- Uisiiiri.4.:-... (6. 4i0.4 ~.., •.......,, a ccf O KKK i 1 O l. - Pobliostioo flef4 ftifti otrtr4 r marl Berirkfirid. Pierelaf end Zooikturg Irahlons lutany.oon , nows-up to rho hour or ..11/errokre Itottrien-110 per lemma to sdrUee, or 120. per •,/llcacalacle Jol{ll par mama ,la advaiim or 60. Per 1 4 ,14 1 1112 0 , ac , Pic, $1 par album; Ara cr laaar. tipwattla, par annum; Invacialay drama. . • ..1111PADVilitT181110 AT iIIiBONABLZ IiLSES ;147 ... - P1TT13.13'CM.G1,23.: WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 30, 1861 - 11firittif.hiotst. thilly.,obligstiois to Holt. Eofll2 - UOiIIIOFIT. the District; aisother (tom toitosoitoisif District,' fot. , dpaumente Ostler his fruit. • . . liii*jrtess of Sovumio*. his gone out of the Onion so far u ~ ....;i7:Attißit id can effect that result. j'l'hat mites Booth Carolina, Alabama, Plor "fits,lssippkGeorgia and Louisiana. The reptifientntime of nisi° states to Coogrestia 1.2 astrators abd 31 Itepreseatotioes, all Domoorsts :Not anti--2 itoerbaaa Repreeentitiree from Owes, sad 1 from Louisisos. Taking these 31 from lbe 287 members of the House, I 2011 ditbied Political! fll y al 0 01111.• 140011CIIIIIL • _ Deitiet• ah. south mneri ptott Democrats' teepr:lty over all v 23 liebate will be left with 54 membere, di '!iridud is follows: Republiont figuth: Americans Pabilease as compared with all others, a !7.v. Itiez . Bat Kansas will be admitted in a few days, erbioll will' give a clear Republican majority of should that state seed on her Senator, to the — iresent Congress, whioh is probable. Her • preeeetathe le in Washington, red, to take his seat' tie .moment the sot of admission shall be paned. Should things remain in their recant posture, ' 5 " -- Ht. ilitoala will begin his adminisiretlon with • ‘! ,, G!pairty In the ascendancy in both branches of .10ookress. Thus will enable him to administer Um, Gimernment with a strong hand; and while iF feel iverissatranoe that be will do nothlog 'cf "whir& soy 'emotion of 'the Union coo meetly . _ complain', we are equally confident that he will act succumb in traitors, or violate any of the great 'principles which be was chosen to terry ;out' • ',..,- . ;7 it I. perfectly manifest that neither ho nor Coagrete eau mike any terms with the Moles ;1 , . • whlob hare ant looseirom the great family of Antot and that he has no alternittre bat to see i; {/10 OM late are faithfully executed. This to '' if course, the collection ofd customs In an therm!' of the United Stales; andi this duly be la Derma .• to perform, coal what it may, neat' .• abaolvixt from that duty by the same', power that trailed the gorenunent. if this duty cannot.be 'palorcied os shore, then It will be &Me on ships of min= and that falling, the laws declaring cow 'harbors porta of entry must be repealed, land the ports blockaded. • • oourse will either bring the recusant ,; - .Btates to terms, or bring on war; for a blockade of all the Southern ports would soon reduce the . 9 , o :entire Gulf ettetiOe of the Union to poverty; but ; - "wer •wonld - have the same effect, With all Its • other otiettratd calamities. • Lottistent,..in her ordinates if seclusion, pro --vides for the free nevigation of the Iffississippi. . very thoughtfai on her part; bat, while she Wat at it, she ought Ali have made provision for the protection of citizens of free States, whose business or pleasure may lead , thong with , Ir with ,yin her harden, om espionage , Walt sod lit*. When 'the new administrstioh 'COMO into power. this poet infraction of the bonstitatiou win be Jeep apt to be inquired into. In or out - 'of the Union, they must be mode to observe the :laws of comity, whether they *Wipe the Conti , lotion 'or not. We would not allow the Cana ,t Aisne to Obese and maltreat our diligent who . led orussion- to visit their provinces, and why ' should the Peophi of the Rove States claim im .l. 4 . sannities which we extend to no other people ? Abolitionism In Old Times. The Yatalmee are a matter-of-fact Otople, and mese whatthey tay. The present Constitution of Massachusetts was adopted in 11780. The Sal article of the Declaration of Rights asserts that "all men are born free and equill," and this I.'was understood col merely as an abStract, moral axiom, bat as practictal[law, intend i—eill,isprifealy to terminate the bondige of negro slaves than held in that "Went oolohy and new bora commonwealth, and so it wu l understood iad acied upon, both legally and popularly. .Thi blacks were mot slow to usist and claim :" their. freedoth under It, and generally with ems. la 1781 a man in Worcester county was Indi , cted for beating hbt colored man who, up to 1780, had been his slave. _The case was carried up to the Supreme Hoeft to 1783. The defense argued that the man was a slave ; but the plain .tiff' took his stand upon ,the bill of rights, and _mewled his case. The Court ruled that the negro was a freeman, and fined the defendant forty shilliog•—lidass. His. The Constitution-of 1788; and contained the suits deals _ ":";risitencelighily varied in terms,—..All man are ' hira - equelly free had independent." This was riled to set free all the offering of slaves born R ,,-,after de adoption of the Constitution, and was _. acted upon. In oar more enlightened age, the above cited 'declarations have been discovered to be nothing mon than "rhetorical flourishes." A itIAItYLABID Vlllll or EILIIVINT Eiritames.- --Tee Baltimore Clipper akra of 'livery eaten- Bios: .f.We do not suppose - that the Republican lead erawil4rwidilTabwidoa their poeition in regard to the 'Matelot' of Maury in the Territories dubs the.term of Mr. Lincoln. Bat, as we - nn wild before, thls nuestion oso hardly have Say practical application daring that lime. The South will soarosly bit so tutressoesble as to de laud the establishment of slavery to any of the _Awe Trnitorka that are awaiting sa orgasitatlo by Cows" 'beams@ they are alibir too barns sad anprodnetive or eltuated too tampin the re . Arian of sold for say south rrrrr to be foolhardy maim slt to attempt to carry soy missive Into either. Mod and Nature have szoladed slarot9 from all of them• If the EloSth expeatrito mtpand with -1K lastlintlos @bemuse go Ant to COMMA Amer , los; sad afterwards to, the more tropical parts of Menlo°, -but as - Mr. • Boehanan *sanded the Beath front Central Amain, by bleinterfersoos 1-.. with Walker; they mast Rot charge that stn to the -RlPlNSalargy.": , &Esser 'et Conneetical , Mu written tor ider.eonstilaseds, detailing the ,various at. tainVei at esinirrenalle which hays thee far been m. 4, sod the eausedrof successive fillers. He dottelosion, .1 hive conceded to the Amigo of priteiple, aid than I meet stop. Every 00001tioll Me been answered with the hepatitis .„otesuutela tram Fort Meeltrie upon the deg_ of *7 iseitry, Ildth the mucking of hostile foreei om* Qin torte of the GeV, and with the gang= ineentostile batteries upon the banks of the Ithadislppl. It v. hare 'Government, it semen UFA* that the time hat come to ascertain hi, .4101 - rw!".7-, • 4 - ' 11111OLT so. US$. LIIIICOIM Br Boers Ciao- _ :GUM: 4 .(IGIVATAT."—A striking illustration of the lirstality tied distisguishea the aoudad 'of toasts Northerners ku Just , come imserksigie A box shipped from . Charles ';4lolivare.i' sad directed to Mrs. Lbioola,Mis re , ' bare a tew days ago. Oa being opened Wiriat fined to oostain picture: represestiag ;Mr. Lksbelr.wltk G rope caused his nook. Ids fat emitudisk.and his back adorned with a coat of futitsd hitters: lam inforatedi but end it budatilbelivra,that the shippers were frirripeteid Co'. CO—Coni. ' - - ; 4 11;14mh Ottptit, apt trattott,,Eluttat Arphels o • ANViitet,tietvntrttlitipired Odor some urine . iiikorti Elie ap allOmpramentpirspalits she sessdisot itqty taste' robeloq Howes* as It tapaitlia ; treat Walltlaglaa that - tigtedmiLbeitatioilltion; olies Mao Ono lett -41001411,'fi541 flag . :abelr• *WA, araLlaelllo , rr,olltsN-ttti-jr•V{- MOIL -- - , Benatot - OaMeron arrived it Philadelphia on BakFrahulart, and took lodgings at theGirard House. , Ahumber of his political frierxis sere. Maded tdm, And the General appeared at the kat - of the berme, although lit was snowing at ttui. time. He was introduced to the serenading party by Mr. Jelin M. Coleinan. lien. C. de clared his inability to Make a speech in the open air, and after a few remarks about the manufacturing interests of the City, and of his devotion to their furtherance, the party went inside of the hotel, where General Cameron made a conventional speech, lin which he refer red to the secession movements, and the deplo: raple condition of the country in codiequence of them. He said : Fellow eitissos of Philadelphia—l thank you for this cemonstration. I am not vain enough to be lave that it is because of toy personal merit o myself. I know it arises from the deep inte.rrat.yon take in the unfortunate, . 000ditiOo of plbli; affairs. i'hiladelphiab th e metropolis of ur State, in which every P!tirt- --. sylianmn takes a great pride., The labor of her working men d mechanicshas not only built up sand embelr hed this grea tcity, but has de veloped the races and 'Amer of out Com monwealth: , Cu believe that, in all things,' I hate sympat reed and acted with you,:nd therefore you honor me by your presence. It hiur_indeed, a ever my pride to hay at heitrt, and to romote, to the extent of my , 'fee ble ability, thererests of the laboring classes My own early ife was employed in manual la bor, and in al r life, in every public elation which I have coupled, my ,mind and energies i i hate been dev ted to the interests of the work ing men and t e development of the resources of the country. Your appearance here' con vinces me that imy course ii appreciated and approved by yob. Put, you ask me to speak of the Union. It is In ;dagger. Misguided men In the South, sat ing under imaginary wrongs, have controlled publio opinion More against. the Unto'. The 0111111, sensible and patrictio men there are pre tooted from exercising the lufluence which is dal to their punkas to the pbbllo welfare. The mob spirit reigns triumphant. Six States have deilared t It °melees out of the Bobo, and in seseral of hem armies have been organised and put in the attitude of war. bur forte and our arsenals b r e been Detect!, and the public' prop erti of the country has been forcibly taken pee eeeelon of y men who eel the Constitution sod Isis at de ince. To slay he progress of this rebellion, and to preserve t . e integrity of the Border Slave State., whlch hay ~ as yet, maintained their fidelity to the Union eomething Is required to be done on our part t • strengthen the power and influence i of the U on loving men of those States. la Maryland, such men as the heroic Hicks, the fearless D els, and the learned and patriotic Reyerdy J hum; in Virginia, such spirits as WM. C. Ri es, Sherrard Clemins, John 81. Bette, James Bar oar, and others; lin Kentucky emth patriots as Crittenden, Gather's, Powell, Pren tice, nod i eir like; in Tenneskee, the lion. heart ed 'Andre ohnson, John Bit, Etheridge, Nel son, and a host of others; i North Carolina, such as Morehead, Graham,' Badger, Gilmer, sad many others like them in all the Southern States, deserve and oonintetil themselves to oar kindliest sympathy. The conduct of these noblel spirit. appeals to us tor emulation of their Orn self.nactrifioing spVit. Shall we, my fellow! °Baena, be leas generous then they prove themselves to be ? Unless the Border Slave States adhere to their integrity, the Ueicn will be kt en end. If we but afford those men ground; to steed upon, to maintain themselves in resisting the mad Spirit of secession which surrounds them, the integri- Atli of those Suites will be maintained and the Union be preserved. Shall Pennsylvania, herself a Border State, hesitate in this emergency, to extend to them her sympathy and her support in their effort to cave the Union. Bam one of those who supported the eleatiou, sod - mom to sustain the Administration of Mr. Lincoln, cordially and fritbfally, upon the prin ciples laid down in the Oblate° platform. But I am willing to make any reasonable oonoession cob involving a vital prlnriple, to save this vest notintry from anarchy and bloodshed, and to 'mewse the proud positioo which it occupies before the world. We may hive material pros. petit, in a Northern Republic, but a eeparation brings with it aloes of all Witte nee upon the destinies of the world. It Di not necessary to take a step beak wards lo supporting the resolu tions of Mr. Crittenden, which seem to meet the full ipprobation of the people of this city, if it be emended so se not to extend to territory hereafter acquired, and to amore from it eke filature which proposes to incorporate into the Coeatitution the doctrine of the Dred Scott de cision. ' I; prefer to leave the Constitution on that cub jot es made by our fathers, until reasoa shall again assumed her proper awe, over the putdio mind. In other word., lam ready and willing that the Missouri COmpromies ?ball be restored. The repeal of (hit =genre led to the organisition of the Republican party. Up on that question it gained its strength and se cured its viotory. If now! our Union-loving brethren of the Sieve Border States shall be willing to unite with us in Its restoration, and accept that se the basis of sttlement of exist ing' diffioultiee, why should w hesitate this to meet them These sentiments I took gentian to esprese few days eine.; In my place in the Senate of chili:lotted Staten. In doing Ito, I did not mean to Inderee all the sentimente expressed by my colleague (Mr. Bigler), but drily meant oordl• ally to express my approbaYlon of the spirit and sentiment in favor of this Union Which he expressed. I did, however, Capra' my willing. nose to support sod vote for his proposition,if that would satisfy the violent men of the : South, and bring them back to their duly. We proposition is simply to submit the amendments to a vote of the people of the'States for their adoption. or rejection. As a Idot resort, when Congress 10611 prove itself Incompetent to adjust existing difficulties, and when the disruption of the Irmo into two Con federacies shall become inevitable, I shall bold It to be my duty to join to an appeal to the peo ple; to take the matter Into their own hands, sod determise it in their own stay, as they may deem beet. , . . ?or a lifetime I have Dever yet seen public opinion wrong, formed rifler doe deliberation and reflection. This is a Hovernment, not of States, but of the people of the Balms, sad they will not coffer this glorionel Confedersay to be destroyed at the dietitian of selfish agitators who may be governed by Personal ambition. Felling in all efforts, either in Coegreee or by action on the part of the pecifie lhemeelves, to restore concord and barmen , and civil strife must oome upon as, I shill lils found among the Cone of Pcnusylvania, In defeat,e of her soil, her,prinoiplee and her intermits. • 1 [tor the Piny Plitabergh Osseo. j fifcr:sas. Forma': Will 'out indulge us in a few ebtervatious in reference to the political troubles thai now overshadow the country. Our claim. to be heard are simply that we are an old Republiesn, and base done our share, we presume, towards' preeyitatieg the present crisiel upon - the country, and' of course it is our priviligit to lay bow it may be extricated. We find at thla stage of the crisis, that there are too many who stood with es 'boulder to "boulder through the campaign, whose *nee. sio!now limiting together with fair, and they are loud in their clamors for "cam:filiation and costes, eion. , "Fh this class we do net belong. We are not!eonvinced, that by the eleetion of a Republi can' President, we have been (Why of any wiring, for ;which we should make •mends. In electing a Republican Piesideet, we do lot pro Pose to In augurate any new policy or doctrine not sanctioned by the Constitution We proptlse to administer the Government •on the ptinciplei contained in oar plaform, which will restore i it to its primitive purity. Oar platform of pri ciples says, among other things, that slavery cannot eater the common Territories of the nation, ender 'minority of the Colixtitutioo. This article of! our creed we can never surrender, and the tiouthlmay u well know it fitet se last: The Republican party will conking to-nationalize that //Web our tethers local. lead and deplored an as evil. A. Republicans, we plait ourselves upon the doctride-enunciated in the earlier and purer days of 111 ., / Republic. From abubdant authority, which e might bring to strengthen our position, we sing quote from Weiutter, in 1848, while dim: sing in the Senate ~, the 'famous bill (nests bits!' Terr torial Government' for libellee, California, and N w Mexico ; in that diereamon be said--“ That wh en this Conuitatfon ware adopted, nobody looked for any new acquisi tion." of Territory to be turned into shareholding Stoics: , And he further says ,that, t'Uoder no eireamstances would 1 conceal to the further et_ teunion of the area of slavery id the Caked Stater, or ip the farther inencuel of slave represeatatioi in the House of Representative/Or Hear Henry Clay to the same Pm pose. He says: °Yrits cannot pat your finger de that part of the Conitiletion which conveys thelright or the power to can' slave, from one of the tabu of the union, to it.y Territory of the United plates." ei i , These were the airtnitneato of Clay sad Webster, in riferce to the powei of tit Conetinition over slaves in the Territories; and th the - opinions y are e opinions of all taitiaguisbed statesmen o f our earlier days. e, There Men would admiaister 'be •Govemment so as to foster and protect the f ie labor interest of the country ; but their pigmy aucceutors would hired all the energies of the G eremeet,ao sub ordioatalreitioat-ind its i s . 4 aid loader ri de/Meant wed pupates! More and it. interest. Thij she Republicans of the U . l ed Stitti•eo Way shall mat do. And Bow we any to them - act up to roof etandard. Rind upon tb , Integrity of par comae. The prinelple which y 11 . tia • i licorpor otiolisko y our platform .4..Ogii to,itoself, nestle jun. - and polidcs,: aid :mem e osinany , if.titutty adh;redio, crown int-entatier th , stemese, lila brie ly to ther 'tinkle a revenge° peace which' will be ioripotuat Lit: us **auto: aarleti.4teit. lbet tb.elaa,osibeiPlrar., ,ztillt-,ZOlgut a/ olertmws..witbet li Viefllthisroatieadlog p el is oar oho, lea.,it t ibtrariabillffialot tad . , at- free InutAltikea: Lit Abeciell . -' : . - - a lielji . :111 ti li fir e tz . - u.....a.r. 1 44i..**00.*#.1 , ...0.y - -,._,,., -,. =4-: of dissolution rock the Republic hoe a top, bet let us hold with.s Inogralp oar matins's sonatttstionst guarsitees, lest a darkerjay come upon so. Ws owe this wolf country,:to ounslersi.ana to Our posterity. : ' :Batnisrernurr A SUGOEsTION. —We ob h bete dispoidtion is winnowed to make the journey of the Prea dult elect from Spriustield to %ablution City tee ocoseion for curies' of deMonendione on the Part of hie political irlicda." We venture the suggestion that it will more fully sound with the wishes of .Mr Liscoln if he is permitted to paw through the country without detection, and without any forma demonetration 'whomever. Rovieeer gratifyiermith 0146i:wee of the worm and coolidelice of Die countrymen might be under Ordinary oircumelauces, it con emacely be doubted that his duties will not permit him to give moo attention to matters of mere ceremo ny, If indeed there were nothing in the present Unsettled condition °Moduli:dry to render such dewonwtratiouea matter of questionable proprie ty. It ie to be hoped the contemplated Grottoes may be given up for the present, and that Mr. Lincoln will be permitted to plum to the Notion al Capital in quiet and without detention. If there be any decnoestratloo by the way, let it b* of en entirely spontaneous character.—Chic. Tribune. WHIT]. 81171114011 TO BM ABOLISBIRDh —The Bentham Literary Neantger facial:nary, published at Richmond, In Virginia, has just been heviallog some of the purposes of the slave bolder rebuts, in breakiNg op the Union. One of them, and the Main one, lea abolish univer sal white suffrage. It declares the experiment at a Republican Government, hued upon the universal suffrage of the white man, to be a dia. graceful failure, and'opsnly nadirs the design of the rebate to be to create a Southern Republic, upon a 'Mite suffrage, floated to men of suffi cient property lot 1 tabulations upon usu fruct! lo other wordy the policy of bbbbb rebels is, to reduce moiety in the Slave Bates to tbp feudal condition again, with African Sla very for its basis, and to adopt such legislation as will °anvil the poor white man to emigrate, and to confine the dominant class to the fewest possible numbers: Thts Is but ..a - natural ea ounce of the policy of the dieuniootete On Tuesday afternoon, Teo. 'Lath, Par. ROBRUT IJ•AIL LAN, *gal ementOhno year.. The friends of tho /*lndy are tle ly invited lto ettedd the funeral, on Tn USDA V ItIC itel INd at 10 Von. from Me lets residence, No. an Second west, in proceed to !fount Union Cemetery. A TiLIMIT/. Or G RATITUDE—A BAD 0,1/1 COP K0L07111.. Ocame.—About sum. inn ago. I team. af flicted (OM iltirofula.-al mr Shred.' 0.11.4 It. 1 bad dr. Phrelalao• do tee my aldkuus. atteliainr um at Mderent time., who all agreed In cal.low It Scrofula I lay in bed. unable to got about. fey the drat three irons or ay protons. I had author( hearty the whole of the the • ream and was porgy.. often as twenty tiMila a day. =moor Lat. My food did not digs(, sad I had wowed to • akelet m. Ily right 117. gathered and broke...''all the humor. run out of IL My loft foot wu ulutated, sod wan. operated on he Imo of, my chute.. but it did me no goad. 1 had • s eau r ulen. 00 on leg, and as ina•l Dun 011 a my 1... ck and body. dhcharglog mattsrall.tho time. A tor roe and Ms doctor cut It. the tendons beast.. Galant.' on made my foot Lean forward. In thi. mat, el air cud my father called on Dr. H . of lio wool .trot. who ram toot lo 61/1. 10 Manny Molyntly. Stool lye miles from Pittsburgh..o the nine flotilla rod; sller ae ea im lowi me. he told au If I did what heaaid, sad .out the mad mt..* cere bo cork' curers. to more nowt taking the modiiidant jhpr. tear. •go hmt 3th of J sly. la some AO L one taking the, madlcibe 1 began to harm. not ocenitmed to 'apron slain sot eatlegy Natl. toot We madicine from Ur. Keyser for ale months. I the a muddilyd wean' well and have beau in good health ever alms. 1 walkabout with mantel, on amount of me Les Wing croaked at the knee, which was mde trusted mud crooked at lb. Oro. I coop mooted taking tho ta•dtchte; at that finis I emid cot wet my food within two inehel of the •youod. Now, although it le BM crooked. lemOnit to the graded. Dr. Reeser gue me nuilleloo Interuallr. f.ir Loll °Unto h WOO to purify the blood. It le now party bur tau. ofoo. I tom inanud taking hi. medlars., and my totaiih Is bettor than emir lo my life before. I haye had loot-rate bulth for;the loot the.. end • half roars. and feel It do. to Dr. Keiser that I should mete thla imb la edatomant la order that Mbar maw.. may hi eared a. I RM. Member. of cor neigh blifa tool how badly 1 was adlleted...l rerun my italement. JOAN 0110104. Ja n . onanwn to Mittaburatt. Jan. 11. lied. I am the father of John Uffhla.sod Co cart* that the facts relatad 1p Mac.. ato tom JOHN Mlle/IN. Jatkdaorl. Sleep:au, Crying. Teething Chtldten. •1I Lwow bow oapiriaaaot eta Pura ac:ontpaalments of babyhood. and most latelligent 'serious b now, oleo, the awl conaewalioca to health, and often it., from the to. of 660- drum, mediate, sad similar baby 4 we wird to woke them SPIOCIPO 11031COPATUI0 B tsra PILLS, (a pleasant sager ppl ) whirls lon too, Stop bat nits month at soy time, give yon everything to Le desired from mediclow They win exeCaversit, any Mo irrfantine of Itezbarg, Minn GUIs sued Bowl Cimptatals, and smog* nature nod quid roe, without the disadvantages of !sa dists or opiates, They have been newt for years, anti up pityrdal by all tabo gm theta or abhor &wing. ' Price, 26 coot. pot bog, with dtrociltsuo 01; boss, $l. 111. B—A faU eat olUctstrtutn's Uoaoaceattruillestanca' with Book of Directions. and tossup different Reakedies,in large morocco can, LI; ditto, I. Sabi cam, ears of Sheen boom. and Book. $2 Mewls 'Want SS ovate Rod 60 cents. Throe grosodisth by tbo ethyle box or cow, rre wet by tug or or OM.. IM oI CtErri, to aoy addrouh o rutoisd or [ha vice. Addl . *. Do. r. 14.91gilittlyti k 00, Ircs. to broudiray, New Vol*. Bold by 3. L. FULTON, Flrti. erupt, .rood door trout Hut PortOlLos, Apra for Pittsburgh. Jalgultorloot • r Mae. Wnasiow, an experienced Nurse, and granola Pitycleina, he •• Soothing Syrup foi 'lmbibes teahleg, which real, boilitato th. Farr of toollang by "atonic& th. gam, Malty .11 Ing‘mcintkro—trill "nay ell palc,andis ogre to Ittgaloto &be bowl. Dopood spas itostabors, It .111 giro root to pm:rearm sad MIN sod heath to your fault". Perfacylv sale f ell Sat adraUsonsool Is &alba calumet littliabotly'r POLITICAL NON CES. (0. P ROTIIONOTA RY.-41101IARD D MOW., Hamm township. will be ropperted for tbs stars adios, sobset totbe STE° 3 of the Itspobil• can Coossottoo. Waits gl..SilliftlFF.-11 a REY WOODS, of Poe ta. tooreithth, melts the votes of bletzt.nete to etothle WO li•pabllcan ocuothatioa.lor Sheriff of Allegbeer Coco ty. Me Mathew mill oat elley dim the apptrtoulty of tharondog the county and oath/ them all. JiStathila fubllC $1.Q1410, t rr TIIE THIRD EXIIIIHTIOT OADARKOR u tristrrati of lllithear our will be elven at L &&&&&& TR HALL. on THURSDAY avian NO, Jan 31 41.11. The entertainment trill motet of &choice mtentioo ttd Drolematione. Comic and Stott. otentelOntlatilt and Dlateettes. ?Melte lb !oats. to be had of the members and et the door. Proceeds to to et waded tor a Ilprarr• Doors oven at OR, Perform:ono& to oommeom et TX Weiner. fate-Ilt Licervims AIiTELONOBIT. The 113 Lecturea by noi. J. DAVIS. on latrauccay. which rare outpoeed In eameguswo of lb* early a anomucwout of Mr. Ooogh's lecture, will ba dellyerad lo OUNOIRT HALL. illth dual. op the eualogo at TOW/ p y, 1191 b. THUILI3DAY. 31st hut— gni rIBIDAY.Ist Maui% 140fmk/a to three futures 50 cool. Wulf Ticket 25 tufa. To be had at itaoWh's Book Pb.., Pittsburgh, nod at the Boob stores to Ilegheay. Doon open at a ander of mug: lectors to gummier. at half put mg. pett•INIU. ram owes. .1..24, mt. ir.,"&.NOTIOE W hereby givon tOttO 4n oppli oatke will bmad& at thalami..lon of the Perinayl we. Dia Last.la.uts for . amt..' t tomrporata the AUK 01111111b RI 0011PANY. ORO. W. KAMA ERA NOIRSKILKIIr SPRINGRIILIARDA ROIL lIIINJ AMIE F. tll *rr, 1113ARPLRAIA D. CI IRIS% 000. A.BIRRE, • • NIL WORRIRY. EIAILIMICI KRAMER. J arbatistia )[7:-.1.-.NOTICE.—The Proprietorsof an the principal Lamp Puns to Pliobarnli hava awed to clam tin. atone at 0 p. m , an sod tame AMA DAT ; the 7.Bth Insult. nowt Plain.. avaniax, .142@N Ul/101 si to rin.sup4lll.4l•, COMINAT, 14th VI JcoNniry, 1861 I u - ^-r DIVIDEN D.—The Trustees of the Pitts. Larch Oco OrapOsay bars ails day twisted • DITI• Cowl of TWO DULL Cul Pali MICAS. 'C.O.:MaI Block of the Cowpony, oct of the Prollto of the loot Slcaotetba. paw& Is Itcolmbho food. to M04601(14. or their Iva roproorol.l t.. at lee we. of the Oincpsny AMR, JAM Y. elf RIArY .Tfttonctor. 1/PrICI or Mason). IfsVlClallollOcursalra Pitibborgb, huioger:s lath Ihdl. Directors of the Mopoogahela Na,. ‘‘j. D11111) 'or c On rugonterag°,,tle d 'ol:+l=t,..°T; the Nu ulnae of lb. km 11.. lionthr, payable to the Stock• holdrat or their lopl tapreeeatatlvp on or altar the 1141 bet, to baohahte food., at the °Mee Tr the easurer. 111 order of the Board. Jatlltmd W. 11.00011 LAND: Treasurer. AWIIIIIIIIII Vassar! hallo:Lb OITA PlUsborstb,A.t.llfth,llllll. I rTHE ANNUAL MEETING of - the Atcckholdwa of this Allegbasi Yang 'Asthma Ckis. pony will ha held at We Om.. of Ins Oompany, ownw of Washington annot and Ifolterry Wflit Icwd, Pitte DorAh on TORADAT, the oth day of fobrnary,llol, as us o'clock so. A sietainant of Lb. aiDdra of the *Rimy nail be prasent•d, and an Weal= had fo. Prod. dont sad gaud of Illanigors Get/manning yew. Jal'Adthelua JAWASOIBSON,IIecrot.s7. fr MINIM USEVXD UP S VIM V MORN- Ins, from 10 Wll ~ bp°. W.11011•0801T1111, JL, at H. RAntaarant, caw? WIF/ir Mad NIA as. pal&l7llaar arm abbetttitilltittl. W 11: HAVEN, SHILOH, JOB BIM AND INIBINIB, • Corner of Third and *sod • PARTSOULAIJI AMIN TION Gadd To 4 Pfiltillmi , Labels, Cardii o s leregirounikiili . tor Cloiddti Iliddidost, or =Mina of air Idod . WWII DRY-PEADEICS AND APPLIEB7.B, bags IWI sumo, Is ass bat as 4 bblDlilllo Pllloo . bibPtillgib ppy tsar sow tbsobas fro . m ber Ckiin. Parry, bajada by • RIDNICANDIPEATRERS-56 R oat . 1 4 . 3 1 "Obirrj a % ‘ _ Ara =wrt wlt 1 OlL4tibk; 4 •"'— ' - • . 1., 1 " - '''sintliwtairatomseromplmloiss.* ..--,---- „awiumw.wilr".A. ~,.. ~ plArrsiwAra-r a. bzi a letz..."•l4tll iiif"l9# evx4 .. ..., . ~.ter. ~ ..~"!r.i n...~.}~~ ~.L~r%`.w„y,:,L:~:i Sgb abbatisn/Mths. 4trORDINASIVItiukir' pitiisticast ii •• • :• • __eurnar e. it 'lmbibed sod marled •by the Mayer 053lentimend Clitseeteof Plialboreb, to Sere and Commeie: Cloutithe trembled, sod It II berry eneeir mid Ordained by the authority of the sear Thu tbe IITOD001111( rid City. for .tow Jar .11471. mining from Wes, tort sod all otbm 6000000, bred.* with soy song. to the Tnemittl sot otherwlita epropriated, are hereby! approptioted for thipurposediblkis fee No.l—ltitenet eod tat no City Loam, ' $03,200 00 N0.2--6elerfes of - . l 700 00 Controller's d .---..- 1.600 00 Msyoo'. - IWO 00 Noutiogebsla WWI '''''''' I 11:0 00 Alleebry do .. 600 00 City . 600 i 0 BLOomullirooele,46ooeseb.. 1.14)0 00 Chief of 640 00 deem tidy Poilos, rob $ll6 • Or Ds) 4 . 90 per mo—• 240 00 Clerks of abuocus,serb $360. ,1 600 Nrweger rielestfluncil..-- 1 160 CO • ; do Coiner:, do . I 200 CO do sbo on • 'OOO 00 flatiesLatend4 Water Work.- 1f 00 0.1 A.s Wa . te . r . fteuts-.-...-. 700 , Ihmatiotionleui 60., 00 Mellor lierteft.—...-...-- i 600 00 Ometableof Near, 200 00 1030 10 • lot Imlauce Appropriation, 800 .—.. 196 67-16 013 03 No. B.—Yetll6Piietles and tattooer). 2124 to No. 11-11rologlits . lii Bawd &mines, each 0410.. 9,000 01 Three Steam do' Ara 11,030,... 8,000 00 r - Installment on Allegheny Lot... 1,000 00-6.400 10 ..... . ..... 17,700 00 No. CI-Water Worke...‘. 23,000 00 No. 7-11trette tint District: Climudog...— 1000 00 do Repshitoy.... 4,000 00 ' do Culverts ...... 1000 00 Second Distant Cleaning !Iwo oo do ' Rey U log 4,000 ie) • • - do . - ... 1.000 00 Street Crowing; both 1000 00 Berm ..... ......... ...-... 1870 71 17.07 e 7/ • 1,620 71-16, 00 1 00 1.60000 i 10 00 ,00 • 3,500 'OO 7,060 t Leto WEN* appropriation„ 1160—... No. 11-oa. Liabilog ... No. —Markets No. 10—Slononnahela Whart........—. No.ll—Allealisny do No. IZ—Weigh &aloe -- No. la—flondogent. ....... No. 14—iloard of Wealth, to be paid upon Vouchers, mailafaciart to Maw* Goarsoittao No. In—( Nahum appropriation Idea anfacleot.) Na. 17—thimanding Coon tarolgand No. 18—Experien inianneDepartrof ut, Dirooaata, E zebrine.% no No. 1 1-Biatios nod Total Blll.loo.llapproprlstl.... 1514 andrawa _ , No.l6—lgoe doe bud fallug ••, $3413 400 *U.& Thal the rate of (Illy Tares kllf Po year 1841e6e11 M are mills ca t h e dollar, oa the rehlalloo forOosaty per poem; the rat. for Terre oft the B.lee ofi Heroh.odls. end Btoolui of Incorporeted Mammies. Reel llsteteaud Otsego Emil, god on the Averse Basler* of ',Brokers, lforlrerd log sod OcentiMeloo *lwamoto, Beale end Deakin* heti. lotions, Mall he orwthled of one mill do the doller—and the rele ior Swim. dm Balm of Vinton, germlieted or Mailed Lig." arid ea the wk. af Atictipmeem, (*Emot ing Ulm of linkto, lietete sod 1(110m &.l,) WWI be flm mllle go the dollar, et Mach Wee the Oity,Aseseeoe anal mom Um mid team Sad 8 That th. Oa/droller alail marmite neon 'Approprlatkm Na 14 only emu the Order of the linen. Clominittee or . majority of the namthere thereof. MM. dil Qrdineteme oy party of Qrclisimmatt Inootaistrat herewith us hereby nnteaLli. Ordained and enacted Into • law in O r undle 'Ode VIM day of du A_ mmy, D 1861. PM. a. BROWN. pro too, P.oridoot G &loot Coeurll Effi:X3=l Clark of Select CUOIId 1 . . . -... • O. AINIALiIi, Prokloul or , obog Ilkopcll. Allot Huai hleMano. 04wItorUammapOgumdl LOOK AT L OOK AT THIS I Clikeerine Creara Elleeriae Cream L, wtabout caceTtf no, the Ipst ayticti aWr in ass for Chapped Halide, Lips, etc. Chapped Habdr, Lips, oto. nr doe . rLstirma. ~r.DQ. mamma, by .11)p. PLIIMINO, Omar Muth lam* air! the Dblamd, Oorbar Mutat street Lid the Dismoad. Oornor Market urea lb. lvismood. 0161 OIL I/ILI—Two Ootopostoo bon grouts otrutt oil Bost to or beano.. sill. Loon toot sham, ot:toak 101 l to lb. ycpoP:o7. ..trt Plrdri•hlag =VA Ms out. ou ' lrwarkt tams nt"2 109•0 7•CUB 01.0111110. 00 Foort•optoot. NO CORN. NO PAY t—oll .prottoss .®let" 0111 Ithossoulsot, egoorstots. !tiff.", of, ttio Joists, or al• moot.? soospistat mad. at.oraol Opttostlons out to opoodllt cared Ii Odd:tools. B. Ioo7i flttobarsh Post OILS. aOtatt Mar sago sod 111031 1 I NO OURI,N AT 0. .. .± .T. S. 0:1.0111U Rate at SIM. • Bilk. teat . AWOKEN Is Emovinamti, ' (*,co.-. w to it... A AlonsolLl WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN nuns. Nrrg .1w iseiggs,CONtSCITIONSRII, 6001111.11, 7101 WORICB, fo., No. 19, !mop 771111•2, otot No. 113 0100 ND 01 1 No. copipoolto 71:Obort. Ilotol, PittiSorgh, Ps. : Jrftlya QUNDRIES- 7 , 3 0 sacks *kio Sni-Dri, 6,., , PNAOIIIIII. 20 out. Kentucky Pesaro, 20 kep prime Lard, • , 6 661. /nab Eton Bator, 1 1 0 % 0 01 0 N .‘ at... 1 Pbloritto Crab Older, 20 biaW St Mows . . 10 able !Hominy, 76 614 Ure. Applar,..awnled. sirro for male b PRANK 9 11 GORDIS, lat'ai • No.I I ihord ranee. NEW DRY GOODS, ALL HANDS, suitable for tea prusat suassue. felling as Sol, so tbsloreat. CL. HAITITOW LOYL T Market Iltnot NEW MINTS, NEW GINGHAM , 'Checks, Shirting hlusline,llrish Balmoral Skirt*, Shirt BOOCIMB, SbaWl4, 01011 Pir 40, Alt apimod. 0. HANSON LOPE. TI ilarkstit. THE MERCANTILE /AGENCY, FOR TII Promotion and Protectio, Over 1.40. - 000 Rae Male Renee' Reported. Itebtxtoo Teem sea Villsige to the MOW Puna. timada, Rua 9ther Punkah P.r)116 tots. •. R. fa. Dun & Co.. PrOprit!ters. A. ARM/MONO, hltetelta, Caner of Root and Ptah ".trey, plitsbar g h, P.. Itiltablhibed Nov Turk, Jon., IVIII.-Ntlib'gb,lll.eb,llll2. flood One.; NNW ......... BOYD 03. Branch OBless. Pittahargb bun LU Mivr•oale II 0 Dan& Co Philadelphia -KO Duu aOn N.• Prlasis RU qua& Ou OuclowoL-.-..R0 Eklo AV* Obstlauto:l---RO Dim& 00 Olowlsod..-....11 Dau•Ou Lontrrl•le 0 lona Co 044n0.. ..... ...-.ILG Duo *Ck. St. LOU KG Dan &00 Mingo ..... 0 DasaO. Sadvall•4.—.o 0 Nun 00 Ass9sllal, Offivia.l __ _ • .....-.EktmeilaColememme , DPriatilOo Foreign Offices. lib Imo • LIM . . L0ad0n.Eux.....139 an 4 cb • Rotel... Boot., oot'Oto of ch. Folototl 10117, foroltood to wiltooritonl. Polo. POO Oollontiono promptly *Modal Wlo 01l minor ibo Ueltwf Elliot owl BMWs Ptenotiowo, and SO ocoo to coward@ 01110 How. la Pilloborgly tor whom 0., Ultimo of Ittlsodottloo to Lowyero of Lligh Manila/ owl nopactablilly-lo oww7 wol'oo of lb. Uoloo wlll 1* lowly futolohod to ooteerlboro ankles toppiloatioo gro g ofllm Moo to soy of the °Son owned oboro. 111. lIKADSTRILIGT i 11Off•t1 111114lOVID. • Mercantile Law A4ency... W. haw Just rewind the Tlshtle TOilitall of our 1:1* resurdel Ilepotta sootelatue • he bazaar areal( of Peer Lased,* i Owasso! Sleeken. illereheata mid IllanataJt¢ . la three spanned rube gad lone. the renege en p a owed witb met tare, seal are believed to be ear elleut We. A weekly Wean of eortestkes .111 be, met to astessi and .twelr maul. Ira rhbor by letter or reebellyd rill • promptly eareenal• Tele is the Reit elaborate&ad at re • et book my published. Pram Sleeper Lowe. W . . • she a book for the 'octal use of the ftubbero ead W • trade. Pik:shalt!' opt ofpornetionejel_per meDOm J. it. BilaDaras BP a M streetlL L PISTIL Asset et Pltteburst ; (Mee. et Do t b . I ' WOOL. MERINO AND SILK I t . . • UNDER SLIIRTB AND D AWEREI. VIII OSIRIS. MILLAIS. CRAVATS, le HASID6IsOIIIIII/S. Emu*. Moles .BIN of olNr•s IUIII4IIIIIaIN altaaa, at , BATON, 01t1111 & 111AOR MEM OLLAR SAVING BANK EXIE2 .Pqrmate mae with this Bank betbrs th WIII dta• leterut from that daft. 0111119. A. COL AURORAL 111K1111/114 Asoliwr ant tot lo • SOLPERINO, PURPLE AN AT LIM WM ratem BATON, 'MUIR & Illio /WWI& lithlotrut. eTtewet..92'.`' RIGHT W9EkLED i PL&TV Foe Ma. ooltable he Cool or Oul. This bat • Mat Nara) tW restarrinals • l i Msiatt! '"" ! .‘ . CloWrltet =M;ZZ3iI warm • AND SO 444"iiiitti1;m16;:•itranive Orai - x~, ~~ , atbuttimunts. 'Ng New . Dettal fletienktp: 'D}46, etrzsaiivii; . having lamed ► 'parta•raLlp opttol an olio. at 1i0..105111tb strest,l. (A row deers abate* the WOULD call, the , IlltElliot) of 'the Publio o to Noir suporlor heaths for thimoholoctero sod . howlhol of on tholool A 6TIVIOIAL Tzree. mcd for the pert:maser* of all etb.r brooches of DINTINIEY. ' • Ofiltuolt flubloa • nodally of any we style they still rewarmed eh. VULCANITE MCAT H flrtho moot fleallby, barilAo and . Oinelbetlbie Setetltute the Nat oral Teel h. They are huarsoleed; to be superior e - e lvory eloped to the toot M ull. tide T.ete, ebettes mounted oe field or guy of the New ealeaht flo fetruebeel :al a wit coadderatly hes • Thom bowleg Imperfectly ethos Gold lielmhee bon Emu replaced 04th the VULCANISE at • seosliisidltioool es• pewee shore the velem of the OE etailyd : : • wrriaotrr NY mu ODL OV AN APPARATTJS WNIALBY NO MINOS Olt GALVANIC HAMBY ABE MD. Cold weed+.r le the dew when Cu eppet+s cee beamed to Ite bre sdrantap; Medkat gentlemen and,thalr Manillas Sod !hair Meth extracted by my worms, shad are reedy toily o to the pdolaii is mil as the lab*, of opersti W on—nbotems has beim sold by venom latsrarted is snorting the cos trey." baying oo kramledge of my gamma ABLIFIGIAL MTH Monied In every .sttlo. E. OUDRY. I.ls ' 131kamithgord et. JOSEPH A-DAMS, No. 97 Wylie Street, Pittabargh flatiatioar—Dr. CM. Poilook, Dr. Hall,oat, Thoodori Robbins. Ronan Revak : tor Lilly WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE! No. 27 Firm Einuist, Ptrranuoos. PAIRS OP 186:01 v‘rHrmEr.. - Eupt atc Awarded the Pint Premium at Ai, United States Fair; Ohio State Fair; Illinois State Fair; Wisoonein State Fair; : lows State Fair; Kentucky State Fair; Tennessee State Fair, New Jersey State Fair; Vermont State Fair Chicago Mechanics' Institute; I Louisville Mechanics' Institute; . climinnati Mechanics' Institute; - Allegheny County Fair, Pittelmrgh,l nut Cloudy ler; too allaleroollte meouca. ; lip; deer to the public WURELER & WILSON'S IW PHONICS BZWINO hi AMON'', AT SIDOCIXD PRIM; t ' with inanommt oonfidence lo It marlta ea tostwirt awl, mod ndlablggasnlly Denies lisahlaa time la UM. It men equal. ly wail ,on the 'Wiest and 'bluest fabrics. nukes Sid loot. ltltoh Swpomibla to unravel, with the astantial athrantage st being alike an !nth sides, forming no • ridp or chain an thanedsr aide—ta winos is eowusousa„ more meads I. ISOMIMit, sad more durable than any other', macho:. Ws en WI therntatkom to enable Ms parchmsr to ems MOW, lawnhelp. Fn, nog t. gather. bind and Weir. au Go tee Mains. sod warrant it for This mma. Qmolani, containing tattnoodlala from laNas of the Plata est standlam, Meet anCWant, giving woo, ea, will be nu. :Jahnd int* on application Is parson or by lather. Sowing mains eat, redot, no, spd OS map Mandy on hand. mylkladawlr WW. BONN R. W. 4 % - D. 11111U4PUS, Corner of Market and Fin. 4 atreftio. AT COST ! AT Coax! A. V cown COST! .A."l , COST! All-Wnol De Lainua I ioUL4RDII 8i LNOI Figured, Fancy and Plain Celared SILKS ! . , WOOLEN Hoop Long and Sioaro SHAWLS, Striped French Shawlat All of the oboes good. Tro of the eery bps! .11 , 1 e. W. a D. mom., MIMI WIDTH AND NAMES Sm. W. *D. HUGIIV, CORNS& tirraraND NABIENT W. a D. quoin',oollNDß DIEM{ AND 1101 CIT W. &D.NDODA., °MINIM VIM asp 14tiNIIT !NM. r•J•O4 • eV f4 = 4.11:1A1l fit • :N.% •v• -3•0,11 PLUMBERS ; .GAS ' - .. A large assortment of all articles pertaining to the bnsineas, withi all the !West Amprovementaj ... . 1X) Fourth stroll, Ilailtb6 l 4l. 110. of Trade frELISUBSORIBER wd rearlatfally!call tbo ntteotko of b in Moods sod enamors to bol stock of FALL AND WINIIR GOODS, 1 I comprising the newest designs In licenign and Dornaatio,iikoda, for Gralirtarsor Ayperri. hiso, a tall ark• sortmant of Boys' Strad Youth.' CTlotiOngc kepi conelantly on hand, and made to order to thelnary heat manner, by JAIIIB C. warn m 2.4 =her ape. and PLOW CLOVE TOOTI~-ACAS A C DROPS —The excruciating torment pr bmtheache eau be apieallty Mined by Ml a delightful remedy , tri!hout fear of inJoring the gnaw or teeth. ltininetit Dent*. may they tom ltdaily their prectke, anti that it ha. entitled them tegirmerne many valuable teeth that must MUM.* hoee been drawn. Try It yourself, and mammal:4lM other. Prwpfired and sold by A. B. A D. BANDB, DraggiwNi, 100 fallow street. Now Y.A. liakl Sift by N.A. PAIINUTOOK A CO., Pittaberati, Pa. Sabi obw, by Droptlebsonerally., bapailwtwltl .....RODooAOo A LARGE and. welhassorted stook oU all ti 00T4Ear. stai OUNP. PISTOL& Ilpr.imrEltFuLbtlitl. 1117.Ga8. Dental and Surgical Instrunienta, KNIVISSi • IMMO, .LIGUTNING BODO,. SC/88,011C. Mechanics' Tools and Ammundion, POOILIT aa. 40. as ao. a. aeao, ie. CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG, No 97 Wood Utreet, wrest of Dletoool 01. • PERFECT EDITION OF DICKENS, AT LASITI —• sp•ohren oopy of W. A.Noinareind • 00. • splendid edition of W •rlis of CHARLES 19313 K• ENO, Illostrsied by T. 0! 0. Verity sod lobo PINK i Now red, for exasioatles. illobecripikdserecelwl3L First Novel, "Flckerioli." may Womb let. I Jet*' 11011ENT11. 21:1918, 93 Wood !divot • Dituuutm.--150 bus. brazil W *Se Bams; 60 bur Pr Dr, eeemed P Applte, eaches,l.o btu Orr P 1 Jar 2j ire plum Apple Butter, 10 bbla Roll Butter, i IBMs ET, keige ghee Lvd, 10001 M Tali tr, Is store 111 . er italelj • 81111.1Vit ar WOW* JABS • • Noe. IBOUnd tzt loom . UNIMIIOB.-150 bble. S 60 tosisholoe ObloPesches, HAI.% RIO Bea Prime Dried Apple, ao boxes W 11, Ghee., 115,1)ble choke Older, In hue Moss Whit* &wok .. SO dos Nur, Brooms, WO ban Pastas, lip . 40000 Buckwheat, re, • 200 am huh Parke., gouts awl bet Ts Wore fOr sale by . 1 'woe L. 0 Oila,IPP, a, euseziinsis 000pe;mina s B LANK BOOKS— L DAT JIOOEB, - -DASH 1100118, IDGIRD. owl orori!droottption of 'Amount Boob, o to Mar to the twit mow rolod to say pot ti with or without printed iiiitiooAlT_ • . G. JOHNSTON ja2B Blank Book Makers, 57 Ti! Sratsr. It U.I 1 7, PRODUCE FOR SALS— OATS-1000 Im. 81010-24 bus WM. Bad. • !PLEB-1W ball Grom Bar ;0118-26 day Oaro Broom. 0, a ispe-10 bozo. BAWL 1. /LOYD 00. Ut !I!!! § O 2, UNDRIES-47.bi10n 'it tiler. '• ' . i. 1,7 2 bbl . Tanew,-. '' 1:111D1 Pftiod - ' 1 lal 22 ..pkg apple., ,". ' I Nitta 212.04 . 1.0468, 3 40 totem% De Dry Edo.. to min co err (Dar. Der . 7,6Dr IrarDl _ , Jag • 221211A21 DT WI 00 Ff ;Res Ciit MOLASSES AINILI—SWAR. 7 -100 IdAda. Au, folly lift inlmo sad *oft Spasm 4 r. 00D4 argil. I SO Whoa* „. Ts 11'11:17itfrOlLbilj • • Aos Mud 4ii.130t0rd....w. ' /la bikini ' t e ' I . ' ; t - • 'l6 NS i&F-410 b•l4 . 1 111 4 dyL ritiLolllllMApprili-4:, 118 0 togs," WBll2lll .13 — 4-474 - 1 1absittluitzu.vs. Jae • - • • - 4 , ;•!;361.14 • - - 4 • WIROTO; Amos Alirep. D NT! •T PRACTICAL' STEAM, FITTERS. ork State JOURNALS, =3:=l revelnd, 00., I. ood . ~;:;;" - • - O alttg i WANT SM-4101111, 4 Z1WY c arZablV POI: bruybigme aNal ramber, by binotribe UTYIOII. garothrot.libal• thalthe• et. • - WASTr.DO A t Ain) ill/116111bl , ! 011•1 161 TIM abut. WANTEW - D—By:young lady who' cut en saki rwoilroioada.inook, tno op °awe mos or OperOn• on o'Soirlog Mot blow. Addr.mo IL IL. et ollok • ; Jatisal WANTSM—Active Businese Men ; to take Ten. floors &at Wiwi', sod cogdoOtlbo bogirmw. Iriontko lionoarkel• Alm. Improurrenla In good working order; ' Pop particulgrg inguir•ol onlo HUN SAE I NO, es our, 47 SL CIO , it. 100 Agents Wanted! - TfIiCIANVASEI NOR • tante. AND rOPITLALIL 11008111 leg ese sold R.T.OLINNVNI.T APNONNISIIIPTION. - THESE WU S include the MOST SA LE /ALI BOONS PNBLISLIND, sod Aim& no. to our employ are mains .• From SSQ topoo per Month. We give oar Agestelhe ILLCNAIINVE OONTRAL of say ground tOl, may epee to' minas' Tor fell pullouts.. sad Ostalogue of Books, a:M.lm • - G. W. MINT, General Agent. Erotism 32.01rard Bonse. N B. W. havijost.pabilegeo so &Niko' of FAMILY 4 40A11T0 BIBLES; le i Now and Beantitul Style of Balding, gotten up expressly 64 Agenn and genventere. serApplleante tome em Hui et alranl M.O. from 12 toi and from 7 to 14. tn. 1422' Sot Salo: Si Eo ILit. N ALI P — , O R oOtVNaOf ATNADWD E I N SNfL LIDWuAR te DI POD eyed. At condition. dtnata pear Dearer., on the Beath aIG .f the Ohio rime ' The improtrumes am P:tlitTAQll DINDIALINO, °competently etranael; • kora U. feet, with atabllea for these Immo attached ; acotbe• bare and cow hoe 4, Goal fret, el th I elev.. Melte Tor cattle; • Or: eery and hen haute kite feet. and othnontbutlclog. • lor Wee and Ulnae, haply to • I. *Litt; a. al. Reel ULU 001111, tanlal . sag rovnbithort:- MO LIT =The trro-swrioo BitiOK 118.1118 Z, 4( four rooms and °Mar, photo on stmt. houttur oa B...rmut Miff Fourth _Word. Alkibbrur.. - Lomulroht T. L. 8 AIM. or 14111 JBO. II lIIIIIPATBIOIE • Fox • ENG I N E , of shoot bre bola. wirer, with cylinder holler eltint lo feet long end FO inchio thunder, suitable foe instill Well, or Other light wort, toi side