1 I ~ ,E STABLISHED iitge w i ts t ton : Ai; . . La. GRATA eouttemOtuifintraiwr,and : 71):4 111 283.1Ab l i "11148"liti L....._ glik .1y • - `Pirriwaita B. Pc tnu ilix ''lta • '.1.3a1it....... vilitittietiliill! Grocers, •_ ' , ;••. ,:i,, E . :p1 A cows or ' , , Y"lllWle. ii ts . L i .1.. lslna ; n i, PL roar L woes ' ..... 'JOHN W ;,A L 'R 0 0,.4 a admiussiviv.mimailai.rs,-; Comer of .SmithSeid and Water Streets, Pt 7 • • PirrSllllBl3ll, P*IRGA. 40111611111111. i Or.. iroraittetilisti' and Comeemime ararchatelt, lehti.oll4 1116. th 404 PRODUCE tonally, Ap... 3 4 4 kLiblrty.btres... -- amalvinkh6.k. — sioc.., h co, Pitetmegh; Joe. Dilworth, gm d. Brotrei.ll %irk pwlell64o. Lemie.Dels.ll •O. ./saittesJl Ohba thy d 4 Tatum' 01,-21,Losha L L 114.14r1Vpo,11kaikett:L/alliticiaxiacElemak Sltomar Akio, dm terabit.r a eine*, Sherwood a Cl;. Mr. Stalling a Wadi. Salaam% ga l l a Darry.do;, . Rkbardeon a Orestooa, Oookmaa a Brahma, do; A. II 0011 b, tier Yeeh. . - WY. EDGERtON & .82EWART, Whotauletirotteeet(loniiiission'iferabante, 10 Ui).AREET: a. 11. 11a/10014- . 4.3.1A,:.31 Nir o 0., Oimimi&;Oom & 104 i wardisig Meralka&ta. .. : hod M.W. D.k.. ilk • WESTERN litsEßVt CRUSE, op•rricp, Polk, }Lucit.. itins, ciao; rota 10 t ..1 iw.eßmi,it,W.4 • Lwa ou, Dew bait uhrflaties reamatlly. 1.&•••• , I&I wiat. 'pawns sumer. F • • vlrralUitell. Pa.. 43 o rd i; t.88'11yti.,.M.1..tt11.11 A N T 8; ;. 53.E . t.4141N ex. PRODU9.IE. eminently at bead. P star sumaloo paid to dialog order. Pm illrobatpnsegrojrally. oc&lrd _I &MRS 'A. Fr ER, Forwarding add 00113I111110:4 &IdItOIIANZ far the otho of fLOOD. 0 ltd N, twos; taxa, worna,e fIED sod Prod.. soshrally, No/ If Mallet &Fen, earner Aral, .13,11,d)5y,,t01.„ PittabodstVilll/sio toorth, 1110, do, Urea, tar M., ao, Juba 1 1 / 1 11dOP; do: D. Horpfr, •• Oa, Oloolonsoll; d. Brody, Outlier , Id,* M., Sant, Wfoodiag, /Ismael. Gicioqi. do, chruthia woo, a Douton,es &Kamm a Ara, Paaaaitad -- - , I I aawly Try 4 4.1 t 11,8 T, diPSA:fiILISS,' ..,.... - .• i-eatopuits AND PROVING* OOMMISSEONMEJICELANT§, ~ , ,: 267 Liberty Street, corner of Rand; erriiircnisa, ratura.- , - • • • -- **.Patticolir attootke jive to Ow vurehlassad We Of Illoory.Grala. Dow 'rainPotato., Peet, Loßio . o °4 o Ohnoo% Cknor oat lloottli Soo* Co. ' WWI. promptly 411•0 asi *a faired ons• Voe pion. lti noosemodoottaiedgeommfo,• • " • •• • . isaliko Of the Nvabefxb log Itanobet.ri. Oliaili Sa Al ~q MALKL B. FLOID a CO., - ATLi , ~_ : _. . mausaparf minimums, PAdfctrr i pAlAgisua Goon.lly, pirnitsuaga. pA. ''''.''''' gr ...... }. ‘ALM-D 4,01 . . EIM=IMIS 1. 4 .61M.195. veAcrwips. dr. NUN, 0OMISSION" MEROIIANTS, .t...'"bie.iiixtts IN FAITH Aim 8188, • • ikoe Agouti, for the Nile of ' Manning. -Fire rood and — Pot Clay, . Noe. Cavan! tillrood NOON% anti Sloth, Analmrsh. ingWiapie'oet P l / 4 R r at lfoeuractoriore picot. CAA NMI lee Nee. • 102.1 yd 111113µVOIAIL, a•auscar, , a owe wilma j a 0(4 roniirdiiig and :121oon 4ardbanta. • Pz*simai4i asill,Woid, • Xs. lia:Awo awl , 112411.0 d Pi enumailalMMlM.....lllll4.ol •14.643.1 SPRIINGIGII naguJitruel t CO., • COMICIAgION ILAN TS. Dp-Lkiti LW WO(OlideS, Proreions& Pioduee Generally, /116.409 Liberty S trMt, Pittsburgh. • SI*JIC A • J is Main UP la'reitnisiiii.l 't . roduens. 00=1168i= and Forwarding Marahanta, No. 134 6.o.4Bi.ikunoweb, Pa. • • - • ttgutstb. • WApte.k6OINC44; wtwiessie Diuggig, Z 0 4 , 1 , 4 -01) Sl. , l l .oo!vesitd Areal for Zuytt% &Aid dwd lraitacti, - ten Ltberty Itre44., Vast. blargb,{ll, . - A FAIINESTOpti a W ., WHOLE . Nth DraiestirWralselqrera, of . Milk lad, Lltbaript,tarate W d sad' groat atrest., Mt. FAitUN - 4. RRITEI4 WIIOLESALEARD slll Druggist.. eoinee fol Liberty and et. Clair mi. JOSEPH FLEMING, ISUUOICSSOIi TO L. .111:1tiorser Itsultet nnet and" Dlamoadkse9. =l , l , OD hand .full and sitatlArte a Drug% cto Madkla•Ohosta, ISrfamery, ea all attain pp, jOloin bushaer. airrhyle!agankrftuipticut aulatilly easposudd as dal wax , K14Y814.1t, DKUOGIST, Jur up Wood arse I.' eanleiß a Wood street - m4 Virgla Pidtabeirgb, Pal • V .1 . , , b4.10 T , • iWhoiesale [Alder in. UDratrA P*Aa, VArnhbre . 1,1 Drina's. 14.224 Liberty sena. PlUsbArgh. " • AU onion, AUL mein proottlatAndiale. -. • Ottal iblato Agents -• • - 12..eataivls. - PROXISSOItY • NOTES, m0r4.0.1.01 611;magitir for mow,. caa proms lonanttroagb toy Agolnty, MI rapt. Thom •Ildalog W tam,* : . tbeir mow go4adrantaiir, ma always II tof ant sad stool clam popper a my omc. . for coluiftideal sad itdatimri cooldpilial. — Mee ORAN? MUT, opparte at. Paull Oittudrat Prozixki;: *aim IrAUKS .110LALES CO., Pork Packers wad Dealers t Protlimi, tor.. alb:lM tad haul 1461)0 I &SOU :& UUTCHENSON; ',Com&lesion. ju and POtairdlog dation Wiotora io vino Oben% Flour, PUN &Om, Botts*, Lhooott Pl. Pot sad Pout MINN, 8 .0 d., Orol4Ptiod, holt, sod Prodooo r IPagral/p• oat am& hatityploar &Pintootoaro obrotod oil hood.— agouti WO:with of. Pladitoa.oea. otd •pd Pearl Mardi. , 0r.116 &wad cid 10 llmota, botrome Wool Poldhlloid oda, Plttaaprga, Po. optipi City _ _ AIISLIOUS.E.-11BNRY a. OOLLITiII, sotrOgimminas Wielmusoad Drier Is Mow., uttm, Law Ifigh sad PArodime Wood st...6o•oWaer,-liti•bint• .721 Austc,iikr yonN.ll:_iatuks; No.Bl WOOD ST., U 1 .-mnma- um m 4 ludnk sinoljla. Arai RCOnm.•1111R11 . (Bootbs) PLANO FURIES, MA. Mt • 1•1.1111.11011 spun IIKL01:11101511 and OMAN EIARIIIOIIII4IA wk . LW/wig Rtad•al IllduslOords. ^ • KLEISER &, ,, BECh, No. &3 FIFTII a of Ilaoltsd=ole AgestlrtlNKß 1 1 41(08,1114 WAWA lIMITAWiI nada 111= v o oorsomoso.v E . l.6Eatruoint, moons*, C • mg -Bum: b•eirr Plop 17orids, dad [sponse of Mudd sad Xrdeat.ladodlo•dhtm.., ads *pet 4i .Ha rAsokatisibiauure,.Dava; a 00.% &Am Mork • d • • t diddit. •ID WO•d KM*, t bcinitimr f4ents. G.°RDOV .....01Mpp.„ • 'T32 ham. GARDLNZR COFFIN. Ag.wt For 'rook' fUI • 1112 Itianwee Compaq, North emottocnrer mod struts+ : • A. MADEIRA; Agont for Delimar• ILTBNIIIC, , ATWOOP 4 Secretary of , the Kaioitratolit lasatanne Oct, PS Intern.: " dal DTP Coots. L LL MrsoanaLL.:_ 13 wrr IhROILyjELDAL 4004( TH m ut " Art thwidhltjWbalisid 'lli-i. ► tapissad Racy Dwy Gogt. corner Fourth anli • C>4, 1, 4 0V,8, Aealet,in Ot* spot Fll4Ol - 4 , Dr **4WD( ..tb# al_ . l lo ll a f 4 - 11. PLUM/4111:01W *extol -I-Bert iSookstllst# o lft. iso4aor ' ROIIIIIML/13.1DAVIS; __..sor to John S. Dimbear6.kx la Doak BWloein,ee, No, NI We* gawk earTmrce Dinfted i MO , v M. 0. JOll : a DO., Statioaen. ~Biesek IllakandainuonaliPlob Mem, IN. A:AirD_BTA. 'dam No, 111 ;11 1 krlitiliklaseilliii iletbd an PIP org*.r. 5C6,1 anturwisaismair , 441-.4.q4 . , 0,0 - . / 24gAT!t/A4PY444 AND Dit*l ; f1 s= Guars ___ - -- PRANK V AN GORDBEI, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION . lIERCHANT. Deals Is Floor, Brom% &W., Butter, Lod. Meese. Pork, Drltd sad Ors. Wrung sad Produrs gunandly. ham& Gitbi Advaators wade aw CbtUsigrustcstr. Warehouse, No. 114 Second Street, Pittsburgh. algrAlkela • Krems & kahoq Pittuburgh C. Pella k Co., Pittsburgh Warm • OoMo, do I Phriver • VII worth, de oak ' Spinier, Ilarbssuirti a Lb, 111113 CAN ,•A‘.l., of too late Om aD. kl'•uoo)d • co, Ws 0. 'WA auoitzu, Si. Patet:gh.—Antu anavezu. Plttotegh 11.0051• LO t ARBUCKI.t* uT I.IOLESALE GROOXRS, Produce and OcOnerholoo Illorobaoto,3obloro 11311.0 Posen and Yarn, leased NOoaro noEl Byropl, Floor, Boom, Mee, Mom, ILIA., So: No. 253 LiberrtY et. eau, PirtoßUllaki. LAMBERT de 13FILP ro 'llllllEr- IT IIOLESALE GROCERS, Produce Deal es...ad Clotomladon lierchanta. No. 6' Blatt' stunt, '1 Pilf.dturph, P. TIN. 11111.1. AIMS Tati•lll4 LITTLE • TRUNDLE, HOLESALE GROCERS AND COH 11111108ANT* Drlen to Produce, Saarela. C bFish. Oaratal •.d Lard 011. bar. Nan" GLASS Can ' na Yaurs, sod Prrruaorda Many..crous DooD.MY. sal6 113116001aD BT., PITTSBEIROLI R. a J. WM.. WI. Tafealt & J. WATSON & R. Wholesale Glrooers. AND DIALERS II Rope, Oakum, Pitch, Oils and Pittsburgh Manufactures, WATER( ISTRICIET, 'ADM Sto 136 isall:1)111 PIETSBURUIL Ivaic W23OLEBALLEI •f3ROODR, Nos. 111 . awl •0 - Wood I eeee rem Waist sawn& ...... Welts- TOON ,6PG;LL & 80N, Grocers, end Corn y , mosso* teterehasta. Assets for *be eel. of Iron sett Bloom., No.loo Liberty street, fittabersta. teltelye in B. JONES, WHOLESALE ORO- Ia a= nod Ltoon fan:Asher, Dealer la Pavan., and ritsionrgb gansthdinr., No.l4lWater atand.nee. ellarry . aniy.Plnenngh.Pn. ant:La .-, , with. r. urn.— Jultat 5.... AU QIIRWER DILWORTH, WHOLESALE la Orman. Ka la) and 112 Second argot, (twptwento Wood srmi grottho.ll.l..Pittinarib. 50.111111311.-,............mwakM 1 11 , —...........iiiia.L1AA ROM j DEW FLOYD & CO., WHOLESALE ilmen &Oa CbiIIICANIQR tlerplunl.. Na 178 W... 1 .cl 2.28 Liberty amok kletaburgh. • Joie ,011111 ...... 011..• mu AT? & WILSON. WIIOLESALE ORO fibairobdoei Illeeitiable end Nolen In Pr. duos sad Pliudieirgb Mribufactunie, N. nil Liberty creel, pittebbrith. • )en J. 11.12 ......... AM= AnTVaLL, LEE 4 CO, 1010LESALE Amen, Prothios and Outantiaibia Merchant+, and le Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 8 ir.r+l , h. eithilta W.& 1.1 Prima rt., Pittsburgh. aplB R BISCIN • & CO., WHOLESALE • • ammo, i»to Itsrchants, via Psalms in all H of` Na ilstoroi„ !Prods. sad Pittsburgh Mauufurturec, rnstreht, Pittsburgh. istortyd mom, EiBERT DA r.zmtj, a co., ;ill - c . a.& • - ALII " 0101W11114.1 and forronitag Mer• and Dalerstii Eft and Pfttabergh ShandiKt•trra No. 11$1 tawny stave, i Pittsbarsts. Pa. 0,2 ISAIAH •DIOKZY b. QO., IVUOLESALE proomn,ClummladoollerebiZieomi Moth.. Prodsee, if,. Wstor stro.44nd 011hoptan.t.Piue.rge. l -fatnltitl w. J. ROM, SIGN AND ofoiloodm, PAINTER AND GRAIN I{l. - No. 61 Finn &rasa?, OppilTeltii Odd-Fellows Half, PIITTSBURI.III, PA Slan work done for the trade. ydlod . Sucittints JAMES • . WOODW VIHIIIIIOSIg2CAND CHAIR WffOLMALE AND lIRTAIL, Imbruing oory otylo or JP IQ IR. X. 7 I T 17 11. 13, ROSEWOOD. MAHOGANY AND WALNUT. Busubwor :tiAILOBAI, CHADIANS AND DIMINO kOOIIIA, • lost to ao I Is NEWYORK AND P HILADELPHIA Wassitoors, Nos. 77 LID 79 Zino, Btoutat, =AWN pirmattßun, PA. •• ---,AMA L a:•vocmra a cur., •LIMALOI9I.III4 or IfURNITURE AND CHAIRS _ Of &err, beadription. VIV:0111r —"grad, di, Warm rhlie and Pre.. 1, t.• Ilareboou-1165. 18 & dO Smith( WO 81.. TEAMBI d oz CABIN FURNITURE—We J rdy auchrITI4IDOAT 0411 MUM& and town* Um atnadJan ul Itinesialatastaa la tariftlekthi DOW.- . , quack flastruutsJ Fr BE NEW YORK DAY BOOK says: r aTh• inajority Elafr Irsahaft, 'fair up., Ilslr flair Oil., and the sombarlowas proparstions welch ars now bailors the poblio node. sob sztraloopint, hypo-- I.IW sad taotaatic thies as wa ens paraded lo show door arida, sod toorapapar headings.. hair propparlans, are all honahnits of lb. Oral oaten their real esoarlt, when the pawnor...3 , , Kilda On do so harm. 1100'd LARti. WHALE OIL, Lahti OIL, SWEILT OIL, 'ereobd sod cob Drag, makeup, when la 4..at11al wrappos sod white blot slain bottles, tha minket character of Icarian and adieu Was coetly, are toothed add, some trfayllabls term, sal caught at op verdant - Vous sod old of N 0.... Posh Is sot the ebararter ot Rodowor Wood/Hair lowtorathe Thre iv:Meows coma tofu,* the world without any shish Moue IllOplikdorloar, or any other ascoonling sod startnag elitchpanay harrow he steeply Wraiths". • Ha. iterforanfor what It ewes.a preAraly—and as • Radar. , stint Itarrta Way Peeks. Wood'. Rafe Restorative, and iw V. 4 Polosi....lo•YV, TM - Very bralto, sopa, both log Wel for it or dihat you will get come worn sob- Italle. than petVLIIIM 11•111 Oil On poor anologo. Bosom ber, Wood's Ilestoratlyi tl.a Oak I. lb. brat article az tsot." It Will, by Nsture's *Ain Process, Restore Gray Eta& to the- Or/iitnal Color - ,• • , Will mats Usk -Grow ooßald U. Wdl restore thollataial Ilecratkins, WD d roomiest oc4ao itching, Will remora aUDandrldfr • WILILoors all intlptlooli—evan Scald Read, Wilt make the flak OA and Gliway, Willoakii Ms old apnaar prang nolo, Win prawn, thil Color ,olWalr tat Alma, Waal nevi skill lad' atop its F. 11114, And!, °mot Waii Best TOUVt artkl. fortts Mir cow lo Illantifactand by 0. 5: 1 ,W601) 00.. nod rod WholOwila and latall, 0[444 Brisdatay, flew fork.andl It Alarket et, B 1 Louie, No. I -Poldln Pttlaberig4bi O r. oro:R. [Stets; 111: Lb 0- WIBTOUIi • 00. and4l • - 4404171 OTIOB ORCIDIC CAIOIOI4 OIL COL -4,11 1.11CT01L5,--Th• obbwriben ore woil looatal and offer raellitiso to thugs barrios erode oil t o solo. to d 'with tbrai. They hon.:RI - 60 lbw teat wan:Amino sad cll• two lo the oily He that pupas,. Tboi will neeira, DLOt• 111.14 deliver to ord l ' it ori cotortdialoo, making Sitars! advsticsa. Tae, , or wit to rwoiro sod store moaned oil, arid sell ow colarolesloo, *lmo &slow!. To beatentiertaa Oil, tblok we ran off, r !well*. very into b to tboir adwoutaio. del7' 114,1811 bleli BY ik 00., 80 sod 81 Winer et. LLINOMIRS CS giILETON FISHING REELS •oloblb tau maul OURMI, and prononored by export owed *home to be the MIX:1=1 for ale by 84214 b. woLn. IL tot. Ltlx.rtl sod Si. CI Q 021iDalt ektoDuc R.-50 hue. Small White • 54d4k0 vashem, bbt. APPLIIA, • IDO bci OATS, •lols astia 115001:8, It We Maw Gel LARD, 15 Rh OOHN SISAL, 35 - 1,02. fogary tor sal. am , • Ja& 4. V67Z1611, dawn°, 3.lmtrt mud 1/5 DRODUILIK—b bble. Fresh Eggs; HO boo choke Hahn PIOCHE.% ao bio arse,. Jo bbl. HOMINY; • bbl. BRAKE; 100 boo RYA 100 ton BAILIE; 600 boo DRY APPLES; &Aoki, ciugoeky tracrank 2000 BNIILS. Rag and Straw WRAP• PURI PAPER, Maaala aid Tea Paper, AN ado at iunofactural a' price& bigtetat m.r►.t pride pald, t tub, for RARB, OHADWIPEC a BON, Paper .ad Rag W.rhoae•, No.lll Wood atrtal, PittabsrAti. INDIA RUBBER -CLOTHING, Fishing Ikea* SeptArnisi Featly Alt-Decte, i t OusblosassZ bort Psis Coots 1100 lot GotoS Peen, Lose ere, asps, abort Lots, Gas Dow; ibethe. DIGGSt. Maar. St dor*, Door Sfeinvysed • greet variety of other tooth fa the India lubber Ilea, always on Last at IS mod 28 bt. ash et. . 1 J. • 11. P II 'MUM iWAIIOIOER B la I N 0, HOSE,. I muse PACIINO,4IIIII2V. end EMIRS ROM, of the Mit qtrODy and all the dl/.net eul ahem be bad *Abe tedhittabbet P.rotA 90 .ad tlolltp.4.t tt. PHILLIPS. L-BEL LINO. oak tanned, of the era quality, creme... manotachtre, ell duo, al way. as Mud at 25 sod 25 et. Oberst. • • J. a n. entLiaee. Y•LIIDZST-200 in mini* ran /10T4-100 awful mow Lubin tuna st 4 Tanks OTOZD !ttTrit—in ricks sow:_leadtag tram mer J. T. /121/1111114.-111asti• *Scre DTT APIPLTS..4I•neka d More. • GUMS■ •19:, Tall.y)W Mons for solo by ISAIAH Itioaxv 00. Rai 1311,1 tilt* WRAPPING PAPII4-111rata,- Mt' libite,ltaamot Born* iii.bradt tow at the taw tut lot Wm. •011tDWIOS /150 N„ h. Itk wea orm.riaiterget. 100 31ilak BMW , OROP'MOIMISIES, • PaSsaliniftreittolotril <2 X %!1%, 16310k5. TWO IMPORTANT BOOKS from the pram of Tleknor A Nelda JCarr recalmd A remand !Emory of Lord . Bacon, from unpobliabad Antobingtapb, of Dr. Alexander Oarlyle, Sltairtar of bared. containing ifeersiitale of the Wen of ble Thor*. /111.1141 W. .o 1 Addition Alesangsea New N .dc.: Thohrhtmon Plashing" by bane W. New T , maroant Limrator.: kr Addlami AA*. nog doylies of the following good bad!: Onderta at Indio by Two 80mb... Hyman of do -Agem Inc sad Ardor. Reneamit litodoe! of Life Ormi.'4l 80... of Natural Moldy. Ibiermtlase of • °wintry Parma Reed tar mile by ROBERT S. DAVIS, 3.14 No, 93 Woodd. MIT: NEW AHD BEAUTIFUL EDITIONS A. of 'fie BRITISH AUTHORS, M /10AULRY'S ESSAYS, II vote. °SHEELER do 4 do LSSIB'S 4 do WORKS, ' CULLUM'S Middle AgerCll vole. 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WieratO 66.1 Mseauloy—for ..le by dell) KAY 4 , C t ., ft§ Wont street. VEW BOOKSI NEW BOOKS! Th. Great Praparalion: or, ILalmhallan DI AL Man: by Hi v. Mr. Conn.r.g Horne Rolla& nail Poem.: by Whittler. Ml.. Gilboa'. Caret r. /led Wllll. Poem.: Woe anJ ooi 1. • Prof Blostraphken Sawn,/ Smiley. The Haratorefileciety. illy In Trasalhou: by Arthur. • The Csav .of tie Alp. Homan of tr.oth Men rho bare Rhea no WM. Elephant. Pur wale bJ J 511.3 le READ. IA Rooth aL 11,1 MM FOR listil. PHY3/M ANT VISITINO LIVTB FOR 1.1 PHYSICIAN:. HAND BO .E oa prokaTißs. am/ loot . JUSNIIOLD EXPENSE ROOKS FOR ISM ALMANACS Fla 1881. Fur wale by KAY A CO, FA Wood areal. PLIYJICIAN iStnic-aitonai TWAiiiiiiVYtilri fki—Xditt. 16 4 19—Removed to the comer', b( Peden( wee( and m o w ann., I pen nay sad eeeniNg. Esser at any time. The iierviee. of Prof. J. N. DORRIS, of the Pittebnigh 1. meta College, hare born amend for. the erasing, en that parawo miehitig us feetrnetad Is Root-itee9tog, Alto. bne, Arithmetic or Crammer. ' Tog' apetinsons eirculan, &date.. 5114 PP Nit ; attle:ly4 Allegheny Oh, Y601)1( STAMM, NNANPIibN, WIN re-almo on li/ON DAY, tne dd day of NE /TR eIfIIIFL Term, 526 per mentos of dee monthe. J. hi iiIIITU, I vd orinetral hoots R 56toes. JOH al (.:A1111P13101..L. .S.N FACTU RE R BOOTS Ir .- and /11/Ukt) orlavory deoclplign, Va. 81 ikul hi I,4Mborff L. Pa. .52!1:171: ertliarrril Cephalic Pine, Cephalic POI, Cephalic Pala Cephalic Pill. at JOSEPH. FLEMINO'S, at JOSEPU-FLEMING'S, at JOSE PQ FLEMING'S. . Corner of the Dientood and Market Faro C rner of the Ittana,nd and Market Street I f the Diamond met Market Street FRUISAVIiVON VP:VI jONERI 200 box-a Layer Habana rob TFftl HOLIDIVP' 600 boxes Onneb do 3 0 do JO RIO qr•baa do do WO beau Oo• king do 60 mats Sudieu do 26 wt. Mbar Corraor 4, .60 keg. Bonito... Ps wire. 6 culs do d • 200 Noe, Loa, do 200 runic. Sign; N... nrolroa, 600 drams do do 2.2 run. Arabia. Dotes, 6000 /rah Otim Dr0(11, wroth 4 II sacra, 00101 Drench Cream Candi, noire M0p.... 10001 CLrlatthaa and New l..r t u.r Tou, For ..le by IIkIIDOR • ANDISIttON. d.IT 32 Wad at oppr•lt• bra , :1••r... Ihoel DRODUC,E. ID bb). FLAX Sot 0, 2 LW. ROLL 111.1TrRa. luck P.lm. /6A rtikitA, 160 dal Parity kilethis, for ul. by 4010 T R. Tolima • '1.1(1. SZ UN Mt I ES' bola. fro.l! ground Cu-n Ideal, 111 1.4 R.D, d DRESSICO ll,ge . Leo Intl fir , gbt 041'4, SS bolas Prime W. IL ell dl:: C. IGO dna CORN SOW AIM, b 2•44:e• V if, ; lust rawiewi lot amfe 420 JAS. A. It IZR.R, cr.reer Mat d Ylnt .4. FXTRA FAMILY FI,OUH, for WIJISA A RAI/ OATS, b tel 3 ROWERS I'ItILWORTH. 849 Liberty mt. G irrs! GIFTSI PANOY DRY GOODS %MIRED DOWN to Idttite purchase. to tut, HOLIDAY PRESENTS! &IS 0. HANSON YHVH Yi Mark.* et. RIOES ice. Prime new Rice; CUSCIS/11. 8 to Prin. Codnob—la ewes for nolo by /WAIVER A I , ILWuRTIL dr3 /37 and 137 Oftwod at. SLtait BELLS! too.. oI All. , wrielloa, SW nolo by B..WOLVILjn • dale rnrnor 131 Chill . and lawny ww rkego J. 0, Williams' Prima Andsl Taboo°, arrittog for .el. by dell WATT& WILSON, No. 284 isit,ty wont, U R U eah .w g -73 boxeschoice lireen Catawba and Lobelia Orapon, 140194. !weird .04 packet m n•wdu.t, Just wed In prim. order, (or rale by del{ OIII.P A Aft SPAR), 343 Llborly fjfi. A TES.—A large ussortmant pf `Skates, Ma Btrapdost WI Mee., for sale by_ TURKEI(B, CUIOKENS AND QUAILS— A One lot.: not reed fn. woo.. 27 IVDONALD t AIIDUIIISLV.2SI WWILEATI—Ita bud. Red T T Wheat, for ,ale by 111TOTI0O0H, WORTIRT At 00., 172 &mod sod 161 rind nrwst. - 101: — ZIJR! FLOOR!-200 bbls. Extra Super .ll2 tine; 100 lAN t.tra Vinet,l; • 100 1/I.ln intrnfpflog Munn; 100 bbl. Equals.; In anon and for ono by doll lIITOUCOOR. 11 . 0RIURY *ln ME - W - MERRIMA - C PRiNTS! Nos preach Mathias, Nem M.DO Naar Figured Cubalatao—jait tred at ; 77 di7 gOIWpFI►I.D l boa - VLOUR--la bbla. Amber Emil y F art Ino Ptopteol 81111. nw 100 rto o.k. Oruro K. fluor—'br oak by BROWN ♦ KIRKPATRICK& ULA6SES--100 bbin. Need Orop N. . a _IL mut..., to ;ache 'or et'r Metnetle, for sae by LITTLIC 114 Second al, JRKNTANDS, Pen Racks, Card CII/308. Portakoonabo, Pocket eke, itomorandom kooks, ar, Mies. sod OW Pee., tor male by N. g.PPM, Blot 800k dc2s eOrnot Wood jnod Sbled EAR CORN— tor 22q taiga Ear Corn, on wharf ads by JAR, 4. emm Mar or k.gapil K I AMILY OLIOCOL ATS-25 'bzk French No. I, fur WO by EINTN/Ift • ANDIBBON, ap Maud at. moats Pt-Mules tforol. VAIONI3.-25 boxes Lemons for Labe by WITMER. I ANDIVION,SII Wool ibeet, *4O BUOKW AT FLOOK-,2ooiracks Zitrn sawNour—dor lota by deb JOHN 1 , 60 Th !ao.j Hi Wood O. D RY A PPLIB-1110 bus. in store for sale 0.12 e ROO ~ S-50 dozen seaortedi for sale at, IP 114 eseo■d 41. &It A ' COHN-75 bus. Ear Ibnu,just reo'd for ask by 801 ¢ DAtZULL 00. laurrEfr--r Ads CfIEIBRIO bates-prime W. B. Chaim AMO ~-,-,: ,.....1...,, . -:, : :- . •44.,;kr, ; , ,, ;1:;,-,., - . : ':,i.:4; . '{ ' 1 , . . ._.. u . R . 0.... y . ~ rFITT„:„.B.. . _,.... :.:„, .., . , !: , . G . . ' and at the' same time afford ample protection to capital and labor, and to the commueity at large. Our statute bookie are lull ol acts of inconacinition couterrinCepeeral privilege., various as they are oumerous,; dissimilar in their grants ol power, and , ucteilmal iWth•ir lintelities and, flannelette.. Well' comwdered end . judicious general laws to meet all classes efleorpoutione, would remedy the evil, econconiseltime and money; relieve dm Legislature' from the c extant preasatrejfor undue. privileges, and be 'jut and equal to all is their administration. The veto power, an conferied upon the Execu tive by theft:m.l,44'6os, is one of the extraordinary powers of i our goVernment. It was given with Much buitininfueed sot erithiont serious unwiring. .aa to ire abehe, by the +amen of our organic law. It kin inyijudgeseet,lb'be need with the greatest caution andeonly. Witco legislation is manifestly in. considerate, or of more than doubtful coneutution• allay:' rriie legislators, cheese as they are directly by the people, is 'eel a manner that a fair expres sion of their view. eV the true policy of the gee eminent can alwayebehad, give to all well-consid ered faeauies of legislation the solemn unction of the bigheettiower of the State, and it should not be arbitrarily defied.", While I shall shrink from no duty involved by the sacred trust reposed in me by the people of the tebromonwealth, I would have every departmentol the government appreciate the lull measure, of. responsibility that devolves upon them. . . The position of mutual estrangement In which the different sections of our country have been' placed by the precipitate action and violent denun ciations of heated Partizans, the apprehension of still more serious complications of one political af fairs, and the fearful uncertainty of the future, have had thesffeet of weakening commercial credit and• partially interruptingtrade; and NI a natural conse quence our exchange,' and currency have been dis arranged. Yet the elements of general prosperity are everywhere diffused amongst as, and nothing 4 wanting but'ereturn hf confidence to enable us to reap the rich rewards Of our diversified industry and enterprise. Should din restoration of oonadence in bushes, and commercial circles be long delayed, the Legislature, in its' -wisdom, wilt, I doubt not, meet the neeeasities of the crisis in a generous and patriotic 'spirit. Thee far our system of Government has fully an swered the expectations of it. founders, and has demo:iterated the capacity of. the people for self government- The country has advanced in wealth, knowledge, and power, aid secured to ail classes , of tie citizens the blithainge peace, prosperity led happiness. The working. of our simple and natu• rat political organisatfoim linen given direction and energy to individual; and aseociated eaterpr:se, maintained pubim order, and promoted the wel fare of all ports ol oar vest and expanding country. ft o one who knows the history of Pennsylvania end uuderetand• the °piloting nod reeling. of her peo ple. can justly charge ma with hostility to our hreth ren of other stater We regard them as friends and fellow countrymen, in, whose welfare we lest a kind intermit; and we recognize in their broadest extent all out constitutioust obligations to them ! These we are ready and willing to observe gener ously and fraternally is their letter and spirit with I unswerving fidelity. The election of • President of the United Stator. accord leg to the tonne of the Constitution, has re cently been elide a' putteet for dieterhing the peace of the events, by a deliberate attempt to wrest from the Federal Government the power. which the people conferred on it when they adop• • ted the Constitution. By this movement the queen 1 Lion whether the goverameat of the United stems emliod les the prerogatiees, rights and power. of ' uveretarty, or mereirremeeents, a multitude GI Independent communities, confederated in a league 1 which soy coo ol thedi may dinolee at will, ienow placed directly. before the American people. Un happily dm question is-not presented in the sim ple form ol political diem:mem, bat complicated ' with the pounin and jerileueie. of impending or . actual conflict; There ill nothing in lb/ life of Mr. Lincoln, ace any act of declaration of hui before or sine. hie, election, to justify the. apprehension that hie Admin istration wiu he so unfriendly to the loud institu- I liana of nay of the States. No seatiments but thou of Undue. and conciliation bare been expreseed or entertained by- the constitutional majority which' elected him; and nothing ban reverted to provoke the exciaemeet which poems to have blinded the jadgenitht of eput of the people, and is precipitat ing Wain Into revolution. • The supremacy of the Nauoual Government has been so fully admitted. and so long chcrtehed by the people el Penneylvama, so completely has the ides of its nationality and sovereignty mould;el their political convictions and directed their petity• cal action, that they are surprised at the perunac ity with which a porton of the people eliewithiere maintain the opposite view. Ihe traditions of the past, the recorded teaching. of the Fathers or the Republic, the security of their freedom and pro. peaty, and their hopes for the enure, are all in harmony with en unfaltering allegianceto the Na urinal Union the mermen race of th e vonstitutron end the aneoreement ol the law. They have cheerfully adhered to the ompromise of our greet National compact, and entertained a proper respect u for the peculiar mutuutins and rights of property is of the people of other elates.. Every true Penn stjleanitietedmite-thet Me. Wu wetland polities! ditty is to the general government,' and he frankly acknowledges pis obligation to protect the consti tutional ugh'. of ell who live under its authority and enjoy its blessings. Nate my election to the/Chief Magistracy of the State, I have taken occamob to any publscly, that if we have any law. ureaper statute books which infringe upon th e rights ul the people of any of the State., or contravene any law of the Federal Government, of obstruct its execution, they ought to be repealed. Penneylvanut has ever been loyal sod 1313•11114i moo, in her recognition of all the duties imported upon her by the national compact, and she will, by every act conestent with her devotion to the inter ests et her own free people, promote fraternity and peace, and a liberal comity between the State.. Her convictions on the vital questions which have agitated the public mind are well understood at home, end should not be nitunderstood abroad. Her verdicts have been air uniform as they hare been decisive, in favor of It• dignity, the prosperity and the progress el her ken industry, and menace or rebelirein curio( reverse them. They have passed into history as the deliberate judgment .of her people, exppeaceful, fraternal and conetitutional naanner ; and when thecehall have been adminietered in the government, as soon they will be, the tiudneu that now rule. the 1 hour will subside, when their patriotic, faithful aid no tional elms bring amide protection and peaceful progress to all section. of the Republic. In the grave plu tons Which now agitate the country, no State has n more profound concern than Pennsylvania. Occupying a googrephical position between the North and the South, the East and the Wee, with the great avenues of travel and trade passing through her harder., carrying on an extensive commerce with her neighbors, to the vaet and varied productions of her soil, her mince and tier manufacturing industry, and butte to them by the lies ol kindred and . mantel intercourse; the question of disunion involves momentous coulee quencento her people. The second ol the thirty. three States in population,stad the first in material resources, it 111 due both ter ormaelyes and to the other Suttee, that the position and eentiments of Pennsylvania on the quecion-thould be distinctly undermood. All the elements of wealth and greatness have been spread over the Stater h a kind Providence with prole.. liberality. Oar tmperate climate, pro ductive soil, and inexhaustible instal weelth, have stimulated the Industry of one people and improved i m the skill of our mechanics. To develop, enlarge and protect the interests which grow out of our natural advantages, have become cardinal principles of 'pia- !Weal economy In 'Peensylvuis, and the opinion ' everywhere prevails americium peuplothat develop. 1 runt, progress and wealth depend on educated and ' requited labor; and that labor, and the interests Me- 1 lathed by it, Auld be ndeqoitely protected against Remise aumpetition. The people of Pentuirvaele have always favored that' policy which aline to elevate and foster the industry of the coon- try In the Mineable of revenue fur the up- pert of the General ' Government; nod when. sear they have had • the importunity in a fair decline they have vindicated that policy at the ballot.bax. When 'their trade was prostrated and their Industry paralyzed by the legislation of the ' General Government, which I favored adverse inter- 1 gists, they waited patiently far the return of &nether opportunity M declare the pull& will to a constitu tional mariner. In the late elution of President of the United States, the principle of protection was 1 one of the promieent iesnea ' With the proceedings of Congress at be list union fresh in their memor- tea, a large tfiejoritiof the people of Pennsylvania entelled thernsalvem lin en organization, which, to Ito declaration of principles; promised, if einem fel, to be faithful lo; their suffering interests and tan gnishing Industry . IPriteetion to labor I sue one of the great principles of Its platform ; it was inscribed en lin banners; it Wee advocated by its public jour- 1 rds; and throughout the minivan it was a leading toxin( the orators of the suceauful party. I This is a propitious moment to declare that while the people of Peensylvknia, pot indifferent to other vital Rues or the carman, they were de mandiag justice for themselies in the recent elec tion, and bed no design to interfere with or abridge the rights of the people of other States. The growth "of our Stale had been retarded by, the abrogation of the principle of protection from the revenue laws of the national_ govermbent; bankruptcy had crashed the energies of many of our most 'enter priaint" cilizenth - buteo voiceof disloyalty nitre.- eon wae heard, nor Was an arm raised to offer viti.• lence to the sacred (fabric of our national Union. Conscious of their rights and their power,„Our peo ple looked to the ballot-box /douses the legal rein , ody foi existing oils. . i Ia the present unhippY Condition of the country, it will its our duty to!uoite with the people. of the I States which remain loyal to the. Union, in icy just and trainable measures of conciliation and fraternal kindness. Lot us invite them'o jots us in the ful. Aluisne of ell our obligationir under the Federal Cenatitition and laws. Then ;Irene cordially nits with them in old er; like obedience . from then Stater *blob banouneed Mate allegiance. .If the toyer Statesust and moderate , without any sumirloe of righ.or ;self respites the threatened danger' mai be averted. ~, . ~ • .0•1‘i is i' National porsrauteet.t. I t has within the sphere of Rs üben...all. the attributed of sorer eigety,L a d soloing • thew ese -the right:sad .dety of nit' e rva e : It le beied upon' a compact. :therhie. II the opf s of the Vatted States , se .. partici. .t- is st result Minitel! eracenion4 which sad for the patre4 of stearin recip, FlOililk,Ull.l ti1.414.Q1 .1 , meat Sts . . • teats directly on the peopte,.ead ' %,rintiont No 10.1054: - : u m o _. & wij mitellegiaeui.• No part of the : - ""•:''''..ini et& Oamiwitefeed Nine pectin ~I 3 norstombisistiolk ollitaten„ , ,ell. .. Ja..l,,;.,,,jou .clua tit, yidemi -- . ‘.._ 41.11,•;Peie1i:*.t...4131i. AiirW9W43lll ". lialliiii. , a . 111411' 74Priiil4.11. . . . .. . ::1::•: - .r.-,- I' .' :.-'l . - :; -, : , •:.. -1 '. - . '..--,.",-: -:,.... , .:.;..ifzi: i ' -.. , ...-:.•1- . , .-;-1,,,e;,4,•:::-,:i4',F.'-'i!. ..iri' , :; -;t'''l•,.' - -.- ' , ''.''''i 4...-2 r a. \tkitii4/ e. 4:i.AiL:4.EVlZlt'l:illakit''Z'f.XLlP4A'4'4‘*'''''gi' ! . a . ..• ~ • ,;, ' ' ,:, , ,54,1 i 1 . , ~1.41,.,:i.V.Y.W1-1,',4,,d ; . . 1 . . . , . Etiveasios. DA V lA' BOOK STORK, • 93 Woodadvest. Havingi i been entrual ed iby the people of Pennaylvsnis, with the aihninististion of the Executive department of the government for the next three years, arA having taken a solemn oath of fidelity to the Constitution of the United States, and to the Constitution of Pennsylvahia, I avail myself of y9ur presence to express to you, and through 'you to the people of the State, my gratitude for the dis tinguishedhonor they have, in their partiality, conferred epon me. Deeply impressed with its responsibilities and duties,! I enter upon the office of Governor of Pennaylinnia, with a determination to fulfil them all faithfully to the utmost of my abilitlf. Questions tif great moment intimately connect ed with the convictions and interests of the people of all parts of the . Nation, now agitate the public Mind ; and some 'of them, from their novelty and Importance, me left 'for eetthi went in the uncertainty of the :future. A selfish caution might , indicate silence as the safest course to be pursued as to these ques tions, by ohe just entering upon the respon sibilities of Thigh official position; but fidelity to the high trust reposed in me demands, es pecially aethis juncture, that I yield to azi honored custom which requires a frank decla ration If the principles to be adopted, and the policfto beiparened during my official term. We have 'assumed, is the great fundamental troth of oar; present theory, that man incapable of Self-government, and that all power emanates from the people. An experience of seventy three years, ; ender the ;Constitution of the Uni ted States, !has demonstrated to all mankind that the people con tid entrusted with their own political destinies; and the deliberate expression of their wiWebould furnish the role of conduct to their representatives in offiCial station. Thus appreciating ] ; their liberal •en achy for self-goy- eminent, and alive to the:ffmporlance of pre- whe l serving, pnro and unsullied it came from the hands of the Apostles- of betty „ this vital principle, I !fledge - myself . shied b etween it sod encroachments, • a ce d by he. tied Or Sinhifioh, hy'lene l u ll y; - '-- The policy that should regulate the admin istration of the govermilent of our State, was declared by its founders', and is fully establish ed by experience. It is just and fraternal in its aims, litrii: al and patriotic in its progress. The freedruni of epeech and of the press, the right of coashienue and of private judgment in civil and ieligiobs faith, are the high pre rogatives to( which the American citizen is born. In Our social organization: the rich and the poor, the high and the low, enjoy those equally, and the , Constitution ind the laws in harmony therewith, protect the rights of all. Tho intelligence of the people is one of the main pillars of the fabric of our govern ment, and the highest hopes of the patriot fur its safety,reste on enlightened public morality and virtue. Our system ol common Schools will ever enlist : my earnest solicitude. Its growing wants should be met by the Log,e laturmin the Most liberal spirit. I feel that I need not kge this duty. The system has been gsinitigj in strength and uselialneas for a quarter of a century, until it has silenced opposition by its beneficent fruits. It has at tones languished for want of just appro priations, from changes and amendments ol um law, and portal"i fr. m inefficiency in its adminintration; but it has surmount ed every diffieulty and Is now regarded by the enlightened and patriotio of every police! ;faith as the great bultrark of safety for our free institutions 'I he manner in which this, subject is presented to the Leg islature, by MY immediate predecessor, in his annual message, fully harmonizes with public; sentiment; ind his recommendation forsid to the ;Farmers'; High School of Pennsylvania meets my most cordial approbation.l.'nvited to the rich prairie lands of the Nest, where the labor of the husbandman is, simple and uniform, when; population has tilled our val leys, it pastas away from our highland soils where scientific culture is required to. reward labor by bringing fruitfulness and plenty out of comparative sterility. While individual liberality has &tine much for an institution thcit is designed toeducete the farmer of the Statet the School languishes for the want of. public aid. An experience of ten years his fully demonstrated that the Institution can be made self-sustaining; land it requires no aid from the State except biZ the completion of the'buildings in accordance rwith the original design. A liberal appropriation for that purpose would honorable to chit Legislature, and a just recog nition of a system of public instruction that is of the highest importance to the State in the development of our. wealth, the growth of our population imd the prosperity of our great agricultural interests. . . The Slate having been wisely relieved of the management ul the public impravemenni by their sale, the administration of the government in greatly amplified:, its manures. aro certain and well understood, and the amount of the debt is deft. aitely ascertained. A rigid economy in all its to- nous depurtmentl and a strict accountability from all public officers, areeapected by our people ' and they shall not br diaappointed. Now that the debt ol the State Is inftne Canoe of steady liquidation, by the ordinary niece. or the treasury, .11 unnec essary capenditmlgs ol the public money Must be firmly rained, so that the gradual diminution of the indebtedness jffiall not be interloped, ] • fi, To promote the prosperity of the people another power of the Coininonwcalth, by ll:meowing her finaecial resources', by a liberal recognition' of 'the vast interests of nur commerce, by heibandlegmir resource. and diotlnishiag the burdens or matinee and of debt, will be the highest obj-,cta of MY am bition, and all the energy of my odmiaistratfon will be directed to theaccompllshmon of thes e i e e e ft e . The pardoning power is One of the meet impor-T tent and delicate powers conferred open the Chief Magistrate by that Constitutioo, and it ,shoul al ways be exercised with great" caution, and never except on the most tautologiea evidence, that it ip dee-to the condetnned, and the public security will not be prejudiced by ffie act. When such a p l. . plications are presented to the Kacentire It Iv difah to society, to the idminielratiori of Jellies, and to all interested, that public notice should he :given. fly the adoption of snob regulations imposition will , be presented andiust efforts will be strengthened. ] The association:of capital and labor, undid seta Ills ]of incorporation, Ohara die perm:wee to be plhsbed are beyond the reach of individual cater 'ptise, hes long !Men the po.lcy of the State, and haa, skins mach to advance the prosperity]of the ] PeoPfei When the means of the .eitisans ate.] moderate, es they generally are in a new andi greying country, cad when the concentration ol the capital of many is neeesaary to development ape progress, such aneeeittioae, when judiciously restricted, confer tnrge benefits on the crate; The ] vast /amerces of. Pennsylvania, and the variety of ' her Mechanical and other bided:Jai parsecs, ins vita - capital sad adermise from abroad, which, on every mend pimiento el political economy, should be encipiremed. Much of the time of the isigiefa tore is caimans& 14 application! for. 4 04111 char- hued privileges which might ti ts, eared , bjr the eautairat of goosrel laws sad kraut, antotaasast to our ffeciarat - adatag: sad :.tazaarsatarog:' taayisi will itaitora !toad)** aid .InritniiitraaThaitial' alai • Cephalic Pilla Cephalic Pala, =ME 0 bblx lithisets; btu. V444h NA/43. 1 .1r 'I UNE6 YS, lixklb it W. u intY fN 41.4 li VAC; 00111 , t1t, 114 .4..0.n.14( n, ocular Ft. Clair owl Marty OF TRANI( 7 GOEDIR.. MIAMI vor amnia. Roll for site by J. I. LIBOR? & do. z t )itishargl,l Onytt PUBLISH= =ILYA . WBBELY BP B: RIDDL AL CO ,rl/111 mot. !Lemmas! P'll 'VT 19 Ell.O 813/ s WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 16 Inauguration of eavernor Curtin Ills Inaugural Address. (epeeistTeta to the Pllthbatirt. U..U. J Jan. 16, 1861. Oov. Oarlin arrlicil here on SaturJay even . , log, and put up at the heat House. The 14ro ie full of appllisats fir the few of ore in hi 4 eft, and the Ales House le overflew tag with ''ittabarighere and Philadelphian,. Tbe io4uguration lookplaao tolday, at uOOO The protieselon of military wad , citizens was formed 4, balf•past ten o'olook, under the anepioee 4! Gen. W. H Keitn. the Chief Marehal. sod sooroited to the Capitol. There were severe prooeseion presented e qrry tropeeing ap pearanee , Arriect it the Capitol, the Iwo lioneee met in oint Conlentitto, anal the chtvertior elect, with Gov. Packer, baring taken tileirpleere beside the Speaker.of the two flounee, after prayer by Rev. Mr. Nutt!, or the Presbytertau church, be oath at .office waa adthialotered by Hop Robert M. Palmer, Speaker of the, Semite The Gu4,erctor thee, in the presence of a traet . and deeplk a tet, Sir e stedll4 ry, proceeded to read the following INAIL GURAL ADDRESS „. , '' • I 'State to withdraw tpleaaAre from the Efaion,witic. oat the consent of the jiest„' ie to confess that peir goirernmeet I. filiferreg 'Peimaylvanis esif never acqMesee in each • a conspiracy, iir ; eucat to a doctrine *illicit involves the desire' • glee of the Government, I( the Government i i i ,O . 'exist, all therecjoirements of the Constitution most tie obeyed; and it Must have power adaqeste tel enforcement of the Open= law of the land in ei#: State. It b the firlt duty of the National &nth ties to stay the progress:of anarchy and enforpe ' laws, and Pennsylvania With a united people, tll evo them an bonestAithfiel end active sap , I pimple mean to preshme the hillegrity oftheNttio .. Orden at every hum& 1. - i-,'..'' 1 The Constitution Widely Was originally framed. li promote the welfare of ithirteen Statea end” foie 1 millioas ofpeople to lei. than three greaten of 411 1 century has cost:raced ; therty-thrse States lend, thirty million. of • inhabitants- Our, territory -hte been extended oveer neweliMates, and the God- ernmeet has protected thorn all. Everything ii. onisite to the perpetuity; of the Union aid tie ea"! pleading power, would seem to have been foreseen' and provided for b . ii the wisdom and sagacity Of the framers of the ?onetitutiet. i• 1 1',.. It is all wedesire or hope for, all that oar felloWl 1 countrymen who complain,' can reaseaably deirl mend. It provides that amendments may be pr4l posed by Congress ; 'and the the necessity tri amend shall occur,' the people of Penniellvanite will give to the amendments which Congress Mai. propose, the careful lazdj deliberate conaidedatioiti which their importance mayldemand. Change ie not always progrese4 sod a.people who, have lived en long, and esjoyed so much prosperity; whO l have leo many sacred memories of the part, an ;I such itch legacies to transmit to the future, ghoul deliberate long mid seriouely before they ateemp • I ii go alter any of the lundemental principles of the' great.charter of our 11therties.' . I sinew, the dupe, of ibis high efface at the';' meet trying period of, out national history. The i publiomind Is agitated :by fears, suepicions and,' jealousiee. Serious, liitipieheisimis of the future , pervade the people. i A pre ioncerted and organ-II reed effort ha. been Made to disturb the statulityj' of Goveennient, diescilve th e Uaioa of the States, and mar the symmetry end order of the noblestl political structure 1 sver den sed and eon-I' .trotted by !lumen . wisdom. Should I de- , clime that I have no Tears of my inabilityto db.' charge the duties v Mai you, my fellow citizens,' have confided to me,ll illiquid manilas more cos., fleece Moto prudence. It than be my earned. endeavor to justify the confidence which you have reposed in me, and to deserve your appro. teatime. With a otonseirmenese of the reed. tads of my intenteuns, with no reaanteneets to cherish, no enmities in revenge, no wish but the public good to gratify' and with a profound seem of the solemnity of m poaition,l humbly enyokr the assistance of our Heavenly Father, in whom alone is my depends cc, that His 'strength may sustain and Hie wisdorp guide me. ii ith Hes divine , aid I shall apply myself felthfelly and fearlessly to my responsible duties, sad abide the Judgment of a generous people. lovieffing the blessing of the GA of our fathers upon our State and nation,4t shall be the highest objoc; of my ambiteon "to contribute to the glory of the Commimes oath, meintaio the civil and religions privilege d of the people, and promote the melee prosperity and happinima of the country. AN Harrisburg, Jun. 15, MI DR LEW G. CURT IN trtaterantc StefftiifiritiffAi t, IR. VINO. aal rum nvautuorca COMPANL2S Olry ovINVW YORK. The above owned toilet/ I) Zamora.. Cutopankiclocatett n In !bee, of New Vol . l4ant rontoteotal to it& city oy tloo oolitotitier, who to prepared; to towns Ponelca of hotfoot* against kw tondameg• by Ora, at taloa am low asosp.zionoo Iw ilbourtt tutor awe on b.i done. with a deo regatat Gales safoty of ten llotopaay. atol l Ma newootottot aunty of lb* tworod. No. I, 4 s.olarlcet St. 13Vitlft Alllttltll 34110) ,IliiOlll3llCG Comp' tebbbrpongrd by MT Leytsbeturb niPbbusyyt......lll2.l6 041,313., S. R.: Corner 'rhird and Walnut eta, 12:211=2! MAXINE IMES-AN:Melt. Vow,la, (farm and Iralibt Inn all part. of the world. I LVMENE INSIIIVASNAS o p anode, by /ham Canals, Laken and L.od Osarlapea. ba .11 port. of th• Onion. /MR INSMUNCES orl f :larchatailze gazora/lyOn Daralllng Houma, to. ! ASSETS OP 7 II I'OMPANE, Nogssms. 105E0. Oallad Matta Trearory Norio and To:areal dur..5210,963 34 Philadelphia 0157 epar 126,208 87 PeorirrtraniaStoto'Loarnr. 00 11111. Ilocorrabla„ I 171,896 42 Kona., Mortgage and 8../ ••••••• 88 ,1 6 * Noon. Hadraol p-r rant. 61ortgtga Bon d. 46,000 00 Tenors. Flara 6 p.r Cant a ......... . it.C*3 00 Roam to Nana. It. IL. Oaa and IninraneeCoa... 24,901 60 Oalanco dna at &pandas, Prepalunla on Marina / 02 ,,, 02 Policia*, later:an and other dabta: dor tha Col Odb on band •ad lo 29,108 61 onsimou Samuel L Stoker J. P. Pontoon, Oar, SWAN Alward Dar[Wean. /1.: /one* Brooke. Spencer "kliegs, Slime. O. Ilarm, Rribert Barton, Ir., .I.ob P. Jorie• Jae. D. Mcrae. isd, ATI.• Me.T.4 A. . Berger, N, Preeideut. .0. HAND. Vb. Proddrrat wuwm Blartfia. Ikhoand A. Baader, TheophllusPealdia, John R. Premark, Jam 0. Davis, SatneeTraqualr, WlVain I:m.lr, William C. Dane. William C. I.Adwig, Jaorpb Fag, Dr. IL Id. Dorton, tleurge 0. lAlprr. 110;0 thAlg, Marten Kelley, lAnnuan, se.ovfitry. Agent, Water street. letttabatta =MIMI IndenTiißTAgal e. rraakil■ Vire lamotrala Corepotoky of Offwe 435 and 437 I.lllstaltt at., Pear Fifth. tetenceutof Ameta January list, published sired. bly to en ail of Asesutbly hales rime Itiortmea amply secured I $1,8443,8141 88 heel Relate (present vales 003,3 ) 0 61) mat 102,DP11 Temporary Latina, ou sail (bilateral lie• illock• (present value pi - J1;72) euat,..... 130.1110 be 130,1110 Mara Mid 11111. receivable...,--.. 1.831 40 Cash . .. —.4 • 27,919 id $4248,061 00 tp..The only Pnate from Pomba= whine tide 'Comae ay mu di ride by law are from Maas wl•kb hare been dm ter3limeL I atffilaft• 00 01441 ik•Cripllol2 Of PiOperty, kb to a and 0010107, at nue lowlaa aro coneletent with *warily. &ace thr incurporatten, perod of tbirty nem they ban ei meld Lame by to an amount exceedfas Am, sof Dolton, thenj,y atkaallnamideneeof the edeantagoa 01 ballroom m well ea tbeir ability and dispo. .Itior, to meet with pnamptomeelillibilltlee. ' Lomat 36 m, Lome* paid daring th e year 16.163.../. —4100,805 If Dmiearosa-611ter lea N Banetbr..ll D. bee Dabble* Wave's. Dodd la Brows Wane! GR.; haw Gee, J.oot. A. smith, ifetwerd C. Delo, Om/ W. Matsuda, GIS. Poles. fortAßLge flaw' , Preeidesa E.DWA lID 0. Preeklent. We A. Sono, aoerotery pai 3. imp:, 02100 florthenel rift& limy, By thu tellane. Suloal; O F r 1111LAPI6f.iPillA, Lin oal6lrge. Limited or Perpolbol, llerthendlw, Forognes Ac., le Town m Ofrioo No. 308 Virulout Street. 0A11TM.024,610 -Assns r.1113,NR1 Oo.—lnetedret an follow.: /apt Iltortaxaeue improred rata Property, meth ...... 00 around r oo t, Drat 2,4113 60 Mane. aillroad Co% 0 per , entl'llurtissae Loan, City of .. peacoat . ... . /30.000 00 Allegheny wooly per coaL Neu.. It - It. Wet, 10,000 00 Collateral loans, well menned..4 ... .. 9.600 00 bunt: Ind flomd Top 5/unantale iLailtoZi - Oot:opouy, mortgage .. ... reensylriste Ettliroad al thie Deliatire Mutest/ Ituranceb lock e Rock of County Pica lomumath mock of lavraro M. d Lararanee Bleoheno.e. Rank' do .. .. .... Cabo 11.10filltance Oda ...... DOh Ibmileable, teems" ......:........».... Book AreoonW. learned lutermyeto...--- Oath ot, bead end lo bands of amate--___-. P O 4 B OB Tlngtod, CL3l}l TlNeuzlr. Yrooldirot 9 - Cams M., Wux 14.1.150 m p. Raw: Elt:on. odorkd. Wm Mawr, 0. Ma Tooson,, 804. W. Plogler. John 'l. Worn.% Maraud' AIM. U. Osreon, Z, IOWA), 11.044 Tyland.Obas. Laud, IF 1,11% LAmmix.'iscol.T. Mum.. 0. B. iVacd, Smith Bowan, Ja. 8. Woodxpirdilolol U. Id. WHOM! AN. owned''. • . o.:ourrul, Avot ' tlutt.h.e•at eortior shtid and Wood ottoold W WIIINITZI lcuactra#oo i yozcipatalit t:1 PITTS el u u U' q.. '• 01FORCI DBII.BIIL PrsaldtaL P. 11. aoll4oNOtetrataty:' Capt. It D. COCllltittc GaB7lB4Bant. . . 0111011, N 0.68 Water at m' , ( at *Oa •Waraaapaia, i o omamelumpame . ,• . WIN 1000 voting ail hinds at Pint mod laks. Raab A liana Piaittolitat mattapsd bp IhrOdon. 'aka are tad/ bu 4t.tha cosmosso . tify, pa ma'ma' VII dearia= Z inm tet ' AtSit "" ll. atI L A 4 4tAi 1.4 ' 4.' k m r " tr....a. • mix* ocroi /4,1860. • :, ... Real P0aatnaa..................., . 4.-8 113 . 000 . 1 1 -. • Mottitatia........----.--f—i— 2 , 111 0 0 0 0 Opait Acestanta, &a —..:-...... .:..t........ 1,601 Id Pralnt om Notes..... .- .......4. , ;0410 • Nate. kia ein, oi;;;Z:d:" z4,ou IA . • . , - ..i. , .. d• • - lt. MI Jr, (hos Via: Bnai J. '' (pl .. : ; 4 m k•t :,3o 11 m o IN Allassadesi d t;,, Awls* • bbls. gm*. I ' P 3 i o 4 ll —&;r mi. at ,4111 ,1111 Lb it - .. ,in okuis;Mrfliel l / 4 ~.v a.i::,:„....-4; .. mobi.#s.l4len 1•1/11/54,,oarrOrnioitinkaw. '"4..'''';`'..: A apse t uwkwageolsersitm 7 i:-..1:-.! 8D....4%1 =NM •ssefd latiasalt t-t ,„„ .... WNW R. FlOWNlko,'''''.; . i , ' • . 7 4, ','.",aeit . ,:" " * ''....:g;•";..i.,,tmakir4,4i.44llitZar.,,kikik,ol,l*Z..• g , .faiscruantois,.€4o%.,.as is oo~osas; 7 ------- es 4:* A.-zq n. at In , iga.sovaicaas vi '' •1 7 / 1 13 , BHOTHLBL, !Miqnefle 'FOUnI :tiw . itr near.Outer-Dp le %, rILe Iz ,r. 1111de:reigned , havink letrithaetet the '• • BIRMININg !LIMIT Trim Wii.. totrimow...-L to wan.lectaro litiMillillaY Cialimak ra. •te ail reasfry Beam" Is an Ita mime Insebes; asef ±i 2 l - 41 . 1lielLially . ' J. P. MM. '. ---- -- • NNW( S. KING. BROKNEt. for thasaki parebase of r. Carbon 011, 'ltsithamikd ti Stock, flotas,bl. AWnsilompersibequirypd to emends. rdir sad 0112C11•11N4 No. 47 84.4Nairotroot, . . I. W. mu:. I. .--011 1 / 1 1/141110RAIRTRRR. dEr.A.74WiCt. As. !kW. . ..'.. ' statist tit • ' --.' - . -'. . ',,''. ' ' 'i * *pet' a'n4i - Ita irai' :- , -- Nos. 149 and 150 Wood Itteek, :' . . H • lig' ' - rirretwiiak OA. , - , . 60..Arapplag Paw - 41. , inantreefterirs• prim ' bieb.t maradlt price paid la Mb for Rao. , • sarl . ,.. t WEIN ABLY GFECP4 • • GF U PIONOVAOTORIERSI OT ALL BEMS OP Ropas .asra -Tarzissts. • AID musts Rada Outlaw brirws andBthse WON, Ot tbp.;l 1 124 •vf amutount, • s 9 cwt. !gni AND W Elkus, game. above P., At. W. A 0. L L ideam PA.' , BA LLACIZIER, 'CRAIG AA . pp , , - ' 06,, ' .E!.v..".ei a .x• atr sT 3:)..11: at. : s„.,, rya' AND GAD Puniirreus AND PLDJIBILIk 1 , . ~, ,FINISHERS op ALL IEINDS'or'BRICS - ""' ,WORD, awl &Won fa DAD IIITINUA,I4; 1-4 1- - '', ' Diirol7loll AND WANDNOODII, , .. , , : , _:. .•. NO. ISt 1F00D,,8rif1rk,,,,,,- liic dam from Dlftt•st, °I :i.DlProciadry, No.l 4 Phit Omsk An &Of* heir ilea ="•. lt ° D, 1i t usdabola Hata. banes Wool sad . 11AMAJDAS, ..V &X.' v , 1 J , Air ALL ORDIrI PIOMPTLY 11 4141 .D . D. . bses • • , , HA'r'S C PS - - ANIL 03 -1 r Xi 0 _ 0 CHI FANCY 1,Aq . 11.„ vest 01 ' 11:aim sod at modrits p!k or, FesaloiLißLE HAW EiTORD. • No. 75. wool). STREET. • - ;j1 011 N FIRST PRzsaiLtlut , . i.11.A.1R Si 1 1, 0-41'E °*ll IMMaairn. tatD nalEl BRUSHIP, Tom- sus um uststass:' ''- Pttifb will b. . 14 eb•aPer 0 4a info/ntbat•Mobilse• Ito In tbdcity. C.dt gad timed.* the •toc.k. Jyalpf tactical Lithographer, Nos. 17 sod 19 Fifth et, Pittsburgh. • ` DtPLONAII, SHOW CARDS, mamma, • , LAIIMLI3, BONDS, csturtszonsuoi Stouts • PILL READS. DBAITS. &a. • selbay •c. 'aro z zzz 'awl) Di•iaziti aartroarsum AID 'Crii.ther - ' ' No. „lox.. Market :street, euxwELLThilr,_ , 7 I~4thap r w A c TZ2IIB)IIII,6 AND Diummuurur• "th 4 ih.a.141.1 (112444114146'.'1i0ni 944:17 n.k.7 DrMlage, as: • . as Meer eiri.7ll hoot.aing.. ISO. B IV/ASSES Rum, 131119MMISoi.ANDIUMSOWe' ' !WHOLESALE DEALERS IN "OREM!' S. /SLUM NUTS and MN/NOTION DOGMAS, TINE WORKS &a, 'Ka 39 WOOD STAT . oflixotta 'Lawton notri, PUtaborgh.Dll. blrMlyd .Q.Tumoo W 0- R K R JABINCII °WEAN, ISV ' comas ELM aivo Wiz:a sniOrra, hljiLermar AND guano WORM 6,11 n" vansiiiiir agration ra Warders for mad ly Ida Ilea. • -. 311.111124211.121a5al wadi aeration nodes - • • araiillllll4, WILSON, CANN a• ;'. r(LissWELeoz, Pints *CO li9holemale Dealers in • VOE.M.IIGt.IsT as -1;k0i56108T/C7 DRY GOODS, IP. 91 Wood Stroud, fd bowie abovit*llammead„Allm r.drr Prerietrion. • .i pu =EI z . " r, : R. NPOIReaTIR /IA - • , HARDW gB turner Liberty itild St. 0 r Street*, R9ll, P.l. FITZ PATIIIuAL FIRST .PRE.EdIUbt old Pon Metriufaoturers, COILNIA 10IIRTH AND, Ala:R/LIT foii hop .M God And FT a ß lm oNlla,d P i A. • Riwi_ Ousi Mbolusla sad' ..; Peas and Owns CIARRIFULGT RRIIIRRD . 1401,0 1? WV MG114411. IMI/ 1 111.5•41i. '; 4 80 Fourth Bhp* Pittsburgh, Pa., tir 111P8, LASHES 'AND t3WITOIDES, „, - vir awl nor, Jewriptkro of - 1 ; LICARI:IIR RIMMED WORH. ' ' 1 Hrardan waned from Um trade, sad graimptlY Alp trepopeir hntrgoi.... . lallaiilwint . . JAlL:Klimar m o. 'E. 0 Ed K 1. A. 0 ICIIII2-0...: I'l Bedell, Lard, Dried Beef, Mese and Rump Pork; 510. It Poartb stmt. * emir Llbert7. Pitiebungb- P. MA NEW WALL PAPERS, BORDERS, to., . JtA 's • • rte ai rea l i nom, • seam. • . • AND " CANADIAN GLASS SAND - B, 4burricr.--oonN ER Ow IRONS AND • , ITO • - • • latlOalitrii: l ' l,O l P/SPBIA.• AND 00N871 A ION; Pubsp. there Is no a* Obi 00 •gliaooo tbeeli yiko•ab.s. elmpts larks kmolvoi by be 00aIk 0 Inilinas. IWO* bi Mead.% ROI *Oa f • we rgybly boOttlous. Ali% tbs. =nitre* OrNitenrcbe. 4 . me purpose. Ireeb wapylisiar bah loft net ' , • y. • . J. L.RRAL IL 4ra attest f --t; LLOLZeat'S , IMPRO ' Gei&SAVIN(r, LAT'TtituULATORB, or: by. OURS I lux% 4 44 1 • - • • 414404'44C- -ff) I '1 o\\lDo4, - . f r GIN 4.8 - A.RiordiustAr: AdirN 'ol Toth Drumm' Tostortnivim "." •',`• WSPECIALLY designed for the asp of the •• • , A 24,04.1 Preemeow Mb 1but441•0 6 mak.44 ,4siottlted •litely..Aloo2.tic" = . 1.4 111 .4 " W M" . 1 1990 00 ft. oud.gara Iby an id am , - yrolsiftobt yby•kbas„ chmul.brbad ambeliebra, as pare% ONE an of WNW &shiny. bortHigas, (somesiml,tl , “ J d 1 1 0 101(4).bkh bebos lo.a 0.4 la 411 olcl.. sod bold by all dnicibas. woma n ela , Dr. OM HA lOUS, 140-Wooll irL, Apia; A. M. 113115.01111, & • ON ihbatatins -pourregethun.',•l N*-111)kimerfnie,m./, 4.000 00 •,000 Of 21,360 Oo 1.030 06 TOO 00 2,135 61 2,012 60 100 00 314217 111 0.210 72 11.266 lb MiX;Mal 1 FURB4 1 114181 ItlllBl` L of all kinds sod ttualitior.--- 7.031 Tl ' llll P ti , „ I ,p 01:0V34 AND MUPfLIII3i -.t.-.fit Vii: [TATS AND QAPB i 5 .,. , s r ,. i a :`: $.1 , 011 Ts anise; • Bola% 1L aNt3 'OITI tq .4 di nice . pizrout Jill rum, asv lir eimuxitc Ike, Mag Pfrra es CO. prwrsavaxia, PA. Annoonixo thi o;rz - ioal or No. 87 WOOD. &63117 - ," J; ralliN • -1°11Woo&A; -;;; MEE =ME MEM :Scuitw ;
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