• - , - . • . • - ••• . r • 'A .;--- - • . • • . ••%! . _ , • • 7 I „ „ , ' Tf* SO',U ;. ?I f . 1. _ • ESTAJIMSHEW • . • irrag...Awouzi,a i za. co.. QIII/41 Nl.Onna , riltir , ..-milocat. Ira Elcallau.) Y. 8•10 and er • liisoit.a.lacance, 1 0 t hi n 331 BROADWAY; lariii itterfi s isteisthiegcaeallease—. 'NEWYORK. • 11, 1 11701:11a=st. to.the Trade. that they ir br Beene Was er/ili thele watt •-•ea tecidlreatberel Ll:team qualltlea et • • • A .- • BEDY— OT HING .- la Warman to which MADE ther.Nnuldeu L sitleetethat th'ie 441. that geode cast be and. avety essasint • 4145,..k.a m:the etnel luealthet the eaten site teem Wax V I to mlt dactent Drotioaaa the seam =smears *boob.% cite theta • a' areferetleaaret: ea, eaecaltut, the Weasel" ahleharelatleanitel y maks& The otesselly scating,patrocat from that tietelt is i presumed. flu teen .yeryecerietalle realized. la 'a word. • sum atteaticai litlreeted to ueueratinallOtt ta. tender en": 111 dh T Frr ;Mee: tCI the belt 'CLIO= _ • r 0104121119 NEW YORIC VEATEEt..MEDSTEAD, MATTREss „ Aloa-oerrszAr-woßure AIANUFACTOML. AND L WAREIIOiISE, MIABLUS.'•Vi;.VOp [ G. it co, - rol4Ef Pearl etrUt, our Cbstbam et.. N. Y. " 'MUM INSTITUTIONS, AMBOAXIV actl• Trirste • Dwelltuzs larni•be,l- tar dithont. T•Trad• xrarplikt with the Any Hater 4.4 laimuliatureautieles. •We tom on band an ex •,• 5 talaivialaVattect evet suariutrxturrd du der vur ,1.1.11,1glosy."- • fekvarav,• 4 Onthiiiiiktiori." Gritted(; — f . ._:.. , z pt. NOTAMEI ED by base. icaltv:tions. I; - Ree.E . ALlX;Crattlrft COW USIMINEICOD Id I , i• ' X o, 44 ll xfortllsamtotata. and tea. 48ate czokrlertoe :. s r i patamo t r a t l till ,, t OCkjetro, ortJt;Uts opt: rclicter, J ' Althtra _l t itto • ibjt:deal•of:troorioulfoll Icr the market j N u a rlt =4 lll :4 l 4::; tn k:,. too Coloch core • cannot n gsrell Wit at oar - own fictory In, liewlectrolaxl, f „ . taitlf:V4bl 4: l o=sortz7 . rake cork, t r J, (ma. j . UMW Ottlir oVrt Intarbr many. and krgribocit tr 4 1 rzza , m,Vftb:nzarut o rg i .. 1,1112fal: i. ZPil l gttaktgin 9u , E 4 141 : *, 114°bm 'I b ' " 4 __.__________--,..' ...—J—.. • _..j - !. °44 _14 • , . - - 4.7 Xianthut itaix .;xor.iar for ebairrumo,t, th• (tom 7, :xelorasio Bag ilanstartaty,l2.s and LZ"Braad stn. ai;63m• 15 - 4 .o9o,!MvArso *BAGS! elltbs . vorto New y dr ! p. yr.utkoz Ind 111 ns ~ r e44.3cir • - "i , 4fp, tiroceries;'l4# GEER 203 C1ann1,119•4 . 1 1111 d 719 ht . /Ando:a y N ••••-z • • 0, , I:V4 7 ,1.111,47, T GROCER:LF,S, -- ,• 0 d i ttfi 4 i,s . ratvv..n. , in o are than...in their tor t e; Tur-orsty...a tl. ay ort,G-L.PO-4.4 141 arte and full =ntipowder. ae °°Wit. • - rurs old itW i pditit, bootigin/ rindnes, dein ifrain unrin, 991, • -•- • • "-• • g0i 111 9 1 . 31 1 - C11.8111,..1111:113. . •• • • awenciam - mut gunames chtotimo Ferran/Ir. i9 . . ,,ll o l P l o.Werrurei do • do . • /CIW-Grandler, .:161drker, Gin, oirarit,t - srotha rAi llarant44e...kr... in orkeinsi. smanger, alto ,h/feßtiaftsfd'olirgitZWoi,Mil!""'" --A.C3 624 irige • nth Wm, AnGARS — O;r/trititT eleboix brands. , 1101.1.41:3—Insish nad.French. J • ISAUOirti-,. 4. or l9l 9.enriir..thiuni. 3101 4 ac. • • ;114%-919on,tntdit. 1•-1,ond. V 9, to ' ria, Prince Al. ButtliMr -4 17Tar.Vlnrt. - Dttchananmoriesn. ' inrrenond 11 11 =: -cIT ‘L. "1; - 111111 1-7ieettrluitissnd Anierirnin .„: • • • • OILS.7IIre, emu and Whale. • ' •• • - • . ~ . gaga — 11 '-.-''B#_gs' !...': . 'aiigs!.. 1 - irntoatust'.:iwnAtlitit - naa DIANLJ.: • RUITORrts tbiltLint to got-ent H ume. th tbd nor astriltsttole,lu tray dim. form and Ifyou vont' ! Flottr,:naskyttent-or Neal Bags. lisattsomolyilloted; mot doslgnmi tomtit SO= :mob taste and • hoer.. 'O9 Can O. 1 namtonost it'd In •erett vottlmtlom istm, am aseradot of tielad O,IVdOO. Dm o t f , Ao4 tiobti m00r , ..d qopi!t,,,oo, 1 Grabs - 11. 7 427:an . =Lot mt . sorsa 'L i . 1.: Millers !tad Anna= not,: darn as . ' Ontlbtsir, Searaleds% : IL', lisint, , - Mut, Mc:. Vtbms snot by - tost to .-. , _CLAM, , 2:1,:.• • -, - ---, 125 stal27 Broad r=tret, New:Sorls, win nomt wlth quick =spate. •=3:d3ntr.. - 1 . . F II IWNE LIASBROUCK, STATIOVERS HAIHALONee.I74 and I7d et,. N. Y., Imeertem • sautertureredder fee We at Lola Cash Prim or redir Tdelete tltn,,et Account Beek; Pepe; NOW, Ire IT Ve! V,Malg,T,lT,"ii ,tIP 7,21te , • dfdeserandsme aadTtime Needs, Peas. Pereile. Mater, I'm • Rekres,, Chen er3 , llleßtranaraori lieerde, de . and ell deli. , eye tletuilly knit br the B ede :.. Priedida ded Ldhl. te:Aie a: 1 ;f d CirelLett. - 50 00 r.r.tutma-.-BAGs!. - . .. . 11,'Ner MI a itie.arid ' hand, for eels et the ...,-.,-',:. ftti4T.R.KCJLING.I: Al Cratt•NUPAG TORY.: ' • fe3 v- C . .1:5 end.l2.7l:rold att. t.filevr York. „ . • • - Artifle' ial ,Flowers , • Firaftr- ntrWrinisArrat Dreint Orse=cntralrri,A -; • • ~, ifgrAttamd 4rzy, 1017 E . 1 #4 1 1 7 fteiv 6 dVirsleartters - and mit a v sz i ozaza F ro t t t g u Ar mond torn! eientnnat erlillElGLabi PLOW dna. of oar own arninforrnuo., vrtnrh •tarr ortmalro. nnit ameng whieSsivSamliableilalistmos yreach de. vim also to our stook of Ittn•lh‘O Deanna art in•tted to craorneonratootr. -, rble 'grab roman 'to orthrorr olmoolrersnrfil.teptnit. At lonollmnon only- 2. 2' I p t6ol. tVrlVA l gelr e l s" (nlk; • - nod No. nacionfoln Porn. NEI ER, Plattoaisiiatietmir,.l76 W on t.: st,eet r.rk. atras t 2 denier. sod Othrm's ietTl:yrt,:uat et Ant Class tas9'saeUftabQgtfonf Orlare.. Wanzatal, <qua to 1116.1r,r1frar41111"21c 6.,..Vrigisrrrj.l4'.dtkf•chtt from kW seettroge - .laela'tCteia ge•re •A exsuoustioa Wore Gaeta • We. ie , :ter wen:aptly. executed, • • •", e • • JAci. VAN NIPRIt; it:T:411200 • 178 Vocletre et,,Neer 'Vert. 1-. GOLD MEDAL PIANOS. • rt Steihw l ll , Lifoliii. - Aranufaeiarers. fB4 - Volker Street - New Tork. f rump th e knowing Past :pi,: •ed• ell In CompeU Imalt tlon with tag .rnakers r Hdhe. -, . wriEgion, .4 V 0 Ibrk.. IluladclAio • and T iVi) PIMP PRIZE El EDLIt pt the Plitroaoßt.W L air A GOLD ElEDEl,,,iitifiir&laggaidli:MLirliNt rather eitblatiwOtll toll*ltlven for auoe.t r— Ad AßALEVEah%tplsui limillnls. lisitivice4. . TEIATIREp P Euz.V anal .it the Patr. I'ziWtal Pal. , t l, n l :,,, ,i IJ , , /t a n , mw irs .. . i la6 (1. 0, t r Among that Lair:F i r en• aoitaOhsik. w01b.a.r..14!"..th:L. Pt..; B. PhipA (Id th - awd wrIE tout thn iron ifiatzwjAaw wag. swa ha Wre thrso pesn. and a vtittea gutuwn tee Si lwah.e . d end shipplil without chug, Prim. mod. dewato, • Alectlyttv ' , _ ..t'aT.E.NTED.! PATE.NT.EII_I Brother' 761241.144'S Frunuttitii Polull. oritAifir;tirt .Funirture Potirl in • , . 4V0r1,1! - .1191.101:11:13 DE - IN , ZVearr vioinote. tT hobo= admitted by every one who hes •Ter*..,llC...totra tholbeit - srtielt of- thlrklod eVer Ittfinito.l.. It spoils.' Arlth a pleoe of Carlton Cum.! or Woottta ototh, and &leo lommtlitalt, -ro=oting ail aUtios. Vim* and 4lrf, motion your, foroltoro look es 'as whom nay. -ft trill realit-the aotloo. of hot and cold 'way. Bow. of; CouotArfoits now. gennita without:obn I..lifalbrao/1 Mottle! -Pclatinal Depot, 44 4 Broadv.T. Now peote,- JOHN ,uxeuirNt CV. Arts irsotgat. trt Unuhty .4 City tarns-hoot LADLES • - COTTON siziaw colrerrallrican is the very best Sr pd,lscprar S6I7LN6.3f3CFrDinI. 4e.nter,.Roptitt,PDOAN & co. "=", -6kt/4-Street, .ITew-Yink. • • ',AGENCIES. IV. F. M'ELROY. Rea! Estate and Intelligence Agent. 1114 %. 37:Ciate arret;.Piltsborrh,'l a. - ATTENDS tO and Renting 43) farms, lemma, /at; ntins,to.. Car irerrerstr bOnent end to Alen ma be bad 10 rum and den. Worsen rex. Tatar for cook& Ae. 'MM.= etrlct r attended to end atairxr Enke F4' . Blakey, ' : • 1.114.1.i:::MAM-11.11,01.Lea, comer Or asxl , l3l,2lthllele Aries; littebnrch 4•Wir . ' " atunier. LateAtills;Parmeream,tonottan4 tosgualadon. - Latta -Wittrallts,.alll)kr.Bonds szak trzta aoiretwei; rappetal • attent/OA „gig= to nnbe.l7lo.in Sanas and Moods; ef Zan. " rsuonctic 2LA. CARRIER &BRO.. - Agent Penn . . Ermine. ireraziusesCompsur or Pittsbargb, Jests' g,Poerrib street.. , . - Way LEW . IN L0,C)M,173; Real Estate. Agent, Stock, lifirchatithia sad IUI Broker, office Ks. 92 street, abase Wood- likeluess teramptir attended w.nikdly 11LIKVE'L L 'hfiIRSIDiLL, Secrotariati: sra'r Lvwsaall occlvrai: igli f sur e -not. id, OaßbON,'Seorolary,'Weatera ,Ittrt• ranee 00. V10.4.1111311t. f . ; ' GARDlNEROOFFlN,iteentforFrankTha e rumn. onaot.y. =thew an= of W0:42. a 4 TWO • XlOADrali4Apnt'for.Poltararallu st w,gasurarue o: , ln,,kar. waser street rOPITABLN'NOT 10E TO TEA DRINK , YiltiW2Leisadeititried 'tr , ;(datonair.ed to sett Bitter . IttgeteileiTtotelie s krge• - tttaxual.w:T. .oovornors mayor, bat we wet= tether tee* the tare - tall= ht selling tel Lett wet cererpot..net Pi:taro:mi., Wet bald ithy tem mus roll wit W• al% and to prone Oar Oetaratletstrott are ealkti the poblle tO comma . ucr. 2.litb whet Ilemyhtit ettewVte at sea* • wilusins PATPU Vat& Dt.,..%) Q,UGAIt AND SRUP— • .1k..7 3 Ld0 itarcrineevrtubid • do E°P "° 4 - . • to - ' rt 17170; . ' do liatt tlotclett lisrux Ll} 4W Bazar Home LtaliarWlr • • ' ; • Jwbt recanted and lbr =la low try nlD~la.9ca Xo7+. VLOilftr-200 bbla: 3tihaht,lll4 1 1. riunUy Flour. I • • • • 100 Whit* Vilient Extra Floor. 'ln don it6a tor sal* 4.7 . • ALCUNDER WORBYTII. • (aEUt, TiIViS,COMOMBY.I.WP has beafruaid 1.1 G.' we lay f texas belie, md will In Writ eeee7 °fem./nation:dn. kaitzen.....yeannacah cm of o Tofont, 4144. AIM o . ut Won yroronneed -ate matt Dlsasant otrugh10212100). Ointe. _ • .: , ...:::I.o.itan , wooa.outl BP:audits. N,`178 , 4 BUSINESS 'CARD GROCERS. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. ____ k. t'n vt! R aictuart.useir. I ' 0. ""------------- '' '' -1 " - L 11 " ! " Ad vit l earn; aildio eSDOIRIEDett 'efflee WII, H. SMITH Se CO., .ISO aft.O.LDWAc r . POT TOD& , _... LLais Smith. ?dal: .S. lhanter.l BAGUET' EPSGRAVE it CO., : WHOLE 0 ROCERS I YON'S KATICILLRON". . Wholeiyale GrOcers, LESA AND IA hail DOw become the rtandwd 1 Preparation for the nee. Dila* Nde. 18 and 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Commission Merchants, m —. .^.a..-.'' , - ' leooo,ooo rtOrDLlke: Groceries. 1 , 1".1 Senend and IDI Front &metes Per yar, tte I Upe and at en pei!trel't'-': e'veT:ll crtlez m. Awoa 1 , a BIL 0 . Oa Et dr. O%V ril 1. Ito B ~2".2 firT3l3O73OH. El. tz. ore. Moi 'rho Lo4te, _ a 3t+ ... !WOULD Respectfully invite the attention --- ' ---- R. ROBISON a -----. CO. ...Dr Motor • -.. the of the public to their large Mock of Wines. Brandi.. Kat ~ .,ilron ' .., L Foreign frUite A. U.lFlRollirCetle; each RS Wholesale Grocers, To 1..., I r !sr . . mea t and most ' J l ' es e nh:er: 4. TetLifut,l3"4°Y , &unseal+. sr ..., thee ever wed.- aloituYWll).‘4Tletldt. 121 1 1 14 r ed i 'ra_ .do • I C OMAIISSiON MERCHANTS, L!„ " ,Zr o gef: ' ..' `"" a ` h" 14 '.., A sod beautinea 01:113p0Vuer UM Amporllll 4104atet Ai atlopube 40. I And Dealers in all Linde of ' l ' . c'e i Tot • 1f . .? •• 4 ' r:riab''' Tr . = Old dimmiliratitla, Provisions, Produce and , Pittsburgh , Mo. eo tI 1 AhrijOhnitiphr Cohan Teas. . Is. b ""`"'flrZ a ci= .11 7 frn""aaa bi , tot% Ibo , ~, • 1.,0% Dana,de, &vv. The shore moods together with* ¢m en] assortment of MANUFACTURES, it.. , , , . e,, • , • ratu.h. Amerce, hiroceries7ascremei r ion for aul h snotetals or ratty at , No. 255 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. I f "' e '" '-' '''''''' - • the Pagoda Tea Store. !NWT. ROBIdOIt 1 liE.l f, I ' 41%h(111f CO. Coruna( the Diamond* Diamond alley, _ coledly a AML D. Itollindri. J ialtlyd : i r commas, .' H. It I lliT) LE. ;63 Lv..- - 7- . .i , 014- York. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT I m...' , .-r ,- ..‘ --, E tusr7 or all . kindee. ❑ r e.... Heti, AND DEALIR IN r, hlrad&ant , GROCERIES AND-PB.OIIIICE. 27 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Po. , A Betiroa Phyeician, """ v lig....... g ilFy zi rclogliiiTa b r g 4'rlitat 4t2 I W 1.1.05 E SANDS OF LIFE havdin'early sty-oossulsaes. ...,...d sse .. ptlilftiorvs, rams. I run out diner* MI, tails le ta.. , Alt' giders . LIAM'S C.d. . - 4.'lU ' d ' hrr 1 - rrntn eF;lttrbat".'d'y ittirllinttool,4ol, bTal • . t. ROBERT H. KING: 'rt'. h 1 "01/ 0114-• i t *smelt 91 .••• dl•.- WIIOLESALEG It 0 0 E II , • s ", 2l l : l N:attealt l ic, ' re, a " 1."/(AV pr: COIIII,SSION dfIiRCIIANT. I I seltb Mil dlrectlomfor metionnPlatur soa! WiDi ARD VEAL= 0( I It. Us require. each appilnuit to /lodate lahn one s ale. Feathers, Fish Flour ' i b t.n n zzt . is to bs. returned as cOitsge ma the retir. and rei applied to the pa t mi: 3 I tllliiildrer• And all hindsor Cguntry 'Proluto: . thiement, _ Addresi '' ' .AI di r tis ~' ha. 211 Liberty - a, Afooth of Gih, i deld4llll,llMW •ho dill Ilrandet e 4 3 ty4 Md..; PlTTBllhlitall. PA. I ------0------ ..' AD-Liberal a trances made on coneignments. I isb.ird 1 PHALON'S -PA P_....... 14 TAxr LOTION, ALEX.. FORSVH. • i Or Floral Beautiner. . 4 great Cosmetic) for beautifying. the akin' FAQ , } L S D YNTI (8110° ' A I4t a ' r 1 ' ?I ' ) ) C A 1 " 1 - 1 .1N 'a. a , Q.eig,=-4g.7.:g., , ,1iii..,-, kt: Li urns. etc. seen and Motu» lor Me /Piliii..ecards wsh. , IVIEROHANT.. I is. will Mee instant railer. Atter altaving,rtja wen" LIIN. IN Woo!, Hides, Flour, BaCOl, Lard, A Lard Oil sod Mr indiunmatloneof Me skin It mill beffrdndt° ts • great remedir. Prim rue doll A r per battle.. r. AND PRODUCE GENERALLY 1 Phaleofsblagic Hair .uye. -I , No. 7i Water St., Pittsburgh. I'll.. u,,, o the .... r best Natnra Dlsie In thillei . .4l.. Ete Mon ' 1. 4 isrmutimia nes hli e roxiAt io o bebh,a3rind commartmaabtlilingt: BPrinCH" b- l'i!Ub LIU' Wen'. W4l ttit'''' ( V' gratti. 'is b....il;:.razi, u lT.Mr. 3 clump, it e t a Juba tripe „ ' SI Alar D Jona h tleatillt Den ht. Krum AVeretine. emu. " t I nWhlATll i dtti Pe', but I Vit. to .ttli It tr°n , sub A C Plteburgn. limpet, Nesbit A tlametson, •147 1 ., .4..„4; by 6 ,,•Ni l e r rn st t ;j7 BacA i may, em e lt 1 &ler, lit Loose. Phila. corner De r et 0113,11 DrceTra r , Ph NNW.* 1.6te1, re. Thomas A tirelner. Backers. Llama! A Connell. ..11000.C. Palem. Ohio. A D D , DD . k AO , .. If.. Dr. OM IL KISYStiII ittborghe and all Wristlets fehlid Wad VaDtf Mame =mud:ma tbs United lhateeJ --- -- - Phia.'onls Chemical Wilt lne learns* caaa B. LBEICEC, • . I != ° ;o 7l .° l° l==" th tt.V.V . Viy.. l ar.r i; taste or AMP tromem a:Lecult.l in *llls tomato,. ant not DOD or the many bon de of = FORWARDING AND COMMISSION . 1 4 . . =a t ersi b re% s u b tiVit:=l:l7, i : l e sr: r ". IifIitCHANT, 1 Pm.; i :r7 , lo , lVatr'Zi.i.t.l'FV,,,V,°'' _.. A 1.,. IS Par bottle, Flour, Grate, Bacon, Lard and Sutter, "."—""----- ANDI3.I. KISD.V 01 .P.RODGCE. Next 'door to the Old Stand, NS. 114 First street & 116 Second street, u to JamseAlarshalLE At ., Preal m dent tamers' Cepoit lima& John Floyd* 00,, corner oth and Wood Its. Win. Phillip., tils t as diannfactorer. 81 ,... 4. ..2 , lP c i .. ts , litmLl p er ht tents Uenerallr. Dernett. Nesbit A tierrermin. do . J. tl. Butler A Co. Cancronatl —____ •818 GROCZES t it iv , 7l DEA LluiS- IN- BACON, LARD FLOUR, CRUM Ba(101115, dodth..weed cone Ejai ded and beand street q tlttabuzzll.. mid Jd . - ALEXIMISIII MN% • 'WHOLESALE - GROCER, • AND- 11 1E0KM Or SODA ASH— NO. 273 LiberLStreblv ,kaartl BURGH. A., NifEergraßNEFF, RA47 R wrica,Ese.r,,E __pcie RS, EGTIFYINO Mir! _ AND WISP, AND LIQUORWE'SCIIANTS, go. 209 Liberty Street. JIM; 1.177.3112111 /ONES C(H)LY, w tto LES-A , LE' gßociEßm AND 130-47 FURNISITIMS; DpArants IN PIOSIUTO Bed FittabOgil Muldilettires, Nu. 141 WaterStrget, ralvxci 4.1.1. P. ........ iL PILWORTO Shrivor & ); WITOLD SALE Dilworth UDOCrtitS, Non. 1301 . 132 Socond &root, io.rw.aniveod sat svoin,qt? pirrsursau, . llaliaco .......... 11110.1..t8.41,J1 .1.1.134.1,812 S tD Flour, Provisions andkroduaeGonorally, ND.SSS LIIISUITT ST.. laSOl7 ouLBERTsog, Ootimlealan Ilttunt,l•/ar ProduesanklPltts• taaaufactured Azttelea. W bomb.rorty Moat.' &Ulm r~o ue 11Ql OELN FOYD & CO, ViEorosale Grocers, andClummlatius Disretuats,No.l7l3 Wood arid 125 Erstrost. Pittsburgh. - ,HOOKE, Wholesals , Grocer, busier ns Produao. Pittsburgh blantitheturss, as' all g you,. usolliousentic Wines mug -Limns, No. BTh ur l4 o= 6, ' . vtt.l.lM.lffCriSlolfbV:gi7 WATi - eivirs -6 1 . , — Wir - olesia' , OZOOCTB literelzutsung Dealesubi rtedllS• and Pittsburgh ithuriesisturee. No. 24S Liberty's*. Pittabarsh. DOB LZFLL CO., Wholetale erooers. Coardmion Blerethant& DeAL.,slit Produo• andeittabunth lianuaalgres, No. 1 . 5.3 tAbartr RC. Vitt/. .V.WlTrorgyar:, APA VACTiT.ELEVG Pittsburgh Coach Pactory 11. L. STEPHENS. ein . aso4 no PIC/SLOW a CO-rotaerlr S. !C. PIO SLOW. _ No. 4 B Diamond-Alloy, near Wood St., PITWSHITROES, PS. , lk It OULD . RESPECTFULLY 1111- , .nimee Us One curlers name oominnnler u. public POsenCal that Shays Una datznatttna intunst or sty loaner partner.. Str. AL uaeu UCKT, suCt viU carry Gather bulanea In ad Ita brar.thr. at the old stand. • , ' - IVO. 40 pus:asp ALLIcr; _ In chant-Ik thstante at Una old azdso.n.ll establhhe od ineonnannun.c_entab li shnlent. I sosnre the trahlia uo ebez duatbe nnntinn. ut ay _rut to doom the isms high edsten.hmanes so love misled try, my predate/tsars and luse 147,1111. 'll. L. STEPPES/a, --- Coact and Carriage Factory., .-. IOHNSON, BROTHER-A corner of lot Belmont and Rebecca stresta, Allrabony City, In:nu inspeetwir Ina= then- frienda,and tar yeildlo inure. l="9lrtaa're, ergarbrin g d %Wore, n ß trritr . tiarlona swim, ortinbib andneopoi flan. All orders Ell be ectecolod with etzletreeted data biliy and be/11117*f fleiPita 1.11.1 ale be at to On thainist reanimate termed Cell:gin all *obi wink the best Pastern Bharat Poles nd Wheel MP, tan feat confident that all wino tarn then nuitilbetr patrocut will osperfsetly eatiLened on Wald then wink. o Pernouiera are recitiener/ to Ore the= a can Ware Dab iicdenalesellere, ' nriklyd lOSEYIL WRITE'S • zn i k PbE r POSIROBiI • 1 - OSEPRIVIIITZ :now c irrjrii4 on bnsi. 4 9 new In ibisigaitioas prealess, (sow, lately ezelabiaila hems. kilitab sad Lama:nibs, west ths fees Stilenem,,rigpeetfoils foetus the puha° testaspeet bit stool of Y1It(11. ,141DOWEs, ae. 'hal be pitylculata lyinkcasesettbataitta that one brie. owe Is ado. latbabiataca saissitstees In the Vainness. salthlsa him to tebwe his ratroas tha eases etholos • sottsetkna kr -es, which so may Two ran It bite bent his Carta-also demartaiwatto belga from thee - earl -4S and ma uunnet Tabrammot tutxt., eyetext le eceiVetg-the.opelayer errefterenfte win ctOder eUrple. gtameDrieee. beet Oat mart faattkenUe elexinfietures at • laniatumbm.l H. those Lawry somas., whlob the nelie toe elsozrathete lloas,uof leuslasse haalesaratt aeon the ati.of Goods, (owing to /anus rthea,) Joan& White will soil on near money outs. at mash leu theta the tom. al melts. 0r.5..-Ceretom eatatrat In Ms Owes swots meta etto sae jowl cAmpIiELL, ,BOOTS AND 7.4110 ES N0.74E:7. IkraTtio-t . salt e treat, 0.41.1541 PL.2B/11:111.11 4 ii. 0131.10W1 0, • Ittamscrumut op 0 P tie TWINE - 41' Comm. and tlOtsta, Ploaksrp/s. • RugIVE Olwaya on hand &fall eappl of V.ltsnd WOW Itopta OSP•fty &Ph Vote Wool, Etrretn, tkatat oat Vt. St u= Pater, opt, 4.1 (timed Thine; Out Linea et.Rlacoal Arum • Lime .11.21 pdatrit • - • -- WELL% 10188,11:4, 80 Fourth Btieeti Pdtsborgh, -Pa.; 31/1117MMLESIS . W,IUPS, TIIONGS T AND . .SWIT - CICES. FFFOrdera =tidied ram th e trade.; . 1, 1 Fro.Ptir sOIW Pa. aa Far lusttactions. ciazttat.atc Or cant. dlacionut far caah. ecfr./FdkarF . MPS T01=2.......71105.. rourr—=,,iiiitrl T.. B. YOVICIG & CO. lia7trnOillitl3ll OF FURNITURE & CHAIRS Of even' Descripgon. lacrrincY—lldrcra Bt. admen 15 , 14 and:tura. Avaase. arehunto—Woe. 384E40 BmithOpld 8t• §are I TEAIII.IOAT CABINFWINLTURS—Wo enuif•Utly mantk.aCluring 8 , 111.1180 AT CIABLIF Y N1.T115.X nod CLIAIna, and inalt• taaa attantion of those Intareo tad la lasalatting boat. . • . 5104.55,r5 . T. B. YOUNG & (5): • 1 . 7./173./138 --- * CO, ItAZIMACTIIIItBB ApfD DEALIIII WARREN'S igpnovED I'llt44llllD inoxs.r.soor ontrosiglon Boo& and/tooling Materials .air-oryrcz-24 _FMTHSTRATT. deltir TllOlll3 umax- ..ine.drstddedd UNION:: FOIJNDB.Y. litch.ell,-Herroo & Co.. ugruai continuo-the bneirums of the Union 1v Pozuedl7,"at tisk eld geed of PEDINOCK, XILLO9d Ne. dde rdderdT " Tiber will atantiteetare deo ueuel, s Jac, imd mita IMMTUtleat at CUT1NC13•621511,0.13.g evqkigg litoves, Itangoe and Silyonv, YFICE AND J-Austz atrori. zo, EG,KITOZIEN. GRA S;- Hottoar Ware, -Wayoli ffozes,Dogirolu,Scd.kns,, P/otts and, Plow Polak, MU' and Machinery Civdinga gtnerally, And el AS and WA En PErldri et ell Aux. IRON & NAILS OF TILE LILO DBANDS, Sltovels, Spades Picks, fts AU a lohleb will basal st ; aistinacti4ram'srles. 131,74, Pane Cotton Mills, Pitt /6114 p. KZNNIIDY, CHILDS ta CO.. M PaVat IN. 1. Diary 44 32.112..45 • amorA t at4 . 4f 1.11 eators and sun. MUSA dam ead tfashOote4 Zoo anti glee gad 4morlptions , Lattaxt• Hera left at .4 11.4.41.4 oftoir., MUDD 11tr...1" woad 182tIr . --- 17711116.1 ii. et '43 DMILICE•r. rAU , 'FITTERZ, -• • • ' . tl/LO ➢D1T7211.9, pLustame.." ANL " U• USW, }'or warming" Public and' print 4 balltsml4l James Irwin, SIANCIFACI I IIIiEIi. OF I Sidphurio Acid; S 7 Boast Berns of Mr% Itiltrlo Aft • II offman's Anodrom. Dimolatlo /WM Aosta Lossammaart brlasonS . ronnses sansMem. Jac sata.ls Imam narannr..:.-:.: • ....ratro In nom WILLIAM ' , b . /MOM CO.; G 1 Pam at., below Nab Pittsbatgh, Pa. .QUM BOILER , and WORllKaa,Usanfactatena of ItazahlU'r Pat- An-Zo i rd a =Tga i rl,zAylizt.q.ij t ik ,: alwka -Ham -vim, Iron Innlrr . alinkstP At. orntna , Work, ktrldjo AAA . ThAnet dere .5 las ethnrtart maim. All onlm ram ctlAtasm r 20 illyf WOODWZLL, Wholaealo and Retail •Ilauxt.l4.arior had 1:441u in OabbsstWirs,lio.ll.3 $ :0 tope .n or 5a10.3 , J. 12 JOitignaYo a (U. AltD L 40,11 OIL BARRELS WANT - 4 1 Ari" 1 errntAgr i gal VDT 4 2" • TIRBEISEDIRIGS-5 this teoldpyi Jur isl 9 ' - BMW H.oOLWi. P[•T'SB ft, ' ON &c • RB S OT. kiUTCH.INSON, VOSIMISiON MEILCIIANT to the sale of Western Reserve Cheese, lltattor,..Lata, llocon Nv , flab, ISt oed Poorl !les, 1011 MI L'" 'd )""" " getond st., be:. Wow: Pittabarga, Pa, LEM to O. BlaabortCrost.Citicerta Boot. BEL=II, Plt!,eb a. lezihno=.. a co .97:1,,s • 1104 WAS Wall Paper Warehouse. W. P.A it S L 0.. IMPOETEMS AN be D DEALERS, 87 Wood 4 1.1211.1D1uan53 alley. lam way I. nd ao ettenalvdiamortmant ererer7 de...talon ci Pa stor Lianainigi tor PARLAMI9, \it /10011i4, *VD zu.uuscus. alaudtli &Teat yarltoy at Una lowan vicon to country dealers. MO IY.P.3IAIIBIdALL OIL EDIV'D T. TELEGRAM% GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, IlaoafactunAn W ahao Impo r ted CIuARS.XNUY7, no. 241 Liberty Street; on~ulrto.' of - r n .1' 4. ifeCIPTCHETM A CO HOLES.&I- alto a kl . R8"; Pradna and.Conuuinlon etentapla. ...No DEALER., . • Pittsburgh Manufauturd Anim . a, - • - AD'imar of liwis„ 'Ay; '11TTSBI:181/C. PA AIoBAKE & AR/ER. • I magma. to A. AA. Ref Auto. •• ' • • FLOUR,_: G RAIN L lAlit) • •• PRODUCE. Commi'aiuon 'and Zarwarding•Kerchanu., No. 1.1;4 St,orid rt., PatLifigkrei. jian 1, .6a41.71.i512 BIILL ill Taff, FLOUR FACTORS, Forwarding Co VUa mmis sion Itlerohanto ' PROM/0 PROVISIONS, Nod. 69 and 70 Water Street, ,4sT,AS PITTSBURALI • SPRINGER JETAIIMA - NG H. cutflll,lo/.4 ALEltutiaT, Unbar in Wool, Provisions St Pram , generally. NO. Z 5 LIBERTY STREET', PA imta itivErz,iir. & Co. WHOL_ES A T•TiT ORO liEltS, Produce & Commaissiortbierc ante. AND DIADEM' 111 :PITTIM URGE AuxusAcruttes, bet..oollViditr, rand Front al DAVID C. HERBST. • four, - Produce, Provision and Commission No =7(Abney ch.td. (+miser and. ' ittsburg!, LIIVES hi, attention to th P e sate of flour, NA Park. llama, Lard. Mee., Patter. argE4 Pl]ij tsar, &oda, 44, Itytkealgameeis mmutnr .out.s. aas it , HENRY 6. JUNG, (late of tho Crta King k Moorhead,) COMMISSION M.L..11' CHANT, Ana I.hvanacita.tvo NATAL AND 11.400113, No, 76 Water street, beloii . Market, pirrinnuitau. P. _((inftelAOr ar /ldy, JOato 0a. )) 1t ,. .1.V.111.3.710.V AND "OA WAHDLAW,MARCLEANY; natal of the Madison and Indianapolis DA/LILOAD; Car= First Fen3r sta.. Pitistmrgh, Ps. 1113.0A.N — flitp, late of Warren , Ohio', 4,, ),,.., } 2sl Potwardlcur Men/tank and NUL". In Westing flown* 4.lbearo, 11 calor. Pot • stid TwiliaTl:and Wertem Pralaa , sernitvllT. Wain. et/441. I!".twato exalthU•kt and Wo9d.l:lecoaratt: ."V "3 .jl- . 1 tAfi li t i i" - it7 t Eiiirlikt um " L !!‘ . LITTLE /r. CO., -Wholesale Grocers,' ' t k n ltectuce sad Uccanteicni Iltrtejaucts, and DuJErs In Ili , c . ilannfaerm^et, No. 112 16.0nd stmt, Mt& Diu ' Jalicrp.,, WARE - LiOUBE.-11ENRY 4ift iODUßlN,lforwardlo sud iblamlisetna Zambia:M.ll3d Ludfr IA Chows, 8a1t... Lab Ylnza YrcKla. ganerallyt 25,M street, above Witter. Pitle gh royal wiwada .T.'SCHOOSINAKE.B. ' - • .itinwerunza, a. WHITE,LEAD. RED LEAD. ZINC PAINT,IIITUARGE, PUTTY, Sad lanojeas.l•Yealer gaiiltS, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, - do., ,No, 24 , WOOD STBEET, oe-113.4 rizrzucritim, tOftkei mama--......... woo& spulTai ' - PLIMING BILOTEMRB, -taa.4ooloA3 IV a. alba • 004 wuotags r, AL, DRUGGIBTS, tfe. co. WOOD MAST,. _ 1127211uRGEI,P.t. 1.141:1•tat• Of Dr, aa'ianem ftlevaited Vtannumre. tar LIN 11AFT, Jr. (ancoassor to Jas. ttl'Osie. • • 'r ea l /411%4 . n a ri a: l34 cOnt i PO l LVextE:t4k • arab. prifegFlcidant , for rard's blectlau*. eV . P. SCOTT ; Wh016316' Danlor in W 9814 Pant 4 . 01 1 s: IrszOrpHl 144 Dye Ztuffs, Na. ItOo AlXtVitlg i gol ib ti n ksi _ g1ir4014.101 rulmonla tur way PAIINESTOOKto CO.,.Wholosal - o 70114fitzlnic 'Ltd Smutsetaren of White Les4,M , 4 -4 . Litturrf.,444art 'Mod end pilot Itrpe.46 /1,4. bore. Pet te , - BkiLLIalS, Wholesale Dealer in dual ettee6 titrbig-hi.k.T..,:=re it!, .4 EARN & REITER. wholesale & not , ' cotnor , of Liberty. and m.o. itester! 4.0 SEM FLED.UNG, Snoctelsor to L. Wilooz . corm Market rivet end - Disamernd—KeiN ec.a. shij Vo n, ta d Atirl. "* .F .'"u nT.tirx e m 1a to big budnees• - Pboelma prwilptlont *imam' o .clognn44l._pt all . CIROCIRTES— •• • bhds. promo P.O. lioB4ll Orottutd wad Loaf Btutar; fit, do o.lllolams. (O4P 000 D4t4ip.;) 41 do 81. Jnmne but Bogor Holm 11141autr. l il l Vrog " alTa r i; 41 -- bodro oY_. 11 en d d lll W .4* n l 6 4.4; 8 Use N&B oNO, Ae',l. W ar 's s A SiTsbasss: bout so p ap old Otadl44; 10 do Paul March: 15 doses ihlol.4lJoek4ll4 10 do: Love arf i ltitra Bad Colds, W a 4 4ftrj."l.ll//4 BRO., - :ON Llbonrattip 110/tBE POWER MUSH ., ExcErasci Ll aine-aztem ...ro . nutaw.tagmu aschtstat IxATII bean fat o Maks wittteißsopiven Tor inu• br • HS MUM. DRY GOODS. JOHN DEAN C Yederal Street,: slmive South: O ALLEGHENY Cl' DtALIM.3 Dry Goods, Shawls, Fork. &S.- A.ID I 1 GOODS t• UMW:Ii MURPHY & BITKCHRIM, DYdLCity I!\ Bilks U and Ladic'Le Dress.Goidtm#lli, CLOAKSAUS A SI riIthwIDA'RIREI AM) SPAPKW-Wlm, For Family Utlo.'," !. ulaucaillt ..Andamrtonentatll 0f.241•,Wp0 . r. a. ' : " VrTt b icalra " . " t%nur Cb 4 17, :Aii6 /CO r. pas. A. A. MASON k 00., Whammies/W.11444U DeaLre Iracci and Stario Dry .1111. t. Pittsikarigt, BANKERS AND BROK BUS G E - E. ARNOLD,& CO BANKERS. • Exchange. Stock and Bill Brokars. cGtURRdNT and Unennetzt Money Bought .4 Kati • x•kaltonghl itstt3 mold on et•tontlatqmt. • • nuts.. Pa mal. and N.urtanset. City. (Lam'. . ail INA , I 8.3n1N , °Meer pt-•ez ott stun:lM ttt. ,• . • stol 4 VC tx Na 73 l' , ..usth iiANKINC 1 - I()USES Ju 11 ri IJ. t) OJ. • eKINI &Rs , NOUN t Ot.r.no.gair. F :4l l l4sUtlx, • - OUNNN I , LAkILLIa.' - ririer,x 1 -"*" UN NJ:, IAtIV fi t •• • • •-• uFt.nievima% NEW Pitit-tilIV-t. tintliVittott, I Littm.l.llNteeir►l,Llttttunntenntle.ltetot. taottett: a1.:5111;41.17t:Nt...1.r c kitiobillnUret=l ,: t. a ntt i tt . d . tiOttAIES k 130/1(01:131Ni3:3iD • 11:nti Ccalank pits el . 1. a.4".•_ 00 1:L15Z.V3 2ii• PO' ti. E ZV:er llNECRudYNathirlialuit Molar. , BOOKSELLERS &C. sr- C. CClCTlRAN(auicees.ar LO S. Sul. . Jr,...) oi;-., ...so; /...,1 z0..1 liftlesin Pair, Mallow 0.:7....1 Yaw: f.. • •0¢ co. 14.1.174 it [mot, WA tto,r It K, of I puli S ...; .' , VIBON, Boots oiler and &a es Atom% r-- ~ • ,. . V , at - 01 , 11 8 , *Mix% tfa. 6 lia.k.t assit, Ex..: 1 , ..f.a tlttabt , rsth.Plt. . N Ay ~ ~.„„. F...'ookTkellore is;.l irtiaio - nocre, — altorm'Ornitd.. r i- Q -.z..: - . .....-.1 It., books eanatantl ray food. 11 L. 1, :-- A ; CI; elltratoi Ntoti.mor, No. es i, :3 raw, • .. • x.'a 1.',11.1.10tra. c te 1 LA arfoatNrks R 0 B T. N I 0- 1-1 T. Attorney at Law one Solicitor of tho BABIE OF rirrsaumm. Igo, no. Fourth St. Pl:tabula, 108E1'11 S. h. A. P. Attor r!TiatuNuftrdingt..l/14;:ftb almt, bete. '/TTPlttllitalL :foa • LOGAN GREGG, aufteuota LOUAN, WILSON imp:raters mai Ildutier• lu Ittirdware.Clattery, Sadiery Toole, ate., . . 5'..1 W . 04111 PtTlt HET, • 4 . 1121111141114 /9.. 111/ E i. SLE 4 R . Z: . ' . 1 , , ,. 1 1 - 1 . 3. , FL1 A . ,N . TS r at . dl , :lliiere of yar Stook. warmly ettart will luo =We OM leallyt t geatierottry i5t. 1 1 , k71.120 WAS as to quality and pilaw. illtr.oulawT • .--.... - 121 CIFARD.B.Iitt D. PltilLl3ll 1:4 Rides, Loather, Oil U SHOE F IN DINGS, ,No. 215 Liberty Street, 014:111y prrreauad LI pa, _. Jan, lIOLIISS WM. B. HOLMES & BRO. iIIOIIK. and Beef Packers, and dealers in ' Provisions. earner of Motet and Froni ...trw.i. ' Itibargh. P. dot ...... Morris & Patton, LATE DUAVO'S .SP.I to the Dimon!, 02 Va rt a n d Bleed, • and Potkrol .Y.r.el Alfe. go.i Vc.hinS lialrlne. 10 ..4 is. pet pound; nod blanch Utinnintalta. - and 25, 't L ew mat h Itideln. 20 and tho 'tench and German num. 10 and liiiic per lb Oirrlhn top arid Poet bones, 12i; and 25.1.. id Rost, Jana. , .10 . 11 e. Preeerves. Mao. Nutmeg& 1 2tItZtrat gr ° ll. to Th tta= reign * Va W n Pair tt any panto! Ate Unit td &tato. tlettl Stoves, e nde r sFnand Fire Irons. ).alai CITY MOVE WAREHOUSE, No. ' 134 Wood tarot, An the notation Ito orired which no Into nee Una stows named artiolon, • ire word/ In• 11'.'stleh; " i= " Po t r "'4th orlsl=if (I ' ll r2rl nit. 0.4, W, ere deVionlianl to nil nu low IMO the lowed in .4. T‘i... 11 . 0 twhthor thn4dtioat liot 134 Wood OrteL T. J. CllllO A Cat tinewoor of nowlidollitr. Hall Cigar Store. F- PAU.LKNER. is- poi ~ Li and Kota Dpsier to IDEPOILTISI) AND DODIEITIO Ulgars, robadeo & Snuff, MA !"l l l C Millkjil. Pt:NN•A Sandi Banill 4 An BA( IS HUNTINGDON CO. BAND, 1.4"..411r4 4 , 2 ear arizivirimov.mtvirotii.rm tor p t.: R olla .new. of tend sant to tan yielded, Olsen a eaten analysis •is 9946 is: et. 0111 e.. The reinstottoulf an re ,-„ ant , %.. fderto ea r t. h ton d • Mrs .41 JAB. BO dissontictata of .61Int Ohms emoting to eupNy ihenseels vas etith nazi will wove eat upon the robeorlber sto I L L V lTtr i sZelr . ''' ,;4 *.r" far 71 " .?=Il i ttlta li R3:TER—I 0 crocks froth Butter 10 to 12 : 10 The each, pot my tot ramify ass, for sate by . JP23 d. noutoox t co. .ROLL BUTZKR-1.0 bbht, fresh in clothe, by J 13. 0110/ELD. Lp AR LEAti-7:4 folio Ibi: Bar Lelia A. 1 1: fjo .:31 a. mama a co. ARD—IOU ke go prime No. 1 Lard, foi: web, jeee LITTLIS *CO. VItABBERRI.EII--25 bbls., Eastern, in .11...htate and Pa sik b- I. D. OANMLD. Q,SED-35 bueh. !Cloudily Seed; 16 — baet. i camr Baal Mr tab I by ICOBIBON i CO. • IF6VANS ISW.I! - STS NEW OiN. u AMU lan roe/ ISM 1 tor rabid 1A:411111a PATTON'S, Irk the il4 tuo , 3 j . f.1.,0914 (New I!orkj CHEESE just re. 1 1:22" 1° ' 4 erliVs".o. s. uss, ;EST EGOsr do by_ 'tl2l HOLMES ICKORY N'JTBbbls just arrived Jlr and for Ne bT iaZ _ .250 BAGS Plifft i2o2al:lltlrt Vilf. la at D IL nre IVOR fnr stir TP br a iItUP-50 bble Nett York.and Baltimore 1.7 Itztra syrop tar Md. loan rtUjYr Om ER, 4 zet,Ay- 1 -4 90 tone an hand and Orals NUMMI Elea' 11=111 OGH 6 GA,Z-Vt-TE: UARY 9, 1857 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. A.dvance Parnants.—llereaftor no sub• ww 6e taken S., the Uhl/ or Week') Gazette. missy Perment le made la advance. lertustiever the tl=6 111 In, to which the entwaiphore >e paid, the raper will be invariably etopped. unless thewribearlytiou le re amend by advance raytoent. AU traalient wlrertthrit. every Utrolptloo. will to reoalred to be pall la ►d raw.. The only . ezeepUoce wlttbe where &pedal month °°rainy contract. are Wit.. • teal:dale 7"44; oi tr 4k --- Vga-Pligabnrsi Inn/Bair Illiamorrn..—Tini eltoneln oirenialkninfnur !Wily Osse.eirtfarstnong brainsta then a moat deniriLinnilgitan of gigging their bnalneaa known Ouretraniedonlanatiraenaliand Garen thousand, resahlng a rarrnierehant. saanafactareg and allo keeper In Wastarn gantuyiranin. Wafts= Virginia. Eastern and Northern Uhl°. a nd is steadily Lamming. P 6I RIOTLVAZIA COIDECIN SCROOL9.-111 the ab sence of the fall report of the State Superb:. tending of Common Schools, we avail ourselves of a convenient and comprehension abstract which we food in the North Aviteriean: °Daring the etheel year the aggregate 111/02- boo of pi:bile schools in the State, entehle of Philadelphia woe 10,697, being ail latirenie of 228 over the previous year, and an increase of .2190 over the total of the year just prior to the enactment of the school law of May Bth, 1864. The average time during which the schools wore kept open was Bye month/land twelve clayey being an it:creme of two dive over the total of but year, and of twelve days over 1855. The number of teachers in the common calculi of the State, exalutive of Philadelphia, was 12,357, being no increase of 214 oker taeryear, and of 1127 over the year 'lna: Including the oily of Philadelphia. the total number of teachers wee 13,327, of whom 8016 were males, and 6312 fa. melee. The average salary of each matoleaeher per month woe $23 29, being an increase per month over last year of 994 elute; and of $4 047 4 per month over the year 1853, "The average salary of each female teacher per month was $l5 85, being en increaeo of 96 cents per month over last year, and of $3 82 par month over the year 1853. The whole number of scholars in the public schools, exclusive of Philedelphia, wan 631,726, itaa ipollt 4l .FT rblindelPhilt, 58 6.7.43. The form er aggregate shows a decrease of 7298 eiace last year, and an inch:au of 67,171 over the year 1853. The decreas4 eine* but year was ores tuned by the almost unprecedented eevarity of but winter, which compelled many pupils ta main at home, and, on account of the snow drifts, stopped come schools entirely. Still them, fig tuts ahoy a large improvement over the condi tion of things prior to the passage of the new echool law, The average cost of teaching each eaholar per month is 61 cents, exolusise of the building ex. .rediture, or 62/ cents Including it. The amount expended during the year for purnhasinggrottad, building school nooses, repaint Leo., was $382,- 1= 27, being an increase over !matinee of $65,- 926 61, and over the year I tcv3 of $18008'64, and an increase of $36,674 98 over the highest amoent In any former year' ia the history Or the school system. The amount expended for tui tion, fuel, and contiogermies, outside of Phila. tlelphia. was $1,286,715 91, being nn increase of $134.790 over !oat year, and $470,443 67 over 1857. Including Philadelphia, the whole amount for the State was $1;805,454 fil. With the building expel - Ace mentioned above, the total . school expenditure for the year wee $2,227,679 98. •Ttte - tavonsge rate or local tau tlott for, school porpoasS, as calculated from the returns in 1257 &striate (five-aaventha of the whole nutaber,j-isAye mills and 6,10 hundredths upon , the dollar; forty-threo counties, the number of Retool bouseatesportett as sufficlimtly well adapted to the ptirpcsi or grade of school for whioh they ors Intended 141101; thee, Which are not, in their prisciit cunditlon, co adapted, hot are tool soscepti.ble.nf alteration and Improvement as to bet:onto Ato,.22a,';.theee which are, in all rt op/ctscorsiay essential particular, acfit to be the trainiag pieces of youth, 2258 Twenty.one counties report,ttrn nember of school houses with fureviturji in:or the; first clue, at 645; number In 'Ls etcondolass et 1958; In the third cilase at 1362. Trivriti-eartm counties report the number of grader':haute at 500; number of schools Jo whictranyenbchisful attempt at alas aifingien has iss4n ettde,..?—°os; those In *ISO there is neither grading af the anhoole nor cies ;-sifinatlon of the- pupa, 1644. Thlrty.elght codudee report the teachers' Agee thus, trodfserventten yeark- - 80:4 hetweerfereutsen aid twenty-cue years, 2030; between twenty one ant twenty.ftve, 2486; twenty.ties and thin; 1200; between thirty sad forty, 008; between forty and fifty, 323; over fifty years of age, 191. In ttarty.two counties, many or them border -counties, the number of tenant!' born in Penn sylvenia la 5010; and of those barn out of POMO tylvacia, 843. Thirtysfonr counties report the number of tettehers who have taught lee. than one year, 1793; who htivis taught between one and three years, who have taught between three and sir, 103 e; who bine taught between air end ten years, Gl2; who have taught between ton and twenty your, 3.99; who hove tanght over twenty lento, 123. In thlity-one counties 7201 teach ers hue rend books and periodicals on teaching, , we l d ::241 have not. la thirty-two counties there wore 2725 of the teachers who intend to make teaching a permanent Misiner.s and 3049 who do not. Outside of Philadelphia, not tea per slut of .7.4lAileaelars are graduates of colleges or normal Sehoots. Not twenty per cent. are grad uates of academies or private seminaries..,About twenty-five per cent. have had the benefit of tuition (or brief periods in academies and Fri , vale aohoole, and about fifty per cent. have to. calved their entire educational training In the C011:01011 edited: of their respective neighbor.. hoods. , Doting the last two yews, under the in fluence of the County Seperltitandents, and the stimulus of the graded temporary certificate, rant improvement has been made on the part of teachers by private study and *Unitised* upon voluntary teethortf institute. Io forty-three counties the cumber of taschere who give fall sattsfactlen in their respective grades Ls 2370, those who may be called medium teachers, and may be employed until better can be promoted, 3660, the number whose services can be db. pawed with, 2005. These unqualified teackeni are tolernted lathe schools simply beouse Chair places cannot yet be supplied with such as are competent, and to reject them would be to clone the eohoola entirely. Out In this reepeot the et:hoots ate not half so badly off as they were two years ago. The County Superintendents knee stmaight marvellous changes in many re opt! ota. Furs KAMM! —Leaosirrov, K. T , Jan. 26, 18(7.—The temporizing polio, punned by Goy. Geary is well calculated to desire the Free State party, and to home the final admluion of Kansas into the Union a° II elan, State. The game which he in playluK in to pre►sit upon the Legislature to modify sortie of the moat obnox ious °nutmeat/ in the batter statute, while Kan eas remains a Territory, - knowing that as soon tut thlo' Teiritary beams a Slays State that they have the Power wholly within their grasp to forever exeltulo white Isbor from its eon. The teet•oathe are to be repealed, having el ready passed the Council by a unanimous con- Gent. At the instanoo of Governor . Geary the oonstitation has been framed, and it" was se sertedia the Coutuill Chainber that the inltoto ry steps bad already tom 'taken te have this Territory admitted Into the Union, when they could pass tare as stribgent na might he deemed uremia,. They have no fens of ;being out. numbered at the ballot-box, while- Missouri pledgee her fidelity when the final issue presents itself which is to decide the fate of Kansas.— Tho only stumbling block which prostate itself to tleary's political vision, le on unwillingness on the part of some of the bogus members to ame liorate' or modify the Shawnee instates In the least, and 'calms It ehoold be done. Cougrees will hither sweep the entire code out of 'Wilt once; or Mlles more direful, if possible, then any yet enacted must ensue. Tho more objectionable and tyrannical those lawn: home. tho batter trill be the final result for the Free Slate moo to Kansas. Thin tem. policing and time-earth* polloy adopted at late by the elanholdere and Gearyitee, may add Keine lathe next aiato State, nnlote measures aro taken to avert their insidious and reprehon. Bible undertakings. A NATIONAL Woes.—lt Wee 1:1200ti0 . 11ed is the Ledger a sbert:time sgo,thst Col. Benton was tu. gaged on • great tuitional worlr, the abridgment. ofthe debates in Coignes from 1780 to /858. The Grit volume has beentssued by Appleton & Co., and it is intended to complete the work in fifteen volumes of the same size, comprising 760 pages eaoh. The value of this work will be rea dily understood when it is considered that it pre. emote a synopsis of the debates upon all the great queetione which have arisen in our politkal his tory of seventy icon. The debates as original /9 published, and of whioli this work Is the eon. depilation, fill over 100 volumes, quarto tiro, and coat over $6OO. No man, probably, is more oompotent to the task of reducing this mars of argument to a convenient and intelligible •bridgement than Col. Benton, whose long ex perience in political life has mado him familiar with the quail= discussed, and whom, finely. (101 l mind seizes at ones the important points in an argument, and.anables. _him,clearly, to repp. dug them, BO that th e reader hae a true Idea of the speaker's meaning. limn the Pol. , •shotts Journal. otAdt. 6. Tax entnolllll. Fatos.. - --Yestirdisy morning at 10 o'clockthe Prodders of the Senate arose in his place, and announced that the hour had come for the meeting of the mums adjourned on Monday, and desired the Senators - to repair to the Hall of the Home to elect 'Cattail States' Senators. There was no adjournment; and no motion for any. He, with a dozen or two Dem ocrats, went oat of the Chamber, leaving the Senate in motion,and enterectthe House. Safe ly elated, and re ady for busboess,ho noticed that the Secretary was not present, (the °Seer, of course, remaining in the Senate,) and appointed Solon Turman Secretary-of the meeting; - Judge Perkins swore the new Secretary ffs. ,, 'Therms- Went then elated that the .Conventkos" would proceed to rote far a United StaterSonatorto nerve till the 4th of March, 1801. , Graham , =N: Fitch was nominated. The roll of -: the Senate .was called. Twenty-three Senators :voted; less than a quorum, and a minority of the Senate.-1 The roll of the Honee was called. Sixty Repre eentatives voted for Graham N. Fitch, and two (Fillmore men) for George G.-Dunn-1n all-elx ty-two—lees then a quorum. There was thus no quorum of either leaneh.of do Legislators prey; one at thoso-aelled "election." dltegether sigh , ty.foor totes east—lets than a quorum of:the combined houses. The result was • announced by the Plesident, who declared Fitch duly elect. od. It is to be eat down to the credit of Mr.l liammond'a command of his fratarea r that he didn't bstigh in making this silly statement.— Though deeply penetrated with the' hole affair,' he procured a becoming gravity - ''He played his part well, no well that we can honestly ooiz-: mend him to the stage as a profession, whoa • politiceleaves him shiftless, or ho redraft his' present party for one that wont pay.. We would advise him, however not to take a cast in "low comedy," at lust in so kw a comedy as that- of yesterday. He did it well, as we mid, built was toogreat an effort Another one would lett him. Graham N. Fitch being "dilly elated," Mr. Bright was taken up, and the elmomotions gone through with again. The vote was the mate, and teat in the name proportions as before. Then it was announced that Jesse D. Bright wan eleoted Halted States Senator till the dth of March, NG& At this point mane of the lapsed'. tors, moved with admiration of the noting of Mr. "Barton" Hammond and Mr. "Lytton" - Haab; broke out into those expressions of approbation usual at plays. Brat with :a. modesty that en hound the genius of the performance, the great comedian requested his friends not to applied. And they quit. The Preddent then adjoarned. the meeting till Z o'clock in the afternoon. Thus ended the Senatorial farce,, thetas! absurd pea, coaling over attempted in the State, since the days of the jitekase that swam a creek_ to get a drink of water. It has made all its participants a laughing stock, and its candidates treasury sponges. 11 is revolutionary, but that is too common a fault to amount to much. It in silly, bet that is an ordinary complaint with Demo cratic operations. It is illegal, bat that is the case with the whole Legislature, the Governor, and the President of the /heats. Bat it is isc eacoesaftd, and that is a good objection. It ain't win. Nobody knows batter that Mr.- Bright that he has not a 'diadem of title to pocket a dol lar of pay, or a cent of mileage, in virtue of his election, end Lf ho does so he is simply stealing it, and that the United !Dates Senate will as de cide. Every dollar that, he .does swindle the Government out of, will be a ' , bleak ball" in the box against him In 18118, and ho . knows it. Ibis claim to a seat is the merest nonsense. . POLITICS to CA.BAD6 —Politics are quite io (meeting among our Canadian neighbors just now. The Tomato Colonist treys that the recent poUtloo-religious attillEtSioll9 and agitations in Canada hare resulted in the formation of a Zen and powerful party, called the , (11eforta Alli ante," whom political planks are exceedingly popular in Upper Canada. The following is their creed: The abolition of $ repasts line between Upper end Lower Canada; and the &logien of populatioo, without regard to locality,) es the basis of parliamentary representation ; the entire separation of Church and State, and the aboli tion of all appropriations of public money for semariroo purposes national ed :manor' ; common reboot, grammar school sad collegiate: economy in the public expenditure, and a thoraegh reform in the department system; nniform. legislation I toe both sectlens of the province: curtailment I of the power mid patronage of the Executive , a fres leads national policy, as far and so tap. idly as the maintainance of the yobbo credit will permit; . incorporation of the Iludann'e Bay, ten. rittly as a pillar CaaadazaTeglartratianatqua- Waal corer. for parliamentary elections. Andthen the muulcipal elections are attended with about se much excitement as they are with ua.— ()a the whole, the Canadians hare their share political agitation. --- [best AHD FAMLLT BUIIT.IND is ran SNOW.— In the snow storm on the night of the 19th, the dwelling of Mr. William Perkins, a good sized two story honer, located under the brow of a hill in the town of Essex, Masan, was complete, ly hurried In a drift above the chamber windows, insomuch that the occupants were unable to as. certain when it was morning except by the clack. Mr. Coggewell, one of the neighbors, shoveled away the anew from ono of the chamber window! when Mr. Perkins took the sash out and thus obtained ogress. le was obliged to dig thirty seven feet of archway between the home and barn and towards the nearest road, &i. • Thi snow above ono of these arches was eight feet in depth. The pressure of the large body of snow between the hill and the back aide of the house wog go great ea to spring nearly all the doors, I rendering it difficult to shut some of there; and It was at one time feared that the building would be pushed from the underpinning when the snow should be moved from the opposite side. Bet by dint of laborious shoveling the apprehended difSoulty was obviated. None of the oldest- in habitants in these parts have any legends rof archways and snow shoes which surpass this co enrrence—Berfon Chrostictr. EXTIL&OILDIZAZT Pmntonsnos.—During the late occultation the entire diso of Jupiter - woo projected, by some extraordinary retraction,-on to the obscure enlace of the moon, whiob was Matingniehable at the time; the planet was again visible on the luminous portion of the moon be fore its real exit. Thin phenomenon, whichwas noted by Dr. Forster on the continent, was as cribed to an extraordinary terrestrial refraction; but by other observers was referred to a lunar , atmosphere. The elect wan beautiful, and more satinfactory than the projection of Aldebaran on to the diso of the Moon which the late , Mr. Stephen Leo communicated to the Royal SoCiety, and which he has ascribed to "differential re fraction. There will be another occultation in the star of Leo on the Gth of Mareb, to which the, attention of astronomers will be directed; for the phanomenon beam closely on the disputed queetion of an atmosphere about the moon.— Zwolith. Payer: Notate or Tin UNITID STATSS.--AII ribibit of the militia of the several Finites end Territo rice, Wien from the latest returns that have been received at the War Department, has been commonlcated by that department to Congress. Theretrain are by no means complete. There has been no return from Delairsre elnoo 1827, and from Maryland since 1838, and for Amaral yeare from a number of other Stater. The. age gregsta number (Imo la 2,710,084. This, how. ever, does not include. the State . of . lowa and the Territories of Oregon, Wasbington„ Nebraa - ks, Haneu and New 3feiioo . .. The — bigheet number in any one StlltO is in New took, reach -837,235; the next 157,4201 n Dhinoie , and the next 209,126 in California. Maryland had 4C,., 804 in 1838, and Virginia 125,031 in 1854. 'I Onto appetite to hare itomeued in population fifty per sent. la the hut sixteen yearn, and it, present number Is now 2,400,000, To Me. liat ten polar, there has been an Immense Oreigra -1.1041r0m Ohio to Illinois, lowa, Minnesota; and Nebraska. This has beam imiate:ay the' cisti with all the States, taker° lands anon to $OO .or $6O per oars; and la aimed eimply - by the fact, that it then becomes a epsoalation for fortnera to Doll out, and comma:me now farma at Gorern must price. This. prooosa will go on for only few years, for the Government la rapidly parting with 411 the good landi it. potessime. is the meanwhile, the rapid increase of town porde, lion compensates, in part, for the loss of farm, Ore. Brom: SMITH thus 1:111121iO3 81r James Mack. it:tub's-grandiose and flowing style.: It struck mo last night as I was lying to bud, that Mach. Minh, if he wore to write on pepper, would thus describe it: Pepper may philosophically be 'des cribed as a dusty and highly pulverized seed of as Oriental fruit; an article, rather of a eolith meat than diet, which, dispensed lightly over the surface of food, with no other rubs than the caprice of the coniumer, communicates pleasure .rather than affords nutrition ; bud by adding a treptcal flavor to the gross ana'anooment aiontle of the North, approximates the dif f erent.regiohi of the earth, explains the objects of 'Commerce; and 'justifies tbo Industry of man. .Tits Utmost or M. liforroeltaet --A deep interest continues to prevail in .Phlledelphia, reference to this cam irblob .in Milleleuded mystery. 'Two yeast ntee,natned John hieKtro. ney and Riehard idtll4 the former email*? ref Ireland, and the letter of England, hml:Ebeer-. ing before Ald. Clark, yesterday, on tbe . ebtage of being cemented Muir the • "__ Thep were hod ,tilnis:sl6oo . ..„ Nara or En-Seeannt Idnestio=-4.dislabgt from Wealth:Wen announces lha death' ofAS. Hon. Wm:D, Merrick; for many 7eitse Q;. neat citizen of Maryland. The decease3tern4 frequently in the State Legislature, audible ger - six years represented:Maryland in the ZOO/e of the United States. .J.,e a member of Utst Litre he took a prominent part in the thins._ ration of the Present State internalimproreinent ',dem; and to the Senate at 'WAAL:gnu-I rePre' }tented Ida State with - ability and °fidelity. Ile • • MU highly esteemed ea e Mead and &neighbor. • and in all the relations of ,llfe watt noted [mists morel.irorth and purity of 'character.' Though he had in politica been of the old Whig school. . he yet, in the recent mutation of partiesepre- ,fertei to eat With the democratei and recently, asa Stabs Senator. stood in that attitude.. • 11 .-VETCI..E.2 GOV. Guar.—The. Couttoit and irouSe of , Deprosentativas of Kansas, daring \- ' their present aession, passed a bill, the point of width - was that .ihe District Court, or any Judge thereof in vacation, shall haver power end authority to admit to tallany priacner on charge or under intiloment for any mime or offense, of , any character % whatever, whether each erimo er offense shall have been 'heretefore ' ballade or not. Thle, - 14 is alleged, was 'a blow - it Gov. Mew for hie interference- In causing- the - re— Moral of JadgeLasompte... the. hilt, ; to have taken this view 9f the and prompt. ly hie veto le it" MUSIC &C. and "•:' - • i: 81 WOOD STREET, bOiroeri Diiniond Al* sad Pena% idreetilgols Agog_ !be:, ClUMitis g l s Zeil NS UHF .AZ; t i 1 0 A y k t alml. Seated to itasits and . 11 aticatEloods.. ; o.= .. - B. Kleber.a. 0. 53 MTH- 8T.,. Sign of,iite 'Golden Ite HUNKS a.. 04111.1111 Wow caw) ammtled btszul.az4 Al_l4:l_ P._ ca. sad Via:. MART& NEKDlLAtillGastarie l4/ix/Maud °WAS% RARII/oNatialh „umbra In..lll¢slo sad lihried Imam, _ . ~.. : .., Charlotte Blume, •.: - .• .Mr it ,.?I t. JFACTUREft and Deabit.in .Piano and imrortanrof =lnk and EitiVall Instrip rat& 2' 8 Ir. Pi 72 ' 73 (1% Bor,tri..w, PIANO .lap .. ,/'',, eat Akira attarAtment. • acre , , 7).16 W 9011,1..., MISCELLANEOUS. - • OWEN'S - .HOTEL.. ; Corm of Tool* and dafforson_aireats, , • L 0 U.457.4/;.4 /17., A6CdAIMODATIONS on tho largest, and bete scale with rossoniblo term/. No plus will ,re=vorrik rMin C.'"U ETEri HY A. STEAM'. Prop', AT R. T. NEGIL4W'B W LIOLE SALE WAREHOUSE, . . Oppowße bond of Wood Stmt. will no r,nnyj A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OP - - ••• TOBACCO- AND .0143-Ans juLAVING received- 2 'cases (50,000) till- Tad. elm" of the following broad.; now Nottila_c. . JAL Fiolnoht. , • • , , . ... ~.„. . , Onniel wann.r. - . . Hopei:nes h , . •- c., - z : • .1 owe &ICE} Corinna Mimi, torten, branAE ' 10 bozos salon fa Ton.= • 103 do Ben Franklin ba dm ' ' 15 do lizmawOod Tlridt,,,, ,30 do BUM' • Extm; . - Add all a:tidos in the lino, now open for oTtinlfinll Is and dad low Mr cub. bean;L_Nl p o ' il cu to t ttionlaa :II ~.....4 1. m v _ ____iw od , . CARA — FALL, 11.-Bs6:d Fourth Street. Umlaut Store. , W. D McClAl,4tiEj.l9l 87 four= btreet, near wood_ rEIIE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS is • fetwortfgrlsavit.ad oat prttortat• gtact. *dank! Ittr wssunr aa.l "I'Aper.r7 ht. Creezillajg3agruisslA. Uri:Milt= 1.4 r Oct E ranjor r p t Xi ; ,u 1.4 an3Damaat 818181 i. griittVgrU t lllttiNV 4 4ll l "Part'ai ?Itormayittgo a= Table,. Came uttt= Vac= taattintin =wilt P.Bst; Dor I=os titalr I=l4 LW, Use, z_ I.=.= Carta= Ifentaitut Ittl=a,ulth imix7 rortaiv el • Vtiruratlreredirni:al Bab 3012834, le 818 ta.thierlfll wro are .100 ntarod 10 frtrulat ,F="l:rtgiatvrt Cu. JAMES P. TANNEA, " No. SS Wood Street, Pittlbtirgb, WHOLESALE DEALER Roots, Shoes, Bonnets, tte., Cbmptlelog ono of the oalettb SteCke re'date. b f e found. E:i..st z .a r iaft - WE i ERN-SALES. aI S O USTONIPES, AND COUNTRY mErmiasTs g...rar.an hutc,a to .11 bevy bluing. at to ettormalnett to MIU ttlY Mtt 111 Aimee teen tootparets neorobro wet, r = 7 7°(= se id ina Nalletll3oo273,oalltloo.llin veao bot:. yna trotmotoo. bs tb. Cu. one hro*.d. clanurs'saiburi %d.'. “Nde. STOVES 'STOVES!! fiILIE most complete assortment of Cook- Parlor an,l Ilertlar STOVES to b. Eound In Al. City. at the lowg mica. conprlalnii Bradlar'. elebisted Fancy w trank/1.4 A 0201%.' i Top Ne do, E Niarbols. hear. .IWatte heating, l Cottiao do. also tkau t is of the Watt, I Iron GUS. Cryr.. Palaceoaoltag.:,l DissooalL ; Pozether vitt...very variety of arGeln in the Una, d.nt„ Hollow Wart; Et. Gall at .W.m qftle Red Cb..dte ftX. r.l.rw.trest, AlbEhonT. .e2l:dtr • doS GEO. W. GODLEY. JOHN WILHINi, MARBLE .CUTITR, No. 58 'St.' Cier btroat; Pittabingh FrIAE SUBoORIBEB,- in idlition to his wol..ale Worts, hfc..4.3e /aborts strei; hos operS -04 • nee , %f unee, Lon irehouse to the trout of our efts:. where autents, erste dtoueee ettC mitt rus[[[e kf Utmete , Wort =We to order Dr the bear wartmou nown to the [rude. Ino2ta n JOHN -WILKISS, • Meyer a Stout, - Sculptors, Stucco Workers 8c Wood Carrara, No. 22 PM it., war /rain, VIOURLS of all kinds; Qs° Ornaments in t; " and Ointrbl.'"""°'"?'". taut:um omit/ fkoMptlpa and styli . , tundabs.l 4 l tits il,!rtetat. ' aD7:l7d PAI'hITERS„ ' LONG* (V ANE, HOUSE • AND r,`:.4.0N L PAINTERS. " t.MidernißDefijszap• All °rams promptly attondod . to. 1113F-Icas =mated in &superior 471.: WM:NW FURNITURE. RYAN'S 'BUILDINGS. r E SUBSCRIBER wo-il3 ratrpeatfally in ram h. Meads stid LW gab Vat •bai imgist* a • llama of Ws lat. %atm, Ana now sale pop's *tor eta& treat - • - AND . • Chait'r erts htaalfart and comp ariag gab hatliaent, Ito rounitt • let• of ths Una ths With a Mock Morse OMR hillt..UlN Aitet oholtes Lao • tor, well feasomed. and a shone ham oldest tore mention • Ica. he MU cononetne itmraUone Ina few days, whin he MU Limb .4 cto rsadyaltetZt to ,aermndS, t tto orders of • hie humeri:4. NEW mu STYLES %OF FLINN/TURN • Intioiluiv4 and boll at low lobes, Pa Uonlar attantion will benison to the matontaarrtna • of Warn I taro saltable for Inteatelsmus and • Ida* sl/1 be roklsoma= that Mil defroompehioh, 64 ' 414 "an-% ...I .0 gni*, • MAT CHAULS ualra Itzzand coos:null Kfco of tro mir s n o t ; ~ans wine , sold ot„tho rs 4 no ed . rT.WIti(rinSiIIUINCI of MI Mats don: to gor. Boom, Wllb gleam Power to - Ittni. • . 11 Tana Ullf., l3 l o Uk. NII. I U and Uabbut .1/ to lotto itTienlr"%ll4.l4l7: xartr U lat • U. U. Ptah la BUB, .74.1,41114: fie 41 w . • • BOOTS AND SHOW, '• W 1.1.0 LILSA LA-AND WET IL. 9[ 1 1.1g subsiniber respectfully calls 148 at /cartoon( bat Maude and tbeaublla generany to au .10 aux:that/ea of AL intently* Kock of Hoots and net received tram , tbe New nonfatal IdanutacturersiUM abide will ba nand any that ot Whaihuta atieVe sena , . ..Mayen'. Lnote.UalLa and Moe& made out onto beet •• • seated.). wortmanehlp and of tea latest ety/ea - • • In order to run country deekleua anti than. who erten tc ilet , good enlace made wort he nuountecturom and keep, constautly au. band • Foloplet . etoik of M.w No amen. /loot, Brenann..ioy • sod oath s Itrofut aanhe. root. and Duet/as. ae.d 31.1sess Lk - abate areante, In reference to the piece he neat may notbinif more. /tenths; b. le sobs sen tia obelaseany NU, . . tablienntentln the olty, ... • - Thankful Meta. Ilberalyalloneek• hirreictorentoilrest be • - eolkdte !nether ?nom *ad CYfenble lorx i geno. Palmas beteg/ covedenao last be able to atm gattrfanlon. • • - • DELAY NOT. ' '"• • 'Ye who Consider a- doe head- of !fair IVATITREIS . OBEATESTARNAMMIT, . L tiatinAnk, Tobrro,.:. - .hi c h „ dor . tbsuatz, =dill= of- tba se;tlp, e usas balr to straw on the Pal, ,siut ch.ta any tows 47 fordo 14 fauns out nu 24 osoomftellibu Jar 4:l44l:=Zsgtitilead.t: prlesar, MAT. OCTOR O'BRIEN caribiicorirrultalat Dr, mum& eorner Mt And titeditiOeLl Cm ZION end s,:ar 1 :02.88.116Y8 sad larßeflUalie.vn 'i.mara• sCOTT,]3cntiat; Four: - ..:: .%.,•,'fitiniz,...„6f / 44-0...... t.4lL° Orairep t t' s :—I.L-Ai.4.1.!FM2 - " - RIVIDATIni ;TIMM& r - , - . , j IlarCiA ir,o6 ITlkt r iiiiat.mada 0 a fainliugi ~ „ : . 'O4 noir" ebld In Mot* 'at "i tar ct liii'" , ;: it .., . 4 ',, , ,...- . -' alk& Jiti7: we& ~,=' ''..' 7 --- o...Arem " t°77 , T.,14 - ~------:: - .., . wins' viailiumida ii. 64 ''''''. tt4 , - - 2--... 13.a.1.4...2.1u. th.b.a. -,-_,..,. - . ',l - 1 • ' dioZr \7n...it .i t..'t".,.." 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