. ..,""'"'" /. ...,. - _—_.ppzuserD BY WIIITE k CO.. PITTSBURGH: WEDNESDAY M61:11ING, JANCAST 14, ow, • 'MT* Attssnis ers .—Nelther the EA' Mania' Boom ceP tlat l ¢;Zetaldiaticat”f tan Dvaly aurtle.sati opearl coittrsaayt : 4 14vii*tissikirvbod,elre end natio.. to appear fs thi smaper.oalfor4s7 mornlnkr, , riLl please hand them In `titan .cntunia.r. —•— . _ ~....val.Pir i a•barigh Weekly Gazettes.—The entenrie diaalatiori emu: iTitlity Guaira orida to oar boalneernaen a'srican desirable media© of amain their lamina. known air drtatatlon ia betn«nDiorand llrethourand,naehinir almost einnineiehant, nianutectum and ationdiral>. fo Weettoml P rinvia , and Faatern Ohio. Advance Payments.--Hereafter no Rub 4s7tDtkt win be take' for the Daily or WenlaY OArvtle. ebb.. payment is made In afPranee. Whenever the 14IMe te . u p to.whlett the sabscriptioa is paid. the raper Phil be ilwarlallY stopped, unless the embeeriptlon is ft hewed Gl.dvwee payment. Ail • transient uivertisiert . tryerr tkeeritrtlon: wlll - be require] to be Paid to ad. The only ea . .. Talons wail* what spacial month ', 1 7 or 7.117 =hetet!, ace mauls: eeplullw - LlitlinUnn Matter on each POOP Of this pope are indebted to Gov. Pollock fora copy I#ll Inaugural, We hare no room to-day t comment upon it. that the advantages of education might be en , joyed by all. To improve the efficiency of this system, not only by perfecting our common schools, but by THE WOnStrrom or Kelow-Novllisaism.—The encouraging and aiding "one or more" higher lit 'Buffule Commercial, Sir. eillmorten organ, and a entry institutions, in which' teachers can he Know-Nothing paper, in giving a history or trained ..ei t n:l d ri t u o it ed lifi u c c d . ; i rd i to increase th: b itd , Know Nothing move ments in the State of New - a w P lSc re h P w ri i ' ll at all times re m c ' eiv p e ur m p y " w e' illl ' o re g apjpro -York, nukes statements and admissions of a sin- sal. Money liberally, yet wisely, expended in inter character. We ask honest men to cont., the pursuit and promotion of knowledge is true - plate them. It states first that fife applicretion it:tegedrity.ioofdtivhitiosystem of this an fund diu for membership of men known to be friendly to for political or P se ' cta " rian purposes should veer be 72t. H. Bewares, * and belonging to the anti-Sla- made or attempted. To divide is to de wing of the Wbig party, wore generally Party and sectarian jealousies would be engen- A dlaikballed." Second, that others who had dr- dered; the unity and harmony of the system de ,ined•ada,iv,inn were „,.,, pak „„ when it tta,i stroyed, and its noble objects frustrated nod de feated. Bigotry might rejoice, patriotism would found that they were Seward men. Third, that weep over such a result. the few which were permitted to remain, "con- In the performance of the duties now devolved tambasted and demorallied" the original organi- upon me, it will be my desire to aid, by all con :alien. Fourth, thatif , those Seward men Who stitntionel and legal means, the development of the resources of State; and to encourage and were permitted to remain in the °rail had " re- promote her agricultural. mmeng,manefactunng -:spaded their oaths and fulfilled their oblige - and commercial interests. A kind Providence Bone" Myron H. Clarke would have been defeat- has bestowed upon us, with a liberal hand, all '-ed: -- "' Fifth, that the Seward men in the organize- the elements of wealth and greatness. Our val- Ilea have been organising Lodges since the taking elec.- tad's, and Plains offer their ferti man. and reward e " ward wit ii m the Plo w - their - share of the husbandh ' - tio in na g the blackballed and 'the expclied rich productions his honorable toil. Our likes -and lip others who. belonged to the Seward rend isustible coal fields; our rich iron deposits; „ tinti-thatery wing of the Whig party. :limestone everywhere; and just where most re- These the Buffalo'm ire ;the interminable forew, and.iturrushing popes calls "spurious I Lod dreams, all invite the energy and enterprise of ges " " trumped up Lodgen " Thus the our citizens to the development of their tress , Know Nothing party in. New York is split pp, ores, and promise a rich reward to their labors, ' hopleesly divided into two divisions. as wide apart rho smoke of our furnaces ; the cnish of the rolling-mill; the hum of, the spindle; and the L. as the pules, and bitter and rancorous towards lin of the workshop, attest the energy ...I man each other. The Seward Knew Nothings lateli , ~ afacturing skill of our people ; and whilst the held a great Convention at Schenectady, and plow, the loom and the anvil unite in the pro adopted a platform which takes broad ground in Inction of wealth, commerce by her thousand re feree of free coil; declares that free men, free .noes is bearing their - valuable and abundant Products to our marts of trade.. Amidst all 'null and free speech are the true elements of ' 'here great interests, and their rapid and almost republican American principles, and distinctly romantic development, it is a matter of congrat .4dierse teprinciples offereima governments. It station that agriculture, in its various depart hits the old order by declaringthe determination i neut., has awakened public attenuon to its im portance, and claimed and received from science - • of members not to countentince-any'proscriptb, 9f Americans on account of devotion to freedom, 1 ' l a ir.lbt,"ti°•,:fthit: 'aioc.'l.a,aPoerahriii.eul'turadeel deeply "and . adopts the main planks of the Massachu- ! Instry, cannot be indifferent jth g e ' laudable ef 'setts Know Nothing platform. ; forte nose making to perfect and advance thin ;. That may we learn from Ahese revelations, I first and noblest pursuit of man. als and all other branches of industry, should receive the . • which-ere undoubtedlytrue, as they are coml.. I ' fostering care and encouragement a the Go,. - berated by sufficient evidence! n ernmet. We learn that Know Nothingism in New York The interests of our great commercial empo- T . was originally seized upon by the Silver Grey,dam should receive the considerate attention id TFillmore pro-slavery wing of the Whig party, I she Legislature. Her manufactures, trade and and the Bards, or pro -slavery wittg;of the Demo- 1 mmmer T p a ti v 'l ati nf o g ve i m and increasing impart. eratic party, as a means of union arekebnOert, : 'pc. ? " a ' al . cam °-"-' P°P , /triton, wealth, enterprise and i ntelligence, le defeat the Seward Whigs and Softs ,' or lliirn- 1 ranks and rivals the first cities of the Union. -- barters. Know Nothingism was thus turned t o ! re make her the first among the cities of oar , muntry should be the pride of every Pennviva lion racrt_, isan and pro -slavery parposes4trid the oppori lien. Her interests are eo identified with the •to cattiolicsand foreigners wee used as a mere . ntereets of the State that they cannot be sena _ pretext by the most linprincipled political trick- ; :td without injury to t , A prudent and liberal ' starn which ever disgraced our country. To pre- ! tystem of legislation, appropriate to her real - tent the success of their plans, se„„m men,; manta, would promote her own and the interests Anti-Slavery men, men of Northern principles, ' 'f A th :out m g " l7Pi h s . essential to the prosper ._ mare_ to be kept out and if offered they were 'Ayof a commercial people. All classes of so blackballed. if they obtained admittance they nett', and every branch of industry, in their va - were expelled, not because they were not faith- , vied interests and economical relations, are in - fal to the distinctive principles of the now order. , initeil in securing and maintaining a cafe ' i ' "ng medium. To accomplish this result ~ ,but because they were opposed to the aggrat- ' v nl i v a v u and • - ' • prudent legislation ts necessary. The dieetnent and extension of slavery, and admired ' , ;reader. of a well regulated and carefully guard ' Wri . . , ,Tf. Seward as the great champion of -North- . ed system of banking, is not only neural policy, but elm righter It was impossible ; however, to keep , beneficial to the legitimate trade and commerce of the country, and aids in developing-her great , oecesat ,LL out - allAuti-Slavory men, hence difficulties arose, , ~ natural and industrial resources. Our present , iin &Vowed, and now we have two orders : system of banking, with the limitations, re bothi•professedly arming at the same object, end , strictions and liabilities, individual and other . banded together for tho.same purpose, and yet . wise, imposed by law on these institutions, has possessed of the most vindictive and bitter feel- i become the settled policy of the State. The lags towards each other. . :becks and guards thrown around them should . , net be Inseped or removed. Their own safety ' . We confess we are not ; ....sorry to see this re- 1 snit. The sooner this dangerous and corru and the security of the public, require their con pt I linnet:ice. nacre[ iembination falls to pieces the better for I Notice of numerous intended applications to the country. We hope to see Wm. H. Seward i the Legislature for new banks, an t increase of elected to the U. S. Senate, Willa, be is fitted to 1 b b e 7. l 7, e :Y. i r W eg i : i L d . r y vi th r r con u : l ll, ‘ o l U .:74- ith , adorn and and to elevate, hot we have no apulo• 1 out desiring to assume a hostile attitude towards gy for. Anti-Slavery men who will resort , to it ail boats, the propriety of incorporating all that secret combination to accomplish their objects. may be called for, under -the notice given, can not be justified or defended. . The extravagant, The pro-slavery - Know Nothings eXCLIFO their mproner or unreasonable increase of banks and oath-bound secrecy on the plea that the Jesuits b ' making capital, is not demanded by the wants . are a secret society; and these Anti-Slavery of the community. and will not and cannot be :, Know Nothings excuse themselves on the grated sanctioned by the Executive. The present corn . that their pro -slavery opponents have gone into a mercial and financial embarrassment of the COlll2- try; rho depressed slate of treiler . all past es, sictst order and they wish to fight them with 4, • ' perience, awl the more recent expenence of some 7 - their own weapons. All these excuses are fella- o f our sister States, as ~,,,,o i n th e ir ruined .;dons, i ns incere, and unworthy of free men.— banks and depreciated currency, demonstrate Anti-Slavery men, everywhere, should discard the necessity of legislating cautiously and pre : aldeueh dangerous and unworthy modes of ac- dentiY on this "Mine , . .. . . . '' Hen: Their cause is one which needs no coo- Ttea of banking number k o i fbanka, and consequently b ouseequ limitedentto, It l the 'icealutent, :and oaks for no adventitious aids.— ' and proper demands of active aids.— ' . amount by, the capital .ho '. addresses itself to the reason, the justice and and healthy trade, and the actual business wants the conscience of intelligent man, and is disgra- and necessities of toe community. This policy, ,ied by such reprehensible and proscriptive honestly insisted upon and pursued, would pro :conrees. - test the country from the disastrous consequence , -. .. . . .. . . .. ~ihoee - who hive joined the Know Nothings Anna sincere motives, will see from these revela ileum., and from the events of each praising day, ..;itow.little faith is to he placed in the professions the leaders and w,re-pullers of the order, who ' tire - using it, some for the promotion of one lines! - object and party, and some for that of ~..another. Some have an office to gain, some an mislay to . punish, and very many care more for spoils, the power and eclat, than they do "'for ,the distinctive measures which hays been ;.`.Pet tikafthe great end of the organization. INAUGURAL ADDRESS OT • - GOVERNOR POLLOCK :" Peanut Citizens:--Custom sanctions and de : 4 untids a brief declaration of the principles-and ••••• • to-he adopted and pursued by an Ezecu nve aboutio assume the functions of that ofGce. tt The character. of; our' institutions demonstrates 'we propriety, of each declaration.. All the just ik , llers of iheGovertiment emanate from the peo pia; erld to. thcm-shoold be communicated the ,- .7i.vosattex in which it is proposed_ to execute the lowers conferred. ••:' The people are sovereign; an din the exercise 1. , •^l3t . - their -sovereignty they bate "ordained and established" aconetitution for the government all thejiltate. That constitution, I have this day. the Present . * of my follow citizens, and of ;;z Idea who is the searcher of heartsand with reliance on His ?hid= to direct—sworn -le to auppOrt The high powers therein delegated . • -to -ane . -respective tic-ordinate branches of rho t - ,Government are clearly expressed and defined.. —Bids Will _with the grant of powers, stands - declared= of the rights of the people, recog tl .:glaing.thegencral, great and'essentiel prise plea 4 liberty and free government- To guard ligoinet t the transgression of the power delegated ; and to preserve forever inviolate the rights, liberties i .arid privileges of the citizen, thus declared, will I be both a-duty and a pleasure, In fell harmony . ..;iiitheiery sentiment of my heart, every impulse mynature. 'Republican Institutions are the pride, and jest---1 ;fie - glory of-our country l's enjoy them is • t Privilege, to maintain them our duty. Civil rend religious liberty—freedom of speech-and of ~•• the press, the rights of consoience- and freedom t' - .. -- cifornrsldp--tirc the birthright and the boast of ; --- 'the American citireo. No royal edict, no pond 'kcal Remelt, dun restrain or destroy thew In the injOyment of these blessings the rich and the • high and the low, meet together—the constitution, in its scope and ample develop :twat, shields and protects them all-: When these . :_sighteareassaitcd, these privileges endangered, either,by mad ambition or by Intleences foreign tiztiae-trorr interests of the Nation and at war jilthJOTO of wormy—that noble Impulse of the - :Aizieriosa heart, which prompts it to revere home . — itsid native land as sacred objects of Reelections is' then the ballot-boz in its omnipotence, _Speaking in thunder tones the will of the people, .- s .pebokes, the : wrong and vindicates the freedohe of the man—the independence of the citizen:4- Ton - ,the' AMeritan,people. have thew blessings - " been committed as assured triati they are, mod +mist Seer bui t 'lbeir guardians and defendera.- arid.free, cm 3ziftiterMed . by partizan attaelunents, mewed, lb , ••• - - tbanleniasticed authority or-ghostly Szt.titinatrangtit."of.fearleas manhood and in the ; NiCilkOrtroll of hie'„rights--shoelct exklit fe living illustration of the Wittier. ;•_ ItaranfifrAnteriPan. flepablicattinntl,F9clSho. ; • lag a true and "Angle allegiance to his country, vos. the people demand relief and release from and to no othe r . power but "the Clod that madel--there burdens. The press . and the ballot-box and preserve, of so a Nation." hat e declared the popular will on thin subject, Virtue, intc:ligeuce and truth are,the founda- anti that will should be obeyed. Only; and a lion of our Republic. By these our institutions sonic etion of its propriety, will prompt me to and privileges can and will be preserved. Ig • give a cordial support to the - accomplishment of norance id not the mother of patriotism or of this dhject. Republics. It is the enemy and destroyer of In this connection, and whether a sale of %II or both. Education, in its enlightening, elevating any ,if the public imProvements be effec ' or and firming influences; in the full power of its nt, the abolition reorganization of the and 'beneficent results, Ehould be encouraged by the of Canal Commissioners, and the F•ubstituti.. of State. Not that mere intellectual culture that some other efficient and responsible system of leaves the mind a moral waste, mild to under- mantgement, are subjects worthy of considers stand the duties of the man or citizen, but that thin.. Every measure of reform in this regard higher education, founded upon, directed and calculated to increase the efficiency and respon coutroled by sound and elevated moral princi- sibility of the supervisory power; protect the ple—that reeoguizes the Bible as the foundation interests of the State; and correct the real or of true knowledge, as the text-book alike of the alleged abuses of the present system, will receive child and the Anterisan Statesman, and as the , my approval. greatcharter and bulwark of civil and religions ; The people having at the recent election deci freedom. The knowledge thus acquired is the' deft against the passage of a law prohibiting power conservative of ,States and nations; mere I the manufacture and sale of spirituous liquors, potent in Its energy to uphold the institutions of it will become tin: duty of the Legislature and freedom and the rights of man than armies and Executive to consider what other legislation may navies in their proudest strength be necessary to control and correct the evils of The framers of our Constitution understood intemperance. Our present license system, al this, and wisely provided for the establishment though highly penal, and emrective of many of schools and ••the promotion of the arts and I abuses, is still defective. The fissility with which licensee are obtained for the sale of mint sciences, in one or more seminaries of lean:tin, - . ofimprovident banking. An extraordinary and unnecessary increase of banks and banking facil ities, in seasonii of great general prosperity, leads to extravagant and ruinous speculation.— ; Such increase in times of commercial distress, aggravates and prelongi the evils it was design ed toreznedy. Entertaining these views 1...wi1l "not hesitate to satiation the re-chartering of old and solvent banks, which by prudent and care ful management, and an honest adherence to the legitimate purposes of their creation, have meri ted and received the confidence of the public.— Nor will I refuse to sanction the incorporation of new banks, when indispensably necessary and clearly demanded by 'the actual business wants and inter es ts of the community in which they may, be located. To no ollihr, and under no other circumstances, can yield the Eiecutive consent. - To promote the welfare :tiid prosperity of the Commonwealth, by regulating and increasing her finances, economizing her resources, main taining her credit, reducing her debt and reliev ing her people from oppressive taxation, will bo the objects of my anxious desire; and to the ac complishment of which every energy of my ad ministration will be directed. The public debt, now exceeding forty millions of dollar., and the annual taxation necessary to meet the payment of its interest, seriously affect the great itultutiri al interest. of the State; drive labor and capitol from the commonwealth; prevent the extension and completion of her. noble systemof education, and the prosecution of those lendable schemes of benevolence, which at once benefit, dignify and adorn a free and enlightened people. Every consideration of State pride, every tor five of interest, require its reduction and speedy liquidation, by every available and practicable .means. Toaccure this object, rigid economy in every department of the government; retrench ment in the public e spendi tures ; strict accounta bility in all the receiving and disbursing officers of the Commonwealth and no honest and faith ful discharge of duty Ly all her agents, would contribute much, and also save millions to tbo Treasury. Created by the State, in the prosecution and -management of her tysteml of internal improve menta—a system characterized by "prodigality, extravagance and corrupt political favoritienz"— the sale of these improvements, or et least of the I 'main line,' as a means of reducing this debt, lessening taxation and saving our financial credit has foe many years occupied the attention of --the-people, and their representatives . Bills far': the male of the main line have been paused by : three different Legislatures, two of which were approved by the Governors then in office. Tho people, on the question being submitted to them in 1844, decided, bye large majority, in favor of the sale; and yet them, works, from the de- I fective character of the,lawa authorizing the side, the restrictions contained in theta, and fteuredb er causes, remain-unsold. Public sentiment, founded on economical, moral and political con elderations, still demands, and Buspublic welfare still requires their see. ~ The consideration to be paid,' the mode, terms , and conditions of the sale, out to be 'Carefully considered. Just and liberal inducements should be offered to purchasers; whilst at the same time the people should be protected against wrong _nd-unposition. By avoiding the errors nt... ; for- Met legislation,..a pale on terms favorable to the Btata':and beneficial to the purchaser, may be ' It Ss rain to :Lope for Mreduction :otillo debt and relief, from tatition , 4lthout a sale 'of the whole,or part, - of Oliepublra improvements. In-H Cumbered with delt,'andiiiied to support a sys.. tem,- the taariagemerdnt which has been marked ` 1, 5 4tnn'agateetil 4 PeiWitur*;Eftstidttletit spoonlition And • reckhili diatoitud - of radio ' hasp; er liquors, is an evil that demandsleform. The number of places in which the aro sold should be limited by law; and no license gran ted unless by the Courts, and in the manner now required in the cave of public inns and taverns; and subject to the same regulations. restrictions and penalties . The desecration of the Sabbath by a traffic so fruitful of evil, mud no demoralizing in its results, is in direct opposition to the law of God, :Ind the moral sentiment of the people; and is a reproach to the age in which we live. A stringent and comprehensive law, remedial in its provisions, and vindicating the great law of the Sabbath, in its physical and moral ref:Diens tomai. is re quited not ou'y by the moral sense of communi ty, but would be justified by every sentiment of humanity, every consideration of phdantloopy, every impulse of pure and genuine tritriotism. , The history of intemperance is written in tears and blood. Pauperism, taxation and crime fol low in its train. A remedy should he applied; and public sentiment, with thirfull for, .o of its moral sanction, will approve all r rte hint and constitutional legislation on this aubjoc: The pardoning power—the harem:Anus blend ing of mercy, and justice in our Constitution— will be exercised with a just regard to both these important principles. With every desire to ex t.:in mercy to the unfortunate and repentant transgressor, justice, in her stern demands, will not be overlooked by the pardon of the vicious and hardened criminal. This power has been conferred on the Executive, not to overthrow the administration of justice, but to aid and promote it. It should he exercised with great caution, and only upon the most satisfactory assurance that it is due to the condemned, and that the rights and security of the public will not be pre judicrl by the act. To prevent the abuse of this posrer, and to protect the Executive from impo titian, notice of the intended application should be published in the city or county where the trial and conviction took place. Experience has demonstrated the impolicy of subscriptions by municipal corporations to the stock of railroad companies. This is especially true in relation to county subscriptions. The practice should be avoided, or at least not en couraged by future legislation. Legislation, so far as practicable, should be twera! and uniform. Local and special legisla• o ought to be discouraged, when the object can be obtained by general laws. Its tendency is pernicious, and general principles and public good are often sacrificed to secure personal end private benefits. “Omnibu legislation" being improper in itself and demoralising in its influ ence, cannot receive my sanction. The'•iews and practice of my immediate predecessor on thissutject meet my cordial approval. PenuTylraniii, occupying as she dues an impor tant and proud position in the nisterhosal of States, cannot be indiffereut to the policy and acts of the National Government floe voice, potential for good in other days, ought .t Le disregarded now Devoted to the coestitalos and the Union—as she was the first to sanction, she will be the last to endanger the one or •iolato the other. Regarding with jealous care the rights of her sister States, she will Le ever rradv to defend her own. The blood of her sons pour out on the many battle-fields of the Resolution. attests her devotion to the great principle. of American freedom—the centre-truth of Ameri can republicanism. To the Constitution in all its integrity; to the Union in its strength and harmony: to the maintenance, in ill purity, of the faith and honor of-fdir country, Pennsylva nia now is and always has been pledged—a pledge never violated, and not to be violated until patriotism ceases to be a virtue and liberty to be known only as a name. Entertaiuing these sentiment., and actuated by an exclusive desire to promote the peace, bar. molly and welfare of our beloved country, the recent action of the National Congress and Executive in repealing a solemn compromise, only less sacred in public estimation than the the Constitution itself—thus attempting to ex tend the institution of doniestie Slavery in the territorial domain of the Nation. violating the plighted faith and honor of the country, arous ing sectional jealousies, and renewing the agita- Gon of vexed and distracting questions—has re ceived from the people of our own and other States of the Union, their stern and merited re buke. With no desire to restrain the full and entire constitutional rights of the state nor to interfere directly or indirectly with their domestic institu 'ions, the people of Pennsylvania, in view of the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, the principle Involved in it, and the consequences 'resulting from it, as mmkerCalready by fraud, violence and strife ; have re-Mgrmed their opposition to the extension of slavery into territory now free, and renewed their pledge "to the doctrines of the act of 1780, which relieved us by constitutional means from a greivous social evil; to the great ordinance of 1787, in its full scope and all its beneficent winciplre ; to the protection of the personal rights of every human being under the Constitution of Pennsylvania, and the Constitu. lion of the United States, by maintaining inviolate the trial by Jury, end the writ of habeas corpus, to the assertion of the due rights of the North as well as of the South, and to the integrity of the Union!' 1 Th. drelaratlon of tbew dirtaistett Is not the recogol. lion of the fundamental principles of frayhm and human tight. They are wither new rev stet - Clio. They in ,, ii taught by patriotic fethareat the tratelytme of our tnuo tree deloydeng and learned amid the Muni y snows of %.l , lel Throe. and the tolg I ht therethereof war and resolution - Th. warn stamped with ndelible Imprea upon the irreat charter of one righ remodied in the - legislation of the hat and puma Sala the tee have Mel Um heart, and fell burning from the lip. of orators and Statesmen. whose mentoria am innaertal asi the prined Ides they chattel:tad. They-have teen the watoh.word and the hams of millions. who bare gone before us, are Ob. watrieword and the hope of millions now, and will be of millions yet unborn. In many question. of National and truly Amelia, PM' i.—the due protection of American labor and industry rf.,ll,'aih7l:".:::::`<,lrnot"'n' at Conies 'e `? . . i: (lon. deiguar:the wollable diqrlbution of the promed. of the public lands among the States, loth/ of education .1.1. i In milere fromNobt and taxation: • judiclome•hotne. stead bilh, of in Nagaith oat...ligation laws: and the protertico of our country nst the imuthfretion and Importatimtnt foreign cooper, and ennelete—ln all them, ea as a Sato itod swordes deeply Interestaat and to thelradoptlon and promutionevery encouragement should ... 10 , P ,, 3 1 1 . 1 1 ZIP110t7r n teVINIIV147 ' l h" n t :Ll w rls ho tltTifytZ i orna l 7 warmest gratitude for the honor warmed; and myriad.* to them thin day 1.. that - I will try" to realise their a. pat lona and not tetray their contichowe. In a.m. In. the rapensibillties of tido high Mew I wouldhe felon to myself mid to the (ann. that now opprom tuaabouhl I hesitate to affinn my unearth...l In in my ahility to alletharge Its appropriate dulls. In • manner commenen rata with Metz Impurtance. If I canuot mom, 11111 Is. hoe to dawn., therouddanre and approbation am, fellow• citizen!. I tie not expect. I dam not hope. th area eel, Kyr.. he annotate' will artala to avoid, all other t. dimetrant Conscious of the rectitude of my Intent/one n eltl: f b er i ginur;rtter totIVIVP.o.T irAterct d ; co, ' drawer to perform esay duty faithfully and fearlasaly, and haring demo thla will abide the judgmen tof • gen t mug people; aeured that If they condemn the act. they will at least award to oath. meanie( good inantlon. Path Um emalltution foamy guide: ' , qua/ and etarl MU. town"' nor dude, the 'create. good ofte greatest number my otyort—and Invoking the AM and blessing of the Ood ofour father, aid de.lAtig to rule In !IN fear— ttr; Uelliere:es h oPtt:lta ' te ' . h g l in'tarn i Ur . e 4 .l ' elf 17:ItIV. ota priellega. defrod ourhonor. and advance the per parity aod happinno of 0..07. 44.11111 POLLOCK. U.rreetnmteurw of the New York lkmrler ViklilllllGTON, Sunflay keening. Despatches from the Secretary of Legatio tutu that the physicians have given up all hope of the recovery of our 31inister Judge Mason - Ho continued insensible at the time of the de rture of the despatches. Judgo Meson is ove sixty yearn of age, is corpulent, aml in coos. quence of a broken limb has been for some tim The rumors relating to the return of the lion. James Buchanan from England lu the ;spring, are entirely untrue. Ills expected return ban been postponed by himself, from August until October next, and it will then depend on the ktste of 'the l'reeidential ammasx There is no doubt of the rrisignatioo of Daniel E. Sickles, Erg., and the appointment of the lion. John Appleton as Secretary of I d . place, has probably been. agreed on. The intended party movement against neertt auciotion, has been postponed - by the Detneerats, until they have received metric - definite informa tion of the strength of the Know Sothic Ka in the different States. It is reported that tho Mialeter bow Nieura sox, has filed an additional remonst against the Kinney Expedition, with apt eine proofs of its kostlle intentions against Mein ague, and oleo tbatite Nicaraguan goientment appeal, to Eng. land.and Prance for protection. SPECIAL NOTICES Du PontDowner.--gvery variety Rile Mining old Blasting Poird!iragAll Mtn parkeets .I,ly on band an 4 for .8.14 ham =Oa, lots 4, cult pfis tharsrsonfavanad. to ma 41. Itakty Fen. V, W.O. BIDWELL, Maliutacturene Agt, liff.43A 166 rmt strvet., ttobtmdt.; DUO and Comfort—Tl o T,'oTlfOrui a t•4r wu, ter,oet. tr66l PIA; 1113144 tkol pgentlaratop• of Um Undo., •on Alas to, 4. ..y •••• t Fa brul se .mold me '.41, gait fit sad • pod Um. le•y $ T T W"114. .- - - . Another remarkable bare of Pape; HOLMES, RABE & CO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. • War.a.— . lol,l Ls to certify that I ha, beet. sufferin. for SUCCESSOR TO . . _. _ - mom- than throe years free. a Tape W. rm.'ad hare used A. 11. 110L31ES & BROTHER, g i loltel NC INN ATI-Ti.enew r MILT remedies and so-called l 4-ru.140, , without effect.— 1 and spivr..ll,l pase.....ier Pleitner (I'4.V^ , . . . 7 , I was at last induced to try Dr. II 0.4.,.., American Worm MANCYACTU OEMS t.r . INN CFI. lint, tioraTx. 303311.1•0tter. 0311 have , Ino el•T•and in.ranot li nte ,333,33.3 on . El 3 Nr,l3. 3 a.Jan. Nen Me or NetnittfUlt, I pkeur-.1 a 1-4,tqe at the Druz .soLID BOX VICES, II ANIIEREO 11.1)N AX- I:t hat lo 4. , 10e1, 3 E.TFor fn-Ight . 0 11. 4 . 4 ...130, oN Store nf thse. , l44 alardner.and..in u 3 r alioniament. .Druz (cord. or t 0 ial7 FLACIi....r LI% I Nildl'i /N. Asia sceat relief. the first dose brought 4 say a rate 1% oraz a • LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT KINTUCRY MILITARY usrsTrrtrrE, the , tormone length of twenty fir. Pr, TUCKS, PICE.B. ~,,,tho.. ....- tor ...Teru,. loaner/1 Inn to *Ad 3 Timber, Mill, Tobacco ',i. Cotton Screws, 14Y.1.,Ri nII oi l testimony to the riflery of till. valuable medicine, . that other, talirted as I have 1,,,.. may 5.140 Oa. It • e, , . 5a,,,,,, g1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. :. , . , r . a k 1? „ 4 , T . ,171 ., a , 1i n a ... V1 r t.3,.. i nr , h i e. , 1 ,, az1111.1 , ..• o i f .. tfg;. I • nth, trial, MRS. MARV 14.1.11Td. 7.:Dunran et... ' C.... Ilyiligli Bolls, with Thread and Nuts The murse 40 study Is that usually taught In the Is, January ,th. 1‘3,.. 7th ward, Illtsbursh " . Complete, 1,1),0...with the tolditim of , a more , wwndei ~ , o r ., and P) ,. .1 , 7, 1 '.1f. A:No/NET/to,. L i n , i n Eno , „„ 0.. .. Ti,, nruarkablesperimeo of Tspe berm rpoken of .Lyra I PITTSBURGH, PA., . 4 -.3.14-eeprng and Bushiem Form, sad 31 , 4.1ern. lanaue m. he men at the score of the Proprietors nt Dr. McLane, k . v,... .. rk ~, lon V. mlfuge and Liver Pills. PLEMI OO I 1111.0 d. 1 W...'".'• No. St Wool "3. .ston e "-- --- • —3-- Lb. stateenth roull.anoual Iteasioa openson the Neronct I tl2 r lo. no.. .3.1 and WI al . Pittsb's. asrauwori, warranted- alill-lf Monday In February. (loth 1,. +3 44.1 Entire char, • , ' - 4103 per half ye ar Ir./Mon. payah. In adv., Agency of Dr. Fitch's Celebrated Med- ' • . HARDIVAILE Address the Buyerfirstentlent, at 'Military Inecit n t Franklin enemy. EY," or Mtv-to3,4o.llthed, Row. Woodat Dr. O. It. FLEYSER'2 4 Drust Store, Nn. ID% oorne, I.OGAN WILSON & C() .31741A5-T P. DUDLEI. President of the board. Wood et. Iced Virgin Alley: Cherry Putman), Pulmonary Balm, Pmtoral Exper Beg to call the attention of Buyers to their For . Rent torso, Pulmonary Oilmen,, DepuraUve dyrup. Heart extensalveStoek of T HE Diick Dwelling, known heretofore no 'loom 7 ln Diamond site betweeo th e ph.' C''''''''' U"'". e""'' '' .'“" ." r " ..•1" ' " C "' Ll ' HARIDWAILE AND SADDLERY, ta.s . l h' sdiivese ;it.. st pevseat recuPied 1 .) Mr. Ma. 141 er (1.1, An Dyspeptic Mixture. Cough and Cathartic PIIIS Nereine, Vermifuge, Female Pills, Female Sp...rill, a , fie, used hy him amstantl comprising ono of the molt . i .,, no t T i p . leM assort...Os in ths la j s ., h;_r. t, For tenu, lihNIT to la the treatment nf 3 .11t . la 11.211 natter. In ~ ..1 1., .1 10., T . u . t : ""4 with ''''''''' ' ''' ' ' d '''''''"" itecr.tven ay RECENT PACKETS FROM EUROPE, SUN DRIES FOR SALE adds, (big Wu, (Insnimpt.,,, A.,,,,,,, ii„, i h „,,,,... 2 ,, , ,,. aod sbich they offer nu the most tavaraute wet.. Mier pep1,41.1*,,A,k„,a, fh, , je,„,,,,,,,. ~,, chants suing East will find their intereet promoted h 14 Lena lrd, buying their RARDWARE at ...;?/stse ' ttr b , j - Pate ” hes; .` ,ark Dry AMA.. Onnokuntr, rales. etc_ rte. Dr. Pach's uneolualfel I Wont Adm. Plated AUG:mural SuiryborGrs. Na. 31 Wood *tree:, Pittobooight 13 - Wivd, , V.l . V 14 I.oml 31001, Cl.Clleithaellarrt.) 611-1•*13 ID . Tanners' Sera ps 3 LS Dr. Faclit Inapruned Pet! Sprosp Z-h.coul. 31.* ,al7 'CASULESS.7IZ7EA(3). der Brua. Dr. Aides Saner meat HENRY H• COLLINS, 1 INSEEI) OIL-13 bbls. Linseed Oil just mu FORWARDING AND 1 ,F ree'd mid fur gala ON A x f. Alm. all kinds of Proprietary Mealtime., Truro.. Sup C 0 M M f_li S 1 0 N MF. ' - - - --by R. ROBIS - - . . Porten, Si °older B. Remember the Wu, Ur. KMY SER'S,I4O Wood street.. ebgn of the lioiden dlortar. Worms even in Adult/L.—The tration or B. A. Pahuestock, Verrnifuge has slway.. t... 0 characterised wah success, always producing In the feel. Inge a marked change for the better, Any one win We. It can safely confide In it. and the delicate Infant can not be inptrad by Its use. Adults. the. are frequently mil .pect In, worms In the rectum and smut Intestines. which al -aye Impair lie health. , • • , Afeurs. IL A fialtn..ol,l, J 'L. IiANALLam-1 have used two bottles of II A. Yahnes. were Vertnifuge. whh.ll I purchased ham your agent; It had the desired effect in bringing alelLY a larste number of anng fence my wife. I purchased another and gave It to or child. It had the same offset. tningini sear great nuantenr• of norms theretnra recounnend It to the pub Ite as a owe remedy for norms_ P. NlT:lltit. Prepared and sold by 11. A FAIINESTOCK corner lit and Wteel sta. It Should be Universally Known—for It I, strictly true—that Indluestion Is the parent of Lvtre proportion of the rata/ diorama. Dynentery.dlarrhom, cholera marbles, lber complaint, and many other dleaa we enumerated In th• eft, hetpeetor'o weakly eataingue or deaths. are parrated by Indbreetlon alone. Think or that, dyer.pttra ' think of It at who rafter from dleoadertd stomachs. and it you are eralliax to ha guided by tdrlm, founded upon experten:e.nerort, at once (doetdolay &day) to lloodand's tierman DlttaM prepared by Dr. C. X. Jack- Jam. Which. as an alterstlee. curative, and Inelprant. stands alone and unapprosiehed. thineral depot, 1= Arch street. We have tried these Bitten,. and know that they arvi excolient frth. diseases spec:Mod above.—PAdatetriimi tits Rem. See advertisement. par- , r4l" Great Cure of Rheumatism' -.—The Editors of the Rlehmond Repubiltan, Dwe. 24th.18iii. say that tarter, Spanish Mixture Is ie.+ quart median.. They had a man in their mews mum who was Misted with violent Mercurial Rheumatism. who was continual], somplaining of raiser, In the back, limbo and faint.[—his else bad beesmse feverish and matter,. neck swollen. throat too, &natal the symplunis of Rheumatism. ntuntatuiii 'with Scrofula To.. [...his., Cat ter'. Spanish , Ili•ure rued him. sod lu au-oiliturtal anti, as shove, they ht.ar until loony to Its wonderful effect; and ear their only reirret *Aram of the 0f...c1e, of such a mamma. They eh fully refsaurrtend It. „Mem their fvrttlfea. and notiw PEARL STEAM MILL. CANAL BASIN, ALLEUIIENY NEAR TIM RAILROAD ATATION. Families will by supplied with nor varinm Jura grout at U. . UM. min 4 - A e. Vho at L l'a. 1,1 le !cache their .•ou atrwt. Brsuu t uornurhrs , Ll Wll Arrty and Clair Pittsburgh: 11. P. mSearta, ur J. T Druaalets, .01.11e.Chuel. now will he dullyunul It. farolll.elnultber tithe C ' Tenn, eAsit nv Qullverr Ira-re BRIAN. 11E.NNKDV • CO. Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor. -- The, nover hne hywn • d0n..., tn.. In Itat•rin Ilealna • &tn.!, pain an be on quirt', allared. and wh•ro p.n. In • high F.. nt Innainengtinn .an b.. rapidly redunrat I. their ['stand etate. nor .here nound•and be tlnroughly and rapidly h••1«.1. and dennyn(pitrln •tonnlellbent•itler *me yr deist, than villa "thwarg )la.ncta 1.11, Farg•.l,•- In One, Wann& Simplot, and Itrulymi—mmualtl.• to which children are nin•lantli nate., the artion of the genuine F.arnm-nit. I. weer th• memo . limo murk Pain and 6Pitertne O.{ UM ti& Ir prommi.4 . — libranver. Llia itself I. othm &pendant Pima harishi at hand the (tenpin. 1.1• WIT Ittearcroa, aim for particular* of which I respertfUlir IV. , intro y printed pantillote, ihr the truth I NMI my Rolf ramtmoill.le• So ram of Burns and health no matter inm mean. L over eet. In aim ono !WILD, reciatral the all-pou.rn Painriubiluinp. and hyaline pualitha nf the bruairt Pi erfaartut. For sale by enrner Wocd se. end Virgin allsy And by •41 Druggists throughout tbe ttnitwi Metes. je.%ter..l/rnT • Citizen's huniranee Compy at rittsburgli 14 - 3 f. IistIALET, rr.s.sina. SAMUEL L MAKalf tILL. orma. 91 WATXR. DETWERN ir,orir ..uvr! WOOD STRIECTS. NM- IN,ItIt HULL AND A ROO — RISK:4 ON TUC If f 0 AND MIS.MRSIPPI ILI V Lit& AND TFI lIRITA r: 4 •Ir IlLy.tres upersmA YE lhanupe "re A LAO 11. C. prnts ar NA YEA card E SL AND NAEIOATIr .aTAI A.NAPORTAT CrIALUTGNa . WIM a.OlOl. 1 Wm. Laelawn, Jr. hamorl 11.... , N. Y. Kier Rnburt Dun Lap. Jr, E. thrb....b. John i i l,ll l 6 =ll. lame si Prnark ' , rands Sollers, Water Bryant. J. efel.xemakox, . John Shlptuo. X2OOO Wanted on a Mortgage, fi,r on, or two yew, Cu end Hun Hen; F-ntaLs. all.. In lb b..t of the city.. Apol, u , Liar oti.. deZif FAMILY FLOUR.—Vent Grantls-eururtant y on bats,. end far sal. WRolesale and Retail by i b. W. lIKI S RTT .1.4 95 Peon t. UNITED STATES LIFE 'INSURANCE ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY CIIARTEIIKI) APILII. 24, liSn..4;:maszl rzarresa. OAPITAL--8250,000. cun. Ilarts and au nn PWadelphso UFFICI:II4S OY Tug MIME 14 , AILIVLT I.I.IILADeLYiI M. 0.., R. Cm.orll. Pad FL 1 /.43.1.1. .D. W. ' q . k.%oprot, Itt=tgiico, Jan* , Plorettro, D.rerruz. Prnvirst —Btepboa It erswllml. Pr./W.lv A.mluneri . hvmym Exusittter—lltt.rburgh, Je.rueo 11. Willson, IL 1).• )111.ghntly Mr, R. IL I.lmrry, NI D. 000001 E K. ARNOLD. Lop... mhl7 Fourth naval!. klttrbtash 11AZA_RD DER AGENCY. MI Vorieties of Powder n: • o.clrA,vrLr oN HAND. ALSO, Safety e. dvr I. 11. GRAY?. Agont, 13211 rt. Pltlaburigh. PH ILADELPH to Fire and Life Lustunnee Company, Nu. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, urrosirE Tux rr.sTom 1101`.VE. Will make all kinds of Insuranoo, nithe Perpetual or Limited. ou every darriptiou of Property a Merebandl, st reasonable rate. nforwaalum. RtiIIKRT KING. Prnl.lent. M. W Baum, Vks Plesident. DIRECTOne; M: IL Copo. Onn Joe. R. Jnhn Claytn. R. Millar. CIA. IC. 11. English, P. U. Naverg. C. Sherman J. „lingua, F got/gang, Egerntlry LADIES' FANCY FURS M'CORD & CO., euItNAR WOOD AND MTH STRAW7S. .ARE NOW OPENING THEM LOWE 1.7 k a FANCY VOILA, embnclne uvq, vadat. of SABLE, MARTIN, FITOB, SQUIRREL LYNX, UJNEY, , SWANS DOWN, . , ?ALMA:4, V li.7ORIN ES, CUFFS, MUFFS, kr , •Isteh be, Invite the ettenlion of the Ladles. PUUMireb. Nov. V. 11454.—fa Hertua, or Rupture, a Durable Disease. of 140 Wood strain. Imp Lars to annnunry babe publie that be bas made arrangements with Mr. %l.rrh, of New York, to anti end adapt hot Da," Cots Tan, whleb re.lred lbe polo. medal through a aural.' moonlit., consisting of Professor RlVlldelt, P.a.. CAB anc....4, CURE, and other, at tha Vora In dustrlal Esblbitinn of all Datlano. Dr. Roper bas an f floelaack of his Drng atom rd.we all kinds of TRUFEEP. SUPPORTER/IL LACE /MOCK tafill. SHOULDER BRACES, PILE PROPS, and susPENBlity Datil/AGMs. aro turd. and utisfaolion Warranted. thus. at every poky ran b• obtained. and of • quality Imparter to any other.. In the manna. The greet p.ralenes of Rupture Dna Indurod the Dr. to ors eanonlal attention to thow rag. of din.. ninirlon trnntlanhntl ...Patna with full monfldonre. that his long ...mien. 10 Um treatment of such...tit...a. bled blot to meet the Inert...dug wants of the renzontanlll In this regard. If you bars• rupture do out fall to 0011. AO for Dr. KEYSER, at blalaboleaals Drug Store and Tn.. Depot, No 140 Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Sign oith• Uolden Mr.u. PITTSBURGH Life, Fire & Karina Insurance Company; OFFIVE 56 FIPTII STREAT, APONIC HALL PITTSIIO.OII. PA. N /100. V. Prredrnt. C. 1 .1.41 A. CO On,C.:Mary, This Company 'anises every Insurance ap. perteloing toot eeeeecte4 with LIFE. RICKS. Altosgehtet 11511 and Gm Rbke,en the Milo sad / 1 bsissit+l l l rims sad tarl , sad Marine EJeks ewe. And Egainst Loss or Damage by Fire, And &indeed the Perils of the Sas and /Wand Navigation and Trananottst3on. PoUoies tuned st the loaraertrat•• emulate:it with aatair toall earth. IMEMEI . . . . Oturcenem Amlee B. Mem, Wo. S. Moen, !soma .11eClurken, .1•111 MI D. littlfil, William Phillip . Meranderllredlel. John Omit, John Fullerton, Faunal P. thestant, M. De ROAM (hirer, John Medlieln, Alekatuter Iternolds. AtElt Fume. andau. SWAMI, Ilaggu n iM ' etannlng I/Inun Stone. U litVelillr tt l eat cove Is t tat roLl - Hardware Salem= Wanted, in a first chit Phlla . delphta A [.atl.miuAaslag WM sdAsof the businassolatilanom porritai Piewaylvsnla awl pgo, cor atiwr prompt pular en .a. am .44tta W. i..CU4P4AII‘. ,}to.MAM eiftVitth ..I E 1 . 1 CIIA N T , " - AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN 1 ARD a BUTTER-25 kgs. No. T Lard: CHEESE, BUTTER , SEEDS, FISH, •44.... r.e. se utter: d htga. mash Dotter, out And Produce Generally, and fo r sa l e fre roll n .' by air, R. ROBISON • (O. No. 25 Wood street, Pitteburgh. -- )L lErFLUITI-150bos.).1:ezj hu, ARNOLDNOAD & WILI.AIAIS Jan b..,r p....,, t d O,ISGN.AZo . Kfosv.ab , wwlts or 1.0.06R-100 bbh.. extra and .uperfe Chilson Furnaces, Wro'l Iron Tubing t Plod, just. reel and flu mile by IL 'ROBISON ken. AND PITTING GENERALLY.I OLOSVILLE LIME-100 bbls. rec'd and For Warming and Ventilation of Buildings. .i / tor solo by Ain It, ROBISON lOF A. •W. will oontraet for Warming and Ventilating by I.,, , EATHEIFS-48 sacks now landing from !team or Hot Water, Pipes or Clillsou's Cam,... Ch.M. , . 11' 'team, Jeanett for gJe by I ISAIA II DICKEY A CO. Rehonha Hmpltals. Yaetcolot, Green Howe. Court House, DRY PEACIIES-23 bags now landing Jail liotsln or Dwelling. No. 2.5 Marks, et.. Pittaburgh from steamerdeanett for ale by A. A. CARRIER & BRO.. _I!" - __ _ ISAIAH DICKEY 2 OG. Corner 4th and Smithfield eta., . B EESWAX -1 Ithd. now landing from S.B. PITTSBURGH, PA., Jeanett for we by x ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. AGES'TO . ifl RE ASE--lu bbls. now landing from Slate Mutual Fire & Marine e i.....m.olosestlftirpale by ISAIAH DICKEY • CO. ' INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARRISBURG. 4 itx coPPF.R-24 pieee., now landing from CAPITAL $350,000. ._y..twainer Jmnett for sale be ISA'', II LICK EV A Cit. GI{OLTN I , NUTS--105 seeks now lanning Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co. from steamer Jelnett for “le by I.DICKEY a CO. OF PHILADELPHIA; CAPITAL $300,000. i OUISVILLE LIME-100 bbls. in arrive la by other:nor Edina, :er mle by 1. DICKEY A (N). INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY . . _ OF VIRO!NfA, UMAC-12 sacks now landing from, S. B. WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA: 1 - 3 Jsanett for rale hr lad:: ISAIA H DICKEY •CO Capital $200,000. ('ORN-1500 bus. libelled and 2000 nos. conics PENNA. INSURANCE. C.1.01r PITTSBURGH; l.) ,ar. receiving and Pemba by ml, BELL & iworcr. Water... AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,000. • - . ernee _ A. A. CARRIER.Setoy. _. i kAT.S . -2500 boo, receiving and for sale k _,F be Ali BELL A LIIIIIEIT. New Daguerrian Gallery. iIiORK.-11 bid.. Moe. ree'tl and for sale by .lilt- NELSON would respectfully inform a tali BELL A LICIOKIT. Me friends and the collie generally that in order to .' . meet the daily Incnasing demand ~ r Ids Dagnerreeice.. I) O TATOES---4u bids. reed and for sale by he bag had built and ham now ,emmleted (0., the Old pal 7 /ifiLL • LIGGETT. Poet Om * . Third otreet,) one Ed the meet envious and magnltiornt Sky Light Gall.rin ere. re . betrurtrd 1... I. ,ci II UTTER-5 bble. and .1 La. prime roll erreetype purpose, In the United States r. Wea now prepared ts ...elite Likenesses of all sires and style, In rased and Pr sal" hr . BELL A LIGGETT. V. weather. from 8 n'el.wa A. N. thl 4 o'clock 'l' M. A li , A N .... _ ._ .., 'I 1.b1.. small white rec'd and ' .rielt from all la .. Ol d whether they wish for Likeneem Peornot ituoms, Old Post (Kline Building, Third street for sale I,y yal7 BELL A LIGGETT " 24"8 - -- • I 1 AY - 55 hales ree'd.and for sale by DSCIIIILOCR'S Family Illedicines.-Wo tj ~, REEL A LIGGETT ail thoef.tebth"n W h " .d.. " .. "'" .. " "h " . ' th.." 1: ne - A LENTINES. V ALENTIN ES- -A fine vertisemant on this fourth page of them valuable Fandir amortment at redo prin., for sale br Madldnea . yap J. L. RE.4li. 7a, Oh at A Special Bulletin for the Sick.-Dr. Valentines! Valentines!! Akeres brregoruner the Meal relieve.. with venderful rapid lAEA to co' 0 0 TER , . 92 'Euro!, sr. Piro:al - Redo lir .o.or doom.. inesleot U. the digeatiee appendixx re ri 'HE: sobs,i her is now prepared to fur o.n.o.e appetite, renewe the etreogth, herd,. them... I ooh V A LENT! A P,. lu any quantity, hawing npt . n...l • t and cheapest assortment of Sentimental, Crap eh.a lean, th e nerve. srivee • 0 . 0 1 1 .7 M the "PD. , e ` - ,',h. and r ./usenne 1 alentin, erre brnught . this eit. - cculta the mental energlea. banish., do.pmdency.lin4l,' . /old , •eansl In , - Vent, 1.11,1[13w Wm.., nab/seed Ko. in the attenuated Um , • more rbleet ar1...E.D . , allay. ToLlor,• to, solt all fl•,. of t alentlnes. Dealers are Melted Irritation. mime the diethrimi Imagination. burble n n the , t , . , ,0: ,.. 1 ltd . ej. , a ,, 1A L t i 1. , h; ,, te . ...11 . 1:mt Orders by mail or ehattered mmtlttillop and roar , rakm , erithnnt Pee min dtere ' T JP. 6 A UPTIIAN. 92 Wend st ' the Cl*lbt maiden..lo or mother. as It 0 remorse, miely of lb. yule.. M rare Cr:leafs! herb. potent on:, 1.. i Information Wanted in 0,,,,... exhilarate and rearms. I ( I F BENJAMIN :HORGAN, formerly ..f If the system has lemma nlated hr Improper indelgep ti , mthavell. tear Pm le Ifni. England. Ile left his wise. place the 74th .4 May. loth Any information nf ~. 1., Ce.. 1 1 .1 Wiii inrime• rob , y m"roLG 'ltsWt, loth .r We will le th•nkfnlly received ea his tether and Inns l err organ. The lamitude rmulting (rum late hour. ..r Ibe r..lfrine at'lloilinvoia I all.. near Fnedhurg. Allegheny C 1..,. itimlievillon to of of any abet. I. 1.111eI:r removonl - nnn , E, , lar, land JOHN NONCAN. ...auto.. ALICE MGEGAN. 11, ite action. and lad!. en ...I I a wrinnt•E'y 9nEnnallo no iCumberiand, Md. Miners' Jour I and miner,. to inenovenionee therefrom, will End it a W and healthy stimulant. Where themreulation of the bl ed Steam Engine for Sale. is sluggish. or ....rot.t..rumsts....... the hod, .o.ountol.l SECOND. HANG STEAM EN.IINE, e• 1 or lemerfeerly perform:l.E It tell r...tn, the to•tursl an : Cylindmr 'I inches In Mame., A feet ...Me with „,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ~,,,,,,,,,g a, „a , „ a , g , t o ,h a ~,.,,tiee Dm •re. inn. Pump. Pipes. lie , all complete Apply to l•In ALL•lturt WILLIAM TATE.. No lo four th et and distributive organ,. -- - , - - . - . . _ res. eis. sr. • . ...e doe.. IG Phialcal debility. an In , i q Nurs - N A'fl STAR CAN DLES"- f „, ... to ~,,,,,a l e .4 ea ., ree„earthe th e Ora and oder I, 2o bop. of All lE4 each: 10 bse. nf 10 De_ each: .1 toaulnael , are lowitml to else thm wonderful lusloreant to do to dd. at ree'dprV. A. WCLURG uII Mulatto, P • oral. It emsiles the element...! their eeltorathm Phi. by - 3.16 ~. I - Reran they have rutuurned the brat bottle, they .0 be CINCINNATI SOAP-2.5 has. Hill's extra exuaGous that the recuperative todue/ple Aat work In et I/Nn I Palen P.M , err detdiltated portPm of their frame*. and bore. nem . r, 'l,',':,, • fi L .. ,,ZE. , int b d,',',..h . ~ he realised In their thorough ree...err. 'III spring UP ~ •skj. 1., ' . i f ,r4 . 4 9 . r : " VaaraVigi " their hearts. r !OUNTERPAN ES-The balance of a eon . 11 ...c001t0 le out on. highly comentrated. In pint 6.1 fi, eignment of NCounterpanes. will he clamed out at the Pr.. L nor butte. too Pr K.. Gs for eta almont one half their value, at C 11 lIING, I,pnetor lair. A. A. 11ASON A CO 'S, S. sth el. N.• 1.2 Broadway N .. Vert ay e. .., _pit,..,,y a r, pante. inn,. N o. es, ..1,,,„, a 1 0....; (TOL/D 'r EN.k NTS WANTED for the fol ow II Ersatz, Ito lEunl st, 11 E .anon, 4: 1V...xl ot ' I lonoing 110 ,,.e. and Store !henna: Allegheny City: J. P PErlirUni ' TO.l/welling Hon.. and Clore Rooms nnll M hold by Druggist. throughout the United Stews, Cane A Dwelling (Inure cm nth st As. and the West Indira A Devitt...ll.nm on Water n_ shore Orient . . . A flour of /1 room. on began st Extract from a letter by the Rev. Idr. A 1b...., ~ ~............0 ... ... A large new Rouse on /Pea. at head of ;shot cam,,,,,,,,..,_ on' lo.tonn wen 14 cow travellaa for idelmal , A Ihselting /Lime In Birmingham. In th e Kash . A lenge Tavern Stand In PAM. Birmingham et, ~... ,:,,.., a ,,, ~,,,,. ~, O gg o r th e gep.asie,... A L..,.... Atom Boom nn 4th at . near Wo o d '."..4 h.""..r ' .....' '' ' ''''''''" "".. 4 ''''''. n."'''"" / 4.11.117 M l . l L'V . TrllTEtt n T " rtiiio e. r. ar .Ver mere. continuallr in file path ehenrrer 14. gym,. 1 have ials net yet thilted Medicines derabl. elty of Turkey where I s , EMI-ANNUAL SALE-A. A. Mason a 114 us. llnd the of my nDULIef, .011 ~,i .....D.• by Ayres Cherry Pectoral In Smyrna Allem.. 4 Coare no.miling 111 athelrSemPAnnual Sale. their Jell, Jerusalem and Cs.mtantinople. we me lu each .., mee ru k of silks. Phs.la. Drees Greet. Cloaks. Bonnet, En. the dner poet of mine hamar the peculiarly Amerman bbleriee, le An Isle Pm•ituf Iron rttfd or Dr. A i ., . Y .. . '.• 1.°..*. " .h" (~ F5ll 1 1 .; N UAL L S 11 E t t U mot en. In a thousand of the pananwhy min ree,4,, - Avrr'., .... -.: . . -... . ---4....:-. ...Pion ..CI e 1..,..." Itrleral for oingpA.o, ttztz am! (r.naramphon. NMI a Cu. weal oontinue In sell during their Semi...m.lod WEE ' On a shall behind the eners l egared alneettician are Sa e. every demeiption of Dry ilm.d. al abut medial/the men the Bottles with their Englith. Spar:MM. Premed. and rea l twiner, and less than auction rate*. .15 Getman faces turned . the caved. and on ermulring .e ~.... - - Lard - - are told that foreigners are not the only parchase, Int AH D AND Glif.LA3r.‘-d blAn. L and tive true I.lleveni thawed+. waive their trust In fate 4. Cre now landing Prom steamer Adelia, tor .1. br try this meant( of American 0111, when they End there , ISAIAH DICKEY A M. 6 no ether cure for them. I sou hdd Pew remerday tha t tr., ' , neer /..forel FEATHERS -20 sacks now landing from had Lan preeentml te Ulf Salta, and is now In eonstent meanie, oldolla for We 1/E won In b4harm., and In the liemdtale of the Fannin." ~. ISAIAH DICKEY A OIL Chemical Eraeice Soap-Give it a single I Vril USKING UM FLOCK - -- , 1000 bids 'Wind at-It ~ ... of th . roc ., p ...,.. ti0 .,..., 0„„th,,,„„ A. ear Bills: Extra [mantel, a 1 5.1. tW. REP ries of the dap by which 50 per cent. la ••...1 in the time VA3II I.l' FLOUR-2LO bbls ''Srorr &Mer -1 and later of waratinr. all poutMng and maehine frwthm. U ear' K.len y a ,,,,,i, t oy sa t. 1,, y a p,. gga . - - -- - 7,,,'"'"'.`,,,, L1 ' :,,.. th 1.t i : r 1,.% j ,,,,;,, " ,. 1 7,,,,,,.. 4 17 ai 17 " ..1 . ,: 1 . ' ..% - . VINE FLOUR - -175 bbls for sale by Ml 6 pa rr rharking and oAllng. J. A W. REA. The elotbmi will 1.. A much .Ixiter and cleaner...a Wt- I !JELLED CORN-31:X1 bus for sale by .Mer than when ...heal In the usual way. It Is warrant. . e jals J. 4 lA'. REA. -stunt to lin um the tinted fahrle OLL BUTTER-3 bide Fresh Roll Butter Tinsman Is eminoutit Funaor an' the-Pellet and the nunoval of ad L wheel rl, Ae. Rom all kind. of Mike and JR' foe ..6.l'r yals JAMES MeLADDHLIN ...den god. It will .mn. moth. tan. te- from Um i 1 01iN M EAL -Sbids White Corn Meal, attn. leasing It wiftand •tdh, I.; extra quality . , iv lath JAS McLAUCHILIN. „ . .._ one. Pe clearing paint. furnitt.r... ke . nue fair trial will emu BEANS---. 5 8 EANS---.5 -__ mie hY Ixls JAS. MeLA patu.m. bids Small White Beans for o the eandid nowt nototaiy thM it works ninth quiet Pr. eseier amt name thorough than any of GM- etwomr. bruem or family. mat., hut that It ...Nate a Wring in ch. I I.IIOTA TOES-Ili Ws Neshannoek Pota awl sat l toes at (all .100.- MeLAVIIIIIINPS. Printers by keying a strong militia", of this map on oil M BIILS Lard Oil, No, 1, in store and for hand. will find It Invaluable in the eisaning of tiler Purr. .4.) W. by .1.13 FLEMING BROS. IPJ Woniet km. as it remorse the tel readily. and witbont Dour, to 2 , • 5 ..,.. ,,.-•• •. , the trMx 0 ay... Plague° . Crlolll.l MO, ms-etore and for We by yalfi FLEMING BROS. By the wee of this sap, the difficult, heretofore expert eared with the hard watorsof the moth and Weft. le en- I , lifi BXS Castile Soap in store and f. - 32 . sale Unity obviated, and the ware nmeis no `breaking" or ffitl-1 by - tall FLEMING Rilll.S. eelomealus " It poweeme. excellent propertle. for use In f 00 . }CGS Bicarb. Soda in store and for salt water, apt l• tharefure rendered • valuable marine , We by 1.15 FLEMING BEDS. • - • I qiiil CBS Borntuda Arrow Hoot in store Ile Le • I auJ metals by y•l5 4(051100 BROS. 50()YDS Adhesive Planter in store and torus be talb FLEMING BROS. ps , K i REAMS Excelsior Saud Paper in !store .1 and for sale by tall YLEanNO SILOS. 1)0T .{Ell -lu mists this day recd and a for gals by jlll5 HENRY . 11. COLLINS. It O:aS, MO i RTOAGI.AND STOCiKS ,isroon:ltbu.t I:i;t4n'7t.r'votes.. tgatrrhavaLtiOrtd variety of Enna and Mo'rtotaana nn nit,' tad runty, prop ..rty Also Bank, Railroad, Bridge and Cnpper Stotts, a of ehich ig now offend, at very reduced prime. Shod Business Paper wanted. 1•1:1 It, aI'LAIN A HON, No. It. lib st. , ING ME7'AL-20 tons Pig Metal, prime 11. ankle- offered at the low primer .2 1 4. 1•13 B. 11.AIN *SON. 4,1 HA WLS-A. A. Mason A. Co. will close .7 ou. n.. halation of their frl long ({bawls at CEA% .101 k 1.,. lot .1 . •Ligy and 5.5,1. Shawl. at 11.50 and 112,01 ' i 1 LOAKS-A, A. MUteii A Co. will offer •_ 1 the hedance of all War Chinks, enmprieing elegant French and New York pattern. and of their own man. facture. al • reduction of Marl/ ono-half the usual yzior. alb • I DAR,ISII and other Pero:Hinge by Kirwan, IL Tltankutirinir Sento. AtitobiograPhY xf Re, , WM. J. Curti.. Hither et the lametitutien, Hard Timex 10 moo-Dlcken, Ruth Hall. Id alai. The Rose and the Iti a ng-Thackeray, Hendnea of Illetory. Christ and ChrlstiAnity. Pictorial tint-berth*. Fur gala by J. L. READ. tal2 TS, 4th st i IINI..1( 5.5..0 l for a Dwelling House and • no.. Lss sr eroulia. • The House colltale, 4 nets Road. f.',1,71 - ;TP., e W, l a's,l=`, '4,4 4 4 1. ,.;! ITEZ Peach Trees. CurranLa Doneot.rrte, Spring of excellent Water, /to ka. This prot.rty Is eery riearantly ebauted ;4 1 4I , D , ..bu T ti:411 . nitoltere eralk ream Go. mausuc este )1.12 E. pgse ClN'a r llT A SON'! r i P 334l at. if tORN MEAL--Itlbbls Fresh Ground Corn A.,/ Meal for gale by C JAS. MIN eLAHILIN, Jald 10 thattbflekl at. BALED lIAY-75 bales Hay for Kele by Jhlb . JAS. McLAUGHLIN. 1 1 - .. . W . AR COltN-SIX) Weibel.. Ear Corn for I - rude be naill JAS. MeLAUGULIN. Et UCKWIIEAT-50 eke Buckwheat Flour LP for sale by Ml 2 . JAS. MoLAUCHLIN. it ROOMS---:10 doe. this day received and RA! me sate br ALL: HENRI( IL COLLINS_ HA -I 0 tons baled Hay for sale by f . Y- u: , EHRITER A DILWORTH. lARLEY-16 sacks pre Barle y for sale to . 11G9 HIIRIVER a DlLwoarn. . _ ...._. . CORN -200 hue Kar Corn . for tbilo by 15111 SHRIVES k DILWOILTIL - - - (;)101V P D X. - VIRUS -_A fresh supply it. _ N 1... tubes Dut Imparted from . flermany. J L. RYA'', lb 4th at .___-_. - Ca UGAR--1.10 Idols N. O. Sugar now la.off !..2 DU. and I* sale_ by AIR JOHN FLOYD& Ou . FIpOOTII AND HAIR BRUSHES, a very 11. Inge and One azoortyment, reed I. PID )OIL VLIIIHNO._ rpopACOO-Y5 kegs No. 1 Six Twist, Kea .. theky Tobareu,red per et...10W. Nitturlnai. an ruculanuoyaL fur oda by J. R.dluTolltslui ik DI C w LIIVELAND AND lITTSBUIIGII R. ii. Rork will be Ihlun IR exchbahr He • Lot or orr , -und in *Break, bounded br three streets , en. the Rallyeed fr.,,,, n r d lvapL . olt d . ogre, leltt p g Frame Drenthe , Irf R. ivism Mtre ' BLOOMS ANDLUMPt3--7totis oil hand ...d IN' ag• bi Ja9 J. A. BOTCRIOON A CO. 1 21.1WAL QF t2OOO--4 person who. is about baby l:mato Slam, haring • rid et IPA enteral...out whieweeartneoeilßeee hul l s lb lorasoUle Lae ears.' prlstelplut lullttsbursb lijr=wed a=ht. woultaleavekazoolullq..ue I! R.". . I=l MM=CEI •2111PO4#WIFU The DrtTrietora offer this in • neat sad merchantable Tie. being pot as In round hare. and each bar stamped Ith the prvrtetar'• newt, and warranted equal to the “eadatlon, when ward according to directions. m The best flannels utay ha washed with thlsonan without In . hyl as with other watt.. Traders and the nubile aeraii,•re re,nested h Ore the Chou:deal Mastro Snap fair whoir.roir and /viral, at Dr. ILEYSKIL'S, 140 'Woo. , rver. rns.n.r of Vlrxin alley i42'WII•A JOBS C. BASER & CO.'S TRUE 'MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, teeetamentled by, all the Profepetees ~t the rintips , !Indira! e.,lleirm In lb. trot,l .1. OOF FIN, o. nor.. W streolo JOIN' C OAKEN J CO.'S TRACT OF SA RNA?, RILL A, one or the. tmst I.lelen of t 4• kind koor. JOIL% r 1.1.16: Kit .t (V.'S I'iDIET.INLE • emrtala Spesitis An. worm, and pleasant to the lute. ALSO, l't)D.E/C.111: MAN I.I,VIXENT.• moat valuable arl.l. sole los Horsy also, for Itharirtsaoam. a narlaly ears. For oat JOIIN C. liAliNkl a (XX, No. 100 North mot.. ‘l.l74lrn7tar7 And Or Drosrulata xstrosrally. Reliance Mutual Insurance Company. OF OFFIOR No. To WALNUT STRI:Et. upant. /177.1.50 Arrefe. $212,720. curdy Inmeard. FIRE;INSUItANCE---on Buildings, Lim .l or Perpetual. tiarelandlaa. Furniture. te.. In tow.. T e rt:em ntnalprinciple. erntiblne,l with the ssestity or • oek el W, entitles the Insured to ohne* In the profile the Company. without liability (or 6:tell The SeriptOortleratr, of Chic an for muffle. are o.ortlt.le, at nat. Into the Capital Otnok ..f the Cornrer. 1 1 11.01 . Pro•ldeut. "nfir!rt4i%l.:secretory. IL 11. Stroud, Lewis It. Aehhurat, tiaorton N. ' , er, hunt. in.,. W. Tingle,, Robert Toland. Edward (I. Juane. Clem 'fluidic. Tincommi T. C. !lecithin, U. W. Caricincii Robert tithe, O. S.recg6l, .thustigil Jana., L Taylor. Jacob T. Bunting, tax -1. 1111.031 91111 PaiiilBo Bit(YrlCas, WITOLT cm" 'SALVIZUVaISTS, a Nth GO WOOD STREET ' I.ll.r:telt/Ram PA. 7 opri4 /r m,or or. LitiesOelrlostral Vomitus". Lir I .to If you don't want to be Straight o don't .zeLe, 1i11091.1.1 Mort thaw years we bare worn Dr. Keynes "Wastangton Suspender lines.'• nod bnl it a pleasant duty paths to name:mend lb on. to ell of andentatpoccupation* Onaninitip intran rant or a rbouldar Bram with , those of at air of Num I:=7/ I. Y . Thou f oar 'rug ir ~.ksolan,lii4r Iwno ham recently abfr e m , l P roved.— litrratrA.Dcorsawr Sold wholes]. and Wall at Dr. lIRSBEItT Irus. sod Sbonlder Arson Depot, 140 Wood Street. Sign Of the hold. 14ort.r. Another Pittsburgher iestityinOo the wooderfully cututhupotrere of Durham's Mama elite= Pirreemort, De.,, oth. Aturm..Brey, .110 r, Jr., .0 rain:Lee—Yet. a year 1 , 610 1 hare tem aMiotut very erno..ll with dr.miolL moth en.that toy rtonmeh refused to retain mythimr. I ham tried almost every remedy, sod the reel.. of serer. el phyuldsne. but without 61Weletion, ankh I beme the um of Bettsn's itelland DIM" and here no. found, lief almost Mrourdintr to • ma. Mend it erlicadone In' PeirtOlitla the extreme debility ormalatted by Ole dimme, and•gmerelly Le stealth healtrermosis sad De yupetior. lieepectfUlly. Jaws WISIMact et, bolo. Market. (141704—8 e iatofil tout for DeorheVelt FailirdEli:VEVEZElPalko Bold at $1 pr bottle, or bottlet 35,, bypmenetors, 'MOLL co.. ow hotetaithneld 4t6 W 41 1 0 1.0 1144- 7. ' J. Al. WYFIN, Agent. cornerTbird and Wood etrnats. AIVIUSKATENTS ZJ . All Adtertinemeata or Concert. or Pattie Exib P M. 1)A Vr 8, Auctioneer. ___ ~,... , . ._ ,r t., _ ~sa In ...drone., "attar-rota/ Nitta Rm.... ..1,41. Mai dad PiftA tray . . MISONICRALL. • v A LI.; ABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION— III E 1 . 11. A TER FAMILY FE3I ALE SAX- w °" n "tfl iwY "'''''' ‘sth th."" 4i 7 '''''l4" 'h. at.,,,,,natat rhanga. 4tb at, will boitiflttead, Itttltal DA N D 1.... Ihn }P.M,/ G. 4711301.10, that tltor .....W M.. ' 5 , M ..,7r,..' h „"'. 'f1...r.,„1,,1 1.. "8ara1et0r..k. •t I alto • tarifa ..f their MIT.I llld characteristic Pater. -a , - ''.-._...'"--. --"i--* C. • def dta . Lain merit, at itartta It' II aI I, oi.ntrnouelno tot TUES. 10 - Clusetas.. Insurance au. &Mk; Ita VI:V Pa I Stl. Januar. Intl, 1,. ;xi ^ Westatu do do do. it,r-Ixatta op...xt at t , t., tichtra. Cowart tomonotectre at tale. ,P. IL DAVI& Anat, 7L, Tickets of adtalarloo, 25 nuts. ran nartioulars i ruttotes. ,--.-- - saieii . ,t 7 " t.,',PLi:NDID 110USELIGLD Pi/RNITURE t. 3 r sanus.-Ile Wodneeday morning,-J...n. mu,. N oTlcE_The He,. Dr. PLC.NIER will of , at ifi . S.eteet. will be cold at dwelling IMMO NO la Thlid ZO + . l r a in it r ol a . l a t re ftla ' on:Pg f ,r, t c h i . /1 i '.. i , i ' ll.\ l'"01-' IIT ' l:r;:ktIVO:7 4 / 1 .- Ortiltr OB I " f%lt IslOt=h . NIN , i. lath lost ..it half past 7 o'elock. in LAFAYETTE style.. In POO huts Short LIM, and kept In the bet man ila Lt. -secret., on %V nod st. .c..Syt, The Study of hes. belonging to • Dit7llll. newt .I.°TirLg front the din Menu, nmong *bleb are-OUVand MahOgenyframed Ebro. M. Siertickets. 7:, cert.. to helnl et the princi pet ii,,,,, hotter, Wein= and Winn I RasewooodDsring otores. , n 1 t i.t,i seat Lung, 1 pair 31 aht,Aran7 hldr " ei r ie. li Tete.. Tetew, 1 ele n -ent Biog. Chain I Mehint- ueltnnennt Wltter : Cliriliiitlinte. - - - n n °` L er ' n .l,ll, l° ,, n te S ei dpi.. n r ke en r b i . i irr i ',,,r2.14,.1= lIA., I , STREET (SOITII SIDE) AMT. PENN STREI.7 chain, :Ad, c;•nt.f.Ttid ps ..' frier t hig h with Illartde .IOP ' THE Rit - ER , PITTSBURGH PA.. tom Maog.T. Cery end We high and low post I 't I.)CTOR BA E LZ, Gm/Mate and Pilled- ii«meabi. iota spring bottom:tie an ithigsaLlisbeirimi ), tumor In the Old Seleois of Medicine, Allopathic . 1-° "" i r, , • ,. d , tr.... t i n , • : Wlt h ,.....Y o e•kiii i.„...,,, i ll'i n n .. 3,1 % .; and ilormenathle. and for thc past ten _yen. a rye 'F . . ° s 7 7 ° ° ' si -- • ° ...ii • '''''''..."-• liar Ilydronathist. h. opened aIV ATER CURE in the where (Jock: ve uable am, Odes pets and Vane; Lemli hemlines. Gilt and Enameled ..as Chandelier, of beautlfal etflia Th.- perfectly safee direct and Immediate effect this ay.. Lith.v , h. taePeleliu. and Mouse Statuette; ta ut- Gm Vllill'.7:7:lre gl a nr .'" vieerftl ' o C' s . tolh c e b 7rea rd k ' ~ .t.P;;1,.." tent Tin Li.:',.ClLnit:?,:lr;tn'4":6:.-thinkerTiltd:2-s","lhre'."'(l°othib'tn. and debilitted. troilism it pecull.ly theiralme in familleo, , s'• r - r° - who will he treated et their home, . articles. tram ash. nsEt P. M DAVIS. AsteL Allopathie end llotmepathie treatment will be adminie- VAL 7 VABLE REAL ESTATE IN SIXTH i ao .d eb-iedselrein but. RP., long end thorough raped. , • enee. Nett, Reels gives • decided preference to Ilyttn,... WARD AT ACCTION.-1)12 Tuesday afternoon, Joanne, thy. which La, throughael the old end new world, on, k nOth. at 3 o'elock. on the premises. will be add by order of sn so emlnontly sureweeful le every f rut of Dem...l.l ' w , John !tenon, tot. Trustee, Plfteen Valuable Ban ding ding Incipient Co...mete.. linonehltie, Dyspenpia, Ito lota. Sateen of which have each a fro nt , of th) test ontletter dontmatori and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma Cut.. ' Avenue and extending leek OA test; the .rther Might sash Ikli, :,..rvuom end Liver biseases. Terdiesonials of cum, . hating • front of Di feet on Clark it. nod estendloyi tart fr.. high:, reputed* sills t of nearly every State in the el feet to Roes so. .e per plan of Lots lad out by the lets Moon, can tee:attained at Donor li•els's onto, The Rev. Judge Porter. Clergy are melted to consult hire grads. The ahoy. offer great inducements to the., deekreue of I Carta water beim: used In the remmencement,. d of , Iduchesing property neer the business.. of the city. ten throughout the treatment,it lea luxury Instead oan f on- Terms at rate. Title esa Indite Utsbh l. 11. DAVIS. Anct. Ident, as limos unacquainted might mph... . , jel) Iltylitaccm.-31essre. Charlet Brewer, Wistermen Palm- i - - ------ ----- ---.- •----- ------ cr. W. IV. Wilson. IV. 11. .Willhona Thompson Bell. J. IL , Weide, D. T. Morgan, Dui. 11. Dol., E. 11. English, 11. , limes or 310mosolicus NarglarloSOMMlT.} Prrisereau, J.nery 11041E63, 34 Re. The underpinned. havilm visited Doctor Iloolel. !petite-.. Y authority of a supplement to the char nen and elle..red his successful treatment, cheerful', ro- , 1111 ter of this e°°°Deln. `"P i.° " 4 th°2"h"r a Jan' commend him sae thoroughly .s.lueeted and skillful rb, , eel. 1.14, requiring the ComPene to ektend the IMPnr. - ' mentsalcen Brownsville. end authuriling the appilcation side.' Charles T Russell. Jos. 31 • Connelle. itavid Hunt s John of the tone of , the Company to that oleo. end the Detail.. C. Curtis. Rohl. Patrick. John It. Livingston. John IA right.. all.° of re ' r°t°6 ‘ F°".et th°'l.Bthatiere."°.'"irt,' IV. W. Patrick. M.O. P. Eaton. O. Ormsby Ore.. , equal to the earnings of theerstupany th us assaulted.- e tni.dnol ' Treasurer has boom Inetrueted to distribute arnOnott the Stockholder, In imar Mock. Four percent. tl.nthetutiontlt I RON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, : litt f e./.11/eir Stock accounts on the tool. of the Company. them reePecti.ly.aieh will be plecod to theme} t I Istfayette Ituildings, Wood etPmf.IIIILLAR A BRO. W. B. COPELAND, the .nouttee that their.' astitutiou is now one of 1 Jatltf ed Treasurer Meng'. Nev. On the largest, moat convenient and Import, of tee klud in i . the Weft.. country. Mtn... Jan. DI, Blur,At the Iron City Colle. young men are qualified for the irkIVIDEND.—The President and Board , itt i .1r r Zi. ,1 7.."4:4717it ° 4:2:11 1 X,ar4.1; r 1 ; 1 2 1 1 t i t , °, m.f.g.^. ( n. N ' l e Brid ga r. rn khanii • red Ornamental Writing, resident this depertment no.. ~., : b .. Y ,.. dr , j.aredu,,,,,•,,D1,11d. Bata o, of m Tw0 ,..7. th..... asen . ro , 4 quelled in Otto ell r , , , ' paid to the Stockholders on, or eller the 10th inst. ... ' pterning's new.. imProved srMem cf. l.c. l.kn . Muc . 1. ,•-• * ll. IL WARNER. Treasurer. taught I.y Pnd litany. whose long pi...C.1 knoetc.hre of ..' that science maker him one of the Inset skilful andnuceep. nil teachers In this or,any other country., Am • inathema, Dividend. Trill P. Truett:es of " The Pittaburgh GP thian and IgadOnepr. ) I r. John Dar.l.nenl . ear . ' peawal. yi, 03mpeny 7 rev„ this day derlanal a 11 1 , 14a10f Ars Voung M who design receiving inkruetinn in look- ' keeping. and who here neglected or wish to review the • Orr eant . "Di of 0 . Or.in• oftenl 3°.B•n• on D. EADItel Arithmetic. me receive • course of training In this Mt. o , lt. payeble to Stockholdors nr their jags) fie Mara, forthwith at the dike of the Company. ',erten!. breath n` there,. Arithmetic Is the key to - „___,.... or , n ......„,,, un . 0n, ,,, bookkeeping. and he who has not • konoiolue ot It ran I ' ''''' JatIES It. CIIIIISTY, Treasurer ser torome a beekaweper. Lectures delivered dally off , ~,n , „. g t h . 1,,,,,, ail It rtent nosiness manse.. 10.2wd lioli n s for Ladies !email A. )1. till 12 A. It.. MOO .1 nil To Business Men. F. )1. end at 7 o'elock In the evening 5 The College Is °tem re,m s ii, m. tin is P. m. Night 1 fiN k fiE advertiser, a ycLunLnLarl."wiutas.,he.sirya i•lareee meet regularly. Sweeps guareeteed. ,alas nilu , nn. ii n , i n wni , , - W --'-'- f Sprirq agens or Sale. Ds. -keeping: hes a god knowledge of shipping. halm. ONE i r iOn.SF, IV itgo king. Se :s 17...10ab1e reference Oven. Adder. Box titi and 1 two lon•se , t . .. 5. Pre. Dina. Je3 2.w -__ or) Wagon. (second.hroond./ • poi , at . Jeltled-3tw PEARL STEAM MILL, Alleshear ' Dividend Notice.. - Pirrantnop, lag nary 2d.113.13, ; filliE Managers of the Pittsburgh and AI- Huth E b NY H lVOßS—Puilitleford and its People, 1 pelts, Britt. thwataity Oat Maud easel) hare this Rola Sall. tr L Y,thor Tern. nth supply: day declared • Dividend or Two DIM., per attars on the Wen( Bariatina. , capital Stock of said company. pajahteltirthwitla Sreolel. , natc.M.l _ OW. L. ARNOLD. Treasurer. Ida Mar. . - kia'e lopes,. .__..., ET= ' r l ;;;( 7, l 7 :llnuary,,dr (Amt. . Ath inlopir: um or Mrraurothran Ran.. Colgrant.) Putnam - -d - 4th - Georgetown. D.C. , Dee. 23, 1844. f i LI EALED PROPOSALS for . the Sends God, K mckerleeter .. .. kj Masonry. and bridging of forty-thrre Frank Leen,. Nee fork ,1„,,,,,, , g, e J,,,,,.., . ~,,,,,, , (.V.Pe) roll.of tide wad will he recele 41.. o7Will wend, .h.arn a i, D r e,,,t ~,e jth marere. ~..,,,,,,, ~,,,... , company until time o dmlt. P. lit. on the Lothg tare. Se.ence and Art: Price P ., cents. • ruary twat. PeethcathndllS eheillild All tele, now want eheap, cad at the rt.,,,, Book Store , r;r .'d. r e tt r itVe,4 l ,L hd , or y..hei, 31....y ee ,.. of .2.1:t Ab.l. I: even, ey it ~,l e t. : . ~,,,,..=, , , 1 1. .. ..a r0., I ...,,,..,„ ~.., Y ....,...„ i OECE F'A 13 LE TO NOTICE, F lo AIL, ol the Illtetrorgh and Steubenvile Railroad o,mps. r d ~ ',,T,A? i gtilrd, • ^ T,.....rtng VATlri,Ltp.o t r, nTT Ir. held at the 0m ,.. ...r the Q.t.." • it: the Cdr . ei X Pot , ..n;:rt . . - e ' r . .C r n a d - Makin; a a:ving of distance= till.: Pltmburgh, ray Monde, then 'di) Inn. first ninety mil. of the prasont traveled route pt. thesis 7,,,041.tirge:ft.:31', e t4 -1 ,..`,,,7,: r ..0at!hrt.D . .., 1 ” Capita/ to the iv eetern and Northwestem States a forty. and 4 Illiarn .I. , r,,,, ~,,,,,. Mild.. Pecretarie.. Proceeding from the point of inteniectlon with the Bal. Th. r..,,,r+. 1 10, r W.A.. P r U. "'h e, - Or , ! timor, , and Ohio Kalboad. the routeexte ds to the city of E 1 101)..... and C. A MIL Treanor., non rßeti: W. 0 . ; Frederick. and, Purina through the rictestayalenlttatai motion. the referte of the Preeidcot nod Eodoeer w ere ' dilolOt. of Maryland. terrolnatealn the city orHarrane vs, bet. where It to with lines of railroad., now In op. on, ne,Gon of Robert MrKnioht. Een.. Jame , C emit. 1 eration extending to Ilaretehorgh. th e Pennsylvania EaD tt Mi.. Alden, and Adam. Getty . - ere pointed a t'oro• new. An mitt.. to stain the 11 , (KIII m of the Company and Treaele The tur,rt lon of t het oad forwhlch prophseleare now Invt tor. to report to en adjourned ....tin. a thoStoeicLAidere t,,,,, e ,,,„,,,h, thy. he weeterly linen( the DlP:dirt of Col o, to. callnl by the President of this meeting. umbla MU miles from Georgetown) to the rdt7 of Peed. MACK. Chairman. er .h., i ,!, 710 ` . ' 7. ' = "- . 1 :.,,,-rt.r,.... ; ,ni,... will be received for the work In motions of one --—.' mile aeh. or forth., entire distal:woe or 43t: it ' . The work Is generally of a medium thane/. Su this part watte wan." . .. with emne hose, cutting (In earth and aand bridging: , twvery facility exi+ds form. ....Ling it rignnmsly and with ernoodly at. all means of the year. The country!. elevated and rolling. well water ed, and remarkably healthy. The time conditioned for • he completiAnof thee:a:tract. will he (rum one Intern yea.. Any further information deedred or persoos pritu 4r the work will ho furnlehad at the 0111., ur may addreaing the President of the company by letter mix M the day of letting. Hy order of the Board of Direetors. PRANCIO DODGE, Prechletat. PDAIEND FRENCH. Chief Engineer: 1.3-:amt (AS. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. Tr HE e,, Part heretofore eziNtibg hetwee n the sutecnr, In the IJ nay h e In the name of John Watt & lay thla day hen db./deed by tontus11:012 1 / 4 14. The I - maim,. of it. late firm .111 tn eettLed by John Wilson, at the old .rand on lJberty Heart. and u• that nurnome he In hereby auth,rl..d um. the n' firm N J y,,R lbn January lltb, 1,5 OHN WATT. WILSON. In rethin4 fn. the ...Ince.. I cheerfully remmmend my late partner. John Wilson, to the patronage of our 6 , rnier enstorner, JOHN WATT. • !OHS WILSON, Grover and Commianiion faj Mombasa., N 0.208 Idlwrty street. l'lttahurwh. dueTheln‘dl=ll.:•?olluTtlinu.. thg.tITI'VITS-07.4"rn watt a Co.. No. 266 Elbert, strent. JOEIN WILSON. lad• ~a ciLLl{m U iru b o C i l li t . it s ; lol3r No. 10 Fludtbdeld at- NADLER, Bookooller and Stationer, Federal st., Allegheny, has constantly In non, a large an,. of Thnilogteal and standard Work, SII•orllsotons and ne• Polak:stadia. School Books. all kind. In unr. and rart Society Think; A line amortmentof butlonrry T and Writing Paper, thank Booktion hand or made to 0ra1,,. Also a eholce rarlety of Vine Paper Traraparel tang l e n ngab etdt wW Sahl aPdape r. huraslng fo Cub. I n an ndOWin o o arilwh e r. k and Het./ of Imp pricer. Orders promptly filled. Hags nought. 3no. ArALuABLE FARM FOR SALE.—Situa y to d in North Fayette .wnshin. Allegheny eounty, lo mils. from the city and 2.4, miles from the Steubenville railmad, at the Nublestown station: contalno an w-res. cleared and Sowed and in • high state of enltivatiun. The Improvements are • cotußatable dwelling house with 6 Wm; gun. Stable. Stone - Milk- h ouse. Smoke-house .n 1 fer out-buildings. There la an orchard of choice seketed ruit of various kinds. The plane is well watered by six living swing, sod 0...h01e alma can be really rehire- Led. It is situated In • geed neighbothocsLCOOTGOteat In ehurvh, oilll. school, tn. Apply to IL !PLAIN A SON, 21 fah et. M O fo L r 5.5,,, ) ES-1.5 .0 ) ?i.og " z in g " • B ROOMS-100 doz. Corn Brooms for sale by laY JOHN FLOYD It CV). 6WkCi I BUSIIELS prime Dried Peachca GIJI Or 1•11 J. IL CANFIELD. BOSH.Apples,Drielf — f le I . 200 osa .a.ilgabto.,l 100 KEGS No. 1. Lard j fu n r . sal: 7 ll Lp\ OBBLS. fresh Roil Butter, 1.5 bee fresh 801 l Butter, { , r mkt by J. B. CANYIEUI. 000 11U 1 5. Oats fur sale by J. Ft:CANFIELD. 500 BUS. Corn, in the ear, for sale by .1•9 J. IL CANFIELD.. 20t) BBLS ,;,i Potatoes for s i al i t , 3 , ll I.IILARIES FOR large assortmentet [Barka 04which I will a bo v e the lowest . All 01111111131. ml supplled with the umfal 211 , tithe,, ran ate* 2.S perrant- bracaßiagat iau - SAW!. 11. LA:DYFED'S, KT _Woad et UOAR--'23' hhde Sugar just received from 1.7 New Orleans. for We by R DALZCLI. A tk,. _ • • 1201.1.. IJUTTER-2.bes fresh Roll Butter ll *see lad feral. br iso HENRY 11. COLLINS. L' RD--15 kge prime Lard reed and for mu. by 3.2 Lmp( H. CULL& bhle fresh E., llg ^ir. just reed and IA The sale by Nth IntY IL COLLINS. lARY PEACLIES--30 bblu. just reed and foraybrl2.e lIEN/11. LD CO 11.." v, BLACKTEASSELLINOS, I eh. de Englielt Breakfast Tea. hf cheats eine On/ong, on band sad for wale very low to rink, out the stook. by J. R. hteVARLAND. Jail • 93 Liberty et. ; Li: AT U 9-1 bbl. for wale Lv cell J R. LCOARI.AND, 417,rN DIU ES -1.3 s, ttil?6,rad Sceilot4ra. I Loa Underwood*. gr. (Torn, I mete Casa., 1 to C. • IL ground a d o ns. Uodarrn, aro lemon Syrup , all " Tomato 47 . t' Iti. ' DeVIVA * N " D. 1 66. ', Wary at P ISCOPAL ALMANACS.—Sworsr IA Pocket Alumnae and Church Itagloter for 11.53, lb. day reed and for nal. by II Al' Il'Al, 15 Wood at. • LIME -150 bbla Louisville Lime received hT HENRY 11. MAMA. iiE4lslB-35 bbls Small White received by tall USN RV a. f.n/LLINS. APPLES -2i bbls. Rotrutnito Apple% re ceived Ode day.xectaor We Cy DALZISLLet Co. WILLOW CHARCOAL, an excellent or da Vele. beereetet eximeady foe medicinal purrecece, 6 emo rten by .106. Jae me. Diamond and Steckel et. I EIDLITZ POWDERS--5 g,ross very fine (re s id e orepared Settee% Polgen r i . /al end roe male be ley me Matinee' mad Markel: e t._ AKER'S COD LIVER 011.--The best artlele el Cal Liver ell nen In any.: Ape rec : co d let 303TLEIlLsb. FLAVORING EXTRACTSi-24 d ot Prue ton and UctellT ) I fne awned risverlo n Rennet*: l'adikai N t°2 , Tea, Tea, Tea, Wart) re4eivlng from New York and hllarlelphlL Win WALIICIIIDITI3 TEA, romoriftv mederill be sold sa neuti. either erbolesalv or ry IL AYN, 172.5 if Pee Te• Stare. 3 L. 8 J Fifth e E ' S treet. IrECKER'- VS PARINI Recker's Wkat 0. 0 thrst Stank. For rab. by rho by or rbraryi...loir."itillreLUllo Y.ABED FE ACif ES--4 tbts. very choice; Jana 150 00s. papered do, for Wet .I..untrao._ _LOOR OILCLOTH-14 TO° — yda., '1,3, 3, 4,, Sot and 04 add* of • an. , 00 :10004` of patter. and at the lowest prices, rholesaJ• LEO retail. 100 J. IL 1 . 11/Liallk 110 Market at. CIARRIAuE OIL-CLOTHS, of all widths, a t hiV,TZlM=Pati , ll 4 l '''''a -"ct° " / 110.0 t purvbssan to our tc Itiet, 4;jlW,...tre, lowest prices whalesale and retail J. d IL MULLIN. 110 Market at. 412 , - 7 - 1 .1 f D. / 0 4d r.t. b b , 3led Hay, tor mile at VON MO1010)101181.0 .IMOIMIIT, WIBI TO. PHOCURE - A VON for a Yautle Man, as • Pastan. la • mall ZratiVl o•toWlahOlent. la able to make U. retell dr‘natir:tif:Arasigitt&f.:i‘ or aaa alletai:aa, but would prener taturrssaalataa mot:'bo. Sao otaauSeatarr. S. CUTI3.IIIIIiV a WS, 140 at as, „ ~~; AUCTION SALES. MMPVT,TMTI Notace to Stockholders. Orem, Auxonr-ar Tutu E. R. Cu. 1 Pittsburgh Januar/ . 1 . 2, M 5 - . N accordance with the Charter, a general meeting of the Stoehbolder• of the ehrue .R. asatam". will be told at their flare. No. 74 Water street. Pittsburgh, an the find Tneulay tath day.) of Wet, neat. at /0 We nt M.. at which time pirwa the Paned of. the Pr 804 Manure', for Um lust year. and a Statement of "h. affaha of the Campanr 8111 proannt ed. and an election tor President awl hoard of llanastere far the enaning tear. will tate t el aus. at 12 o'ork M. l/. 1 .441 J. 011Boltle. Seey. frliontar Ha. or Pittobanat. D . I.l a 4.h. 11155. J 1141,, ST depusits, nod balance; of deposits, ton dollars end upwarlo olalch have retnahred dr tered to the Bank Ihr threo ream : A. V. Coon. Muth 18th, 1851 .........................1& Nirkea. 1 th, 11151 -- ROAM. Robert OR, April 19th, 1851 ..... 14. W. • barb! Durance. Aprll 41.1851..- .... • I certify that the above itatentont I;corroct. to thr bid or my anowirlsr And balk!. JAS. B. IRIRRAIM.NaItdor. Sworn and antotoribed hornet. this Watt day of DOM. ter, 1851. C. W./ULNA:BT jal.dlavoloarlt New, public. 01,110. IMO LIM nom. IL B. Eh, } - Pittiburgh, Dee. 23,1834. VOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the I 81 Eltoekholder• and 13eetlon of Dlreetors of the Oble and Penna. Railroad Company, Ibr the entnalxv .r lr. will be belt at the mike of the emategy, Int_Pltta b, on Thureday, the 2.3 th day of January. /348; totarern the boon Dr 10 A. Y. sue 3 r. 2., (meeting at 10.) By order of the Board of Dlreetora de.M4,l - J. ROBENBON,Befy. (Journal. Poet. Dispatch. Azacricaa. Union. and Coml. cis asa7.l 1 . 0T1C.E.--The subscribers heretoforedo ,ol7l.b.utness ander . f „ b i e=le of c=onat , ar 1. an Garden Implements. eill hereefter contlernetbesame under tha style of DAWBON, NEWSIPER B Wu at U. Empire Wort in the:arab Ward.and Wareham. No. =• Woad street. Zither of us will attend to settling :Ma Um huoluses, Pltteburgh. Pa. W3l. DAWSON Jan.!. ,6-1,1-Im J. 0. 31818311111. _ _ . . rravat - syrtnr - isKOnli. ili 011EAP 11008Fd FOR tiALE.—.A Mot? Pratte llouse with Lot or =rt. front n.Dam. rt. by 100 deep to Veto et.; contains • parlor. dining 1130112 sad kindle, and four bottle:noes and eaten alarm yard, pump. coal home, Gramm. dab*, to Prim 81,100; $4OO in hand. remainder at 1. 'l=4 3 /mos. Alm, • two story FraMe Home oft romps, with Lot of 17 feet front ma Deaver by 100 to Veto st Fria. only 1300. Teruo, 1300 MUM, the mmainder at 1, 9Hd yrs. if yon wish to purchase • cheap llo_ ,tute lding Lot or Farm or if you wish to _procors • Mulatto, partner, or rent • Store or Dwelling Home, the place to he mated I. at the old established ReaLEstate ORM of jalo 8. CDTLfRICHT 101(,140 Mat. jiliDrlNtryß LARD OIL-25.1bL3. No, I.for VWe by lel° J. EClloo9xeiceitt OD. LI,NmEED bbls , pare for Sale by 1. BCIIOO.NAIAJLES & Cu. BLACK LEAD-10 bbls. extra quality ter Ll nu by .44 , 3 J. 13C1200NMARItt a 04 iVRAPPIND% few realms ex ii vs else Meases Jealere J. SC iIOONIIIAFLER & Cu. 4.I : PONbE--A large assortment of 'fine and ya.--""ip"U'W BP° T.A r graTtHER & CO. FLOUR—Extra family, extra superfme, attlaniftm anti !Lae Flour. coaatantly on be., attil for —br 1%10 A.* A.IIIAN 8.114 24 wt. -- • - lATS---600 bus. in store and for sale by Jalo A. a A. StritlANl4.ll4 14 at. BROMA AND CHOCOLATE— tip 4. btu.. Baker's Brom., A bre HAWN .. :Mf.SbrAe. ChatadAta. 8..4 • &Ulna at coat. J. W. 10VARLAND. 215 Liberty 4 OTTER--5 bbls. fresh Roll Butter roe'd and fed Pada GI , Jain A: A A. 37e8AN P.. DOTATOES— WO bus. Neshannocks and 73 b. Rod Potatoe• ned w3d M ale by A. 4 A. MeTIANE. tiaIINIRIES-105 bge Gruiind Nuts, Li 'ef:=, o s e Dry Parj I milt ilarirrmY. ilwatitzty. ply HANDSOME LACE SETTS—Redd by 4 112:: o Lace ( " I:ttgettes and Sheivea, 2 Lad bloterning Setts, 1 Black and Walte Mouralug Sett. • The &bore ate seat Oct on eatomlaskra, Rams Nev Tat :,... importer,sod atil be sold cheap. The grata arookl are to •.. he returted. Wood.. nett. Wise Arlabhla to_parehsa6 0.030 r&4 this week at VAN 0000 t 's. .10 al fluke. At, Aar of the Dionanl tIAAIS..S cake. in fine condition. Cincn k • nett eared, for gab b 4 3. 11C4100:4MAKER, J 0 . 24 Wood st. FIROOMB--40 dee, common Brooms re colyrl orLd Samar by BItLL k UflOrYT. bbls. fresh Eggs .wall aired mkt her sato by Wail". ma n AGAN S. AUL have just reed per !Ai= k to C li?,ll=grtMl:= l :l4l.= With to ~..,k114311i101:2!1. 1 1111d cheap boltday morals. VEISLIWNforTmIe at Itm44 Patton lc ste cloiabe. the cumoftd. dat 230t)P4 1 1 -, ,V,ZsItV.ASi t H. 1 26,10 1 ... 1PA;i ; of-k_703..0 w 1.3 lots worth Pea s e, f riblkok- in 6 ral=ktyLontt= Ar wet litkrilot t r sham Joao a. Blarg Bdt ash st• r,and Pittnam's kkO M " Mk P" . . g"7".. Story Boob rue'aaD) 4ARYERS' Mir PUBLICATIONS FOR _NEW YRARl3walankoray'o now bona t The Eno tk..i b kl l : 4 .r. t .N . lshAn= th Pon i z r i tm l , Loao i ann D. D.; Later 'loom by outbor of 114 /ant bj: tie Ilan:l2am% Dlekann Era: main Marks nain_RlArta •an nth. now awns reed br KADLEE. naoabonT. DRIRD PRAWIRS 7 -200hwiti..0hio halves nonnwnt and for oala by • BELL & LIOG KTT. VLOSLVO OUT SALE-FAmILY ORO. CHRIES AT. CO.ST..—Beleu; about to makeachante in OUT husinera we oder formate along daring the meant week the balanoo of our dock on handoonstetinsot oho., Green and Mack Tess, 81rentok bleb. Idulaseea elokee. Ad- We Invite the attentkon of Vandlles and the trade.. Tema, Cash.' Ja7 A- W. htsFAULAATIk VAS Libras M.-- • • TIGRIME LIAVANA CIGARS—A email lot of tholes brands. llamas, Primly* oxyl !ff ban, &Wog out at rat by J. W.. PxkYASIA NU. )RIME TEAS SELLING AT 6./Nr:--- ELl:rata 4::=lpary fl ml s, t u tyro. 70' . th e s ' w V"*.4 6 . 4 1 6 , •
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