IrkltiE .... 4 -, t PITTSBURGH: ,MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY. 6,1&'4 73. PritiOUßoll WEEKLY OiZLITE.—The extensive demist = Of our 117.e11y as:ea. s offers to our businessmen Smart desirable mail am of =Minx their business knosro 'Oar ehaulstleo Is lotio:cutout and firs flonssasid, resells!: .s.lssest. *rem merchant, assoutseturer and shop-keeper to Wsclarn retuserlesula, sad Eastern Ohio. . pj,.lV AMU-WU-SEAS. -Neltlier. - Afte Editorial Dooms nar PrintlazEtteldlehtientof the Dan, Ca sett.. are opened on Sunday inert mime wbodoetre their notli.e Co aPPeee lit the paper on Motidny morning, will please Lund aim In before 6 o'clock, on Saturday- Trar., BE FOUND OX ZACIIPAGE.OF 7.111 S Rho Voice of the Sou:here Prone as the Nee i . . brooks BM. ' Blur readere'crin naturally be &extolls to know . show the proposal to r.epeal the Missouri Cora- protein is received atilt! South.. We hateheen 1 ''at the pains te glean,tome of the comments of the paces on the subject, Whichwill be found in the I extracts below... The'vehole . preen of the South, 1 , as far as we have discovered, is in favor of the ' measure, with the exception of two papers in I - Lotriiville, and two in St. Louis. • 1 . The Lowirvale Journal admits that It should like to ..seo ' i• the bill' pass, provided the North 1 , . . ----i• would consent peaceably, but it deprecates the renewal of the Anti-Slavery agitation. It is very i severe On Douglas, and•treati with contempt the i . .erguntent that the Compromise of 1850 revoked . . 5 the Compromise of 1820. It aeys, that if there L• was prominent individual in the Union 'during the. pendency of the compromise of 1850, who ... ~ 1 " understood it as an abrogation of the compromise o f 1820,At never heard of hil. ~, The Missouri Compromise , it says: Has en ; The : for more than thirty years, during which '. Ants - South. hes from time go time enjoyed . the : ' benefits•of its operation undisturbed, an the I %people of the ' North regard the faith and honor • 'of their Southern brethren as pledged for its ful • • fibnentin their behalf. To violate this plighted+ . • 'faith, and especially to violate it under false and i frivolous pretences. would, not unjustly, incense I i. and disgust those sober and conservative people I S of the North upon whom the South has never, I. hitherto relied in rain and .. wh rn who havejn part . , i - ,' times brooked obloquy aud - lieo in support of .s ' her rights and interests. Is it a fit return for ! • ' this disinterested devotion—is it just Or politic=' s, . for the South to follow up the compromise of ,1850 with demands for the abrogation of the •j Missouri compromise, and attempt bodily to tip ': propritate the whole .question settled by that I measure—nay to exact this result as the eom i ,plennmt of the late adjustment, which the North 1 . - so hardly received upon its oven merits?: Already t . the South. has sorely abiised the fidelity of her 1 i Northern friends, by basely consorting with the 1., • common enemy. am! forgetting every obligation 'I I' -of gratitude and honor in a sordid pursuit of the s 5p001..; - With what grace can she demand a new' : 7 eaclifice, while the last, one is still smoking upon -----..5. thisaltar - Sinmeeetilied by a grateful thought! ii-toulsville . ...';,Ve.atill more emphatic. It speaka out With a manly - directness which s _.ought to put-the blush of shame upon the North , . eitelhringli s Facea who are in favor of the outrage; 1 se the following extracts -will show: Therenieutsi of opposition to the .- Sinirtigeous scheme of Senator. Douglas and others to repeal the Missouri Compromise—a scheme that threat . ens to bring upon SIC coeutry again all the worst s . features or slatery and iln ti-slarery agitation are . - fast combining awl taking form. In New Tork, in'New England, in Ohio. public sentiment is , arousing, and may soon be heard in tones of • s, , thunder expressing its deep :Ind just indigestion. Should the sebethe be persisted in, as we fear it _ may,Congress will again be converted into a pen - , derrionimo, and the Union be once more stoke. 'y ' to its centre. And let it be remembered, that .• ! there Li no one now to stand upon the coustitu .. tion.• and its compromises with the weight of„, , ' Daniel Webster—thet there is no one_with the •, power and popularity of Henry Clay to pour oil ... I on the troubled waters. The great expounder • • and the greet pacificator are .both gone, and wo ', ' betides us if we suffer ench storms to be raised \ • now es.thase that they on more than one or two - occasions allayed. • - .•, How blind. or how mad, the men are who seek - to bring this impending storm upon our heads; . s a very few weeks will show. - , As for. Stephen A. Douglas, he must be Presi- ' dent of the United States, or the Union must be . , • rent asunder. In this matter, leffeever, he will tied that he has taken an animal' by •the horns; , Which will gore him to death. , ' 1 • s The.Sonth has not asked for this thing: the South-Wes will show no sympathy with it. Jliss soviri will rebate it: Kentucky end Tennessee will be fo .giving it:no connteninee. • s i -' u t Les ' the . . Missouri Compromise alone—let the ~ '.....,- ' Compromise of 1850 alone. They were both, es .'.. good men and true patriots believed, petal:aloe _. . .ecteities when made,., They are not less. political - necessities Dow. Set them atonal- • "The above is. cheering:- We now turn to those ' •, on the other side. The above are on the her , ' ' :dors, mad' partake more er less of the spirit of the free States. The Rklanond ,Enquirer, in a very irritating article, admits tit' it is evident n storm is brewing, "which, for a time, will shake the peace and -harmony. 'of the' Union," but it insists that the South shall goon and con-1 • quer. It takes the ground that the ComprOmiao i l . of 1850 repealed the Compromise of 18201 An] , . argument more dishonest and infamous meter was need. It tioye : • Thiene an issue that will once more teat the Mite. and temper of our people. Tho path is easy and plain before us. Demagogues - and he/titers will beset it with their vile machin ations, The Pelted nilicoatents of 1850, hurled . -then intoa most miserable and merited minority, ere already and again'et work. !nippily in this "emergency-we have in Franklin Pierce a safe, - cautions and be found On this grave LS. r ' sue he will be found among the foremost in de ', fending and euPporting the principles of the bill , • reported . by 'Senator Douglass. To all the cla mor of .those who have doubted kis fealty to the . • great principles or tho Compromise of ISTSO, he will now reply by , his actions in behalf of three - . -saute principles -asserted for, a purpose no lees • wise and beneficial than that which aroused the s - public heart 'loss than four years ego. ..- - ',The lfierherfee . l7rginian ie is e extacis.:-.• It Is . ' sistenlehed, SR well ea oveijoyed at the prospect ' 'oleo great and unexpected a victory for the . . South: It glorieeln the fact that a dietingishih , . ed. Northern Presidential candidate has risen in . 'ids piece, and proposed to remove the Anti-Sla • Vary restriction from the Nerthern, portion. of .- the Louisiana territory, and that Northern meu and Northern present , are now trading the South in bearding, the Freenoil spirit in one or her least . .distrusted strongholds. It then adds: - . . r. The 3lieweiri Compromise him been hy usage al. leered equal farce with the Coestitutiori ; and can thi South •believe itself able so quietly to effect 'a virtual amendment of the Col:imitation '1 These . questions the South has answered with acts al ready. . She is in motion at the first taps of the drum; and, as far as it is posnible to be learned in'so,short a, time; has already made theNebres= Irst:b111 lier own liy. adoption. * * * Neitlis ' er the bill nor either of the amendmente comes 1 from a Soulhent Democrat . That politiial wing' . ~ ip thus unpledged to anything but the principle . which, u.nclogged by anything extraneous, the bill distiuitly asserts. ,'. We trust they will con ; , thme unanimously to adhere to thit principle so ~ embodied, ' and keep clear, of all attempts to -smother: or to, crush it. . - ~ - . . We Might: add greatly to these extracts,— Enough„ however, bas - been given ,to, ihow the . . spirit of . the South, : and_the dangers which ' will arise . from the colliaion' of opibion between the two sections._ _his, danger is reverted . to by a .. - BIObILIO*II ,Virgiail,TlllKT, at follows: r , . Thildetermination exhibited in' various Tor '_ times . pf the non-altiveholding Stator to open afresh the slavery agitation, in contempt of the . ' solemn covenant of 1850, is well calculated to '• • . Arouse serious apprehensions in the minds °lcon . • . semtive and patriotic tutu of every section. . . *. * ~* Indeed, if the • Nebraska question .. .. i h a neet r icidle again in full fury the- smouldering - ,- Area - which were allayed by the Compromise 'of 1850, there will be'renson to, doubt whether any j iidellett, however powerful, combined trill' pat e f s . I : °tient the most pure and self-saerificieg, will hire !, after be able,to patch up anything more than a! - . temporary truce between the !sieve-holding Mid non slave-liedding States. * *. * * * As the Seuth will never submit to what she con siders degradation end injustice, a collision a lall of peril to the peace and union of the country, seems Inevitable. The crisis may as well be •- -, faced At once • and; the question be decided . - whether duistulicetof Slavery is to be- made: - ; ; means of perpetual Irritation and vassalage.. to • • ,the Southern States, or whether their equality •', add i ndependence shall be preserved in the Union. . , ~ There came no doubt that the. `Present ad - . •:salatration has determined to carry tide measure, ' eralthatthe whole South wglgewith It with it few exceptions, an d' that the on ly in which the . , . . • - North can prevent 'oe '' un bolted" ' for: in calamity, . Into speak out in tones of such daterkinatieriton . .. . , . ~ ' ,•'. o,,A4Verty- question as will , cause the South to gegen and reflect stima.the danger ehe le risking •L':(•=brviiiiitiiit_tbil nefariousnefarious nitia n re, . 4 . a coos. rapt ' Y i d de c eitful Udodidetestion. lt ii greatly to ho lamented, that the North presentetdisided IHMM ~~:;.. . . , ' .• t. -:•., ~ ._ . . . . ,-„,„,' • ~..., ~ ,a . ...• - ..i 4 N7 setruit ., _ 3.1 4_,.. :front. ifre ID Ptansylvanterre findthe 1114 , dno*. ~,,,. . - CFSTLA : -,;,: I ."-,,, Alat . Ce.jiTh, • W nit! MIT 811 alliV ie rintl i elOlo3l-• ior beet lgincitat.,-- 'MO diellonorsl4ibe 4,;lges tthe &art f 4 - ,,, ,~ .. ~, \ i-..- -.,,, . v 4., - it , fta A4CII 1 1 , 7 , 4,,..• 11 :: .t r! •,..„..I•trra,c,irtsor wartrizogsa" Tra..os aN. 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Ibr „ New frech Mak In on` end Ibr sale T. LI ....-_-( . ' have In store andofferoa fartaa tents. the follow f---.-....- j ' a2l" I r - 4 i.mift"riON—itir election ill \ e held in ' SC/UNA GOODSMIE the 1...V 1, . I*. araloltr-: ormolu° • our - S t o ck, which I. salt.' - expressly to then i ' iiir D• - • .--- - . i the Sr . cimi t ly t wym , , t bk c.i 1V ,,,,1, k,,,, ,, ~,,, &aro tlihals. pLoln ‘ and sololdered: White. 'Canary. Trade. etubraring 01 the new and fachimitalge style. et , ~,,,,,,..,..„ ___ _ _ .._ _ I U. DAY. the nth of March. at 2 o'cicieki for, Meer. fur i i l l ' wb _ - ! . .i.q....i r t ... " - ...i b 7. , ''.. 1 .4 S.E 4, ,nak` lor2iilitito limalto • . . . • : A Connterma—ln noticing the new school . bill, reported by Dr. Ill'Clintock, on Saturday, we ionnuented pretty severely ou two setti;in - the bill, supposing them to be orightal. , We have since learned, on examining the old dchool law, that similar provisions exist in the law now , in force, aid, that indeed the two bills are nese). alike—eicept *lathe administrative department. This being the case, wo beg to withdraw all we said in regard to -Dr. Iti'Clinteek's agency in the ! Matter, and we are compelled to acknowledge i our ignorance of any such provisions in the pre . - sent lair . Having made this proper correction, I whiat we do with great cheerfulness, we now I beg leave to urge upon the Legislature, in mod- Hying the school law to expunge the objectiona i bre features; for however inoperative they may I hnve been, teem the force of Public Opinion, or { from a generaliguorance of their existence, which we rind on inquiry to be the case, yet they may be . 1 the entering wedge to future encroachments.-- If the provisions' are ever used they will Work evil. 4 lfpublic opinion renders them inoperative they are of no utility. Let-them, then, be &bol- Let our school fund be sacredly devoted to the education of the children of the State, in Ithe public common school,, where all meet on an equality, end no where else. . There is another objectionable feat . ure now law—that allowing the Controllers to take real estate for school houses by appraisement.— This is addangerous power, and inflicts unne cessary hardships. We hope it will not pose. The PittaburgA Dail; NUN borrows the. sophistical arguments of Senator Douglas, to sus tain its ground in favor •of the repeal of the Nlissouri Coinpromise—which is, that the new territories should be left free to the people of all the States, and the institutions of the em bryo State be left to the decision of the people who go there. Their sophistry to so well an swered by, the New York Tribune. in the follow j ing article, that we adopt it in lieu of our own 4 caul:matt: DougLna ea Nebraska. 1 - With no inclination to anticipate or volunteer aid to those who are dealing in Congress'with Senator Douglas' impudent perversions and soph ,-istries, we propose to say one.word on his initial I point, (borrowed from General Cass,) of "the I right of self government, leaving to the people 1 of the territories the privilege of goierning them selves. Congressional uia-intervention, de.. hc. Who are "the iveople" of the territories on whom is thus devolved the dcelsiOn- for their fu- tore millions of inhabitants of the tremendous issue of Slavery. or Freedom! Are they the first ten gauzier.' within their boundaries respectively! or the , first twenty, fifty; one hundred, or boss 1 many! Colonel Bayne or lion. Joyce Spillieton, who emigrates thither front Missouri, or :trken- ' sas, is of ethirse one of 'the people,' but how is it with Pomp, Queshee, and CSNiar, whom those pa- Vrietic 'immigrants see fit to take along with them! 'Are they "the people!" IT not are their 1 free black namesakes or neighbors who rhot,se to go along! In shortorke - daidaz who aro Teo ..ide'..entl...wh" are -not! The whole matter turns on this, and all Douglas' loud talk throw; no ray of light on the matter, liut leaves it invleuse . and ~ ... meditated obscurity. _ .. Then.wlmt shall be the legal position of Nc- • braski as respects-human rights until a Terri torial Legislature shall be assembled and Terri torial laws enacted t. Notoriously, " It is the first step that costa," and that decides also.— Given a place whereon to - stand," and Slavery will have little difficulty in erecting its black Juggernaut and starting its whole machinery. Mr. Douglass qu'where affirms nor intimates that Erection is to be the law until Slavery shall be, expressly recognized and established ; he keeps dark on this vital point ; but we know that Sin ' very has already, in defiance of the express inhi bition of the.Missourf Compromise, planted its outposts in Nebraska; and we ' hear that it has chosen ono of its, eeivitora a Delegate to . Con- groan. If such things are done in ostentatious defiance of law, whatmay not be expected when that law than be repealed and the inhibition I withdrawn ! Missouri, ArkaMas. '.and even i I Texas, adjoin or approach Nebriska, -- ividle no I Free State but lowa, and that but thinly peopled !at its south-west corner, comes near it. No man I 1 I can rationally doubt that the passage of - Doug- I lad's bill will prompt an immediate and extensive I migration of slaveholders to the new territory,' fur the express purpose of fastening it forever to the car of Bondage. They may take their I chattels along at once, or leave them behind for a 'Season, as they null deem expedient or safe ; I but they will go as 3lrireholdersJo enbserve the intereath of Slavery, and devote to politics and I electioneering the time which other settlers must } give to their clearings' and their crops, so that one sleveholder will have more illaUenceiu organ izing the Territory than half a dozen settlers who live by' their own labor. But in truth no one doubts that Nebraska will be a Slave State if Mr. Douglas's bill passes, unless defeated by a popular arousing -which shall compel a virtual or actual repeal of 'the repudiating clause. Every thing turns on the Isms which shall prevail in - the Ter -1 ritory:o'rior to any legal action of the settlers therein ; and he who talks of those settlers ma king their ownlaws end framing their own in , stitutions, -yet keeps dark with regard to 'the laws which shall prevail prior to any legislation ' ' by the settlers, is a dissembler 'who walks in eraftineas and lies in wait to decelie, lie does not mean to.be honest and straight forward ; he lensing words to conceal his purpose, and dark ening counsel by juggelory and fraud. NETiliksicA: BILL.—The Washington cor respondent of the Baltimore American nape: "The debate ea the'NebraSka bill in the Senate will be much longer than heretofore anticipated. Mr, Cass, although deprecating the agitation of the subject, Will rote for the after making a epeoch,in which. he will realiim his Nicholson letter, and strike some heavy, blows at the pro slavery men. It is stated that he will argue that the Missouri Compromise is uncoroditutional, and therefore ought to be repealed; and will can that slavery cannot go into Nebniska COll - until the territorial legislature shall have positively legalized its introduction. Thin will draw the Southern fire, and compel ,geutlemen from slaveholding States to enter the debate. Chair,, Clayton, Norris, Bell. Foot; 'and Shields. ilia' believed, will also speak. Col. Benton probably won't speak against the bill i u the Mose- saye he is determined the respon sibility for the repeal of the filisonri prohibition shall rest upon the right shoulders; and tells northern members that the South itself dictated the terms of that compact, the South got 3ths eouri and the tersitory south of 21) ,leg. no min. the North obtained the prohibition of slavery north of that line. Now, he says the South must Mend to, their side of the • bargain if re quired to ,de ad; but if the North wants to give up what they got, the South can tLe blamed for taking hack• the territory for slavery. Under thoso eirmunstances, he nays, he waits to see what the North wants. This view alarms northern men, who had in clined to go for the repeal; and there arc a few of them shaking piteously in the wind. Attention is directed tothO adrertilemcnt of Rorke Itainci in another column. The United Family Journal and &leveeing Vie ken., 1116411 its appearance in the quarto form. last Saturday. It presents a very respectable ap pearance. • Mra.'Swiarheltu Ishs a department to herself, so that the united paper presents all the attractions of both • the former Accts. -ova booK rnux.E. "Tux ot.M Bustrzay. and the New Mission at the Fire Pointe. - By the Ladies of the:Mission." This is a licautiful book, ,of unexceptionable character, and the proceeds devoted to benev olent purposes. -It describes the - Old Brewery, .the 3lission there, and eves a aeries of interest ing and instructive stories, from actual facts, which tame under the togultance of the ,Ladies of-the Mission.. .The render need net fear the. "Hot Corn'; dieeption in this case, as the boot Is as unexceptionable as It is truthful. Stringer, & Townsend;publishers in New York.. Sold by A. 11. English & Co., Pittsburgh. Lt urge Piro In the Bowen., At .l 1 oclock last -night.a fire broke out in No. 293 Bowery, - which dr.strgod that building, and injured the adjoiniog ones. • - . The Fire Department was .promptly on hand, but could notprevent the entire destruction of . At 1 o'clock this morning the roof -and throe floors fell With a. heavy crash, burying four- fire men in the ruins They were in the second story, holding the pipe of Engine - NO. 9. Their brother firemen immediatcly set to work to resod° those buried "up, although - in co doing they were in' great danger of being buried by' therfalling of the trent wallorhich - threatened theta., •were all -roicued Y 1 Tiibune, • - - . . • Urn= received inthie city by the list steam er from gliio_pfdireoted comnsereial agents hors lOrtiiohontenito ent&i?bitti no' bailees& en gageinents at presentin etitsequente atilt* pro bability of a gamin). Ztiropean vir.-i.Boston Trarac4l, pg. NE • . INSURANEE 'COMPANY NEW YORK CASK - CAPITAL, 8b00,000 ! x.O. LOOMIS. Aso.ti Wood Area, .Thltsbono. Siam, L Lonookit.... •huTer corning Thse lcir ..W.Vasses. /Nam( ISt eg.rwßers. Anons E. Eton Otiqrl • tote of the matron': Virtu of Corning k Co of Bowen,* NleS Vino of Donne, Itlng /6 at Firm of Clefnis, lifell in A Co. Firm of George Wise Co. F inn of Eno, ,Ilaboner Co. Firm of 1V in.d. 1.YA............ .............. of 81000 t Starr. Henry G Ely - Finn of Far. Clary lkore Jour, boo "Nwe. x........ ; Finn of Jameg.t.ow A. C o. Gana B. Bald. . .Flato of C. D. /filch a Co. Jo.'m B. /igliGhi/1/011 Minn of J. C. Howe A Co. I WatiTnia G. Lambert llnn of A. it .t. Lawrence d Canner A- Beedicy. ' Firm of Buckley .t Co. Lend.. Atte:Garry, jo- .... of Lean. Attertotryjr. d Ca. 'Zeri ak.reeti P.. A .FIrm ord. al. Boole, 'Morgan a Co. .....tilt; I nark, P. Hakhedo Firm of /laldwin. Ftarr Co. Gen r e C Mains.-- of SLennau d Collier. army- B. Noy. Finn oflt. D. Morgan CO. Imoo,, D. Chavin. ..... of Conran. Lothnna Co. Thomas Menrwaer ~.Flrro of T. & 11. Messenger: Sorterd Finn of Soharon Sanford. 11 ....... .Firni of Norton. Duller k.llort. Crlet Ioy.l MeV.. Paul ...... .. . . .—.Firm of Boy d d Paul. 84r1.1.4 - Firm of Iflekell, 31nTick Bull. diferif S. Benin Firm of A. S. Barnes it Co: Loclumd Firm or H. Lakwaxl & Son. Lemur Uopi o,r Finn ofilookhut. Allen A Co. Liman 0,611 . bums A. Dwight Finn of Mown. Selmer d Dwight. Arne If. Frothing/um, Flntrof Frothlogludn. Newell Co. ri 'Swift Finn of Sean Hurlbut A Co. gur'ls -NW?! Firm oCl )oudlt 4 Z,.<44.. . ~,, —.. ... ITard A. ll'ork *** Ann of Wia & brak4A. .Nalhata ff. Stoarexi km oak b 7 f<4 FLSIING DUOS. • A BBLS. SILVER SANIIii store .and ILF fie We I, • foi • ITEMMI MOS. Qt.CIIOOL BOOK4—Eclectie Scrios noinberr, ' • Zetertie adde& Arithcostle, la 7 utnntitrr, Colder os roof Reader* la 5 number% . • - do lipe nod edition; .• do . old _ ard Alanderedra ot Routers, to d tortotoog . Kkoma Book; • Volt••• 5 do dr; • Todd', Span Book, ' . do • do do -• nod odit.loa vide.l: • 19dan'a ! .do Rook,; Thu do .19ettc , 2 ( 1= 1 ,4 8 ,, on hand .dfor oh KAT 4 CO, 55 Wood divot. I ~~EATIiEIiS- A 00; pou:' , .g . crlmt ,u Kz iL " for VOR SALE OR will licit wr I. rent ray amnesty - Ma in nchester...misting anal,. .1470 of. lironadilstion utlich are erected, 2. Pram lime; one ode talalng 5 and the oil.. 4 enema atablin= liege, Wood and Wel Moue. and aline gaiortomt This hinCtLij i Pinanintly Lei tutted near the Ohio iver. E ans. shaded or trees. and P eer the Onniihns station. I go 'i pea al, or a portion of ni:Tund. tam and mould prefer retaining pnaressiat until let.of Mgr._ 'Apply to LIM LID Lihertr QTARCII-100 laze. Flimr — Starc'h ree'd steamer Ns+ York ftw salgi L 7 Whf. IitAGALWV .t AILS - -100 ltgs. Oliphant's Juniatta in .1.11 don for sto br MI • IWII. DAGALEY CO- OLL BUTTER-7 bbla, and 2 bxm. choice • vuaaiaa reed Ihr do by WM. BAGALEY a CO. UNDRIE3-5 bbls prime Roll Butter: id keg' and 3 bbis puked doc 2 , ) ca 1.61 Lard. Jutt reed and IFa 3011:4 Wier! t OD.. Marty 'trod. SII MOLASSES-330 Idda Steam Refined sad ter B =4" 4i'd JAlllatrlltiTMON gr. • APPLES -59 blas Rarannites in atom and Ihr br 446 IL DALISLL•CO. ROIItBUTTERS bbla. jast 7o4'd-augor. •.... . .. No • ERRING-4:l)ll,lc,Batt. insieen. 1; • 900 do Itiatero . 'do do, , ' ~ II P. C. R.lt. nut fbr .ale low.to doom eoludinasoont, tiy„ Ad •-„ A. kA. halt N& 9ACKEREL--31 0 ) 1 , 6 h a 15: size: (0 A. .1! A. MelLkNk:. . AASAGE ORANGE SEED-,5 bblai, just re;• Lir Myra from fled River, au We at tho &owl'. and Itar• tteultural Mum 49 Vint& at. JANLES FANS—sobtils,- small Whit() puitree'd B and for inly - WICK a Mee-VOLES& B - UTTER-109 kepi pkcl. in More and 'for 041e_br fel • WICK A McCANDLMS. \ L ARD ---52 kegs on eoneigument , and fo _ rale br al • WIC 31,CANDLEM • Lead t _Zine,lron Tainl,, Oil and colopi, • i)rUFACTURED BY FRANCIS 8; u L t r y g,a .i ccl w.t 7= e t l ed rb b i z 10, Jll/1104 it Orders Mirthfully reeetred,punetnally‘ ottented to striorouteed to glre oat tothetion. and offerol fur leo on the mot liberal terms. Par Mapko-and putleoloro.please add , AILKS! —Plniri and. Funnv, Silks; of thasonalbaltionahludykea t dittnettnn,ellata than et prin.. A. A. xano.'s ttag-45, oth ottani t7ADIES' SnOES--Tha nubseriber liSei al .b="Cit7,"kkOt: , l Arpent,"t.l l =L: nit Aare. 10.1011 Markel st.. M tvelt‘lyl J.I.3!ES . IS & REEF —4 'tierces Phipp'fic,S. 0: - .i . ; `dome - --3 • do •.Ihtyle•OX. &et roper i., ty km boar Oro. ' IfrOILIAR Bt/6... I • ANAN etaljourned Meeting of. the SHIELDS! OLTARDS will be heldiLllO (Woad...da) IL"MING,.. ', lot, at CAROOII 1W L, 4th it.. near - Nord' a the teltrdt ., ll== h ttr...4l=altend. Vro '- ri • der of the Committee- • • . • . . .•• , ',. - .,1111-tt • , --• .-='- 7 -- -V - - - ' PART`'. . C L W:. OPATiTISTEILSHIP - The subeerilie re hieye i this day_Pan. led) asweelated.with theca 'L'ALEXA-• I D 311TC1.4 In their Provision.' Forwarding •u-1 _,, t.lanimisslon busiodw. The beldam wilkhe continued un der.the Arta' of Kier, Jour. A Cu V Fittlburgh. Teb-1.1115-1. , - Itltit A JOTEA. I. se. Kn0"...............e.: i.'re5t5.....:....`......atax. tarciisti. Et% IcIER,. JONES .1: CO., Provision .Deniers, ilk [ , ror.enueA eed ctnenueen Jteretahtsk:eneti r i .' I 0( sa. ttsburgh, Ye- • • , ' • " ' e.., , --- . I CIER'S Portaitte • Boat Line, ' er:trinepor• 1 1 , 5iti0., Vj4;i4 .RDLS. :•• Chnioce-r-slinri:z;'b'tre.--w nal°. of ffaht to 11.dla„ Zdticnoreao Dammed} i ! f Ul l y" ' m' Cf • f' lCrlt i lf : , Igits i c0...r - rnai...o 1 . Q'.ELLERS' I.ORQ . ' CouGit SYRUP.-einmeville,. ..., far y i',!l!'. Li I.'"lsF' "rililagii& u r 1,0 ohio, .7..43tb. 1632.-Mr. &Desk I hire; teen keep , i ( Dig a 'apply of your Cough Syrup he sale, for the last two years. and It bassgeelled any trudielite - ever Wed la this section or country thr cough. mid rids, and I. wattied4c-,',...---,,,_- ',11,1A.,,,11124,),K,VA''LZPP4 ._ ..rm.7.7rArtillk,.:: ',,t,r17....' _Premed and said by IL Y. swans' A CO„ Si Wm. + and ' essrunet, trees. Pittsburgh.' •• ' • 41,^I.and without BUCKIVIIE.AT • FLOUIt-2iVenekn 0i31 1 .‘ , ". 1 ,141'." hand and for Ws -by • -R. ROBIAON. C CO. •.' i• ,•,------- .B' ... ANT. STOCKS WANTED -- 50 dianit Enamor Dank; Lank "Ji do I'-(l9.l'ilyil'kt.k\co:.ii4u;:t. VODFISLI-40 mike to &Trickily P. It R. it Nal* hT 63 - - lIAO4IEr k 00. Partridges iukPhesearitf. ------ 41 1 REWARD of 10 tl. llarswall bo given for•i eachlnlbratatto* as *III Itoavkt **l' i**** of Lot* ~ • er klolo*.ar baring I* poimlatr, for tt* tinWrlncot I J tb• .m= 1 . 0111 40. 0 7 0001 agf• 0 . 1 .1 P•71111tp *eft* , MI t 1 -sth ors. or .o2r Pa c i rgatnr su ll "I=r II tia w ,m i , 5 / ;.1., ( " 1 1114 shwa fecioblP-Au.% EJI..: , ioa at] , ' " ' ° WILIII N MMONAKI), — , " 1 L ARD.,4S k g .. N. 1 LettfLord for oak% ‘ 14 " . ' D ' mitt " . ''. '' - (C H EF s 11. for rale tor - 7 Stephen C. Foster's Late4V, orlv: .' . C i i. " s - • , . HENRI" IL cotitnot. Ir RE SOCLAL ORCHESTRA, ti. s 'OolloctiOri t RATIIERS-:-S8 Racks novTiaTiariceTnim \ \ F 4.,,,..ribt:roMaZlVAlLZ,rept,A,fth-1 dftor,v.t.aa coulek Isamu Dicat'raE2. ii - oni Was a( 11110." "014 Koldnekr uome ,' ,...ziiili t - - RIEDIPP.CES AND PEACASS - LT \ . -Kim... ikaoi hr oilier IlutitTlo-. I . I ft Ir k . k " l ritU li r* : : _.. --' i 101 , . ,'t 10 da 40 do foe n4 - b7--'rs , Pere* now batoll4 byes B. 21 I p.,P89.1% AlAr=44l 1 . . N,,, 1 1 tAXAcasliamoThilia - il-_ r -- 4178, ntiwprk =talus suit 01 11r. l'odn's 12 . ular 10.10- , . '11,.x *g 10*.ushav • , .15.1 Li n D4.1 : 1 1 IY It 00. ' Om I* - Voll sir the met Doiratar athtol t1.01'..2.1 ' tabor 9 01 1 10 72....M 1 . 0,141 4(101.011uptrarda of :1•1$ 0C tb.\;eo3, '- Witt twauld4o ol' moat The scattaMtalte 0•1110 , \• • In tb• Trios Qoairtatti an -Intat44ollnr V and-Wk. - t.4....ba_LtrelAi_b.4,,tni 1rpar .. .... ---- ...._ t -, kio r f lir. " - trer vs ec uiesa l eoar s • .°° " 44 ''‘rg i " t u4 F ur 04.1 0,1 la saw toWir i 1 LISA bit&diu... • NEWroil k. : sourit ad D.'S a TOWN PA.. atut DItOWNSTILww teed Deposit. 'Money Loaned. ,Poreigto Dra bought, sold and rolDeted. Dank , Sin kwuzitir , bo.ght.nd wad. Stocks bnaght on !Inner tkansartiotianwitogistwa. sal 4 10o h a t t : s °framer deposited with • \ Bay Wood Blower& BRA OESIEN'I'S have been made tho p pArdon of Dar Wood Floral ilartlone for ainnt Bomar ueare and eta Bonen during IV/ end cluituner. \ I 14•11 arol grnitlemert can I. funitsbed elsort notice an I the Macedon French Come: Pyremidal n idc) gun ten rarcter) • • ikrungdnnittat JYabefrgo:er• .• •• • • • - nvorur Eld"Ne tem \ • • Fleuralloo ke threocvstites, • • den for Cowering p nia to polo. Moo tenoned et K R. :411.1. Kj.kgte.s . S' j 129 Woad lined. EH) BUS. DRIB PEACIIES just recd L and for ink by ; fog • J. J. DOONK O( BUS. DIIIED, PLEB in store and bl"• .131:10SB. jOTI The Mem .t.ho7 - E41,011 FIRE 11 0 ANY are Inn Wiled in attend the teenier Anima Sleeting of the f the election of 0111 one mid the traneaction of brutione of he C.. to he held In their Ital. on nat7day tbegt Inn-at o'clock. p , - LOC. &ell , AUONINOTICF . ImportantS ial reremptors Sale of ; 126,000 DCZENS A e.,: ik. on It prising En s tiig Lines or Be s t )lakes 3 'Meal En n and flentan entlan Ifoxiery, every arowtmrat. French and Enalkeh bilk GI vas, In full amortMe of col ors and qualities. Lisle Thread Aliases, embro erect and plalti,ll: . weU known fahrle, • Short am! 1, long French an Ihmlleh luttudnta.a. and bilk Met 3110.‘ Au. Au, Arc. . . , MESSO4.'SLELLIS & AYERS Will otr.r thronsili ne the above mentioned . Divot : tea sale of goods, all heady Imported, b yawls now In po,t. sal now lamUng,on ~, . 'FRIDAY MOILYEN,7I:IIRITA 70t h, 3951, \ At Six Months Cr 't, Al ortr Aartion Starer, Xat, 68 4. • Market at. pitrLA.oni ruin. o. DI, tr. ii.nYILE. President IA D. JD.: c. CITIZENS DEPOSIT \ • • NO. 147 WOOD STREET. • CAPITAL $2OO 000 EAR and Currant Funds roo'd on Do nit. Exchange no all the rendezl since ad thelln fur . Collections made on all arecesible ,nolata at fair ratee. Bills of Exchange, Prtanlasorr .`lntes,Cortlfi of D' SVAtrirjantsday and nursa.r. . - ....' ' a l \ Disecurit 1.141.3 - 2, Tuerany and Friday. '. fel-und Cruz pa Doom llixc 1 OOKS now open' for , sittositriptioli to ll u. the routatrilag . ..idum• gu) D C . allt i al s = a lkthli tel 0 "OOD'S INDIA ' CIIOLOROGOE--Att uuddThur remedy for laver and Ague and other MI: Motu dim's.. It to also an abeolute tomentatlra. Tray elm. by the Oso of this remedy. eau ?emirate theft:crests of tho South or West at tuff otos= oi , tketiourt glAity. A large supply reed Of . Juu..ll. xo. B AY R.U.S[L‘6 doa,. vory gusteriorjualitY _ . HDUCK'S PANACEAt-•Swaitiee do.; 'a Issue supply of tbls celebrated oledkine reed tr ' - CUTICLE,4he beet ieje yet,discorcred. for arming bum; scab.. cots, brassa sod all Mods of wounds. A suprar wed br - *2 .108. FLEYILYU, Cueesesor to L. Vlamst Oa e f otTtit Lac saleby\ BON'NIIO.HAT d TPLOUR—.l) — ala estitiTOT . sole'br r _ Aox-RoxNttona gtriarirt • FLASKS -10 grime Pint Flaski for sale; by fP2 DONSIIMIST _ _ OLASSIESCrbI*. for sale low to afore . .0.1 . IT - VON BONNHORST t.MUBPIIY. la UTTER-1D bblB. eztrn, conirrioil Roll fur , Atao by_ tv2 c()N Db2cNIVOILET t MURPHY. . . .7 .1. 1":- ..1. 8 7 61 F. br:TtruEikiltiLitt.l.ll7lolo,l2l:iibi).l,.lsP :.rim:j1n11:t71::0011:00::3113( wrifTl. 131 .7* by - LBS.No. 1 LARDjustrWriand for bl\ _ le9 BOOM Mil EELS: ENTRA }TOO la ft ore an 443 j : B. atk 10 - fr 2 ' .1. 4. BOONE. s olo BBLS. MESS 'BEEF in , store -and for sale ,42 by ' .L. 7. BOONE. OREGON PEA-:- \ -A. fee - bee. of thiscele- Intel Pea &rout T Wed. VAR3I SALE- 7 411e. NH at to ale'the :reltiellei.son. lett be now .reablee, a:attaining:3lSi ere, an wbl4 ere erected mare/tient Mane Dwelling nous.. w ith rk. Idaho.= talls, and other out kWWings," ithn Apple Ore cl . ne Warr rater.. I: b l . s m it , it . r.d 2 . :1 4 11e= leallorcelltts itga c ot to nee order g ' an ' ten parr pm.. A. a eenutry reekleige, there I, no mere dumb!, situation between lettebur and OrownsTille. Pumemion will he niece on the let of pril next. Poe, further partle• atm, imiklr to O. W. 14olth,littsbur5b. SezniarTanirtirale continues Through , .......,. . . . . . . . 4' ~.i A . . 31.ASOICLVXM, -No. :25 Fifth at... 4A...arosil i e t . ititlr t oji a Trate!, tttttatal=otp.i . February, 1144. 41.1.1. Immn= wine agalft mtg. I sd down, and add at s dill further re Itt minim- .:VOlt SALE; ii SUPERIOR RESIDENCE, ID the City Distriet, newly fitted ay far immediate oe• °uptake. haring Nem, Mang Raw= aad liitdarn.aad Chaathrtivorith -piazzas. At.; slag a capital Btahls lloaq , .F•rr.t. g . sF e taf? "* F i e:r " .7 . 9,. th r* „. 7Th:r w ..ll%:,:7l... l ittWl . lllth Lane, with ha. ' seaseatand also finished, sad very deep let In tier.ar. To be add co nly or! RENT-Two wine in the City Di.- ' l of nom . 40 to 50 Isom,' =other a emit 150 T f l° tri l l l' acrea:With suitable Dwellings and apthamanit. The Oartbra• era. - Delsratert, or li'armere. - • • JA3IBB. CRAFT. • .lel-3tilters , • • 80,145 Wo=rth ittarat . filliE,llONNY.l44hecomb., 310 - UILIR PA:zip:es, th. Dimond. SUGAR- 7 -c0,z,. 9 , i , 0c u g.: , , at, Ac pcc - WRAPPING PAPER--600 bdle. :Straw, Asper: Ibr Yale by Meal - LW 1108. Q MOLA3SES-.-24hhIn. 8.-H. 310 vv. erciorirecodiadlinasle LY - turaumalt. OLL'BUTTEI4-10-bbln. froth, iu cloths but teed mein. nab' IL DALZELL lt T EAT' LAIII--40 , kg4-74717rt stoic mid _LAI 'for sale IT lt. DALZELL it CO. ' OLID PACKER BUTTER in lib's. and by An. R, DALERLL C3. DIOTIIT SEEI)-12 f. atom, and \ Rgla by DAL7.ELL L CO. /BM. N. O. .A.LTLII/EVISONOSS Matt TOBACCO for 'sale by CULIIKRTSON. KG& NAILS, wed sizes,' for gala by WINDOW GLASS, ass'd, fox 1--c per lb., at, MOltlpii P..1330N11 . , • A d 4 .3 4. eltri 111111 .111 E. • anytel Mt .na -1* odd tweempbwily maks .ati , rAntalogunt will 1. utterninr of sale: n" & AurtioadWri. • , ! , 'IWISH---1501/bls. Mae Fish; • • 'll7 •• /23 half Ml* \ i"3 &r 37 re . -, s 3, LaifbamLCo- h0 r,bu74. 4 6 0 441111, kr,114. by (.141.2 ble. Egga for Bar 43 b • 114-' caLk4xs. UTTER--3 bble, , roll Butter ree'ti asidfor isle fir ' •• ' ' HENRY R. COLLLNIL . $l6O Iv 14 44 T auEs LARD 4 .,,, .. -- • . 1.3 ...nu ltr Iva for lie bi Bd. 1,. • -egs 6 twum , Tobacco; • ~. , tim i , i • i - id .,,-, ,Ar i t taxes eadooss 4k r..... A ii ' - '-- 14"4" . ctlOnee Thu ..riot Sanlraet avoi4 gum, IjN DE RAY R I TER ' S SALE ' DP FI:STI Iv lIIDOXISOURDVAPALCUTLIIRT ...ulna. Fab. 41.12, at 'I clock. at the. -. -Nadu, corose,ll oaf and., Mit atatata.ll2ll6 s .a; Ida r=btiac'rt g r pgroeZei .'O , OIL by vat, at the late lire. coadtarldncatout AO hi MULTl— mlcted. Tabia Outlaws. Pao add Pack._ it Metals., &laws. Mud SA.. k ...O. Hecht% Tar!. Bataam i lM. cm. Math, A./11c m Walton. Piaiti at Balance. Dell; Natal TOM coal Tea S.DokOk VA5t....1111/MtlikkOpyr. Itramaud la, ; UN 4 Mllolta.'ret t = sow, Till and Parma', Pad Lock,. aoh La ... ,_Han du Koolo.Troork., Comps/ma. Dtcidaca, BM Cords. Italtat Roma. da.. Z. • , rWAtg.;.ka7 # OUSES AND 11 TS IN TELE)SUCTII WARD AT ALTTION..—Dd Pattrteay afittdda. PGA 4at 3 o'clock. au the prelatic% vlll be to that vats*. bla mproved pcoperty to the Oth Ward, atilt* macro:flat. too aud I:whe ata... tio Lots of Wotal. hatto_g a trout of 40 Pvt. et.' Fulton street extending back alotdritope2 *et tog ilr.ford *trod, octarhlcA la eacclad oda 3 Rom 4 , /,rt r tralnq s a.l, l 7.,,,., ho,IP), and ma '2t. ‘ Brat V r ida" B \ - pfeTl'didiadltii rotoatud4 le gue , and.t.o vith Inlctrat. fed' - P: X DAVIS. ~ A , .. .--- ...,.. NURSERIES, • &C‘,X-..:t • FRUIT TREES AND SIIIII The subscribes Offers for sale. a d men*, ofstront.ridornusPßilt TRERS,, and standards; some of s Iscariot sisn Peaches. PhriliaCherrie,Apriciata. kismet, Raspberries and other, Prultg. hiserstamma, lips. and Crocus Roots,Ahr lacenitinal -- - Implement& thr the ruts and lisrdro nstruction, from the Reed and .I.mr co 1 , 1111, serest. • inol6l . ? EAR TREES,I,OOO. Trees, dwarrand vtasiAud,ornet Pitt remised •44 fur ask ro or C. UR , 0 1 \ • olotlow of • Lot: of Unninit hosing 'Maul Mal root, and ottooditot both to on which Is erect. the Diewood.• with • Voter). btublioth.teo. howthtS stari4 ,er.. Udlor➢o...ww.m.rrotood saPumoblizo Seymour'e 0111 — iramo . ' — fit rpHIS apparatus pa/penes a .1, cal, adrautaavect tha Nlactorainal cae, llac saw valuable, adranlagre 'from2S7 ,' flitro= claw "The aancral farm :ad constructl meats has le.tr•before.stated Ie OW has berm t 1 them la bit practice P and does dot hesitate to rect*metal For sale by& A. C% 4. and Woad eta., Pittsburgh, Ye; blwrt . dr . st . k yoR SALE OR RENT—That noir,large ami coIIIIIII.IIOUS bulbilmr known as Arthur's.holld. c— up:No. 41 Great et. The .tore room is IS kat deep With • double counters. an Ohne. fitted up with fireproofvitin the rear. and titled up in the fittest ptyle tar the Dry n ri fel • r t tet Utte= h 4ico u a lerl . l7l l llVlfir j i 1 I T int ;‘ TT rcd iltuluesa Vat pram( °erupted b r john j.....arthenn. tor 1 the Pennsylvania 1 Det and the contam . \ pla d Stenbewrille and (l o o n . laville haUroad s Zest. , ThiP \ tirtho d l ' A r rn i fstarr I. v mod tar i ill w aVted ter IL & need Joon. r Od u rft \\ ' low's .or any peewee reentritut mom. The who/. Is ... heated lib hot *lr. on the moat approved phut. This ~., . f i t r r t rg 0 will be 1: 1 114 . 0 . easr . t b l . rat. or Lr , ta I. ranted tit.. •.,:\ t 1 , . E. ARTIIII . - ' e3dHlod o,r MDT. . ATIYII% - fltrkilaZ4. \ 4 , .. \ P-t: ATIONA.L HOTEL; 13170.9 DI Y, eor of Franklin - aired 1W Y ORK INTERNATIONAL HOTEL; corner of Broadway art. Fienklin a bevies hems templet.. le now open LA. the ti of womb. la the ereellane mug up a this h •• y effort has tem alltnodAd to . 1;1 I . A u t nunArt t. • 4 • real or gungst e 44. no amemble reeoirgrr travel • •In plan.. Will toeuednet• and ed upon toe d of tbe t, European Ilona& at will be meted with meals In • owe apartments, prat the tablesof tire salmon bekm. ' e to their cono optima: footpointmnts of the ha 'zeal mrattportnria modern style. The Ant two • • am arranged in alba et room. with fulcra gad: •a On lb. third, *with mod fifth Metier, the rooms,l4 feed Kluane with la fret milinna—are m arras m to) oommunirata, alfordleg ample nooommodatlons for • lea end extending from the Broadway trent ISO Avt) elan Om graphite street side of the building. a distance onto t—the apartments 61:1 each of them goon being ell cooneeted teoLether in =Woof rooms omit the maul temente of eyed. The tittl o s op of these apartments ato the heft atyleof modern art. ort Lulu( and second noon, the rolling mid vela am rietmeeneth don the throe upper merle, they are ban Sisiebed In bps oil pointing. The furniture of the linue• bens seleeti . l with a I leer firths • midaatiove of elegance and owe( end It to hoped that trebled la Write to thegreat in this n pert. Thezprietor deolres eepeeteily toren the ettentlim of tho to the feet that mammon arriving in two City by ten or night trains omit to bratisteed with imitable accommodations glad hem" of ths tight, The Intermational Bred will he under the dineteepedel tendenese o Witham Heroinsp.ar. The Propraetor: graben! for, the fotronage hl br I=l 3 : li l "U ha r are ) Ar ' qr . ' 010Tr'.,e.pA."' w. inon,oir a . tefident.. \ New York. Jag. lart/Ms• liItECKER' I 3 EYE BALSA3I.—This ,et 1.111 tented article is a mare remedy Same end In Um. Itio have been calling it (be the lest ten Jana aret have manly if ever known it to ISA in one elitglebtehuma ho., aillirted shout glee /Ca biol. A lapg v oecPl DE= oung Men's Lik Assocts±ion . , lao ACE . 121REELA Editor of die - New Sc k Tribune. mil/ !bete. kt ILASQ.XIC 1142,L, o. aN. t l l ' eltl:o4ll=ki n r, 23 ' n,. e • • eid e l ide . Bookdetier„ Library koom • c , t , no C.kekdttee, se Ikon open • Mi eekek: , • ll.AilfarJul .Leelun‘ TIMED Pk .tCI( ' • I bus. :Ey o..."(baleve) reed Wed far e. A. of .A:VeZANZ. ,lIR PLLBUTTER:-\lO bbls. fresh Ifratilat- Ur xse4 sad Ita aila er 4... k A:gduk....m.. DIE NEW. \ FAVNCII' CURRA 74 Ma per lb at \ InatalS .t.-P VEL. , -. ale - ftialoarcapya: y \-- In -27 CASE BAY RUM in \ ithreoad for saleit L'i V4S---,5 bble. Eg:g3 '.4b.t.,,lgailmad and; - Au m i W e br A. A . A. lI , R. 13: 1141. UM. A \ . .e °Vile FULL, 74 'typo , t.,,celobrat-- \ yea ter itetattem of et, Nunes* et =Mr, drarstalft \ time Nit AND WNW ' \ C 1 M k t Ire d =s7,ll l aw et ti .loch WO t•tC 1 0 t b tai ' \ \ st test. So charge fur abasing gcnae. 6S%. • 1V MIISICOM ./..‘ Eft, t.O Tapir nazi, by B. 0. tabu, " • - tints • • Katy Did and Huy Ditrnt. rha,,tk "", " • ' . •- •: - R:4 4 , 1 1:4: 1 1 1 :S t iZ a A/V; =l*" ' " • .IL,.lgt.,;..imititti.ku. • •• Sehottlach Plots Allauxts; lanai's English Quadllow. , , L.• anloc n-- • da Itima Donna Wodta b far Osil tar, J tut r0r.74 . _*4 Li. ma 1 (de24l if. SC,F.LKO ER 00., Carsda VOR SALE story Fiaine Dwt \ \ing Ulnae and Lot, situated en don nine, lellessa Core aueet and,,ltaLella Coast, Mk-erne* city. enntataleale,ne Avenue toe menu and kitchen - repeat bakooten and a •-, drat In the yard. Tripe, VIM Tama vaty._ Andy . - - . MeLAIN, 21 lottth street, UNDRIES —5 bbls trim DI e Maple Si - jilt; . . resms V Papm, 2 bbla. mins Fhb • - 1 X Dbl. tutM 0 O d b k d a l rr,sy Too a o pa boxes 84 sdi 50 boxes9lita saa2 04cs t blO Whe .lo WATTA ca.44w00 sal sa. an OZS lODINE RESUBLIMED hi store IST,-;mid far Palo br ' 6VOLYARDS_ ENAARgre ce alr-4, PLAIN FINISH CA 0 . man red MI plain tallleditkad ly AR pe.le %Lohman', and Banal at the 11 tVarareonla No 1111 %whet stmt. . tri.). TABLE L'OVERS--1 dos- Taide.,Barld-, or odd tootesu Cov andors atoll dos. •.Wd laoltiotid snoop Wholasolo whichßath- miaown to . oarddt!*: win bavowed dat low Flom . Jala . k. P/111.LIPS. 116 itorkel s 1111RODUCE- • • ' ,•• , •JE 23 MI. Pus3l White 11#33 , 4 ." • KO boles .boko Wes3sto i;"; . czr... noi egt tt-NI and head* ' dem . T. 1 13:2) . ..312313331343tme.. ;6)/1 KEGS No. 1 Now laxci . ill store and fur • 44,11 • • br ‘; (J. 2, 1 ••, OCIONIL 'COTCH HEMP. CARPETS, of:' dc+- Ams. reeaved .ur and • test matfrt, thenet Warchoue, N 0.112 Market ouvot, at tly• samara prkei-, • d.Zi • 4 41BBLS SMAc 1.11 in 4 br lila TEHPERANC'E- HOTEL -OE-ENT ' - MOlaieCiaa limit 1 . 10211 italitAt -511 Vat Ca \ lartb•— ton." b cdshltabedao4 has from 26 ads all Vatcolas. Th. lolkilat No 2 lova mama antler ad taaaasoat ldtah t kltelam. Oa 21 flcor la ". roma. mad saw \o f lbw - roans turd •11 a Moine gam. m 24lkoribme 13 llama:: 'suitably dtvlderL Th e rams ars tharoaaldi 'with ola awl water.. Will Nen the hyalites all Otiok. mad Om good will of the lam, 'which ball 'MO , * rya from tha Ltst.of ANA.- Eat NW 4 = 4. .." \ kr, NT) • .er Nffer mit awl. AEA lIIIIVILIeioN V.Gdeo-2 elms:pearled fir aide le z 3 , L. A. PAIINEErtdeK A CO, VIEFINED SUGARS-69 ' C) Crushill gyp? s2ll.Ta x ta taattuly lut from ' • 7111E8 UUTCILIBO3I a - W. 4BIsIS FRESHROLL BUTTER just r e ed Ind be alp DT_;, lee T. TATIL.V.I CO. DOLL BUrriat-3 bbls resh:Roll reed mu! for mai ikr 4;k IreIVANE."I73. 24 K. 771-iriatne, Quit sale.- 7 - 77 riltheOrphst pursuance o o es of., , 43,og:Ntkifth.oritooti. Till to ottand to pattle , ,,. r -; c.a.. DAL the far t all Sao roar Lota origoneni argrono4 Inuit, In: ft* My al Allcelamy, at the coma. Cbtitart and North C mid Ma frontingOn:stortll Cana lot, and: bomsald Ur aLL Ate, North hy an alley rmdmthe. Shuthty . Chrmnt otoe• add lots bang vulant,stid wietiof -SU othert lota Wick DWaljillS MUM* erected tango. th,,, NotHlFtr °lth'int° lMxtot 4 61.1g0 i .: wntt • &1,143,021 - , : • JOIL'i (i T. datiorr. • Orphans' Court Bale IN pommies of an order of i the Orphans' aNtrrr.r.4llU4Y eewat pilibbsl.67ll7l to 2464. w t 10 wesocsa lital that: emu* 111:1j . LapfiZtd-410.1 orland alloat•en tbswilara of rotatc• tlmc, 7' % 4 3l , 4 A LV:Worar Y :X=O r ma 'a parrau.':',.: Mast =Wads et: Maud &mut and au Ur alas felt l ' at Is eljet i" j " a Z i l ergm' tarik== ° ;:: AL., haw umorlatallvith Ulm Bo .tlHA. ahleri vllll!•contlattedl,6ll:Saaana at TY a : • • . 4 DMMISTRATORS' NOTICE.-+Wot leo " is harevizz....vargaimtnnt= - - M.7411utu...r...bip. 6 240z= te i:._ . All pinons knoolocti I to Vollooolkood - an ba , 3 1 - rp . , % j i . i s 7 k o th .„ . 4 m. . .. Art I peff 11:4. :-."„ \ tIiST,BI--.OB I BUN 8 & RAY hare dltrarlo73:==ll:trar. :i.„ ;., A 1,11100. - 17( 11 TABLOR-PAIT smiti k `, I or 6 04 sad Vsbih pmxika.- \ ~s~~ WRITE BEANS in urp.x 4 co. =ME