..itttsbittgL) dqctic. '''''' . o ttttt AXD PlOl , lathicatiaw 0.01 . ce, Fifa /area, ar oVatith fi dcl. Iforattalr amt Evening EMU as daily. cola ii taialatne Latest hews up to the hour of - Wats • • Menke Xdaivi-11.par.conosa to einem, os 12c. per weer trait earthen. Motto, Shefete-St pre mom In sauna., at ft. for' allot foots oucista.:. - • • coslek $2 p..unman ace or • mom $l - 21% ton or upwards, $t pam seem, invetteelr . ohms, Mr.s2 l l/211.22111110 lT sizteoNAILII RATED przres 12tel-P3 TUESDAY MORNING, FEB. 5, )1861 Toe, I•eys CODE u A New poex.—One of the remarkable featores of the times le the per tinacity with which both wings of the Demo- Gratin pertrurgethe adoption of .the Crittenden propoillion, which Is simply a re.affrmation of the molt obnoxious doetrine of, the discarded Breckenridge platform. Previous to the late envotibe all pieties, save the faction which repro ' Amsted the seceders from the Charleston Con vention, united In rejecting the dowries of a Code for the Territories, and now we end Donee. men and Bell men earnestly entreating the ,Republlcans, 'as a meets of saving the Helen, to recognise this abominable political heresy.- it will be seen by relenting to the Breekeeridge.Platform and the CHttenden COM- PrOlalie: - /Olidl we. append for the purpose of comparison, that if there le any difference in paint of moderation, it is in favor of the former. The platform simply declares that ..it is the duty of the federal government, in all its depertmens, to proteet . iten nee eeee ry, the rights of persons and property in the Territories " The Critten den proposition le - more specific and therefore more offensive to the North. Is that portion of the pnbliollemaill south of 36' 30°, it stipulates ..'!"Stileene" shall be "recognized as existing, sod uisll not be interfered with by Canyon., bug shall '''he protected as property h_y_gli departments of the territorial government. It argues very little in favor of the boasted devotion to principle of the &dentin of "popular sovereignly" that they Amnia abandon all their pavilions et the first ..word of meow that the organized rebels of tin Half Staten have seen proper to atter. The &leerily with which they have done this may be reoeived as an additional evidence of the intlecerity of the prOfessions which they paraded so Indnetricinely before the people of the North Wad Northwest during the late political cam- Judge. To designate this self-abasement by the name of patrlatiem le a vile abuse of terms, and to recognize the right of a minority to arrogantly dictate terms to the majority, is a virtual abandonment of the leading principle of our gOvernment.• Here -le the Platte/ and lint Compromise, side by side r Z 8 PLUTOILK. •V That thoinonoteat of . • Torritre7 organized by an act ol *nor.. Is provisional sad tetopurary • arid dosing ha eilatroce, all dtizeoe .1 to Vatted Matte have aft ellhal nab' to Beide with ,Ittele property io the bonito -17. Without Welt right., eith er el yammer property,heleg destroyed Or boodle:thy Coo gineedorial or Tanaka lel tee. Inflow The It t. the delyht the .Fo4.4llllonroment,lo ail Its deperrateote, to proteet.when • otowesary. the rights or per. woe and pruperty In the Ter. riterte• aced tawniest dee lie coostlortknial authority ez teed. 1. That whim the settlers lo • Territory haring an ode . •00 de peplum., for. mete Guastitotlon, In paten awe of law the right of env. tn:unoettoea, and be leg toofammated by Wl:We il°. Into the Video, thee t read an an equal footing with . the people of other Stater, rod the ghat* thus onset, lid ought to he admitted totO Iheleral Union, whether It. lleaMitutlets p;ohlelte or re “lttdose the lowltolloo et I eh racy Tie Plena or rum Dtoostonurre.—kiri Ott, allta, of North Carolina, In his speech delivered in Congress last week, on the present egisie, thus expose. the in let:Woos of the Southeri Se. aeseWste. While their Northern alliril are crying out for dishonorable concessionelit is evident that these conspirators are doing ell in their power to "Ore the Southern heart," egitnet every proposition to restore peace and quiet to the actuary : " While the Golf States were calling for conven• • lions, what did they ? They found that dot patobea were going from this place—dispatches, not of peace, not for reason, not for retiertion—no, hpt dispatches, calculated to irritate the public ming, and *till more to Ore the Soithern heart, and tp spread among the Southern people Mir =damn coder which they are now 'acting. Mr. Gilmer Mel read from the Virginia manifesto, valet' declare that the Republicans were determined to preelpitade civil war upon the South. . • • .R. woucd also refer to a letter written by Senator Clinging:l to the Nrweeratic Rtanderd, a paper published Oh North Carolina; in which the people were warne4 that It 'was the determination of the Republican party to subjugate the South, and finally to abolish slavery le the States, even at the risk of civil weld 'a a The only quution of real importation which had agitated the South, was in connection: with the fear they had been' taught to entertalei that the North at some time or other, deteigned to in-7 mauve with slavery in the South. A estaritutionnit' , pledge had been proposed to quiet the cured of dist South on gas point. Let that pledge be given. tug there be a perpetual bond against the interferanti .of slavery to the South, end 'that said amendment; shall never be altered or amended melees by eoneeni of all the States cf the Union, and then he cool Bay to hit people that their .apprehenelone se to that people of the North iaterferiag with them ware r moved forever; and this would allay them feeling that had Irmo engendered In their minds, and toles them bask to the feeling' of friendship and puma. • • _ltem tree that Northern pot:erne I contended that all this was unnecessary—that they never inteeded to interfere with Slavery In the . 609th—that they had not the power and did not Violet it. That wag what they said. ' Bet when he reminded them of what he bad read es the dispatch of.a Senator from the other branch of Congress, and that what that gentlemen had said was hot a sample &of That was preached ever. the South in every di reeibin, they would see the oecessity of giving this pledge to the people of the South who were eye tematicully kept lo error of their views by false representations. From them misrtpresnnto,tio., sedulously and eneetuiogly circulated, the people of the South; mu - earls, he e.afeeeed, but honestly be lieved that the Repablicata party did intend to in vade sod overthrow slavery in the South. If the North, in anolemn manner, and by vote, agree to make this amendslinit to the Constitution, they will net the question at rest forever, end the South will get'. rid of those fire-eaten and demsionista who have so long distracted the &sentry. • • The T•reitorial quernio• Lad arranand its presses magnified 'attitude by the tvporto and de• tire ofportiwara wharf after was teeinfienta, through adsraprasenrationr, Ma wen of the Booth, so that they might carry out their own ambitiou& project., which all depended for NOOESIS otrajounin and civil war." Two Goth Braonottorms.—The important Golf stroagholde are In possession of the Goy. aslant troops, and will be maintained by them Iltildellitme of ever] assault which may be made by,the rebels. This circumstance alone will be atherieus drawbsok to the soessioniste, as It will primal them from asatualor the control of the moll Important harbors in their lolulty. It will effsednally put a stop to any contemplated _pinitlealforay on the commerce of the Gulf 'Mai is la itself no smell consideration. With Fart Sickens, Hey West and Sumter, In, the. luwalior the National thieeinment, the boasted ,e►otddaty of the eeeediag cotton Stales is a musshate.. Them positions command the Gulf of Mexico, and the commerce which punts ibrough it, sad a! Southern Confederacy can -*Mat is the presence of 'fortifications that pro claim Its iaferiority sod dependence to t the world. Worns. , —J. 8. Preston, one of tho South fril.trettOrs, thus whiningly 'mooches Visite& to oOmil to.tbe-freottuel. Cet Yon, 8. C. Jan. 80, 1881. 4. Tearaye Roikbre, Bowe of Deteirstai, Vwginia: '..)lidaforeesreate are ordered to Fort Sumter _ and efeewham Will not Virginia, by the Leg-, lederpose top poerolost It will .bit too late When her Coavandon steels. • J. 8. PIUSTOII22 . . Tbesolor*ta speak a whole 'volutes. South 1i: ,s ax v alid don't know bow to gel 011 i -Of -14,- Miles' she oast brae oil of the elate Statile Cep:date lo her Wort. Tin Mobs:and Aquifer, alikoesales jouraal, says:. • ". 194 bus no faith is amendinento, - iluos so kikta,ko riling to suppose tbat fitates which bay" masa tbemeelves hidden, to the prnent Continuities would bit erns to k vrbstroinended: Tim pessem'Cowlltallon guarantees las rigida of tbollkatkern State., and however beta eon plaldid of by Awn. it to the:violate* of lb' CoapliotlN,.la spirit sad islier, IbstaanaNtUlm lbs pleirsaoss of Um &Hitt. No allialliesig cut proyilkagilest.suob vielstloallia4l9 oeatNaraldwill'el 4 rnardgasettdionl, 4111"1"61(41101401. - - - • =!= ..Tke quanOsitattaes Stereltaistan; lti' the Nettles! Queveittion, caned biting glsite of Virginia, fifteen Stalemate or will here. presented. fir the cowe l eintion hie conolndsd to sit with (dosed, doors. Of course the prop 'osition for secreny to its deliberations comes from • Southern Btate—Virginia. We entire* to ney that we do not like this orrengemret it smacks too much of the ("Star Chamber.? In u republic this mode of conducting proceedings is entirely out of piece. ' ' The people's repro lentaiivea or agents ehodid have no coolest , menta from the people. This oircometence done will tacos the citizens of the North IC re gardi the lotion of the CoMmietionera with ills. plain and distrust, tenet. from a Moister lak the North to One to the !loath. ; kty Casa Bawrwea x Yen are providentially located in the South and lin the North. Ye( we ore 'under the same governlnent, both civil sad 'ecclesiastical. A sudden aed calamitous _change boa come over the happy country that embraced oar Widely separated fields of labor and care. 1 On Thanksgiviog Day, eloquence and gratitride, throughout our land, celebrated the exuberant/Oed ema of the Lord. No pestilence, famine or 'war Anggested any modificatioxf or abatement of .our praise... Health, abundanua, and peace were :the Acknowledged elements of our ramble promierity. A month later and gloom has nettled down on this brightness.; and voices of aa Aoo and sorrow are 're-echoing through the land. God invites our grati tude by the munifimnee of his bounty, and the re. mauve song of praise burets forth tram the lips of e happy people ; but it is suddenly in pted by R wretched refrain of human madame and folly. Who, that beholds with patriotic soul this &him, Irons charge, can repress the exclemation of in Oignant •orrow, An enemy both done this ! Neither of us, de .r hrothee, is a politician in the ' .1 . modern, degenerate seesees. e oi that term; no bare We any acknowledged sympathy with the obi:k eratin spirit. We nee, therefore, out or the mop and sweep of the two malign, power. that isterb the times. Aa ministers of peace, we are disposed, I um, to say to our countrymen,. when they Are rearming to bloody contest, "Sirs, ye are brethren; why do ye wrong one to another 1,, Some of Our profession hare not, I fear, tufa, lenity withstood the strong local excitement of toe time.. Indeed, the contagion of position is eery difficult fix escape, When it ragm•r3und us; the*umnia oldi,wof popu lar agitations, is exceedingly' apt to lead on to the rlquorton pars Psi.% .1i od if grave clergymen du. courage ci•il discord, can we wonder that others, who obey not the troth, should instigate to violence Aid warfare apical good government t .Thern exist in your section of the country I feel assured, serium and wrongful 'oxisapprehension•i of, the sentiment. that pressiamung us. Perhaps we, , too, are at fault—with re ard to yon •and youyn. ' BM-TU.lOr, true to her iamb as "lying rumor," has certainly dune much of fate, to aggravate,. if out to cause thete mutual mitapOrebensiom. Let we, therefore, candidly as a brother to a brother, give you what 1 believe'to be the mews sod mid legs of our Northern people. 1. A large mi may al us hold what his here*, fore been the avowed sentiment of the South—that slavery ,ta a local institution, to be teiolated Mid controlled solely by the legtelation of the 'Austria in whirl, it extra. We Sr. Opposed to any such departure from this old mend -point of the Constitu tion, se would give to Congress the power to mils troll, to establish or 0 libel:Wit to any State of the Ilnion— L thi• being a thing easier asked, but alwa y s disavowed by the Son h, maul now. The tusplica. twos and proviaines o the Cdostitution bare been always-claimed and a pealed to as sufficient ; and we see.; no propriety tr. attempting to eetablieh, npw, rs or w guaranties" of i• Consteitinnal kind. As to those of Legislative form, the facility of re. peal, which has already reduced them to a din count, would reader them extremely preearioun The Constitution, as it is, with the interpretations of the judociary and rellatißi 'easclaten, appear ;n ail sufficient. carrrononi cantle. treelewd, That b I • hew ate mod Home of ke y ore. item, the hollowing •de be propcohl and otbmit olio amendment to the C. - in Lion, woo Joined the Oonventioto 'of three. oribe of the people lof the Yontrll2 ail the ter - 'Gov now or hereafter Pi teed north or latitude SIP ' ale. very or involuntary • thole, eyeept kw the pato . tor edam, la prohibit d, w'.le In Othe territory . of dot latitude Blowy erne by mordant as esialk , and Malt wed be In w ith by Conoco., bot ii tw proftdoi as property y all department. of the rtito• Gel Government do ' y it. continuums. 111 the 'Gib.- ry north or month of ea'. line, within flitch broodukte am t °m to oon e Freud %ben It contains • poplinne e...au fora loonaber OD. Item, with • repobi form of government, shall - ad mitted Into the Cleo an m oldy wi th 4U Iglnal Stet.., with oi with t (la - 1008 m the Conant lon of the Ibtate atoll pnecoloe. 1 2. We See no stamen'. rams. bell, in the issue Of ' the fate election. Some of as were cgregiouety dieeppoiuted by it ; but no bas It been is every elec. nee that ever was held. it is our fathoms, heir • enter, gracefully to submit to the • ward conatitution • ally made, and hope for better macre. neat time. The only reason why Mr. laticolo wit elected, was thet ha got the requisite comber of vote.. If either of the other worthy men had been favored with,a majority of the auffinges, all our people would ha. scouiesced in the choice withortmormurion patri. 3. We see Ile reason for fearing that the to- coming administration will, infringe on the right. ,I oliooy panel the people. The Southern politiman. seem to think differently. ht thin distance, thinle good gentWirnen appear a. if operated on by a pae- IC,Or operating a trick. They, appear to haye hid visions of a itehoboam coming to chuttse theM with ...pone and to make hte little Boger thick.r than he predeceavor's loins.. O f any, each - meads mitt... or desire, we have no levidence to proeude ciinviction or alarm, 4. It re evident that in 'omit way the Southern put of the Union have taken _ of with the Northern part; I honestly and earnestly_ sour s yen, that we are profoundly whereat of any act Cr intention that will justify or *sense or even palliate the coarse your political lenders are panning. Would it not be brotherly, and mar more of this dignity becoming so grave a crlsi., to at least drag up a statement of grievances tri be redressed and of rights to be maintained,beforeebouchingabruptij into open and MOW, strife 1; atoms have gener ally done this before going t war. liar ? lithe., under colonial wrongs, did it, with definttenen Of anecification and with manly forbearance. The, keew their rights and them wrongs, and could name them specifically. 1 b. -It appears to ow, here in the cool North, that anger and fear, proverbially arbor/ as impute., are by, no means safe guides to scoop. 'These pa mons, even when aroused_ lir y visionary canne d, often lead to real dangers. be danger of doing wrong is. in the moral scale, no grave a one as the dagger of .ffering wrong. to this the South ia clearly implicated. What hari our glutton. Uaiop done, that no many States should array Memel.. in , hostility against her peach sod authority r-.. What wrung is alleged, eienlby you , politician. proverbially facile to elle atom. t Your people are in arms, nut against • arty, or n elletioll, but against the Government. i ' . . 6. We have, of course,oil views of the real ' cities of these difbeulties. II pt were [devisee iM. teryst, our good neighbors htiryland and Ms Old i Dominion, in whose horde • thwimpoten. and lm, bends John Brown esplom odcurred, would haw, bean foremont in three un pp ` agitation... But it is Routh Carolina, which n re loses a slave, that in•ng that movems t ce lled by the gentle name of fecessiou; and 41r1 is er sister States iota • war attitude against th UMon, by intemperain and illegal clamor, about thel common •lare ine term.. A few &leap. di• ontlented and now dui appointed demagogue. has OM terrible reepono,, body of these disastrous loom in our country resting on them. A le men bane brought thin disgrace upon our Rape lie, a the eyes of On world, A few men haveladled • ematgration, of which we boar but the istiot crackling, and it is raging ii ging mound them vi oh fierceness which, perimpe, neither they ear we can easily rearms. I I have npulien hotly anal fmnkly, mAygm,d brother, of oar wired in Mesta Strange limns. la number letter. I will speak of nut condition and our ccpertotionc. Your., as el . lisltore of She Mint end, New °chola W••ntse,,n, Feb.: —Some !an days ago Peers- - Lary Dix gave to Adams' Erre • Company a draft: on the Assistant Treasurer at Nee Orleans, for the; purpose of transferring the coin and bullion la the, firanob Miul in that city to the Mint in Philadel phia. Tile amouut of the draft one three hundred , andlifty thonund dollars. Three Joys ago he re ceived a 1i11a1.41.41 4041 Adam.' agent in Na. Or.: loam, g that the amountAlreul4 be delivered In, two nr three Jaye, ut that the rissietant Treasurer' declio;l In deliver apart, aartign og as •reaspo that' he 'tithed to pay the entire drain at once. The Bea; y immediately telegraphed to the Treasurer to: pay to the 'opte. agent on that day as large an atoonni as the agent c uh trans Port. The coin and bulthits ate chiefly carer, . feting several tons. To day the Secretary b. ace wed al dispatch from dm Espies. Company informio hint that the Aulatent Treasurer refused to pay at pdrtlon of the draft, : end that the Drench Mint b beeetaken possession' of by the authuritiee of the S ta of Levitation. The circumstances clearly strikes deliberate con trireme. on the part of the 'lnto authorities to get: poasesrion of the money In th • Mkt. This action on their part I. universally cond.inned, and Is regarded by the government as one of beim°et high-banded said 'outrageous transactions hai has yet been per petrated. Even South Caroll a iefused to take the money belonging to the g. ertunent, having art counted for and paid oversee y dollar to the United States. Oo receipt of ibis news Ibis • o • log tb•Proaident called an extraordinary genie. We Cabinet, and the whole anhject was conaide d 4 It is understood that Senator. Bovjamin and B Well were sent for to know if they were aware of t • isitrannetinn. The government, being without • • respecting this matter, twined I Collector and Treasurer to kno with this seisore. UP to II lat. reply bad. been received. 1 A Peale». 1 The disunionistiesdera and apparently put to desperate shifts to keep, thasplrlt of the rank and 'file up to the fighting 4Mint. Their last alert in the publiostion, in thei Obviation War rury, of a letter professing to be written by the President elect In to lAN profaning to have; beau addrateed lo hint by • Mr. .1. A. Spencer, of Wheeling, Vs. Ts!' Mr. Spencer spoil* sake hlr. Lincoln; .let: Had the jiariedictioo of the crime committed by.iiiihn Brown and a/a peen earnandered to the federal government, and( J udgment delayed until the 4th of March next, would k hare exercised the pardoning power r , lid Do you regard the Bred Scott decision es leading upon the people of the Niirth t Tolhis Mr. Lincoln le m epl reply that he bad determined to &newer a letters addressed to hiM in regard to thesis»f the cauttry , but that, seeing Mr. Spencer Is di legeodle ll ow. he mekes him mid hie !tarot e+ little questions In cioeptiod, end shearers the Is On exquisite-- ',wave sod; edifylrgelyle : 1 have carefkilly reviewed Ms testimony in Mid et», and in my opinion Brown%Committed no vii base Against lbeArderal government meriting nets fliers ponishment es he »calved. The ascot he , committed against the federal government eras .a grow misdemeanor. Had I bee. 'the novae» el. roar Plata I might have monadhe cotimehe did. Tot even then th e* wen avec itigalleg elms ',mega Brows Wee mi doubt mosomanisc on I , tat 'abject of 'aggro slarmy s anti ", ea each, 'Maw eeetieeenut iroakt_bsta b“a Mete fiseeitedeate with tiatheietie tor *teal- _'•' 4 ' , l ,-- T. tairorgoktix moy ft la Issitt vef In aft IS= bile Mousy All, ntrioial knowledge lately telegraphed the Ui. futd oonneeted • hdut thle evening no I ~==t~*' tessoo t laid (the Dn d scott) to hostile la the adenicemest'Of republican prieciplee; aria therefore eueede with 'danger in i government The forgery of tide letter it to taftelfret ea to be rldiculoue, and yet it ♦dl duneulees have its expected eff:ct with etteny of the Reran's' read ere.—N. Y. World Tn■ Tribune has the followieg she) p retort: ••The seepossibithy for the evils *Mott bear so heavy on our country is mainly sa . b the Re publican party" nye the Journal of !Commerct. Of 00nree. It is the RepUblicass istio have se. coded in Routh emotion end the other SJuihern States, .uho have stolen the forts, arsenals end hospitals, ■ho hese fired on the Rag of the Uni ted Stun; 'behove robbed the &dorsi treasury, who have planted ..bsuerleo on the Mississippi, and are plotting to seize Washington and instal' in usurpieg government. A TRIBOTI or alteTtlfloll—A Bo D Call or Iltmogra Orrea.—Abctit sera year ago. 1 became af. gland with darcaela—a mr airalcloadalal It. I bad the Paola. dogleg my aldlumeo,btandlng me at different tam. who .0 areal In Wang .it loeatW► 14y In tad. unable to get about. f r tad anathema yammer my alma I hada...tau DOW r th• whole of the thr.• man ad was Mad a often. twenty aria day. more or lea My food did mddirag. med 1 had un..d to a armlet.. My right ma gathered and bran ad all to. bumor• rue out Olt. My left foot am ulcerattal. ad na operated on by one of mr aradarta but It did me no good. I had Sig may Wan OP OM kg, and ea mar c.Olll oar my back and body. Waimea mattaiell tbetima. Ana my f mot bursa n 0.., mia the dater at It. the Unarm became contractel Lod mad, my foot man forward. In UM suite of my caw my (Mbar ulna ma Dr. Hertel: of 140 Wax' area, who cam. out to see ma. le Uhartlemi banally. about In rasa from Plttatuirgh.oe the IlleutwortUe rod; alter be no m• • •• Med mot ke told Mir 1 did what! to aalkand took thorned. Woes oarofniir, h. co 21,1 corn ntaa 1 comae coed taking the Arndrntrnio t 0,.. roam ago loot Slh of J oil. go won as 1 ho can taking Um nodielne 1 b.gn.lto loom,. and continuo! to 'taproot until I got antinly Wall. I took the medicloo from Dr. karma torto montba. A Moo conallerod tarsal( welt and bora boon to good health ewer alma. - 1 wail about with • crutch, on amount of mr bog being orookod at tka Mare. which Imo cnntractod and crooked at no time !com mand taking the Ladakh.; at flat time I could not pat mr foot 11/Ihln Iwo Mahe. of the man& glow. alLboagh It to Alllcrooked. 1 can oat it M the ground. Dr. •Kotaar .• • . CM ma medicine lotsmilly. f, 5 the dlarthtet nod also to youth the blood. It la cow nearly tour yob's sloes I coot. mend tallos ht. mad:eloe. and milts th la LaMar than arm to mrhie totme. I have ho d'st-.al• health for the last three cad • hall nod let,t It doe to Dr. &mem that I .held maas tale bob le Matammt lo order that oiler abide or may to mod ar I an.. Numbars or my • • . oilghburs .an. hug tridir I .., linnet...id. Lulea" roars . . Hafamsat, •DHN HIPFIN, J., l/barthirs ts. Pittsburgh, J. 1 am ht tatter or John UrlDlo , aud. o wrist, that th Isola tolalol la hV ear aro trus t .• JOHN OKINFIN. lakaullewT • Sleepless. Crying. Teething Children All know bow o oplaaaaul •tro tbonr. on. ouipauituents Lyhuod, and tonal lutolllynot pars L th...ad canary...ma to baalth, sod ultra I fo, .rton ll.• n.. or ano. dytn, Katt .r Loby J .5.1,1 14..1 to quint Liana. ft PILLS, In pi... awe alga, gal I) • Lir!, ot 4) drop Io W int, mouth at say tire, ore lw. ye, Ithu,. I.• n trout madlrlua. Tloyy ea at •-aot ....at, 'alloy 11. u of Ter hr.,' rob. oe 4.11.1 EJI/441 C 4o4 .4Laista. nCJ pr. r4rr natant/ and gad rrr . , ,11.i.lraot upa of r. 17 dials or oplaia. Tbyy Lave Won ua.al ear yo.ore, rod al - prow.' e r .ho nos thaw abLor d.alloy. Prlre, 23 cout put ben. with 41trull40u. r i>j 4•• w, al. b—a lull rt ul Iluttru••••• loatusortrute uromms' •11.11....u1t of Ibructitt, •44 • ouut twine Outb•alu..l. I‘ , llo 0•••0 , 01••••, $.4; Wu, tu pl•tu $ r sm. 01 fittwita bosom, 1.4 boob, Mitsµ :Ine , r.tial• and ISU taut. Thom. RotOedloo, by lb. woKlo to. reo beta LI mall or saws.. Irmo; eborgo, t 041143 rlormtio, ol 0.1411 Add..... L. ULBIIR. VS *Vo., N. bel Ittoodooy.-Ntoi Yot. Pohl 41.1. N. lULTO V , yiß torrot, d AO.. 1.40 the NC ilnkm, Arent Pgttalogigb. Df7Y•➢faa. Wise Low, an experierWlN urge and Vernal* Physician. ha. • Soothing ey rut)+, children twitting, whir* greatly twilltabe the preetewiyi we thing by softening the gown, mitering all lug tnaratlen—will allay all pniu,•nd le wire to regulate Um tertrels Depend opt. 11 , Reuther.. II *lll glee' vestto yourwlree anal tellei awl health kr yam Intents. Perfectly wt. In all twee Mr telvertseement In ...thee manse reittalere I er POLITICAL NOTICE& ti•PROTIIONOTAHARD VAN VIM, Hereto Mgr...log. -HI to supported fot the above ethos, nation to the &moue 01 the Movable Min Omeentlott loakttle bIl Ri Fv.—ll kitity w ()taw, of Pee tottoablp. oaks the cot, of It lib heves lo obtain., the Fla potatoen nomlttellott for ittorttf of •11..t0m t them Cy. Fits battle.. slit oot al.tor bletottto othotty el treverstoe the enenty •ea teethe Ito m ell • 101 l ...to fublic fLotices O..ELECTIO NI. —1 he stockhuhlera ul the DIMMINGUAM f NI.IL/1811TH TII*NPIILK WIAD COMPANY *lll bold an Itloction at the (Atka d Witham Pymm.e. ray. In 'll.We:tithes, no dm /Mat HUN 1/A Y I. Sian b, tr.tn 2 to 4 o'clock p no, fur th•poryo.e. of alerting a Preside..., 4.r y, manager* an-1 Ttessurer,l4, tot the etytPog year J SO. IC WI LLO . MI, tr....nrar 4th, 1801 J• 6 ht*T Til IC SEMI-AN ts UAL EXAMINA TION or Abe PnyNto rt. cylag Inat.twi.n eu CONTOURS NI WIN AnY,•lil laa plag, al • Thu* max ^ on MONDAY atri TDk.UAV hest, tLh and ith rata nary, the ...rd.* coramencln* ea. NO., at to. m an•l emlaa *1 3 y en The pair... .u.l 141..141. of tha tn.tltoil.•e are 1..1.1 to Os ponant. GaZI .174 , ‘N01'1 C 11.—T he eutrt,co t hem, doing bum ooder tk. style M JoIIN 11C 011.1. • SUN. 4se• Mk dd, sold tbwir-outir....k 01 , 4.1.,8w• lixtuna, le. to BlillW BK. W•Tiltitl • Uu Pittalmr.h, J., al 1861--St Proprietor. of an the prinetpal Lon, Mares In I itt.bAryib o••••pn..d • Imo Moir einem, nt n • clack p. ,on and •Ine• MONDAY, 6.816 Itonost. en dot &Mods, *Annie Detb • ,ILL•SaIt. V•11/11 6•1,14.11• 011 , 11401, Plttaborab, Jen 12tb. 190 L J I flWqllE ANNUAL MEETING of tie -Bsicktioldfts or u. A limbo., Valley Railroad Com pmy will be held et th. Wise of Me Ootatmay, comet of WasbLagtoo street met !Mabee y eller. SWIM ..rd, Vlute burgh. owl . ° VADAT, the kb day of Vebraary, 11401. at 10 &cluck a at. •etatoomat of the Wham of the mammy .111 1. ptesented, sod an Itlactloo ;sill he tald - fer Crest dent and Dowd of Maus t on for theettsalag year. Jell . dtmbeter .1A111141:111180Ntheterela7. urmci or llfmneacam.• le /Vlem. warm., Pitlebmgh January lath, MI. I Tsa Direeturauf the Monongahela NKr- Iderloo Company term Ode-day declared • 1.1 Vt. DINO 01 /OUR PICIVUINT oa the ap¢.l Stock, out of the &unions of lb. hat Olt Mouths, pey•ble retro Mock holden,.,, their legal repreaeoratbm. oo of Olaf Ito Ilhe lut e lo w.k.kt. fonds, el th• rao of lter Treasurer By u,a., a the thami. 4, Jalllnut W. D. (XIPIWAND, Tomminrtir SEW/I:DUI' EVERI MUItN la& from NMI 12„ by O. W. WHACK LBITIR, Jti at bid COVTIIV 1441.111te1d RRA Si.g. .elik Iy:taw Ileto flobettisements w • N. 111 A V STATIONK JOB PUMA AND BOOKBINDER, Corner of Thliml engl Woad 81 eeeee 1 PARTIOULLIS ATITINTIOI COVEN -TO PILINTIMI 11111-heado. labols: Cards or PrograOitooo. 1, Ooonrir , Iltblbilloos, or meellorre olaor llal _ latill• Wail b. Y. •••• J V letll,oll ....V .11 . • NEW Al 101 PION HOUSE T. A. 191.01.6 LL A MO, A VUTIOBIKICII NOLKI.LAND, WEAVF.R m CO., Atli?? N •NU WAIMIANI IN 111CNIIt1•NTE No. 55 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, re lIITTIM TO rilmkt &On kola. A Mbre,ounoll, Allot Kato°, Os.. I libelous, du boysi, PI stsboligh. Jk. /God A Co.do Uri. Onnonuo, t!oaldbi b. W. W. Brodabow du , kook. A linestoy bs Job. 011 pol & ' On., 410 f Ci y. W. IC &bawl. AOo , do &Ism licroulsos, Jas. stadle, do I Now York. Jame. Wordman • do 11. 1.. Vertallo & On, Horisius. P. 11. Laufassto•Orn , do Ik, 1 , •• York. K. 0. &tha/rib, Cashier Iron Oily Thai Cowpony. la SOLICIT J.: Slrei)Alirop,,EN k6mr:.m,-mas ROGER.'" CITRATE OV EAOIVENIA. EZ3=3 AN AORGEMILL ISFILIGERANT AND I.A XATIVZ Tabno . • the motalea. latal any, It Natemg /11Ilnanms, Bleb klaadaehe lard Bonanatl.. aornatias Wane.. and wallosol all atone easelilata. mild taken Gal, to. tho ',Mew Stony now. whe Saaaaa la to. eabed. It I...qmior laud eamosoleal so tstl• ate ibr BA -4.11/GA and masy lalneral Water... a anon. drink affords I sonata., relief attar natl. on drinking too frees. /arm* wholesale, by B. a. nodal. the Ilanufacto.y. le, !pd. ate. Now York. aad retail ty, mat orogen. Pate 25 a sta per boob. 411.1 m CISPLIALIO Cephalic Pills, Cephalic Pillg, Cerihalia Oephalia Pille Cephalic Pills, Cephalic Pills, at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, ' Oorosr of lb. Dfamoad sad Muted Plrrst, d4sr of atm Mowed sod Marta &rest, 411111 ese*r of LW Diamond sod Ihd kat dittst BALAISORAL tiKIRTS, and 81. k, awl& Iktlos sad Black. • SIM PRINTS, slut otper Dotonatio, now opolag 0. DAIMON 1.091414 Ilwbat ftralt. MIMS AND .SUPPORTER MANUFAO. TONY —474IITWRIGIUT YOUNG. No 97 woodt NINNY 90J70194 $7.9 091 end. beg hoa ti lo Stmattatdot Of thealMotad to the hat that they iti 1i...1“. Surma _Trusses" And .113uppoktare la dm TM, hime bursa aparkrao•of pen 19 &ha manatacto r, OWNS ad MGT or lastrus.**, sad -ma farykyt, thoot at palms my tar Wow itinitNoty harm_ • • am aotichad to call alter- asualafay 11.1.11 When. OkRTININGHT • TOON% • ' 97 Wool al. • uaRTIIIILIgh . . 2 _______P -* w 1 --. C! , 2 1 , g ,, R .! s ! r i s t ;, -20 -.„.lrr, The4,lo , L -I.l?lre,F. , ..hitsf i ze r g.t,,t . _- i InutualkuuswAP#lo - gs; • 1111 RY APRIABS -4 14 11 . Bilifti P l 7 AP*, .:---- '0 1 Lari fat , mu ' 1,1 ' . ce . euit& i ....l b b riviii itithu ad :W I : OW*, „ 11 .., 1 ,- 4 ,P0 6 4,, . Writer Id ads l er , 41 4 j1.8"1" 11111Y a. t. Illialkat:'' LI ARII-441 Jde 63L C 4 '' ' LidAtia744 Nor - -ow lawitigionAu l t tioagir-':''“ 1 sr , itnei.i•r • 1 i......,.___...---,, , ..'_._,...__......,. ~,,,,,,:,,,_,,.,,,,,,.: , ,,,1 i .. _,.._.,;,:-_.,._•._....., ~........,.,...1.,_, ~.__.,...,_;,_.. _,',-_„ .., _ ~..„._..1...-,....._...-..,..,..,_,_....-...1J,...------,:',..'H1,L',i1";,:.:,1,,,,-,,,,,,,;,,,,,, Issof.trioN or PARTNik 5 • Tbi Poutstrisbio brotitin existing i. VELIa • /JILLER. In the Brum log Bcu4lal l'pol art by Ilmltattft: 11ra..7 25.18dl The boolom of the late arm w II De oaf :liosvELta. NOTICE TO UW.NEItS ,Ut • DRAYS, Jo • nacKs.&o—nrak. I. hereby Aden to all oideira of Dre Tn. "am, earrtages,'lloggice, de, whether readrot pe non resident, In the Oath of tatabargh, Chit their Undo roe for the year 1861 are doe and pat eborat tbetrada roe'. Mae, Cofy el Ping:with, Pont ltciTti. In lareordanter rnilt an Act of Arttemb'y, approved March 30, 1860. nod an {hacienda the Cliti :ne altabs cf the Oft, of eigb, inured Apell 16, ism . All Llano. not did on Of before SaylB4,llBol, Alit be {add lo the heeds of the Chief //' //'.dad, foe collection, itebjeet to hie fee of Ofty rents for HA coltortlen thereof ; MCA al petted who begird or afore to oat 1111 he etitthrt to • pentad, to be recon.relrE4foire the Mayor, dotadettmill.ooler the Ltoade. The old metal plate. of prtirtioue years . einel ttn et the tit.o Ideeneee ere tale!, oat, or 20 eentabaid Merthyr. RATES OP LICICNSD. Der h One-Done ...... ....... Dollars. do Two do do Iltabt do do Poor Mono flock Tim , do Outltelere sod Timber Wheel+ drawl. hr. Two flereee, Toth., Wilde each. for each Additional Defoe 11•14/ In nod of the aLa're, *ehic'e.. Our. Dollar. Wel MOIIDAUIII, City ttearnrer. PltLeber,* CIL 1841881. : feletor • ESIVLANK BOOKS— D 7 LAN , :JOURNALS. DAY BOORS, DASH BOOE D sad eyary drAcrtptloo of Arrount Hooke, on loubl or mute to WO.. O. Om b.ot rated to soy patOru regular/. trittrytr Altboat RAl:dad breAlogt, by WM. 0. JOHNSTON 1, CO., fe4 Blank Book Makers, 57 WoOd et. fIUM BEL,TINO AND UUM GASKETS N.A which will Stood SW° V ahreutwit without befog elected; and the •••ernet Loin urn( not dlndfddt PI ULM . ty, you can get at the Leather Store of td. Dll LANGia, 13 Liberty et ,opocalto head of Wood. bat w 'FLIER BELTINO, of the.bait Eastern , oek.tattoed, ell Otos, which .111 ion without treat biog. sod with • perteat louring to the Saler, et the Leather Awe of Cl. DC LANdlt T.Ot Libel ly.et., oppoelle heed nf Wood. • IN Iw (SUM PAC - RINU—AII thiekoeskx, LACE ILA LUTHER, 881.1' HOOKS: CUMPEtt tovars.•••• do, for eele et _'la Liberty street, 000.alte bead of Wood. feC t er el. Da LANGIt. , . SELLING I SELLING! sELLINGI— r _ Wald. PAPER sod BURDERS, at the old eland . Et wood at P 14 AitAIIALT. .Statement et the Bank of Plt elmegn - .Pttetume, Votapary MKANS. Loin. BM. and Demount. sl,enk in. fq /teal Kohn., and Gronnil Kent-- ...... - Qbl9 tie Stock. and Meacham.. !Oil 41 Don by other banks e 0,047 412 Dank Notes & (knocks ...... ......... 90,4fil Specie .. Del,) u ns ,LIA 611.17'1M. $2,..0&ti1u Ktl Dahlia! Stock Prollts and Earnings . " .111,!!(41.°Us JU S Unpaid Dividends and HIIIIIMUM Al'et. 5.1178 IA Due to other .............. het lent toOncolation zoi.inn on Depants 111,1}.002 83. 5':.:./4,519The abov 40 eshttement corr.-I to the bent of iny know! mkge and pellet JOIIN 11 A Itithii!l;'ashier. Hgrorn to and saLscrltied ltd. Pee. soh, I Sill, Letk!re me. II 11.1.111T11, Ntdakh!Poblir. 111 &lament ofdotal:tango Bonk of Pilto`gh, ILMattutiou, Mottos,. Yobruars 11, 1801. Loans and Dlmainle • 51,07 , 3 , 0 z too Real Rebate 1,4,0611 Up Specie in Vault 2.'4;47 7% U. 8. Tromurtt,Notra........ :FT 00 Clocks and Notoe of ono., Hanka— ..... ant.' 6IW One by call, Hanks. ......- ...... 1.114'6 61 Capital 510. k................. 7.... ... 7 thTtlibo int Circulation . 96'n 6 011 • ! I . ' •1. • O ne too I :6 Doe to other Hanks .41.10 40 Itonflognot Food and ..... 212,961 20 s2,l43.iittlVi entire statement is corrtn-t the boat ol nt'y kunst!. Witt and belie!. 11 . 11. all/6110H.Oneltier. 4,lllinued 1.,101. au, this Jib day of rebrtiary..l46l. 0.11 ittilAtlipotaryroblic. Ilialognont of tea /d•ronanto. and tool ' Hank of Pitt•borgh. 1100 day, Pebrnary j IMI - Vto. k $ 13(.1).040 01 Circulation . Due 1 / a imed:0r , ............... . . .......... .....:22 . 87 20 Una other Danko _ t , luans Illacouuts to 6,k45 f. 14 Coln. 210.114 Notem.aud Ch..-k. of other Tank...... . .. 56,015-. e hie by ether tinuk• . the Mt The atm', statement is corrtn't KW! Ir. to th el.4.it rot ItnityWlga and balinf. It. lit 1111.1, n, o.ll.lanbinr. !Sauna and ecilnarnbod before sne, 101. 4,:, clay . Of Pot.',. 0.11.1561. W , 11 . wiiirr4KV,Nototr, L • Stailinass•ts of Cialnaina• Haman Yrianary 18111 Loao. sod Diwonota - I: 2 S Ni 7 1 Colo in V• 1111. 1 1 2 .1. 11.1 Note. and bla nk . Cke of tabor flanks ...... 2 q 7 Pa. frnin k and Rankers-- ....... . 67.701' 61 1.1AHILIT111:41. Capital Stock. ...... ......- ........ —4100,000 DO plrcuLattua.... - 3 . .M.ti00 Uppoaltom ..... ................. lot.ty/b Tbml to other Batiksl9,Pli IT abovamatews.i.cormt to the beat of• niyi km.) mhgrand Ito T. VAN DOREN. (Mahler. Alllcemall 1... m um this 4th by or flobnan,, RA \I I. lIARPER, Notary Sina,•tnealt of Mechanic.' Hank at Plllab , k. "."•). rnmany iJ 1001. Eircolatlon . VAP,..IIb IA Get. to Dermot. Ina .... Do All • $404,621. •2r678. Mills and Nona. Disdountod...... Ono by nolh.r Banks. Not. and Cbm - ks of ...her flank dipatia In Valli. 239,e j The above statement IN ,:arreet, .0 the beet or nky knowl edge.andbef U 2.211. KW, Ueda., l'ona before me thin 4tb day of Vtbronry, I H U. H 121211, Hover, P'pbbe Illa•legnent cif lb. Altegneny lia;nlk. . Prbronra4.l, f ebro.7 2, loot AgSETS. Luxe u 61001 LI, ♦titt4Nl iIf:IIO4VR . . Ihkpll.l Ohne ........ L.... .............. Lwow o, 144.0 i &Col Dleoeatabt. ....... ....... 4060 , 0 ee Doe by other Reeky_ ........ ..... 15.117:77 Roles ene Checks of other . hb.Pbl hpeets ........... ..... ... . 151 MR 00 6r/41,44100 ..... .... ........... ........ . ...... 707.345: 00 Ihie to other Haute 11,704 04 ............ . 130,347, 4 , 3 Th• 1100,0 ate .euemt. corral to the beet of my .Iroorri. edgoinia J. R. 000 K, Ceitonr. Elwore se eobaeribed before me, 101.410 day oir loot. . WUITNRY. leotAry gal•fee•ef Of tato Iron tali , Hank. • f ?mom n, Febnotry 1,11661 (tttpltal . ..... ..... .Ibikooth UI lows. stet ........... .......... MY,bobl hue by other HAM", :AI 79411 AS Notes stet Chreket.f. other Henke ...,. fl,lttSl G 2 line • 2 fA O 7 U Oe oothertos . fl Doe t Deposr.. • • .. 210.641:0) Tlet shown itatenteol . le secto.llng 1.6 the heel of toy Ito owloAgo stet loiter JulfN Al AtittPTlN, (.'4et t . r. •Itiroted me. ILI. Ith de, of rote., A. b.; ISM. W. II Wilt TNKV, Notary Pothlte. NJit. PHAN COURT SA LI,— . LAW= ,Rierctie (AID NT % PA —By vlrtne of en order of the Orptrtes (tenet of Laerreers C..euty. I sill cell 1,.A RAI of theists ACIIKSON Wllttbl It Ar. deed.. lb, po I.*, war Raton rolay Station. nine WKIHRSDAY, roar, alb. 1811. Thlo Tarot In ot.dne *Loot 100 •c”., of *hit, .Lott • tea Ir. trolltytoe ss .l. The itapru , eutenue are h Isugg , law story F .. .. Unit hey nom... •so el rt.hk, (4trls,f. flootaf, ?quer Lion..., ar e wll in ge•.l rep, A pomp .01A /rood orator In the kitchen . Tho It. Wayne wed Chicago h11...1 I. within * slim I Tetalf.: One. third ra.b; I Moors In Imo year, *lll.' Into, .4. 11A141.4.1W Wog ellif (11401, AelteflonOrntid, Palk Ihobral ot Aibsoeuy sbiuNmENT.—Vi 'IM J ES AEAMON, ut lb. Otte of Pittsburgh, di, mak, fen the Otto Derotober,O volOntary afalfintoene of all Ina ife..p arty, rani, iterson•l and lolled. to the osoloeslsseed, Ile. , isestodt of ble roolto., hit pers.. fud.l.lal lo sold ' , bonen Lemon are 'nide/W.l 1., retake 'meteor late paymotil, and. these lotting 01•100. or tletn•n.l4 intik., knoun thit 11111111. Without delay to W.O. A UJII INUfIIOII , Aftlonee, No ll< 111.n,,,n1 1 A APERFKI iT 4:111TION OM' IffillnitENS AT 1.4d11—.1 epecht no sop, of W. A. Totern..l.l I.lla'alpsnodlal With,* of it.. Wok. of CIIARLOA 111011. P 0 R. thorley mot Jot. Gilbert ; Not rawly for, rectein•tian. terrft.ti.etes VInI N 0. 6 ,, "Plc Itaftl arrli lat. 114.113K1tT DA 4, . Wood olreet (lON SI UN M NTs.-125 bble elloi4:0 A p 60 One choice thi-d Pewhe., n.i,e., 2.0 b. prime Mt.! APO". 0 boxes R ullor 20 bbl. choice Mew. 210 Imo Potato,".. bbl. DaloA M.re.l Coro, 76 boißeuntil While 9.aug. 26 dog lihglicen And Ilzira v..cy • tots for rah, by hl 1.. C GRAFF, 9171.11.1 y et ROBES, BERMIES ilerago by thbly.t4 Imo us, and Wintry flhawls, •6IIIng MI II 1 . 1 1011/ piles, .. . • IlitunuuN vox tinue,— A. OATd--1000 boo. , . If MOD-21. boo Pl. Bond. :. • APPLII3-80 bblo Grown Abpkot• IbIIVONIB-26 dos Dorn broom.. . OLIZ/LPK—III bozo+. , .i. 14 BALM B. FLOYD A CO.. Mb 1.11;04.1 CdErION hIENTS--100 bun. Pi inn Clover lke4. . , OATS—MO bor. DRHID A PPLIC4-0.1 tois RYE FWUK-25 Mb . ; oloOco; lARD-11 togs No. I brttlr by for 81i0051r.-125 doz. sorted Corn B - r - =, kr oak by wear a lame* - I bit • No MI Liberbitat... itif nPICACEINS-25 Backe choice Ohio !Ombra, Mar., for solo by • r.iLAM MCAT A 811IPTON, a Myth it. bbla. Kiwi Family "lao a .1: 160 bblnlitztra ../sitte of Ohio," , ! 1O do do 'T Oltodm.. White ink', ibr, o 4l.bY fog LAMBERT BUTPTOII,IIEhth UI;KWU AT FLOUR-55 sac k ', .11wmileb, . . . LAYIIIIIiIT MANILLA, Rag , and Straw WRAPPING ANJI. IPANCII ons. Slaw wwd WM:4 pwwwwt " • Tie p.iw, A W C: Rhone, e low at lb. Paper awl kar(W... 4 how. ot! • ORADWICBa NON nl fix 2 Na 151 Wood SIMI.. Nuiamr4k. LARD OIL-8 bbls., iota m 7 "MI, frmi l i grAll raalgr i. b7 ' • DAMAO IV atltilt*-450 bus. ohoioe, ; II On; we by fl• -r L 0.01 1 / 1 111: US Libuti et. bue. PAD abbittinontitts!. _ tank ,statementi 1724411 R X ll 4 4 41 4' . i In I , ugt 44 • WATT* WILSON; " 2(8 Liberty tt. MEE Set. abbettuit i gg tirMal Pattie • pits. S rim it [Ns & N e tuNtBsdrf, - haeleg for rd rd It partnerelifp and cried ma oboe at PIF/r1.05 - Tiftb lIIT/Ilet - - ------ (A in doer. above Abel Illostnofiltniti WV° irD Ball the h.) ten.iimlcif the public to[ lioltaltDatiOr.toillitlnitctrAloilosonftetore and httrrilat of all kind... ARTIFICIAL TIIIITECena foi the perforrothco or el other branches of.LVISTRY. Without ULAN, a apardelne-of egy etr!e they .lm recoumetet !h. V 1.116 CA II (WC Pl. *TIC TEETH me the weati Ileelthg, bumble and Con4ertatile Fuleitaatie fur the Realist Teeth They are guaranteed tone impeder In every restart to the tat Metallic PI to Teeth, whether Ineuhted en geld tar soy at the NOM et.C., mud can tie Inronbut at wcat coraideFably kw Th... hi. ag Imperantly Ott lug Gold la, eau have them replaced nab tbe VIILOARITith at a &Usti A lititloual te pee.. aborelthe 'dap af *be aid Pb.... i ' neftlyd TEETH EXTRACTED i WITHOtrr PA T NAB HY TIER oat , : OF ►N APPARATUS WEIZREST NO DRUGS OR GALVANIC ItATTRELT ARE USED. Cold weather m the time when the aplinyatne cm be nerd to Ite beet advent ge. Ikloncel gontleMen end thole fanalllet had their teeth extracted by my proCemomd are rad, o ltatify to the as melt pa tn. Wray of the oyeratknx—nhateme ban Dere ..td by peerom lamented In pertlng Ibn con trary, me haring no k nowledg• of my pa i ARTIVICIIAL;TIETH lammed In every' .131 n fda • Hi.Hi.°UDß'S'', !Dentist, I Smithfield at. JOSEPH ADAMS, DENTIST No. 97 Wylie Street, Pitteburgti. luirerm.-Lrir. a. M. Pollbct , Dr. I r Bobbin.. Karmen Cann . h ,3EN CY, THE MERCANTILEAv YOR Proinotion and Protection of Trade• Over 240,000 B.Uam Hon+ Reported. “er7 aty, Town and Vole In the Oohed Clattecla and