom usontlty. Thehlahatii,isin:tititetuly have ar iipiajle them for thna denioro l iiii j hai Ismut,cird4.;• awl :debauchin g - the Pifthrie . *boo litputatfou aria .fettecuia' e Virtues liltvir:liMili"thidi'Oret care— taaahitigsiad acts wiihout parataneut tojuiiibizt when a woman can so far mutes herself as to.cat . ~--~. .;‘,;': , '474.5i- , 4!',N ., ..;1i5i1.a1 . i ,--; : .Nir: V4Z:j:-;,-,6,-:',-'-''.-77:^--.;'vk.0,7-.?;;:0v..:;:i,..,,,--- • - ' - •:i.•::',7Skip- ... _ . m0btre5t5,,,.4 J775 . ' ft 5 t he 5 alini *lke ple4re in thi.booting,s nt4onryigir and cheins of an infuriated populace, the flea seenirsA,".Y(9 ll 4.4r4l 4, fr91 ,1 / 4 .,§. 1 ig0f on the people of Erie for permitting this shame exhibition 1 We call upon the Governor of the State to in teiPosit' his 'autlioritY to iniptiresii - tiiisatati bf arnirs.without delay.; • When,he interposed hia authority rut: sympathy to preserve the people of Itriiftom ...what was allefied to be thiillegal as,raUlte road Companies , be ought 'tit s. eat' kali iti r sian4Fnier l oliave taken care , that ths'ele tens, Giennudvea committed no overt . it."glegai aetoV, 'The. honor of the Stemmas in ids keeping titOtoornent he interfered in his official 'capaci ty, and be hand by a proper regard to', that hP 1 :144%, to prevent" any resistance to law on the part:-..0f the people of Erie county, and to be ti•eady to suppress any such resistance,; to _and punish the rieters. The hn9 not been done, and he is justly chargeable with &lithe disgrace indicted upon the State by resistance to the su-. tlwrity and decrees of the Court. C.u.Lute ix U. 8. Tnootts.4The . .Cleveland papers bay that the U. S. Troop are. Join called in to put down the disturbances at Erie. The Cincinnati lihuettcpublishew n• letter 'from Mr. Ca I.RE on this subject, [rein Which We take the following extracts , . "I called this morning, with Mr. Wade, on the President, to ascertain what course would be adopted by the t incettive, in case the rioters should persevere in their lawless violence, and in resistance ,of Federal process. The President informed us that he should act with promptness and decision, whenever a proper case for inter vention should be presented ; but that, as yet. the necessary evidence of obstruction to the exe cution of the laws, by a combination too power ful, to, be suppressed by ordinary judicial pro ceedinge,, or by the Marshal in.the exercise of his legalepowers, hod not been submitted to him. The Secretary of War, Col: Davis, in eonversa tion with me, expressed the same views. He thought that in a. matter ot such moment, the notion of the Government, while decided and en ergetic, should bo guarded, and fully justified by existing facts," The Constitution prescribes the cases in which the i President may call out the U. S. troops ; and aslt is important to know the extent of the Pros ideas power in the premises, we give the pro vision in the Constitution under, which he is au thorized to- act : Art. TV. Sec. 4. The United States shall guaranty to every State in this Union a republi can' foim of government, and shall pretoct'esch of them against invasion; and. on application of ti I.94,laturr, or of the Executive (when the leg islature cannot be convened) against domestic , violence. The legislature of Pennsylvania being in ses sion, a ruttiest foi• the intervention of the United Stnma mint come from that body before it can take place.' FROM WASHINGTON WAS uporos. January 4,16-64 The news from.llexico is that another treaty has been negotiated, by which the United States will receive 60,000 square miles of territory, and Certain other Valuable concessions, and will enter .into - obligations to pay $20,000,000. The news does not excite , surprise, for the tenor of our ad tines for several weeks past, has led us to expect 's treaty, 'Or a declaration of war. The new ter ritory acquired is said to be a strip on the north of Itlexico,„extending from the 'Rio Grande to the Gulf of California; Bi:hundred miles long and one hundred. broad..lt includes on this side of the 'Golf the pert of Outiyinis. This information comes bathe shape ore telegraphic report, which is . probably parent. in. its nun features, as it mentions the arriral of Gen: Gadsden at New Or , leans, with`the - treaty. " • 'z The Garay Grant is said to be confirmed, which miens, suppose, that fa4c - iy large Stun of mon ey.has aeeu !aid or 4reed to be paid to the per , sous.representing that-interest. This ise grand &ale to a gigantic private speculation, which be dissected 'in the progress of the treaty . throughthe :Senate, aid probaidi' struck out, the duel of.the.tasigeoes efchyray, a Nei York 11114• 'NSW .021e0.116_ Company, upon either Mexico or the United States, is a baseless pretence, and if any. sneh sum'as Eve millions of dollars has bees pi dd for its extinguishment, a gross impo-. sition and trend la's lien perpetrated on the gov ernmente of Mexico and the United States. We 'do not:know how much the Meiicans asked by way of damages for those depredations of the In diens which we Were bound to repress, bat if we have purchased a fullimmunity and complete ex, operation from the article of the late treaty of peace, binding us to suppress these hostilities, I should consider ten millions of dollars well laid out in effecting it Now as to - the territory acquired, there will be a fierce and long contest over the time and wan ner of its organisation. The brat question will be, shall it be free territory or slave territory. The South will insist that it shall be elave terri tory, audit the North resists this pretension, and seeks to appropriate the region thus acquired by the common treasure of the country, to the free men of the North and South alike, the South will immediately threaten to blow the Union into frag ments. The scenes of 1848 and 1800 will be re newed, and I suppose that the results will be nearly the same—another great triumph of sla very, and the further identification of this got enunent with it as a national institution. Very.little is known of thin portion of Mexico. It is said that it has been nearly depopulated by incursion's of the Apache and other Indian tribes from within our own limits during the past six Sears. Prom the reports of ourexplorers along the Rio Gila there is reason to believe that the region ceded is not susceptible of a dense popu lation, and that its Chief vsiliie will'consisi in its furnishing an avenue or route of commuication :with the Pacific bettkr than any yet distoovered within our presenthoindaries. The President will be takenby 'surprise by this result,lor itia only alawdays since he auth7- heti the Union to declare that no treaty bad been rmaile, 'and that the iubjetts said to have tsein :settled by Gen. gashulen'a nogotiations wve not embraced in his instructions. -Private interests have bean much more efficiently and ably repro• seated at Mexico, then the Interests of the coon try,.„ and it is not, therefore, surprising that the agents of speculators. in New York and New„OC leans should know more of.whsit was going on than the government at Washington. ,”{ This treaty is a good one in one view. It will prevent a war, which waiibecoreing very immi nent, andpostpones the evil_day : .of the final. in corporation of all Mexico; with its foreign lan guage, religion, and institutions with the:United states. 'Gen: glum threatens Mischief bathe Nebraska hilt of. .Tikdge Douglass. It is said the veteran politiCian intends to move an 'lntendment estab lishing slavery in . Nebraska, while in the territo rial state. This design indicates a very , despe rate devotion to the South, for the bill as it,now, stands, snakes all the ,provisions for helding slaves, which the most zeidous vassal of the : institution could desire. The eagerness of Gen. Casa, ifcar vied to this length, would seem officious and super serviceable, and not required by Lis masters, ea pectidly thithe can' no longer expect Southern antes for President. fie has some feeble crotoh et to theeffect thaythe general government Can : not legislate for the territories at all. If he elm temPlates ''any amendment to enforce that idea, lie will o a ly have I.ostriite out the whole bill af mr,the enacting clause. And this course would correspond singularly well with the natural ti mlditi Of Gen. 'Cass' mind. Priiate letters received front Columbia, to-day, intimate that ea-Senator Allen la likely to beat a hOit of cotnpetitore for the It. S. Senate. The contest Is ash; to NI between Allen, hieslary 'and Atannypenny,'. prisent Commissioner of Indian Affairs. • ' Times; MANZ TRADZ Lr Cona.—=By the documents i/WUCLI by the Cuban. Government, in relation to the emancipated Ingres, or -negroes taken there by British men-of war they are free only nom inally.... . • . The 'Captain General. , on. the Ist, issued a proclamation; containing 10 articles, of which we • Article 1. The.negroes known by the name, of • Etuancipadoe are all free. Those who here been the power.of the goremment fire your and aro aliteM.yeara of age, obtain. their free pagers, and those who nsmaittin the Island will, dispose-of, thelrwages to wlilch•tlity have aright; with , the .discontit, only of a pair,•-•which shall norer exceed the fpurth park r i• Atticle . 2. Thciamwho bar not siemedtveyears only differenthuMAhmtitliesii- insomuch notiiiipme ottlis *told& or limit labor, which will be in twilit during their appren ficeship. r ...~~~v.~,_:~, R~~rY~_.. te,.." ..--2, ,t e r . , c,, , lgeSs„, atf F. ! ...-Atoxilart, of St. IfutiLs;lifiae-Stiorairlitioniienehiected with:lite • DePirrtm Vii: r d,,,, ti ci publisk a Thinness ,Dire,4 l 4 ot, - iir,_ - _Ath ~ I titerior;i liedbl not gelid irtzany.liphirmit.-- note istirgiesoctri, - nirthe basis or ilielliiiiiiiess ' le appointnierak or from the Treakeiryl Depart t.e -Directory of Ohio. Mr. Wst_Dowllern ant. his agent, ' he new entry - of the intended retiremenC of has. visited this city for the purpose of canvassing ?Mc. Guthrie from the Cabinet is unfounded. .No for the work, and will wait upon our citizens end :I no ,h a change is.cout - ein' Iffitted.; :' • - ! ,', ~ '. :: i present its claims. We commend him to the i,oorge Saunders' nomination, it is almost cer tain, will•be withheld from the Senate... "' !' ' attention o ourbusinesa men. ' The stormabout the Mexican trendyinereases. For the Daft Pittsburgh Galati, • 1 nein are inilicatiinathat'a powerful Democratic . . ' ' , • ' WOMAN'S RIGHTS. : interest will pour its wrath, on the President if Miss Lucy &oat, of llusanchusetts, was in • - the Sins Grant is overslauglied., ' ' ti ne city lost week, and lectured four successive lir,: 3oulisco, the En.ssinn Minister, is very ill. evenings, to large audiences, in Masonic Hall. He is not expected to recover. On the first, in compliance. with au invitation The JudiciarydiJudiciaryCommittee of the Senate stands from the Yonng Men's Library Association, in• three against two in favor of Mr. Phelps' right to • aid.of their means and in furtherance of the ob- ; a scat. Mr. Butler is adverse.' Mr. -Phelps' fie ject .of their organization. On the three-suc- nal success is doubted. cording evenings, on her own account. Judging' The appointment lay the House of Select Com fit.. the immense houses w i t h which she was ! mittee on the Pacificcßailroad, is considered a favored, the enthusiasm with w hi c h- s h e „,,,,,,i 1 decisire indication that, the bill will pass. I. to be heard, and the favorable opinion•expressed : -- by individuals of her perfontiance, I -should sup- I Mous; as rile llugh.—We have already no posetic".lthe fatal result of the duel that was fought "woman's rights" to be in the ascendant, in- , , in Pickens county, (Ala.) on the 2d instant, he asunuch as this great interest, as she regardS it, was the alpha and omega.of her labors. t tween Dr. F. W. busy and Dr. FAN?, bdth. of Without wishing to deny that women have Noxubee county. Mississippi, in which DeArby RBA shot through the - heart at the first fire. The rights; as such, which hate too often been wrest- ! ed from them, it might be conceding too much, Columbus (Miss.) Argus has some !particulars concerning the attair whichinvest it with painful by silence or otherwise, to endorse either MILS ' interest•Z We know nothing of the merit!! of the Stone's ((pinions or arguments. I had the pleas- use of Lensingdifficulty, but there is something unusually 'ad delivered ; to them, and to nothing reported to . supported to the field of mortal corniest and me by those who heard the others, shall I now allude. 1 ,viebling up his life a sacrifice to the so-termed Personally, I take pleasure in saying, she is an ; “ curie of honor." The Argus says; I interesting; young woman. She is small in stn- ! '. The-weapons were duelling violate, and the distance thirteen and a half paces. .Dr..llrliy, ture, dresses neatly, though with a short dress ! and pants of the same color, to-which somee may I who was killed, was us most estimable gentleman ? a member elect of the present Legislature ? and perhaps object—l do notand is rather comely, I the difficulty arose out of sortie misunderstanding yet not beautiful. Her voice is good, : her enuu- ! her 1 in the late canvass between himself and his ; nn gestureselation clear, but rather rapid occasionally, who was a candidate for the simnel station. Both gentlemen were Democrats and I by no means extravagant, and each per.; tnit'otist, formance, as It whole, iu its manner was very ! members of the church. •We are told that the affair would have tak,en prnee long since had it creditable. She professes to have been a tlili_ i gent 'student, and to have compassed several i branches of study usually without the range of i not been for the.extreme ill health of Dr. Irby, who conveyed to the ground of combat in a those her sex have been inclined to think within the legitimate sphere of their pursuits; and set _ 1 carriage, and was scarcely able to stand up ieffictory evidence was furnished that the profes- stithoutaupport at the time of the fatal occur sion was -not sciolistie. She is not lovable, au rence, the tike of which we hope nevereigain to scarcely any of her sex are who take the stand be under the necessity of.chronioling. she does, though many will admire her for tier talents, snit applaud her little sparkling conceits as wonderful scintillations from n little feminine Still that has risen upon our dark world. Of her religious views the occasion did not require her to make an explicit development. Frem a few incidental remarks 1 should infer she subscribes to no creed, and takes the largest liberty in in terpreting Scripture, being careful always to see that nothing therein taught is at variance with her hobby. On the Subject of "wontan' rights" she seemed nations to be fairly understood. Two positionslwereiaid down which will clearly ofine her views—that woman has the abstract trrht to do what she is able to do—that she has no rights peculiar taller sex anymore than man has peculiar to: 11l correctly understood her, woman's physicist inferiority is a consequence of the posi tion assigned her by man, and the employments connected therf:with. Intellectually, she main tained, there is no difference, only es education has made it. Of "female education" and "fe male seminaries" she spoke most con temptuotmly, as she also did of "negro schools." She would have all institutions of teaming open for both sexes and all colors. tier lecture !in the "po litical disabilities of woman "I did not hear; but in those I did henr; women were exhorted to as pire to any political or social post open to them, and were explicitly informed there ere none that ought to be closed against them. They hare equal tights with men, and are disinherited of natural: and inalienable claims when shut out by custom or : conventional rules from any office to • fill which they might have intellectual and phy sical capacity. _ Why should a woman not exer cise the right of the elective franchise! Why not figure in the halls of legislation, - at the bar. in the jury --box, on the bench, in tine gubernato rial chair, or even in that of the President of the United States! What should prevent ladies from practising medicine, prosecuting the fine arta, or doing anything else they can do dint is proper to be done by man! In maintaining these views there woe no great profundity of reasoning evin ced, yet is pretty thorough acquaintance with the ad eartandont phrases in use among Amazonian orators every where. 'Anecdotes were lairi/hed - with an unsparing liberality, an imperturbable sang. freed that revealed the high estimate she pat upon her own work. The same perfect self possesmon, and sense of right totalled on ability, were evinced in grappling with the Biblical !hitt eultiee that lay in her way. In approaching this "point of rocks" she conceded that great 'men had translated the Scriptdrea, and ma :great men had commented on them; s. ; lint she Led an indisputable right of pri vate judgment, which she had studied Hebrew, Greek, and Latin, to be qcialified to exercise...— Gen. I. iiirwes quoted to abs., that in man's in nocence there was no difference in:authority be. tween the sexes. After the fail things soon got wrong. On the text " Thy desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee," we were favored with this criticism and comment--" shalt bi," every Hebrew scholar knows might have' been rendered "trill te." Then, the text would be a prediction and not a requirement . - Fear fully," she added. "has this prediction been ful filled!" But-we live in an age of progress, and woman is beginning to find out she has as good a right to rule over the man as he km to rule over her. This terrible dynasty, worse than that of the Tartars in China. or of the Pope at home, ' is beginning to he exprisetl—cannot endure the light—mast and shall fall! As a prediction it has had its fulfilment. To show that it need not continue to be fulfilled to the end of time, she', said, it was declared to man, that in the sweat of his face he should eat breed: - yet many wen retired on a competency, to shed-no more sweat' while living. She seemed to forget that the curse implied the rare, after the fall, Shooltr.not enjoy life without labor, as might have been the ease had sin never entered into the world.:- But because some men can-live without sweating she seemed to suppose wives eeould net be in sob-I jection to their own husbands ! Galatians li. 281 was quoted, to show, that, in Paul's estimation, j the male and the female are equal according to • the teaching of Christ. Whatever one may as pire to„ the other may. To reconcile Paul with I himself she referred to a passage in -his first Epistle to Timothy 2. 11 k 12 serves, and also to , his Ist .Epistle to the Corinthians 14 14. It ' 'Spiritual teachers should " prophecy," or speak' " unto men to edification, and exhortation and comfort." The Apostle; she insisted, did not I mean to interdict the right of Women thus to; ePeakt when he said, " I cutler not a woman to , teach.". The original word means not only to "tench," but also to gabbk like a goose. The' poor women, having always been kept miler, and in Ignorance, as soon as they learned that the• embargo was falsely itemised, were so overjoyed that they did•not know how to enjoy their liberty, . and using it ad fibilum, without due qualification; j they were forbidden thus to gabble! 6n the! light of this criticism it is difficult to perceive the ; relevancy of the inspired penman's reason for I the prohibition—" for Adorn was first formed, I then Eve. .And Adam was not deceived, but the I woman luring deceived woo in the transgression." This reason looks further back than to the igno- I ~.rauce of Jewieli and Pepin women in the Apos tle's times--it strongly•savore of allusion to the curse immediately after the fall, If so, the rea son isin woman as such—because she inn woman and not simply because she in ignorant. ,But.while nothing said, founded on the Bible, however interpreted, or in anything else. wee convincing to every ono ,that women ought to surrender the righta by all civilized nations con ceded to them, and especially in the United States, for the utopian advantage of political co teats, squabbling with lawyers over Court hoffire scenes each as would shock the modesty of the least relined, and other equivocal privileges, it must be admitted Miss Lucy Stone said many things in her lectures, that were as important as true. Women, and men, too, have been wronged in every age, and especially when the light of Christianity hoe not come to. their aid. To this hour the selfishness of man tends to oppression and robbery, and always will. The remedy is net in mounting a hobby and riding it to death. The advice to parents, to educate all their chit. dretimale and female; to the State, to provide liberally for to worthy an object; to those who . base the care of youth, to study their capacities and tastes; to society, to admit (males to many einplOyments from which they have been exclu ded by prejudice rather than sense; to females, to read "books that are books," and not the " yellow covered" trash of the times, and to forntatieociations for mutual improvement—is gout let it crane from whom it nay. TOO much time Is spent in requiring mere aceomilishinents, and too little in the acquisition of solid learning —too much by both sexes in visiting andidlenesti, and leo little •in rending. But, lot ladies know that when they contend for equality with than, as our:Amazonian reforniera would hare, it, they contend for the right of sacrificing conceded ad s:integer' that" nothing gained can compensate.- . Let women be intelligent and pious, and ladies indeed, and their field of rights for usefulness and privilege will be quite as wide:as they can occupy. C, Correvondenos K. American and U. S. Garotte. Waimea-I'os, Jan. have a reliable let ter from Jackson, Mississippi, stating that A. 0: Brown was nominated in canons by two majority; 'the Union 'Democrats being... Titled out. On the ith instant the election came off. Brown' was nominated by the Chairman of. the :caucus; ex.- Senator Foote.by the Union Democrats, and en- Conan/ -Sharkey by the Whigs,.; Brown haV72 votes, Foote 24, Sharkey. 7, scattering-70. Mr: r Fiats- had left the Mate on Ws way to California,. and was not.,Feally a .candidate. claims 'Brown's eleCtion as • defeat of Jefferson Davis, on the ground.of the Bele:York appointments.- , it. isnow peddle Ahat Collector .Redtiold will be.'cOnArmixi at • the rot Executive SessiMtl of Shelia:late-4 The Conizolttee.amonanimens, ana no objections are on Me. . ii=== SPECIAL NOTICES: ; - To Printers.—For sale, a lot of Kecohti hand Cniumn Rules, Advertising Rules. and!Douhle Rules, at Inv pries. Enquire at this office. Jali 110,000 WORT /1 OF 14014C$ AND PAPERS DATED WITI A 140 SAFE! Austow. Ilan Co, P. Noemberl, Int," 3tossre. 13nrbe Barnes—hoar Mrs—Tour bro. LAters err. duly received. I was absent at the limo. I would say. to regrd.to your Safe, Inmande It rowfurtly EIRE I tmted the ono I of you hurtiall. on the morulnu of the 10th of June last—my store lualldlng bring , hurtled to tubes. It was built of wood and todek—a lame throe story torlldfnu. wale was In It at the thno of the Oro. and roll Into the cellar, where there wow a imam amount of oIL It wow a very hot fire. My nte. and twlok amounts that mire In the t=ale amounted to about Ten Tbreatemd Tadhrs, wldeh VW. raw. roL There mut nut a einglo lever Injured; and further, would ad any person who ht doing. basin., to low uo time, trot buy a Soh to herb Moir paper+, &A, In—mol crt one that Is yowl. mut at rwoullnend your Safi* to any ono felllf YOU". Truly. JppS CLARKE. JOIN T LWIAN 1 . 1111.1.1. WILSON ItttllT. T. KENS EIZY EDWARD illalt) REMOVAL. • - • . LOGAN,. WILSON & CO., linp3rters and Wholesale Dealers in rorsKioN ANI, Domenc HARDWARE. erTI,EIIY. ke. Bars remossd to their nets and ezMire Rom, ha. 52 Wood Monet. Ontr doors aborts tho St. es •Untol. where shalt customers. and merchants genera y, are Invited to an this of the moot somidets assortment ever otter it in this city.' felt,. STATE XIITUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO _ OF PENNSVLVANIA. VANCII OFFICE—Corner Fourth nod Pudtbbehl otreves; PittOotrgh. CAPITAL, 1L . C.0.000. 1...1011.—J0hn r. buthertonl. banphln Co.; P. C. tbebortel. liarrisbarg; Samuel Jos.— Pbliadelphla, A. Wiliam flanker, Pittaborgic A. A. Carriir, Pittaburain A. J. tilliett. Itarrieburr. S. T. Jones, Ilarreburg. Robert Mte. Carbog John It. HntbertbriL balTrAto Co. JOHN P. nentrautoicu, Pooigeut. A. J. GILLZT, Secretary. A. A. CAltitlEll, Artuarr. Tbe alwerelkonpanv will Insure mins' twill. of ars an 4 Inland navigation awl CIIIIIIWUrtation; Si,.. on and merchandise In city or ....rotary'. at Wrest rule, con sistent with piLlety. CAW., tuned on dwelling *Ober bef , pvtuntlr. or Au a term olivine.. 12.9m7114i Malillß DILWORTH ;ft CO., wriousiLE GROCERS .I,ND .COMSIISSION MERCIIAYTS. 'Nod. L3O nntll32 Seeonil *treat, between Wood sad Smithfield. Pittsburgh, and Amouts LIII t Kirk mark*. Sugar nelleurs. PhUmbduhis—afoU men treat of BAdinud Soya. susihurt t.. whirls Ise invite the ganglion _n the city trade. • mid-ImM, Girard' Fire and Tiiiiee Co. OP PITILADYLPRIA. • )EF1C .. .}.1 OF kYaiih .I . ITTSBURGII mtlLdtdd t;&GeEli.NricAli,.." , _ RI i - • Diem—Win. M. Swain. J. 'P. e we. 11. A. dime A el- Mi. Paid Thnsiner. t. M.Oarlei. J. it. Mole, 'Menu S. Illieball, Peonaid Jones. B. 13, COMOitiN TN...* C 0.. ", I( Win. it. , :uaera, P. L. likerrian. A. flart, Phillip Y. Sny.ll.d. Win. P. Meter: Alar.. Unu a. in. Flanrum du.niard. JoELJoriE.4. Penn. A. A. ti 1L4.1 - Y. Yoe.), Will loader C.t.loinneWooilen Tutorial, Lawrie. CArgnee, eallelinge, Minn., Mernbandian eiddiPtPBod.T_V‘iO4LJl .. Lice welt MISPALIO SOM. Y , ._WS". ....... ........ FILM•L P. PA111 , M......).019.111 StlL•ninft...,-...PAIX 111. intLIMPITIt „; 'MYER DILNI ORTJI & CO.. Witulemk Ly ileum. and Crannilasion Marrhantr, and Agont• toe Lot ! Kittpattlek. Annex ifednera. Ptilhatelthla—a hill ao. ratan .4' Refined Nome and Nyrnia on hand. hi abioti ere /at lie the attention of the dly trade, No., 1,1 A 1.55 heeond etreet. led,reen Wood and YmtUtfleld. Pittsburab. ialiidindfe Lyon's Katbairon.—For ptr4erving, re itnrlne. elrawln. and beautifying au Rah. atri a / a rias nem.. lleadvhr..ndenringtruptl, tDpeaaear of the .tin Its reputed/nal, erdorttenalre with UntietwllitaDon or lbw riot.. make. all Drib* Darwinia., arl etagurratrun loopm alibi and aturitl4 ttimemerrhas Lund autatlttate to teunapete IU bodattateted. It, luenntortaltlet ruperlority. Vhr aiotana and Chenotater—boleurstie chive. In. all ;draw Edna or ure,—theleadisa g Journal, of Eurpru and Arteiiira ladle* airs hare aped It upon thair dretuinplabraa, and Mothers In trie.lr Nun-trim—ln ft. million patrons ineervelearet from pi...Evian& to tins. prontention It tar twat plmaing and ofrortlr• arttrle either a.. Iledidlnalos Toilet preparation mar eminned. Do not f all In oleo It a trial Prim but li cents. D. llNltNESePruprleter, 121 Itreuutuay. T. .14 In Pittstuargh by IL P.: Seller, C. Fearer, PDAl.lls4e Jr.. Fleming limo- awl Strum t Reiter. der.ll-lm NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES. POST OFFICE /JOIIDIAti. TIMED STREET. (IITIZENS AND STR.-ANDMIS who W iPh ‘_./ tohi an ...undo, artbdVand likennsat • erne moderate pries will bad where.toheir Jolene* to rail at this t vett ertabilahnomtsufire sat ausranticr hereto mad, flaying one of i the , drir•ft and lest arransnet ride and ate listeta r nem etnntoel fur the purpose, with Inctnantmeta of t7e7 suet peentralkinabaud haule(adomed thearremornacorterce typing.. new prep-aced y the ninbraltsd Roots, of /1111. delphla sod New Tort. Mr. F. flatten. Maori! to to able to offer he the patrons of the Art. a atria of IneuerreotlPCS either Any)) , or in groups whirl, Ina pone been eurtenwed. Emma open and operating In all •estliera, from Murk A. LIA o dn. P. IL ..: PIOAILIPT UnderPi*ied. Froihwiek A . Lorena, of the arm of bonus Sterilag C0...•0.1 Th.. IT Stewart, of tbn late Inn of Steleut. Lloyd Co.. have th . le day formed • Cmpartnerthlp. under the name AGA atyle of LORENZ. It EWVAETf Abe, ibe the purr.. of hoar Imo nod Nana 01 , 1 !mte take. the weer lemma No. al Water anewt,lartworte Fdrrradadd.4bart etrons. w hue they have se hamlets assortment of the Vedettes'...l Iron mid Nall., which they navy Mr oak to terommodatiog terms. , They respectfully wail theftrmarne hf Abe - - FEE Eitl I.OItENZ. , !MIT. re7altf BIIBICE & BAIIRES' sarEs.--tfere e ta the. Itind of testbsouy a. to the colt. or our SAFES, upon which we an confidently rest Iho cc -relative Of PPP sort We have already potbellied antral ontilleates. mous that Safe* made for our regular and ardlitary as/ea, and mid ah e ad, lone leen nniected to the tIEVEREST TESTS. ACTLIALCONFLAtIitATIONE. and pramtreltheir mu' tent* totally (nee from tweeze. The fellainnu to soother proof of the num ineroteetible charactet:— • • Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation Insurance. I'] E Innuraneo Compan vor North America. Phlladelphl.--..Clntored Nolte). 85C0.10.1..... Assets January Ilk sl.oo= 1. .Will make loot, some on buildings and . their content... in this city add vicinity; also en propertg of every ilmerlption, .Moped per destuleate and otbet:jfeasels, tither . by Inland tlatlf(Ki, lotion or on , Ls.. .UMMA Arthur A. 0 , 11. Nyl%. Thorns. P. Cots, Santoel W. Jonm. John R. Net ' Edwani Smith, D Itichard D. Wood, John A. Brown, William Weigh, Carnuni I. 'llth. Franris Mukha. m Samueli Duch 8. Austin Ahe,' Charles Taylor. & rn Arno.. White. G auge owen. Jacob M. Thontax. Jame. lherrerdNeeretary. Thin It the eldest Inursnan (knpany In the United Btaterk. and Born Itableh standing. lona experience, aMPIo meant and nvohllur all clot. of an extra basardous char. ,neon, It may ho 'considered as offering amide security to the cublie,. WILLIAMP.:JONEN, Aent. - 80 and 81 Wateratroet. There are few things which afford us greeter Digesting Chan rithog down to write a notice of tiro celebrated Ilectiand tlerman Bitter.. Gonna, we are fully conscious we no conferring a public begietit, and our heart tell* us that tryout' notices many kayo been Induced to take Blom Bitters. and War resciuni from death by. llyspeppia. [doer Complaint, Au. for the core oral:deb It Is entain. It .is prenatal and mid only by Dr. C. 11. /ninon, at the mauhredkino Store.- No. 1W Arch street, Philadelphia deeM.2w - IKedicine Chests.—Dr. KEYS R, whole- eats Druggist, of 140 Wood street. hot on hand a splendid amortanant of kleD1(111.18 CHEITB fur familia. and steam byte, at various mites. Thom In want of ;lirtido B of 01 . hind would do Well to giro him it ' ' jallkdka . 4 - Cireat Cure by Dr, Keyser's Pectoral BYRUP.-1 Ilya In Peablo. Township, BliegilanY.CunntY." - I hid A .9.uhing and Prating, which torteneneod about .. the 4th of February last, and onntldued tor flight "thole months".''l employed thelest physician. country, and my cough continued-unabated. astir/arty in October. At that time I was advised to try your. PECTORAL 00UOII SYRUP, which I did; and after! had taken one bottle, I was entirely free from oougbing and. spitting. hod de/nutted (darer getting well, and I thin]. It shonlYlN known that this valuable remedy will do foefotheri what has dein, in my cam. JOHN C. LlTTLlli•Peuhlos lfltontr—D..!L liar: - Pittsburgh, Doe. 01, 11185-jallkdatel I Ague and Fever of three Yeariltazulint . . . CUR Jahn • Inn ttden,• nine' Iletniat Balmer Plan,. Hamner County. %train's, slime ltleldnond,ltid !Agawam" Fewer far three years, tenet of the 011ie he bad alga twice • der. end melr lees that, neembowsteparobtid se abort se the chill hat him; riteler e4. ttileAr Qulntne, moat ut to. the Ton . advert .cock: Oen thing recommended to him, vies %bout U . ; mire itt desnelt.. when Carteei Elpenhh bllztire iris boken e jot two bottle. but belbre he tudi meal Morellian wettable. vies relifttly eared; and has trbt to a ehillatibierehtee: . . : :11r. Congdon to only ging out otthowondt ittiolaTolmti benefited by thlo grad Tonl4 alt4r.ork.l4 1 , 10 , 4 pa. . Soo toltottlsotoont ilth 14. telulto. -Joi2:lt a rg ZCOTCHintIatiARKEi--4110 it 11 tultota /0 two . alandoatd tbe Markot llousty sit* hare unanimously wont; nun pub tbelytuttotnoto trlth dialog mato an . Om ratularms : Alickrxegr a tarag:l4lArt e Vap t find It to they stlyantaus to attoad. Welonnttto '11141,74r1".12 }k It k ILLTANS, .11F.ATING AND' ,,, TEXTFLATING WO' MIMI:. salcrrrennagea Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, • AND FITTINU FOR STRA.II, OAR OR WATER. 26 Marta* street, Pittsburgh: I .. - uir,Wo hare fob] oar lanuees. rattan.. to to Means. I ARMFUL; ,trizums. .hom. we cordially. reancrunead to tiny patronage, or the public. cel ^ - OC.UFE. ATHISON L ORELY. lIENRY. H. COLLINS, POTIWARDINiI AND CI.)3I3fISSION \I ERCIIA,NT, ' AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN fitiIESSE, BUTTER, SIMS,' FISH, And Produse Generar. No. :15 Wood-street, Pittsburgh. . AMOS --LELAND - & CO., 171 PEARL 87 . 113:11.T. Ng l'eur,' . ..krANITACTURERS. AND' DEALERS Li'2veh'7lesetlptlon Of STRAW GOODS, • Clonnistln In rut of PAN -131 A, LEGV A DiN it tinfISI. MT, CANTON. AND English, Italian. Swiss and 'Silk Bonnets, T R &c . , &c., - - . loensprislug one of the largest tacks to the City. to which the atteuttau of limo and Cash Buyers Is respist tally "Belted.. h. B.—IIATTEIIB two particularly Invited to call and rsa.niut, our Stook, which le baited expressly to their Trae, etrearlng all the new and fashionable style, ol (loads- ocl24md It. C. LOOMIS, Of the late firm or M'Clirdy 3 Loomis WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES, 59 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. ~ ,iir's3 PROTICTIos INSURANCE COMPANY, ARIToILD, _WA Westurn Tuna. ...____ 1,000,000. INCORPOR.ArED - . Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the Most favorable terms, against LOSS. OR DAMAGE WY FIRE, OI TUE PERILS OF NAVIGATION. • GEORGE K ARNOLD, Again, • ruh . l6- . 53 you Ibr Pittsburgh awl Alloghcor. Cr , Put% i•LP.MINII L. WILCOX, .111. "OM, 148.111,10 FLEMING NEOTEERS, • NV II LES A }.l DRUGGISTS, xo. tiO wooD sucErr. PITT.YEURGII, PA. Propriebds of Dr. 3l'Lanor's Celubrated Vermlfzige. Idrde MIN de. • Indigestion and Liver Complaint Cured RI ISII K'S PKTIttiLKI•III.- Read the rile Inn: letter (non It,. (I. Itiekernen. a 311atiottarr In (Ire mm o li . Rita—Dear - 51inelfasttl wife hetet...leen Fivntli• irkrtittei I. the pout. llettolettut. I wlntt to tale ) send me ten of too er three dozen kettle., I ant It. c Congregational Whiltolortn thl. tdac e . an d aerec a t of Int I ettitto are affected with indignetlwo and an Inaction of the liver. the @mac rtf Chaff and wife. lefere taking tier pr:TuorxeNt, ut{ We toot. recetal ile•—twn or thre m o ot edea—Meta a year and a half age. and en hate never oed to good health tin memos we bane Men, that f bad not taken a tingle bottler Itethre that tonne. or the atoularb *Wel so dWtrar.aeg the dye. 'vole war reline... 4. and I have felt not of it • sine that the.., SIY wife wets elan relieved front a chronic i beset of the w Welt bad. leen of enteral `are etandln hrtthe • use of per Petroleum. b s e It. KICK. liannl OW. hEliSElt, and th'nellsta and Medicine Design ever). eln en. t athertining Itttenlatase copy.] anti Five EfandredWornis Exoelled,--Itea•d tb, , s,th.a tra etaleutontfnau reaped-able hruggiata of the surprialuz elects of 11. rahsteatocee unequaled e'er talfogn. 1 , 1 .1%,11A711 , 111. N. V., fan. 1R.13. kletara. 11. A. )•Linntncli k 0 1 .—Or11 . thilllerl—Matthew (lark_ a man mnlnabtn.l trrinit), nft he town I f Lithon. St. Lanmonl County. Net, York. Kays that tir b..nilitln gla tont years 011. 4. wwhom ho gave. thren.bncet oaf 11. A. Fahnettek'a I,naihnre, In atm., auctwnwit,. hour. In thy ell..rtmon nye day the .1 nt one tint. SEVEN TEEN. and nt annt er. I N E tiN Irtusna. Ahnnt ton tri..-14. the ir Meld, *he paaandthnllstnatil.h. ninn hr v 1: A.NLI TW}ATV.IINL., making In all. I.Aa than twelve hours'lltn, Ile sat Sher ants, per la.tly ant nolabt..l at ouch • own of aorta* trona a .-1111.1 of hor age, ant that he anturd them accurately - . Vnr) renivelfullt, JENXEI: It.IIDAL.L. Drunnirta Prnpanq and sold by IV 1. YAIINEST(aIi A r. t. n.rnat and Finn ttryrts. Pittsburgh. ,r2t _ . I) .IUI EREEOT Y NATION/ I ' n, LLEII ACKSON'S.N4timtal . Ihuzuerrean thtllerv. RITUCT of the inatnond 'and 11.kot sterol, into/ash.. tanner Drug atom) Vitt-slough. • Latks and thoitionaua wishing to obtalnllfe.4llo wolorsta pie... will phswe WI at the above naltianuent. stmt uVarith vary anparivar hide. and ekr azimut. with .ch akillthattbe operator um tatro the nowt nevairata he genii. id the human rain with all thr exprevanw a animated lite in au. • cu... Etiaravinos. VaintinOw do.. accurately copied. and du plicates taken atvwigituil likorinnow Pr.. not twinirnd to take • &tom lankvi • port.. olooniblinnr. Liknentaiai takeout idea and deceased iminnas In an; part of that:lT and etinltY. ILnan• 0P.., and operating (Ivan I. M 4 to 6 1.... r.oenmv is tag Innpapt. O'COANER, .OROTHEEt &CO., BANKERS AND INSURANCE DEAL mu.. 115:SWai fn.a lint street. harAla.— nay and tkU har app Currant Funds. Plata 'and Thar kidnap,. (dn. rtorka,' Easton, and Wasarzn Thar Barn, and Pr:antra,' Nolan Vlore 6 re, cent an 'Piste lan pantra nr Par and Current Martel; and Ina.* ilea and bnit4 for, Vbe.' g0...44.4410ce Corp.txr, (awl, 0.141^1,:t1:e0, 1 1:0.) and llorat Isarawni fourda- (Capital tinnontrap• ard6 • ~. . - • Oakland Property for Sale.—Thi. Prot} ert It elittatni Ith,tt the rad( tulip from ill eltyllne. i irt.ntlng ~a Nttut,ltittal• Avemot It is rut rtxt elth ltilit 'ha. a the rhanest kantle. many of th tit In roll brittinc. Ilact•tl liRlll4lllOiP Pi . ; n.P., HAPP , P"i e 5.... G00...v.-Try. .c.. te. Them it • ttro-ttavy P re House. tegother pith roseromierA ' out, -boom. on 11. or ear of et.eare. ea: ileenrateese of lot all.. tra. ho pe , *Lew:mot be turtitatA. It tN,utaln• a little vier oh 1 will .11 the i bole te.:Aber. er dirWe It W reit remberrer. TaltSl6ltt J. cAarritr.LL ro,cf;laer N. Da 11 ter ~,sft-t. • • • Ladies Fancy Far& -• 311.'0 ID k CO. would MObt; respectfully kl•it<l Oft attention of Le lie* to then large and template even; of not. opening. tnotpettetta in rasa earl., et.. Rerun. Tlteb, Lynx, Cerntltto. llabertan ytulr nL Ilea Martin. tionett. t.laert , ,anit Satue'slkorte Mal!. letortnee, INtlaseale (Nitta Boon an, natter Woolf env Fifth rtreete. • , A. H. HOLMES & BRO.. 111./119t1.4.11 SOLID BOX, VICES. sLEDoEs, PICKS, MATTOCKS, CROWBARS, &C., Timber Srew, Bridge Bolts, Cur \ slit:l;4, CIYITtiN TOBACCV. AND IfF4ll. 3C.REWS. P.IITSBURGII. . - (tenth, de tirade fl.. ItSTlrtz_t 'FOIST AND $.411 , 12. An kind*.? Inaettanith Vera the e.e.e doe. et the gamiest notice. and at the lovreat. Mem work werretttedualytanrostaltardered."itil et4l. HaSlEi INSURANCE CQMPANY, NEW YOTIE. CASH CAPITAL, SO 00,000! N. C.]1.003118, Apu6 Sn. 59 vett4 amt. Pieltburph TAILWIVIY, • / 1 , .. ,,, 0 f, korootr..r- . -- ~ Late of tho Stu,. Ilartfunt. .luopoo e0n...0. Firm of tkprolag t Co . Tho..idon Ak.N.after 'Vino of Bowen k I.femme, Rieforrg Itapdam irstiam IL .11.1100.. ' ilrai of Douro. King a C. Firm of than. iloilla d Co.' Lloapt tail,, .Virm.of limo, Elliot .4 Ca. Arogm 1.. 1:1••• ilrni of Stick liatrourir 1 Co. llier, 1.:. 1t4..1' Firm ol , 'Wlitart A (MM. l.”. P...... ...... ..- ....... ...,.... --Firth of Sums d Starr. 11,,0, N. 121,.........-.- ... of. . Fin n - of Ely,Clapp it Worn. JAN.I Lou, r ring of James LAM & 411. (..der It Itael. ............ . .......Vina of c. It Wia,h .k Co. Job, 8 '11utr1tin......... ....... . ......Firm of 4, c. Ilog o t'o,.. 111gOon G. toorkrrt Firm of A. 0 .... Loaner.... &Co Okort, 4 Ifsdo(lty . Firm of Unokkr a Co.. , Letrir Memory, Jr..,...... Minn of Lewis Atterbory Jr. k Co. - lot* .P. Morton Firm ofJ. M. urea Marg. A Co. twat T. Di0igh1....... .... .Pirm at Trot. lotip. Ihright i Co. John Cj. NflMa Firm or Noir. A Cu. Catflti .M.ifaktrik-... ...... . . -Flrolkf Itakigin. Starr *Ca. rkorgo Ot Milivto ........ -...... ..... Firm of Sherman d Coillot Caoik, 14 .V0ramt,...........—. .. or of 11,.; D. lir.rgati a Co. 1. NC i< - 14 D. (forma' " ' firm or Coman;tothom it co. v...., . A5.....arr..:. - •,- .:-.l.lrasof T. A 11. Wsr.ongrr... Ilunid Strofortf • - ' Vim of.lo&noon & Sor.for.i. rlpkor If. , N0rfrgr.............Fina of Norton, Mallon 4 'llost. 'Vortex Ely ' - '- kkpArtiltruf......... ..... . . ._. . .... ... ..... .Firm of Bari& Paul. Breckiatol Ii: Bwa Firm of ikmkell. )lord 1 lion. Alfred R. Barnet ..... ..._.- . , .. —..Yttm of A.S. Bart et & Co. kw Loet-004 Firm of R. Lookwmal a lon. Lamar f10rkpre........ .......... -firm of Hooklua. Allow it 1,14 5 ' I. Ira' i ; .4 1.1 . 1 """' ./Pl iul g ' ' ' ... — 1 irm of k' " 111 . h "I • N ir ,e,k ..., • .4 ~,,:, of Firm o rot rig am • • ear , AA" II: AOCII ' . Sinn of Swift. Iluribut & Co. Cartt....Visble.. : -. ..... .. ...-... ........ --Firm of Condit t Noblo. ithrd A. 11 1 01,....... .. •••.... ... .... ....... Min. of Wort a 1/rain Nottun IL klarkaoll. ---Sirralif (Moon. Storkwoll I Co. J.. 1 ., ffamPhrrg.......Fink of, flamer, I lutorbror it Butler. Wo.. T. Ifokkrr.:-... .. ......- ....... . of:Y.lller (kaltinental Bank. pagt.nl N. BarPf/1 Firm of Welk Fargo a Co. . !Inner . .Ikroaa Goosg..ll , aw - .„.. J. 1, 9, It A ,V i r E .. 7 .! a.c. Oorrrthrz, ,.., Citizen's Insurance Comijr of Pittsburgh D. KIM). 'retedne. SAAICEL I ELL. &dr. - • B.prlef, IVA Thle. BETIMES RAler AM), , warn) srat.:Ers. /lULL AND:CAVA() RISKS ON THE AI AND 31 It;SIMITI KIAIiRS, AND TRIBUTA R ' g;;A Mit iwii 'knave tao Fire. /..qO % a pes alls at faa NSA 'RI 1N1.A.;17. It;ATIOA Fq TR.An SPOBtAT /BT. • • . . . Diarctomg ' 11. It iCing, wm. lligalny, eaMtml R. Wm. Larlm*r, Jr. K. M. Kler, NobErft %mint% Jr, Wm.lllngtmm, Jolm'S. Dlllrortb. K. llohangh, ' Ytsmis &Hem loam, M. l'erwMck, ' J. Setlammtker, 11'n1t.v Bryant., Jolm ti1,10,,,,-.! B. Ways, • • - . D 4 Pont PoWder 1.1 very variety Rite, Bluing and Blasting Powder. In ral elm tutelage , aiwnli nn hand. and Ito wale fmm• Mamillne, In lots to suit pur i 'ctiiiiMa.'on fa . .amble terms. Alio g n s,t y p.,,,,,,, „ D. W. (I. BIDWELL, sfanufacturene st.. ~,,,y.127 , _ _.:" 155 Front street, Pit Malik,. F: Brown's Essence of Tamaten a nger. - -Thhi Pawnor lea ProPoration of unnsuat - oisell nee. Op ordinmir dlitrill.w. DiMfdoi4 cholera, In short,ln I =mot Prnstmdlen of th e dhleatity innetlone. It le OM stimahlo • ;Tair," liming the pmealenee of the epidemic, lera and msnimer compliant, of children. it ts pecullariy eh:scion,' en . family or individual : should be without It. ' 00loi-4tio ear,' to' get the' 'genuine 'Femme, which la preparod:OnlY by P . . DROWN, at hi. Drug and (lhendral . 11/...i., fieStit.East 'comer of Fifth and Chesnut, idnot,, Phi',. 1,4,,1ati . ,iiid for Sale by all lho rmoreetabie apothecaries In the aisles; and, to PittsburgL, by Benj. l'ags, Jr., Lk Fah mato* A 00. Dr , F. ', S m ith,ril Lemuel wen s a ce., J. geliorinntaker, kart: ..__" 14,41.,,bi u i car by IL P. Fchwarts and Lee:d; Beek- .T JAMES 1 1 . TANNIII,I4 2 . I irIIOLERALE DEALER • " IN•npqrs,SIIOI:B,I3GINNETS;LEATKER; Wood 01'40, Pitiabing4 '- I Slink 'consista ornpiratdsot9:soo eg t i 14 . . ouldwic wwerT ~reef Wort.* of DOOM InToE4.. n a NONNrreirtweluwed =rev Dom N•wlttahlnd mihvgdwed i sti'Pota7arks=' v ir with tbos• of Phi Nrw Yeek. - Panbsam and a Damn DRYDLE. Also. NEW 709, ..... • .- - - --. / / fist beadani for WIC 8i11t. 1 . - tat:4- LATER.NATI 1, . • JIIMBIO I antes & 60. N. Peahlenable liattse hi w' • ,'" AlViorst ilitinalin=.orerl, 1 sr , tie , i.. prepind to Oinalth• their Citsinteen and the a BEO-1 ----- - ----.-_-•--.• I Polar, an amortment Of Hata .4 Cape, which for \ ' W YINLIk. _, - ,1,...ty,a gni., smut price. cannot Ms surnamed.by any. I ..NTEILICAVIOXAL.,.II,OIEL„•. coruOi ....11 house In the city. • Ilmadway andrrantlits street; taming been et caplet. Itartleulte attention le InThet to one 000 man • ton le Moe open P.' 1... Wk. nr " .4 ' .- ho th°""ftbS* of $3.00 53.:4 and S4,W). . ~,,,1.4,..1 !„ . an.dfltling op oftiaLhosiseZonry eflilt h. been directed. • __ _ ___________ . _ =lug the comforts and convertieuni of lt ,.. g.stgr . /1 to B A. Pahnestock's Vermifnge —Here is 1 7,.." `" /ll° w r' d ..t.s.' d 'llaglit....h sad ks-,,, _ evideece that moot satisfy every mind that IL A. Fa.. L .r. ilea minarl.. 1 .- ant Eunntt' hotel} 'Ill; our.. yerinWage le the only mild* that can le admlnis. reiljeee'rh=l,Wehm=rtet=catuto level with the certaint7 of expelliog worms. The altpritntine.sofththonan net .r thozanet &met...l"; Ilaurax, N. S., Jan. =, 16J2. remlern style. Tire Ent faro,ttoarartin in nn'n'an' hereby certify, that a Mot mine. as. 3 ... e .t.a weylis. withDarkirs rocres On th thted. ath hem/ very nt for a month with paha Ln the eionf, 000eod ,j.„."' 'Zh i ,r^eiee• thnee.... tree-1414 fekt ~..• 'MU ,:± wenknen, and lossof ppetite. i was advisml to try IL A.,. ...r. e t . - - r0f ., : ...........,,, leo Faloseistook's Varedfuge. and accordingly bought . .. bottle • th„ e d,...,,,,,,,,... r . t f , o lle ng tat. „ell.ti eider. • ee rr . et than M. Naylor, Drawl.. h e street. Having na- tho imUclin , • dime of MIA mloisterod a portion of it, he paned. Within 24 ems. oft hemil me ° Mi .11 * - 1 • - —Ut° tit" larejer 'd4h . To , ltundred ami Artrfre. Winer. from 6eD 12 Mein fo t o oe 't ih` e --- ,,,,,, t erl .r itltillteilVlg. ,, ,li ~,.= ic00d.... , The child, Immediately after Mile, had its alPfe- partmets - h lislthe be:feWrtriodeln air. Irinit UM motored, and soon emend, perfect health. ; Another en a ...0 roar. ; eta „„ th04 . {.„ . 4 7 .. h, may child, 7 years old, who had been mom Or lass Eck from his . eye t ~.t n . _ birth. took the reetaleder of bottle, which mused bltri to l e r m .."' e u , „tele,e.erricithey handisamell dirifla so toi rriltug. f the housi.L . ,nao MI *v. Crne Hundred and tnatmtwo Kamm Fran/that tie/ ' ,4 th h - Z. t o the present, bis health hao been peel-ably' nand. and !re-, en , rian, ambit hhoPeTthat ten ' hilaVel.f trtordejinal In has thrived Le well ao any child could. I. . tido respeet b eo-priete r • Euzenerit MEMO'. attenti. of DuMtuth fart d'''.. ll. '""ir .1".1"h6 6 , id wholemie and retell by all the principal ' Druggiots ,i t the oity q.t. , e l e h e t.,_ -- - t—_,„- 're_ttlien 411__„thliE anO muntry Alerebants throughout the United Stake. , . , eultehle teem ta, ty , ~--zlja ~,, . ......,,,,,.h . _ 7”... -----,--- : Vise inteenatiOnal lintel willbanndee.°i\gtit7e-elaiptilli Dr. lilorseis Invigorating "Rliviv .or ~,k .we'r3 f roVfinu.H.vasmsr. , . The l'ro. *trio aratehnt for pate o 4., 5t"....t. b.... CONDL&L.—If it is Inquiredhow tide great restorative is -, stewed so liheratirjur..l4.- reweethallr_' , umnesta co . acc-mplbshlng such extraordinary tures, we ran only noldf ' l T:l ath. ee e fttfte J° .M - TAXAttft,Ploterit ' tor ' .. , masaw.n.l 4 9perletendent., .• i \ Os. in theArablan barb that Ammo Its cardinal Ingredient ,h,,,.. york,:./.42,4.4. -• , • ... ,' , jallid • have loon blooded by the Omnipotent Phyeician. a larger \ . amount and greater varieties of curative properties than ..., .LA:I 7 .IF.BRE HOUSE, s \ • . ~ lupi heretofore been summed to exist In cnocorendidetent Broad, corner of .Chistnus street, POsetelphts. articles a the pharmacopoeia A whole medicine chest of lIIS iievr and ',elegant HOTEL \ ie .. now needles, so to speak.... to have best - bombhied Ix Ohio y„,,,. ~,, --,,,,,,.....berii built andlitted with herb; and In the ELIXIR or CORDIAL wo have their con- th...i.d., ' muljniernmementsh and MD, e 1,0 1. ceentmted enenee. It Is the effect, however, not.theranse :Oohed In the MOM" tit WI MOUT Manner. Its with which we have to deal In the practical application of , eke . ' Pfetielftf to the t nea r . '" ditet t le it fre e. the city, renders It as dealrahhe .tor the Merchant ste the the Inediclde. The ViCtil.l of dyspepsia an mired, thni. Th e m e; h ee "... e. , Ther e se'. heeetty u u r ee r eu e . nem°oo are relieved, the half paralysed memo their attiv. ; Witliall the limn/ter and cledlcitthis of the season. Our its, the sufferers from hoed-ache are tormented no mon, I san k aVa m timpolits and ath i n o r a r it lttrall te nue:t t eg \ln it, weak become rigorous, the tint of jaundice leaves the' etul to preserve rte name alrea4!atirliln, Thetnodel, complexion of Bo bilious, the deems!. In !spirits beam. LA Pram Ilatar. •' • '.7:;TAIrEit & ON. , Wm, not. the oick in almost in every ...dillon of glisease ; ial 34 ha '_ . .Proprictorn. derive immediate bandit from the use of Dr. Morn's! In ch...rating Elixir or Cordial. Thecae fart., suptnrted by irrefragabla proof, are preseuted to the attention of Inn lid.. who eon veedy then/ by • single lottie of the rtisdi elec. Thu Cordial la put, up highly concentrated, in pintlmt tles. Prim (Mee dollars per bottle, two Or five dolmans, Mx for twelve dollars. C. 11. RING, Proprietor, 1102 Broadway, N. Y. I'll by Dram/lota throughout the United Stat. Ckma deo and West Indies. Ovneral Agents in Pittsburgh—Geo. H. Keyser, coma, Wood street mil Virgin alley: and Fleming Arne., corner Wood and Fourth street. SELLING OFF TO REMOVE.—James Robb. No. Market ...taint. Pittsburgh.l offer his prooent large stock Loot. Shoes and Ru bb er. b at very low rices. until thelOth of February, leol, when wh i chpes to remove to his try More, No. eg Market street. he intends tiling up with en entirely new stock. The public am respectfully invited to roll and procure his meant prime stock, at unusually meat bargains, regardless of oost. nelleinenther the Marc, No. 109, 3tarket etroni, between Fifth and Liberty erreete. From the Netlotutl Intelligetamr. 11* mfirsoron 51ay 15th. 1552.—Dr. J. S. ROSE'S fi,ll Atirertiar to Pomo in .Sicingui and in Health. nunno _Untangle fnr 1242.—This to front the pan of on eminent I I . on of Philadelphia.; a regular graduate from the lediml Polloge, and an Mammary room- Lerof theilfhllmlelphia Medical boelety. It contains much tolvlre to invulldn, as well m perm. In health. It Ma , default., In aunprehemaive manner. the dlnmaes of y arinble climate. and t), mode of treatment. Pan- our ne Plaudit Ivy without et copy of this look. It mu h had. wt hoot an cb a ryte , at various drug dorm In the CRY. alo.ralk. Rosa ff yaltmilb Family aledleloca aro for mle. Dr. J. Rnses Nirrnto anti Inrionraiing o>rdlui; tba greatest din:ovary in medical. melencii. antonishing proparatino for raids:r up a wmk conatitotlou, debilitated yCare. labor. atr ktv yor dinette, act/dikes charm. It glum strength and ap wide, and pomessea great igoratlng proo.rtlm. Fos <art Marna, all nervmm alts a. flatu lent, heart-Muni, reatleaanees. n urobnem. neoralgts , rais ing the spirit., sod steins ismot the system, It Is alumni totrardlOttsln Its rUnt.. Fifty cants a bottle. Roit's ellitraLni fhmiiu .ifedidner. and Air Ftypios in .rid' mte not in fi milt. I am jut In trealpt of a freshfumartmout f tho 'above 31edlelnog, and a lot of his valuable took. 6 ,r distribution, of which the piddle are Molted to call and sompt a na 0. Kerscrt. 140 Wood street. ;;;; ; ; ; Death from Duptare.—There are thous an.le of Innen* who are aflinted with a Rupture of, the Bowel , whn Pin little adenines to the dbmine until the bowels beriorno rtnannillatod. when in all probability it not, Le too lam How Important It in, then, the all thine sioCiging from any final of Iturtare of the !tannin" to roll at one. mina Dr.. Inn Whole ale and Retail brim Non, corner Of Wo d dent and Virgin alley, and iir.wnre to retain the protruding portion of the 1 ,- ionle In. lliEr3klit haa an odice Lack of the Drug Store wit. r. Truman are applied, and :warranted to dve nathifan dor lie also Mn every variety of Truism that you an name and at any prim. to cult the mean. of every one in nonl of the article. rabbet keep every kind of Support., Body mind, riernemery Bandapts. Eladie Sterkinot thr . catarrh and ali kinds of mechanical atipliantwy to the cure of dircan. 1 would nelovetnally Invite tho attontlon of the public to offoxrelleot TRCAS FOR riTILDILEN. whlrjojiworiably set!! cores Ina very .hart (loot KE{WER'N vitro SToRE .4.VP TRrss pEPOr sornor of Wood street and Vireln alley. No. 140. Sln of the tiolden Mortar. JOT Row Diticoveries. EC ETA BLE CATTLE: POIVDE.g—Them Pee. den an put up In one pound .packe and ere really • a g5....1 article, Welt only air the diseases incident to Mr.p cow, owieo and other animals. but they son likewlee an ersellent article to Improve the eaudiltkor of the animal. Cberai they not only Improve the audition 'of root but they increase Um quantity es well as Im i.eoo, tip. eultty nflullk end butter. The praprieto • say that It hemmiset the attatalltk of butter from half. . • to a towel • meek to eschewer. while them personn • • hoar-trot It ray a pound and a hair to twat potnide • r rook. with the sasschhed of Sealing. as more. Of • • thing we en Certain, Al elm nee it Once bit um It ell the time and save money he Du. opersilen Ite wen as'improse the appear:nee of their stack. Prim. seta.. paper, I pa to., P.O Cl. OEM li. KEYSER, 40. owner Wood rt. and Virgin alley, if= into Wbelemle awl Retail Agent D I'Larte's Liver Pills.—,When the pro, 'victor of thin Invaluable rewo.dv perehasedlt of the tn. eutur,.there was nu medleo- drcand the name. or the enrwidierand RR L... Co.- o Lan tiotwlthetand tog the greed prevalence o. : to. disease in the J.Tnlted Plater, In the Pouth and Heat partienlsily,.where the patient Is frootentli unable to. obtain Out \ written of a regular pbmltian; was IVIDIrdj u u retpaineLat once rare and effectual, and the operation of which coulddn ameba parr prejudicial to the conotltutlen. Thle \ e,,,,n e d by Dr. Artarwes Liver Mt as has been Vetoed In roelY ITO:Cana In which ft heihad alri.i. -Uwala tenetlntel. rearm slugle Instant* haus suer warred in :lash its' ediote have been Injurious. The Invention &an educated and distinindshed•ntmeklan, It has nothing Inaba • with the quack nostrum. Itepard upon 'the public d. thalkne pretender to the medical art. •Easerieuee •• now urinal hound a doubt, that be. SPLect's Pill is the best remedy ever propmed kr the Liver Corsidalut.. rumbaing. WRI be Weld, to ask fur Dli.`3rLANI:l3 CELEILRATED LIVER PILLS, and take nineelie. There are other thilt , heolairting ro betieur Pills, also,Lis Criw trated Verealfture, ear now be hid at ell reepatahle Drug Storrs In the.Dialted Stater, else, for sale by the wile pro. prieteria lOgyfiEgatt, lellulawil3 • •- • • . 1,13dd ALM, Oillye et NEW 1 '.3. 147 4 \ NEW 11 NEW -• 0 TISEMENTS .7_ \,, \ t STORE.. ) M. KET ST. k 't STOCK. 1 , J I M. ZI.PIfIA: - 111AVGill.LL017; L. . TON & .CO.; : 5t.,,,,: ING secured' lar anti romnuxli- ,!A 41.,:rt1.: 4'7,1 mn.. •• v l, \ ......i EtillttELY . PI 1 nom or , housekeeping: y Good 'nets & lict.siery. rh . ,. 4to;rztornor rera l, the Rtock t been fur or , 13%., ~,,, The asentinteta nanaltae arttr. tr.;lhTithx% &lam: mow, thr furnishing ealllntra. I .Pitonnt 4 odA •,- --- ' 4. ;1. j„ l 4r.,:r b " T , ' ir , m.,....,, s , ViCiICE - BLECTiON : OF TEAS!—Not rant u;,,,,,t1 1 , ;; - , - , ,- ,o I" ` " It• (.., -- i.r.1. - isgau,.. . 1 -althetattdl. the recant *mat talvamer Ida* pieta Potnterpattea, Napkins ' lut, A Nlomena. ' n ' •• • th••• • `"' I• P"r • r\ d '. 'l'4'. fall •04 .. W•L'il Ittaakete, a.. paihi, . PI . dc., an .0' the ` ad =' l ~ , 10g,,,h,,,, Ai ...,'t o g. s . All the Best .it kesof Lin ' i do plamant • , ring 1.. 4 0 .dtt .' \ , R a l lt har' gnol D V I D'n t h.r olde a n In Fl'its ''' i A o P Itt. r ""j' akes. ! V' "m;° I , i .. , d i,, , ,,,,,, ,, $ l4 . 1 ,:e,, d al,' \ English anti- ("corm n Ifosie 'I, ' 1 V "r e ' • ' ' k l ( • • \ . . 1.. Extra.tteet latterldo Illi 4 . SH IRTS , 1441 8 . de.. . ' \ do Ohl Ifyaon. . .1.!to .'. • Ittllatlng that the meant wont, e( nterehanta ¥ aii 1 Alan, CattßunP. English ttresir9..t_. tk, , ,,r. t re p.,,tao he. arationa of the vaunter, ',Abetted, antrpoatdonlia a attadoo • I • "'••• k. ' • at the lowest take, and knowing tha this lama cannot. 11.9.11staliers .19 . 16 . 4 it t their ) ntereiV• examine nt)" he 4.4 under the old .tent of LONil anrpn . LtiNCI I anon and learn tba prima Lista) W... Met3XuG. Pluttirei li. W. A 1.44, `have lutoptedlth follonlag tAalr ' ' A [MIMES' CREDIT `91:4 MOST, .to iterehata \ tt ! 6 ini ty 5 ° 04 .18 94 1 ..b. °1 1 1V T. E it .--Ijimerli:llN.MuEulumnit-IR:-.L;inie \ P.O. !, tnotllng.. . - NI X 1 . 4.1 t t /Ca. D1:440 h'T POE CASH, en paid lei NI r, CIO LBS IlicliA.By SEED , in store inll.4l,,,lltarzfrit:ettitdactsi,ploirgor.vr.tith.r., ~u ~,.d r , ../ % and Ile. sale he . !LEMING nnoTitand. loni.er bald In advance onnaturitr. ! 11 1 4ANSPABENT 'Wit • SHADES „of Et t",i;gz w itr ib tmit t o . : fr =ou.o . bur the Stott. in , „Il i , ra r t 4 4 l ,K,.. 4 .. v dmittns: ‘ ,.....dger f lAta .. &wilt, at Is Small Advance on tl Foreign Cot. • i ' ?1 / 4 - 14 ; 111 --- ' j ' l7 ` ? . '.--.- --TI 1 " 11'44.1 k ~...„.; ~,,,,,,, th ;,•,, ~,1tr...„ Shah c ,„. . i. , ~ 1 ' ,ECORTATIVITPATIERI.IA.AIINGS-:kor iTitTk r itVu l eecnot t o r gt i ainalitt:4""gl a i t i nitit l i: i 4. 1 — '°" 11 .11" - !- ' 'r7i , ..._ li }A " taEL L' ern Merchant tand.the Eturopean, . ...ntud,,u....) r! N.LL rAPFB A, ►krge as to earnrstlr sakl4l2 Impaction of their 9 . , , . .._ , • - 9. -90 I e n , , Va. It.. (intim- C. al Water.% W. P. Irstitartt.t. t it,. etc V,',, z „lkt rk. aae tr n t .. 41 .,."' it li p, P.w.lit, lhkh 010-anic _..... \..______ I 111 rostaltredly - imp:tested, thr Ale bf TII O. AL34:11 ". fIENIIINE OLD COUNTRY Ii,LAdc,TEA 1 tifiEF\ --4- 56 - 0 -- tni. - e - s - e - iinic - a s c . up,ln Otieese VA -Lamm the piano, kind itrlon elm boa °Nato ( ho' , ....a* sad o* 4. le 1 true tioreard artiek al MORRIS A PATTOnt To* Store' in. I - I v --V- the bloomed, ItthO and :a nts. TAO lb. lie n 4 rabtalte Ikea . n?.._!, ~,....S. 4.11:11.. A . Laz., Xa.112 ot. 11 ... ul. . the 441 dour . I',l,4 . 4_ll2llntondAlley .t - 4.. 4 ?',,.._ 1 • not T . IaLL; 74 Wood street; eel ,rat:. 11 Et D--80b pigs Oitret;.tirettiditv evkterio , ,_,_ . ,_' , l3etr ....Wm., of fa.,na•_,a.mordoantr, A tmtibnkt v _A.4 and fur asle irr LMF:CII, ANALF.I., /eoa. • It', j\".,67"iy.,,N. anr g5 . 4 . 717 1. 4,11 1. E . H.1ttk c tr l it c ; ilX w.;.. ,[l .l 4 . \ I T; . • • “We awl! t o " _ —.--..,.N.. - - . ! Z . A l HOT-20 kept assorted ge. 1 for le by \ ",::. • ...2 tali) A_ LIttM3IeALPLN Cit. :.. .---. -,-'---- - . . . rtillii office of the • I . i oreyGater" is i the ! tit IX'CI- 00 SALE OF c.utprrolos,s. i l Wershouse of mu.: anilra a glitatrkk, I=ty : .I ., ,,,.?4,,,.. l a i r l aAt•VA AT TZLaC o ciltr i tnigto, k t. t re`d t `Thvroordrrs nt•Y h• ham , th• ,• •. • 4 „ mo p , q th e otasouqesantleu of toil. aro now oilfeehtt 014 ting thirovertelons of the City Orlin • - , • nit i' th to arch . will be unrested to the full extent - • '' '., -1, ...= r 4:4"%Wh i titr:!ltnl "UT 'offered to the ALI,ES,DIRM • F qt.', ~ .T. F. - An ditautit . quality oit vitiktc I hel'isnaritgule 1 no t Fittslutrah, January Ifith.lBsl. 01240 . ~:. ~,l I, 0nii...0. inp ..C.lt.itqadt 14, OIL 2.k.1%,,L31..11‘31 freirtiCSAS 7 .b . TllA - liiiWER • • . ; . ' ' lr& -r Z' "-., r*a " rocarrlro= " We' o 411 . 74 \ - rap, [teal sad HortieulturellVaretumu.4%;b&U" i i to. l , l tuar C. 0 - iv 0 0, 82 , 3 4 iirtdt• '• ltsburich. The Voting litedt of Early Suds *Hot. ~. , II tea taken eV*, •:- ,- ,:. - Jan ' leads la complete, embracing some new end 'WWI Wart s : •• --.2.--k i '••\ , ' . • ' ties. Pruntng Instruments. Cleo Ornhank. int n* nl•n t•' ,. rEEK S F CM- GIF : SAIPIZIN: f FOR fur the Farmer and Outliner. of the newest and mott att. ... , , L .r , trultroved make : Lawn thus and other Omar ...leads of aortu ri ES. -- Thr col It 'OrOMed 'from - goodg. nut! , Trees, Evergreens and ' saratherv.- Ordorg7 '_ . pktps, sad itt issksitien of' dorm:till .. l • -1 eon,. and more-haute filed elontlll4 an lihinli 0 ' r".'l"" "'"" TAk° n: n "'" i rt 1° nMlo ' th' ' talltlmwB - .- 1 •: torder. ve , t d . , ir ,.. g . 4 ,,, 41 ,,,,. ,7.,...d 4 , :. 1 caoA.P--100 1 40., elliClintlitti . &aft in! sti:7 . ' gar q. at..' , Jr", trajy f atejlela 1...3 and thresh. I/ " • ItPRINOF.It lIAIIII.4.TKIIL .. &Id h ILL REA* co...nr it .4,\. -, .. ;..v..+ 1. . 1 AligA 7 . 341 . sll : TW:.prk02.5,,,,,,p7aie,§•,.. II lICE-1 \ b, b! fresh j1iA1 ... !..r,! .0 In idol* and Angelo by liFEEttißli LLILKPAVOII. .-, : ' ~.-„ ~ kitlatg, ~..... ti uRLED irAut_2s bagS Cuidttdlliiir - hi . , • •-:.: • leo ussa7iiat:ats tr . ",1 I.' ,I "tore and ftw eels by SPRINGLIt FlATtFtlllitiff, PIIEISIICALANO PIIII,OSOPRIOAL AP, ... , - -:, 7 te l ts "'" 'ltelll B4a 7 17, ;-, I \ tr. 1J i niIIi ATIM• TI A '7itringtratrWe b l it nt h' ' re ' , • .4t .•' - : V° . SiVr r idr\ Me Sgtiblr7dfr n riZi0.. 1 1 . h1.d1:12 ° ...... h: 4ll .:jniij g Al fn. • _ ik* 6,,:,.... , 1 , V. , / .irr.h. to illtql• the teal.r ornabW\ ainmr , SIT WOO 8 0,,,,,h,nt tieete,to Unstrate hI , I.4.mucm. 11,.' Young alert's Idlwarr askocads.a, at, their le t . .4nunaj . ..gins, rieetu a y to oat, 1k" roe for obtaining kr T "Perseoll'EvraglZZl,7l4r,.%l97,: worry Al IL , olds reposed,. and 1t.,. ts carol Itepedi ~au„,,,,,,,_ when imiled utrn. ion • rumen to the 4111.4 stabettihinE: ll b.o l l , .._ ~ 1.14. v. 01.-W TORT. I. ' ' xtrwABVBllBll:"44\ .., . ... , ... 18th ... osit.'.4h 2 .We'dii‘oretlitig 1114 A .- . hut; • 124111 .1 a ..a t.i.t 1 Als:r.ol4. at F Collar au . lay . parson F . w g ~,n t j heea be heavily Tureadett by,leavlnghlee at - ' the tiasetbreflien . , l ‘Llalikttl. r-, ; , .. - ,IOIIN.LAWON. -: .bi• -_, • _ Wll, - RENT,47O. sTcata 81%240 's'ith.. , - , .f.a s a t ei inothxsl4^:.9 hots nMrtr -1 -.. fall:dud, .. :-. s; ~ ::`,. ,&: t3r , l!' '.. .'1. ,.. .:,/ CU ANTED — SheiV.TeltiF'lbt - I*hioh . . .'r yy, o g ur tide. *fur, will 1• site. br...A - Lrl;\ .... . - ~.~ 'J r . ~;,. _. :: ~ ` -., Looking Glasses and Picture Frame Xa . C.. ufaotory.• • \•• • • THIS establixhment, by far the LARGEST -1 to the Unitod Ht.tot Inneessea many ademilagegla ar'---ty and extensiveness of ntock over all °them and fro, the long established and continued Inerelsa of trade tom nit pacre of the Union, enables the proptletor to dl. to ss o f his articles at less Mines than any other to line of bushman and respectfully requests hls friends and the pulhe to pill and examine his large stank of Looking Glass and Picture Era , on. previews to-golng elsewhere,' as , the suhscrilser assures them that they wH/ lid It t 6 their de cided advantage in to doing.- Gn hand, - ,EttISHWOOD. WALNUT sod MAHOGANY MOULDLYOI3.. even" de-' welcher. and of all the lengths fee shipping. ,e-"Partletilar atteuthin given to all orders.' • S. . BMUS., Nos. 64, 67, 69 L 71 forsrtkest... New York IV EW, MORAL do RELIGIOUS BOOKS— IN The Co to Strewth-. Adelentos Youns Chiietian. Jame. Anglo. Mdren The-Urea/ Change: Baater's Calk Tbe end FuPPen Id en ke'e Penuasirel to Early Piety; Peep WI-en Lb. user Linn Clam Stanley, non dnntmerlAmong the rte.; Frank Harrison. or Three Montle under t hr Sno SO rim thre Hundred Short Tales, As children, fin etsz Ligh w, te and ShadowantSeottlab Theta: Claremont Telex, Illustrations of • the Beatitude., 40 4ALA Shots bend's Call to the Lamle of Ms Flock, 54 eta.. The aten'nr are moral and beautifully illustrated.. For sale by Isla JOINS. DAVISON, 60 liarßet id., near 4th. IIHE ANALYSIS OF 'TIIE BFBLE—We hovering reorient a new (Sdedltionj of Dr. ol'a great Inerk, the Fberfr. eihreog of 'which hiao. in peers. Its remarkable sale, emorldming sine and; prim. en , . Its wroth and popularity. We have It in WI styles of binding. for sale. Rholesale and Retail. by ae k fa ii. AIR JOHN S. DAVISON,I3S M iiFiESE —lOO lmxes Cheese in eters and for We 'by Isla 11. DALZELL CO. CIIIIIESE-450 has. Cream Cheese for sale ; by a A. IitrBANE, 114, 2dst. hItLE.I) PEACHES iu stare and for sale bT Jan \ A. MOINE, 114,:4 it. lA GGS-5 bbls.',Eggs we'd by Railroad and Pm sale by A. & A. MeIiAIVE, 'll4, 24 4._ IrAiTAllLEFAiliffort SALE.—The on dersiguol cell at private sale, the Fenn Ihrmerty be retells; id Abner MAIN, late of ILkalumbiana Count e, dee eltuate to Fairtledd Township, and in the South W.st corner et sestina LM. Madan. nue hundred and twenty eeven oLxea, In arable hind ninety-Bea arres are cleared and dellilinpnreed. there being no the same a two los, Dwelling lon Wm. In Barn' and 2 Stables. The .4 in :I mile, fro Bull Creek Station and the same die too,., to. Volum Ina Ration. en the 0140 and Won. Ilellorod; a god aria a ell traveled road to each t'baee. It I. imrrounried by a gprdosuntry marlin • pleasant neigh • - terms Of eale, enquire of Joins Kdrannson on the phi,. or of Massa. Potter h. Wands Attornieir, New Lisbon. Ohio. I Ja/S-40erl LIOWELL Leseutor. X -7 EW BOOKS j.ist received by JOHNS. DAVISON, 116 Market et; • • • • • The Caning Struggle. West's Anai,yeie of the BM.; MI edit:el. Browns Works an Oder, balatimuk the .olerim and B.l7elings (doer Lord, de., be :Kitts* &dew of Aar tiSeri=ullteadingle liamilton's Dark. his bwt Rleimed the Pataremirm Silssionary lamp and Lantern. Happy use. mesa Preseber s 'llfs to Earnest, Meant Ol ives. Thankfulness, Am, An; lienrsteriberg on the Apnea lipre: infidelity, nit prise Ellear.`„by Pearson; Mitorlaw on lk.dotision and Revival, Iliddhatt Harnamilon Nary L. Denean, Well Spring. be illekersteth; Jmnea' raihristbin Father's Prisms tgehis Children. Young Woman's Friend, and Course of Faith, de., is.: Wardlas on Minder, Benin on Miracles end Parable. Family, Pinyon, by author Li Homing and Night Watches Tyna's tanistin All, Chris• Han Titielk./... at DAVISON'S 800 CI Market at k, TEW LAW BOOKS,- , j 1 Pardon's Diger/. pritat3,olh Dwaie'i Mar. do r• s.Lom • Jim xi Flanders on Shinrin= • Amnion Plead/tee Amsisla y n for Ale . Isle OST—On Monday evening. the to 1.101.1) BRACELET. eater on 4th and Words*. -at Fete IlalL. The finder sell be liberally rewarded by riving it at). B. 3.IrVADLIE/7'ri,on.liarket st. • ECU 1 11k 12 - - " V MT Wi ------ . • • - , OT • .-- e partnership .whieh exiikted 1 i.eure. the andesaigned lad' ItENRY EPTIMPI,X, J•. the firm of MORT STIMPLE ar C0:,12 dientriel n 4 e toldertent alma i. authnrized t lemma' se ial_.' thattert of theeald late - arm. •` ' • =-ItiiiTisa.e..iorted Not.. lunging from e"'"'"br ''.la6 namrisos a co. f l olDl.l\Yil'. -- ' 7- in,bbls.; half bbla. ed , l(W kegs en. tied reer 'ateainenOranite State for ml. by \iale ( JAMES A. HUTCHISON k LASSES::-.300, bbl,. recd ~nato,, tl atts Mate and g and for, 1.. 1 br \ IL DALTILL k. CO. 1 EAU-300 pits soit °almo s t,* Pale by - X,4 I,AMO A. HUTCIUSON:k Co. LEPTURIL.,, .% Ymult.:Men's Libra,' • 4pciatick. 13U- t OF., KANGSLE of Mbeity\alege,• , oil! tertmrS.onnexiTHllllSOA ' ETENINGItho 1011. reputation hist l et LISAYETTE HALL. W• • street. 1.41-Aatrouue. Pent,•K. has the reputation orbiting a • elequantlartarar, vorp,..dalb- on Int teita-. su.ba. ctionen e • ah Are! within \ pie ran Cir hhe dePot urn t. aerie Pro - ,fficke o f, adnels \ ...s and; triyhe tha' add llooketoras, Li r &cam. Lei:tune. • • stilton an at the door. tenor* open at 6.4 cid . Loeb= erne • • • *in:- . HENRY .WOO JOHN K. 110 Mc \ ' . ,H. KING •D • am, IL KUM! Tincx,. OPAsTNE Raiff' ,NZOE. .1 ha. aaxn athis weindated with uni as or; toy nefeent..l.l.l." F. ftTobalk9gt. of * mu t e the Old tetaneL No.. 2t altd"condacted under the arm of WILLIAM ITALY * Cot. All twirle% against ene t zlit n • l r iitas seraz them. i hninad irg‘lle,iiiiD y s.tr'lLikail e." .stele • ' WILLIAMDALT.N . . 21 an. • \ • Nast deem to the arry , o u s i ii 0171 , 1 - 03 , TTER-3 - bbls • prime fresh But ter this dix reed by R. It., by itrirtr A COLLtNS 13ATEN't P,EG MATS—A 'neNs - article, reed and Ihr age er GARD k DE'LANGE. iirxii — LEATHER, in store 2.4 AND mat s ibrmo , bl \ BARD.t DE LANGE. 1 4 1'010 KATRAIRON AND BARRY'S one lot Meat iteadartand for , a br, FLEMING. ear. Market it, and Jar Fourth and renittilbilin= . ' fifol ~ISII .iQQU h ]a far~g o ~h t .?4, pg3p2E:w rto 'l4 v 4 as" Tlig/garkanairc , . r , C. A. ]['Manna ' Danolinviwademy, ~... ...A7 I .4EATETTE liAkle , is,f IC'e. -- A. .111IAN118 '4l-Artan. , In . . .60. i.....• vim udiiii aombu si t z atir, the is, ../.tatteedeivetlead eer...lpna“.• ..• h . hi . now Intuselice awn.: his pupis the new 0 ... 4 ..im .'...itettsact. and Mazurka" quad. rji/e, keretbet ed.t...., new and popular dances serer ...Man hdruhe We city. Ladle. or thuds lathing toAoin bAs acute= , ran ewe. ..., =mace thessaand huseem thp tweak .. , • .... reette Wears,. Truadaiand , grater , . .....y. Neloek. Cents_ viess wets on rery Tneada 1 Thurs. day irtaningeed Ztt. o'clock. an I.lsteees Miakte daft moots everfatur.ley en $4,13i• skim k. A ..,...-. The lust quadrille Party a beide. on Monday eve. r ellner. Pah. 13th.' la* (ht. Yale tines ellithith arlltt he a 1.1.41 the Pens. (rettlettlare whirh still I. Ono bare titer.) at which the Sekettthatt Vlll be data le erotdd also 'date that the.l. acie thanes itreftr , oll e given on Monde th a q!..)l l l2.7th. Uhl ...), !‘.' B.—Petenas Omer mph. -of Wire of tlf, 71TIlm, can prom* ea atlhir. C. 4. Nt'llen %Wel o days or. etentsitest-°— has ten 4 the Music with the .4- - , —jai !EMI t) ATALOG , VALUABLE ILISCELLAN. twiny toroalas,Jati: at eln, 0'c10ck....... , ---........ —Paw Roonwoornar goad . of. and Mb 0ta...111 in , sku ll. , a Llici•=alvabr .ndlectinn anew. Woks, anions nblch an . flag , lets Works, 4 Tag Plot Mean's Suarn , prott , f, ufb o f . 'apolcon; Works of S. P. Willlicitallln'o Ancleat Illotocy, . volt Western Farmer and Van:linen Ilk of Metkan Wat; Goldsmith's Workg PktectaLlltotocy dr Indian Wan and Cartintinc. Nicholaon's Manbanic. Vospaolon; Stale Bulldog's Ouldm La Ilartlna'a French RectautlonjMcchan. lc , Ulm nook; Poetical Works °Mott. Pom!hoolan o ,..er i l l tip- M.N94lT:,VM.t=iir= Z 9l''' • a Jal .. _____ , ,, ! P... DAVIS. And. . QTAPL F. & FANCY DRY . .03011S--Will bo *old at the Comniertiod,„ Vat: 'Owner Wood and fdh Jan.iiith., woo. end g ut e trinAt or YereLen end .toek ota Wmur ottolnew ia tjorgo portion of the A8111144=4 Wtto thd.614,117,11= Mika, Ye/eet t = l l:l l r l .& .. e n te . d,Oe t rler eos Ulm, 4. Clan oadhaltrOmostmtroo, VoWnthB=l;lso s l &V .'" Dkodi " 1 ret oo l " j"" ' A "'"' M"r n , t ta, Tat.. lut...2lvontA V . at ""IrlIV Ag,"!°." l "?°0 ( shin o Clot. . _____ lERY.4 ithrall . ..... -.et rJerser - ...e. 19iti446,42t0r. taii4, " ..._-...911911: magma Bayberries ghd other 'FM veraseas, , Hrgetoths, Ts,.. lips, sod CANT Roots, the , bacialrot In auk, astsprina Implements filr the Farm eat Ofttr. 'pt. awl appeared eoatruettoo, ho og the .Peed gad qtapierant Waretiewae, 49 Fifth street: ; '' \ inolb] r , rI , XJASINS' WARDBOP. T AR TR 'ES.- . ditati• Kuid Rid 11?150,-extril-fine nnw snd \ .! t 0 . 116° ,7 k 6'' romr\monoct rM . E BEST . TE4 - , IN ~ . PITTSBIBKM,. .12WMOTT ONE' E.l:47PTlkifoirlakPtittim kayo and p,or aale or ra• clualaOf 24 Inn.' eaclhaf. atm ban Mt Blty - arg a trod L Otber • Gro o m no doubt at Ms broad assertion, but li a Postal. e fiat. nenarlbe 'their orn . to the contrary notaltbutandlnu. nbnuld any 'Onintry PeOjge (.4 they' are any beatjudgea of this kind ea) doubriba above anartlott,': 'we 'Nairn 'them as' Nor/ to purchase. a =at quantlttlfrorn- amp otArrOare Muir eery hod and:compare it, iflth`kma.; Tho bewesa - price. of this Tea la Tb canto per 1b....0r 4 Ita RR W,, •111 not abolesalo any of IC " • 'MORRIS R PATTON. ' • _Tea luiportem,..,FasVilde of Diamond; Pttasburgb,. `3•l7* " anctredenditetietr: , Improved PittexttiTiliveawAkr7apithtg. S. NEIVIIIYER:isAii otils• authorized ' ;rL ri the nf: fur lt. Vt. ° C.A__ l Tltsi t u ti=2 t iz e3 a Te ,%3 27 =r ip ,„..i dAttil ir 4 .l ,; ,F :eli . Muds- This Is, sktio.liy Abe ,grostret tothrethrnant ever made ip the . Piton. lielaherj.l laall,Uelc utvd et tem expanse. and Mr innonthneet Strength and darabltt ley, l t a inap rthi nriorta Leather taianaft our alum prwesa— r" further arli NO!llenarket \ ial7-d.tsrOmS lettabrrhPa.. •A *0 12.T.A. Two atom' Brick . - Dwe 3 lior.m, seiod, below eeahn given Ow let ofEnquire of jail O. nucsncau. a trtirN turr,Jx.; (succesaorfo •Tex.lFOuf rlu - , nr Dr. /mammon. Atift • i'S CIIEHBY pECTOFtglr} Ane ego by JOHN ILAFT,J N0319.1V oed ' Ali 11 OWNNi!NDI ~ ,AR SAP —,.. an hand and and 1)?! ole bf. dNO. nut Jr: itifi LIVER .Y l &Ceiderndniedd Um on reed Amp, oleo JOBSE'S' COMPOUNDrt.ILOOT-1 moo SYRUP OF FEL= wir .Do fillitißßlgK-2 cakes., on. Band lOW_ for. Pole by . • . 'Jogs nasn, Jr. . • Tetpatternir & tr.d Blonde Slitoresosan V.A.-1 51A.8014 -11 k co.'s ‘kb . 1111 . orots. Lrye dlitotiot few lbnzar OOL PLAIDS ;-.,L; A. Nu01iC6 7 ,16 6[D 'ttroet, kamr marked dent there .lehole ktak a/ from 23 to ea ear dart: •.,..iart F . 21e ' r : l t -E u:o be variety of Docoatio Nita bag martrd de . . r? and AI be dosed end tbulliziloberiao.' kir-9=ke 1.% by . Tac - 4; 1,173 . 142 -RWSW4II.O3 ..1 41.1 \: AT :K. 'MTh .8. 4.,. \_ , .in Miz.:-„oio,'3l.o2mie..ntv"itomll, , 1 ! , ..f0'i.t0. - - .', tel. 4114" • '‘" ' 'do' 1., _. 15•• • • \ floppy lOnrO !lid Hatt PT N [s e t t le r • • 71'" P: 1 40 " " thr •I r Lftg °, , . .*OrtiotOo4k the SkOi l oi dri. o , l 4 Cor.; .•• 0 , , ';,• '• " •• ~ .1 - .r. , O,toos'. /Tr', Ir.ri birr , ''''•&:' '; -• .' - ' " '''-: ibixiirTti4t.pen. ) , 7.8. 1 71.4: - ... •'‘ • it0‘ 4 4 . 7 ra Urcame r b 11 Blia4. *V., _WM* ri th IlltialliTt l r*lii 1111•• , 04 andooort raiM9l.olo NI IV WO All - • ' ' ' jsl7 - • • , \ ____. : fl:-M."'X'd• . 111OLL BUrCER i 3slblir.„lefth Ikatillitter jiLt toed iod ibildo br .4 A .I.:lrelleaLlig•Nio - . ...... _ _ ARD-10 bbb3 No 1 M reo'd Ind l'Oetaile by L /.17 , A. 24. 31 402.114414. ANELY FLCiUR-- 10 bblo Exits nimAy . Flour. artin's pedd imd ale - -------- - Ml) . .ftE - 1 - e iihr,StK , Tanles' 3a T OLL BEITTSH4IO lA, fresh Ball But- Ju.erwl aad.toc dItY DAtr.a.r, * a). TAP . U..114-4401cege d hay; alkLartiT 6 ' ,It...b y , DALZ6LL'• W. 111VFIls1.111) STRIARS-40 (el bbls. (p) Craitwit 30 tbli (WV Loaf; roudeßd. huLdins fkam ateattier ?fowl - WE an - - SAG 151 k---.?, cases pearled for-'loii, b yy dew \ - a , A. P taimmwci _ _ _ drLOLL RUTTER '-;..-4.bble freili RA rned oesc. A P. Itallreed.:ll:rt de /t try . . el :1447 -- ADIES' 110P§S.;, , r110: SlibtLeik Iri.ra or!parid irerynsriely et- LadleaV.,Get.-- - .US ae l L. lkt ..C . 1 alt; Ort i a t n !Zl ". klir =AV& it.!' ... 4 ___ 11TATTED; , ..slaniatk'ai;d.miriennDot u y ; y y sp4ohlw and Patriot' DOOloolur, Old IDisetiel./141 Dollars. for irhleh I wllipay the bliihrall markoat: IDadt. \•,, 11. D. I \LNU l l4l4.lStect. it pr. D, , r• 6) BBLOIGGS, fiob, jiiat 'reed. for iiiilikby ,‘,./ 4 . 41 .__..._.. • - , \.. ~ ..-,.! 1,. J....r;:zooNs. 4"—fißLS. "r4LOW:juitLreedii,y-Railroitd, tiP -Ursa'. br - • • . \ ' ,'' ,• J. '.7.WE. ,','. 11C EH' SUGAR-82 lii Mils Neil , Orleans Sm.. 1.1 car to alp* Mr irele br . \ WK. DAILIL : EY It CM' ' 490 boxtil Rosin • b,ll. Cotml# Soap,. fa stots%ea. for &to 4 C R I RN E R'S kRODUCE TABLES iuia pt,att-Amtatt,t rermtmuntert: and lienbanina exhibiting sr One - Menhir A 4 Vn ' a than IMai.dliferent quantitieft, entia.inteateS: patinas td the bushel; 'no as to preach on lb* same awe lb. value of the • va) e. Inudgele eadjgaguld theaunearkvx alp Tabkrefltdeten, &LIM - Weigh* . of Iron. and other Useful elms men. by Ki+evibner- ref'Landlor sae . 2f • J. wet.nou: wcoi betriA.'34 toil 4th. 561138 l. FEN : l!F.p i .i ore VAI - 178 - in' store eat- for' efi".t - n>e 14^ nninio r, es. . . YOgrk LBS ,ANISE ell , " 364.14 . =.l • - . - .3113tra, , • 4 81145 FRESH, ROLL 111J.Trill just iec'd and G2 We bp - . 103 , rpIik'AIRRIICAX ALIiLIUSTAg. POSlTOlnfrotnaofal know/Mao. 1 .1. 83 1, for Pale by IL WELDLY. ot.,bot, et LA NA LS""$ nelte in ya Domestle Flaalkaba , ' ' • • 2do . do Wtdta •- • do, reed frocitto is iseturess, *roc st4o fort bre , : n. . 11 :E.. 134 ,4b,drt7 0?" A. MASON . CO., 25 Fifth Anil a:km -TW;iigtir,t-r=rm.-- 4. MASON ECtl.. N 0.25 Fifth_ hare romilnlar 5,000 - tards mans of Mmon vintrA 12/i es. 'se nna SAW pia at aVs. A', MASON CV: • 25 Mk gime; • MA. elms' aut•Sheir-doek of Tee nt • mntuatian of netaif 50 percent.- • SIERY' , AND , ( M.AsVrat- N , * C 0. ., No. 25 deb', a man thna -80 0 4..• n. 1e.7: 11 .115. ObMIF AM IP" 114 - EANS-50 btuthe7liTiFT ---- , e wieo:rocdi 1-, _. 1.! F__,, a * br .....„........--_.. r .,.....!y AVIKT 50.4%,LV1, 1 A. d ,' 11 , LI ED 11l 4rrt il br \ ~,,,_, .. . P r: ais XTEW ORIfEANS-FUND ang(' th- I Now firlaut eneirtarktly_ost !larld.VM.l%7l. 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