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immures Boom (Apflotorei Boirding.) Na. MI e nd
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U , NAL T:II TILTE - NDSIipON NIKE
BLOOD—TM. maditerttbleal survo . t mats WM
by bar. WI tbirrefte tb• Wei Ibr Qom vb. aei
4111.1.1:41541..e4 b to easimence the Pzenistk.artbe.
azurrinverws mks,'
Nat only parlfr, but Ma mike th. blood ttc.b.r...d ada
tharpriaelpln uposrublett Its DNS t. roltt , P.."
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Jetilkeyneittan with nwprefill jet are the ioefferttY ;
if Britinfenr,Llll&. Now that we may *non espealSte , .
aid Bprisijr.ls ii a p.m iinportince that it few deem to
tleifiebi thiinteet Oar ram are, Tolled toa, Wander, r
enflitlatedblle at•tltto ineuensellid It I. as diagnoses. It j
SMlTalmit; trill ItrailetestWeraleraffOrdan iniaineldearat '
cadent protection. -Br tbelearmelonal nee, or Fount
110 ternectima of those ImParlEes. shish, when 1 , 1 Val
Meat quentliim. mum some& dined to Ltd 54e organl,
'W the stentaele tmd bowel, They soon mire Ilia tom*
—Ollll5. dramitala. loss of &petite. pain In the be nl.smart
bmw, pain In the breast bone. madden fainutem. and mm •
4.l.yesters. ' biblief,Brandretl, • 4 Pills yotk Mar war to
. tbeetneryieate °film emus. clentalag in tlitlf P ..a t' •
' yeataittnremaie unhealthy atinnontation. MI the 5b04 to
.Ptlellied, the whole eystein revidtga; soot the fanatical
imuldisticied lib become. rfiltnr.. &b.. bc•". they
bad bath lad and wean burdens.
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Nebahlfftwessaids of dram teatimonbee to the Wore
I__i•lffifteneWl intelierldeno• ma be bed from Ilving wimps.
had
lestairtentoi re on •eery elder it is from • gentlemen
af blab respectability. whim letter am be reel at the
Mad.* aim. be *Mtn ,
t`t ma pipe Ibly - twef lame of age. • • •
For Wifely' sesta I ham need you: PlEs as my family
...twee. ra& i wiett to !Orr I end bare Peva bad any
oco
f ...
lining' • plrysidalt Is my finally. (Me to the
' allay wile With children) datina the Meet/
ye& i. • - • • •
..._ .. . SASS ILKDICZNAI PELWIPLES.
• Never etyma blood., Blood la the lIG-e fir etentaitleur
It Let painfat dissanlyiqtay ocomima the patient hue;
•"1, 11trenewter this fife he tke. rods:noes or threents the
. paw lefell. dad by* tal log ewer nstate'e tool&
peatialeprevent bet from fully impairing the ravage+, of
Jaw b, and mar t what might Only hwr• teen the''
skekneen 0/stew daywor week!. Into a chronic affectlon of
STISOINTILIT NUNS or BRANDRESIPS PILLS.
•, .21ililithitneassslaidi accatds with nstore—natemehe
meads fillet. When sadden; &onto cm cantina.] pain
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poems, then to Minn security.yonmsittate &medicine
at Will *may Vitae, Tiieramast hem:oll4 stunting
' Mann every . antunte but mop borate. ~.
...Principal tftw. 43 PrindrettiTtedlding. 415 and 417
Ileeaditere -.. _ .-
fi,....A11P1131.111 . 241 UseMtwaynnthe box, ate ommterfelt
Ile parnitlOwsie mold hi - Yemen:Lb% dealers everywhere'
' TlL4l.4 • slslls , PAl?lferlttsburabe Pa. Amt.
• sprfilmd •
acc.
WOOUWAItD, PINCKNUI" & CLARK,
118 rukan Icreat, N. Y.,
impnrlito anJ Ze4L:sa in
ENGLITI, SIIEET Pi.I9SI,4IIEITICAIg
lATilf&tvcr,
EZEGEI
118,71y'11543,t 1J8Hr8!
11siaillihed 1825.
DAVID - LIJAIIIRIIY, Jr,
- AXIILICAN
S E AM.-13 Et S
- 'WAREHOUSE,
No. 2.52 Street,
...rmr-ron.K.i , 1, - •
Price list Brnsbfs /anti( request.l. Order; reepect
Iljoollelted. sad Torometlyr sttectikl to. nalUoviv
BILLIARD TABLES.
• DECKER'S
-Mechanical Combination Cushions,
WARRANTEDouporior to owl , others
71 ki Airstieify and eorreetneu, la lower than arm
etberemeda In the United Staten, perfectly sale, and *lll
not 1009 the Atli. •
Umtata Inagespatlenee In the buelneo. tba enbssib
W heta *bleb combine teal and otatantlal
eat ever mode In DI IMIARD TABLE*.
" Tir aoonenotpc do* of I.IAUOOANY. ROSE
WOOD. OLD. in; wlth elate and metals tetel or etberene4
abort:MOTU*, be Use pfd or Ma: PUNCH CUE LEAVY,-
EILS, awned eiapcolll4l% HADES, BALLS. CUE WAX.
and srlontlose oNalvir deserlpUon.
illentnnnea, oil end era ler; ;enrolee% at the Mandate
trey and Sala tletna—tne Old - Tun& 90 Ann street. New
Yore - , _ . • 1.. DECKER.
fallantd• . latsOntiltb Deektr.
W. 'l'. JENNINGS &
n 40.,
Denim t -
Fin e Clothing!
MI BROADWAY,
1h..0d door Uoye !ZS Ater tionea..—.—NA IT' YORK.
WOULD suggest to the Trade. that they
V V yin teepr•Pareti Mr Bones .. 1.. with their stual
estuary* Meek et the liner enclitic. of
"READY- MADE (MOTTLING. •
Iu niiireitiolni,atitlbel:nettl4setmest. that the feet.
'43:22= I...`frtt att:=.oll7,..%Tat
Snot Wu vadat to Mat ddrarent" PeoPertimm or ote ,
Savo masers should Liu them a preform.* our any
obtking; the damp( thioti indefinitely-marked. The
dialuittot @Tulips patrons front that tact, it is
Preanosei, has tun realizel. to word.
strtet attention is &motet io a &termination to render
.31. 1 in every resfeet to tpe best mato=
work. feent3my
NBW TORE
FEATIIER, .BEDSTEAD, MATTRESS
LIVD.CENER•L BXDDINO
MANUFACTORY AND WAREROUSE,
CIi&ILLES B. FOGG & Co..
448 Pearl street, near Chatham et, N. Y.
Li OTE L S, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,
ILL hiltellEllOATrt sad Perste Dwellings tunnelled
tarrugboet, Their s& mooned with the Ra lee•
nat, or staantertnroaartiolen We here on Mod en 11.
metre so I . Terkel gnat insnarasturod attar . oar orpreftl
earecristo 164.4.11.,
WALT FACTORS
g with Sexier all airs, deeled erpresetv
or their ries, at the Uam Itss gag .rifeatta7.
and7l27 growl street, brew ork, • reladamr
61. 00 „., n SEAMLESS BAGS
Tzt.. 2,2 V, an 4 3 linahtl, ot
Br" ke , b/ MAIM 195 ins 4
Non York. . Alta•
Imported Wines, (traceries,
I. A W. ()EERY,
1.03 Casual litroaCCuid, 719 BrondwaT. N. Y.
fibtabUsbod 18011
howlers And Deems n Ant Quito,
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Q UM TO THE TRADE. HOTELS, Pri
vate Tana" aid all *Do aro choke In tad.,
TlAs ansi Zg e r m il=flter g astr igoloa f ,tnaUah
Brapidaat.tanr. Inurrlnd.ll3non. Clantentaw. Yoans
time. Any la abuts and obana an.
CaltiolL—alotha and Java.
womevesseauva eriserini. Ponta Mena ,ml old
and WO clads& oaldisai nantageo.dnad.lmna ma
now and bottle,.
0/19.195 and 430111070.11CLARLTS.
011.1.11PAUS gt Moot MandonnWatelliniel Votneass.
- . -.Holds , akda GAL lisonat'• do do do.
LlCS—nrandlaa Rama Whhtff, Olga Ansa, Ab•
thga Itiracta td. fa, la orinfaal poo ••••••/.4 Cu
llarogoshino, Azdrant. lopkao Dm • era io
Atarisquesomen, woe. Mont, Rastas and I wry
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Um Law •
1111-11npriaa o r rr i A tr z nds. 1 •
ITAUtlea—Vogob, ado. Game. Yeas: de.
Ulininin•AtiliocallaadStr. Zota). X
0000. . Moo. Al.
8 llaVorgtal KV * trlra ' tatrgr.fr;
and half ' erendr, * *
Ihi WMacias,.
lUNlWhato.
• aza varrantal nnainlaerstod sad
or oar • damortatina. fr..3:4Cf •
• Bailltd__ lityps! Bag_s!
T PA omv EXOBIA.NOE BAG MAND.
OS Is the flue to get supplied with tips wen
weary aril&s. sioryikins. We and sham Mon want
steer. Elnetwhat or lied OW. handsomely priatoloand
demigod to rail your dins tasta and tliKr. Ton van to
acrosunodatied lorry peninsular.- vim ansuersosat el
trislani border. Bair , or tG sight alas and quality. to ,
aIX, flood your orders to the undersirood,
C=.l% Bags , iztuttairitod 1 1:4 ltp !M u g: .
add, siii,,7briver. imot. by 'idsWo It. K. or, OAK, •
12S end IC Mood street. Haw York
oleo with qulst oispitah. - laddiror
DOWNS & 11 &SBlttitita, STATIC) ITERS
110.11.1100.174 mall% Pest! st,.. IL Y.. ;Eloprt..l
Illoasfeetros. offer for sae so iorr CAA frw or
appont4 or* vulotrot Aeoooo. BOet l / 4 nr.
natty fp& ou, wou.. Papa! L,r, , ~..
re- —a xatr.v.szw,f...:4-ez: A.=Ptt
Katres.Cbesraal Bargmbrot Board*. ,te . aro a v a
emi usually tort try th , o Ind. - , J 4 /41%010 osa LUkt
'i SAT tr5tr1V1 0 447 , 47 . . , : trz - ATellt " m"
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ft GRAIN , BAGSI
50.110,, for sle at thl
COBS LIVIZAITOR JUG MAtitIPAGTORY:
I'AT Brawl stmt. New York.
-,...-; • Artiflotil Flowers.
k //eir ..libt .11saiXra an=rtl. Cblvit/s,
111i18(avo reactredDer a camera and sail
18( have
v•orela Oaf 8 ortioit sasortment of AAIUN/
Fiewere Awl Ylernoviletevlale. Nepottal &Nail_ tr 41.
reword /Doer warmortiHrlit of A/OILIOAN SIA/Wirr. o,o u
owe gosaufsetarkwbleh 10 very o b. v.. ,
It...th o . l 2 t h r .
Wile/1W srlailvablelellAtarot oi 1
. 14i
...
1..1.4
Mao; AN* to oar Nook of ititAbee, Dells .
b.
to evialloe oar atacir, whim wilt be roan& eat
slat. 4,111 . 1 cyLiele bleamtittio.lmioronitlico..
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end N olntrrtidaresirlaiht
lANG FORTES-4/0M VAN RIPER,
N rmboSspasetineci Wanter Stmt. !Nor York,
ars to u gookes end others•• sae somortniont 01,/trol Ciau
o
misreec sagd 7 Odore. Warranted 'gaol 70
wry medolar Own, erets. wrorkrosoiblp. grid no gmrol
Ingle Sono In ear ellgtote. 'Prim my Inv. liorebontg
Ass ell merlons an loiltol to en oxsmlnstlon Won
Ana l lu l* :C"" br wt.!' 'MI:4 4 rJA .rS. erk
co V
WPM
ki4sloav"7". . 176 Wooster at. Nom York.
GOLD MEDAL PIANOS.
- .: StbiErifil 4 SOIL XandaniXer" ! '
84:Walker 'Street Hew York.
viz, tigartlittartattil
Mflootos, Tica AM, PAgaidialM GM
~?Wu TIM! MILT MEDAL' at the Motrogg iil at
L ash'
Wootdozuoa UM.
A OOLD rd. a% tao CrutalPalom. Nov Tot lau•
votaMt.ITM.. MMus Lbo mil Wm Modal dvm lb' plum
plaid. abo Mt meta) '
4 1,1!*0 IiSDAJA 4 tbe Yu Amid LAW% Salt
Talaintre MILT MEDAL at Um Par t 91T4 r
.....wrr tu rCantur.l6l l4 . /Mom Umo a Tom
sho voila oi Taloa of the CUsalT7, mak as MP'
.... a. Wolimlumot ma Illattf Kama at. A
v t iz: OrMis aaa TlUma lau um Troaaa) uo warm
ka for tan• Tuts. KM a voltam manatoo Thom.-.
waoa ondaMmoa 'Mama *am. M.. , 3 . 04 " .
afras4 argatodt
alit '
bAILY
NEW:YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
Perm • 176917111 CR. 01M — A CO. ,Onsmitarnun
A'vnlinala HrzIER, VirD'ltteePOldl.r.) Na. 316 and
348 Broadtrar. Eno
THROUGH IN SIX AIADTEST
AUSTIN'S
'`tent Cream Freezer.
extraordinary.and iiston•
Al Improvement Inhrata lleeifte;
Irene la 111.8. al ItttrZaA. by • elm.
tett eleirasit aptainetlon of knetni
` 4
yrottattnit tht....imerarle seri
teltig result. A child ef ten vete
se it without tliAlanity.
lEEE SILVER MEDALS
4 by the
mi. Marylandth% I lietrcptlit nstitute. mid
Dtplo .tm
ales Inetttnte, gated the to [erica
. oda apparatus over alt otAers
sturt•eraa4 emelt:dog prebt tr
pdacee of thle Freese:. the atider
would etatAthat"
THOUSANDS
'Meat Tat lektitti4.
iein7inerioraiinonniar Artie].
~A;" ;1 1 7,i7,7, 1 :e tore ..,
mind dealers to rerrtard their or.
den 'isei 4 sad thereby prelreat delay.Orden Nall Telll meet with prompt atteatioa.
Ammer Is a Het of the retell ?Menet
etc.s, tor
the enaTtatrlCO otilmee *tinting * dela!
- PRIM GP FREitltEt;
Two liagrlitV T 11.•• guns; Cr, Your Quarts. $.4
Qu.rts. St: Ma. QuAns $6; rotate.. Quarts. d 8;
TmliAts WWI., Al.
Address J...13.4311112-Ldli. 631 Broadway, N. , s York.
•onte fotYsterntaa. Broadway,
lowan a Inniarone Preparation
TOR itota-Nrix •
Cleaning Kid Gloves
OF ANT COLOR, AND FOR
BEAUTIFYING 7IIE COMPLEXION,
Price 25 Conte per Bottle.
One Bottle Cleans Fifty Pairs of Gloves!
0101:1VEN'S INOLOROUS KID GLOVE
CLZANICIt in the article Mod by the EIS Glove men
u terenillff Arenas to Impart that purity and enftnere to
the kid for which their .love. are NO Justly celebrated.—
When the glove leaves thehend of the newer, it in mot
unity Mare cr less soiled. and Gilt preparation lareeorted
to, to cleanse sod beautify it, To clean ti id Gloves, no
mews bow meth ; eel ed. or whit color Atm? are, Alp e
piste of white Cannel In the preparatims, and with It wire
off the dirt from the glove. and Ina moment it Is u pure
ind beautitul u whenever and ae net the slightest odor
preened, from It the glove con to Immediately wren.—
Coll direction. socomplieYeenti bottle.
It I. ales, the gee ankle in the word for &citing
Kld,Plipp•re, .ke end If used for the billet s Will S.M.' ,
beautify the tOmpleslon, remove ten ani PimPles of nil
kinds. Tbe Is.dl.eof Leeds Napoleon's Oourt rue it, ex
elusive of any other. for thin porporne. Pewee. or Cove.
TAUB VIM The wall known name of Soudan COSITIM ne
manufacturer. te on all the leteie of the genuine attic!,
all others ate sporlooe.
For sale br all ernzrl t and Drolers In Penumary end
'Fano, Goode in Pittsburgh, end throe :bout the United
States and lisnadae. and at St helemle by
b ooroprietors.
t CO., 331 Dried way. Ton.
51. A Ilber.l &mount to the trade. aolT, Imdv
Cream Actually frozen is Three and a
Half Minutes I I
"MASSER'S"
PATENT FIVE-MINUTE-FREEZERS
FUT TO TEE TEST 1
ability of Zisser's Freezers tq freeze
enema in to. minutes Was fully proved OW Wears*.
day. the 18th day of niveta.at the rurnishlon Waive
mows 01 8. W. Bm.th. Be. 534 Broadeay. lenfor Hu m elte
audience nes unb'el to bear n lecture from Prof. on
the subs.et of refrigerant.. tl•rkm Val MelaallY I ' M... to
:P. colonies by the no ch.
Ontotet
a gout.. $ 1 I 1.9
4 tittorto, 4 I It quAtta,
6 goorta,
W A Moral Alsrattot to the trade. -i-,a
P. fkittii.v:ll:;l,l7ali;W, i07Wpi.:ii..1,;.17,.N. Y.
Orders for the...bore promptly ~...uteri. SIN 11 , boo
as agent Dr — Artltut . a . ” erloorstra Ora" tleallror
and Yarn spliftllin •
Thole Awful and Terrific Accidents!
Mir happaning from the o.llll.lhandling . of Camplame
land Larnairg Finid. can fa mar be rtopprod by tha um of
NUTT)! PATENT SAFETY LAM' AND FlCii
Ems Ls e eanact airmen from orerturning...whileligiebni
... : . --....by 131• Ink It. while
.._...--- 'tom evert! 'wing while lighter.
......... ..................frog grit , rwrer ,
......- .......... ---....---when fiiltaz, if the light tate are.
......-- ..... the wick (If lee mal!) dreg
:tog 'vela, while lighted.
4/inis Lamp lir fee [...revert...Eke and Natal
ever rffired to Ole ortile.
With this Laze and lesegain eenjunctlon. the wed es
tiwie cretremnds may te ea:lents reed with no
greater danger than Sperm or Lar4
Retail prior for Limp., fU. gr.le and 75 rent ,
Wholesale and retail by J. k C. SgRIII 4.??,'Ne. 001 ilros.l
reap. hero well3ende
Great Witt dale of Gold Yew itc.
Pr 0 EACH Purchaser of a sl.i Gold Pen we
tlf,i ' irorigiNi u, gt. " Zr r oL y siV i s f :r
title the sendar_to Extra ran Indliitt,
Anger. WAarran-ellocut jrantormenin„utr.re 1.
QULD vain ItAPOINWAD In • Superior manner. An.
dole the Pat and thirty nine Cant. to Pelt
utllce
ad tha be ILapolntettand returned nett pitid.
Addretta BROLDWAY COLD Pltri Itth.NUF..trt UktINU Co.
anlttlinde 330 Brunderey
BUSINESS CARUS.
GROCERS.
BAGALBY, COSGBAVE a CO.,
WXIOLESALE GROCERS,
Nos. 18 and 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
OTOCTSITS.
IIAWOH.TI.I BILO.. [MOW 711.13 H
W OULD Respectfully te the acteution
T the nubile. to almle large Moat or Wines, Brandies
Liquors, Tomlin hulls and Farah y trtvwnico, such wo
Eittl hio Whet% 'pure t)ownwe Woody'
Old Government Java do Holland Ulm
Old ConntrY Blank Tea. ,Gld Port Value, •
Clargeolioung hymn do, 'elorry MW
Gunpowder and imperial /Curet & Champagne do.
Oolong Team, Old Itonongattela.
Lovernag'• Reanfd Snasn. It7e
Imparted German and Havanna tYlgse. .
The above goods togwther with ► general seenennent of
Growth* extremely tot toe cash, wholesate or retail at
Um !mamas Tea Mum.
Owner o( the Diamond & Diamond alley, oel.day
area E
ftk B& B BBB , a~oaa
GROCERS
AND DEALERS IN BACON, LARD,
FLOUR, 0111/F4ll, BROOMS. te. Booth-Wort aroma
trialldeld and Mood Wool% Pittabargb. atdyd
- ALEXANDEJIL KING.
WHOLES/114 G ROCER, erss
eND SODA A SH,
NO. 2.73 Libert
i x Week
60:110 Liberty
WI. NITCHELTREE, sr., & BRO.,
S
WHOLESALEDIGSTROCERS
AND
RECYING ILLERS,
WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS,
.No. 209 Liberty Steet,
• I'l2'7BBllK OH.
L. 0.31.
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JONE GROCE RS
W
ESAL...
- -
AND
BOA, I UKNISIIRRS;
DIZAGEHB IN
Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures,
No. 141 water Stroot,
''' ct rAiiiliratL ran n.
Shriver al, Dilworth,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Noe. 130 132 Socond Stroct,
(13.W.0 Wood end Bmitteld)
CULBERTSON, Wholesale Uroeor and
Bletebant.Desirr la Prods... and Pitt►
6urs6 annufactaretl &Klee*. ICS I.llrtt7 Mtn
sere, _
SOME ILOTD.— —.lrnitain mu,
CO., Wholesale Grocers
ey awl Oweterehante,No.l73 Wood and 225 Lt
Mitred. Pittsburgh.
— ROBERT MORN, Wholes a Uroaer
o ,
• wut n Produce, es
ce, Plttaborgh Manoisetur, and all
• oilogelgo Ind ficnisr Wines and (demo. an
Liberty Amt. Ltn hand . very larg• WO of =Fake
old Monongahela Whiskey. erbleh .Ill be void fur web.
Jeall M 1... • .. .......101111WM1 1011
11 UrAri r WI L SON, aroooro
Oocuedoeleso laerthente so d Deelerelo Prodooe and
Pittetoorth Identtfootorm No. 269 Lllekrte et., eitt.b.gb.
job
ill °BET DALZELL CO., Wholesale
Cfrows, Onona!Mon Mfrelmats, Dealsne Peodoes
and ilcuburgh Man ufmtnres. , P ll . LI bony NU.
bomb.
Di
1 ALAI! LUCKEY it CO., Wholesale Ori;
1 1 6 tlVir4VVerthela7rniViles..l72" Pr°""'
MUSIC &C.
John 11. Mellor,
IZiO.Bl WOOD STREET, bet aeon Diamond
AlOwy end Fourth etreot. Sole Agent for OILIOREIt
A liON+l' (Poston) PIANO FORPTS MASON it lIAII
lAN'S 1100 XL MgLOWSONB and OIAN L1A831024/
VMS, and dealer Its Musk and Muskal 0 0040. J 0
H. !Lieber sc Bro.,
10 O. 53 FIFTH ST., Sigii. of iho Gold°
11.rn, yob Exene7 fur NUNNS k CLARA'S
IA KWH Irra ag i f=uria.EoEintranntitea l li
lIARIIIONIUMII. boaters In slatte and I.ln.lud truths'
Tab
Charlotte Blame,
ANUFACTURER and Dealer in Piano
IVA Vortan an/ lanolin, or conala and musical Instra•
mots, Bola Anent fur ttno , tAItHUISO PLANOn, Mu; dm
HALLET, DAVI/ UQ. S Noonan Plano , with and with
out aCalsanAttaeltansut. , nrd lid Won/ .t.
DRY GOODS.
2111111'HY & BIIRDEFLUD,
MUM IN
Bilks and Ladies' Dreu Goods generally,
OLOLKS, TALBLIS SIWEVLB,
EMBROIDERIES AND Mina GOODE,
E'or family Deo.
Ann nansa :salve unellanftt In all of the atm/
donennen si bs curt eing ind ne r nee. prism
002
/1/Iri -- enst Wane tn sax Int ata..W
Lim:am& w,
I- A A.MASON , WhokonslosnateTs a d
gi=uyenel snd.OtaoSya aeoaL u rya
&c.
LI 0. 43043)Intooesear to B. t3a4- 1 ,
. mow* B.so,Eitstine
ors odd PdPor dereseth door a. of
„DAYIBM,i, Ps , 9keena 11 - 21 -
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NEW YORK ADVER'TISRMENTS
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PllO3l _
ALB HILT G. K ICI IA It
Advertiaieg and Carrrapondenet Offict,
3f.0 ItROADWAY.2IEW YOWL
Highly Important to Bectiders, Lignor
Merchants and Wholesale Orr etre.
DR. FEUD FITIVANOER'S
Flancriogs to Produce at a Monscate Notice En, ry
Deli, ed 'Aria,
T HE UNDERSIGNED HAS LATELY
pad- gnat igtrilvemects ill Uzi. branch of bueiann
T n garrinoe are put up In pectagen or 1... 10 an I 4.)
°shone, o and requires fine the addition of litre athil.
eitbn ler or H ol tane, andikranniewrili ae C‘sglier. ci'''r
dark or pale. and nn lesiglleb CiLn. Jamases. and ell.
(:TO/I. Itunli. - .llonengabeha hoorbon, torah and Ba.reb,
Whiskey, Apple, Ptseb, Cherry and Hamberer Ursnd.,
Pntt and 0/2.0.110 Wines will iv inetant.y Dockland. it
require, ho skiii, tat an ad dit I•n of v. 00,1 enksit• ray is ,
Asthma to each Kailas Of tlin rerpecare Flavoring.
Th. beer Coyne Oil, genera ye 11.... and white. warranted
teclinlc.e. to Ito eh ail Other importer in tlin U. e.
Emma orAlrerf Ulm . . incteAct Pi Coznae. 1 is of
Web fldneelilild gailona of Cognac.
haw' Whieltrposay by lir. Pie. ago and Lads pseparatir a
be ma& shirwtts ith bat a trifling elPenaw
o
Tan Pe" of Via., Inge on orineasiir moderate. and
dinctionFin fail en ylisnl, be
Da. I.gICIA F 1 UJIIrIVANGItit.
Moe's: and hope, oi• ~f Unto, Essential Oar and d'er•
as Dugaere rye
No. and 1 , 14 t AVe. ip
inew lale Chentra , ,
14h, lita Lao; Ns* Irma.
N. II Sole Agent far Cioders3's celebrated lardiel lilt-
V... awl Gin. ap27;llw6nra
'Contar's" Rat Exterminator
IV INFALLIBLN DESTROYER of iIATS
MINH, ANTE- (11:01;NG1 :1101,Es. Ad, no,. no
I 'ot danamma to Um LIIMAU family ) Nate do not dla
in thafr bole., but mma cut and di•.
"Costar's" Bedbug Exterminator.
Inver knn~n to Wl—aad u 9.1 7 ,77 day by tb.ayntly
"Costar's " Ilectrj.o Powder.
For the deetniction of Maths, ifirsoKeat, flout Inucts,
Vermin on /Moat and .Anintals, da ,
BROADWAY. hemall at .. 0013TdIt'd Principal
Depot, 383 Na n f art, ea by c. e prlimapid
. riagaiiita end Deafen thronahout the PM:ad Mates, tha
ClE.cfas. fljst 1n16.s Ciltf,amia and Pima America.
WOrders most ajidardi be accompanied br the cash
IlirNo =Cods Rot 90 rommlralon.
IFir Small Pawl. Pachar.en pot np at the lower wilt&
min prices tor first orders In Di, pia en, (Kb cardn. Arm
hWit porter., &h, kr.
WP.tagee eScrlizA7 Dot llp or Snip. , St.emlniata;
Hotel, Path., luntltutionvh
1113... A paper, with tall partirols..—t.rme to trhoinsale
.0.0cr..--ocsioo of Woes. fie. £ o, sill to preinp‘ly
(Prepaid) t i any &dame on rerolpt on a 3 not P. d: cramp=
Addresa "COSTAR," No. 3SB Rrotkiwny,i N. Y
int3s,3rodßnvY
LYON'S KATILIIRON
ha. now become the itandard
D.PliratiOn for the_ hair— It.
Menne sale, nearly
11,0130.000 BOTTLES
Per year, gateau Ite exertion. and
great eoperlority oven all ether an-
Vinton, r (the Med. The Ladle, isn
vernally prononnee the •
Bathairon
To be, hl tar, the fluent and
res6te , pel. then ever we
reTtarva the hair alter it balk,.
out. Invigorates end . beatiti'
• leing bolt • rich ale'sr at , r
e. and Imputes delightful
•e. Sold by atidealeep throl
t the United N•attie, Can
glen. Cuba and eNotb Any
. 45 Cent. per koala.
HEATH, WllllillOP C
G 3 Liberty St.,'-- -- New Yo
sl•lmr ctar.r.or Prrllnur,or
kieclA.nnd
d-lkMadAr
terPhstion's
eilitMillAt. I.IAIIt
lv VIGUILATOR.
rho
moot
mnplote
art e i ,t.otlh.
liod ever borne&
ofTerod loth. public.
.It h0e1.X..1 the tostaftwen
ty yesr, in t eonotry.end 1011
one ‘.l the many Onnatode or itaito
•
Ilona Lase b' abse to e.mpe . .• slip
• It Ivr preeervin.r,,ii.e•den and i,autiti ink
Lee ILale sad keeping thtaad "lent frer .. . d r a: r .
e .
lAPlll ltr IOIWN.
3/1. •I,I:AL BEM:MIHAIL
wrest.
oOlinette
lac Weeder.
the the rkln and
. compl.rxir.. and rib
fichnect tbe breath. Cot •
chrlhe m.bbei band, fe-o,
111, tea, chhhute.trceltlre. pini•
Pre, reebie. burns. AA. A Imre red -
oaf. cure ler Om ril.; or- 'caching will
Orr Instant relief. After chorine. It IA rem..
coottdhe U. Akio. It keep., the tuna
and bir lonatantotiott• of the ..ta nwsu
Ivan , ' obe • etoot rented,. Prl,a4o ter
.Verrrhalo ll' B
- . •
,MAGIC HAIR ItY9
Ono
„yd . the •
•rre beet
Natural friee
In the ..'rid.
tot has bevred It
to be berbod t>nnlisbleon'
and bide n vodelaele produn
lion, en {rid:, tAb oner bed• no
to the Ain. It .1 ..Plied. end
you et an obtain n blank or beown, which
will defy the beet Judd. to tell It from na•
tura Need'. Pilau II and $I Idbed boo. !lode
and t old I A LON, wt 197 Broadway. nor DoT
Meet. and Alt linnaiway. It. blithe!. Ile tel. N. Y.,
and .11 1414m1/to and Inner acre. throughout the Untud
M=M;liiiM;lol
AGENCIES.
GEORGE W. BUNN.
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
ATTENDS TO BUYING AND SELLING
Fleo.l fotato cf *my dtoctiptaco. sod 55 Ai.7
ivest gem - oily. to laming oropyyty trout ton
cr dem ago by Flra tor good yetbible Philadelphia Com'
boat, Übargeo rtaune.li.
sirortc. Watt ids • f Iclora l .t, .erred door tooth of
the tYoraccons. Aliso booY City opt.
tarn
AusTIN — Loomis , Dealar+ in
Prattleray Notre. Bona, Idortzitgoe act at Seattle
U. for MO.Y.
ne
blowy load on Cteta at stort data trith eollatand
eantlea.
u
NOTBS /NB DRAM BOUGHT AND BOLD.
Pasta denying lota tan t•
be on mast
able arta. and caltal•to eat be
st eedante Cc iAnal
Janette., at rembaratta ;area Ala, Lett 10 tale
tenting aod tartar of total.
• trirOMee Noll Yobrth at net. above Woe d. •
eter AUeTIN 1.1100119, Notary Itablio sad
W. F. McF.LROY.
Real Estate and Intelligence Agent.
4 11 SL Ctstr filioet.PPUtrorDA,
ATTENDS to Selling and Renting o, farms,
Loos., Ude. told...kr— Ott) trarrante booltht sod
O Mon cm Vs had to form and cordon. Women on.
Toots tor otoltx, •o litodmos ettiotoy atoooded to sod
torsos Toodototo. Jo:Ndiml• V
Blakely & Richey, -
EAL ESTATE BROKERS, (writer of
V...wenn, and. amlthadnd Arens. Pittatargh P..
Firms, Hower, LAl45llll*, farnaoesteo., bought and mold
on onionnaelon. Lana Warrant*, 11111 n Ronda own not**
ononiariet. Cer"nial attention Oro,* to eabOtaldtel
non,* awl • atonal., of Mg. - Trrrao r.aset•hle
e. ;Clllllll A1515/11A1 ......... ...—..SIL, T. 51151
ARMISTEAD, RIGGS tt CO.,
Agente for the sale of
VIRGINIA MANUYAOTURED TOBACCO,
No. 47 Rudman. More, Madman,.
11141-Alaly• On hand • Wt., Meet which th.y 01441hvin
at the Icomat market WA., %Id!): I 74...
AA. CARRIER & BRO., Agont Penn •
• renal& loonfacca Camosos or rituburKL, loon'
Moo. four th greet f0+.17
MABEL L. MARSILELL, Scurotary GIR-
L) losol•r.o0Oorip•oi, DI Vito? otrot.
F M . GORDON, Secretary Wed= hum
• m.o. CI Wool Afoot
GAILDINERCOFFIN, AgontforFranklin
r a t b r i r d . ua.7l...Coool•Cy,okortlooaxtootnor of Wow
YA. nADII.BA, Agent for Dolmmo 81.
. told larcerance 0091P6.7. t. 2 Water stmt.
A Bare Chance for Investment.
A VALUABLE
MANUFACTURING
_ESTABLISHENT
FOR SALE.
Great Bargains!
Tho subscriber, desirous of retiring from
business, offers fur solo at a great
bargain and on easy terms,
Hie Extensive Warerooms arm Cabinet
Furniture and Chair Factory,
ON Flint' STREET AND VIRG LN ALLEY.
extent and location of this establish
& Mat mlt! It the most valuable property offered
for We In the city for many Year.. ...d make It suitable
f o r apt buyibm requiting extend... Imlidinas In tie
best p p art of Um city, The lot m2B feet root on dither-,
eltandics Pact to Virgin alley.. distance of Itnt ho
t 9
inthee: thence manna Virgin .11.7 to Kin,' • alley. 11. do.
IS feet by Oa feet darn'
"4:°410.,,......utratent1ed Mat trot
a i n ches on NM .treat. by 240 feat Wale. to Virgin
llev tow Maim Matt on YID h etreltlmd dye stones on
the alley:mostly IS Well wall. with dislslon walls 14
imhee Ltda.
An Excellent Buick Building on Virgin Alley
40 FEET WIDE,
135 feet long and five Aeries high, with En.
gino Douse, Dry llonse, and
ltablo in the rear.
Them I. an
ENGINE OF 150 HORSE POWER,
COO laot Geav• &haftingand rah:mile collection of Inf.
chinery, all In goal woNtion ord..
She Weide doors are of IIItAVY IRON. which with
lira.' hoofs. lama Water Pipes and a full amply of pew
ram! the whit.. We onainat ore u any property
It aril Ofr soil with or with bnildina out the m e
ruton louollineut and not di.preadorafoi. the will
er In puta with or without slum power tl may be ref
O the attention of the public II Milted to •
The Lugo and Splaidid Stook of .
FURNITURE',
lio* on Banda, vblee will loe aeld lower than ever bent*
enthed. In mast to ethe the badmen
N. woos* Indebted to the lmbieniber 'an the
Gilethed to to en 4 WU* Wive the Ithe of ewe," Aar
rennient nthettled et eat tinnthiUl be µstun an the bug,
Sell=thre° ll6s athh ' •
. inn Mister&
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GAZETTE. .
PITTSButom GAZETTE.
/3..Pltt bbbbbb WettlY USZettl,—Tas extwasive
rsulnilun atom firekly G.zatftteffeno teem truth..
• wat Gentlrabla nuktltun of znikling theOlmaiagea knnlnia
Our fireutat.l. levetweenottattlarnn thimanad, matting
pyrrf =ennui t, run*turer sod enn 1...p.r In
IFlstorn l'lnglnla, Wt n and
North. • 11.1 Straditi UM, &team
_
ilia Glzttt9 I:es4 ,t---
it regu •la. Thy every 1
mint: it as ht.l..t• en th• Flit el.neFh. it. Warre atid i
v
Cbirity , Ittliriet. Our iii-Pd vat leae, their risme% .!
.i.th 011 Ac..tate •tt.l hi,* the stk.. dell rert4 St their,,
net fru ..t. inK, - 4:—lttAtottu 9 , J. T. CIIANDLIttg. i
Cab! , . It. tl. PRICE: WI-Otter.k . !IA RI St% tt tr , t h e id 1
FittlNli:,tlloillth DAT. idltelt I
ra"menta. , -Llernafter uo eub
,i r c" 11 , Lat., 11 , ,V , th• D. 117 or
rti•-• rayawat In rna•t•ln riekry.c,wb.cn. r th.
wtto!t the aut.,criptict, is paid. Lb. pap.,
mile", ths rub.cription n •re•w. I t, all,: • ,-•.t ClOl3l. ..t1 toa. , •len, iviv.rtiaLhe,
•I ever, •Ot i. nytaical to be taut In ad
Th. O p it 0w.3.4.t10.4 will be .ben SPICW Mouth
c•nstra•La Ara Rada. lionluttir
/A •..I —.`,- i, ,I ~. C f
an.. 3. pap.. 1.1. In ldyS.tb
W I ol tr.lvlgusos.
W.II M ,urrlt.-.1 on tb. •rifo..Cour . 1, 11.11[1.11C
. . . . . . .
...... • .
afir Priam* ovo. ta• als,lt tad late a data learn .tae ay/
la at any P ftt /Mt, et any the, ay treeing naa flatter.
CS - t.l•el "[yaw/J. .1#1.1.1) 551 tile
Depot aaa
tho sat.l..aut., Wean 111. rrumnbd
•
R ATMS OF ADVBETLSINO, '
Ilan polar., (10 11.0 01 NCo well Or Appro.)
' Do one luaertion::—.,..-----8 0 II)
Dv oath kidltloW traratkoo..— 0 2
Do one week.......i.,...4........i..---- 1 74
Do Oro 1,010101.............*..........-.. 3 05
1 , 6 throe iterita::- . ...‘,.......--- 4. GO _
1: 2:11=71 . ... " .r... 7...:: - ..' P i r 0
......."
Do three maoths...... -----::: .i., ix .
Itn four maxtbs. ......—.:— 10 00
Do al.: m0ntk01..... " .. 11l Ou
Do twelve isLontba. ' ....-- 18 DO
Standing Card/. (8 BOPS or I 'Per A.0.+0 600
Oce dollar for rorti additlonal a. '
(n.• room,, than goahlo at pi MOIR Ur,-
Wm.) eirtallre .f paceir. .........--- 23 ..
"Goa and linzdanily.' .
ovi
FOlt DOVE 1 Sr'.
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I)• AVID '-Vi7 -, 1 , 1 •J:
Ou DICADFCIt .; - . - ..4,14
r •it CATII i COMIII#DOZII, , ,:„I4,i
Wii.i.lithi M I 111 , 4,W . _.ai
lili r•
iltri4artr V
iii..:.sl':'-
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. roa Juvirs 'aunts •anar
JOSEPEI J, LE*l6;- :r Obegter.
.. .
• JAMES VEEOII, ot spew).
- - l4-
1 TRE 0031.1" ; _
II O. V. mall.
Thnelme , ll Her le on HI w.l
Theetocici; m he Aloe:
Tbe whlrcing
ram epeetn...YLne
ALI well y roast arts burd blce.
no.l rut.-13: oa turn pale.
I'm :chitty. ruble [calm; yf
Ten Millen les.gom of tal •
Onorn by whlelline apilarri of light.
(I.ohnt and he 11..101"
Ito t urnenot to tb• 1.11 toe lb?.
Me
Ile ark. them not lt . us ut
One .pare from hi. dreontarkterl—
A way. away they fly,
Where slarkorm mlaht te plUad ter
An 1 pi I fa - .. tyrtart.
Atel what won' the N.&
and bow ',MCI look {llll • AL
If, In the beru•dal devil . . pat,
110.1 emit. Own , ' tr - bll_
Poll hot and hfith Iha tea wai l MR.
Pall red the fotertrt Ornate •
Metboarthe I heard sal new 11.11,
In ft I.I3P.PTC dream
I ter the tutor tate hie • ob.
The Comet'. COLITIMP 10 OPT.
heard g he:rem—the ruhtputintya
fled stestel thetutor t e eye;
I psW • fart,—tge 'Olaf. all
Wee. ...tut ulth Revd.* gut.:
PPop ersetrol the gunk
roar Raw Ine how
o p wont the to et selttel
a; , i•
a • :I, aaaa II • ra— La:
its eut tLe 1.4,14
• 1 , ••• ,. . 1 , 1111 ch... PRIP.
Tta utak.ee went w p and down.
••• a rceetl9C isdlot e;t
• tasklets ter.
I sew s scocob Ids h9slt
esundolslsted his les!
To • -
• slcolos score smug. selnd
.id iss
A ud seers-I:senses • !calve '.Pe Aleddvel s crscsllng cos
I .ea eh. ogradlsttso 1.11 1 .
th ids illAhripAig o „....., •
AA, alfeeldsry blusce
I.:411,1'41 AT t.%111.11, 5
,1;,::
And thoughts wort c.0.:410y soul;
had twee reek at 111.1.4
efrango aight/I Strange triniald C/
It. m.morr hansits Me .10.
Teo atestaing mai IL.
Teat iiimmthel met trolled bill.
Strange: If Ihrtiugh thy reeling fit"
tioch midnight wit luna •re.µ
spate. imam.° apart. thins arming tarah
And orrat Omit bit thy film.
Fee the Pittabergh Dike- Desr,•
Musette Entrees: As the Gazette is ever found
on the aide of bamanity, Judea, eel soutiti mar
ollty i if you led , permit I will make it the medi
um through 'mot, to miter s few thoughts vac
what I regard as orrery important subject. All
gout citizens foment the predonduenca of crime,
and the lawless cptritt•hich pervades ;moiety;
mad the inquiry is ofteir made, why LI It fleet our
reformatory e 11001036,101 in not more ((Ulna 10
promoting good order, and restrainieg the
vicious? Our-lora are not lagleemselves diffi
cult of execution—there is no cumbrous ten
dimity to be put in operation and kept in mo
lion that joatice may be meted out to guilty of
fender's There ore two Wogs 'it teems to me
which!conspire to render our criminal lame abor
tive, rind intfficient, namely, a morbid public aro
timeni and the infidelity of the officer° whose
duty t it I. to have the law, properly emoculd,
and e penalty inflicted alma all who transgress
them I Much praise is doe to our Criminal Court
for thb noble stand taken to maintain the wapiti) ,
..f thi low, by puniehiog those who trample
them u nderfoot when they Maud in their way in
carry ng out the depraved desires of their hearts.
I h vs hoard but ono opinion expreased in re
gard to the 0930ial conduct of Judge McClure
durll tn the lost term of the Court nod that is
high mtridntion. Ile le fast gaining lu pub
lie c &fence and securing en alettllog lodgment
I.
in •'.l affections of too pore and order-loving
p_ett n of-community. It requires mach firm
nese and strict integrity to breast the present
tide f oorruptlon; lint It ie hollered teat he is
the
I d
an for toe crisis and Chet he wilt hold all
bubo male officers to a strict nectuntability,
and ppropriately punish corruption or infidel
ity berover found. I am pleased to find eo
many dispecltion In the imbibe mind to inquire
y
into i the truth of the rumor, of direliction of
dot on the poet of some' f our officers. Thin
le el ht and the beet wily to secure fidelity in
our liublio torrent° 8 8
4-- -
Tim, Trenton Amerloan says the hooks, papers,
drat, notes of hand, 80 , of the United States
Eon to theamount of forty tone have hiten
put j gq hared by Mf f
tla. Bottom & Co , of that
city tsnil'ltiii ho ro-made into paper. Teutons
of t ie vast amount lo of oorrospoodence, auto
.grseb letters of the Bret statesmen, politicians,
sad" Evoncial men of this and other countries.
Drone upon the Rothschild! for hundred, of
tboheande of dollars, certiaostes of stook trans•
fer dto loading bookers in Europe, checks and
dro in from Cley, Webster, Adams, Calhoun,
Ho ntoo, Crockett, Care, dte , &o , all lie mat
ter , ready for the important transformation
intolean, -unsullied white paper. Front thin
tar o mass of rapers come idea may be formed
4
/
Le business of this inotitatioe, which once
ma pied snob a prominent poeltiou.
. 4/all/MA PSOPSIIST ON IDS Wino —Twenty
twd slaves, as we aro iornmed, recently escaped
lean a Southern city, barreled up. They paned
sadly out to eon, when the barrels were unbend- I
claw' they came safely to New Toth., where
th took different directions fur the land where
Dodd Soot decielone cannot reach them. Six
ofhtm, a mother
. end five children, came th is
ma . In Thomposeille, upwards of .slSl):ware
-1
ral ea for them, - and . In this - city they obtained
le de to carry them as far an Suspension bridge.
Thy were a hard location set, and appeared SS
If ley had been barreled op throtigh the winter,
hot the children were bright, and will mike the
Cohada woods ring one of thus dam—Spring.
(Ala.) Rtp., Pram -
f .. . -
tVouree go:um—The Baperlor Court of New 1
YoF has decided, in foil bench, that the nolo-
o f = 4 o f a ;i m arriod Women however wealthy she ,
m y be is nitiirly valueless unless her boiband in I
able and Williog to p 7 It.' In the cam before
tbt court the. woman was stud for the value of
a cote of $690, given for board sad lent - money.
A klecision of the court below was reverie& and
alas ruled that the wife could not be a wham
lust the husband. So tbatill notes of mars
fled women ars worttdus moot "notes of In.
41t10n." ,
IJl:mama. Bumlda sir lows.—Wm. U. &One,
q., was elected Jody of tho Elevaath Judie/it
(Des Moines) District of lowa, by-895 majority,
1 b
strong sad bitter effort was coado to defeat
tn. lie was ono of the greemout eleatots loot
fill, and did excellent mike In the 'cease . - of
Tree Boil.
lITal Balton Traveller . eay. that .Tontato
etchopn hi mode of old , most) dtled apple...
gonuod Ogle, boiled; ' f a vo red , aad:epteed.. -, An
inentitt • inannfentater recently bosstaiLikat
ii• tualwalfttoss of .esoh titled applaccieleand
lit teakejata kelobay.7:ThcWe Anatol the,aeticle
take...0.:,..:...---_, _.,.."..
i„,i,,,,iitiat:i..l.,.m......bxinitere
ep , q.J. B. Ofßqatias..* 7.*7 '1491.14*,
AoL
immigrants by hundreds are constantly emir,
log in Kanua. A colony of Germany, from
Hartford, Conn., numbering twenty fire fami•
Ilea, smiled here layt week. They have not yet
decided in what netaion of the Terri•oty they
@ball make a settlement They aro accompanied
by the Hey Mr. Legantez. This little company
in but the ad•snee guard of what in to follow
from Coneecticut sad Glerromiy, provided these
Men send bock a faibrabie rep,rt— which they
will do—for allure drlightrd with the country,
and are determined to make thin their future
home They held religiouvervices in the UM.
Wpm church, in this city, yesterday afternoon.
The ceremony wan conducted in the German
Moorage.
Another party of Geruisne arrived here last
week, from Chicago and vicinity, and have pur
chased a town aim on the Shawnee reserve,
about toa milei cant of this point, taking claims
to that neighborhood. and Intend a settlement
upon to man rapidly an ponyible
Tug SlViTaltr - Or TUC EVICELOLADIM —The
long which rune out in the Atlantic,
formiogatie seuihern part of Florida, has always
been occupied by a singular huticession of savan
nahs, hammi , cl , , lagoons, swamps and (creeps
nearly impregnable and qaite uninhabitable, ex
cept as the larking place of Seminoles. They
extelfd intb the heart of the couutry, 200 miles
north of Cape Sable, and collectively, are Galled
"the Evergladea "
Daring the past winter, a 'littoral outlet has
opened somewhere, which is draining the Ever-
glades dry. For Dearly two months, though no
water flowed out of any of the known outlets,.
the aster in the Glades continued to fall rapidly.
Tho invieible vent must have discharge , ' a eel.
ume equal go the Misetesippi River.
A letter from a resident, dated April 2d, says,
•the Everglades are extremely dry—literally
parched rip, whioh has not oriontred before in
the twenty-five years that I . base lived in this
region, and have hunted en them almost every
Beason during that time." •
Vessels pettifog the tweet, report that they
hove seen brackish, diaoclored water at %TIM
points, as if it woo pouring out of the Swamps.
Bat the slot lea ate on vague and oonflicting that
it ie impossible to determine whether a new
River has formed through some labyrinth of la
goons and Wands, or whether there lee cavern
ous, subterranean ?wage to the depths of the
Pea.
One of the Coast Survey %Teasels, at work k
that quarter, sailed on an exploring °rule, in
eeerob of it, in filoroh, but a mom arose which
' drove it back to port, nod compelled abandon
meet of the search.
Florida has always been nerd for its mytte
tioue ntreame. There are ee.eral Creek. and
Boyars of limpid water, in the State, which mink
int., the osrth and die trpear o:here rise to&
dert:y out of the annul, one of which (the Wa•
knits) le navigable from its very coerce. The
vtranco eccourte of them which reached Spain,
in the early years of thecovery, led Ponce nu
Lt:O•li thither in !march of the "Fountain of
4th."—Alb. foe. Jour.
TUX WIIIATBSII AHD THE Wens]: Coop.—The
weather, in the forepart of the week, and up to
tiondey, wee miltl,with fair indications of spring;
but, Monday and yesterday were again chilly,
and unfavorable fur vegetation; and , on the
whole, we must PMy that the month of. April,
now shout atoned, beeiteee, as records the tem."
',mature and general appearance of thieve, very
eh - niter to Match in other baSYCDPIL leehehere
ed Mealtilets the flenessuckle, Maple, mid Like
bare budded nut perceptibly, so an to oi.o loll•
oatione of the epprotsChieg settee; but with
them ami'some similar exceptions', the fields and
the forest wear that dead and withered aspcot
peculiar to December. •
A good deal of complaint reaches us through
our exchangee regarding the lojsi•y dens to (he
Wheat crop by the cold weather of March aid
April; hot it moot be considered that it is too
noon under existing. eireemeataneee, to come to
di [mite eonolusiens in the matter. A subscrib
ir in Lickiug county, iceehis State, in a letter
to ue two weeks ago, incidentally stated the win
ter Wheat bad with little -exception perished,
MA that farmers were, itt many cam', plowleg
up the what fields, with the -Intention of pat
ting to their epring groins. A letter from the
name party, dated last Saturday, and joet now
before us, Awes that hit emulations were pre
mature, and that he now beiiesce the crop will
be a good one, even to CR. 13 ^where it wan
thought, silent the first ef tho mouth, there
would be none. The blsded withered and per.
ished, Ulm the temp, as the sequel has proved,
remained intact. We expect In oar next and
the sneceeding unnalmre, to have reliable infor
mation from our correspondents regarding this
matter (tom various points, In the West.—Oin.
Pries Current
Suttee —Nothing on earth can smile but a
man! Gems racy flash reflected light, but what
is a diamond flash compared with an eer-fteeti
and mirthtlastO Flowers amulet mile • This
is a charm P hick even they cannot
Birds cannot mile, nor can any other thing. It
is the preogativo of man. It in the color which
love wears, nod cheerfaloass, and joy—theao
three• It is the light the window of the face,
by which the heart air:dries to father, hueband
or friend, that It is at home and wai.leg. A
taco that cannot smile is like a bad that cannot
Wenn' and drier up on the netts. Laughter
is day, and sobriety is night, and a smile In the
twilight that hovers gently between both, more
bewitching than either. Bat all emilee are not
alike The ahrerfolnees of love. The smile of
gratified pride is not like the redienco of good
nese and troth. The rains of mummer fall alike
upon all trees and abrubs. But when the gam
paeans, and every leaf hangs a•drip: each gentle
pelf of wind brings down with it something of
the nature of the leaf or bloonom on which It
hung; the roadside leaf yields duet, the walnut
leer bitterness, memo flowers poleon; while the
grape blossom, the tore end sweet-briar lend
their aroma to the twinkling drops, and tend
them down In perfumed drape: Au I no it is
with smiles which every heart perfumes atoord
ing to its nature—aelfiatinest is acrid: pride bit
ter, good will, sweet and fragrant—Henry Ward
Bender.
The GROAT EASTZIIN learn by the late
news tom England that this monster steam
ship, now bring completed in the Thames; will
be ready in August. Being 680 feet long, she
is to bo let into the narrow riser eidew►ys,
and will truly represent a town going into the
water. Lengthwino ehe would stretch nearly
cartes the Hit Am. Her tonnage is 22,600,
.which would enable her to takti in all tho Col
lins ago Canard ❑eee and nail MT with them
as \ soldier nails itf with hit breakfast. With
all this great bulk the Great Eastern will
draw but 86 feet anti that too with 1,200 tone
of coal in her bunkers It is thought that the
that part obe Will tooth at hero will be that of
Bartlett& She will be a sight to see.—Porter's
flat
BOPIIIIIIITIINDMIT OP COMMON Sonoots—A
Goon ATPOINTMINT —Tile florriebarg• Telegraph
nays;
The theerner has, u we atileipated, nod
hated Henry C Hickok, Swi., as Soperintendent
of Common Schools fur three years from the
first day of Jane next, under the recent act of
the Legitlimo.
The donate 000firrood the nomination aunt.
measly this morning. This is a well deserved
compliment to W. 41., who hen shown himself
folly capable to beceme the bead of. that ime
portant office.
TRITLT BAD AM!CM:V.—John S. Riojrards,
Esq , an eminent lawyer of Reeding, Pa, hoe
been lying ill for two ,weeke, of erysipelas. A
week ago his mother and enter, voiding at Co
lumbia, proceeded to Reading to attend him in
hie Storrs Both were coon after seized with
typhoid‘fever,-and on Saturday lest both died—
The mother In the morning and the sister In the
mule& hit. Rlchardevoondition is no critical
as not to permit his Dant-Informed of -the ea•
lamiteue diepeneation of Providence ',blob in
one day removed b6th theme watchlog angels
from hie nick conch.
W‘y.,;Zsar
CorMlKlldencenf tba tlWom9 Democrat.
Germans Going to Sumas.
LMICUSCF, Koalas Territory,
Mendsy, April 20, 1857.
Mom or TIM MUNDELL —Through some over ,
.finionsnese of an °Meer of this town, Mrs.
' bite, wife of the murdered man, was brought
o thts place on Friday last, charged, with the
"Ceder of her husband. After a hearing, pot
.ne jot of ',Wanes baling boa produced
genet her, she was honerably, Uncharged by
he Justice, and bade return to the bosom of her
wa
F lly. ... -.-• • 1
rom remarks made to us by persons residtot
a the neighborhood of Hiokory, we would can
ton the officer, that it is for bin personal safety
of to visit that neighborhood, at least until the
.resent excitement bas worn off.— Was/dal/tots
. .
Tic 'Pithead:Albite ) Eagle of April 17th
lithar_etorkoses; hive bees engaged for the
. •:lire:eneitthe In boring in arleMin Well
tilt in. of the pipet Wit of .the / 1 03 1 . Thai«
• lt,Jit the -eastern pirt.of.thst town.- Attar
Itftlf.7o:l3ii depth 6f ;two hundred - aid' four
/ - '. Adt;liixongh solid rock, :at - greet ezpiase,
Seisittstruch otadesdan hid ItullimaNrfp,
• eltititet IliOlttlieltili gaps. 11:1,Iplaftic,-:', -.
• • libr.:lleineam*.igielni:tralOthroci . •_._
' it01444 111 4 - Ic.' 7 4kOiljti'-01V ,',
IL. to-;„ i. • , ..._ -- , v,...-... ••••,‘.
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Address of the, Cthapiwath of the
Board ter Llceittiers. -
In accepting a'reisiticen — tment as's Menaber of
the Bead of Licensers, the :question naturally
obtruded itself upon my mind„ean I be of any
service to community : ln this new Met unktrtiable
position? does my pant services cominenetthent
selves to the approval of the people? .The most
superficial observer will readily see that it is al
most the only pablio situation in which an in
cumbent may vainly Beek for a desirable reputa
tion, and at the same Limo do his day. 'ls it not
apparent that the public expect or us too much?
I could wish from my inmost soul than such an
article as intoxicating drink was nnlatiatento oar
race, and yet anyone who is capable of thinking
knows that the Board of Licensers hale no power
to banish it from the earth, or to apply the phys
ical force necessary to preveht its use. Leonid
also wish, with equal solicitude, that the miser
able doggeries and grog shops which infest our
beloved city and county, were crushed out ; but
who that has common sensuwill say that our
power or duty leads to that point? We hair the
power to grant nemeses or refuse thein, but we
have no power to extirpate or to punislt-those
that are kept in violation of lei. Itin any in
stance we have unfortunately granted license to
any one who is unworthy of it, it was done nu
wittingly and after the most thorough and caro
tid examination that could be given to the sub
ject. Personally, I know bat little about dog
genies and grog shops, but if report is to be
relied upon, oar new license law has as yet had
very little influence either in lessening their num
ber or IMpraring their character; and'why is it
so? ittiecause the law is defective Or imprac
ticable execution, or is It bechisethe people
regard the object-to be attained of too:small im
portance to deserve their attention S Allegros
that something is necessary to be done; but who
is to do it? That's the'question.
If unlicensed houses were suppressed, I know
of no reason why the occupation of landlord
should be regarded as disreputable, or why an
indiscriminate warfare should be waged against
all who engage in that pursuit, merely because
nage of them may abuse their priiilegeso. It
may be said,' that public opinion has become, •
vitiated by regarding the sale of liquor as in
separably connected with that purterit Perhaps
it is so, but can that opinion which has been
strengthened by immemorial usage, be overcome
best by degrees or by a sudden transition from its
enjoyment to total abstinence ; I can fully ap
preciate the motives of those who, in fall view of
the blighting influence of the intoxicating bowl,
i are prepar.edto denounce any policy which stops
short of total prohibition, but occupying - the po
' sition that 1 do, it would be treachery to my own
conscientious convictions, to adopt these aspirin
I notions in the face of practical observation—all
experience pi oyes that great moral evils see most
effectually end successfully overcome by assault
ing themln detail and by degrees. Our situation
as a Board, is peculiar and embarrassing. It is
no easy matter to hold the scales with a steady
hand, between that is regarded by some as fans•
ticism on the one hand, and voluptuousness on
the other. Public opinion is made up of these
two extremes, and it strikes me with great force
that the man who expects to please either party
and at the same time do his duty, deserires to be
.placed in some respectable insane hospital at
least for a term of years, if not for life.
One of the requisites of an applicant for a
tavern license is, that hoshould be a man of griod
moral character. It was discovered in some why,
that about fifty applicants for tavern license in
the city of Pittsburgh, had violated whist was
commonly called the jog law were prosecuted,
and many, if not all of them, convicted. le was
gravely and earnestly urged upon the hoard that
this violation of the jug law was such an act as
fixed upon the offender, the charact e r of an im
moral man, and consequently that no license
Could be given to such an individual. The ques
'lion sprung upon thg Board, unexpectedly. It
was one in. which a deep interest was not only
felt, but expressed; we could readily see that
the man who bad violated the law, should be
punished for such violation, hut it was a much
I more serious and important question to deter
mine whether a man's moral character was au
impared by a violation of this law, an to deprive
him, now and hereafter, of its benefits.
Elementary writers divide offences into two
classes or kinds—the onethey term malt= pro
hibittun, the other malum in se—the. first divi
elan means a wrong because positively forbidden by
statute; the senntlmeann wrgng because Mit
self wrong independentlyof any prohibitory act.
The Board of Licensers decided that the' offence
of selling liquor in violation of this jerk law, be
longed to the first class of offences—that they
were amenable to another tribunal fOr such vio
lation, and that it did not render him obnoxioas
to the charge of 'being en immoral man. We
did not intend by this decision to shield the guilty
culplit under the old law maxim of "comments
error Melt jus," nor did we mean to say that it
would not be a circumstance to bo taken into
view in granting or refusing a license. All that
we meant to deride was, that a single violation
of this law wee not ouc h evidence of general
character as to fix upon the offender, the charm,-
ter of an immoral man. It was with this last
view the evidence was offered, and)n this aspect
of the question it was rejected,. and I still think
correctly so. This opinion was reviewed by
some gentleman of the Bar, in au article which
appeared in the Dispatch about the time that it
was given, and we fear may have given some dis
satisfaction "to the temperance society of this
city, in whose behalf the exception was under
stood to have been taken. The Board of Lieen
cers subsequently decided that if any keeper of
a public house permitted gambling in his house
or sold liquor on the Sabbath or to a man of
known intemperate habits or to a minor, in- eith
er 9r any of these cases the applicant would
greatly peril, if not destroy, his prospects of
obtaining a limn from this Board. How much
further would the most ardent friend of temper
'ince require us to go? It Is the easiest matter
in the world to find fault ; as evidence of this we
advert to a paragraph in the report of the Com
mittee on Vice and Immorality, which reads thus,
" Any attempt on the part of the Board of Li
censers to venture out of their sphere by ifeiriaring
more stringency into the mode of granting licen
see than is comprehended by the law, by insult
ing the twelve reputable citizens who may hare
certified to the facts required in the second sec
tion in calling witnesses when no complaint has
been placed on record, to depose as to their truth
or falsehood, must, in the end, render the wliele
net obnoxious and lead to its early repeal" It
is true the eighth section, and not the second,
provides, among other things, that the petition
should embrace a certificate signed by at least
twelve reputable citizens, setting forth that the
same is necessary to accommodate the public and
entertain strangers or-stavellers, and that midi
person is of good repute and temperate, &0., but
the seventeenth section also directs that the
Board "shall receive evirknee far and against said
applied ion, and grant licenses for which purpose
they shall enquire into the the moral character
and sobriety of the applicant, and for which pur
pose, and in the discharge of their other duties,
the said Board shall administer oaths and affirm
ations with like effect as if taken In a judicial
proceeding in court." .
Thus It will be seen, that the certificate signed
by the twelve men, is nothing more nor less than
a part of the petition, and is essential to give the
Board jurisdiction of .the ease, while it forms no
I part of the evidence so far as we can see at the
I hearing. •Couunittr : on vice and immorality aro
generally selected from among the members; more
on account of their Mond world, than anything
else, mad it sometimes happens that men who fill
out this Idea to o considerable -extent, ere • un
suspecting of others and easily imposed upon.
rhave not put myself to the trouble of ascer
taining the names of this committee, and con
sequently have no knowledge of their powers or --- --
research only:as indicated by their report. Of - A Smarr Reiman A Saw.—The people along
one thing I feel certain, and that is, that their Bet beer tun, m Jefferson county, Obis, aro
remarks aro based'emoninformatlon derived from greatly excited. The sound of a man thermic'.
others, and if the truth was known, it may .be, lug ft` Self has been hesrd at a paint on the rue,
that the report was written out by some news-. eget after night—in "sitnlese glee whose
paper correspondent, or by some scoundrel who sunken shrubs most inept'. Just-the piece for
has been employed for the express purpose, fa- • ghost! When the
. ciaidatece append', the. ,
miliarly known by theidetestable name of a borer. meanie cesse and commener. en their retiring.
The truth is, until we :taw this report we were The sawyer, unliks'eltildren, prefers to tailMerg,
not aware that there ,was any complaint among not seen,. Tradition affirmi that teeny yeas
the people of this county as tb this part of our back a sawmill owner :was Mysteriously dot in
proceedings, and if - there really was any dismal- tlist vicinity. ilia: . disembodied ephit has TO.
infection, we presume that we would be quite as , timed to the scene of his "taking off."
likely to be made acquainted with it, as the corn
veer . Ptcerxora to iLLI3IOIB.—A UMW` of
states on vice and immorality at Harrisberg. Ssot,epsh:on.niettahiseouLtotyw,,.l4ll.;envenriadertilansteeaotfhiAd,mtiolodibly,
Strange dllemma indeed for while our mead tem:,
Push" folks in Pitt'burgh°{4sWaWlith being a nd' the now this Morning Is some three inches'
too lax, the committee on vice and immorality deep end the ground frozsts. Consequently Very
rebuke-tut for being too stringent in the. construe,
little wheat has been lawn Ibis sprieg, and bat;
tion of the law.-What cord will we touch to
little plowing done. The crop prospects look ;
prevent. discord, and promote the publio good? had and there is rot me-h o l d ittebi Is the
The Board of Licensers possess no more pride of bands of ferment. The wheat crop 'of 1857
opinion than unaptly belong to others having the, this vicinity will Inevitably be short." - •
same means of -information. It would perhaps. Men: ea Lon TEM Dismanosif—Wit tvgleb
have been better, bait tha high trust commltted w heal uteW.-
to their charge, remained in the bands of those to tears that Baker, man y
from whom it was takes, their mindi hell% con- sprit a nd ;l'"o, "! D„ n ,. 71 11 7 ,
straitly trained in analysing and giving construe- °OlOod p leasure offt /too
.
ton to the brim weeld necessarily have arrived pictur e , , ioti in o_o_o o l s e n ta t e a stf e i b i lo t ,l4 l " ii t a d , ,, oi t ald i
at more comet rents.a. . The Ideglelattir,e, how- ,t Jr! ufs iiik u ielfue s k
ever, to whose declidon that question- properly , ._P
ThiCdateetlopoikeibitskithAiirioir;•
belonged, thought. differendyjmid. thee present _
-Bosrd of Licenams;withontWageneYef theire,, 400-31". Bolter , duet, .
were Waded to dititthollo th ada*lites4 . 140 11 ! , 74 1 '?''' , -4. - *'• 7 Y - S , '" -
new liw, coda new bitineel,:arlateidtnthi4K - .: pmlps, iutpeakht of ihtt wri
ealon.•. At fin 4 111114,1ritkettatat ot t ,dn'al,
confaslowe hkdaolitidmarlm - a add
oaeee—ao feetlodnir , wbateverto 0 11 44 01 thl . 7 40 , 1A 1 . 11 #. 1 " -
or:th.4tecir .".'whirCidat''path Tat - thtir4 . ool4t;
the etatethief oar olor•indfmentalreak . r •
'll- - . l :attatanaYa t a tn n t4 a% SOUS*
" 41 64 1 11 1 VEIPtlii. that' Ire think we t i t ioe c ,
'"gtaalgnater/ than anything 'air."' •
VOLUME LX.X---NUMBEit2IS-;
tion arose under the 2613istectiortof ttii3let;iihich
presented the following ciao,: The Wird strait.
ed a.lioense to A., - ,who paid, his license fee, and
soon afterwards underlet .the same .hottse,for.
which hp obtained the licinse, to E.; applied
fora license, claiming that ho hadu' right to' it, i.
under air section, 'without the payment of an
addition fee. Tho section reads Alis: tt That
when any ;leaps° maybe granted as aforesaid
wider the, classification of the 12th; lath orl.4th
sections of this act, it.' shall not betrausferaide.
nor shall it confer the right to sill lieptisetts afire
said in any other house, building or plat% than
the one mentioned and described in the noose,
nor shall the bar,.or any apartment so called .or
used, be'ttiderlet; but if the party so - licensed
shall die; remove, or Cease to keep said - hetet,
tavern, eating hems° or store in bald home, 0 ,
the said Court or Board. of Licensers may grant •
a license for the remainder of the year, at any
term of the Court to his or her suecesporoato
,
shall comply with the in, other respects except so
far as relates to publishing of notice." &'careful
examination of this section] by the Board result
ed in satisfying them of two propositions. First,
That the grantee of the license could not thunder
Jhelieense, and Second. That the toarth-lind .
no power to grant a jinni° to another; without -
requiring such - person to comply with'tfbg - the re- •
quakes exaced froni the original applicant, "ex::
cept (in the language of the seetien) so far to re
lates to publishing of notice. Thai requisites •
aro : First, The petition; Second, Xetleo of his
Intended application; Third; - A bond With rip. •
proved security; and Fourth, Payment of tholr.
censo fee. If the sulOectopt -him a light nadtr
this section to claim exemption from the pay
ment of tho , license fee, he may with equal pro
priety demand it without giving the bond requir
ed by the not; and what lawyer, who values his
reputation as such, ':would venture 'an opinion
that the bend given.by A. was any_security for
the good conduct of It? This opinion waa clam
ed of sufficient Importance by the applicant to
Indutte,ltim to solicit and obtain the opinions of
'the Attorney and Auditor Generals, , hothutwhom
dissented from that. of ibis Board. It is also
said that tharresident Judge of dm Beaver Die-
islet, a gentleman who has the reputation of in
log an able and upright Judge, coincided in opin
ion with these high public functionaries. In ens
future °ellen we shall therefore yield to the opin-
ion of these officers, who seetnto ho the especial
guardians over the public treasure, and who eau
at any moment arrest the money on its passage
to the treasury, and we do this with the'less "re-
gret, beenaso we regard this 'as one among sev
eral of the onerous provisions of thistly, and not
from any,well grounded conviction that we erred
in giving lt its proper construction.'
The articlonf liquor, it is said, is not now .
what it formerly was. it is charged by some
that for the purpose of making its irate profit.
able, it is carried through some kind of chemical
process, by which its quantity is immensely aug
mented, and its quality changed from its pure
state to a poisonous drug. I haveinysolf heard
this proclaimed from the sacred desk—from these
lips of that) who claim to bo commissional by
High Heaven us "The heralds of good news and
glad tidings to man." Is this true,'and if true,
why has the. prunin hook been withheloLfrom
this root of all evil ? If untrueo why do these
who are guilty of this infamous deed permit Its
publicity without attempting to disabuse the pub
lic mind ? It may be objected that the charge is
too general—that no 'person or persons are called
upon to answer to it by name. But this is beg.
ging the question. It is not whether f1, , 13 or C
is guilty of this offence—it is whether the ovil
actually exists, and if it does, is there no remedy.
Individual nets of degradation too ehocking to
be named are eu common around and among Os
es to admit of neither cavil or coittradictidn, bet
that a business should be carried on in oar midst,
by a class of people who, in other respects, are
deemed respectable, the tendency
,of which is to
sap the fountain of.life, and to destroj the Pres
ent, ns well as the future prospects of an im
mortal 0001,13 a charge of too grave a charac
ter to be relied upon without the clearest evidence
to support it. Vet the charge has again and
again hum mails, and' it is a question for the
lenislator and the moralist to deterfaine whether
the timo has not now arrived when some plan
should be devised by which the truth.can be vin
dicated, or its falsehood detected and exposed.
It seems to have been a common impression
that all licenses to liquor dealers were to be
granted by this Board. But on examination of
the whole act, it now.appcsitkertairt.that,brow
' era anttdistilicrs obtatititheirleinses-directly .
from the County Treasurer, witheui, the inter
vention of this Board, and exerispted from the
performance of • any other prerequisite except
classification by the Mercantile Appraiser, se
provided by the act of 10th of April, 1849, and
payment of the license fee. This classification
•was neglected by that officer last year, by which
the State was subjected to the danger of losing
several thousand dollars of its revenue.
The only section In the act of Mat March,
18.56, in which breweries and. distilleries are
named is the 3d, which reads thus : " That
breweries and distilleries in all parts of the State
shall be returned, cleated, assessed add lieensel,
agreeably to the provisions of . the not of tenth
of April, Anna Domino one thousand eight hun
dred and forty-nine, entitled 'an suit to create '
a sinking fund for the gradual and certain ex
tinguishment of the debt of the Commonwealth,'
'and the earner, proprietor or lessee, of any and
each of tae said breweries and distilleries 'Mall
be sesessoci and required to pay annually, before
obtaining a license,.doable the rata or tax ns-.
reseed agreeably to said act, Provided tat the
sere shall not in any case be less than fiW" dol.
lass, nor shall such license authorize sale by
them of lees than five gallons, except malt and
brewed liquors, which may be bottled and de
livered in quantities not less than one dozen
bottles."
It _would be difficult we' think to assign any
good reason why this class of liqusr dealers,
some of whom have amassed immense fortunes
in the traffic, should go ecott free, while the last
dollar is wrung from the poor retailer lobo en
gages in his pursuit with no higher hope than
that of acquiring a scanty subsistence.'
The. Legislature which pamed4he act of linti.
may have seen some satisfactory ressonsunknovin'
to others, why this class of dealers should' be
shielded from the ordeal to which others engaged
in the liquor trade are subject, but certainly
never intended that they should ho entirely ab
solved from bearing some share in the public
burthens. lint I will desist saying more, lost
the renowned committee on vice and immorality •
should take us in tllifir holy keeping again; and
charge us with "venturing outside of our sphere."
Candor compels me to say, in conclusion, that :
I enter again upon the duties of this situation
with the most gloomy apprehensions. If the
Board have made any mistakes, it was not with
out trying to acquire' correct information by
every means in their power. They adopted the
. highest and best test known to the law to elicit
truth, and invited all who felt an interest in this
great question of moral ref° ,to aid them in
coming at correct conclusion It surely will not
be expected, that the BO rd of Licensers will
play the part of, .police officers; and , go ant in
guest of the guilty culPrit—nar is it fair to pre
eame, in view of these fallacious anticipations,
that the moral, the enlightened, and religions
portion of community, will stand With their arms
folded, while Intemperance, the withering and
remorseless scourge of.man, unfurls its crimson
ed banner to the breeze, over the heads of its - tie.•
voted victims, with Impunity. If such, however,
should be the sad result of tills experiment,
which I hope and. trust eAtinil Providence may
avert—if the same apathy which characterized
the'last; 'shall cvlinne to
. prevail during the
present year, I shall be strongly tempted to lay
down my commission at the feet of those who,
nusolicitcd, have twice'honored me with their
confidence. WILLIAM (I. HAWKINS..