e * r;ct ITTSBURGH GAZETTE. a 7:! 81,E n a ~).1 i'.l' I k ~.~ iA~~ • MD:gill]; OH ; "MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 20, 1864 • lonia Weekly (Tare tor.—Thor ' drawl° our ya V • alla i S Q eking nut.. Nukes kw • elrculskoe V betreeeleur and nlO lbousarol. truckle • elsoort orrery inerehaut,' trieuuketurer asidokeekieyor I. *IL; Ts AtreetLasia—Noltber 11.• Effikata WOMB oar Priilthigtstablldwuridottbs Aza r , Casale, ariopaoul on Sunday. Anvorrassonborkairo Mar auk., to rppv fa Oa marao Itoods7 !Waning. We lama Man In. Wane o'dodc. on SatztAar. ,Lfeadisis. Mauer ea each rite at Ode raper TUE YOKE cui Tag axamAxs. A, , large meeting of our Self:um fellow citizens was held in Splarm'a Building, hi : this city, on the : 1 -.9th Inst. C. Bainutua, Esq.; presided, and C T. Bauer, acted as 'Secretary. / . . • Severe/ gentlemen addressed the meeting in an able and eloquent manner, and a long eerie.' of , ii resolution. was adopted, on two subjecta--that of the winkle. of Mons. Balinl to this country, and Ids defence by certain 'Senators—and the Nebraska outrage. . ' TAN UILDLYI narran. ' Resolution first, protests emitted the insinuation _ ' that barman Athens do not esteem the laws of the land, or with to undermine them. They have left their Fatherituid - for thelore of freedom, to lled it here, audio aid in fortifying,tbe temple of liberty. ' l' - Resolution second asserts the right of natural- i ized Americans, under the Constitution, to Meet I . for the purpose iir expressing their opinions on 1 all subjects o f public concern: . 2 .. The. third resolution' deplores the conduct of certain-Senators-at Waahington, in drawing-di e, tint:lions betwesm native and adopted citizens, to 'ju ice d• 'of the . ; the pre latter, in the 'natter of the • x Pope's pretended ambasiader, i , „ t In the.fourthrosolution the hopAs is expreesed t that the Mute may soon colon when all the na-' '..,./ tire inhabitant:lo(SM United StatMmay cordial , t ly ayrnpathith ;with' the Oppressed people et Eit ' .: rope in their struggle fir civil. tirades' and re .? ligious freedom.. , In the fifth resolution the enlightenment of !`the peopio. ati declared_ by tliti 'founders of the Republic, is regarded as the only.eafeguard of I liberty, and fears are expressed that the attempt.. i 1 by priestly influence to retard the Mims ofen-', lightenment may be enecesSfrd, unless reiolute • resistance is Made to their encroachment& -.. ..1 The sixth resolution do dares, the establish ! ment of religious liberty by our Fathers to be 'a ' ..magnanimana thought," which finds a - grateful echo in their hearts, and they hare no wish to - i impair the privileges . of - Catholics under the lib . adios granted to all--but • they express a total ! want of, faith in the leaden' of the eburelt---the -1 Bishops and Priest,. . ' They feir that tie power I obtained over the flock in matters of religion will Ibe extended to politics, end time become danger . am to the liberties of the country. The reasone I given for this apprehension are thsfollowing: • I I. 'The Catiothi is • ferbidden to rend any book ' f not peemitted to him by his pastor; which is proven by the fact of so many books being burn. •• Icd by the priests. _ . ' I I. _ 2. The property of Catholic congregations is 1 ' claimed by the Bishops, as evidenced in the con i troversies now misting. i 8. By Auricular Confession—a re'ligious des 'l patina degrading and weakening the minds" of , ell who attbmit to it--the'Priest .is enabled not _, ..I only to learn the secrets of. the minds under . his ' . charge, bet in things affecting the welfare of the Hierarchy, to exercise an. Imam and dangerous i influence.. ' - • " .........I 4. The attempt of the Catholic Hierarchy. to • : i desire), our cannon athooLi, by attributing the •'; .1 school money among the religious eeeta, proves that the Catholic. the do not aim st educatieg - . 1 . • - -1 the children of the Republic to.be good citizens, , : but, sectarians, forbidding " them .. to learn only , -..'i .what is approved by the priests. 6. The spiritual sovereign of the Catholics is - -.' not only a worldly tyrant in his own States, but oi ri , carries on a diplomatic intercourise with all coon .. , tries, in which his temporal politico contradict all '....: .1 his' pretended holiness and innocence. -.;.1 To these reasons is added, the conduct of the y Catholic press of tbie country, which openly at.- , -1 tacks and repudiates republican principles, and ! : I oets to nprnot the love of liberty nod self-gov . bj eismieht, so essential to be taught to reprises i monarchical and aristocratical tender:ides; thus :,I ahowing.that the press le controlled by the der; t g y, and represents the opinions of their apiritimi --1 autocrat Mullis jeimitical defendants: no w fait 1 possible far ..c,Mhosse. go ,piftein dusectiftere new, -. nary for - AmerieTtizene, and tes!retlize'fhiP . beneficent principles' of our goverzinient, when 1 their minds are so adiersely, prepared? It is no splinter men to.secUpe the iron rule of monarchy, to fall captives into the hands of the Catholic ' 1 Hierarchy. - ' ~. . - Tint itoRASFA Ourit.4ol.. Winmess, There is at present an ins thirst 11111 p. . bill before Congress, which contemplates the for mattreagion ofon to m. apart k e i f ud tii ; w e t N ve o r. rt e tt ki.,,letho humanit y. est Territory i into two territorial governments, soul toallow the inhabitants thereof to establish Slavery thersin;‘ ' 4 lima opening np the dreaded' agitation or the': , Slavery question once more; which is a direct ' ''' idelatide of the Democratic: 'Baltimore platform of 1/162, which opposas all =oh agitatiOn In and 1 I out of Congress; and is also a violation of the Missouri Cmnpromiee of 1820,.which forbide the , introduction of Slarery into all the territory :se- (mired from France, lyiug North of 38° 30f; and is further a violation of the public opinion which checked the extension of Slavery at that timer ro and of all the compmises en the Slavery guess ; tion name,' including • that of 1E60; therefore 1 I. That we hors openly declare, that wO are anemia:3 of Slaiery, end consider all extension of it a of the age; adverse to the doctrines of the Heels „S, ;-ration or Independence, which taught to all the .. . ;,world, that the Anent= people were enlightened 4 ~ anti progressive on the smbject of human rights. iWe are opposed to a retrograde course, and what-• ever our difference its regard to politics, we pos. sees but one IntaahnOtis opinion, Mat Sherry is a" '2. That wchime been of the opinion that our ' $ most prominent Statesinern, • of the largest and most liberal principles, have borne with the bit*. ful "peculiar institution," for. the stake of the , peace of the eountry, and from a regard to the j unfortunate ,condition .of elareholders, treating. that the ideas and principles of-the patriots of lIM Revolutiou, in relation to human rights and tho abolition'of Slavery, would lay the founda tion for a gradual emancipation. The late pro ceedings in the Senate have deeply sheken - this opinion ? end have filled. ua with apprehension j that true patriotism and love of mankind hare thut little Influence in that signet Isigis' balms • • 3: That we believe the fUrther - extenaion - of Slavery will augesont the evils now arising from' :it, and will juitly create • bitterness of feeling in the breast. of its. adversaries; which will be ' visited uPontha headset' those who alumina ihe responsibility of- ite Spread into : free territory.; 4. That: eulliviently liberal Concessions have already been timde to our-Southern fellow-citi . , lens, by the various comPrombens in regard to ff new territories. 'When Mr. Atchison, teat year, :ti admitted that the Compromise of 18 8 03 did not . 4 annul the Convivial*. of 1820, or the Ordinance ' of 1787, Senator: Douglass did not controvert. or . deny the position. - 15. That we consider the Nebraska Bill of Mr. Douglass se is propaganda in the interest of the machete in human ficeb, and we herewith Si -I'' , presta our decided disapPnabstion' Of any and every estenalon of Slant:? acid in 'partiotilar ' 'bur opposition to the passage of the 'Nolumilt; Dill, Asaviolation of treaties, and 'an 'insult to human duties, rights and feelings. '- -' t . . . tl The above contains the substance of the Nog, lintions of OUT' . German fellow citizens. They, kw:dein a vigorous and m'anly irotast against the lztwo mutest evils of this Er my age. - . 14 - see A • lead to know that this feeling Is co-ristraniiie with . our. whole German. popularion out of the pale of the Catholio Church, and ere doubt not 4that "large part of thoso,4 It meet. the appro.: Abe tkas of their Tries* lilt Join In dentxmoing Bee Nebraska outrage. 'i • 711113ORTIODLITAL RZVIIIM AND BOTAXICAL -.-0011d0Cibil by Join A Wilder ; M 0. and /maim W. Ward, Esq. glib - Balled : by W. . 'Di rby, Cincinnati.. This work is devoted to ortloniturs, Flomcucturc, Botany, and Gio sill- Red acientwi* .As far as .wo -havo.axamined it, it lr:l4prara to Wm well conducted work, and y4;1:0111-'1 . I::taand It to the attention of. Gardeners, Florists, / . .i.:Potnolieste, and Agriculturists. It publish -;:red monthly, at $3 per amnia. ' _ ' Tux' garinir!eo .R7VflUr e for January, has recei►d bj the 'agent; Olidentonaaiguad recm —Al* number. , ..-;AitiU A :. 4 Pittsburgber dull lams ear" at.' . - Twit .Neat*, gr. sr .,, J _-4i. A ._, MOT WAtipttbrow. meeting . thtCcopriellifidihre Srillaffid .:-".. s e .4ti ve — ri:pt towdr`li,„iir Garotte, _,1,,. phia, on triad ayearkertg lac miens use rs' ',-;;,,.. n.,,, ..v... . ' do t ted. : - Suutehttitalf to h ° o!h Cimicil4. '''',, '', is, ,_ C, Was4tos".February 16: - .-, ,1 diiiii 1 toe lloriiin Madrid andlifti Th'esiMind -- Tfintioaffluatkltintainsl;:affillivanasChirg Dollars to the SP:Ck, of theN,orthWreft t s pot ; ~ t . . ? P or t ug a l , wasconfirreed to-day, after a wa rm road. Th i s w ill • „ me th e comp l e ti on o f th at I toirtiat.' Illisitholithinistit Was pardoned - in COD : sideration of sincere penitence, and his fillibuster- Work; eriothi4 rival to the roads running through this city._ city } lam was entirely in his favor, and had it been of .-- wiiiinny is - well - n4e . nii -, CintiliWiolgOvinorti'ffebitlareft-iiii Verilirhave coieral a timl:: vigorous competition o f b ranc h es at tho N om _ 'Olinda of. much more heinous offences than ha sylvanie Ballread on the North ended the South, 't s tood char g e d with. ' for the through businees and travel of the West. ' The - Mexican trendy, as published, proves to The mthscriptiomi tnetie by Plithulelphia to the ibe the Precis° abortion wl4eit ' it *al allegeale Ilempfield mud North Western Reath, trilleecure I be , nor do the President's suggestions of amend- Meir.early completi on, & tem ,. phiu delphio i. [meats amount, to any Oleg. I may as well here .now so deeply Committed that she will. be cam- restate the main provisions of the teeetY " pelted to furnish „the means necessary theme. , ' First- 7 ° are to pay $ 20,000,000 - Second-ilre obtain 111,000,000 Roemer hereon Pieta them. With these - iiral linen to contend , worthless land'tho most perfectly . worthless with, it is very ' evident that the Ohio and and Pennsylvania' Railroad may as well' relinquish the sea shines upon ail hope of the through business between the Third-Five millions of the principal aunt is East and tfte West, unless it is plaied in such reserved to Pay the claims of American eitisent I close praximity to the Pennsylvania railroad se. Ott Marko- will enable It. to contend successfully. The in- Fourth-Tito article of the treaty of 1848, un der which claims for Indian depredations have teeval between the roads . must be filled up sermon aspostate. Pittsburgh is deeply inter- accrued, is abro g at ed' ester in it,;Allegheny is interested in Moth& the . The amendment, submitted by the President, Ohio and Pernurylvanii Railroad is 'intimated i n omit the names of the Garay:claimants, or par it to au extent , hard to estimate. If MIS eet. , ties to whom indemnity may be duo, and strike nexion is delayed another season by the opposi- out the specific sum named-so thht less or mere tiou of t h ose who are evens to it, the . North than five millions may be paid. The only other Western' Ind Heinpfiold- Roads will be finished proposed modification is the total suppression of be orrCa - er eortnexion can be made." . Let Ibis be the guarantee which the treaty stipulates for, .done, and s teu bi wil l. R ood.ooto i aetni, ,tuni for the prevention of. marauding expotelitions what becomes .of the Ohio and Pennaylvania in the territory of either power from that of the w cio lv - The Council. of Allegheny are the other. One article of the convention as negotiat inardiant 'of - the' city interest. The, city bas al, mutually Conceded the right to pursue, seize $ . 400,000 stark irtilett road. Aro they wise in and punish the miscreants who make it their opposing 111:11301alltre which is of -such , liiiOl in. trade, nd busiuess to murder and plunder on the tweet to thoreadf. _. . „ . . frontiers tinder such pretences as were ad forth . Had this connexion been made tong ago, or m "President Walker'e" manifesto. had it been ' commenced, there're Meson to be; '. This the President recommends shelties Strick • ,lines that theso rivals would have.heen defied:el en out, This seems equivalent to an exprees re- We doubt th e toile North Pudiation of any liability for this incursion of the Western Read would have been consttutmeted, free booting ragabonda complained of by Mexico. Now as the land obtained is admitted to bo had not the late opposition ofAllegheny, to the extension of the road been resuifesed. ''....,„t valueless, and as Gen. Gadsden refused to re adroitly made use of by the friends of - . North cognise any Mexicali claims for Indian depreda- Nage ,. ,R ,.., " in. Philadelphia,- to noose the _ irollB, the question arises what we pay the money indkenatice77o the member, of Counoils, and thus fort In sit the dietuiehme on this remarkable secured their eni n etiption. lei . foo.iote now; ireaty, I hare Peen no attempts made to answer this question. It was at first presumed that the however,' to lament over what is ' uneMilthie. -Our natty safety into give in Pittsburgh ev er y money wan to be very properly and judiciously facility possible for the transit at freight and extractedfrom the-common treasury, to pay for territory for several more slave States, but it is imasengertr. If we do this, theserivel lines will found that the region embraced within this °m eet hart us much. though they diminish the Woe of Reilroal stocks. o 4 the enutonno tug to the political power of the South, nor fur :: . Belew we give the first Bootie , or the Philadel p hia : coinonte noon . g the nth. 'Dish incidental support to the meditated aggrea , no i n n ot io m i ikh T rotainethe ._,„,,_ which skins upon the free State n. ' The contemplated . r ''''""“t,'''''''" ;robbery of the exchequer seems to be without it is made. They are pretty str ingent.'. Oar , 1 _ lti . en _ , 4 % , itt ,„ __ lte L ler,atel .,,,, __ l4wree ,___ ee c ,., -°°°___-_-_ _ ti " are . . a _ e. _ aim Th o e r d 6 efic bjec ie t ney bill has been revived, and will 1 ° ff n ___! ° °_ , _ , !_ . = 2 . 7 gemrv ___• la°, per77_ •:' ta° Y , probably be carried is the shape in which it was '1156,41""77.1.t..11"'it ordained 7 , Z,... , a .; 150,i, originally reported by the commit tee of Ways eitiseas of l'kilade4,li4, is Select `'and- Common mot Means. 'The appropriations for internal , Councils asersibled: Thit the Mayor of the city be, Custom Howes and Marine Hospitals are provid. 'and he is hereby - authorized to subseribe, in , the -at for in a separate bill reported by the same , name of the Mayor, Aldermeu, andaitirens of committee, * with restrietions designed, to limit Philadelphia, far fifteen *thoosand Aare's' In the 'tiis class. of appropriations hereafter. Both i capital. - stock -of the . North 'Western Italiniad Companyorliestever twenty. thousand ' shareSof :48 will P ate. have been subscribed for , The Treasury plan for the reduetiso of the tar. tudd capital stock Shall by responsible parties; i n d u ai ng th er iim . b.. u t,_ iff encounters strenuous opposition among the seriptions already made, Provided, however, that Democrats, who pronounce it another piece of before such - subscription is made, - en agreement Waikerista, which it_iienuine free trader regents under be,ezea the ttd sca b la y o the r threiimrespeconnitiveseeßaimr.Lescost a synonym for a financial humbug, The uni form tienty-five per cent duty is believed to be pony, the Northwestern Railroad Company, and the Cleveland and Mahoningßidireedeonmany, do average reduction at all. - In fact it is proba, , . , containing the followittgatipulations iris,- _ b ly an mareaso • of duty on the articles included , 2fr5t....-That the Cleveland' end M ' i n the North Western ReilreadComminies should al_ the list On linens' for examrier"e increase of tut will be leas than half a million of dollen ways keep their roads in good repair,orM default ' thereof, that t h e poonoyhui. Railroad c onn .w. per annum. This is especially unpopular with ny ahould' have fair authority to do so at the Southern free traders because supposed to be in dent of the Company so regleeting to' keep their tended as a protection to the; flax manufacture, s.,,a , rhat the o ck.Teland sad manning and which will , if carried to the extent anticipated the North - Western Reiland Companies should by those engaged in it, prove a formidable com a...ye cu r r y. , or allow to h e:carr i e d , - throng's pettier of the cotton interest. Mr. Boyce, of S. freight and passengers, at ar tom a rate per C., made a forcible speech in the House to-clay mile •as may be . charged *the , T'enneylianist against the treasury proj t. 1 exut. Railroad Company at any time, - And - - e Bird--Thet the ' Cleveland , and Ma'honing Itailemed Mould. be 'entirely completed et' the same theism the North Western Balboa* !het , the gauge of neither road shall be-ever be differ i ed frostlike& of the Penneylvantaltallroad, with . Mat their consent; and that twiny facility afford- 1 eel bg ilePothsyleasia Railroad Compote , o a their; road shell' ahrarrr be' afforded'pumengers. Ind 1 freight passing to or from Cleveland, and from or to Phihtdelphia, or any other point in Pentel- , nude; sad' said agreement abet: be sedenietbi to,' and approbed by . lbeConnaigteron Railroade Fria one to ii. idierrekw'buss z.da, *vat:city:- , Tina' Vit lo .7 -1 119. ipdyptatton of the peOple of Ohio et'tha attempt to repeal: the Starers mietrc tion of the Aldasoun Compromise. Is beginning to And Arent . . /feelings to, protest against it ankholding all over the . State; and es among the most important of the kind,' we note the one held at Columbus ' on Tneediy evening hut. The State Journal neje that "notwith standing the rain and mud, the basement of the First Presbyterian Church was filled-on Tues. day evening with the Most respectable and sob. stantialeitisens of Cohimbus, of all parties, and many who for years had taken sides with no' party. Thoproceedimga we publishedyeatenlay. and cannot fail to attract the serious attentlanat Wathington 'as well ea oror this 'State; when such men litountrar, Judge . . 7. IL Ewan .lion. .1...*..401aw5, Hon., Sinai, Dr. _, Genesis, Earii - Blocr, ite.i. are the leaders in ! ttie'entievrise; it is not to be oeselooked'or • tor gntiest bylhagi In power.... The insolutions are *nig, and nit 'donlit' SAT - express the 'ensiles:l, ble.deterinins4onnf the . genet. ZOMM at . oar free citiane." i. indga 1. R. Stratt—ie. Ernn end mreniaeririg denaierat , —acted as President. -' ...... 1 'Tone W. Axon - awe, Esq.—also a dentnerst-, I was ebsitmart of the committee kapeirendutiorm, among 'whieir.tannzeitiett we sea 'the 'name 'of Hon 'A. P. &Oen, teener] democratio member of canerele i . We. Lass - room for. ettif. 0.80;4I perolmd; That we deplore all Anther agitation upon the subject - of slavery; knowing it tole, fall of evil; but that it is forced apon us, , and ire do not hesitate to meet it. • - Thal if this Lileep and intolerable wrong toward the North and Wyat— t/mord every free laborer in the U. 8. and his children's chifdilm—is to be persisted in'hy those , who have it in charge, - we recommend to our follow-citizens throe shoot the State , . to meet in. their respective counties and express their view, I and determination upon this subject ; and forth er that a Convention or rum Peoria or Onto' be: held; to utter the' voice , . of the State , for or ' against the iitinsion,'undar the sanction of. the 00T1171111atit of the , 'United States, Of alavery over territory now free. = -.• . The. Columbus 'corre*ndentef the Cincinnati 4iaretto - oays: "Mr. McKenzie, of the Ifouse,. to-dsY introde 7 cad a raaalaaaathe. 'Pabraaka mid upod his motion , it wan laid nponttie table to be printed. fr i . radical Loc ofueo frcdo the north-west, and very resolute 'and determined in_ aU he indertaltia. *morel satemats wire made to strangle it, but, to the credit of tho Ileum, they failed. From tee to twelve majority suataineti him. It is becoming evident that the Allan men are arraying , thcruselies.ln , opposition - to the end ,the" Stale Democrat, this. morning, broke ironed very gently, - . but. distinctly against it. Mitten:tow look as if that Ana+. lion ,is, to be the, test. If Allen's. friends will Lave the Manliness to ,plaie Iduidistinctiy on this issue, he may probably get thereto of the Whip. A very few days will force the: candidates to chow ' their bands, and if. present 'lgoe are Worth any. thing, the men who follow off after. Pouglaas will find themselves alone.. I know, and appre ciate the power of the administration which has office and patronage at its , dispoeal,• but there is a limit to the extent to which demagogues' may go end be sustained by. the people of tlto State The following Ii the resolution offered: _ . _ -• • • Resolved, by the General Assembly ottheilliate of Ohio, That the legislation of Congress Air the establishment of territoriee *bile 'the President and Congress appoint and confirm the leghileth s and judicial authorities of eueli territories, 'dic tate the . organization of their- scriernment;• and retain a right of superstition everthelegislatien, is evasive of the principle or the right otthe pea pie to control their own affairs and -render it wholly imperfect and impracticable, . and that such legislation establishes no principlelo just', fy the repeal of the provisions of the act ot Con gress of 18'20, known as the - Missour' Compro ndse get, and that it is the duty 'of Congresc to preserve inviolate the stipulations of -that coin promise in regard to the occupation-at each -ter- ' ritory of the Baited States as,..tut therein pro Tided fur, and that the provision and atiptdadon thereat should "be applied and enforced in the organisation of the territory known as the Nebras. ha - territory ! • , McKenna Supported this resolution:inert able epeacb. , lir. Rouen, of Licking, denounced it as l'aehento of broken4Arn ponticians to - get up an ezoiBtenent.. - By rote of bG to e reso lution Woe oiii,red: to ba printed.. ' A Goon . fircalititTlOX.—Theodore Parker, In file Berman on the Nebraska Dill, had an apt imitation of the way in which Slavery now makes Preeidents. It Is by transtthatantiation, eta &welsh priest concerti an ordinary baker's Wafer into a god. li7ten tie want a PrFrieTent, tie Soili faits piece of &opt 'sad makes one.— fionglias is putting the Southern emptyings into is dough for 1856. ' Whether It will riselo the White Hoes", remains to be seen. room ttAr.ininsvuo. Own.; oakum of Ow I►Ul ntesb.suousk Hansusacito.lan. 17, 1854. Ia Ssuars—Mr. McClintock presented a pe tltion of Trustees and Elan of the German Evangelical Protestant Church. on Smithfield et , to he empowered to remove theii dead in Troy 11111 Cemetery, and tor the sale of real estate.— Also, a - Remonstrance itgeinst granting the use of the AUgghnny City 'Common to the Ohio and Penn sylvania litaihoad, signed by ouo hundred and aixty-foni citizens. Also, read a Bill in pixie authorizing thi Trustees and El. dent of the above Church to remove their dead to Troy fill, and to eon certain real estate. . Reported:the Educational Bill (ro-committed at his instance) with several anienikuents. Mester reperted the bill'aupplereentary -to the act:regulating the Lours of labor in manu: 'The bile rebitive to the jurisdiction of Justices' •of the Tease; bill relative to the pay of Caste bka for attending. elections; bill relative to - doge in Allegheny and ether counties; to incorporate the Bow and :McCandless Turnpike Company; - te establish a ferry over the Allegheny river, in Vo wing° COtadj: werisreported from their several • Mr. B. D. Hamlin read a bill in place to incor porate tbei ShineVoniug and Pittsburgh Bail- 'Mr. Fiielt;,, ene.relative to the ereation of bridges over eanais and railroads. A resolution to hold evening sessions On Tuns; days and,,Thursdays of each week was 'adopted: A bill'to incorporate the 111tilin Cemetery it CondenipOrt,..passid;',and Evergreen Cemetery, se GeteYsbargh, en amendment to _exe m pt . the burial lota froni•laxition» The rote en 'exempt ing from taxation was as follows: A1.4.11-41traers; Bernie,.CratAN Darlington, Evans Fergusen, Haldeman. Thunillett, Hendriclts, Hiegel., Kinzer, Kunkel, DFClinteck, Mellinger, Price - Slifer-16. . Naas—Thickalow, Cresswell, Bernie, Foulkrod, Fty, Doodle's), B. D. Hamlin, Hoge, Jamison. ' liFFarland, rat!, (]niggle, Hager, Wherry, Caalin, Speaker-15. • . An Election BM pasted; containing a section \ relative to Chartiers Towuehip, Allegheny Co. - :The Mil rolatira to the valuation and assess ment of taxes In ,Westmoreland County, was de A bill ieletive'to eutering Judgment was altui The:bill,to authorize the Cape 1 Constnissionera to eramine the rlahßof the Penasyvania Railroad Company, rot:l:him/4es to'care on the Slate road, was read by Kuukot... The bill to iiiithorite the District of Spring -Garden to subscribe to the stock orthe Ileunribeld Railroad; And the bill • relative to Divorcee, were each read a first time and then laid over. The inuual report Orthe .Suparinteteleut of Common 13cItools WA3 teethed. • Adjourned.....• In the !rouse, the bill to authariso Gra Com,. =intoner* of ~Wnibingbni County to rulteeribe $60,000 to the Pittsburgh andStoubimvillo Boil soul Company was reported : from ' Connuii too,' The supplement' to the 'Western 11011flo of . Refuge' pissed MAO, • . The Bill to authorise tho Governor to appoint Notaries Public wherever a Bank ur Hiving-lu stition is or may ho tainted. Moo, • The bill to authorise Courts of CommOu lleas to itworporste Agricultural, Ekientill6 and 'other The 1,111 to 'sell 'tholfain Lino "of.tluiPnblie Work. passed to second reading.' The hill tadivorcoTlionias P. Moore and Mary Ann his vire, passed third readings—pi/3 48, nays 28.' A inotfon to take up the hill 'to make the Su premo Cinirt permanent at I . larrisburg, traalost 42 to 8;.; `....AdjointinL 5 -fq (e) , WOll2llL—As. this Is the mason of tho year when twain are most gamtdaLla inuntg thildsm. tho Proarlaton of afolungaVarmlAnta bag kola W can'MU*. Ilan of pound/to Ita virtual ON the extolling of thaw air oerlair,aodcaon entalataultrofeblldron. It Ina Inraut• td hT a fagondafaigitralti witurtane• to Ylrglub4 who, si tar haring wed It far sovaral Ipso, to Lib awn wattaw. sad tbnadlt. "1"., so trnintlit, was Induced at Isis to atfar It to the public as a that:4lm! certain and earellout utidlebe: It bur iFlueut beauty hut", I , ogultg throtigbout rotted SW* in tbionostadaelaut Yannlfoiniterar known, and tha &smut bait been gaudily ga the Dattuan idea Its Ind lotrod watts to tips pgatin I:ll..roichanwituttl wpanot to aaktbr DR. IMAN lig CIELXDRATIID ,VDIL D ITUOR. and taka none elm. Alt ?.dbur Varatilagro: In woupartgrta aro wtithtuw: Dr. Bases Yortnlfogs, she b 4 i:•tataudat tarwriggf.fan now tot had ,at atl nateetald• Drug Stain to tkettstal latoa and-barn tb• ado $1101.11. 1 1c1M .. *la gataNllOfs to'rxteit c 9. HI g g ,, Wm- (t HEN A y. 41-..,,c 2 1, 4 Api 0 ,,.-. li Bari o rnA r - IA at 424 i; , -- ,L ANDWGGWALMI.DEALEILAI...,;..% tilEESEtili=E '- .V EMU, 7., And Produce Genera/. N 0.2,5 Wood street, Pittsburgh: Dr. Hoofiand'a Germanßitters, prepared. by D e . C. M. Jackson. are juetir redone Mont Sur meet valuable medicines. In pen of, drepopela, It .et 'Die Meath, atlieStilinteu Out tosio'ellbe stemaeb,itlatne' Wig' the dlurellve pterets. and glvins mid:* health eta the eheekem.l iota , Tbere ars thouiands of MU enannunitr wise ern teetlfr V. their virtues, and thomands rfld hereafter -add their teullsnoni. Fold la Pitielosratt, by 1/LILUINO BROS.. Druicateie. tO Wae‘t et STATE lIITEAT, . . . FIRE 'ABR. MARINE 'INSURANCE: CO. . OP PILNYATLYANIA. RANCHRANCH' OkFICE-=—Conier Fourth and Snaltldfald atroeta,Plttaburgb. CAPITAL, MO. ' P. Illentini. Dauphin lb P. C. t fen gni a l i ta r gi l lait it s 1 . 1 1 A. j r We 1 , 1'5 , . Pt t shank itda&tnitoorrh, . naerfo-rd.--, , ,.., 1. ~_.--- rf, , JOHN P. ILUTllgnetta. P . Pentland. A. J.OILLES, nveretall• , A. A. CANNIER, Actuary. ma above Cosevany 'will Inute• %rains! vents of meg an& 'Wand naeig r aUon and tranopoetatho; glen, on building. a g m tpi t th n g d a la i y Iyn. e• Ytradkin nnu ned a o t n dwelling b.on ceonn , either perpetually. or Lo a, tern{ orlon.. InoBdnyll4l . Ladies Bantry putt • DI'CORD & CO, . would moat respectfully tortto the attenUon of Udine to their lame and =opiate Wok of //NCI FURS. now opening. 03aamiaLos in part Pablo, Stone kterths. Fitch, Lynx. Carmine, Illberlau Sank. rel. hook Martin, (lemtt; Coney and Swan's Do • • Muds Victorian,. Polaraalt EWEN BOY, at , .. arena pod and PUtb str.ata. • PEARL STEAM MILL, CANAL BASIN, ALLEGILEN , NEAR TM! RAILROAD BTATION. Families will bo supplied with our various 11.115. T. Wood moot. or Bran,, °orßett: at Loaao 01 Liberty And lit. Clalr Pittaboratr.. IL P. NiCh•Fts: or .1. T. limp*, Ygnill Al betlTlTed to fLottllor lo et/m . O Ow oiliest. Tom; CASII on dottrot7. Ihtt-fet ' BRYAN. ICIINNHDY A CO. 1111,1 tutor, no .00011UX-Rijat FLEMING BROTURS, Owecresam, r 0 J. KIDD a 004 WICOLESALE DItIIGGISTS, NO. 00 WOOD STRUT Jurrandßau, pi r t r , 3 . lll.2tors or Dr. IrLanem Orklabratal Venultum Lbw 1)1_61 }rest Cure by Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Bre:cr.-1 H.. la Notate Townstitp, Allegheny County.— / hsd nrmliiking and iMitillat. which sounniused stout th. eth of Vabrniry tat. sod oontionsd Ibr eight whole mouths. • I sonployed tbetwet physician. In th. sountry. sod my dough continued 'lnfantal. until early to October. At that time I was advised to try your PITTORAL (k)01./II SYRUP. which I did: and sitar I had taken ona battle. 1 wits entirely fr. Conn smashing and ',Mina. I had &n a k e d °yaw satins wall, and I think It should known that this valuable remedy 511 do ite gathers what has don. to my cam. JOON C. LITII.II. Posh/es Tp. Witham—lL ht. ILms. Pittahursh. Pan SI, 11133 jalS-111mT PROTECTION ' INSURANCE COMPANY, OW ItARTMORD, MSS.. Capital Stook. Annual Premiums sod Wade. Pun& 0/ AMMAN. • INLORMRATED ledA. Petioies of Insurance issued at all times en the most favorable terms, against LOSS .OR DAMAGE BY 'FIRE, • UR TUB PERILS OF NAVIGATION. Br (MORD! IL ARNOLD, Sint, .1416 , 63 spats . P. Pittsburgh sod Albustorgy C. 6 Indigestion and :Liver Complaint Caren BY 81/IIPS therfaLlow tug letter from Ile.. O. Irkkersou. o Wlseireuiri U. Oregon: lia. S. IL Sue—Beer Pir.--Ilyaelf sod frikkturtruibios gnaUT formatted by the use of your Petrulmortawl e h to hare yook seed me &box or two Or three dome tlee.- I am the tlonemeaUsual !lintels, In the slam, and mamma of tur Monk ere aliened with huthmetiou sod se loartlo• of the liver, th e 11•1310 Or•litY.4la and wihi. balm Mike your PETROLICUIL Ott ROCK. UM 'ird took arras! hot. the—two or three . seett—elmot • met sod • half een, sod .00 hem weer mmyot rgood health tar /Mg bay. shoe that lima I bed net token • Mask bottle helix. that roamer of the etormarb which m diadem. the dye pestle wee relieved, end I lune felt tiothlog oflt ehustbat thee. LT 016 won elm rellerol from • clumdc dieser of the aver, witith hod to., of emend yearestaedlogi by the me of Yoer Petroleum. Sold by S. M. Klan. Irltaal Bad& (MO. itHrttAlL 110 Wood mei brag tout Idnit Nam. every. where. • (romore sdvertirlog Petroleum copy.) ode O'CONERR, BROTHER & CO., BANKERS.AND INSURANCE DEAL. EMS, Na 111. Wood street. one flora• from PIM stmt. Pitt. burnb.—Eloy and .en Par and Currant Plant., Mutt =4 Ilsoo Esehanza. Ude. Stmts. Madura and Weaken ?law RIM. and Prorninnry Nolan 15101 a wa , ant on Than N ovak. of Par and Current Wooer; and Insure lira and Marino Polkha 5.4 .tbn -16`raa InaraJoca Conran; (..b (Smut 1170,r(0.) and now. Inman= Conran; ((oltal 1110.000,030.) ' adtil JAMES - P. Milling,. wnut.imitt.lt BONNETS, IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, LEATHER, No. 46 Wood street, Pittsburgh, MIMS TIMM OM room. My Stook eonsists upwnqis 2500 cues, t o A% =a t e ty n t ts., rzr . tm . „ and s. = u strtr i st.nre=r4lLL flat sr Ptdladelphla mod Mac Task, Peerchssera TO thamallee im ei Ti mlas. bean boytnea LW, 3 7 2, 11 W tir7 or COMMA L-1111 Is tomtits& bon this groat reearstbs. Is secoaudiedday soak entsiondletur sorsa season old/ renal that lo tha Arabhus bosh that tram ma mama frondisfat hays bon llanated by the (Inealpotsset Physician. • Warr amonitax,4,gresia! TWO* of curative squiprues 4asi . had UMW*. Lei, Seeped thesis* to absso,44uoduo - - maide n & ths'abardnyeapesta rheas onslieirs chart of sonnallso, so to gloat, awn to tiara hOell ecioadnld Ws hart ; sod In t1e510.1.310. cc CORDIAL so We Chin sou oentratal moss* 4 L the asst harrwayset therms with able* rs har• to deed he this prseilosl apptintins of thes toesdlelda The rkticni of dyspaella ors sure& the narsoste ors ve toed. the hatiArairmed ransme their sett, ttr. lbe analoners team beataclue era (creosoted no more, the sank brutes rletasoos, the lint atjaandlsw hair th• roneolendoo or Ms bilious, the dapron,l - la Obit* hearses* the Sisk In statist In every sondltka et diners derive touseusts Loosed Imo lb. sr of Lir. Morsoh 1. vlsoratlng 101iIr "or CordlaL Thais tat., forporteed by Irrstracahls proof. ars prossolad Ie ths attention elf Inva lids. who ego mit, then by. • sloes latch albs nesdP etas. The Cordial Is pat up blechlystacsatrated. hic plot bed • Ilan Pries this dollars pis bottle.. two Ss an donors, ete sir toolls dollars C. IL ROO. Proprietor. 192 Bratlyst. X.T. &id OS Druggists thionsbnat thik Unitod Statile. Cana das bed West Indio. • Wiwi Awn kr littabswir-110Was Dna....*** Woad sad Wawa atararts: Vont 0..? 11. Iwo., new wond .trrt Tinder iDay. • . ilrl3.l* ;Lyon's preaerrin' g,. ehaltstni and Leantitglig Mk, allinilaring =new Iliad-adne, sad etaingera stare diseintiont tbeekhs Il arputatios, easateani re slag the dalliance of The &kr, sales all psalm anginlinosta,aligun n inner nib* sad. Ann..l l l.dianivirg Du bond so satertitide ta !impels Its lenostested. Ito Ineontadablin Phy %dans and Chandils—lannarable elllmus green nil 'stone Nona of Ilge—th• leading Jensen& of Marone sad 'Amain .! ,Ledlin 'biro nind it tistal tads' drool niginhien. and Ilinhers in theta liainsrleia,-In feet. Its nafillan patrons swesgatheina tem Dialedeas to klaimpleursine• igtbe nand pleasing and, ellestly• ankle althea as • Ilndleisal Toll‘d niagesatkin wet wedges/4r', Aa net 411 to sire It it Oat Frio. bat 26 mac • nets fL DAVOS. Pre*letsr,l3l Ireisdray, D. Y. Sad Is rust, Di IL &WWI TM*. 34° J . P 80 ; Jr.. 111antarg Una: sad armed Itsher. dold4st 8 71frilhe eadtdae . —Voittrod Weir drosses. Cesseres 'name Iftrnraa Tha PaaPalatal hart to 'bob , ptomain. aro tai how and earthiest.* at th. matt astraaallasay tarsi dbeted We refer to the emanates of Aklyrd Adana lan Midt EherHß:or BMW:sand. Tee Miele Dulles, Ogezdregner of the Renege fzi gleleased; Oen. WekaL olds. Mammoth Clem; Dr. Hendry. of Washington otg: Its. Wm. *. Matthews. and C. PL Lark, gel. of Alabama:l, Ve4 lir. I. Burden, laehanse Una; Ted ant a Motet *Um* who here one eases of the want derniptket rand by Cartier. tgardets Mister*. Tel MI oil that It to the greatest midis of the tired known. air fee edrestbereett. au•tm xonot.l.---Ttio undersigned, Frederick Lonna. of Manna unman!, MaoIWO Cawood Thos. d. art, el . ?: Isle errs of inehert, WOh., ban Alla t tro b orno. "" . manutarturioa Iron and Nana. awl have taken'the • Y r No. 01 Water Week betiotas Orr, and Shun atrarlL they hero on hand an arsortmont ot ratiathe ot bun and Rolla, alakta lb. cater Ine aaai on nrodatlnn tam. They y aolkit (be patinae,. Of MO saw TIIOII. 11. "MIR?. • - • NDMB • • •• • I NSURANUE - COMPANY, NKW YORK. • . . . , - ~ . CASH CAPITAL L $600,.01X1! . . , .'. . . Ho. au _Woat at!!'.4.rittoa.a. • - . 'Same L Littyrale...... . Lal• of tbah a nartlbed. -Skating /Update • ' ' Vine of O&M*, Meg a oa. : , Irilliagn IL Yegir,,...... ....... ...Wk. *Mafia, 11•111 a & Co. a Mu-- ........ ......... ..... .winu or tivr. Bum a Ca. .40oot IL Jam „ • Pine of Nu ' =sal. a 1.13; r g 114 .1—..;.,;................V1rmn-l'Wll f.. Wood.. /obi /:.Yore -..:,.. .:.. . .. .......... .. ... Plnn of titans & Slam Mary 0 Xle..:.- ...... ............ilna of 111 r, Clapp a EIIVIII. , f A rll'l r l lP ..."'""... A l g:1 4"" le "' M. Ids & oa. Yji.l7A7riZaw. ....... . 1417liato G, Lambert-. ..... -fftrutof A. A A. 'alum* t Co. Charles A. God , ley. ........ llselley't 00. kV* 41 1 .4.11116.11:m...-111192 Of Attatnurir. a ca Levi P. i10rta.......-.llrui of J. U.. lkollo. Moms A Co. 7. IWO: nem - otTrolitalldirt 1 1 * N t A 1 , 0. Jaks Nafow," N co Marts tato& - 11;:m of Baldwin, &art t Co . . Gkorle et MM. Vim of Khanna At Odltot op.qyoeA. Nortoo— noo. of E. D. /Until JII.X. Imam D._ .oingool. --Km - of &Ram Lothrop Lb. 110.01 to togs Vino of T. .t 11. llomooroo, JA.rd SKAId. ..... ..... ofJotnito AK Matti, fru H. Norte* - My of NoTtot, Boller Hoyt. Awok e 4" Ctv =II Pool Co.. ... .. ...... of A. IS bum . 11 " r0r . ..=. 8 ...±=7..:.Wr10 of R. Lookirood t Aoa. /too ag Hopkins, AU= t 3 ,0 14" Nola Rh" ' " I=l !Wirt halibut it St cur* " or 141 t Naha. Steebeett.. .11tree of I,los. Steelman 400. of Watt tUtO • 00v ...... ...................... HiiinofiiiaOMl - - ---- J. MARTIN. Beerotuy. Po Pont Powder.—ETory iorioty Rifle, 11111 1 / I ff and Itlullna Powder, Is all sloe, Podia*. &twirl on Um! .4 for 1•1•11.01* la lota to roll Du, obortor. rortororebiorreark *fro 11644 r Nur. • . O, W. 0, DOWEL. Monsilutorat 1s nir4 loud street, PlrtibOreto 11... C. 1.002111 N, Of the late tint of breardy a Loomis,' WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTK.AND StioEs, -mkgrooa , trod, Pittabwei, gaV Bucranc.-A.,,,r their - PrsiSl/ILJ: ;ROSE Ls salfonararfliciater of the nithaelplths Msdisol Seektf, inennialleted. InV/20, fain the AntupisanhOinder thy guidance ores trnly =land Professors rhysiek„ Chapman. Gibson, ans. Jppps and uere,—lnuipe celebn4di for mahal releure,-- peg basing hsg inteicaorse and 'ionsaltstion with thaw distingnished nwpoethas- dismiss pf all. kbubc oath. prow melodies thereon tad Using PAWS - .d b l th oano A e of Ws siesta taint up his Preperstken, hi DM ants ta thinahlli.Aith• fewilts in& espnisnes ttir We pn4 30 peas, the following valuable Family MAl shoe, each ens too stswitle Onion • :p J. dt ROWB.2l*creeti and hte:sornaine 0m:40. nm tin:alma Mammy In Mallet licienag—For all Xen on& C./editions arils lirsteese—heart Disease it . id Nevin. Osetnialnte The astatmollag and Una/ "et of Dr. Rome, Nervous Onnlial. Ise Maur ot the neut. Palpitation. N.mbeees, Newels* Xenon. Tremor of the../iiniciee, iteartburn, Ml:6mm Pain In the yam, Waal:dew, Itielesomes. of fix the Mad or Doan .or dont by oire, labor. or stud/, her hodemd many nhyelelaus to use It In their math*: ice • weal constittitlon. It Is • ytrand re. mar.; IE cocaeletejr rawer. Dan the • system ell nanny imitations, seats almoet miraculous la lts rapid and bar pr enact. The weak and the narrow am trequentir rs• stored to perkot buil& Were using one bottle Prim GO .it., Sold. Wholesale mod Detail. at DR. KEYSERM Drusetore, tio. 140. corner W.VA. mud tirein dlt y. Ja3o.-IttelmT IrClintoors Family Nediciees.—Wo call the attoutim of bends of Inzonlos,and *Um% to theed• vettimomont on the Emil pap of than valuable Family BURKE & BARNES' SAPES:—iloNis the kind of testimony so to the ~to, of our SAFES, upon which we can coundently mit the reptitafkm of our work We have already publithed Several cortlikates, proving that Wei made for our regular and 'ordinary Woe, and. .014 !throat!, have Non entlieeted to the SEW EUTAW um IN ACTUAL CONFLAGRATIONS, and preserved their con touts Wally Deo helm damage. The &Mowing is another proof of the same liscontostibis ebaracten— slo.ooo WORTH OW BOOKS AND PAPERY SAVED WITH A 110 BAPICI Amon; Ram CO.', November X . 2, 1882.1 Revere. Drake A Darass—Dear Sire—Yom two lettere were duly received. 1 was absent at the tbue. I would luz e r. re i .=. 74: . fee ..h i I L omit? y l o t . ler foLti l y . FISR the morning of tbo 10th of Jam le t !st..-my store but 4 1, burned to mites. It was built of wood - and lwirk—a large throe story building. My safe was ht It at the time of the Ere, n d f e ll into the caller, where there was a huge amount of 011. It was ovary hot. Pre. Hy notes end took accounts that war& In the Safe amounted to about Ten Thousand Dollars, which 111111 sav ed. Them was not a Mogie paper lopared; and further, I would .1.60 any ißoo. x4,um w::: doing butinom. to hate no Mao , but buy • to keep their tapers, ice, In—and get one that is good. can eakly recommend'your Wafe. WIWI;JOHN CLARKE. • .• • NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES. POST OYRICS BUIMINU, TRIAD STREIT. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS who wish to obtain an aneara &Melte and life-like Ilke t nesa at :I , :hre kno'inalallhinen ttnd t t etre ent their lgo satistletl g en i i t:a e• ti d tor Mg chants e To d d ' Sky . ilgiaT„ra::. Waled to the pupae, with !matron/ante t r verfulland. and baths rlotted the no of la4reo. tap' Int,1,11". ow to the patrons ot the r. Ara • style or beirteotyil° Aptly or 10 imam irlikit hem mover been surpassed. Rome up.o and operating In all weather; troto_nrjadoek a. la to o cluck. T. at SHRIVES DILWORTH & CO., WHOLESALE 4/lIOCERS AND COVIMSION MERCIIANTS. N. 130 and 132 Second street, between Wood and Ssulliitiski, Pilisbargb. and Agents Ihr Ls: A Birk i.strkt. Saw Radium Plalladalptda—a tnL assurlaisal ar Beaded Sugars and Syrup. an band, to which us Invite the attentions of Lb. city Id, japj.liadj,.. Girard Fire and . Marine Insurance Co. Or PIITLADSLPHIA. OFFICE OF PIXTSBURGH AGENCY. came Vourtli and 1.814111111a/d streets. CAPITAL, inainsoas—Tf oL M. flualn,J. I`. Steiner. ILA. Sbaeluil. Med, Paul Thurlow, K 1:4.1o ; J. K. Flanigan. Mucous IL Mittlislioissonel Jonas, IL. Lasutirss„ Thomas Crams. Wu, A. Somas. P. 0. Barman, A. I larL.Philli p V. Snyder, Wm. P. Waal: Aim. Halt 12,,Jr., Furman t!hmpp.n.t. JO:LA/NM Prol. A. S. 411 LS KIT, &dr, Will holm (Ulna. Woollen Isrttoliat, Vessels. limes. Buildings, Stator.'ldersisandlas and assupoutygensrallr, the man Plural*, tams na.Minisl 44 —. • - -------- --- A. H. HOLMES St BRO., SOLID BOX MIT SLEDGES, PICKS, i to MATTOCKS. CROI BARS, de , Thither Screw, Bridge Its, Car Dolts, WIMMUI, COTTO_N TOUAOC AND IIP-UP Alcusws, PITTSBU li 11. • Orrtc 23 Woo* WI, tarn/AA Amu Ivo Sworn. All lands or EllArtrualtb Work L IlrAtiorr, Se , done at tt• sbortast bottom, awl at the ',mot priers. 11311-All work vartAutral mini to any tearaufetinni #lO.l Citizen's Insurance Compy of Pittsburgh D. KING. Prrltsiont. /SAMUEL L ILIUM LIELI, Se/. OPP/CZ, 941 TKR. O /11: 7 7Mil v :AGIRKET AND *So !MOM'S HULL AND CAROO RINKS ON TUE OMO AND lONALIOOPPI RIVICON. TUIBUTANINP. it lasaras apalnat Lan or Damao ay AP, A r • SlI t a (Naga Me imalL tte :MA *IQ LVLAND NAVICATIOA TAM AAHURT,A T/ON. D H. D. 40 : Vim. Larhner Jr Wn., r. . S. K. liter, • ..• Mama! ea. }Cohort Dunlap Jr %rm. Ilingnam. 21 lisrlutgly • • John 14. lalnarth. Frame!, hallara. haat! )L Pennock • J. nrhuontnaliar Walla, Brinnta John a . Wm. IL Ilaya.. • tm. To Printers.—For sal% a lot of second haat Oulnusa [tales, Advertislat Rule*: awl DnuLle Cm. MA.ti at low Mar. Lunde. at Ws oltfra. lan DE ounwors Improved Non-Explosive Campherus Lamp Ifaritqc pureheo.ed the 'Lad An Mao above LAMP la . mantles et ALLIEIIALI I. BMA *VlAg=4' NITA sad or• Worn :- pond to foralio &... o , . Wed+ An • „sroonaable Thaw Lianproors inlaoaurseed **toreador **rind= lon sneolido. and Moo nab& nosrand satisfied that flaw E./ be WWI wit 11 :lathe islet:. Thor Woo oho toorelmiMant MAO and thosaaterislo wed being downer thou Mu 'Loot Solion: or oft aro** land, Moir mutt woe Into *mull aan W. Kara LANTJULNA *ad C.LNS on tbe amons: Wades Thia Maims hairs grandned Iliad tried, De tl cheerio . roved Rm. lag I.hteapheore Lamp. pat. acted Ja. • 1.15.1. awl are tally sathoted that It is • erre. valuable Im went; arol will he Salad (et preferable to +or tot. r . I. We believe b y It le redact. tr. tier deem it richly &earring the at. balks or rash as have croak. to ass Lazne. say Idatd. • • I. C. Riddle; Malaria, N. Y; A. A. Wilma. Batavia, 3.14 It. V. 5,4414 dkA WU.4 dx - V. Audio. j • Ortm T. C. =mama Llarleat.N.Y P.P. , ....r.Paraw 'do, • IL J. &Ira Rat* W.D.Loererie.Wlllhualit,Ll Y. A.)larele. der J. R. ilacstdl2,4 thG Nibs Nut , * . 41r:4 J. lipleuttings, dr; D. Tram dog Wows. • dat N. A. Weederard. 3A. Pa tterson 41 , A Rhea 011 and Platt inhume irate at the -.. sai . lhe -- Thileatlea of .Blearalaratrara and. Railroads la rarieratla,. ..„.d lotto neer West Laeterwaad Can.— The Lam War t.. 11 wow to - aparottoo at Dr. K larag 10.111 lead at. littera they ore hot tat oaf. • W 1& rot • Ala, '• First!. Premium. for best ~Billc Hat witsol i t SON. 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Al' AUCTION.—On Monday 1:1301albg. /fob. nNb. at .itieloa... at ea Connoartial males Room.,' Rowa earner Wood ai d bth 0,,,,, 0111 ba saki, without resevr., a =rk ...V • / Most of 44apie and label dry casla. among n arfh Ms- ~,ip . ',kap., ~.staspoes, ...flown darnicia, blaairata, I Plaids. illpaeul , 6 akabiarreL mbar( oltlia, &Woe.. prints. itit=, l 4 l l s Il Vei.tliga " r *Mr pod . ' 41kl i t ,rot 4 1‘ 4,1,. • : a SataalltY or fashionable rkaidat an* sZtrm boot/sat:mar -• , Man soya Le. 1118 P. IL DAV/8. /ad. \ • •• 111:::A.L AND SURGICALLDIRARY.... \ • , —will be add by Ilttolar, at *be Comansbd r e comer Wood and It stn. On TIIITILIDAY , ir VI . P..L. , 2Z , kl , . tha osarret, 4, ~ l i rw a l L l T =rt. 18,40,..ing1a. i roam a prints Library, alt of nbk-b are In tbo but condi non,. and tha aerial pablkatlona idegazill bound la bait .qp,.. no Cataloana