•. , . g i - -VA E . _ .. t the prosperity of these nada . that some other, Ton Bate Narottou ASV ran SASBASCTICO. : 1-. AL _ be . ................._________2 1 eau, than the Lake Shore road sh o p* p row l_ ; —it will be remembered that the, Brig Napoleon . FERE _Amt E IN xis s ca. ___—..enautnup nr *arra a c0..........,,- 4 4 isOtgrijpeltat!triTitaled. - jr INk e Zry w P the flu - i ". 45 0,,..et iht eh re, ,PAllalbiricrlturati, — 74',7-= of PEriggyulrANLAZ . _ .._ the he ~...i r--e n. l en, the eaPtellaPf *kick itstecilltr,UNttu OFFXS--porner Podia. , and ---------- linorErie roia su*smittuit it can d o t a ' ' tgat he se teatrom her 11 ''' '' - " . :ITTSnnUat_ • , F , s. ~. -4 ' ' es buslie s `' .. a wheii'oampletediro . Rrie me b --"" R aFa '''.- nibg24l9l44k-and ‘r • lftithil " . .24.1111 CAPITAI6O..32Sr°. , ~, ... , - .4 ':L .- "Mb' P. R .. t h ip,phia -- • SATURDAY MORNING, - JANUARY 2*, -the Brew o e apo on naTO tenth! statements anti.. Canker, rittabarato a. A. C. 0 .% pircennua: 311542.1:compethiga breskof gauge tkere„ and' depend f"th 'N le ' --'' d' ' .ildttoi;rdijvzH'rr"lfazi.h:Z7trtt:ij::''ki4ll*de'ub,t'hZbe:; - ----------- ' leg on ono Railroad, it is wofully mistaken. We to the editmkof the Boston Times, to the erect ti ti r s L Aus r at.T...y. ret,. l " . pt.ta n 0 d... t... , hope t h e p uge i nw w in n e yer 1:m . 2 ; 64i - met , . het, that Capt. Sprout,. of the Napoleon, deserted the i . - , i l i : P . .i .. . I i t Li r t: H I e t t i i .. `", San FrawneisginterntirVy, tint t t he protest. ? f t: , Th .1.. ..: „. .. , tintt the largest liberty will : ye grunted to build 1 ii, - , - , - Ridlroads to suit the convenience and wishes of Laid if he threw over his e rt ' i t m ed , b i :. ' tah . e e ti e l:Z ta L : 11,1rn,denre'tuyinlitethlaraitt;',,rboo"n't acata't ry, t' at: '- louresi' of '1.1'4 ors those who invest their tnoneyin dhetn, and that board, the - owners of the e San "Franelseo would 1 ,Ire ,, , , ,L,..lta t sattd. Vides Want on drdn:=, not -make him good for his 10, , 5. The-Times. ---.-.--,--,' ." -_,=" t `''' Y '''"`' b ' r morrdint teeesnrltst no attempt will be made to restrict c ard twtween the B!ates. ' Sa P :. • ifr .5. nywz. driVattereot 66. iraly c.auttr lcrtt "'' Th ' b "" dor , makisuc." wr b"t""'" n _ Celt. business toon2 almaA sr". and five tboomad, r.thipg te. hio. • • "tria yf ern Pu.m.rhuth4 ..., , ...,,, ....... n_._ _ , AD.._ .... V EETlSEnl3. s —Nelthortho• Path:trial RPM. ~ ,_.= .- . . !Z. 7 ; :.r., oi of th e batty Gant*, &reopened ...., . r !!. !lii o t _ _ as ' , becloud. their noticed to appear VV 0 1: ', l r. ...uon r ummille;will Dleotee hand them In ",'" en Saturday, •.' - ' COITNTY MEETING—The Whip and An ••'• Y , - tiMakenai of ate wren! Werdc..e.thokbs and Tr... ' !'-':Ot toltgit b :le e atti..4 U llA T lVlllAY, the Trdlrl= .r.- .. . our. Ina, b etween the hours of 1 and 6 o'clock, P. atca :.:..r; •" ,: , Ark;o2.?AVl.glkttf attend Co anitlvlD4'clk.EltEhlNte/t fiele , e unY J l 6.a ooc A. . the popp,o bth i. tha itorahre4l tiarabtrcina 1 16ethf hlti,th. gi==A t"le fF . Tllg. j. BIGIZAU. Ca' . .. 'lira E. 41,4 GaCai QtrISTION.--Onr readers . are probably weary of this question, as we most .. -- .1 . . , astraredly ere, but as It hew become a matter Of 1 ' almost natienal importance, end has been used ,I ~, lic, :Tentreatly to Prejudice th e public mind against ' tutylrisnia, it is important that it- should he placed in a light so. lucid that no one need go . ~t,',, ,. -• . :. .:lipteey Indere he prefers falsehood to truth: We '...,..„..,.... . . 1 '9 ,0 the following long extract from an article wacaja arca ern, January - 11, 1854, i , ~,,,,, „ ; Ifuridah ed to the Meadville Journal by a gentle- The're was something of a scene in' the Rouse ...::,.. ~.! man having full knowledge of the subject, and Th e re Y. in which the Hardshelli made a Setter ap i -.. ~. , which presents a plain, truthful history of the pearance than they have done on any Pinner cm; a 1 '• ' - origin of the present trouble. From - this state- -ccsi cc - '' : -• • ~m oot the . reader will be able to .decid e w h o have Mike • Walsh, of N. Y., made a characteristic .1 1 :lenctiost,krfault in the find :instance, the Pea- speech, very free in his censures of the soft shells, 7 .; pie of Erie, or those of New York and Ethic. and closely bordering upon the abusive, but des . . t ., , , ,e. y.To . .ttr u iderate.nd the exact merits of the matters tante of point, dignity, or originality. Mike ~, ~,, .• In dep u te ). a te between the railroad companies and gave the Free Sellers what be considered a very f t „..... , . the coat he of it Is necessary to go back to dressing, , bat which appeared to the 1'._77 , • ..- 'the cam the construction of rail- revere t.,.. ; ~,,,-reads- a long the Lake Shore. At that time the House a very common-place and malicious attack ~.r. , .....railthed from Albany to Buffalo had been Yin- upon their standing as Democrats. Judge Smith, haled and in operation for several years with of Alabama, refilled to Mike; ridiculed the New a trick_ ew,York to. Dunkirk was almost firdehed 4 feet -di inches wide, and the railroad from NYork divisions, and illustrated them by the story r y , , ~.,. i.. ;. with a track six feet wide. The Erie and North from Gulliver, which speaks of a nation of pig „..,;.. ;.,„Eitst read. was commenced and was nearly gre- mien that had, been divided into parties for some drieil,befiarae.d a n y North East Dunkir should be broken at the big or the little en—d '.. .directors of the Erie and North East road e nt ered . This roused the rage of Mr. Cutting, who sprang ....,....Mt° an agreement with the directors of the New r, :link' and Dunkirk-, road (generally called the to the floor. and desired leave to define his post 'Erie road”) ia which the former agreed to lay tion as 'Prince of the•Hardshelle Leave iras i. , ,•doin the track 'on their road eix'feet wide, and given, and for abind half an hour M r. Cutting ~•;. , ,ohnlaitie agreed to build a road frora'.Druskirk poured forth a torrent of brilliant and eloquent -..:. , A o the Pennsylvania line at berth East with the invectives upon the Setts, and of praise upon the name f gauge, sothnt there should be one unbro- hen - track . six feet wide from Erie to the Hudson motives and character of his own factiorywhich „ near New York. When the people in Buffalo, instantly:awakened the interest of the House, and Interested in raihmads, learned this they objected excited its ent h • the ' highest enthusiasm to pitch. I to it ae giving to the New York and, Druskirk did not happen to be present, but Ilea= that he road aa advantage over them, as freight for their • - road .would have to be tran s hip pe d a t D on ki rk4 made the most forcible and - telling - attack upon ..., their track being .4 feet 84 - inches.--The cliree- the admieletration in connection with its Free tors of the Erie end. North East road then pro. Sell appointments, arid upon the action of its reed that, it the New York and Dunkirk road, party friends in NeW York, that has yet been (to whom they were bound bye contract) would heard in the neeee. , liter Gerrit Smi th' s , it ,ocautent to it, that they- would lay down two tanks Irool Erie to the New York state line, was unquestionably the speech of the session.— , one .tebe , sis - feet wide and to connect with the It was greeted with applause more befitting an ..I:Tittekirk and New York road, and the other to audience of a second, rate theatre, than the Coe -km.4 feet si inches wide and to connect with the press of the United States, and - when Mr. Cut . aural°, and . Albany road, and they have al ting had concl ude d he received the warm oongrat ;, wive, Since 'then alleged that they were and : areleady and desirous to do so. If this pro- illations of hie Union-loving friends. 4 Pneition ' had been accepted by those 'roads it But Mr. Cutting will not have the field all to ; would. haie placed tmth of them on a perfect hi mse l f ; He w il l be plied to.m orrow, b y septelity arid prevented the complainta since made, 711- t 4 ..r•Vand thaharcurrenfeace since suffered, by a double one - Wh o understands the politics of New York, .....'4.7) break attune, 'lt did not however, meet the mit of whicf'this miserable feud has grown, as il;••7 ' , TOAD of the two . New York roads and was - not well as hitheelf, and be Will be invited to answer •'''. 'uniiirered.' The Erie and North East road then thisawkward question.' Ilow happens it that a I • •tf - -`'' ' ,.. .tiOelfed to fulfil her engagement with the New man who plumes himself Upon h' -high notions ark and Dunkir,k road, and laid down her track of personal honor, could only one year ago ear .ri..,-...„,__ahr feet wide., When that road, which moved ~., ..e. t .„ a ie w l y ow i ng toth e i r own embarnicgmccts, be. costly solicit and receive the vet . of Freo SOH- Wi1 . . 2 10. Make armurgententa to build the read era. th at. his own election, end then from the i• ..., -to to the state line, she found that N ery se which he holds by . their support and 411. . 0 1 3 0Talo directors had cat in aheadof her and •• • - "-• favor, denounce them es traitors to their party c.• . , Batt_ located their line to the state line at the ten • .f fe”: : /t4natiall. of the Erie and N. E. Broad, and that and the ir P rinci ples , u nWertbs of association with „--..!'•:.... their friends had also pinclumed the farms along houorable men, and-of the recognition of the par ,.,..„ ~ the state line and at the crossing of the 'creeks, tyt Ur. Cuttiiig is exactly to m e t an who has , ... .40 that it was : impossible, for her to obtain the done,this thing. and it appears tame that he oc ,t . right of way; and by the law of New York, un cupies.a position not parti ly corms' tent with •-•,, -,-, . lent thatis done, a parallel road so near-to another ' -..!. • cannot be built. - This underhanded violation of the rigidity.e T hie notion. ,-...: right of free communicatio n was the origin To complete the harmony of the day's proceed .: „ ,_•, ma ll the difficulties which havesince occurred— TO Ex-Gcn 2 ernor Foote, that nobleehearted pa s, , . The Buffalo direetore then proposed to the New w ho .' . York and Dunkirk directory that if the latter ''tuto r, " wanted to seta Misaisai PP i met ' en Hale to hang him up for his abolitionism, and *add never agree to give any aid or comae mance to any road leading from thei r road 'We s t to shoot Benton .in the Senate, closed the day orldentit West into Ohio, that. they would agree Ail% a stump speech in the dining room of'the Na -1 . ... .: sotto liti down their own track of 4 feet 81 in ' ~,,. : , ,cluis, front /hada to the, tate- line, but .would day, - daern the 'Ohio gauge.whith is four feet 10 ticinal Hotel, where he bad the brazen ini udence ~i anemic° reinstance to the proposed reps of, • Inches. - (a gauge be it of remembered ditferthw the Mi ssouri Mi ssouri Co mpromise. as a n attempt to re” feawt f....”.. :,..,--- •••77, • ...I rn cir• fet.,7z•• r f New :vivo agitation by . ..forcing the Wilmot Proviso on ' t .. ' i - 2,- , ' ,-'' ', ' '', • • '.=.''" j,''''' 2-1 cat ,ik , Il g trac k ellin the South. C'ondidering the Missouri Comprorms , e .•-• ~....• :..•,., ~,, , i. :,, fl, f , a ,.. ~,.,„ i assn "organic law," thirty-five Years old, the toto, c , ,,..;r0,,,,0. -, ,1 1 , :r',.irl: ant :'... a York . • ..1 . 1.; •i• f• s - 1. ..... it— - 1 L — ree , sublune audacity of this falsehood is fully up to , thie iikrangeinent: and the road from: Buffalo to I the chavacter.of its . author. Foote - announced the state line was made with the Ohio gunge. I that he was on his way to Califor n ia to practice inveterate lt appears to Lae th a t -About the Same time the people of Cleveland , law . It IS. some consolation to be assured that '.. -,....*...e.enterettthe stateof Pennsylvania under the f....eatali. we ere te, be rettermi of th „. rmett r What pretence of the Franklin Canal Company's .. - agitator. ,e P ce 0 4,1 5 e a c h • ~ :, charter- and befit. a road from Erie to the Ohio'" as • i ~,,,:,;: Brie. ; ,In doing this they took possession of the' Foote is about the most complete example of an , ..,--.. - gtemnd rigldfully belonging. Pittsburgh f incendfary demagogue which our time hie prt.- . A and Erie railroad who were about commen cin g A l av a : ' , 1 - . ,. 0 • worlco n .the. same, and thereby defeated the i ~,er ' 1 -...building ot that' read, which otherwise would! , -f-euPPesell, yesterday, that Dixon'a proposi . • , f 'Shinn been built by - this time. The Supreme Court tioti for the repeal of the Missouri compromise 1 1 road to be was an independent resolution. It is an amend .• ',.' .•..1-..'3hallit7.ontinumPrbaguncagaedimitht 13 the F s naklin overeign cana q of the State, . aunt to theNebraelca territorial bill, and as such' aniinfraudnf the most unblushing kind. •-'. ' di bolder . .. .: -The Directors at Duffel, having attained their a ':a er sample ot trenenery ana po li t i ca l -- ends by craft and cunning, and the Cleveland tharascalityn if offered by Itself. However, it •. ; . ,Directers theirs by , open contempt and defiance lls a long road that has no *arming, and as slave ,,• ~..,.. -.7.- , l aws ofe , have ever since been en- a thus .breaks treaties proposed.and carried by ;••„ . ~.. r ...„.. - . i gaged. inan endeavor to change the gauge of the I half it will , ate bliah the policy that no cora . Erie.andNcirth'East. Road' to the Ohio track.— pact can be binding laser favor. . r 1' . .. a To do so it waadeemed necessary to create pub. I , ~ / ie- o diiirrigdnitr the citizens ' of Erie. and the ' ' The looming hu sirtese or the Senate was not of .State of - 'Pennsylvania , Penliii / • and theßuffalo ; ant' great imponanCe ' The -select committee .. , , ..'' , Cleveland papers have been filled with misrepre• ' French Claims repotted a bill for their psyment. '• , "gestations of• both': Travelers have- been told l • ,„,. ''''.-' that - the double - br eak of gauge - which existed ; 1"1`' . '•-• - , frit owing to - the 'selfishness of the 1 ......,. The Senate then went into Exec:Wive session, and people ett confirmed a large number of Collectors and other ••:•„:„..•., -•,- thefitate. Having:as they thought, got publiel revenue officers:. The 'Collector 'of 'New l'ork opinion and feeling mifficiently on their side, and i came up, but was;panted 'orer heciuse a Whig ti:S , :-: • having purchased the majority of the stock, they.: objected to him. But he;:will-be ultimately con rerteeded t his ''ll'ister to ' change t he E ne F e • — i "finne d Without siniouri trouble. Jowirs' ;The . citisens of Erie, alleging that each a change ' - .• "waadetrimentalto the 'interests of the public at i - • • ' - -,•.tazzai, ander the direction of the Mayor retrieved Tag Ertaavaosnca or nth Aam—The.New. . ...4' the track and bridges 'where' they crossed the York Tribune bas come excellent remarks on this ' :' -, iftreatil of the city, - and I creek' township . ' emoved . tha bridge aif,e citizens o H cov arbo ered r- sallied, from which we take the following ex- rd , -the ' track where they interfer ed ' with a former 4 'publieroad. ' !-- Evenif the rich only,.me . ' I ' thoee whomis-: • takenly suppose themselves so , were infected by • ._Thie brings us to the - present 'situation of af. 1 • thh , • of eetrtre are would be 'Di '' , .8.141. we ray that ' if the attempted cha ng e i furless formidable. But there are some thou ' Of gauge will benefit commerce and will facilitate audit of Mechanics and Artisans in our city r,'' the interehange of commodities more than a v , a - I wbo have eived d ' g 18b2.frote fift to two - other ' or:nape:tea then . let it be made by .h.r.ndred rec r ent. more om for their •,`" all Means.. - Whether it will do se or not is, wer ~,.,....thant:eulced teem a rew ; e l m while conceive, the great question which concerns the' ! ',7 . "`" business of the ; public. . To decide •it we must' th e n cQat; or their Ruhshrteeee ago, 's not been twelve per tent. more than it was .then.— . :,eragopkalto facts and to those who arc conversant ; .. ch .I,4he surplus ha ,,, they mired? smite '' with , the operations ' of the Lake Shore road. ' How '.. Almost all the merchants in this region'who pur - 1 of _them' we know , have lieed f l ugali T , . 14 : 4 .the Y'l e ge chased goods . in Now York last winter and spring, are . xceptions to a very ' - before navigation opened, forwarded then by the arti san or clerk who formerly lived on nerat rule. many an 1 nine or ! • ten dollars-per.week, and only asked to have: ' N,-Y; and .nkirk road: Weeks passed by I nii i i they we r e rere al ed d i s s tead era y gw .em tw pl en oyin ty e to nt trifity at that rate, per has w this oek y e e n a d r goods did not arrive, - to leave theirliasineer to go and lookthein up. t a rot saved fifty dollars out .of the yholo. , So, They found 'therm' nt Dunkirk .with hundreds . of , many a journeyman, with only his suigle-aelf to ' tons of - " Other merchannise, waiting an epportn•:.l, rt. has received $lO to $l2 per week for alt rte . b e ferward'ed °Ter the Lake .chore mad * 1 E lZ l :ork, paid sa to $4 of it for his board, and ••They found merchants there from altparts of the I West - en the since errand. On enquiring why, 0 'unit the rest—be could not - : now say how, and , I ni l uch of it in haunts that even he would. blush to • their ' goodswere net forwanled' they were 01- :, .di c l o y e hie a ee t otonee w i t h . g a ll s , • p ar ti es, - 2. ferro that the Lake Shore lead was .coatrolled I '' . e 9 drinking -parties. and frolics .or one exc rt u s rs n io lit 'lleffalo and was arched principally by those I cl i enother hav e fretted. away five dollars , ititerestedizi the Buffalo and Albany road,and the ! It ' aria were loaded /a Buffalo for the State line, and 1 h e re and len there, until 1853 left him as poor as it 'found hire; and by-and,by he will be begging - Were there again tete:Aid for Buffalos° that there . for • work, or fore loan to carry bis.depteulettt ~, Werieneeare tin take the freight from lanikirk I ~..., ow through a hard wintend wondering ~.'. - incept when there wee not mufficient of it in Buf- l why , e .. se 1 poor when many o p t his former fel -- ' , filo to fill their: Now•vie ask 'if this arrangel " lew-fourneymen are now mestere, - thrifty and meat benefits commerce or adds le the facili es . .__ . . auestantial—not :remembering that they eared r 6 i . fer ' rerdi ug' frei g ht ?. Direct/3"th° C°Btrar Y , , half their wages while heeled many others aquae 'DM it leaves het one route available to every one ; dered all of theirs. - - • 'who wants to get Lis goods early. ' _ . • i There must come an end to the state of things L...._.•! -- .*l._ tritaiter of the foreghing article is in favor I, we now witness—in what way or just when, we of the Legislature requiring a change of ga age 4 ,. will - not predict. ..When electricity is ,palpably d la - ordt4, that the route may not b c cca ,, t' gatbeiripg, in the atmosphere, it requires no gift t ia tie t idrereilit„, Pe nnsy lvania .interests,in,/ 1 uf prophecy to foretell that a storm must follow. 'tithe manifest inconvenience of her people. lye . 4hrrotegreeatith this opinion.' The Lake . Shore f ltaliroad bra no doubt been,'and will continue to ... be, oontroled by luteresta adverse to Pennsylva •,:da, -lt .is a New York road, was built by New , .Yatt !way; and le controlled colt . o r , 2,1,14060 i: , Perussylvania his no, ;right ft..corn 114ln file fulfil, the object of i to' cnati.M.• Let :le: '.-- •• {always• providing that the honor of the State' Is vindicated against , the fraudulent • 1 . r• Franklin Canal Compa n y' s road,) to flfil I t s dee ....„ , ti n y -ton' the. b enef i t of , the. trade anti Basel of . :'Nettl'ark: " Them lea bettor way ; for Penna . ' : ~ --inialrrni defend her interests.' Let theSeSherY, ;wattle road construct a rival line fors gnets: "Z•Clirrataird,..or to such other point in Ohio as will ;linabler it id•:eritairte witirlie a' York'for the trade ~ ,..iif t,4 wirt: Allai.folly to StlpPel one Railroad ' - ',alt do - the work of three, . oni 1; 0 4 nicest Erie --, 4 0- ClevelVtg On r t er#r :,tte • the7.!#Slnftet.of th . o i4leselariettnfrai,the Newf Era;YOrkinalaid .... . ,il -la• ausbunglind'Erie road& - # 4 eltegig f o i e .... • .... .; c4.t N.. 2. , !,)s • ~.q : .._ 'r. ?_ . '9 ~~~ `~ ~.~ rYsfi~a: Yq n. g {'rY MIME ~. - . . . , . ' . . . , i - ,-'- '., J .',.5,, j =„ 1 2 , 1 4,.3 - 4 i iitizif4 - dZf.:?rlij4lei . .. 1. 4 , -:-):14,, ,,- &:;„.ig-',iff.,.;,a,,y4,1,,,,, , 270,..,Li_.,1„;.,,,,„..A...,„...,,,_•....,_,—, , ...,—„.z,,,.„,,,,,e.:;041,2x,z.5,,.:,7.-„a,,,g---:r:„.,,4.„... ' .A.1,-(-:,;;:,...,,,...-:.,-,: -! , :`!;'.., - -:,. 4 2 ,";-VP4'.-alt -1,3P. ,. ..' - ,g„,,,'", , ,•F. ,1 ,r,5,- 4..7 . ..,- , :-. :.5.7,:i. , .-`1.0 . .4t , '-''''' - ' ) - , ; , ' ,, ,7fLor\-^' & I ''' `‘ 44 2 n ''' .l ' ..l ' n "'` 11 bet the undersigned and tr - - -4. 4 popular dances wetenng r , .-$ .... " - "' "nith t:nnnl Y Co_ AR% ARDLNG AND ' i firts, " rect4S4,d r he the 114 ' onl ' Or ;:alnet and & Ph" 4,1, 1 . th.w a ' " r fiE &Y TI3&&& & se‘ n olt ‘mtta wishing to it. td..,....... ekt. cap. n 4 the second Quarter thltpreacweetale .= o3DIISSION 31 ERCIIANT, linvainow ,. . t sg it t rin is raid 1,1,, iiri,„ ,- , L i-,, rod tho undelaigned alone is authorised Ike= I = l l . = . la rate. .t .... AND WROLIO4ALE DEALER 1.1. , gtaecfto the center ofCarhstritea 74:eig. 4' b! &n nly.t "'in . 111 j IZ . th'. &&I&"&"rth&"&iPATRITIC rd.. at It. o'e/e, k. and Masten, anni n aj b m CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS. FISII, of tbe same lots of ground convoled le t uld C.. 1 lebanner rei'm t g ..br,,y (t,.%Dradfuni,o...t.Tbsonsp.lhteis. i snl io dzkz ul of rea „ .i. 41 o ft .8 '.&`..,,,...-1,--,.._.„`” ke E....._ . "B ,,,, °&ted 2".1. , cTeV 'VI unllay afternoon, o*a o'rheckl I lira And Produce GenerallYt .raQumlrille. Party will be given on Meader No. 25 „Wood street,. Pittsburgh. "rooms. Terms made known at ask. .11 ' JIXES A. lIETCIIII eb. lJth, INJI. (t. alentles4 era) which tem b., ine Parry. (ptlenlars Of n•hkh . 1 / 1 b• 1[4.11-bel, .1 TIS • UM C. FRIEND, Att .Ith et , , . ____- .11-Itdiltwg After of J rkartner, deed, I O b)P3T Sit trP, in bbla., ho' I t a w aftztririsaliin ci : t sdn olA t ..i . , \ A.III4:TSTELAND iSr: "rM nen Mom., ere. Ver.. - 16111, 1a144"7 &&' ' CO., ITOMCEOPATIIIC BOOKSjust recd a' die ~,, ^"Joii "' -d r .i, i..."°ri.at' ' Jllll3 A. II MC/ „-Perronst desiring Piaml erodes or er il the 171 PEAR L STREET Nur Yong. . I I llomeepathie DookatoreandDispecoeuT. No niiildb. s . --- ---- - 11. MOLASSES.--WO bbl tins. ~tuns a thent of Mr. .A. klllanns. ant. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS t ' JA=Prpoeul... yid Cle and Unit item I • ...net (Iterate Stateand Kerstone ...11.---, days or etenlegrof Seingjaa be has extenuated Music wlthatre Lute. pnbi enr., In mars Description of Treatment, by Walter 111.1112.., 11. D. Profeunr of Ma- tale „. JAIIkS A.:11LITSIII.a0. S'TRAW GOCIDS win Media and Therapoutha.ln the flumeropathlc Medi. --.-... y cal (ollegeof Pennsylvania. Sarond harmed and entAtc. OA I S-:100 Inl , . Oats ro , ..virin.. Lonsunins in pare of ed edition. Centabalne ala, • full dractiotion of the dose of sale by ali • EA I . I --.1 --- tip - - itign j — anti Gat i-24- nn !'.. 1: PANAMA, LEGITIOARaikkaARDF, pm CANTON, AND tech medictal. lbrer :LSO puma) 1a54. Domed, ?eta I English, Italian, Swiss and Silk Bonnets, ...A ChUd°4l6 ...I' they I l k."' 11' c Trn:tmn" ' 4 \ L ' ln" i stdell 1... added a Treatment on Melted of Marine , - - —_- s- JA3IEB A• 'lrwin ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ____ STRAW TRIM 311 NG S , 1, c. , (to , ii,',ll4=g3;l4.7geillighT:',l'Vei4PLl,7l`,- pA„,,,,T,,E„Nr,,„_P_E,G ;\ PE G ; - --.A. ~ nr the Cue * .olio D.; edited with additiont, by it alter u'1111....11. D.: "` r.- -11-- '`'' ''''." "r - : A A :: . Contends!. one of the tar Stocks i n the City, to ProDuor ofMateria Medina and Therapeutim in. the Dom. LAC - 1 1 ACE - T3-iN 6 AA-EA.-T-1d which the attention of Time and Cash IMP. la tenet,' rkrtu ll lr k&l ,ll, $1,00M.11&&& &rr&L""1.1..". (Cfr' l M ^' ) "--"' W ' IT _ _ fully solkited. • The Ifonnemathie Treatment of 14 , 45t.e, cou.u. 14,- RON'S KATHABBON AND N 11-11ATTERS see partienuely i,,,ryt e d t o .11 ..d Dora and Ilarenonholds, .hy 11111lare Monte, Memo. to , TRICO.'IIEROCE-A new lot just r examine our Stock, which 1s Culled expelled,. to their , L i zi,Vll ).ile g or 9 , ~.. . E -f„E..,0-, ,, d- , A,,it.d. -,it o h, 7 \ JOS. FLEMING, car-Mret s Trade, embracing all ti e new .t 1 Grahlonable atylcs of Physlolm .4 Medkal Jusi.nt . deatoslrAllom paten h- . . 1.9 and