uA1..1.17/3-10ITY VITAZTXZNIZ I question - ts 'hoot these rascals on the borders? - lima. marauders are hied in the South; and in the North-ere must find' the men to oppose them. as proprts,l as practical 'lmmure enb• earipttone nod [Enthussette ap ples 1 • . . ii,Bl3lrEto TOI3BDAi r- 04111807-IMB 19, 1866. . KANSAS ALIX =MM. / ---. A. 1 - • HET fp SIASTIC GeITHERINt. In nuance of awl !0. - icty":,rgo number of aitisenvossesbred is Vionitho , Roll last staling iota into aoogideisttoo the Ofesept:tdondition 0, E porioii or H. H. ;risk, Req.,"llr. gilt*: W.. , , %. . . Et. l' r McDowell, EMIL, were arotioa Of Ewell Erred, Esq., a commit tee wee appointod to preparabustnost. Th e Mao appointed Moat& Errott, E. Irish, Aldermen Eittele, Thomas Elliot and Cole man. • Upotiiiiall of, the meeting, Mr. Eaton read an artieletwbiob appeared in the New York Tribune, euti id' Tierce vs.' Pierce ;' in which the whole MP Ty of the Kansas outrages was repeated, to ge erwith the several messages or the PIMA- dent on tie subject. • Pelee for .f.titerenson" "Stevenson'-',. brought Mr. Wtn. E Stevenson in the etand: Be - thought 'enosetbing more then words were now needed In tinusas. But a 'row days :End elapsed since a free Mil:Smog' Barone, taken tut a prisoner of war, wee literally cut to - pieces by the border itiffians.--41: this present moment an extensive organisation existed to serve alt those who wished freedom for Kansas tile Brown was .erved. All we with to know now is facts; the time for long epeeches had pot; the time for ,otion had arrived (Cheers.) When be eaw this call he made it Ide blandness to mill on a umber offending men and request them to at tesulk Ibis-meeting. . Every one promised to t he preeenkand.put down Ns name fur a handsome sum in aid of We molt:meat (Cheers.). He did not with to say OUG word that would disturb the fraternal relations of the differentlectious of the country. Bat his brethiin and fellow 041- coon W Karnes were assailed by the whole pewee ‘Of Slavery and of the Government. lie did not wish to afford moons to Ratisu to —mete crusades into neighboring ankles, but to protect themselves, their own libertine, their • cern firesides. Was there any one who could withhold his aid thin cannot who'couhl stand up mid one his brethern slaughtered in cold ;blood without any effort to assist them ? Tho eloquent gentleman referred to the Nebraska bill. Emigrants went there under the provisions of Squatter dvvereiguty, but no sooner bad they become LOllOtt IGLOO'S, than armed invasions , were got up to prevent them accomplishing their intim to make Kansas a tree State. The speaker Term red-in -bitter. -term* 4o these-invaders,- - repeated the well known history of their out rages. If the peoPhs of that territory submit ted to the laws, which are bloodier than any be ever now, made by that ostirpinglegislatare, hey were greater, cowards than he. took them tor. , The speaker was banded and re a d' a raper containing soma of. themiotians of- the law re... lathe to gloves and other sots, *eh are doubt-- Me familiar to oar readers. He appealed to any man preeent,.no,matter •• what his polities, would he not were he a Teel dent of Ramage, resist these.lawa to the death? He plead for • tnesne-to-aid-to prevent these outrages, end' ebpw to tbe world that the afl ame of Ramie woad theist 'them. its' hoped an . efficient organiration would this night be formed. 'i ei - ;.,, - Russell Briett,- Esq., from the ,Committee, reported the following resolutions: Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with the Free State settlers in Kansas, who are threaten ed wittethe vengeance of the Missourians on one hand and that of the President on the other, for no other crime than that of daring to prefer Freedom to Slavery, and that we deem it our duty to extend to them each aid as a free people may give to those who are struggling for free in stituticm i -- Resolved, That the President, in the course be has pursued toward the people of Kamm, has • given evidence of a settled purpose to promote the extension of Slavery. Heim suffered the Missourians to mike armed Maniniona into the Tegitory, on several occasions, without lifting a hilid to prevent them. He hoe permitted them to destroy ballot-Weise, deter the actual settlers from voting, choose their representatives in Von grew for them, murder peaceful and law-abiding citizens, mid impose ripen the people alegielatum by force; and now that that mock legislature has passed laws destroying ail the cherished coned tettiegal rights of the settler,-aad, the Minim • rims are engaged in organizing armed bande tit eziforec them, he. has issued 'his proclamation !:?.e#-, ,-I,IBP#PPin is determination to : co-operate, 1 -" rilolllljltifii"lielinglYraith,thetie men, Who . have heretefore, and do. now net al /air' 0.'4- fience;and 'who are striving to drive from- the eollof Salim these who hevelairfully and right fully found a homii there: ~ Batavia; That the antian. ,of the President In this siding with the theturbene of the peace in Husint,ls ieprehatisible "in every eenee, and deserves the eeverest 6:indemnities of the coun try. Should it result, as there is much reason to fear,-indoes of Wetted property to those who are defending their dearest rights, their bleed be upon as bead. • , Resolved, That it is the right of the people of Kansas to maintain, by foree, if need be, the rights solemnly guarantied to them in the Na tional constitution, and the law organising the territory; that it is our right to extend to them pecuniary aid, if , they need it; that it is the right crazy citizen of " th e Union to emigrate there if be desires to, either alone or in compa ny prith others, and to take each arms with him as are necessary for his own defence In a coun try new and beset with perils; and that it is also our right to extend te each - emigrants whatever assistance may be needed to-speed. them on their way. . , Rerely Thetin the exercise otehretrrighte no la is violated ; and so long es . we remain a free apple. conscious and 'proud of our rights, we disdain-all efforts to intimidate us, whether they come from ai infatuated execintiye or the reckless minions of humset oppreselon. Resolved, That for the purpose' of. carrying out the objects of this meeting, it. Is expedient, and advisable to fano a Hines' Ail Association, , , to wadi shall be ;Media the duty of raising' means and devising methods for effectually-ad ing the cause of. freedom in Kansas. _ • . Resolved, That the Presides:4 of this meeting appoint a Ctimthittee of Ave to prepare the de tails of /lutist( organization, and report the same te an adjourned meet:tie, to be called by. the President on Satierdey evening next. • , hir;EireO regretted that the Committee 'were not able tolprecent the details of each an or ganization now, but they hoped at au early day to report them complete.. On motion. of •Mr. Ileum, the resolutions were mule:trimly adopted. Dr. Gasman, in response to loud calls, pro nestled _to address the meeting. Be said wo were • saw en. the midst of a revolution Irblik • had dommeninid thirtiyeirs ago, and proceeded.to -- refer in an eloquent manner to the warioue put minent iota of aggreselen ,en the, part of the ' -South. He dwelt In so elogent manner upon the Fugitive Slave Liiir, the Cabe of Paasmore Williamson ' and the Kansas villainy - end con chided by asserting that all question" sink into oomparative ineigniffeance in comparison with the great -one of resiaance to the gumlike:us of s hivery. He appeshathall parties to unite-in tau 'grand effort. The gentleman wee frequent ly loudly Applauded. Dadd_li. Fatai,Mere, being celled upon, re marked that he Indorsed the newt already ex- " ! pressed. ' Li Renew he had friends, school metes, who interfered with no man's rights, bnt were there toliaild upatemisleta a home. • The issue walithal"these Wizens of Ramis be us . mined lie - litiili -lawful 'rights or shell they .be ofabial:lir Maris theltara of the Legislature llamas thi be enforced? He . sotiskided by agabv.prittenting . the lassie, _which he thought -was independent of all ,party, .bat appealed to' the feeling and sympathy . of every Americ an . Hon. George D'inie beteg called upon, deedin rid on the ground of indisposition. Ho was pre- ! sent to set not to 'peak. He might be better , able-to iirldreas them at the adjourned, meeting: Mr.. Fleeeon took the stand In compliance , with liked - male. He recap:eel to the history of . Kan - }MS, lineofTheagniery 4itiestion-Ainn GO ' compromise of liCkli in an effective manner,. dwelling foreibly Upon tbe more recent and out most*, futures of the .Hanalla question. He' drew an eloquent parallel between the causes, of the - resolution and the eMiation of Rules i and contended • that the aggressions' of -Miami rine wat Heat Whetted times worse than the . Legislation of England for, this country, for. ' this .1 1 0:iliti itidiaoli. ;of " Kintreraft to defend it. Het- eidxteit , a forgetfulness of place, ands unity, br sedan - Jo „this Most important Tiotimii 11. Marehall,Esq.; war; loudly calla ' upoz, and tookthe stand amid vociferous cheers. • It wee well. - enough, lo - talk of Slavery. and - praying Bei bt-the tderefor, Sharp's rides and Colei pistols .litid 'ardved.' The question was bow many men blithe Raub were willing to boy revoliere . tael., 'Pietelic" Shoulder them and go to. Kansas. _Of tithe consequent is the party,,tbat yo verge, . ills the people :who 'govern; Wheii the government violates the wish,of the people,. l -it teatime tyrseirdmii He refereed 'thrillingly 'I . to the Border,ltuthans.- Laws, said the Speaker --lar, qtrieii*Ot said, Ile woad respect no ' law which reeogrami slavery.. No aerie walla -D s - kiligitene,,pouritY. zooid have held. Paagmare . Williamson , ' Hie no nee to pray and talk—but ',. iyeek4and gyre bloiN, for bluer "Blithe Border' Radians, , It is well enough -to pray- on San;' • day;Pa, tit, Si• most„.*_...POltt tileititPtitt- Ni r e attat. s fight tlart_al - uttyour Northenere draw, , its who ish,Sk,Fa° l e-KilliflPP., -•.. Pi 5 .._,”9`7 1.-1 91 work:Ate ,-- ne 4 .=-_,. :Geri ;liar o ust .},,.: h your; •. t.:= , newtVIMGAVIIIWndIiir der-4tuks - Tke n...... t: cc's , , nd v.. I,c.ryt .al ts talc .....:7,....: ..; a ..7, - , ..st LLFSI ekia A niatzu 4 - se _ . =tad • few words In high . the women of Hawse, when, tho'ineeting adjourned until next Bst unlay ot 7 o'clock. .• "A BTAlNlllner.—lho Young Men's Library Association of this city can keep up a course of lectures, while the Young Men's Christian Aeso elation is,,unable to de It. The former selects "Witty poets," "romance writers," &A n sa lec turers, the latter the moot eminent divines, and profound scholars in the land: • And strange to say, the latter eau tray from the-10000 in habitants of these goodly cities, only a mere handful of auditors, while the former have orowdedhonees. Why is It sot"—Christine Ad vocate. We do think this is anything : : but • strange fact. To be appreciated these eminent Divines and profound echolars moat have audiences who have themselves spent much time in the investh. milieu of thedmbjects treated upon': who know from prpvinue reflection, that the filet positions are oorreot,., and who tourtherefille intelligently follow the teen:mere to their ceitclusions. To say that we have so large a number of scientific ottisensie to, pay acompliment to tbo city that we think Is - -ondeserved. And to , expect a lec turer to simplify abstruse subject which finds itself cramped within the covers of a goodly sized volume ko the comprehension of an an dienoe,!who, to be interested most understood each step taken, is tioatributo the possession of a genius which as yoVuureuggoised. tlhanniug Boys it is - too tree, and a sad truth, that religions books are preeminently dull." Without wishing to ray the some of Isoturers, it in too true that thei4efforts abound in technioalities to • repulsive .extent. It ie one thing to be a profound scholar; and another and grteter, to be able to popularize profound esibjeols and enlist the feelings - Wild sympathies of the multitude therein. The, 4 4 witty poets„",. "remands writers" &0., rather emearingtrialtirded to, have discovered a way to enlighten an audience at the same time they entertain. We venturaxto gay that so many truths and so much wildom have—been impressed upon the public mind though a bril liant rhyme, or a liyely, well-turned paragraph, that the world could not very well have done aithoet them. We do believe that lectures are to , copte extent like merchandise; they will not be sought after unless. s necessity for them in felt. , Tai Taurr Anartauth.—:oo Sabbath the churches of the - Methodist denomination, the pulpits which, wave filled by the distinguished_ clergymen who ere, in attendance upon the Au nlvereary at the Parent Tract t3ooiety of Penn sylvania, were crowded. Public, ineetings were held in the afternoon in Christ Choral, Penn Street and Sotrttr tiommon,' Allegheny, and both edifices,. we undaiaand, were thronged. •••• Yesterday afternoon, i meeting for prayerand conference was had In the Liberty street Church, end in the evening a public meeting was held in Chant Church,..Bizhop Ames presiding. Ad dresses were delivered by Ray. 0.1). Chenoweth, Rev. 0. F. Rotten; Rev. 0. S. Hare and Rev. L. D. Barrow. -.- At Delft past ten o'clock, A. Id., there will be s-meeting for prayer and conference in the Lec ture Room of Christ Church, and at thiee o'clock, P. SI., a meeting will be held in Smithfield Street Church, when the annual - report will be read and addraises delivered. . • • -- The anniversary meeting will be held in the City Ball, this evening, Bishop Simpson, pre siding. 'Tlie'speakers will be the Bev. William Butler, of Maas.; ROT. B. F. Brodk, of the Bal timore conference; Rev. J. V. Watson, of the Michigan conference; and Rev. J. F. -Peck, Cor: Sec. of Tract Society M. E. Church.— Free tickets to the amount of four thousand, have, we understand been already leaned; as the Hall will kola about three thousand, a rash may be confidently anticipated. Blamer Court —Before Judge Williams. A. Morrow to. Joseph Chapman; No. 277, April, 1866. Mitchel & Palmer for plaintiff; J. T. Cochrane for defendant. v Action of debt to recover thirballitica doe on a judgment bond da ted Deo. 6, 1854 for $1648 84. The defendant alleged that a portion of the bond was given to 'secure twonotesaf $BOO each, and one note for sloo—which, he contended, were not the proPer ty of plaintiff for a valuable ermaideratlon and also alleged payment of $145 to plaintiff's agent. The jury found for the plaintiff for $10.113 44 The defendant's coursel moved for a new trial. Sarah Johnston re. Jacob Johnston. This came was taken up, but was afterwards laid over un- Ali to-day. • Thomas ?cote- aa. Geo. M'Combs; No. 783, April, '7854; Marshall - Bi7)3rown - for ploartiff; Barton for definint. Action to . recover for building the stone work and providing the stone for a house in the9th ward. On trial. A Henn Cueroxra.—A giant of a fellow from the upper countries, undertook yesterday, at the ;ll.eal Lion, while under the influence of liquor, to give 'Several of the lodgers there a trial of hie strength. It is to be presumed that they were readily satisfied of his superiority, [or they scot with !mete to Alderman Donaldson for police. Some four or five rtarted, but they found they bad work to do. In about an hour's time they got him to the Portce offioe, while they were cheered on by the sm i les of an approving thou• sand or so of citizens who had been attracted to the spot. In 'default of u name, the up-river enitomer was lodged in jail, being conveyed thither in a cart, under the cognomen of John Smith. Tall Corrigan trial is still ;degreasing. On Friday manning the prisoner did not wish to be brought into Court at all. On Saturday he look ed . . - very 111, and was quite enemy. When the 'hence were brought in. to be identified, ho be canie sick; and had a physician to attend him at ter:his return to jail in the evening. The trial may riot be over before Friday next. The cotm mot teethe prisoner will make a powerful effort for their client, and the probecution will enforce all' the argninente that can justly be made to bear 'pint kilo. The excitement among the people is on the increime. 130111.131 DIVED HIVULY.—Oar readers will remember that one Wereary, arrested for pass ing bogus coin in Washington county, receped from the Jail . there. He 'surrendered himself to We Sheriff of that county, on Sunday, dogleg that he could not stand the cold weather. He had been concealing .himeelf through the county until he who nearly frown and starred. He Was lodged in the Jail of this county, the Sheriff being afraid to truet to hie owu prison again. M'Creary hie doubtless arrived at the conclusion that She way of the tranzgreesor is hard. ' lbsermias.—The present winter is extraordi nsry in the religious acme's of Pittsburgh for the wonderful revivals of religion in operation at titi. 'Sammie Methodist Churches. The clergy- Men have entered Into the work with groat zeal, and the consequence In that every church of that denomination has received large accension of Communicants. IQ ono church alone, the South Common, 'Allegheny, Bay. D. Mitchell, pastor, we learn. that over one hundred and seventy hire been enrolled In membenhip. Rosestur.—On Saturday last, the country residence of Col. Wilson McCandless, in Coitus tawnsiatp was entered and robbed of a variety of articles. Suspicioti attached to two lade named Philip Weaver and Charley Bothwell, who were arrested, tied a violin, spyglass, musical-box "andeeveral other articles stolen therefrom were traced to their possession. Mayor Bingham committed them to jail in default of bail. Ray Made the arrester. Tea Fru cin:Ssivanas Ifrawr.—,The loss by the fire on Saturday eight, to the Mars. Pe terson, will probably reach $2.600. They bad `a large quantity of made stuff, such as mho, 'doors, ite.j and a number of chests of tools horned up. 'the residence of Mr. Little, wholesale grocer, 'on Second AitreM, which adjoined the — burning building, sins considerably injured. The fool tore was she much damaged. —Brass flootwrv.—The anniversary of the Alle gheny County Bible Bode*, will beheld in the Bev. Dr. Preasley's Church, Allegheny city, OD Thursday evening nest. The annual reports will be reed, a Board of Managers for the ensu ing year elected, awl ti.ddressea will ho delivered by the Bert. Pressley and Cookman. Honra or luctrasti.—Four or floe women :from litra. Starea harm of ilLrepoto in Cherry 'alloy, were lodged M jail, yesterday to muter the charge of maintaining a boat.. of that char /later. The complaint . 11q13 made by a woman named Mary Stetontion. RODBILECE.-011 risttudny night is robber se creted himself in (lie cellar-of Quigley's book store, Fifth street, mod after the store was closed, got into 'the store room eml robbed the till of $2O end severs] eonnterreit hills. The thief escaped with his booty. ADKITTLD.—OpI:OOHOD Or Hon. Chas. bhaler, Samuel C. Menyard, of Cambria county, woo ad mitted to practice in the District Court of Alle gheny County. Mr. M. comes among us with a fine reputation for legal ability. MOIIOII 701 ♦ tilW the .111.30 of James U. Power vs. James Power ' s *dicers., de cided in the District Court last week, Mr. Thos. Mellon, anumel for defendants, yesterday moved tar anew trial. _ . Mom Pissois B.LOOVJULID.—:Tbred pistols stabil b*"Wro. Johnston, ossicoti walla dikys "PP ri g ? 0 441 . 4 K allThl tura Ik lagill * 4," 41 • Anarrasearrr Marrusa.-7he aontrerp&e of th_e Parent TractrlSociety 'veil!' be held in , ,CRy ilallen tide, 'faraday Evening, commencing:at. . . Speakints t .l.. P. Durbin D. D , op Alnee, D. D., J. J. Pick;lLLtr,.L.lD.atiirrows of Cin cinnati, Rei. Butler of Lynn Masa_ Rev. Brook of Georgetown, D. C., Rev, %Intel! & Hare of N. J. Conference, and L V. WataonOf Chicago. Tickets can be bad free of charge at the Book Store of J. 8. Reed, A. H. English. & Co., and Kay & Co., and tho Hat Store of Pratt & Benny, Allegheny. TRULL TO 00111110”.—The trial of the bogus coin manufattnrers arrested by Hague in Ohio eomo time agog will come off in a day or two at Cincinnati. Officer Hague will start for that clty„to-day. Tax Evan's° ltscuaraa, is the name of a new paper which made itiappearance in Allegheny oily, yesterday. It is conducted by Messrs. Water, Robinson & CO. BABOATLI SCHOOL Tsacnan's ASBOCIATION• — Au adjourned matting of rile ASPOCialiOrl wee held last evening, et the Union Baptist Church. cotter of Grant and Sixth streets. OBITIMILT.—Mr. Wm. Algeo, late one of the County Como:dentonere, died on Sunday at hie reeidence below Manchester, of consumption.— He wan fifty-tight years of age. Tne Hirronusson's were greeted with a crowd gd end fashionable audience last night. To: night they ring in Allegheny, at Excelsior Hall, when, of course. another large audience will as semble. DIITAINRO —Thomas D'Arcy McGee was de tained at Alliance last night, and consequently did not lecture before the Catholic Association. Lecroan—We are pleased to be able to an nounce that Horace Greely will deliver one lec ture before the Library Association on Thursday Tea RANollll.—From' this beautiful poem, published in Ptitadin for Fantail; and which has bean attributed by some to Longfellow and by others to Whittier, we extract the 107%1 n g verses, uneuipassed as a description of natural scenery: Nowhere fairer, sweeter, rarer, Does the golden=locked frolb.bearer f Though his painted woodlands stray, Than where hill-side oaks and beeches „ Overlook. the long, blue reaches, Silver cacao and pebbled beaches', And green tales of Casco Bay; Nowhere day, for delay, With a tenderer look beseeches, "Let me with my oharmedArth stay'." On the grain -lands of the Mein land', Stands the serried corn like train•bands Plume and pennon rusting gay; Out at sea, the islands wooded, Silver birches, golden hooded, Set with maples, crimson-blooded, White sea foam and sand-hills gray, Stretch away, far away, Lim and dreamy, over-brooded By the hazy autumn' day. . Gaily chattering to the clattering. Of the brown nate downward pattering; Leap the squirrels, red and gray. On the grsze3find, on the fallow, Drop the apples, red and-yellow; Drop the 'rnmet,peareland mellow, Drop the red leaven all the dey. And away, wirtfipway Bun end cloud, o'er hill and hollow Chasing, weave their web of play TELEGRAPH IC. One Week Later from Europe ARRI PAL OF TBE CANADA HAWAX, Feb. 17 The royal mail eteamship Canada, Cape Lang, from Liverpool on the afternoon of February 2d, arrived here at 4 o'clock this morning. She bribgs no intelligence of the Pacific. The steamship Atlantic arrived out on the Slat of January. • The steamer Belgique was still at Southamp ton and her agents had returned the passage money end compensation. Her cargo had been taken out and found to be hat little Injured. The London Blern!ng Advettiser has the fol lowing announcement "We regret to hear that at an interview which Lard Clarendon and Mr. Buchanan had together at the Foregn Office on Tuesday, very angry words passed between them relative to the Cen tral American question." The despatcben of the Bunnies government completing and confirming the. telegraphic. an nouncement of an uneauditional 'aoceptanee of Austria's prepositions, were received at Vienna no the 23,1 ult., and a courier immediately con veyed them to Perim end London. It is reported that the Congress will meet at Paris of the 17thl of February; that very little time will be lost in the diecuesion of the subject and that the whole matter will be brought to a couch:mien by Feb 25th. The signing of the preliminaries prior to the opening-of the conference now only awaits the arrived of the Turkish plenipotentiary. It is stated that Prussia refuees to agree to the con-1 ditions exacted by the Allies preliminary to her admiesion into the peace conferences and that consequently she wdlbe excluded from the con ference hut would he invited to sign the final deed of settlement. Baron Brunow and Count Orloff are the Russian plenipotentiaries, assisted by Mantra. Ttloff and Teuton; Lord Clarendon re presents England; Marquis de Asegho, Sardinia; Count Thiel, Austria; M. Waleweki, France; and Dervish ?ache, Turkey. Letters received to the 30th ult. speak of the mild weather and the resumption of navigation more or lees at Palau, Menel and Cuxhaven. and the ice wee breaking np. The correspondence. fcem the Crimea from the English Camp to January 10th reporie the army as healthy. The Russians continued to fire from the North Forte. Prince Gortschakoff had handed over the com. mend to Gen. Lettere and homed a valedictory to the commanders in the Crimea. On the 10th of January the Russians made= expedition over the ice to attack Bertsch, but Gen. Vivian being on the alert they retired. Gen. Williams was at Tit His on the 4th of Dec. &Smiting Mere from St. Petersburg as to his destination. We know nothing of Ears excepting that the town is occupied. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Ltesaroot, Feb. 2.—Cotton , Market—The Broker's circular quotes the sales of cotton for the week as 86,000 bales at an &dense of The market closed steady and quiet. The enti mated sales on Friday were 12,000 bales, and the closing quotations were: Orleans middling 6 1 3 16; fair Orleans 61. Uplands middling 611-6, fair uplands 6d. The eaten on !speculation during the Week were 14,000 bales and 12,000 for export The "(hole stook of cotton in port was 263,000 babe of , Americaa. The Manch'. 1 ter &deices are more favorable. Brown & Ship ley's circular quotes cotton ea having advanced 11®1 from a temporary ease in the money mark et and a light stock in the early part of the week, but on Friday the market was dull, though it closed steady and quiet. BILIADOSONVS.—FIoor and drain have con siderably declined; prices ate irregular and the market is dull. Brown & Shipley quotes West ern Canal Floor at 37e and Ohio at 400. White Corn 87e 6d®B9e. Yellow and mixed Corn 86e. The Broker's Circular quotes a decline, in Flour at Is®ls 6d. Wheat Sd®4d and Corn ld®3d. Brown & Shipley quote White Wheat at Ile' Ile sd, red 10e 2d ®lOO 4d. PlOTlSlol6.—Riabradeon, Spence & Co. quote _Provisions as generally unchanged and dull. Beef end Pork have declined. Lard ie quiet. LONDON, Feb.' let —The money markets was more stringent. Consols were quoted at ool® 90i. United States stocks are lower, and for State Securities, prices were eerier but not gen erally lower. Messrs Baring, & Co's circular quotes a considerable decline in Breadstuff. The Iron market is firm: Welsh bur is quoted on shipboard at £B,6s. Welsh Stills on ehipboard £8,50, 10d. The other ciroulere generally quote provisions' ae considerable declined, there being but little speculative demand, the market closing quiet. Beef buyers demand a reduction. Pork Is dull, the mock of Bacon is light and the market closed dull—Lard has declined with a dull market at 60e, the quality of the recent arrivals le bad. HA fill COTTON MATIZIT January 80th.—Or leans ties ordinary 89, the prices being lower by le. The sales of the week have been 6600 bales. The town of Ram is uncured by two Russian bettallione, while a third occupies a camp form ily held by the army of Gen. Mourivieff. The captured guns nod other suiunitions of war hair been removed to Alesandropol. Letters from Erzeroum predict an approach ing scarcity of Breadstuffa lekander Pasha waa insecurely wounded on the 23d. December. PERAM—It is rumored that Turkey is about to mesiate between Persia and England. GREAT BRITAIR.—Queen Victoria opened the Parliament on the 31st of January. In the House of Lords Earl Ousford moved an address In response to the Queen's speech which was seconded by Lord Allingdon. • Earl Derby did not oppose the motion but said he considered the Royal Speech as very bare, sold and meagre. Bethought it ought to refer to the state of affairs with America, Judie and the POlOll4l as well as in relation to the fall of Rare. He conceived that the Oooentment bad Violated a municipal law of the United Slates in an attempt to eldlet men and hopainst qn apology would be'offered, such Ise could be re- Wa -ved.. __'l l oiffietted, barterer, th at theca Was Pbei IMPRIRKF rimy* Lateswd late tie speech referring to the subject. The 'L. - whole speech, he said, was.reelelent With water gruel. The Earl of Clarendon replied by relenting to 'the . "peesentgredatuns with the United Stitee:— He sald,, , wni:My opinion there Can be dimbt u to the common sense view of the obligations of the Clayton-Buller treaty. and yet it is upon its. interpretation of that treaty that B. &femme of opinion has seism In such a "see orrespon deuce was useless, and I lot no time in offering to refer the whole question to the exhitrition of a third power, both sidesegreeing 011ie &Onion. That offer has not been aticeptal, but it halt' again been nnewecl, and I hope upon further @outliers tion the U. 8. Government will acquiesoe.-: With respect to the recruiting . difficulty It would not have sided a friendly solUtion to allude toil from the throne inasmuch as the correspondence upon the subject etill continues. The most recent de mands of the United States arrived but two days sine° an d they ore not yet in it state to be made ' public. The origin of the trouble was this—At the beginning of the war numerous forelgnere, in the United States applied to the British Gov ernment for permission to join the army of the East. In Consereiencie, instructions were-sent to the Government of Nova Scotia' to consider , whether persons from the United States could be, received at Halifax. These. instructions were) notified to Mr. Crampton who was at the same time informed that anxious se England was for 'recruits, ahn was atilt toore..aaxie us that there should be no violation of the menicipal , law of, the United States. An agency office was accor dingly opened and upon complaint being Made, Mr. Campton desired that it might be made public that the British Govenunent didnot re cruit soldiers in the United States, and he made. known his instructions to Mr. Marcy, .Who ex pressed his eatlstsction. After further explana tions he stated than a carrespondencii of a not very amiable nature had since taken place be tween the governments, but the transactions re ferred to are by-gone transactions and from the commencem Di the British Government .haa die claind any ringement of the lawn of the U. With to the conduct of Mr: Cramp ton he said his Government- wee perfectly satia ted, being convinced that he neither intentional ly nor accidentally violated the laws of the Uni ted States. The whole difficulty was ehoeptible of peaceful solution and no'slight was ineant by not mentioning America. in the epeeoh frem the • throne." In the House of Commons Admiral liapier on theing his seat moved for papers in relation to expedition to the Battle, and gave .vtiotioe of a Resolution to the effect that enlietments for the armies of Great Britain in foreign cowl; tries lowers the dignity of the nation and Is calculated to endanger the-relations-With other States. , Fautoz.--Batioraotion it . AO bean 'igprewed that Paris has been selected for the taestinebf the Pews. Congress. Peace is now imaddered se certain. Numerous political arrests have ben =admit Bordeaux. The Pa 263 MOIIIIVEr plbrißillsll a. - deciee fixing the impost ditty on Cotton broltiltiltih o, eUtreP 3 ta by French vessels at 25 .fnincs per flOO kilo grammes; biting a rodooNon of S franos- from former rates CONGRESSIONAL Vissatwaros Cirr, Feb. Hamlin gave notice of to Introduce, amend, and consolidate the navigation,. revenue and oollention laws. Mr. Wilson offered a resolution which lee over, ;sailing on the President- for informal:: in re ferents to the etate of affairs in Rattiaa, end what measures are to be taken to prevent- inept interference with the rights of the peep4of the territory by persons not residing therein: Tho Senate theta resumed the consideration of the Resolution ceiling for the 'cornet and the proceedings of the Naval Board. .2. The discussion was continued at Kittle length on the Message received from the President in reply to a resolution of the Senate eortunnuloa ting various documente most of which have heretofore 'been published concerning the state of affairs in Kansas. A letter from Go!. Shannon details the threatening aspect of affairs and en closes the correspondence of the !Omer with other territorial °fame in proof of Lis asser tions. Cot Sumner in a letter to Shannon dated December 6th, in reply to cnicOssking his Pretence at Lawrence, says he can march with his commatd in a few hours notice Lid will meet the Governor at Delaware crowing It required. The Secretary of War in a letter of instruotions to Col. Seduner dated Feb. 16th, dfrects him to 'hold himself in readinsis to mirth. fief Gov. Shan non shah find the ordinary coons of judicial pro ceedings and the power veetcd; in the U. S. Marshall fruillees for the suppreisinn of insur rection or invasion of aimed Cornett, bat counsels him tb act with extreme cation in the premises. Mr. Tommy expressed a warm epproval piths conree punned by the executivo;and hoped he would be sdatained by ,every law-abiding man. The President had dens neither more'nor less than hie duty on thin Object. ; Mr. Wilson said the to:respond - race totally misrepresented theeftfaiis Of 41[1111‘ He cep tenthed that the Border aullianethere, had Otr ried the elections at the point of thehowie Without concluding begirt way and the Senate adjourned. Boum—Mr. Wakeman presenteart memorial from the New York Chamber of Coriiinerce pray ing for an appropriatlon from Government lo re pair'the public warehouses at quarantine, and memorial from the moms for so extension of the reciprocity principle heaven the United States and the Csnedse They were referred to th.. Committee on Commerce. On motion, 15,000 copies of the report of the Secretary of the Treasury on finances; 20,000 copies of the Providenee annual menage and ac comranying documents, and 10,000, copies of the Coast Survey were ordered to be printed. On motion, 60,000 copies of the,mechatlical part of the report of. the Commissioner of Pat ents were also ordered to be printed Mr. Grow offered p tesolutiou *Mali was adopt ed requesting the Piesident, if not Incompati ble with the public intereets, to transmit to this Howe, the laws passed by the asseMbly of Kan sas and all the exeintive prooeedinga and corres pondence of the Governor of the Territory. Mr. Lane, delegate from Oregon, introduced a bill to enable the people of that. Territory to form a State Government preliminary to admis sion into the Union., Referred totommittee an Territories. The Senate bill relieving the CoMmissioner of Passim:le of the dut)•af taping bointy land war mints and eertinestee, end withorlsing the cm. ployment of a euiteble person for3hat purpose, wee taken up and passed. It is Stated that the Commissioner has rheumatism itilds band and that over 10,000 hatiatscumulated ansigned. The Committee on . Ways and hearse were, on motion, authorised to employ a permanent clerk. Mr. Dunn MtroduCed a bill establishibg boun daries in Kansas and prohibiting Hievery in that Territory and Nebrieks. Referred to the Coin mitten on Territories. The Reuse then adjourned. !. New Tout, Feb. 18.—A Washington corres pondent of the Herald telegraphs that Gov. Shannon left this psorniug for , Kamm. He will travel night Iliad day until he reaches Shawnee Mission. The President desire him to arrive there before the Free State Legislature assembles a Topeka:on the 4th of March nest. He has lull power , Sanderetand; to arrest the members of that Legielature, is Its meeting is. deemed to be an overt sot, and ;es such deserv ing severe punishment: If he.'carries out hie instructions, it is thought by gentlemen now here who ore residents of Klima that there will be a collision between the Federal authori ties and the Free State mats. :* Five hundred and. twenty-eight Mormon emi grants on their way to Great Salt Lake City ar rived at this port yesterday In ihe ship John F. Boyd from liirerpotd. A private letter [tom the City . ,of Mexico dated the 26th, states that three brigades of troops, numbering nearly 70,000 with at ample artillery force were to leave the Capitolin a day or two to operate against Forney at Papists. The bark Antagonist arrived at this port last night from Buenos Ayres, Doe.-16th. Business was very dull and there wu nothing doing either for the United States or Europe. Produce was' scarce and high. Capt. Samuel-perry formerly of the brig Matilda - came n pisienger In the An tagonist. He reports the lossief his vessel in September lasi off. Cape Hatteras while on the voyage fmn Savannah for Bt. Johns, N. B. Mr. (freely of the Tribune telegraphed last evening that Senator Wilson will strongly open the cane for Free Kansas to-morrow Man op pprtunlty be offered. An attempt will be made in the House to recto: alder die vote of Thurs day by which the Kansas message was eclat to the Committee of the Whole. Success is doubtful in the elute. now. pending indirectly involving the Constitittionality of the - Missouri Compromise. • A majority of the Court will refuse the benefit of that act to the col ored plaintiff olalming freedom under It, but will perhaps, extenuate thlsOdenial upon the ground that he voluntarily rettirnad to bondage. It was expected that the 06nzt would stand five to four, but rumor sari that Judge Grier is inclining to the Southern side; There will pro bably be etrong dim:eating opinion's. The de cree will be made In o fortnight. , . PLULAIOLLPHIA, 18.—The American Na tional Connell commenced ita , necrehaession this looming, no busirieen of importance way trans acted to-day. This evening the members hold a n CatICUP. There are delegates here trete all 'actions of the Union to attend the American National Con vention to assemble on the 4 4 t. An effort is making to abcdish secret menden!, both of the Connell nud Conientiop. Among the delegates are those from Louisiana Who will probably LW admitte d. Amor, Feb. 18.—The *lee gra:Anus of dd n c m , have beentudtel and will to-morrow be publlehed ander the joint management of 903140111 V Westrantron, Feb. 18.—Letters continue to be received from Kansas repeating the deter mination of each parey in the territory to car ry out its paspoees and predicting collision un less the Federal government interfered prompt ly. Lewis Clepbane, clerk of the national Era office wee last night elected by the Washington Republican Association as the Delegate to the Pittsburgh Republican Convention. New roux, Feb. 18.—Private despatches date that the steamship Pacific is safe having put back to the River Shannon. Pnintatistanns,l Feb. 18..-The discouraging secountsfloy the - Canada have depressed the market fp all descriptions of .Breaistuffs, and prices efe drooping; holders of Flour continue ;to . noadtally ask $7,25®7,00 but there are no buyers Tor shipment, and bakers are holding off , in anticipation of still further concession.. But few samples of Wheat were offered this morn ing, slid there la no disposition on the part of millers to purchase in the present.nusettled state kf the Flour market. Small sales of red were made at $1,70®1',13, and white at $1,90 Cotton it in good demand at full rates. Whis key doll, sitiall sales in bbls at 30 and in tihds at 2f.. Nair YORK, Feb. 18.—Cotton firm, sake 2000 bale". Flour declined, ealeo 8500 bbla at $7,12 for4traight State and SS,3I for good Ohio.— Wheat-declined 3e. Corn declined, Bales 1000 buiffiele mixed at 800. Whiskey declined, sales 60 . 0ibls at 29 for Ohio. Coffee firm, Wes 1200 baiti at 12. Sugar firm, sales 260 hhda Orteanc attBt. Mslimes drooping, eaten 450 bble at 43. Lard Oil dull, sales 3500 gallons at 95. Iron film, sales 60 tone Bcotah pig at $34, Freights 411. , CINCINNATI, Feb. 18.—Flour, the reoeipts are pry light, email salon at KM- Provisions quiet; sales 200 Ws. Whiskey at 20*. Gro ceries unchanged. There was no thaw of 001210- Timm to-day., COMMERCIAL. 1 00811 1 / 1 110. OP - AILUITILATION, FOR FKBRUAL6'. laso W. Cos. V. P.—R0.1.9 alma. Jcaix P. Patti. JliftB I=l PITTSBURGH MARKETS Prrrecnozon 01.7311 . ■ onto?. Tuesday Morning. Yebrunns IS, j Von! few salsa wen rsportedon 'Chan.. In Flow Net Is nothing doing, and *sari - thins slew Is astnsown7 gal.t. OILAIN--salas from Cods of On bus BY? at 78. 170ti6—salss of 0 bats at 117 as, doz. HOPS—sir to brewers of J balms Hose salt MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL hum—Ancerican hansom are Romani', prmlueirm and the demand hr pig his e u leree, log nirlol Continue, but holden Are firnier.Mid we hear of no gale. of Not below f. 27, •cconots from the mmority of the oonsumlog trades Sr. encouraging, mpeclally for Ibis res• son of theroar. Tranactions lo pig or this.eek amount to 2259 too.. Quotations were drolly mainta ined—AV for No. 1,1125 for No. 2, and gal for No. 3. lor lyre and axles there Is an I.9”mled leggin, at 579 hr th. tint sod $B5 for rolled males. American roll. are In good demand, quotatt.• Ihm al 182. cash. Nall., ghee.. plat* AIM blooms ore Is ISINIArate Vaguest at former quotation:m-I , lllls N Amer . DR. C. ffiaLilirrii Liver Pills and Vern)tinge, lIFROFAD. rw3.. I. SCOTT, a regular graduate and ► phyeielan of extectetveprectice aud • p-rino, m• /need by a commendable darns to alleviatehone. gun, ad. am well se to excel, hag ONO,' an ILNT on the oriirloal Urea Put and Vulorttas of 1.. C. WU.. haelnurepoosd thew remedies IN the medical partner or Dr. O. elan. Pg manyyearn Oar looproved gam Plileand Vermin:mopes:roc meter caceetand are more mild in their °pennon than the Line pills and ifforrellisno preparegu,otting to the collie reoript el Dr. O. Melon. We make We declaration anderttandinglyt and recommend them to the aliiimed as G ing hottvpieesset and anrative. and believe them tepee dor to any other Liver Yermiluge ever P Fead Cara:kale of Dr. C. McLane below. The Whole World Conquered! Dr. 1. Scott's Colehrated White Cirsassian Liniment. The universal relief afforded by aped...limo. of this Ckilt• bread Kinn of Pain ISillersis earn of Ithetunatisaa, Gaut. Lutebago, hare Throe; Bettlers. liart.ehei iNivilleir% HUM nate al the Jabot. MMou., Patna braid, Hume. art.. or moy other diseases or nh • Pain Killer or Liniment Is wad. extebleer tie to assert positively that Dr. 1. terse Vs akar/fled PVlaliCtrearnon .inaat Is the most reWMa gab and pleasant remedy yet discovered, poseassing aston ishing properties br healing Sweat and Lespreetpt grade cation Of pate, Tha many attestations at its virtues. BIT. en /4 tarn . of enlighten e d and etritt ing• ebould Induce all to adopt It sea standard PreMpy Ftetiaidy The mien Inerialoloon require nothing more they. the Ibiltraing teetimonl at Dr. C. ILLant, dis tlngrdehed es • meet dertiverer of undid remedies. READ! READ!! READ!!! Moamar:ma, Va., Sept. 15,1566. Ito cbt y That I have amminal the Receipt for Ah'r.V.v="blrr la" ; P LI wino may original methane, in my pg. amino thy Int Tairterri loam, and that I a tom he hap IMPROVED 1R EM. I loam etatement the morn Mair st / ham no interest in mAainier. I maid tort state Mist I hare. frequently mot Ile t h ebatent White Cto. cams. Luise.' la cot pra-tice. with te itaPPIPM seeet. , and that I ma coseelenllmm/y raectomenel II - C. McleAllii, M. U. AD the above Slrlielnes brebrfred rblely Andre thi on, pervlrion of 11". I. Mott, Sold by Dru•Abte Ar/ . 51r , a/WA evarymbern. Tbo min/no Dr. P. SlftlAfr'n hapnlfed Lly, PUP and Praproord iferoalfti An. • Dr. 1 hm/U. , arbArb bselbd by nertaglot.. of t/ MrLanr, if.. germane ltbletuat. eS PiDlto (Areforribri lAntrorat spro,l Pr. I. PO.lO A 1.111., IbbrOtapbals.l Irlfb bbinaturr of I Fr/of.. 11. It. Uli L 6Clol`r AfAl.. thisProprirtays. Ila.k Karr.. '..lloYmatogrtr, Pr 1110.11. litYbli/L, 110 tVmd rt ,Ylttbbalstls. Vito/to ALP/ Asbbt J P. V fInIINP. ALPO/my. Attar tialtro.l 11. pot. tl. holo. ash. Aabbt r/` yeAtAroarl yawl' MERILLO 111.01 PIPE WOB.ES MERRIL k JAQUES, 142 Centre Street, New York, I t ANUFACTIMERS AND DEALERS In Wrought Iron Plow, Pining& ~t. and ..trry eeaption orapporatwonansowd nit, taunt, Watt, and Gara for healing and llghthag Shunter*, I. arch, Wotan, Pr'rota Dwellings. Iloaptata. Arriconr, rnrto rho and Italia: A. ywr a a, cow., rotor., Own, Bottow aD4 Dollar Flo. made to order. Our Sum* Cott-LS um* urn entirel, tum.•nd nu • u Putunt—imuuntod to do doubly tho wort of au, pt b lunuotlon. Ordocv adldte ^ all ...tint,. or cho • ,• well szt.annat non.tp.t. Units hymn:moo I Coon...ours u. K. Co_ Pituborgh. Ihrtn.k. ) PiONUS OF 'FILE BOROIIOIIOIIS OF rirKEES Poll and CONNELLSVILLR. 1.11,1 w tho Pitts th and Coooolvoillo RX.brosol clomps/or In parto..nt or sn.OsesipUnor is dock at Mad Comport, •r• otforsd FoR BALK oo (sir torn. in moos of ON tIUNDKe ors ON I( TIIOU4ANII DOLLAR), nice. bearing SIX I'M CENT. INTKIi69T, boyish). arroi.ontostlly sl the 001 e• of mid Oompoor to t du or Plttsbutgb. nu payment of prin. wool and hobo./ co this. Bonds I. goorartrod by lA< .rood Owstxsoy. A. therbore boroughs hors on arm warn on ASS nark thow Bowls mar ho corildwood SAYS Pon andSECURE.I/OVESTDIEN 0. K ER gori n' Yr i dPrlT ' eg, of lr ' t l'iPeCo a OLAO NEVI' U. RAIL . Foote and Liberty Wrests. op stator regdf ULIVIR W, BARNES. Prordent. Election Notice AN ELECTION for seven Directors of the sris uses' Compsur for the ongoing will b. their office, In the City id Erie, no the Wirer Kozo iley of iamb next. . A. Li CAI3O HEY, P. 17 0/rioa Italtal%.Co triot febrn s G. To those wno wish Farms 11 have fertile land at a cheap price and iiarT term., roar attention is ',lied to Ca SW.* y Pam a M Company, al 25 acre. or more In potleri anhires for Il2ho, ya Pa ble In pro per week, ca. $4 tar month. It is located in rill Co Pa, ch loamsod In not to be summand for laming , as examination will ehow. It is all real land, underlaid Pr rich velter, which on amount or its n ty vainwthe take Bluest, will Shortly nan0..0.. of Im Erem The hunhury a kirk /14. perm ireetly through it, which in now under oonartiotion Rom E.I. to within • ew abort distance of Ridgeway. The Allefl i ix Va l l r ley It. R . 1111a=h 9 : Th. k t ' lltiZi r' n I t i .l r I t t if w the m o cTet ' velootte kin,. Title ormorptions o birmd mid warranted decide are given. 1. present's Komi end substantial apportunr tp to commence fanning. providing for 011ie. children or making an investment inue to increase in value. In • short tinielmal land .111 tmible its present prke. V. they particulars con be hod from the pamphlets which ant "Mt to Inguirers. Lettere answered promptly. Ay= address IiAbIL. CATRLL. Secy. 116 Walnut et . &liable. it.. information 1. contained In thogrTer. Win. B. Tale°lt & Co., .07 tiILT & MAHOGANY LOOKING GLASS -18 sad all Mode Pori:nit wed Dom es ti c rames Alm leesle Dealer. In imparted mid Watley Ono& and Varieties. amingjost opened • foil amortment co articles In o u r line we Welts the attention of dealers from teeth city soil country to oar Mock, Menus confideut we MD offer every Inducement teeth se to qwelity mnd prices of goods. es24.tf WOOD ST.. COM. of FoiutP, Bo Jury :7 -110 Arpeal!! AN AMERICAIV STAR CHAMBER! Making 8I On=lssioncr, Ilke UILDRETIIS ATROCIGUS JUDGES? fertlwd EOR SALE—A Dwelling Rouse and Lot I tn a tett on South COllll.ll, be tween Federal it. and ClomMon.Albraheny Orr. The lot ten feet front by 040 deep. The house SO by 100 het, with bath room beck and harribbed with all the modern eoneenlennee of wits, mfranegie ttit io 0 41 : , the rear le a bgel v eabl er i: and ear pirtloslan, apply to th, J. SattONMAICSIt " Ji2A5 No, IS Word et. JIrUSINESS STAND ON LIBERTY ST. POU BALE Ott ItENT.4-13eIns • two otory Urfa ding with ► front of 111 feet tad shoat 40 feat to depth. or•perpettml lease Use .4 fixtures CI complete; emod dry cellar. Ale& & bask Mann& of Mlckoentelol. torn rooms now renting for $76 Per re.. The thou., morns &bora the stom rent for $6 per month. rho store room wUI mot for $4OO. Price for the whole $460 Ape ply to fel3 r. MeI.AIN • BON ILL PROPi...RTY evAini. FOR SALE Farm of 198 acne of well improved land in Bob neon townehip. 2 miles Dom the Ohio Mm awl 9 miles from the intr-70 ache of whlrh:le under fear. On the Munerty to • large Whit pehand a half et c ojea high, swell built, large god eubstantlal buildlng, ha.iing a run f shore, a largo ales engine, tn.,to The Mille run of fourths of the year to y water, Wand by steam.— There Is also a larim.frame Dwelling House. amongst the belt In the saunter: a store bowie In whleh• good Wuhan le now carried on. II in eeileltnated for • firer rate bur• knees, four nada centering at the DU Apply to Jade dAwif BLAKELY At Well/W. ORGA N'S CELEBRATED COIJOR SYRUP, ore of the bort cough remvdire of the dog the hollowing: Mr J. D. Mcautic—lt b with pasture that we, the un. dendrued, do reccoomend to the public, and heads of tam. Ili, in particular, the great and luting bonetit , we have derived horn the um of Mompan'a Celebrated Cough drroP In oar fandlim, and to oh now have fouod It to powers the rotative propertlea which the proprietor hat named. with great PUCCCOL Thb Medicine ha. no natumma toot.. hnt Is Dismount and palatable, and mu be relied upon ar the hoot mediclora for coughs od colds! now before Um Pblic.. dinned. Ucnrr &Ong Prohot. Wm It Rhodes. DQ Lewis. hicelorn.John Llggott. Morgue' Cough Stoop le compounded by JOCIN HAFT. Jr ..Ow Pole Proprietor, No. ltd Wood Wort, Pitteb_mh.. told by principal Droner.. Price Itt cont. BARGAINS IN, - LAWNS, A° EM, 111 l TIMUNR, An , AT DIORPnY t BUM. lIVIELDIS — we bee. unpaakini,end marked deiro, to eery low pea. OM' nook of above good', remaining from iset nth. so we are amnion, to sell them ,f dare receiving our evarnig toOPID, MURPHY A I.IDUCLI gt NorthVaat corner of itb and filatka em t eta We , nailing Winter Goode at reduced Otien hndear • case wen ',sped. Ratingeinetta wsrranted pine gas. ea Der vent. Also, gioeom rERSONAL NARATIVE of explorationa •12d loch:Wou in Term , . flew Mexico?, Ociliforole, enure end alihllS/113. eoeuveccie with the United tlihke sod Maximo Boandsre Gnawlisten, Awing the Teen moos Wet on 14 to Jots. ItusossOliar (141 ts 4 titian Caolisamtooar Quoins that ea fa t Tub Millt4l/11144.00n5. ode by' La EAGLE STEEJ,: .WO Dimtalon; TOE Part.neof &fele & Ina been dlalleved by molazal maw& m. wr bassi of the late be seettlad-sp st see old nand. No. 112 Weer street. 1A3166 B. HAULM. I A. H. HOLMAJA_ \ A. N. ktrABLVY. JOSEPH DILWOBTH & (.Wo< Wl3lO BOULIArinn • c 0.4) Cast Steel, German, Saw, Blister. POugh • SPRING STEEL; All KS, VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS, Mattocks, Wedges, Harro‘ Teeth, to. W LAIIIIOIIII Z. 112 WATER STREET, Between Wand and Smithfield, PITTSSIJAGII, PA. Jane.) 1. I IMO ad:M7 PituDnTglt Dollar Savings Institution • No. 613, , F0ura Spred; rtalr owe m mfg. reeldenner ten. I S. tlOW`Opel/ dailrEcom 9 to .2 o'clock; also; d e a. et . Wodnesday and BetilldaTe OSA 11, depeode received dell Noma tint Mean Ono Dollor n and • dividend of 'the poodle demlsrod- tilt. a vs., le June and Amend., Interest wee des st the rata ide percent, per annual, en the first of December, 1t15.5. • Book•matatolog the Charter, By-Lama Halm and Hoe abalone furn i atpate. A Msk a Lbe odiee. S lovenell tlenern. John d L i emanlyer. 411.1Cti.wd Gyantarit Jam.. W. finflenn. ' Alaolkal UmlZaker Alayandor Bradley. haw 12Prarank. William Phillip, William J. Andante. [MM.= • • John Gurge. Beck ln ett. June. fDadnasn. HAD Br. John kl. AlrtpetrDl Albert trulberteo. John D. hreord. Itobert Charter. IWb."i Ma J. Gardiner Gogh.. Ws.l.ter P.td rm e;el . :telt Alan. A. Curler. A. M. Pollock, John D. Groom. % limp L 11.Ingetlt. °bulge A. °piton, Robert Robb, C. tr. Fetrlngra... George H. Riddle, ear, Janie. Rhonda, (= r P. 011 more ,, J. Ahldle, James IA Donn, George B. Belden. WWI= B. Haven, AlorAtlader 11.11.. , Se t. = and Trergrarer—CHAßLEY 4. COLTON. BAGi AND BAGGING. NOTLES & WHITTLESEY, No. S 0 WATER STREET. IMAROLD BLIP, NOW TORY, . lIAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND Alenufsetorn to order, BAGS tor Flour, Grain, Salt, Buckwheat, Elm &a. Would also call tee attention s, or Oorintry IlerchAnte to their worriment or SEAMLESS and FAMMERS' BAGS, AND 07 MILLERS' BAGS, Designed and printed to order, expressly for their .use, such that ire an rapply from 10,000 to 20,000 bags per day. Al.O, impartnn •od Veinier, In GUN NI BAGS AND BAGGING, :ma .nou• !or. I , ol 1 rtro.• 0.22,1 14.1.., both Limn 404 toi,. Or. reor,witag colltluttla FIJILNITU.RE. 4k, vat A? r 4. "' ' • I„. 4 .* I RYAN'S BUILDINGS. ar: ti IE SUBSCRIBER wo tld respectfully in- Ibrm a Mends and the public that be has pusher Redd e letterset Obis late partner. and Lenoir sole propel. stern( this areal CABINET AND Chair Maritifaotaringlisbraaat, The mat extseette .d complete of the kind in et. witUtil• With • stock aorta. ONIMILLION feet of e1.:44 lam• her, well ~sued, and • etzenglaree attest rat, mech.- 1&11, t ; . k•rill op y ta i re: t e= le • 1' 0 .7 i h t7e=h4 Monde end etuctootede. A V s BUITY OF NEW STYLES OF FURNITURE ParticaNitt i := ° :ll re 'd e w t/t6 "d %otarbes of romalmre eltabla far beet:a and which .0 be lold on acoommodatlog term sad atprloelo . that arll3 dafr oompetlt.loo. cANUE ATCEMIS mener...o M OO far dursbll• lay sod :mt.., of dagfro, vlll be sad at the reduced prim of RUA 2.5,30 to elell per pat laraeliOLL SAWL.NO and TORNI/s0 of all kbuli done to order. • • Room with attain Power to Rent. wVenostp.., Varnish, Hair Cloth, NoMos an I Osidnat tlarte finding Rester/KB), always on hand, and will be told to the Untde at • small adranoe on Eastern soot pri•es E. IL RYAN, .I. , lrdasts Nn. St Fifth street. The won pslndar Calash= of artsxh Jessie eyerWhinhnS Iu the World / • TIIE NEW CABMINA BY WELL BIARON. ORE than (oar hundreo thouaand copies the tamuina Urn have Mmady been wad. /t to born used more ....air. more genorally. V. • Inner, mar. and with morn .atitlactlnn than any other col.erto . nit:Much Mud= It hal done morn F , r Conan. gatio.n.l -Inging In Aturries. than en y other one agar.r. The majority of then tunes ablvia are constantlr nerd and loved all over the landj ore from thla book. a Our edition of the Prim llartnius rams h it be, mart fully revlerd. the itur valuable matter baying bran omit- Nab and Ile Ida. bring third 14 them-rt popular Laney hem it. authee other pocks. hot/rely and at. Mutt. Mem.. n, of Mono. Itkerctiort. Or.. are ano bar. lured In rho., Ike Nen (Nrmlus Neeraie Kum lea mod complete awl pormanrot fans. Thom. choir. may have etreand all other broke. they ars not fully furnlehed for .. wit.. onapl ot th. took. La a test-book tor NMl:ring kebob. Lbe hundred. of thnotands eke have u.i app... It. great volute. 1' boo rale by booksellers geny Pal:the/red lot , id AS. s h irr New V erk Blakely & Richey,' rlrt: 4ko E 8 f ATE li KOK E KS, corner 0 4. o istrootO and enginflald Meets, Pittsburgh P. kar•As. U 11112.. VIVIISLIG taro., bough , and old on noncoleadon Land Warrants, RH* Bond..and noise negotistol. Esiono.alattention given to sublirldlng rarinsang dbreeltor of the= Tame reasonable. eel -dkarg For Sale EIREE valuable Fare lying on the Pa. T Control Radler...l. 1.11 miler from Ntawart•r bblitina and 1. miles from tbe pity; motaintog neer .500 ACM& a fair proportion clewed. the balance timbered. Three bowed kw higualweni atter improvementa thereon. The .bole .ell ul.ptmu PP.**. eirrieultoral o imaging mar pones Will be wild together or separetely, to omit pur Terme awry low. Pm hirther_partkulara edam, J. A. DICK. Waal Newton. P. PI A lib - 8 AAD MEI.ODBOI7s . t OLIN U. MELLOR No: 8 1 Wood street, O? O.c.reero Vlsloood Allot and Fourth otreot, will open {lto day 1,14•1 2blh. to addition to • torn , .00 ro ham, YIIHIT NOW PI A 1 4 ,) roam, and eamltlet. and I. gat. n. rt.. at 11AttON Hill LINS BIOCIEL )113.10 DEONII. italtdAtt.‘ /LOAL LAND FOR SALE--83 acres Co.!. and 160 arras anew, Immediately bulk of Nast B ogiram. Tbl L tCo.!!. roam tattoo eitythan any other in Mankat, and offers rare chard tar pnrehatert turbot/ Le an and beaumfutly innate] for Country Gate, bat 30 tallintos• ride troop the dry. 012 • road Or easy =lc— The atmosphere re <lsar. pa and bride free mt ana and obiestlont to low bands, rendering It one of the mist plearsot an • health locations f0r...144mm Weft, en to made to Wan d i Howa rd. Jr., who awns and re. Ohs t oo mal e property. tw Is ln five and ten sere plots or together. at •Ittlnwl, If rottold by Us tllft day of March, It will be dittoes] of at pu blic salt, Apply to 0. Pl. T. , J. 0, MOWRY, Birmingham:or W6l P 11111.11•6, Nan. owner Pirat and Rosi ids.. or L. C. IlkiPlloll.l 4 l, Ran No. tth R iaiil63rod TAIILMAN a LOW, =!M= WILL Purchase and Forward all Mater , W kale used by Railroadd Steamboat Ode, Steam goggle and Car guilders, ila an nntseturese and other. at the lowest rata.. Wo.V.TauL.MAX. ). Agents thr Jam W. Lou, Leamato . Loal:moths Woas, Wotan Cutting Madam Monotoefortot Co. Lipton handftmp Co. t:norioin liaeldno titatop Co.. Csalth's Pato:4ou Ihot. Hopkins Patent OW' OMUngt Adam. Potent Car riprint. Sucles.Pateat Klutle Steam Pocking. fail &loots* Commercial . Hotel, Coma of Girod and New Levu, Nno -Orleans. - - - L e K. STEEL would moat fu ty Inform the traveling s pa th e th=bnela en the above named Hotel. The Hotel has 'madly undergone a thorough nosh. and renovation. and hes been SULK% upwith new and ele gant rurnittree. carpeting, Sc., de. The proprietor will pay every cam and attemtlf n to the ocenturt and wanted the boarders. The table will be supplied with the best that the midgets afford, Mils hotel beteg eltnated to the lonnedlata tidal[ of the boaloese pallor the elty. as well as mint' eottempolent to the Stectetkett Landing, tbs proprietor hopes that by arid attentloxl to the want. of Ms wetrota tonally. that UMnI watrooage that Lu ever been bottomed awn thle bottle. Price of Board per Day, $l,OO. The O 1.111 be staked .tD W 1 and !Limon Inhal er to no other &Rue in the tits. AgoodL o tffromm / 0 to 19 A. 11. Also obliging and II bull janlyd iiiiZTEir!Egnal • WIN ROBEIITB, 16 rifth arreot, is tno. wellingeV his large uti choke e took of One liateties. Club, Jewelry and Valley Goodaat • very email advance on fut coat preparatcry to excluding hie store room and the eporchase of In entire On ate,lo for the Spring Trade. Demons desiring great bargain,should tall early, a* ft detenniution to elpie ant hi pro.. ant !clock without any regard to former Don't for . ast the place; ROBERTS', 10 Ifllth hYeet, near Market. fed P, MARSHALL & CO., Importere yand Pesten In ;Reath and American Paper llsnafn r, e 7 Wood iltagetpPittebl2lo6 filerleale Agent. Am the t. o:Prated Alanntaeturnm. Bias. era. D.donovrt d Pula . - lowa Lands 0 N. FRAZIER, forporly a resident of. • Pill"hicllh. (ow of loos), Pill Irmo here ln %a aro tar the Council Ilicitte and hionl City Land District . Capitalist, and dtheta having:money to loY".r. o r rante to locate, can ham their Mainers talthlailY .4 promptly attended to. by coiling on him 44 it" " rm. r°." o Tnomas Al. Daly, No. 78 Alartet .treat, from 9 ti M. to 4 P. M. REFERENCES. John Ahmander,hforehont, Market et. Plttotairgbi!i , Eloloves k hon. BILEIkPfIq do; Osoneron. ndoor. Ms agonies lino 11. Allenhoty; Jolvo lhonlooh oecoohtnall. JaMS 1E R Proprietors of glees Troaspocts IPli tiou Lto• to and Rom tho Eastano vls Poona. Ononl and,Oallroodn, Donlett In Both. Oa al HAWN PlttAbnirgl woo SUNDWIES--poZ) bus W 2 hite Beane. Nadler. T . b ., boa obi rm.% c.o.try Lard 3 bail 4311 Butter, Bog. Juetroted 'sad Itn' WAIT JI WILSON, MWO al Tot. UUK. c. SAELZ, Phyeieten and Surgeon, an ll.d P•tr.ot, • • • Mow, Charße lllll.lorAson Palnur_._W. W.. Wll. moron, W. 11 Thonn.o UAL .J. & B. T. moron, B MI:LW% A. IL Eagan& B. IL 80r.., Chem T Bunn& Jos. hlceonanL David Moot, Joon 0. C....rt10, Robert' PaLliek,Jahn B. John Wright, W. W. Yount. Id. P. Lion. 0. Ormsby Gregg. ja.lll.ll¢A {a EMI ANNUALSALE—BLANKET'S, IoBLANKRTS-1000 ipalra of du Mast desirable makes sod dud at Wool Motets, ooUto at ast lanranse naiad Ova tram - osastrates. A A I:USON MOO. boa • - 25 Pint. et ACON, PORK &LARD in *tore for , sale JO9 OW. W. LiCESON. N 0.1 2 tatilb Biya, wink, T Mlgs. iced and for'sale ir ys 1-44 11'4 t es: ',1,. SOTICM. &C. EU2 Du.om ticn rpartnershimf ,Jaresis,lrwirt & Co., e. &wan. on thottel inutunt r bouillon of Us lAto tbna *nit be mottled ' Jaws JOHN V. MY JAI IRWIN, Plototmr46. January 141660. * THE undersigned will continue the mprin r.rwre Moat cab pond La - aiiia Wow. IE2O JAM= IRWIN 'swig Irwlß, bi:ANUFAOTORER OF MAIMS; Sulphuric AMC, I , ..7!'Sve.t Spirit,. at Nltza; Hain Add% Merman's Anodrees Mulistio Ack% Aatt•Alzomonn.Yrk: • Mee. ela Vorler's.fraut... J. 3 • tarB.lr Bissolntion• THE Co-partnership heretofore existing undm . arm of A. A. Mason & - Co.. to , his day Mioolvcd, bymu A tusi consent. Nathan N. Mum withdrawing tY.-to the Outdrew. LVIOIIII A. ri m a Pittsburgh. Yeto, 7th. MO NATHAN (!O-PARTNERSHIP—A. A. Mason has this day Associated reith him In Durum., Nathan Cog. w of AI r. soder Um firm of . bisabo Ob. by whom Mr_ dm gaols bsubb.m wi ll b oolatioled st. No. /A fifth et N ALVISRIN A. MA9019. fe9 ATHAN wurruto DPartnership heretofore existing be mn the tandendipued antler the rub or Rotas. . Uric day elbeelsed by utual cement. The businentot the late arm w will be loathe' bylehu Roberta, 'JOHN A11../30BIATS. JA.II IS W...III:WRItTI. JOttN M. ROBERTS will continue the jenelry twainees at the same stand No. 41- , r 1.7 hr, t "" NiZricrtrgitillgt * Tork ill e alslll . lit. slid will unite the too steer In one. jai W. - HERSTINE Commission and Forwarding Ltarrlaain and Dealer, generally non Flttsburgh, , Cif • , .MaiU, and other Man sae ton.. 4e.. rim 93 and 96, Front stirsotiftttaburigh. Thoundersignodhavingß under the atria of D. W.is er tin Mammoth= ota Agatie7, Onnadation FOnsairdlng and Pnidnebusiness, at tien93 and fia_Fronte . sot, are gee Wad to ales swum attention to iLllng cadet, nothing L forwarding produce and maretniaollaa, nad to the az - station of all twin.. that mar be entrusted to CUD care rtl E Ctaa nasal to—Cllntle a Maw, Iligraid 11 . 0114401: Outten a d oh Hairs griatiter A Rahmi tlenry Una. Wllliaas Faeldbas%L m Johnson Zwi.: T. flakeweg,Eso.; ideorg.l,,gg, E o. Men_ _ /admit NOTIOE:—Tho late firm of JQNES a. qinuti bourn teen diamired by the deatienfJoho olen. on the :flat hut" the bunt... of e►fd era .11 be settled by the undanagned, ' their ofiloe, corner o f Soo. and Pleat Mesta. Bent 30, MC—eel 16,14.0 JON.Ln, ..1,11211 patch./ ISAAC JONES, Manufacturer of Spring and Binder Steel, Plough Blab Steel, need Plough Coach and .Ihlntic tingingn kr.* Nut —Oto , hot Patent Ecru. hfall and natuntered loos Boa sad Plat Amu, Pittsburir6 D. . j r. n. ROGIERB .CQ. Idanufaeturerl of IJr • Ewer. Patent Impecmed ' ilts*P-Calthatar.—oeize ODDIDIT or Rau and first irtmena. Pittilftrictu .&14.17 WAT i f WlLSOlT,Vhulesale n,V (holm jul,i, c a m nairL=TZt a =g,=nor oo V. 1026 . SELLERS & CO., Wholesa . Za wiu ns; d • , Rarall Dealers 14 Drain, Palate, " DI c No. 67 Wood street. pliOE:Joseph cming anng fl3t,d dAted with htm !mach Abel, the bueineef beregze. 1 be oonducted under the otyledf.NSElS ABEL • CO. et the old stem& corner of Brolthtleld amlYourtb wee!. Val Real Estate for Sale Offer for sale the- two three story -ti rick bulldhage at the !oath east Corner of Penn and Ifand meets, Noe. sn and 273 Penn Aran., The :lag aril gosh about 20 baton Penn street by 60 kettle depth. The hellidinge are subeteatlal and hare Atone Wird. I Moo. ofhg the four three story brick dwelling nooses on the slat aide of Hand street. Noe. 36. 37. 381. mei 51, m ° et Mates belng stoat 18 feet 3 Indium In front by sagest foot In depth. Up abode house. will be mid megarately, of tmgether, awl at low prima. d nett payment will be repaired and • reasonable time gteeri ht the perment of the balance _at. H. WILELN3, Artarney at Law, or2Apply, t?, t e- N 0.137 Fourth Wiest. Bt. Clair Street Property for Sale. irtlal Authorized to sell on very resions terms..y one or all a. theee Brie three etney dwelling Demise on : the westerly side of BA (.1• street, being honer Nee. 97. ZL 24. 2d. end 48, between Penn etnet and the old Alleghenr bridge?. These bonne ewe imitable ler stoma anddwellings and ere situated in feetd loeillty: The lota ere eaoh, 18 feet in (rant hi 110 In depth token alleyAen foot wide. A moderate ouh payment wile berequired. and the bal. .nee allowed tole:nein Ibr • reesonable time secared GT he bond and morns ta ri file • archaism Apply to MU:rat tr. t. Penrybn Mant les. ill 1 assortment orthese durable'. and A ' ll besutlfol Imported 31 w be opemolltrr weettoo for the , east dos thht City, st Par Geottods.— After tho Mose of the exhlbidon_they will Mt - fe mut st. the Marti* Rooms of WILLIAMS k ALLEN.' earner of Seoteml sod MArket Excelsior Carmge Factory. 4OLIN STON, BROTIIERS Sr, CO., practi exl (Mach Matere,cornm otßebeemi and gelmoiat sta., lecheny (111 y. Pa, have on hand and are usanntaMmina an eaten:o,l"a aimortmant of Ca11i 111 4 ,6 1n , ..k.W.U4 BUftnlei, I.lFir.g. Cara an.. mad. , to alettmir carious maybe., with beauty of in all our wort the ben ;inm ate Iro Mae llni ternab, nalna Repair. attended to cm the moth rearonabla termrl They owl confidant that all who may favor them with their pat ronac*, will be, perfectlyfatietbat co trial, of their wort. The Pittmbargh and hiancheator onnibtvet port the Pan tom every 16 m.nutelfdmilin the car. odia PITST3T.j4qI-1 . Book. Stationery, Engraving and Print Store, and Book Bindery.' JOHN D. GA N' (From Philadelphia) 4ESPECTFULLY begoloavo to infarrahia. friend, and patrons, that he haa opened BOOK„ ,0 VICAL AND NEIK , PAPIIi AGENCY etin 1.0.100 with ht. HINDRRY, at as 44 h 7. CLAIR liThilitT, eli p oldbethe litAlhilrflotel2llttabnYwid. Twee:apnea *errant. rar.l hr„thiait_Liotrizualeing thk eatabllattinent..•• 4 ' 1 Lame Illnedasted Baas nt . Boohn. Poet lobos, Pattie. La* and Library Malta. bound with great eat. and ettrowth. ' Zat'Ntuu re neatly atandie , In geld on beets Wm eta. deist/ UILDING LOTS IN OAKLAND FOR - - SA I.E—nv. piece-, ' Pea or lob, one of . Irma. an Pennsylvania Amato, the remainder at donide eta , within e snort diateate or the Alrexat. °Di a the jots bas a email log hones on ft, and one ati tba beet eprtnee of enter In Allegheny county, Prtoe 32.30 a 000 heir den., balsam Iv two yearly permeate. Is= B. MeLAIN 2 OON. 21 011th For Sale, TE 110IJSE, now oectqued by the stile-AM scriber, No, 143 Second atinert. Thissrotortr to uautielete order, turriftihad with Otte arid Dot and Orld Water. Far particular.; whatilre tiSO. lI,JONISS. dra. of done t 00.4.Y.141 WateVatreet. FOUNDRI FOR 8111 OR TO BR LET. AFIasST OlatISS FOUNDRY BUiIiDING, Patterns, Plaint. Teals ate-, rill b. acid ai-qat kr won of Jea<t,oCmod4itl Venom, I Or, an acti•O bmfluq Manvith CaDflal would b. OF P ealast ivoll onee. yaitlist,Ofr a. a manager. Addrew:Baa E 76 nf itunkley's Violin — Tunas. COLLECTION of. beautiful ifatiill — tanadrildes. (wit fa . far detudegk,) , Shits. eta Bueklers Celebes of th e Pars Yard end th e Power of Mode. • This lee th oles workfor mks players oh the itiolth The collection ofJlge and Resta carer before published; fa alone worth double the prke of the book. Price e.O tents, coulee mailed, peep ce kAjd. OIidIILOTTE ' ViS Wood et, and dear above, 6th wt. Xayd - oden & Sanders, No. 6 ETA 8".4. 7.. ANUFACTURE and Lep wrimmary Oil hand Llano Cooke of 'ivory Valisty. 011 Cum tit Lans, (nobs Valves bk.= Stops. Mann Whistkst i _.... S. Monte Pampa, Water Omits, Clapper. Bram and Planlatisol -- ttlioverry, arms and Plated Main, Water Woke of nom Silo and der:J.4oot, and ptomains material [®.tally. ja}o - .301d _ ---_,-._ wu.Eioir: — ltiftiistk 'a CO.. • - - It ANKER 8, LAND AGENTS, • AND D . 114.111t8.1N . Lands, Land Warrants and &change, ' Fort Dodgo, Webster Co n Lows t ai An DS LOCATKD in - ALL PARTS Or the State and entered on I.W. Pewidt4 reeidrad an ooliectkms made in ati NV pral , Mat oltain W, ifelt. at would tartnif tbalt earricia to thekr friends and the D a e -/eneridir. larly ter °il k carer* ealsete d. t =Moos loratimos of land t i t parts of th e b NW lonakal lands and attend to pop log rasa on bate tem notarial They will tt U n i OU ' esetry /mating tmeo n. .1 ail II t tna oe ..T. -.: lanct !? n to an for isber. May may transest, ....UN= S. 11M5....--..J.1331 , , 611.1.011,13.1 REDIOVILL. Valley Forge Plow Word. , J. S. HALL & SPEER MIVE REMOVED to the tint :story of that Tame and commodious Warehouse; comer of elks aulLiberty etteet, where they h•Te 0p61106 an sasertnuott of their Weed Implored and highly maws - ed PLOWBraud would Invite the attention of Vannes, and Traders to call and examine their Item Iron thotree Cantle, Patent Lever, 11111 Old.. hub Ike, Doable Drill, entuue, 1110,, d eve desaiptiont al' rotate, Otet_ irs, tma ry n., consorted mild the tnd ßio s. s's. no. leatedlterlatian THEiBLITHBONLI.III HOUSE. ON THE LITROPLIN PLAN, Broadway, corner of Houston at,, Ifew York, BLC S Nit . vargl t ilaurs: 11, $ )I T ADEN, S .d WO, Rooms. 60 cents, Tb cents. sad 81 gmr Pariors ostth Bedrooms, $lO to {a pm . AU , Afrais oven: and as ordcovot. • 1111. u 11{11.i ltne ' llctel, novae finale .rand La the rounb coder, motet.: 01 env.. WO. gnsete. hemmi throughout br team, ivves . bre ON I t wad all ctus aepoimunante of tbe blartuen ttota., th. vitas the attention of tbe crawatins jaaCamdtwr AWN] , E.OPILLN. ii/arreirs Improve:a Fire and %tux p row Composition/Wang. • AVING been for the lent eleven seen ex . 11 .1=1.17 .n=e=ed the 0 " =four. or the above sow melon need In all the Madre:Mb. of th e -- LW., doting w bleb Urns It hae ben totted under emery of drcurestarms, and bean comov eo ed'and ad wherever ea 'bowed that l It n/4 b., den and wins teen ' = "L oroca by the 11./.1141.:1934 xoyeaod Lamp./ to do .job In Ude dtym Wig, mad ao t ri to cov er tne,Lesseetee'LlWoe in Leb4, (tor bothofwelehlote they terenelorted one men and matemede tem Fhtlaceelphla Ina bees teem Induced to open • trance of out buena. in thlecity e and being prepared to ceders to any extant. cm conndently °Sir our mans IA the rein* aas of the enlace. of Muhl:midland vicielt7. ttnehisoi. nose, &mobility and rerteet proteeis..-'ne aigionotteekleve eleti ester ender It the mom olasirable rooting to me. The beet pitch for thle nodes la that onertell to ooe Inch to tee foot—but we can undo-We:rade otrannetemo e: g l Lll . to ,r a much greater plteh, even Amer twine Wales le aky, leaky, to" of any Med me, ems them recovered by to method with the roltiv. anoint) . attuning good tight mon. W. mow th. [c anoe of mane of oar rode wialch tan ibe olilitinni bar further infonastionond uniuncirs, nue call at oar <d em All work warranted. H. AllittlN t W., 21, The atom reefing may teems on trA P te i lirar ' ,L b u, th r.Q... tenor.. Liberty street; gmfrth Ward Pablo reboot Hoare, tooth Ward Public easel Muer, at.,ej ee hontea new hoildles. endtedield et.. anon roortl. Hap,. Jet 011 are Delmys now Vlo &reborn% Third et, trio. Mods um Landing. Ftfth It., Woe_ ,10111 1,, Mitchell. Herron t Woondry Bu llaog4 alVartney'a Anshan Booms daephorp IL INIZ=I/.1. Baser Aunt, atm. ohlin Pour mrs. Warehouse. Federal et., above natal:non. eal4.laeceunc,e 1 , 91.1011 REICEDIES- - --I have ' ree'd a map' pV or Um *amiss valastia. Costa. remodlage Winne* 111 et-Wild Charm • 1 wrap:Res Ovayoundtlyrupof Wad Rion: " kkbecot.'sPubanale Bawm , 1 - • J•yr.es .;04 . 1%,,,r: • • Tat:... and Tat; •• • . &Mars 03Eppityru; m' &U JOB ILK to Maar biumnd aziaJOstie,ltteßG, ituiLDING 401 . OA 'Chia sk. 22 14 frontp/ 72 dis . p...Sup t wal. Tana two. :at 4 1 1jtW.: ' E l 't) - -" , ‘L' . gdnarn "
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