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THIJIIBDAY MORNING, JAN. IE6O.
Anzzonx.i..—ln his late message' rreSilletlr
Buchanan earnestly recommended to Congress
• the adoption of a territorial government for
Arizonia-o barren and almost uninhabited rc
glen,
where tho Southern politicians Imagine
that'll:ere is some chance for the Slistecce of
Blaiiry- To this last eonsiderstiott may be at-
WA :steed the great interest which lie national
Executive has taken in the matter He misses
. no cpportunize to extend slavery and impede
the progress of freedom, in deflaneb of his pro
fessions previous to 1856. While all these
effort° aro making to organize a gevernment in
a tier.) wilderness, it should be ramarked that
the President has not a word to say in favor of
theadmission into the Union of the enterprising
and sufficiently populous territory of Kansas, it
being conceded that it will be a free State. For
thasame reason, ho has nothing to urge in be
half °tithe territory of Jefferson,' which hie a
much larger population than Arizonia, or of
Duet* or Nevada--either of which can pre
sent fully equal chime. Neither of these terri
tories can, by any process, be made into slave
• Slates. The MixOnte project is supported by
the Southern fire-caters and oeceseloniets, and
hein Mr. Buchanan'', anxiety for immediate
organization. The Washington correspondent
of tleSNew York Evening Post thus speaks of
thls affair:
have just seen a gentleman who is direct
from Arizona, and who conducts a train from
Bt. Luis back to - Arizonia. Ile declares em
, phatisalky that Arizonia does not ask for and does
not need a territorial organization. There is
not twp hundred Americans in Arizonia, ho
saya,..lthe rest,' I quote his own words„ 'are
mostly= eett , throats and vagabonds.' fle - sitys
that Ilk men who clamor fora territorial organ
ization bre interested politicians, and that their
representations must bo taken with great allow
ance. The gentleman from whom I quote has
been long known in Washington and in the cities
of-the West as a distinguished member of the
press, and his word never was doubted."
President Buchanan was not eo enceesafnl in
Utah end Kansas that he should ask the repro
eentatives of the people to entrust to him anoth
er territory for hie peculiar mode of goiernment.
Millions of public money have been squandered
in his blundering experiments to control the'des
s hese embryo commonwealths. If Ali-
sopa is to oanized, let it be done under the,
auspices of his Si • 'veer, who unquestionably
will be a P.epoblican.
Inn Arkansas law banishing the free nig:cell
from that State, and to a great extent confisca
ting their property, is regarded in all eections of
the Union as a cruel and arbitrary exercise of
power on the part of the dominant race. Three
poor unfortunate exiles were' riven from home
on short notice, and aro now helpless wanderers
in the Western States. Southern chivalry, which
was wont to boast of its magnanimity, resembles
the "chivalry" 011ie dark ages, when the strong
oppressed the weak and plundered those who
were unable to resist their demands. The Wash
ington Republic, commenting on this exodus of
the free linens from Arkansas, uses the follow.
icig truthful language:
"The expulsion of the 2 , ;kloors from Spain was
theresalt, chiefly, of religions repugnance, which
does net exist iu this coos; and it Was lees cruel,
because it was only a narrow strait which sepa
rated the fugitives from their own nationality
and co-rcligioaists, nor did the Spaniards retain
Sitsbands and fathers as slaves, while they drove
off their wired and children. But where are
these victims of the cruelty of the nineteenth,
century to had refuge and Beeurity!
If Bfr. Jefferson, eighty yearn ago, trembled
for his country when he reflected that Ged,was
just, with what despair would he contemplate
the barbarism in which the growth of a fatal in
stitution has plunged no large a part of the peo
ple of this nation.
If these fugitives from Arkansas are persons
Who were free whan Louisiana was acquired, or
if they are the descendants of •soch persons, as
they undoubtedly are in many cares, this is an
invasion of ;the treaty with France, by which we
acquired Louisiana. But leis in vain to interpose
the obligations of a treaty against a fanaticism
Which tramples all moral obligations under foot."
The Republic is right in its conclusion ; it is,
Indeed, useless to attempt to stay the fanatics of
the South by appeals to their gratitude or their
respect for the la—
ws of the land, They have no
higher law thanileir own individual interests,
Phich . they imagine tuba lesaperably connected
With this institution of Slavery, for the mainte
nance of Which they aro ready to saariace both
Oftaramed State. •
• Hos. Henson GREELEY, the well known editor
tholiew . rprk Tribune, while in this city was
flailed upon by a large number of our citizens.
He left yesterday afternoon in the Western train
on his annual lecturing tour. His appearapoe
indioires that he takes dood care of himself.
f-rrospoodeaco of Me Dotty Yittabersit llazsttc 1
lideßlollool, J4O. 10, 1860.
B(1 2 Go OGLS o —ln the Senate to-day, Mr. Irish read
in place a bill relative to the Birmingham, East Itir
zningham and South Pittsburgh Gas Company; also
4 billretative to the Allegheny Ceinetory; and a bill
to incorporate the Germen Turners Association, wb ich
were appropriately referred.
—Mr. Penney introduced a bill to authorize the np-
Ointment. of an Assistant Controller in the city of
Pittaburgb, which on bit motion woo road theca
times and passed.' It authorizes the Controller to
appolut L eubject to the approval of the Finance
Committee, an Assistant Controller, who shall, du-
Ting the illness or necessary flb2ooOo of the Control
ler have all the powers of the Controller. Ile is to
!be sworn in, as bit euperlor to, and the Controller to
be responsible for his acts. This is o nemsary power;.
and as the Calory of this officer is! to be paid by tho
Controller, and not by the city, no new expense will
be entailed on the city.
Mr:lrish introduced a preamble an d resolutione
approving the course of the Rept:6llmm member:: of
Congress in adhering to Sherman. This resolution
created quite a buzz among the democratio members,
but was homily referred to - the Jadiciary Committee.
i Mr. Bell, of Chester, introduced Counter resolutions
urging the election of a temporary Speaker at Wean
! ington mail the appropriation bills can be passed.
Referred to the same committee.
Quito a number of 'local bills were read in place
and referred, and one cr two passed, bat few of them
irere of general interest. Four were introduced
by Mr. Bell—an act retativo to writs of error, an net
relative to challenging Jurors, an not supplementary
; to the act relating to.speeial courts, and an act ma
iplomentol to the acts limiting actions against real
estate. Mr. Palmer read an act . relating to appeals
from judgments of Aldermen and Justices of the
Peace.
A communication wan alto recolved from the ilor.
moor; nominating Wm. it. Dewitt, D. D., as State
; Librarian. Laid over.
; In the Rouse, the Speaker announced the Stand.
-; lag Cormaitteca„whieh I enclose. Same . petitions
! were presented, fend a large number of local bills
read in place. Some half dozen 'of these were passed
and the rest referred.
Mr. Lawrence of Wa.:liington offered a resolution
sitialLes to Motel' Mr. Irish in the Senate, which was
laldo....ver under the mhos. hir.Pennel. of Delaware
offered a resolution in favor of ;a protective tariff.
Laid over. Mr. Strong, of Philadelphia, offered
,resolrftions of .similar purports but more strongly
worded. Laid over.
The followin g bills were read in place:
;.N. Mr. Gordon, Supplement to an act ontidod en act
‘'n establish an academy at Brookville, in the county I
°l'Vri, and for other parpOses.
;;; A supplement to an act entitled an act to erect '
-'73r,ok-ville, Armagh, Slorowsbuty, and liteensfield,
h'sWborough, and to alter the act Mcorporating the
e'rough of Meadville.
vv il iati Also, an act relating to the Brinks:Me Rifles, in the
'minty of Jefferson. ;
Mr Collins, an act relating to notions of elect
sr;
moot.
Mr Fleming, an act to incorporate the Clarion and
Jefferson line turnpike road co. ,
• fdr_lliompson, an act relallve to the estate of Levi
D Seltzer.
Alio,aa ad to revise and continue in fore," the law
'; relative to graduating lands: onkrhielporehase mon-
-ey is doe the commonwealth. I ; 1
Mr Wilson, an act to enable thaeiecntorof the will
of bean Cochran, siee'icto transfer certain stock.
- Mr Crane, an act regulating the itatataid weight
of cloverseed.
Mr. Lawrence of Withlagt4a an act aiithozdeitlg
the Auditor General to open and se ttle Ma account
of Wm S Callahan, late Saperbetwattess o f I the port:
• age Railroad. 1
Mr Wilson, an act providing for the fencing of
part of the Cleveland A. Pit abutgh Railroad, and
far the piotectlon of property In the coanty of Bea 4
' Ter yie Varnurn,an itet anthoeiningiddontuki • end Jos.
; dieurof the peace retiring from ogee to !kids nod.
• I `dookots and issue transcripts diotortom.
Mr,WilSon hotrods:cod a bill to erect bridge-Ws•
• Beaver county, into - a separate oicelibn district.;
I
Panned ;
Mx; ntdvay presentod a Otriton co sting Elio
seat of James Donnelly, (locnfoond front Philadel%
and !Thrift'
.Committee. t- :ley r E
ex t wad diet! for drawing
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Business has beirdl in bazar boti Itottees;ixal
tier§ ta 6 (air prOepset tbatbirplanty Of
bills taqtst on.
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gismos coussrirges or PUP lIOCBE.
Wage and Meaus—;Messrs: Strong, Lawrence (of I
Washlngtoni),Thompson, Rill, O'Neil, Green, L-Gair I
ard s Dtmlan ? 'Wegonseller, Sheppard, Mann, Rouse,
Gordon, Thirley,'Cranei.,
Judiciary (general)—Mesers. Thompson, O'Neill,
Taylor, Williston, Byrne, Gordon, Collin', Kinney,
Strong; •
Judiciary, (local)—lrcasrs. Wilson, Pinkerton,
Smead, Abbott, Mann, Oakes, Gunnison, Bill and
Coulter.
Penw'ons and Gratuiti , a —Messrs. Wearily, Drabs.
taw, CaldwoU, Eckman, Cope, Goekcing, &airbag ,
Mims—Melva. Ellmaker, Barlow, Betel, Pierce,
Williams, Donnelly, Bryson, Cassell, Aebenbach•
Ayr-in./wire and 7fanwsiirrure,-111esers., Espy,
Primula, Fleming, Davie, Chapin. Taller, More,
Education—Me:ism Kinney, Shafer, Caster, Era
e'er. Pencoast, Africa, Varmint, Pannell, Stone, Da
via, Stonebeek, Kistler, Butler, Beardsley, Coulter.
Accounts—Messrs—Barlow, Buyer, Long, (3 " / ' - ' ,
(Butler,) Ellenberger, Sultsbach,
Flee nod Immorality—Messrs. Bryson. Hayes,
Beaton, Weronigel, Manifold, Proedfont, Dismant.
.Etection Districts—Messrs. Barnsley. Smith,
.Moore, Craig, Graham, (Butler,) Maurer, Melon.
Banks—Memo. Williston, Green, Barnsley, Sells •
Cr, Fleming, Shaffer, Day's, Knight , Gray, Rates,
Austin, Bissell, Stoneback.
Estates and Eschrou—Merrre. Collins, Byrne,
Duffield, Gnnnison, Craig.
Roads, Bridget and Caner—Walker, Espy, Acker,
McDonough, Williams, Beardsley,• Benton, Miller.
Morrison.
Corporatinne—ACker, Pressley, Jackson, Pierce,'
Pennell, Brodhead, Preston, Moore, Ellenberger,
Turner, Smith, Brewster, liefias, Graham, (Wank,
lepton.) •,
county and °molly Seat.--Graham, ( Washington
Donnelly, Ridgway, Cops, Wildey, Long, Brewster,
Morrison, Boyer, Caldwell, Turner.
Compact Bide—Frasier, Power, Pancoast, Mc-
Donough, McCurdy.
Library--Abbott, Gray, Itagard, Bissell, Africa.
Railroads—Lawrence (Washington) Ronne, Die
mint, Jackson, Kaneagy, Pressley, Crane, Wagon
seller, Taylor, Duffield, Kistler, Power, Barley.
City Passenger Railroads—Ridgway, Seltzer,
Sheppard, Dunlap, Smead, Eilmaker, Achenbach,
Cassell, Stone, Wilson, Yarling,
Jfinis and I/inert:fa—Pinkerton, Walker, Teller,
Chapin, Wildey, Oake, McOonignl, Eckman, Africa,
Butler, Goehring, Durboraw, Custer.
Printing—Prandfoot, Knight, Keneogy, Manifold,
Austin.
Public L'ltildings—Davis, Smith, Pinkerton.
Tnn following rot of tho Senate Committed!,
referred to in our correspondent's last lotto.,
only come to hand yesterday morning:
STASDING COIMITTELP or rim Snakes or Pawn-
SYLVALNIA--SerSion of I 560.-17,1er:re—Messrs. Fin
ney, Gregg, Shaeffer. Tornay. Welsh.
Judiciary—Meters. Penney, Palmer, 8011, Yard
ley, Miller. •
Accounts—Molars. • Connell, Baldwin, Thompson,
Crawford Nunematter.
Earth.* and Eiehrata—ltasere. Palmer, Hall,
Irish, Schell, Ketcham.
Pensions and Granaries—Messrs. Ketcham, Boo
eon, Meredith, Turney, Miller.
Literary—Messrs. Hall, Smith, Craig.
Corporations—Messrs. Baldwin, Smith, Benson,
Welsh Imbrin.
Bona—Mews. Shaeffer, Irish, Smith, Morsel's
SehelL
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Corm;, and fdand Narigation—lilcsars. Denson,
Parker, Meredith, Keller, Nunemacher.
railroads--Meeer.i. M'Clure, Gregg, Penney,
Rutherford, Craig.
Election Districtn—Messrs. Imbrie, Miller, Parker,
Crawford, Craig.
Retrenchment rod Rrivrtit—Messrs. Gregg, Lan
don, Thompson, Mareolis, Blond.
Education—Messrs. Yardley, Ketcham, Imbrie,
Miller, Ball.
ATice/hire an,l Damrair 3fonsfaefuro—Messrs.
Rutherford, Baldwin, Landon, iinuernacher and
Schindel.
Mlia—Messrs. 8011, Shaeffer, liPClure, Gregg,
Craig. •
Reads and Prid yes -if , 551 . 9. Meredith, Thompson,
Blond. Roller, Schindel.
Compare Bile—Messrs. Parker, Laudon, Keller,
Crawford, Rutherford.
/mem-a/ay —Meeare. Ldndon, Sehindol, ,
Blood, Connell, Nunemneher.
Prieate Claim and Damagee—Messrs. Smith,
Irish, Benson, Schell, Tunic).-
Pubfic Printing—Masers. Welsh, M'Clute, Palmer,
Yardley, Mancha.
Pubic Bei/din:le Thorupscro. Ruther
ford, Crawford.
-Nem Cosmic. mid routify Seats—Messrs. ',Leh.
Hall, Yardley, Bell, Blood.
A TAIUFP CONTROVERSV.
During the debate ice the House of Represen
tatives, on Friday, a member from this State in
troduced the lard ratsir abruptly and inoppor•
[Lindy, which at oboe led to a discussion that has
interest for our readers. Although it is a matter
of record that the whole democratic party of
the House, with two exceptions, and the whole.
democratic delegation f rkau Pcnoo, I vania bat Mr!'
Packer, and the whole democratic EienaLe, voted
for and carried the tariff of 1837, Mr. Mont-
gomery bad the affroutery to charge the respon
itibiltty of that odius measure upon the Opposi
tion. He deliberately perverted and misrepre
sented every important fact, and with a full
knowledge at the time that he was the conven
ient tool of the free traders and distinicioititS,
who pot him forward to do this dirty work. It
was the subject of remark in the House at the
' time, as the newspapers inform tie, that Air.
Houston, of-Alabama, and other constacuous op-
poncuts of Pennsylvania interests, prompted
him and furnished the n parte statemente to color
this false allegation. It fortunately happened
that Mr. J. II Campbell, then as now the able .
representative of the Schuylkill district, was i
present, who had oleo been a member of the
Committee of WayS and Means in 1857.
In reply to the charge of Mr. Montgomery he
said:
I refer my colleague to the record of that Con
gress; and does he not know that the House bill,
which did not make reductions en our great sta
ples, was sent to the Senate—to a de mocratic Sen
ate—where the honorable Senator from Virginia
(Mr. Hunter) was the chairman of the Committee
so Finance, and that democratic Senate took the
spbOules of the House tariff bill to pieces, redo
cHig them from a protective tariff—wh. h w as
the essential feature of the House bill—to those
of a free-trayle bill? The Senate, 1 assert, ade
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reductions upon iron, and upon all the of er
schedules of the Howe bill. Does not my colleag e
know, and I refer him to the history of that leg
islation, that that bill, as metamorphosed, passed
the Senate by democratic votes, that it was sent
hack to the - Sense, and the House rejected the
Senate hill: that a committee of conference was
appointed, and, that, although the Senate bill,
by the report of the conference Committee, was
increased in some of the schedules, yet still it was
a reduction upon the original House bill? And
now, I refer my colleague to this fact, that every
republicarmember of this House from Pennsyl.
crania voted - against the report of the committee
of conference. The democratic members from
Pennsylvania voted for the present tariff, with
the exception of Hon. Mr. Packer. So the gen
tleman from Ohio (Mr. Sherman) voted against
the present tariff law, and ho is our candidate
for Speaker. And does not my colleague know
that every republican or American member from
Pennsylvania voted against that bill?
* e * Jiir,.l want the responsibility to attach
where it belongs. The bill of 1857, ildaMOUB as
it was for the country—striking down,
as it did,
labor, and all the great interests of labor, was
framed by a democratic Senate committee, and
voted for by every democratic member of this
House, with two honorable exceptions. And I
call my colleague's attention again to the fact
that every candidate for Speaker of this House,
proposed by the democracy, and who were mem
bers of the thirty-fourth Congress, voted for the
enactment of the forever-iniquitous tariff
law. . * .te
Sir, when we came to the thirty.fourth Cen
greets, there was a large, vigilant and poier
ful party, anxious, to repeal the duties on rail
road iron. The iron men of our State, of
Maryland and of New Jersey, and other party of
the country, were anxious to hold the little pro
tectidn they had on iron under the bill of 1846.
We would have increased the duties, but had no
power to do so. We felt it neceesary to Batley
some other interests, to make concessione to
the manufacturers by potting in a free hetet those
articles which did not and could not come into
competition with home industry or home manu
factures. And we formed a bill which was ea
eentially a protective tariff bill, and more advan- -
tageaus to our State than the bill of 1846; for
the rec,ou that it had a larger free list of articles
which we did not produce, and which we oeuld
not produce under any protection; and it there
fore made it the more necessary to raiao the duty
on other articles that required protection.: It
did not touch coal or iron. They remained
where the bill of 1846 placed them.
Thtlei we reported that bill to the house. Does
not my colleague know that the leading agricul
turalists and manufacturers of our State, and,
other States, were in the city of Waehington,
acting as an advisory committee, for gentlemen
interested on the subject of the tariff? I could
name leading iron men and others from our State,
who were here at the request of our committee,
to advise with us en that most material subject.
The Committee of Ways end Means reported that
bill to the House. It is true that, when it. was
reported, it was mainly supported by repubtlean
votes. It was considered a protective tariff bill.
But there were some interests which were re
garded se being affected by It. There were some
agricultural interests which we could not unite
en that bill, I remember that the gentleman
from Ohio (Mr. Stanton,) and I think hie col
league (Mr. Sherman,) that this bill interfered
with certain agricultural . interests ef.Okio, and
voted against it. But we carried it by Republi
can votes in the Rouse. It watt, by a month's
journey, a better bill than the abominable bill
of MI6. It was sect to the Senate. I haVe 0-
ready informed the House how the Finance'Com-
mittee in the Senate tore it to pieces and reduced
the ad valorem , duty on iron , below twenty-fora
per cent; but the conference committee after.
wards got an increased duly on iron abitte and
beyond that reported by the Finance Consinittee
of the Senate.
Well, sir, that bill, altered by the Senate cant
mittee, paseedtbiaBautte. Ultras sent down to
this House, and'the motion If as'msdn to lay it
on the table. We wanted to defeat the Oenate
bill, bot wale still anxious to MO (ho HOlBB
bill. We were afraid the entire duty wont , be
taken froM railroad iron if that bill wit' .defeat
ed; The free traders wanted to defeat the . bill
for the purpose of Introducing a bill taking the
duty from!tailroad iron altogether. !remember
the anzildi felt by myself and colleagues When
the motiod was made to lay the bill on Cm table;
and I wilt tell my colleagne that 1 voted to keep
it from Ong there, for the purpose of Eu{ving
our Stateifrorn agrealer destruction and a greet
, er lees, and for the purpose of saving the House
bill, if pobsible.
Mr. Clerk, we need the bill from going to the
I table, and appointed a committee of confeeence
on it. The committee of Conference eoco e edcd
is making a better bill than the bill the Siesta
bad reported. There were good men and' true
men, but;(l believe, mistaken men, who hadteen
all their dives friends of a protective tariff, who
voted for The report of that committee of confer
ence, in the belief that it would prevent the
eu
nctetent'et a worse bill. But, sir, 1 could not
vote for, it. I could not consent that the duty
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on iron, the great staple of my State, should be
reduced: , and I remember, that with my Repub
lican and American friends from Pennsylvania,
we struggled manfully to defeat the report of
the comrnittee of conference. Ilow did the dem•
lunatic party vole upon that report T 1 refer
gentlemOn to the Dingresbional Globe for the
third session of the Thirty-fourth f.longress,page
971, fort the gnawer. Out of the seventy-two
nays, there were but two members of the demo
cratic party who voted against that wicket,aborn
inable tariff of 1 . 557. These were Mr. Casual
lers, of Missouri, and Mr. Packer of Pennsylva
nia. Ilvery other demboratie member Of the
House, 'without a single exception, rated for
tho tariff bill of 1657, which has doatrayed tho
industri and manufactures of Pennsylvania
Mr. Flerence voted for that I ill. Out of
those noventy-two nays, nll but Iwo were repub.
litmus and Americanc; and I find among the
nape the name of the honorable gentleman from
Ohio, (Mr. Sherman,) who is to day what ho
has always been, a friend to the protection of
the great industrial interests of the nation, and
againshforeign labor and capital. And why did
my coliPague (Mr. Florence) shrink from giving
hie final - vote against that bill" And why does
my other. colleage (Mr. Montgomery) shrink from
the examination of his candidate for Speaker on
this subject ° Can ho escape from this record
I want the country to understand that the dem
ocracy!are the free trade party of the country;
that iFie that party who is responsible for pas-
sing the tariff of 1857, and that my colleague
voted for it. And now, I ask Lim if he will go
with me, and with the Opposition members of
this Reuse, to assist if, recovering the industry
of the country, stricken down by the democratic
eide opthie House, and by the other branch of
Congress.
Hon Mr. Renck, of Virginia, and lion. Mr.
Mineola, of Virginia, the two candidates voted
for Speaker by the democratio party of this
Rouse', with many others, both voted for the
present tariff, as this record shows. Mr. Sher
man voted agairutt It.
TWO brief, clear and forcible narrative places
the whole subject in its true light before the
people of Pennsylvania, and exposes the hypoo
, !nay aid bad faith of those who, while seeking
office,iprofess deVotion to her interests only the
mei° !effectually to betray them whenever an
opportunity is presented, or when the necessities
of patty require a sacrifice. While Mr. Camp
bell Was on the floor, Judge Hale, of thin State,
propoted to interrogate the candidates as to their
views;pn the protective policy, pledging his rote
for Mt. Decoct, If Mr. Sherman was not a tariff
man.! This pointed and practical. contest was
evadgd by Mr. Montgomery, under some poor
pretc4r, and quite in keeping with Ilia charm,-
Aft . er. Mr. Campbell had thus proved the mia
repreoentations of his colleague, and reviewed
the history of the tariff of 1857, Mr. Covode,
who was one of the most active, devoted and ef
ficienl.efiampions of the interests of Pennsylva
nia, during that memorable struggle, iuterpoeed
to relate his personal experience concerning the
condtict of Democratic members of our delega
tion.: We extract from the Globe:
Me. Covode—l want to say a word to my col
league from the Washingtottoltst riet, (Mr.filont
gomery.) I will tell him, as well an the gentle
man from the first district, (Mr. Florence,) that
during the last session they struggled with the
republican party in this noose. Throughout
that Oession, eir, every representative, of what
ever Party, from Pennsylvania, stood firm for
the defeat of their treasury note bill—the bill
which immediately preceded the tariff bill. Each
of my colleagues uuderatood that there was no
way to get a tariff bill through Congress but by
a defeat of the treasury note bill; and each of
the democratic representatives upon this floor,
from,l'consylvartia, voted atonally with us of this
side,: for the defeat of that Treasury Hate bill.
The only difference between the gentle:elan from
the Washington district and myself was this.
whilo he voted with us up to the last night of the
session, during which the final struggle took
place, then the gentleman and two others of my
colleagues from Pennsylvania were absent. I
remained at my post.
There is another matter, Mr. Clerk, in refer
ence to the gentleman from the first district on
which I desire to say a word Notwithstanding
he stood with U 3 during 'be whole struggle pre
viout,ly when Mr. Phillips, of Pennsylvania, who
woo a member of the Committee of Ways and
Means, became almost a leader in that contest,
yet air, my colleague, the gentleman teem the
firandistmet, [filr. Florence,) absented himself
trot the House npoo the final vote. Yes, air,
three of the representative from Peuntylvania,
wha t bad pledged themselves to stand by on to the
Met, were found among the missing when the
pin& came. [Laughter. I
One of the members from Pennsylvania walk
ed with me to the House that night, and he put
thiti question to me: will your republican party
stand? Yes, I replied, every one of them, Now
take care, Ito said; because we are going to die
with you on this question. [Laughter.l
Mr. Clerk, let me show you how they died.
They stood with us until the Treasury note bill
wad defeated. The Secretary of the Treasury
candle in and be went round talking to them.
I caw him dolt. When the name of cue of my
colleagues ens called, upon the motion that the
motion to reconsider be laid upon the table, he
voted in the negative and in favor of the resur
rection of that Trettourynote hill. I went over to
my colleague and said 1, ..11,telor" -- and, sir,
God doctor looked up. “Dead:" said I, and the
dot(lor looked down. [Great laughter Yes, eir:
three of the representatives from Pennsylvania
were among the mincing. They absented them
satires front the House after they bad otond stead.
with us during the struggle preViously.
Three more stood firmly with us. The remainder
of them, strange no it may appear, after having
voted against'tho Treasury note bill up to the
last night of the session, after the Secretary of
the Treasury bad talked to them in our presence,
voted to reopen the question, and the Treasury
note bill passed and we got no tariff. Cries of
"flood!" from the republican benches 1
Mr. Florence—Will my colleague yield to me?
Mr. Muntgomery—l want to ask my colleague
if he says that the Secretary of the Treasury
talked tome? Ile never had a conversation with
me in this Hall in his life.
Mr. Covode—The gentleman did not come in
thit last night at all. [Laughter„L The gentle
men was one of the absentees:
Mr. Montgomery—Then the geutlerrom does
sot include me emong , those to whom the Secreta
ry of the Treasury talked?
Mr. Covode—l have said that upon that ocen•
Mina you were one of the absentees.
, Mr. Montgomery—limy, Sir; that I wati,itt the
Ilintee on that night, but twr,, for, a, matter of
fifteen minutes. I went out to get something to
eat. [Great Laughter.]
The crushing and overwhelming examinee
Made by Mr. Covode exhibits the manner in
Which Pennsylvania has been habitually cheated
at Washington, by democratic representatives.
tails the President professedly recommended a
, modification of the tariff of '67, we see hie Secre
tary of the Treasury entering the nutils of Con
gress and exerting his personal antLpoillical in
fluence in direct hostility to that policy. Every
hody knows if the Treasury note bill • had not
been wooed, as Mr. Covode a tates, that the tariff
taunt have been modified to raise revenue to car
ry on the government. And when that issue
Was joined and the alternatives between protect-
Gen for Pennsylvania and these shinplasters
were presented, votes were furnished form
this State against protection, under the open
dad direot manipulation of the Secretary of the
Treasury, They moved like machines under
dha touch•of the official spring,and it le from that
45460 that our mining and manufacturing inter •
Cats are so much prostrated; for the fant is in
disputable, if the democrats from Pennsylvania
'had stood up to their professions,a radical change
in the tariff of 1867 would have been compelled-
Mr. Montgomery and bin confederates deserted
their duty, bud the rest is known.
We cannot permit the opportunity to pass
without making our acknowledgmente to Mr.
-Campbell, Mr. Halo and Mr. Covode, for the
prompt and complete manner in 'which they ex
hibited the deception of their colleague, and un-
Masked the incitement and insincerity of his con
duct on thin question, which is consistent with
his treachery during the Lecomplon coattil,
'when, after claiminglo be ono of the most de
tided opponente of the Presideul'a policy, ho
,abandoned hits pest at, Washington at the very
;crisis of the eirtigglB7 — allintur noir returned
?there sue of the most willing, docile and supple
;Instruments of power. There is some coneola-
Ilion in knowing that no chapter of accidents can
[hereafter occur by which he will again mien
present ono of the moat substantial and enllght
cued constituenciee of the State. A combine
lion of oircumstruces iodine,' his last re-election,
:Which be owes more to the mistaken generoalty
Of opponents than to any confidence or respect
of ids own political friends:
JOHN 2dAYHER,
Mazufac Lai4r ao4Wholefrale Duster Is awry 4...rip11m
STRAW GOODS,
IEO BROADWAY, NEW YOAK.
Jalo-ml
, .
For InatiOati9T4 - -
Try Beethove'ailolland Bitters.
For Heruitorarzi.."
Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters.
For A.ohlit*. ,
Wry Bcerhavo'a Ifolland Bitters.
For Wato,rizornaho
Ecerhave's llnlland Bitters.
For I
••ry ,Brerhave's llolland Bitters.
For I...cigsmal'4ppetite,
Try Bcerhave's Welland Bitters.
For (.'orstiverkesw.
Try . 13certisve's Ibilisnd Bitters
Fur
Iry,ll - trliare's Ilollawl Bitters.
1. , ell Nt fstoltt.iftlittousetic and Stour Igit ARecdone, it
't" in o'i.fonttie ittetetieste proved hie.) too eficinl, nod In
°Ours el:factol attlecOltel cure.
fluso Ce
Ll ti...rout —The (leoulneldgftly 'the...Crated Boor.
olloodll floret fs pot op in half pint leg ties only.
.u 4 ret.ilrvl st's)toper -bottle. The great demand for this
truly Colobritted rldodlcine has induced nosy intitutious,
which the publicilhoulaguard against putcheeing.
of hoptailluni ' pito theft our ozone loon the bawl ref every
bottle you buy:. t
BENJAIIIIN.PAGIC J 0... A CO, SO° P "P" . "C n r.
Wood marmot, betWeeo let and %A sta..PitUhtlegle.
°Ueda's',
ROB labluttistintnts
J. 33, ceirrrina & co.,
Commission 6 Forwarding Dl•robants,
• Awl innlosaln Roalore in
WESTERN RESERVE CIIEF,SE,
; •
BUTTER, LAUD, I'ORK, BACON, PLOUR, FISH,
of A Penrl AnFwti &1er..., Linseed; t Enid OK Inlel
Knelt need llrodnee.neOelly.
N01.,141 and 193 Front
org ' ' rinsou [tail, PA.
,--..... ,
F u h .ll,S , tel ii, N F. R ,.. i 5 d ,1 ; ; ! ,V . 1,,0 d K .. 1... t .11 .:r — .. ., a k t ni .
rasm!. r "The , b.. [us blue moose. t:Lla knoll. nod
cellar. Tiorra bi al.'s wegi of nn, we nr, a cistern, frstir.
trees, ebnabberj, bash. carriage ehrti, de. Prink lire on
the P. Y. W. 4 tl. Railroad, roar on the !leaver sines.% **big
1 1
ten minuted, *n k at th. Station. The aubegrs er bring In.
.irons ia sell, n ere the property bolas . coat. Pate Sl,Lbil.
.141.2.1aw.P.:tni , wm. 11. 11IILLKII.
- Fp VE,: , 101.1 CONSULTED
D 0 GT )11 B 0 'II T
V TOSE .IBES uY THE
EYE AND ,Eilit?
CALL AT ONCE
'fl j(JESSFULLY TIINATA
SOF TIIE E AND EAR
11/UM Tpu MONTREAL DEMOCRAT.
Will it It RD will slierily return to London, lbw trim,
hie (null] viii among qt inlide @deli being a short on., tot
long enough !bin.re lalui i•aordlal welcome whenever be
revisits 0.1. . if. h.! prfrirt ft ti all wbo hod any pr./Naito./
Intermame *lib hint, that he Is nLt only a miontincOcollet
and Aerial, on ill•tbo truo Judgment of a mon skilled In Li@
prohrwlon, bn (matinee In MI dealing@ that or 4 gentleman
In Its foil womane. Illsadvertitemonte are not such . are
nmally pnt, Oh by lb°.a who profess In pobllc prints to
owe every I, title ailment which flesh le hair to, bat they
bear the slam. of Pk roan who le mauler or his Mt. Dr. It.
t pith . and Tuck na:rutich nsy ono; onr .111
ittlth anybody by faleo hope, or by teartant
1,)• other mean geuernlly employ - n 1 by thohe
iittEcite to got paltentr, and thou giro them
tellltth have really uo otter worth than the
riot eoccie fees only of the appllcaute. hi. We
bteou eLtmlottl by the tent phynlciant
I that or hate In tam Nurtures. He hat no
hflice, roc whatover he •Ixt In hit profeeth.o:
att....:al/1 boot Unit clamor perionn oho
lie
droploes the
ho stoop to d
Ind our • h
who coca.:
mtunor of grit
p e optionl
and atom to
sts rt. in Ii i
nor aro bli
commonly ; " 14e medical certilimtm, loot they ere of Elm very
best authotttike, nal ho folly Jrurven the confidence oR•n.
that mly 11. it. We sthiao •Il to fall on
Gim l.f u.."
1;000 AT C. W. Co.V.VELLr;s
5.J. 15:3 Third Street, near Smithfield
46i: CARD ON OFFICK DO)R
•
Early apptiralldu I. requlr.l cf patient.. val.. ,rl/11,
fall bunutlt.o ruy I...atownt. and du j wake to ate end Mom-
Rert , mlTri timi limited; cull uotll tli. Cal our),
but will r lOC Pl(llthilrEti ..rrry tbra., mouth* fur 000 or ran
5c.,•. CALL. W 111101; pa.] and
rPIIE 7 1 . 1 N glitiltlN Ell have associate('
than In the b.:Riot.. of 11atsul+401"ar, I IWN.
N.tII eaISTEISI., ANT - MEW Mob. lIAILY.Y.
,
The sty of the flan .ill C., In nn on. here tefore,
BAILEY, InItOWN l CU
I . .ttnborgb l Ik c. 31.15.19
WAYND IRON AND STEEL. WORKS
BLizz..wßAT.ourrr dr. CO . •
Fv,,t T our
ov •
NA.11,16 AND
W•otiti9usz Water Stre,t,
' I.l,tzaea Wou4 awl BwitbllulJ taro te.
)ap ,
11 , 00 FI N JttiOFING!! ItOOFING!
The Beet Rooting in use.
Felt, C , imposit ion end Pebble R”ofing;
F,lt, Once, Cement and Cancan R. Ling:
Patent 41ipbaltie Felt RoVfmg;
Oil Leotty frt.:a iletlavol or Repotted.
Rood Material for tale.
Coll at 1;t ONIITUFLELD eta EET. near PoerdAftz....
ALL WORK WA RItAtiTED,
BtarON l Y
WM. J 01.1 SON,
Proprietor and Motoger
LAlit l':
_
P IIENOtI M 0.100.00 II tat!. BOOT?
PRENCLI SIOILOCO lIEEI.
AT TfIit,DEOPI.E'S :OWE STORE,
D. S. DIEFE.NDACRES
1 .12 ; No IS Finn E•To roostet'o BO"-
SIIIIVI,INI.I NIUSLIS, •
'3IIIEII I.INONII, •
. .
LINEN 131.1111 T Bocollll, •
21110-lug,: Iricite, liin g louns, Check., Ticking., White and
Colcottt nut4u and Won,. Plenn.l., an.
Jell: • • U. HANSON LUPO, 7.4'3lerket strret.
TT Ati. I'APER FOR SPRING OF 1 , 1 , 0.
-.WALTER r MAR:WALL b. ,tes.la eiclnalrr
atran g lo A rists nritb the leading. Maratleitsircri 'of Pap..
lien,ougs in Oils cunbtry and Ilk Edropa,l.llen by 11. srIII
...col.. end offer for rode, In the Spring, Iliewlost colublote
unortmenif of Won repo, aver trnught t o 1111. merlon
j. 12 : 1 NO. b 7 V.'001) ATII.P.OT.
SEAI,LESS liAli S-5000 two bus. Bags
In rf t re end for side by EIEIIIIST A. NUMMI:,
2.12 . ; troller Liberty and Hand stre.ll,
SYRUPS —5O lob's. Penna. and Baltimore:
!lap, to I. do do do
In *tore AO Int IllliT by nuansr i_ . MOROI"-
,
VLOGIf. RARRELS-250 new in store and
J_!. for• Wile In. tn rlo/A, Int by 11EILBAT A BARB OIL I
Tl.Maiir.M . SEED-160 bus. Choice tbr sate
1.12 11
by. • j a IEIIIIPT A DARKER_
D''''''Al'PLE.-1,000 I.lueltels prime
Ofbid Abide., just ,10[411,1 end for win by •
Jar/ . , GRAPY A VAN 00001011.114 Serin! .1.
D -.---
) PEACUES—halves and quarters
Itl.lo
--GO Lottoin NEW COUP, In 01000 end filr e.lo by
1.12 .1; URA FP A VAN 1101101111, 111 Fecund .t.
- 1, 4 "%Milt—Wheat on ltuckwheat—in store
j: end fil4 to 1 1 CIRA Pr a CAN 00111Y011,
i ll . III 11..ento1 In.
FLOU li. 1.'.110 1 ibi s Family and Extra Farn-
Ily Flour s 1 /4.1 whit/. eh...1L1.. bandy nen, for not e by
jar.: . 1 11E.:di A I. k PALAU., INS I.lborly 00.
BEANS. --1111) iiiiiila.l4 010011 white Beans
try ono, by 11.121 IOCK a rAznatt.
..... .
i 1 ATS-150 Inedielt extra heavy, for foed
1J ing, for .1. Ly tjal2l DOCK a LAZKAIt.
figt. ' sE-250 hotel Western Reserve, to
tWon nubolgu [neut. far gee by
A LAM:4lt,lBh I.lb.rty
B urr tit-'2O bbls prim° Roll fur tlalo by
BECK t LAZEtt, INS Libeqty
CA LDSI ---
CARDS 1! — O - 1A WS
I•IIINTSG'd 8W MT AND cur CIAILD3
ir.t acid Cb.p.st In tho Elsrket.
Cards for Mounting Photograph Pictures.
_ .
o Superior Quality and at Loa
Mut and Ir/idenune white
and
rds,
te.lleiNrain Ikard
, cn "land and Jur salt by
CPLLINS,
. .
PAPP:III.M! CARD Werohouse,lsotl )lENOR STREWC,
}e9;Yj4 PIIILILDRLPOIA.
Q tFtkiCitY PItODUCE.
ailrlsbranberrtee.
A. 0 Nazi Hominy,
• 3 i khlo Oro a keg. herd,
4. tilde Ifroah Rol mato.
:p-tilde Apples,
100 letcke Buckwheat Flour,
to. Bbl. Brasil W hits Beau,
103 Huth prime OBtS. Joemolted on cal:Wound and
for sato by J. A. FI sTZEß,eor.Aterket end Prot ow.
_
Bs W C-1-27_1F V. T R_
Ituumwor to Wolff A Luna]
, lIIPORTEJCAND DEALkIB.
RDW A .11 E,
',Corner Liberty and St. Clair Streets,
PII7BIWRCII, P. 4.
JACKSON & TUWNSUND.
r 0 .12. Ic P .11. O Ii IC S
end Dealt. , In
Bacpl, Lard, Driod Be 12 ef, Map and Rump Pork
ND. YObri tirect,ow Liberty, Pittsbutgb._
Tribune Almanac
I AND
POLITICAL REGISTER,
. FOR 1860.
NOW READY,,st
JOAN
l IVOM I.I
ListA for t k•be3'
Sbbatisimento.
51: 0 E
A. BRADLEY,
No. 4 Wood Street,
WOULD INVITE PUBLIC ATTENTION
to the largeet idea and greater varlety of Stowa
to the State, among whl h will be 11. nod the colobreted
COAL COOK STOVES,
TROPIC,
Eureka and Arbiter.
VICTOR, LIVE OAK PITTSBUROII
ll=
Toutto r uitik I't emit t) Nt.ver of three rorlrth.a,
PARLUE ANIi I EATI N O STOVES
Teat in.loe.u.t. afer , t..1111.1.•r• n. 1.1.•, wni.t
or 1111ATK, , ,111t1TE vENor.its,Ar
woull reli p.rtico tar kt4'ul/1, to
DOTTBLE-TOP OAS AND SMOKE CoNSUMTNO
S 'l' 0 'V E S:
TROPIC, EUREKA AND ARBITER
The only Gm ant Stook e-Cknurtimer. to the market Oa,
ere that are call.. hare not the 1011111,K TOP—the
main feature in oaring Plaice Whit h le e•nureal
to on by two pntoutn.
T.. thug, In wantofl Stove I rattail I coo. that tt•ot t.er
cr failed to give aotlifodlon, we would reconarneu.l L 11.6
wloch, altln.o Rh the, have neoer be+, eabitAted at Pta
or County Balt, have a repatotion rl.rlty and Itreu
out, lu fuel utte.inallod 1•11 S otlsttr love. In the State
CAUTION!—Buy no Stove culled Gas Con
!miners without the Double Top. nolS:Gmd
'FIRST PREMIUM AWARD.ED
TIM STATE FAIR TO •
G R A F F & C 0.,
MAN A'A.C7l'lllt. BALE
F) RIOT
STOVES
VW'. TILE 1:121 .
COOKING RANGE FOR FIMILIEI,
With largo Fe.l Door F r lh...bit,g Its Coal,
AND BEST WOOD COOK STOI R
DIPLOMA FOP. DY-AT LAUDDIIT ISTOVIL
• .• • • -
Alan, on hand a large aftaortmarot or Heating Etov •
Plaiu and Fancy Ora. Front., Fenclera. Bad and Dog Ir..
t , nor li,ofro, Wagon Ito., Hollow Ware, lo
GRAFF h CO,
No. 245 Liberty 6t
AT TUV. lINAD OF WOOD STILISKT,
.2.l rtrroacantt.
p 1 a u SEED, clean nod (red',
Fp:akin:Ws PraturA (Da.,
Catawba Wu, .111 ter
Er er,[lt Mack ti; by A. yr p. 4
Fiia•lortronut 4 , MP,
,ker, -, 14a1 Li ver Oil.
Old nench Itr.dr.
Yea'fatnery and Fancy tio.l
F.., male I y F JOUNVToN, Draggt.t.
.•,rorr Smith:H.l ab I F..t.rth .I,t..).LARD AM , Ca Itl.lON 1,10)
m hand mt In 0r,..
A. KREBS & BRO.
PRAMI C. .41T,
Sititiyint4phyfi
Corner Wood and Fourth Sta.,
PITTSBURGH.
VEr==M!E SCHUCSVIELN,
Practical Lithographer,
No,. 17 and 19
MAPS, DIPLOMAS, SHOW CARD?, PORTRAITS,
LABELS, BONUS, CERTIFICATES OF gjocKs,
BILL BEADS, DRAFTS.
Downer's Prolific Seedling Strawberry.
EQUA L AI'AVOIC'S, SUP ERIO
In Llove)'• Smalling In nu, orpsel to Ilarr'•
Stun in Amor, and Irvin six to ten 1110C4 al peon tlva
any talon of the ow , laundrml vale tiro in cultivation" Pat
uya Mr. Downer olio, new oamlllng, a gentlatoon 11th
whom I boa. lama acquaiutod and done hipline , . with for
yeara, and In all oar trouaxtliam bane Borer bad ria , o, to
mbolont.t ht. word or honorabla dialing, which ludocas
mr
to accost the ogancy tor him prolific lo rry.—
et oa o for chcrgly,d of tolo a, ntlnemillottlog Committee
MUMMY:U.3K,
lota Plttel,nrgh and Oakland Itinrwarima
Broadway Mills,
Ow. Tenth & Broadway ews., Louisville, Ky
VC) 8.A.1.E7-
T OVEEB, for tale the above 31ills, callable
A of auaking trout 170 to Ilk tibia Cl Ilaor every g 4 noure,
haying 4 ma of Monet, 3 for grtailiug wheat wad I for on!,
Tusking extra and fain floor at name. operation and out of
unto whaaL This gill lout been In operation lint a little
aver three year*, and Ma product hal a good repiatatavu mat
stall wart, and la known by all who hare agatniutal lobe one
of the Moat complete and beet arranged In thy ocuntry for
making money with, taking no 11111 e sham to make a bat rot
of tic/urea - Ith wi any rant or welt, rompleta In nil tin Iwo ,
io good conning apfnr , aad, leapg aituated neon
Luoterilto
nod blashrillq Ilailratul Depot, luta facilalia for getting
wheat unaurpaaatal by any In the city. Th. onderitipaw4
not L.11:14 aufflciant capital hi carry on the tunianea.
ane
arid ai lataug In 'rind up him loudness and embark
in utter ponnals, will will upon otteattualaticg tervu
The Mill to cleat every day, a bare he can be found.
theZtatuil ligN. V. OA WTII4.IN.
- FT ARPER'S MAGAZINE
TANUARY
Notr 14 thn 11[114. 10 Illtli.crit.—only I,nryt
{Noddy and limtrino'e Monthly rot sfi,co
tituDVer It 1314 ready nt
.101 IN W. PITTOCK'S
ODD FELLOW'S BF ILDINO
O r liklia:E
MASON.
Corner Fourth Street and Cherry Alley
Pl 77.4111.7? 011, PA.
• Particular at tyntion p. 141 to tln, n:ittitt °tarsi., Ttangts,
Kettles, (IT", ,tc • al, raving .41 Jobbing, generally
The only prtion ' having the Itlhittf for eunstructllag
Pnttnit Otirn tur Allnglinny musty.
°rant. I.lt the. bkininti tit nO nixt to
Lbo Miiretinnte . and 111snutnettireht' hank, or et Ills oftico,
corner of Fourth htrent and Cliurry-Allny, rtcnivii
prompt nttnutton. &Marti
L,11,11'
COAL 110 DR,
iNJOR STOVES. the brat asivirrronnt In the city. IfIRE
IRONS, EIRE 1110 N STAND.s I . AIKAT SAFES. ICE
OfIESTE, OYISTER BROILERS end 1/1611ER, IiATIIINGI
APPARATUS, 111111/ CADES, BILL 111LT.118, meat and
- Very convenient .title for patting away valuables In Crl
ready reference. Mose end to.. at the Iwo City :are end
Tia Warebnoan nl
W. W. DEND4IIAW, No. 151 Wood etrnot.
aT Virg door below the elan atlas Oniden Orin
K NI V I.; 8, GUNB,
PISTOLS, RIFLES
Or anything In Ilia CUTLItItY line, cheap for each
4\
CARTRIGLIT t YOUNG'S,
FINE HOLIDAY BOOKS
Ar
auto 7.1.. READ'B.7S Fourth We.
M.tfj U. SMITH,
PIDA.CLIICIL Ob' MUSIC,
R 01.., Pule, Alle!Man and hiving.)
Sirelsevea In Placing, In the Er midge for Adults., and
Saturday* for Juvenile...
Terms made known upon application at MARRS!
DENCX. NO. 113 1001tT1.1 BTILEET, Pithawargh. P.
0c24.11y
BONNET FRAMES
-50 DOZ. PASDIONADLD noNrin FR61.4E3
reCtiTe4 by eipTe+a lilt! clay
EATON, MEE & 1.1&0119M,
No 17 Fifth street.
QUIETING MUSLINS ' 18.1811 LINENS,
1.„3 Upon Bhlrt Bosotrat,.Chocks' Tltkihge, Othrthetnt,
Prints, Canton litannels Woolen Pianosls,-att.
JJ C. [(ANSON LOVE, 74 Marta atm.t,
ColC , ..:—lesr load Ear born. to arrive am
for uls by HUNTER h. ROBINFON.
No. u tbuttlitlebl Wert.
11101.EACIIES-60 bus. Dried Peaches jug
rete4 yid for saki by ROUT. DICK
No. 31S Liberty street.
FLOUR -100 bbls. Ex. Sup. Flour;
100 du ...Mtn Vsmlly
Io storeabd for role by pILOWN i KIRFiPATRICF
PARLEY -132 bap prime Fall Barley in
.Wre sad for do by fIROWN t AlbliPATaltl6,.
kegs 1 Lard in store and
for nl6 by BROWN k
fIIGAR3 eases Gonnan Cigars in store
sa4 fat Ws by BisOWN EIpiPATITIOL
c la A PEST ! BEST!! LARGEST I!1
$35 pays the Tuition for Single and Double
Sauk-keeping, Writing, Commercial
Arithmetic and Lectures.
Yield week, Stntioner,t,l7; roll
eutire .at.cttary,
lt,tt,alrimn w cututiete a full tours., from hto.e seek
ore,. enolustieg. IA geometer.] to b........ ;
eetoet to tottert,;.• the 'Wks of an)
t,, ,ern of front 8,500 to $lOOO.
ttte,h.t, au) lime—No Vecati.et--lt,tine
pimmure.
V r PttENlllieltt F , tl REST ROSINESS
9
I , IK 13,, r,0te.,1 of l'ittnbergb, IPhllattelt.hle otol MM.
mat,ierivol VAII A 14
for the p...et z )rare.
Cl)_Stlultta.: meelloal et hell pt .•
Ste-cimotte and Embellished Vim , : ol the ,
Collage, ruche. , ern letter eLemps to
out:44le F P. 01. JENKINS, rittsburitb, Pa.
ilublic fhticeo
PS,' !linens,. Lire Itleustre;c CouraleS,)
Orrles N. E. corner of Three en -1
Inols. ma.. Puttinstrett
XTBA DIV IDEND.—TIIO Board of Tells =
Wes haze TIILX DAY deelered an cal. Scrip Diri
drool of VI F.Temm PER LENT. upon all the Cash Precut,
lII.x paid on 00th Policy to /annoy :Md. 1039. in force
comber 31, ISSS. DANIEL L. M I LI.OII, Pres'l.
J..n3 W. 110.33 Seey.
iftr - The hodersivool Is enw rawly to deliver the RUFF for
Dale dividend, end to furnish 1111 r,oreary lofornottiml.3
applicant. for Life Insonoice io tho .love prosperous runt
r eloculloleClotOpsny.
ALL TIM 1110711 . 5 n10001:10 10091 (N.O.D ”El TIM W3Ol-6
050..101 1.11 a. J. G. OUIVIN, Agent,
DWI:3W col b. of Wood and Third atreetso
nPiiirics IN hereby given that :in applieh:?
no. will ho nred• to the Legislature of this Stator ;
now In woolon, by the legatees of the' Disciplos Churce.ll
w have an net nosed aothoricing thorn to aoll or dlsposea.lf
their Nhwring lion. Lot, eltusiod on turner of Ilank lobe
and 10400 Niry, Allegheny city. )slat,
rO'DIVIDEND NoTlCE.—TheltUCkhOiderl4 Or
the Rend et. Fridge Company ere hereby nollolol
that o Ihridend of FOUR DOLLARS PER 011010 k on rJI
Capital Stock loos this day been declared,roablu forthwith.
11100 K B. 111,3.11 , 1;1 Vv.:Lenten
January Sd, 1/60.—JsA,w4 •
§
Alo sontranctt IGATI. LU. • 1 t re, 1,, paIS it, the Pofst -0111 co
O.NOTICE To STOC6IIOLDER3.—TIIO Ant:lll33
Meeting of the Btockholders of the Monengenefs fr ? , ;;ltaailtiry , orn . J . oolo 10 m. to 4p. ntig
NoeNarlgvalot. Cimpeny will be held et the 1.11100 1.1 . rvc 111110 .• 3.l l 3lsaRE 25 ten
pony. No. 160 rant street, Pittsburgh, on Ttl asp A the 'l''' TkL ' lO
PRI, day of .letorery,loo3, et 1:o'clock, P. M. Th l e election
olldllcers for the ormolu, year will ho bold bate, 011 lbe
hoop of S and 4 1 . . Al.
del. ad
lIKEIEWELIa Facretary.;
C 11121.1., ISsUILANCIL COMPLAS. Ike. 19tts,laa; .
0.1)1 v Dad D.—The Pres:dent and DirectiMs
.1 tbk Company have this day declared • Dlvii
of Theta Dollars per share upon the Capital Slaek, appllei.
M., P. the ea:to - moo of Stock Notre hebl by the Compaut.:
46,..11:53111 SAfIUEL L MAUD ELL, Secretary, • •
Of 'ICS 4.4. / . 117.0.11 CIAO COY PANT. I '
Dth January, la6o. :
Ut. - 21.)1V IDEND NOTlf'E.—The Trufitees or flit'.
, Y I..ttaburgh Cilia Company have thin day declared a
dividend of I , ll'E PEE CENT. on the Capital Ittoci. of ' tha
Canlpany, payable ou damaad to ntockholdvra Or their legal
reproseatatiata, at the bilice of tilt Company.
talOttad JAMES X. CII HASTY, Troatur4r. .
—.,—..
'A °llk TO LllCADentiLm.uTiinS, ;rifk,7
RICHEST DIADEM
I=l
Kings or Emperors
WII AI ? A BEAUTIFCL iIICAD or Ifeie
PILE tutiele that hill naturally restore the
color of the hair, (the changing of which to gray balfig
mu indication of • lar k of proper sevietions,) le truly • COOP
able medicine rot. WealLi'S 11 0111 TONIC Is tl,o ot.ry
remedy for I.l.lnres, dryntwa, presnatuto change of
color. and eke Mt 'ern! evidences of a lack of secretions at the
roots of the ee i,, which can be found. QUACK priparalibus
abound, mod eirair toot." all every "corner grocer), In
the country. Avoid all "hair tonics" unless known 10 to
the preparation of wine man whom celebrity DM LT Pent
gruthi 111,10. Do not let any mutton. vender experlineni
upon your 1000. Touch nothing you have not good 'ataro
to believe iv all that It purports to 1,. Professor Wood hat
earned, by years of severe wet of the virtue. of his pre p ob
talon, his present fume. Over 150 certificate. am heir/011a
of the vain. of this Hair Restorative, from parties who late
tried et. Read the following,
efidaw Ton., April Iflth,lllLW.•
"HR. WOOR—Dear Mr: Permit Mt, to carless to youlhe
oLligations I am under fOr the entire reetorattou of !MT
hair to Its original color. About the time of my arriVatin
the Gaited Stems it was rapidly becoming gray. hot. Upon
the •PPUrailen o I your "Hair Haste...llse" it won received
it. or igita•l boo. 1 consider 'our Restorative. a very "TM.
derful !iodation, quite efilus..sunis us well no miresabla
I am, dear sir. pours Only, THALIIKI4O. e .
lire. Q. RUlTfitt, Indianspella, lad., woe be *ilia
wig for several years, but by tar nee of Word . . flair 1011101-
.1100 he ie.w has a fine hoed of hair.
sir field by all Druggist", nod by O. 1. Wive! A Ca.,: 444
Headway. Hew York, and 11s. filistlet street, Of.
Noll In Pittsbargh by fir 1100. If: KGYfifilt,
RSTriCit • coil., and all brumes.. tar:fit:ilt 1'
I E KOSCOI'ES AND VIEW .
Ar IIEADHOARTERS.
Sealer., Pill find it to their wirsittare to ...mice ticodi,E*it
.utll Prim+ or tta.
LONDON STEREOSCOPIC COMP./04,
AT TRIM ,4
NEW Y• 1711 PSINT, 534 ETIOSTIVAY.,
Largrst and most complete Stock of Bfettio
seopic Geod.+ in America. ••
The Incillti.w of the 1.. A. Co. for ottppi,itig their. $i Y•
Depot w;tl4 wa•kl7 • otimgwineuta of the unweat ath.l:lSuel.
Pw.xis at an unto.unily 1.. w figure enable them to fhprly
dealt.. with
AN I: NI'A 11 ALL ELLED ASSOnII EN r
At priced which defy succiddeful competition. •
•
A NEW REVOLVING STEILESCQRD;:.
For COD Wain g any number of views, from FIFTY to 1111
HUN WEED, gluts or paper. hu Judt been tottented trrthe
Co., and le now toady for Me trade. Thid instrmrient,
Liamtdomoly mot op in wain. and rutretrood,
WILL BE EOM) AT LE PIaCE
Th. Ilia.o beretotorr. gold for 26 .d 50 vipers.
AS A Pak:BENT FOB. A CLEW:n(SIEST, o n. Atj:lN'
BTItI7CTI BE AND PLEA:3IND AMU3aaII2NT for Fkhrola.
this Inetroment, forming A isic.kunruL PaI:LAIR OW
NASIIINT, found the mr.l aultable that .ati
lectrel. deIa:SEW
• - •
T EAS! T - EAS!! E A /
J. I' WILLIAM.S,
111 Stanh.f,;.l strret, rtttaturgh.
Hat a\e, choke...Teets:of tf Family 0 rocarlel, ronsittlag
In part of the loll.. Dog:
100 clepta nue to -
extra Iwo nolont end Clan!. TOW,.
o Hylton, U. P. and loair.loss,
to ratty bores rr.lra floe " " •••
10 144..0.1.4 P civet - Den and Coffe" Sugars,
50 bone Rio, Lagoa, ra sod Old Goternment .I.ra WO.:
;51 Idee.eatra em. and Alulaaan,
11l ° Pre u Ciuer Vtnegan
. .45 Solon 61. IL, Layer and Yale..
10 Rd.. Yowl° Currant.:
50 boxes "Woman's Friend" :cap;
Colgsle't `Collet
10 •• German cud lioain Soap;
to " Eportn,Btar, Opal and Mould Can I let 4 ,
15 o Pearl and Silver Obefe 'Alan In
Gd cans pore ground :pincer',
100 Illact.herrter.
9a/ IN. Cloves, Nattuega, Mace and 01.11,
10 eases Olive, lkodeattg and Virgin ode; I
00 " Boren Cocoa, Broma and Ch.:elates;
NOW lhe.onpor Carbonate and Sol coda;
100 dozen 51.00's and Antlear'• Madan,: •
Viater, Butter, Boa., rods and Wino Crackers, an y at
whith they offer, Wholesale and Detail, at very thodarate
advances, to the trade no familial, and respectfully
their patronage AOO
THE EAULE SLATE COOIPAA
141..
E_INU prepared to receive orders for
_ SUPERIOR GREEN. AND PURPLE BOYLE(
ELATES, delererod after the °ponied of rosviginlia r VOOlt
fall attention to the low poet of this yuir,eitooriasterisi
end to the great purity of raln-ureter collected fro* elat
molt, not beingluipreguated with taint of dtstyed'itilingie
or the poinnous qualittee of pillnteil metal.Tbi' toSol
also caution the publtc again.: parries f 411.14 repfeemothi,
themeeloree as Agents, thereby (tarnishing an infoiltif art
etc in oar paino,—the only agency establulted by lho Con
pony being to the City of New York.. Pollee itiliiansde
and the NortGEN Weatern Stshse wishing for the '•'
UINE EAOLD GPO SLATES
11 pie ..o addrese the Company, at.llydevllle, Vt.ifiwhore
Mem will rem:ire prompt attention.
Jalo:3md U. YURWAN, Vico Preshient..
Wane ru.a, No , . 1Fi595 0 .
MESSRS. LIUNT & MINER,t - PittiViirgl4
AXIL r..—Peat Mrs While pulsing thrtirgtrytwir city It
year ago, I was Induced to purchase an Almatiae of the
newsboy in the rant. 1 am me woll plowed 11 , 101 It; that
ehonl,lllke another, for the ensuing yo e. Pinima Mind nttl.
Pnbil6h6 o , by return mtil, HUNT t Mitt PITIG
i:IVMM ALMANAC , for 1560,610.01de.! and edited by'lltd.
Could you not he able to mod the book In gnostlOn..6s
too tho equivalent or toy remittance In ecitnethingas good,
Clonal] I hope you will be able to send the Almana4
Yount, truly, J. IL CilelllAX,
Cannon Valls, Goodhue county, bilbncitnta.l
PI'rTSBURGII AIMANA%
• • •
FIFTH FTILNKT
enloalotpl end milted by
SA..NIT'O RD C. 1 - 11.1.1." !.I:gsn.
L for bolo by ell rnterprieing dealers in tbir regloiq
dein Price. Five Cents.
C0.1:1 LAVIEGIL 01-1..
: • •
ID AKER S., CO'S UNEXCELLED DELAND'
to to lied cf the Proprietors, JOLIN 0. ITAMER
Co., lee N. Third street, Philadelphia; oleo In Pittsburgh bf
it. C. 8 ettacas a CO., JOB. PINNING, W. .1. IMIDOMPP . t
DANDgetVORT, FUNMEBJCII, FULTON. SUPER ; ppa,ll. - 1
& HALTER and other respectable Omaha.
It Is prescribed by 3:00 thrnaghont inseam!
try: onexcelled for purity, sweetie.. seniformity of pr
anon, freedom from taste and odor; producing Unmet
and certain boned[ in Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, hoe
Gone, Incipient Consumption, Itheumathivre, and sail scrop
lona DiXl4llOll. Thu peculiar and distinctive rantltiot
brand of Oil over all others, be attested by tboceiti/lcsMS. ,
tho Blomberg of the Faculty Glebe University of Pat..7/n
tin, andother Medical Schools, and by'unoletroui phyli
clans of distinction everyntieve. • defii'deledi
HOLIDAY GIFTS!
No. EO Wood otos°
113LTDAT Ai
VO MED COLLAD23 AND BESTS st leas ttiM ,
AL:. oat.
WINTER GLOVES, GAUNTLETS. AND TIOSTEEf at c si
VANCE TdAVELING BASKETS and Leather Dail.
011ENILLC AND vsuvrr [LEAD DRESSES.
LIMN KNIT 11.00DS ANDOATS, I.!
BLIEVES. TALILS.S, mirrs,
TEE BEST STEEL PEEING SKELETON FATETn)
largely reduced
401 RATON, ORES A NACIIIIIT, 17 f 144144,
STEAM BOOK BINDERY AND BLit
BOOS• MANTIFACTORT.—AIt kinds o[ll4llllg in
large end emell quantities, either ortainentel dr Ow+, II
In ttoisoneblo time. Bating %clink* enporlhrentigv
tebllshment in title city, rcbtlatierc may dcpetid woo
inn their trio* done in the host etileAnd ih Mt , d , Want' •
than on be done .I.ncrlter, A. U. ROSSANO, iiilkatftof
Improvement lo Book Binding. Einculy'o BeltdhisiN.A7 2
arid 74 Third street, Bittetotrgh•
A T BCRCIIFIELD & CO'S.
AT AUltellY3l3l4) L l •
ABBIWIDEILIES, LACE MITTS.
BWIStI sierra, Sa*-1110,
POINT LAC'? COLLARS. ALALTASS D0,_1::
MALTESE SETTS, FRENCH BLOW fIETT , ,.
Mal ST Intor Serf., Shawl., Cloak., BmrpilF.saodptAeL
Moo 0 node, all onicable for
CHRISTMAS GIFT&
And all clatinnont at &rime tn. valin.; 414
II A 111 P A IGNE tn. 4.E4 - ;,
BY Tilt '
uposuzeD OR B.IRRS4;
Constantly an land and for sale by !' , 6 ;;.1.
ANDREW IfaDll.lDit SOlgt
4.3.3md N 0.1231 North escond girt> TimEA
.
eat) Mutton Bala.
~... •-••••••,——__.........
.., ! 4.-IG-.. DAVIS.. , , .A.ncrtioneer.
.::
,:dicieliq Pale. Nom= No 54 Mb Street.
. unirrogY TRADE • SALE OF SU
' r*alpit•43l.ornma, eouststlag er assorted o.le,
Tao Nee 1 Vats, Shirt; NV. Clothing and Fuesdattlng
0 e, atibeColstmexcial Pelee Itoetes, o. 54 Firth at.,
~....4.4. 4, 1 . p. , ,t,iyg,Jattate7 Ph. at 10 tielmk.peattleall
yri tlvraireser re. in. coo
p o toll deaum
. Tie getiee 'wi ll Ito oen tor examtaatien,ou the woad
it o o 'bp did' preview,. Ikedera are lashed te . eall and ex.
eui n. ; 7 jell J. G. DAN iß;Jl.uct.
, A VS .2"IA . LOOMIS ..f: CO.,,,Neeesonli Ea. e a m ,,, c .
Si l T AU
ck*s ACTION.—WiII be soli sit
~.116iihnot,' Exchatig , .. .., Thar".Y Montag . , at
11 1 1.'00dt: Jae 121 b.
.10 .14relM---r. cud &lan . Dank Stock:
: N In 14 , 1n4. Isuursulto C...F..t0Ct4 -
- ....1 ad, 11.1, n do Ii do
; Ta a., ki,m,„ro, do da• • 44,
• ..'‘, V°:& lll .4beny do do do
1 , 1 0‘: I.3nong‘to•la Nlcig,ti,n Co. Sloa;
• 1'j0o:i . iit,ltnle. One do do
, • A I:ATIN LOOMI3 & CO,
• 14: • ..: Sln• k I ,, nkurs, MFourth Mr. 1.
1 .
-Two 1.1.1 tal Montgomery ntrect.
~L ,
441 , EGLIENV ritUPERTY FOR SALE.
:
: , •it , 111 , ...d0ng Tn,lne Avenue Ile
~ I„ OP.-fourth malt. bninneo In 1,
to y !, ! .. , ÜBTIN.IWIMIS & 01,
. '.. ,-. 645. SALES SY AUSTI
Cp., , :AT THE MERCIIANT7' t.l
iTI E&DA - I LVIiNINO..- li=nk, Isrti
Conlin[fitt.ck, How! and Itenk Lntt , A. x
•L .- ''' ; ' ,l: 'C "'"..ElLl''' '' ' by
AUSTIN LW.MI3 &
1 . •:,'
.. .
I..ltAii, Onto and Dana r.n .11.1.1 . .ara50... .m...tia,,,,, '..
A CyT.ll% LovMl.9 a CO
" Vii 'd'l.3.'er'' by
SWI No Crtaorn. 92 Foarta;a. •
• ; Jamuoemento.
- .
PITTOURGII ART EXIIIBITION.
ri F; : yr lIST ANNUAL EXHIBITION
eitTsI;CI:GII ALLT ASSOCIATION
10th,
4. 9 I:OE.TOAT'S 1149. LL,
PR4I4KLIN BILLIARD EIALOON,
FRAYKLIIN !TALL,
•
• .-
AR.*
- „._
. -
. .
attit EA... ctript..e.iltd PiltsbtleTzlt . .Ehelitge
•I
JO?. ATTIIEWS, Ja, Proprietor
ilis ele
. .
T-I,ant and corammlinus Hall ;... a'lvr
proelded with NINE NEW SI AlittLE DEi urlir.ll.o
IBLEK nf thn ixtoxt itn.l meat approved idyl° and 1. ern.
;ad.!. otberwiw flitertnp equal to so tiger.,bo <pantry Er
liteacconnundation of citenone and hie:d and for light.
air. conn Eat and catvonience, In nut vurp•sacd, if equaled In
liledlitattom States. The .lirnp lIC t. - 1 - solicits • continuation
f tlie patrons;;' . 0 Ili. rally le.tntted on hie lialoon hereto
we, and tutturta the pantie oh.: tlery attention will ho
ui t tditteir cornErt and nlvtonra
I N. lii—Agent for the main 01 11/Marti T•ltles, Balls, Cloth,
tics, pie -Pointe, Chalk. nod nil other articles in Itla ilea,
Melt he nun di4pn•n .E.t no eel...made terms and at the
. .nofattnrvev wholeude price, - .-,_ dallyd
liburationa
I INSTITUTE,
!IA so,el( ens 1 , 4,7, NEAR NON
Fc.opt , o on MONDAY. the VJth AUGUST. Terms
2:101 , 110(.1d00 U(lhn !moths. J. Si. S5lllll,
sur;ly.l
Just Received.
AIVIUEL GRAY &SON,
NO. 19 FIFTH STREET,
Pave Received another Selection of
Ii?,NGLIESH MEILTONS
cOLons,1:91 1 051 .
BUSINESS SUITS,
`Which they are Making up to order •at
MODERATE PRICES
No. hi FIFTH STKIXT
GBEAT CLOSING OUT "SALE OF AN
r R DRY G-00338
•
!'J. BORGRAFF'I3.
.V.l. 76 fides: Meyer, difrpheny City.
NV iircommenee tieday nod ee.l his entire stook of Winter
Ury filecds at greatly minced prices, o he contemplate.
Maktett alterations id his Ettore 1(00m
,
whereby he will haw
to remove tene stock of goals on hand at that timer.riEliva
him mall, mho Is dutertnined • to here as little stock of
good! ou hand by the middle of January as possible, and
goods at any Pelee in order to do so. de7:ltndlo
L IGHT 1
uulll
I ism at presaut 'supplying Churcbra, Railroads, Private
Ilwaßings, Ac., with
! to WRING FLUID, term AND CARRON OILS,
!Mich I am prepared to hamlet to any extent at lowest
pricer, and ' , Carrara the quality equal to any in tbo city.
S. JOHNSTON, Druggist,
Dealer in Family Medicine', So., So, iho.,
corner Fourth and Ernithfleld street.
: 14,3P1LL1T3 TURPENTINE, ALCOERIL, Sc., Minya on
Jai '
!-Tlial DAY HATS ANI) CAPS. /71 - 4.titilt
ix the time to !my If you wiab toat...
EAVS MONEY.
STOBE, Federal it.,Alft3hery,
re tho tilsoo to gc.: tho worth of your money, NEWGOODS
son 'received for the Rulldays, nnifilin'entiro &tech marked
oovia;ta the LOWEST PRICES FOR CASE!.
F AIII.I3ANK'h SCALES
FA] RIDAN6'S MAY, COAL, PLATFORM Lud
COU &TEE. SC-ALES,
,Of t4 .. rry ifercriptlov, for nale , et
PAIRBANK'S SCALE WAREEMOSE„
VFARE A USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRES
IINT by buying e bendeetue pair of
GAITERS, SHOES, or
SLIPPERS,
11,0
!; PEOPLE'S SHOE EaCiBEI,
; • D. S. DIFYCNBACITER,
No. lb sth street, mix Market.
a BLOODLESS VICTORY!!!
J,000,000 COXES SOLD OF
~ 3 ids
r 4-,. • •
Az?. _
mAG p Astral
'Cuts enormous quantity of this Inimical°,
has boon parehmed by citizens of the United Motels
dctOng tho short time It Las been befiro the public. Thu
striauo for this estrsordiasry success Is simply in the actual
trOlt and rams or Ma article:—No one hays the DLAGNET
/9 PLASTER wlthont I,Kosainl its friend. Is performs all
tlit4 is promised, sod omits with It ill own recoaatimads ,
Cori. Trnly ibis Is • sictory--poscefal and N00d1e:4 , 4,0t
w;tl Ostlers not less glorious than the trl=plis of war, with •
sad desolation.
:,The MAGNETIC PLASTER. Is undontloilly the °rosiest
Strengthener Cad Pain Destroyer that Science haslet ills
*sled. If ion pat this Pharr anywhere, grain is titers
tke?.Plaster will stick those wittl tho pole boo taatehett.—.
ittO Pinatas sawn, etistmtho pain away, and
'TAU: CANNOT EXIST WHERE VHS eras Tia
LS APPLIED
Itehomatism, Larnetwaw, Eltifinees, Debility! Nervoranbas
Drrinstis, Coughs, and Colds, Pains asht Aebar
of every kind, down men to Corns, are fessedfately manta
little patience, per t' awed, by the ratab .
earl n norm. of the MAO NMI° rLAsral. It is tbo edr.
plest,turest, aafett, pleasantest and cheapest remedy
la
existeoce. ICS application is tinivnnial--equally to the
airing man, the delicate woman,and the feeble infautc—
s.o.4l2 end all it will prove a Balm and 11 pkI1d1:Ig.
041 I. evocable, and without tmnoyance or thoeble. Ins
Rita is within the reach of all—rtch or poor; all pixy bars
ft Who arts McLeod minoring In any way.
?AMENS should to always supplied with tills In4la,
flit PLASTER. It will to . fho ood - phyactuu - tuipi
flowatiold, ready at all times; end at !natant rude*.
Pot tip in airtight tin boxes. Rack box will make six to
Opt plasters, an: On, chlietan 'sprawl them. - Pere 5
.opts a box, with ful, and plain directiorm.
D. C. DIORFALEAD.
Invents and Propneter,l9 Walker et., New York.
• VOILSNEADIDIAGNNETO PGA.cYSDie told by alldn'S
Ode In every city, town and Kalov of the linNed tewW.
nobwOlkwianY
! • i Cour! ow QC:ANTES Sustows.—Befwo , Jud Lei
14c,Clare, dicllon sad Pork.
OREHEADLDIONET-10 PLASth.::
KIS by Mawr JOHNSTON', Dt'sged.
1 . 4 1 011 RENT—'I-1,75t0ri rick
b
Nog. No, 109 Liberty fit:m.4, st rowel:4 occop dkaivebll-.
;au. L GM.fis en t s b e d sod moot plasma bermes.
city
This Ls one of p u -k,f2, aoing 1.001:0 six chain.
In:the , contsWkalit, d.. 0.1 hot
rivpty to Ca. Jatorsll.lforcsn. or to
amaw =MERTON k. st.
--
FTIOPOC
bbls. fresh-itoll , Thatter;
s do Yd&+•
107 bus,Dtial ApsaHr;
6 bb1,16 - 610 Uo=4
Ya ,
ilLre -413 , 1 for aale by • LITTLX .t.
144.1401JR.---100 EIS:4EOM'; • ;
LO do /Anal do
Pd sal for old by jai* lATTSM t TDINCLZ4
i®l