the fittolnirgit itazrftc. WED.NESDA 1 11011 21, 1461; IVA Ilia Ir#IINOR MM.: EN: JOHN W. CEARY, OP CITHFIILA-AD CoiThrr NOTICE TO ADTERTIMEIVI , . Naito; la Perch, given that hereafter all nun s okrr advertisements rem tred at this °Mee must be pald for when handed In, except In the cm oi yrarir adeertmets. whose bills will be rendered onarterly, as usuaL Advert:leers will please mete s cote of Lids, la the role of emit PaYments for ad corClOecooili Or the ellaracter stated,. wilt be Mae:. 'Sauteed, . .The linen of our paper Is THREE I GENTS at the meant& or Irma newsboys. Barred by wider. as FIYTMLN:I:fir.NTO per week. . , MICEMtMM The financial outlook Is not en encour aging one. The :import entries at New 'York last:week*ere $5,80,878, gtild value, equal to $7,552,841 in currency, whilst the exports, currency value, were $3,069,361, or less:-than halt the= imports. Any man with half an eye can ace that, at rhis rate, we shall speedily run into bankruptcy. • The gold value of •the imports at New York, since July 1, 1811.1, the beginning of the current fiscal year, are $211,307,613, whilst for! the - same period during the yeitr before, they were only $107,077,573. They have_ thus nearly doubled within a short Space of time. The premium on gold since last July will probably average 30 per cent.; but putting it at'4o 7 per cent, the currency value of these imports will be $295,830,018. This, bear in mind, is the estimated value.of the goods at the place Of exportation, which Is always underrated, for the sake of saving duties at the Custom House. it. fair valuation of them - goods would detibtless raise th e c amount to $320,000 i 000. These are our im ports, at-one port, for eight months. „ The currency valne of our exports, during the same period, from Ile same port, is only 4153,399,870, 'which is a decrease upon the previous year of t , 18,189,001. We are thus exporting only one dollar in produce for two . . dollars in goods imported, and have thus, in eight months, run in debt to Eu vire over $150,000,000. The sum of $17,- 000,000 in gold has been sent out; but this is a mere drop in the bucket. Putting the Imports at 3:20,000,000, and file exports a , $170,000,000, gold included, lie balance against us is still $150,000,000. And this is going on steadily. Every week we are importing twice as much a we export; and by the first 01 . July neat the balance against us will be upcln the business of one year. No nation eau long stand such n drain as this. If it info go on we may :IS Wrii pre pare for one of the grandest commercial smashes. ever Witnessed on this continent. We do not say this in the spirit of an alarm ist ; but because it is our duty to give the warning which these inrontmvertible farts convey. If we are asked how this enormous bal ance against us has been settled, so far, we answer, by the export of our national bonds. Foreign manufacturers buy these up at lt( per cent. discount (the price is 70 in tie London market, the difference being equal to the premium on gold in New York,) and pay for theta in goods, and with thia larg margin they can affortl to sacrifice 30 pet cent. on the price of their wares. The goods we have imported are re i therefore paid for, but we have simply - std. etituted the nation's promises to pay for our own. Wo have temporarily saved the ex. port of stsp,ooo,ooo in gold by - the expor t of gu,o,croo,ixo of U. S. bonds, which wit have to be paid for hereafter; or, in 011ie; words, $150,000,000 of U. S. bonds held yelp ago by our citizens are now held to English merchants and bankers, and the nation at large has become a debtor to tint amount to foreigners instead of to its own citizens. TO pay for foreign goods with govern ment bonds is simply to clump, the form of indebtedness-without estinguishingathe is debtedness Itself. Attention cannot too soon be given t.• these startling facts. Congress owes it t. , the people to apply the remedies at once. and these are to he found in an immediate Inernase in duties on imported goods and in,an early return to specie payments. As to the first remedy, there seems to be little .dlefferenei3 of opinion about it, My there is a strange hesitancy in applying it ; and as to the latter, we are told that it can not be'secomplished without injury to the business of the country. But., to our mind. It is clear that the business of the country Will be ruined if it is n,d accomplished. If ruin is inevitable either way, it can matter but little from what source it comes; but we are much less fearful of it coming front a resumption of specie payments titan from a continuance of buying twice as much n , we are able to pay for. To go on as w. are doing is certain ruin ; whilst the ruin predicted from a return to specie payment • is merely problematical ; rind surely there should be no hesitancy in choosing between two 6111 h alternatives. HONOR IN KENTUCKY The Frankfort Yeoman, which is the ot pivot the democrats of Kentueky, think. Ireawari"the highest recommendation" any democrat...could hare. Speaking of the ap proaching Democratic State Contention, irsaYs : "The Convention may possibly be com posed in part of many returned rebels, and. 'will be, therefore, far more acceptable to the people of Kentmkt., than if it wt composed of those who hounded on a raps. cious military to ravage and rob our citi• zens; or than If it was composed of those who fattened on the spoils of the outrages it encouraged and directed. To denounce a Convention because many earnest men will be in it who took up arms for their political rights which they thought could. bomainUtined in no other way, is surety t.. I gire ft a eery high recommendation to ti, thoughtful and patriotic" ILARIIISIIpIIO POItABTERPHrr.-A let ter from Ilabriaburg to the Philadelphia Inquirer soya that ThtteGNELI, of the if burg Tekgraph, is to be removed from the Postoffice In that city, And some one called Elam appointed in bis place. The demo crats say they have assurances to that effect from Cowxn. If tbls bad been known ear lier, Mr. Srts wopid not have had the rt oppounity excepting the .7'elegraph, in las speech, fjom the list of those Republican pap . er_e .fn the State that sustain the course of Congress. TIM Louisville Demoerat, which affects to speak for the Simon-pure democrats of Kentucky . ; clinnteterLies tlie Jouenal and Courirer ofihat'etty, "which also claim to be, ilemocratA r its "sheep In wolves' clothing:' ..'.Thilvolves,4lll not be set back nnynt tints finding five_ sheep among A PISPATat TtpiXl, NOTASOWD, Mont-, gomery Co., OUdes, dud tbe. Republicans carried thiti borough Idthe late borough elec. tlon by 33 raitjoiity, and that the Republi c:ant of the Cciuhty had met with unusual aumess in tbn township . • Ti; eleW . the endorse therinlari movement by the New :York nottrd of damn, the Philadelphia Bulletin prolioNa , that the name of that city be changed from New York to Now Cork. - MONOPOLIES. The Philadelphians are just now ...Net ' I ' 4ll about Railroad monopolies: but the railroad mouopolylhat hurt• Ih, m is 10.1 that ot the Pcnitsyltailia •. hick it crusltlO ' g Monopoly throughout the State. hitt pie heading Railroad • which lut . a nio nopOy of the coal trade. 77.,, 111•111,1.1 y is all w rong in I ilt• eyes of Philadelphia hut the other 1... oil right. Why cannot Philadelphia he consistent, 011.1 unite with us against /al railroad monopolies, instead lighting one while It holds on like grim thlh to another? Philadelphia Balletic, referring to (hit...object, says: "Kippose the city of Pittsburgh, with its veseand unequalled deposits of coal, de pendent upon a single line of railroad to furnish the Mel to her people, and to her furnaces and flietorles, and that mad owned and managed by interests rival or hostile to her own. Her situation would be rather preearkfus. Nature, however, has given her the Youghiogheny, Monongahela anti Ohio rivers—great water highways, int, proved by the hand of man." If we have these highways no thanks are due to Philadelphia or the Pennsylvania Railroad. If they could have been reached by the hand of legislation they would have been blotted out of existence long ago, by the votes of Phibtddlphia members on the oneland . and the . influence of the Pennsyl vania Road on the other. RECOGNIZING CONGRESS.—In the corres pondence lately sent to the Senate by the Preaident, bearing upon the question of re construction in the South, is a letter from Mr. SEWARD to Governor MAIIVIN of Flor ida, which contains one very significant re mark. The governor had forwarded a copy of his proclamation ordering a State con• vention, and nevimpanled it with a general letter on the - situation in the State. To this Mr. SEWARD, on the 12th of September, re sponded that "the steps taken to reorgan ize the government of Florida seem to be in the main judicious, and good results from them may be hoped; for it must, however, h distinctly understood that the restoration to mhieh your proclamation rtfere will he suh ject to the decision of Oongress." The 6euretary of State thus distinctly recognizes the power of Congress to decide upon the question of reconstruction, and in making this admission he yields the whole question at issue between Congress and the President. In addition to the extract above given, the followingtelegram to Gov. SHARKEY, curtained iu the eorrespondenre iainnnuni- cute.ll" the Senate "Washington, July 24th, IStls.—William L. Sharkey, Provisonal Governorof Mis.sis sippi. 'Your telegram of the 21st has been received. The President sees no reason to interfere with General Sloeunt's proceed ings. The government of the State will be provisional only until the eh - 1i authorities shall be restored with the approrol of Con yrese. Meanwhile, military authority. ran not he withdrawn. Wm. 11. Suwituo." THE Philadelphia hart/per .4rtrts the foolish story that Gen. CANIMION reetnltly waited on the President and demanded the °flier of Secretary of War. Nothing could he further from the truth. Gen. CAMERON not only lots no desire for that place hut would refuse it if offered to him. Like every other loyal Pennsylvanian he desires to ,ee Secretary STANTON remain there. A Compromise Measure The Senate CiMutts Committee hove Md ly ogreetri to report Mr. Ms - Kim:ol's original amendment to the Constitution. It is be ,ieveil it can he warried through file Senate, or that it Is eortnin nt PARIe within one vote of it. There will be no trouble in the House. It is believed to be so drown that no State which disfmnehisns rebels wrill suffer thereby In representation. This makm it nixeptabla to Misismri, :Maryland :tad Tennessee, The proposition is no fol toas: - itepres.entatives shall he upisirtiontsl Anong the several States which may I, in - eluded within this Union nee...ding to their respective numbers, counting the whole °nether of persons in each State, excluding radians not taxed. ltut whenever in itny State the elective franchise shall be denied any portion of its tonic citizens trove :lIC lip: of 21 years, exinipt (or crime or tics ,iistilty, or participation in the late rebellion, hr basis of representation of such State shall ,e 1•11111e0d In the -proportion whirls the number of male citizens so 0.V.1 ivied Sluatl near to the whole number of male citizens of 21 years of age." A " - rem a session of ten days, itrOlutiget.l deltaic, and action upon mort. than 90 dis tinct _propositions for attiolithileittS, the Texas Convention, on the •18th :it., adopted the following amendment to the Cor:dilu tion of the State: "list-tirox 1. African slavery, us It here tofore existed, having been terminated within this State by the Government of tile United States, by force of arms, and its re .Atublishtnent being prohibited by the einstitution of the Units] States, It is de clared that neither slavery nor involuntary .ervit tide, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist in this State, and Af rican,. and their descendants shell be pro. meted in their rights of person and proper ty by appropriate' legislation; they shall nave the right to contract and be contraeted with, to sue and be sued, to acquire, hold, and transmit property, 4nd be subject to no penal laws based upon inequality or dis tinction of race. "Sac. 2. Africans and their descendants shall not be prohibited, on account of their color or race, the right to testify orally as witnesses in any mtse, civil or criminal, in volving the right 6C, Injury to, or crime against any'of them,.in person or property, nrider - he - same rniesof evidences are ap plicable to the white race,• theeredibility their testimony to 1* 'determined by the court or jury hearing the'satne. The Legis [attire shall have power toauthorite them to testify in all elms, under the regulations here set forth, as to ram hereafter occur ring." Tit u richest Individual In Massnahusetts Is a boy, the son of the late Joshua Sears, a I liattton- -merchant-, who-died leaving. this son as his sole heir. Alls toroperty was rip ' praised tit-about , $1,803,C00," Thd trustees ruder will most of it in real 4state P.rankibtstreet, the dwelling housesmf which they - Aemolbthed almost entirely, to make room for the 1111 Rn blocks or stores in thei city. The investment. proved highly judiclousr the property has more than doubled on -their-bands, and lOW roaches an-aggregate Of over at t (100,000 in value. The hid wbri iii to own this is now Wing brought up in -thee family of Hon. Alpheus Hardy, ono of the trustees, who is a reading lioston merehant. - - WAR CLOPON IN EttieStm.—As Austria deelines to concur in such a settlement 01 the tichteuWiktiolvitelia question as would give the Duchies to Prussia, it is anticipa ted that the latter Power will Appeal to urrne,:tho uttima ratio remark and - declare war against Austria. It ht Said that all the Anstrian'troops In Dohenda have been or dered to Attune, which is the principal city or Holstein, close to Hamburg, and that Prussia has ordered three army troops to be got ready for active service at ono,. If .tustrla guts involved in it war. with Prus sia, the tumexation of Venetia to the Ktug. I dum of Italy may be expected, almost as II rilthl ire -- 41111. Preira. GRAXIIAIs SeFIENCIi Ire inteemided .he clog incorporated In the Appropriation bill tt keetton providing 'live ti egad dol lars for-tho erection at West Point of me , moriattableia and - for the expense of tn uctibing ripen rebel wino 'the names of the butt es in which they-were captured. The Immediate tiereOlty for this special appro. priationlviix.c.auseidliy Chief Engineer De .reeeat letter to the Inopector ut West - Politt'proklbiting . him from doing this,thing Wet mitaurthe feeling," of gehthern iitudentui. PROCLAMATION lAs AJabsuna planter, writing to Con-1 1 0 11(leiLARIALT10116-4Clly of Alle gressumn Bletisabowa the effect of emanei- I . m .,••• ouz i r;ThATg . Itt , P . 4 0 11 Z1 , zrez e r i e ul t.ii T potion at the South: ' i Fh7iiiraisetsaimr. at assortments:goo the 33111n1;. 1 ..1 ant happy-to 'gotta to you that our free i . „ l :gr. b ariiiiiglinittn,.... A if i a t ue e • l esT•use ts); lac: negroes nre doing finely. We have (1 0 ; sricuasual theitian but.. ot 41 ' 0 Cga t ijoraCc obi : trouble with theft. 'They have all gone to; heameissead o ose ~ meanest there tooleCt. Member I work wailfully. They silo an inapetna the t o b ,r=r: .41, 1 , 1 ,P,r0it r . luonad. , ..nt, j trade that we never 'snore had. I have sad I • if Welt Undeisylkkoitoad tool orthety 13 I' Allc .faek Peter'- negroes more goods fhb' yearl gheay..tels Lao sayer aeHt!..,,s. D.. u oo. and Mat year Mau I OrtT BUM - Peters, antil• - ew " 43d • • • """‘?'° l4l lb o3l . mares.. Ise owned four hundred - and fifty 110g3004; 11.- - - .'',-- -'''"'--•,..":.:". -------- - - - So you 800 rllo,ll2ollogAi'Sjillolll is work* I - Is ..;• 033.40 N • .-BOT/CES: , „,,, „ Mg wel. w .." tI L ' '''' • '• " • '''''' -1- 1. •,, , ~,,, feassoserinasaletr st ax. i -..--- - • • - 4., - , ' , ,lrxarxiqpnts'nur, bbutArbri. L isaa. f 'XLEE TreavurY Deportment Jo Itabrnied i 111C'ELECTION FOR PRIESIHENT ! thak,3llol'o 310 3, 1 1 ve , countorrottkpbit i lio irk ' . 11 . AND Orr 01111111TM:8 urine SIAN UIfe:STEU 38611 ,,,,, 0,' „ 14 ,! t1 A r 4171the rnil iv . ‘ D 2 214 " 4; 14 4EI d q` " l llftlS trtaill g i n' b.f lirutraitiVOTtisig 1 depornhuw - 114 l'tt 6u 44 A ' - ',..0., -.. , Darr , ,••,, , w- ,11 ,, 11 ,9',. . , = ilecen pie botiti Orlon clock, ~..a_.- , , .1011310 r I.IIICIIOIIOI etarehey, e f , '. lahxi4 ~ '7Atcke.X.,lol).t.sr...Czeti'r. . , _ cv-.11,A75.11551:1"—'s OM:I=M NOTICES. SOAPS, EXTRACTS Br.c. . _ _ _ ._ ... . ____ .o,a' I 1.11.• I r elo .- ' our .oti, tor,,, "'n"c'el".l-sn""yll=-A , . , ", 1 A V V.ILNT D - A GOOD CARRIER an pi PO RT ED GOODS. I . T inattollatels at Tit - MOT riCE. 1.. " 1 " 91II '''''' the LIAALY GAZETTE. In 111rmIngli. ,, A v p - •"- r •.''''''''' n " . 1 '". I Cl..U ' thi ' ' 'it '''''''-' "'- THE PHYSICIAN of the . Board i,.,,. ,ij 1., el .• I hiltg That - Trill heßt attendance. on TV I , W) NIOFvA( II • -- -- v----- - 1 --- , WEEK, at 2 o'clock, to. 8., nail ilio• El irsr i , i• , W A NTEIT. - Se.verai good Carpen• lure, ~.,, t itlell, mils .1,,41 pottllr.) cards ill- .1(ILI_ for the purpose. t•I Vaectliatlng the 1 , 9" , or I I TIM- ( 1.1111.1111 work and :mei wax.. Ai. - tor , 1. ail An ierleall•li tali lilac( tiring poptlia• '4 oily. lit ''''''''• “C a''• i l fi.:4 - o r ii i i , I F l ii:Tus E, I , ' , ' • ) ,- 'l u ''' ' Ell 'H' '" il''• H `''''' "r' "'”il,%' ; `:),, -- 1100 I moldy take, told liberally pays bur. lINi/W1.4 . Ilealth Otter, 11, ' ANTEI) - PER EDIATELY - At When foreign countries need 1,111 wheat, ' cir , troLierroiro .nolim. i . he i Pirellis Machine Worti, :12 Wino dn ,• Pore, !strat!, March blit. lAA. 1111 , 1 101t.0,0, mill 00l Ilet I tneata, they WIII 3, tllegbeity. a N • I 431 BEI: oisE It 1 N I), tiN tll ,•'- i Pore, IS IlEltEitY GWEN 11) iNG LAI HE. None bet good a oranten riPl'.l.l Nov. lake them. and not °Own% Ise. Why du \ .s. all per , ,,n ,, Ititere.lest 11131 the rt port of Ap- ishio,o, It. H. 1. Eill. 1 not all of our farmers see that they hare a praber• %p00h...4 to appr 1 , , Ibe damages eatooll greater interest than any t d her eh,,,.. i n .ny th change of grade of' Penn ;teed, with ll , c , n . INTANTED--AGENTS-7tiale and Arner"'a in building up u " n u"' market r ,,! ! " ro " il ' ii -‘,! r i n ,t . h r.„ r. . " .., " ...:,. ' ...,:,. • ..7.' .. .x.,,,,,:. „„„,,,°, ','TN:Fi- ,- riLi,i.",i-i.:A. , ,...,7;T:;',7'lllti'Air'l'. through a persistent prOtection of num,- ibirtv dm), front thiS dirtt . lir. , •A 111 1•• l OC , ' On ni - ••• .l.,:• , .1 . 1- - . L. • • ' :1, tu ' 4 . 0(t,t11 11 - 11 AMI 1 1 “1.11 . . / tat turiug?-N. Y. frth<lllC, r or 0 i,,,,,,,,, too propvroes a5.e,..,,i, ottli Inter,. sr A AP..I A s:'-• NEW STY I..I.E.NIiitAVING. ••I,t of F liVal. /MI Gus, net•ordlng to law. l'ao NI .. ofthit.MoNVILLE.• la pm., i too o how d t tN}: or Dickens' chartmters tavn. to ix..- J r Y ''' '' ''LL ' l' ' S"".•l''''' '' l" . ' '7 "'"'•'• ' For l".'"- t "'Is '.- 'II' ''. UTty through distresses -not unconnected taco anal 1 " , to' Fifth /InTI • ','"''o. , le ' s'aoin FMEL. Y A 1101 'E , . las 1 ,ii,• miuo.oliii.s I N ()TICE TO OWNERS OF DRAYS :'-:-!--"1 : ‘ :! '"" En '''' with the indigo traile;” but persona who lIACIES, ht.-Andre lo hereby g iven to all . WAN • ' ED -- 4;ood Agents to Sell I now deal in that [(rode art . „ot, likely to °,,`itrir', r"trV.47Te7;teor^o'to`i-T2l?!.."tt' ro"'ltt."'ett'rctvrA v it'111i:•.1..;',., ',,,N",,,,,,P,,'" ';^,,'." At.",..;:,."`.,`,1; ' Boiler. According to ab otliciel retort, th e Plulto ' nrg h. to pay their Licenown .; tne Treavorcra aeon. Mat , h . pi. I business in indigo .In F.ngland lam lisir olliee of the 1 1 , 1 3' 0 fjlas. , tri i irgl, Foi ItTII WITH, I , il I r el a nt nd 'I E Alty_trio•As isvy s Do, l'io.„ Wait equal to eleven minion dollars Of ' ;gfa ' Zi ‘ J h lft " lteXT, a " lLl ' a a . t . r.l I n 't am : l.Tr ' 7 'l'll.T.Conili'ia7l;s:eir Irn..h!scit'c' c 'c rl i tl ' i ' ll ' icri ' li!ill 'l' sql ‘ h " 2l . ; . ; I •; ' .. ' s c,1 ! ,,!..j ' I!! AlneritYan money. Most of it cane• lrolli the (Ity of Pittsburgh, pas , ool April IS. 11.11, Ind all tho juittlle. , got Rill purl lculors, aim's to oi sot t• .. Bengal and Pegu. About thi cod min 1..,r L'firt'r„,;l;',.°,7f,'Tys...%rtort"yr,"t:', t.. " l 4 . k• o ! .Ze t oi l r .""' • A' t I "" "'A.' 'I• at E"'''''' "I'l'L• PI" "I" I" I." oefore nilil2:lolatatv:irme I the WhOle amount Wan re shipteel nor ex- ihe Nlayor, duo hie the 1.121011111 of the License. portnuon ; the United State./ receiving bd.,. The old metal platmoof pro•viona yes, must I. re- WANTED. -$1.400 PER YEAR ! turned tit thr lithe Licenses are Laken out. or pay V V OWtl3. - )Peat; therefor. 1311.1iti-NN''..ii'll{" • I VIV-Tt " Ort. ' . ' ll; " ; 2• l• V I'l i N ..:•' l i'l'.Zr t 111 IN Eh. there new kinds, under All•I upper trod; I ..R11111171...C14 MUS."-1110 old proVerl , of EAeli One Ilorg ß e ' R ! riae "C'''' $750 I warranted live year, Aimee salary or large eoulth If- 100 Ilion pall, The ONLY Martine volat In United:4W, i the mountain bringing forth n Italian, woo tra`V, , , T.,,ruor lion, \Felli!,,.fe 15 lo • for len than 44n. Pi lel are fully lice's-frig by Harem, I thus rendered by Semitor Stunner in his Foclivom none ilocti 1° to 11 , 1...aer kIT u., ' Grover ot Broker, Sing, tt• r For 'ale lov I Onoillumes and Tn., 'Wheel. drawn by two onol 11ar •4,1 447 14' ..411 otiam ebrap Machines iv Spf...syCil on the Constitutional 1 111111111111111 l hororo, *lB Wench, For vouch addltlonal hon. used rittsoaarsro. Glreulars free. Addreom or Bait bp i adaLiVe Di andrage : ; In any of the above 'vehicles. 1111 Ob. ' on PLIANT ot CLAIM, Biddeford. Nlatne. W. EICHBAUM, City Treasnrer. ' " 'llegarill lig it as it propmaitioll front Ciae PlTTritrarill. February .5. 1i334-fekanavlld -- -4,-- -- -____ ''' ' ''"l"'' ''' "wr gress to meet the Unparalleled exigencies - New Rook. - , , -NOW READY.--IvET THE 11 EST-I Mon Or the preoent hour, it is no better than the tarricisi, SOLID: Lb.-The great , aintnogns or I nittgeiritilar abortion tient Into the Atirli 1 lo{ , ...._ __, ME _ E ._ T rN G ...S... . ._ .........._ (atA NT and SDEB MAN. ox, the wilrld- run ...,..,1 , Uhl , parturient iiinimutio.'' OrPtra PlTTslii.3toll AND ItosiON Al,. I si, Co., , Illoorlan./. T. HEADLEY, author of ••W ado.. PITTS cc nun. March pi., isib, r ton and lib G. nerala,_ . • •,isered 11..41,41,1," Ar . THE Vrciasury Ih‘parunont lius derided NNUAL 3IEETING-Au adjourn- COMPLETE IN ONE VOLVNI E. it% tdo 0041 , 1 .. .Ni t. r.p . . „ o j , t , 11 ao STEEL la itt Tll x 11 , , BATTLE • that conpOli liOnds stOlOn, and later. anti ..LLk. ed Meeting of the i•lockhoolers 11( the Plies- I Id A Pa, git lag a rompt, ~ II lotory ol passed tel innocent purchasers , o.utithA I,y borgh and Bomoin Mining CoMPAii) „I,i ..e,be1 . .1.1 , Grant .d atiermaii, c.amionign., A i• a I:di Biog.. the °Mee or the Company, oil .110Ni/4\l. the ant . pliy of the most prominent las, i • s ol :it root, reclaimed by the loser. flue Masai , I lust., xlll o`elnek, Av. Army. Thus work la paw,. nu. , .11 '..•111 I:1,11.1i and doubtless correct. ntrues who w ,..0, • tonal:did Tito, if. IlltAYr• .s.,Y• lierman. and for elleamle.,. nu. , r...,,, , .I• ;tie,- i nocore from loss in the ease of the . , - • • •. . • or la no • .11lior we For fen., s .arte•t PITTSBURGH, FT: it AINL AND r „,„ ~,,,,,), - - I , Andrei, A. L. TALIALM.f, 91.11, .ib is l.o purchase registered bonds , joie -inch i CIIIi 'Alit/ RAILWAY COMPANY. ktrect, l l lltsbur,a. Ca. uthl.3,it,l l thee are payable only to the order if o. _ OFFICII or Tna Set 'trim.% . . - hOider /0 whom they have bean legal.. te- l'irt Rill . linft, Ps . February 2 , 4 th, IBM. 1 . FOR SAT.P,. ! ly transferred. The Annual Meeting of the bloom And Bond.; et i THE SHOE Best .!: RE.. The :s:orth Brit Igo- I MIS Can.., tor the F.leet lon of Directors . -.-- - -------- -- .--..----- - ------ • a " . r ii7olieli otto r:lnisitit s+ a. %lily come before IL wrili ' 14`0II SALE. - The Residence of Water Gazette says the ahia. mastuhicturers , 1. ii.• 1.1 at the otlieto on mod 4 ...oily, In the City or • the loie lilt. BoNYEIL enrner Sandusky street 0T that tOwn iivl. 1101 experienced boo great i :,,• " A 1 :,% 1 t 1' e ' 2. " ; ' . , T i 1 e !! " : it " ,„ '' , ! :. • ,: • 4 !,', , n' . • . ( . 3 1,??, • ,! .., North Cntnmott, Allegheny City. I 4..n0t soid • a depression in the shoe inarket liar years lo• I. and Bond 'I r0mr,;1;...d...r na. ciopotir, to i 1t.rup'it,n1,72,4'L1,..:',.•!,‘,71,'''''„1.7,"."11.01!jAVL on, I oaf IK at present, mid there seems to ne no ! ° V. , : v.,Vlrlolgli: ;Ini(;1 , 1) - ;14 , 1; I ttor , :f 11 1 ,..1 , T 5 d4 i 1 1 ,t 4 , 4 . • No. in, Market "reel. lahl2 lu'd ' prospect et relit!' for some lisle b, collie. ' eloli lon Ilie'Zli layer Muich. at 1 o•eloak, P. 11.. li`oll SALE - lOWA LAND - 82,000 1 - 1.1,rf., in SrOtio ..r ti,...:ltopt are ton liall and 0 maln doted untlitibl nay of March thereafter. . __, IBUT FOVII ITUNDILEO AND TIIIPT 1 feNt.. I I NI. DITCH labos, aecredom. Ao'llEa tir LAND, situated ncar IY, teal r . ' ill. time, and in others 1 ii..y are worlong tip , t he Hamilton rountr, lona, Dm the line of the l's, In, SUVA OD Inlaid, it nu the , vistetiit ion ot then Itallrumb) Iv u n reel he sals for "ra 0 'fitilt , s'sA , inaftrig." PROPOSALS. itoLLA Rh, ea.. Addeo., •ain'S Elf," i , sIITI a I .- -..-- - -.- .- . i tvglre. leAt.tf TILE ice lilitlgo Over the N Ingtird li Nor I CClNTltortElts OVri,.. 1 11 • • l at the foot of oho A luerican Falls still re - 4 CITY Oe ALLI3I . II,Y, Starch Doh. Mad. aOR SALE - Tiiree good secowi: , mains intact, and is erns:lied daily he hue- SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- • 1...,4 8 0/ I 'MM* %unite , ' diaMeier. WI feet lone, : Liss,.., a r„,„,,1i.„, the i „„, k ,„ ; .„ ,-„, "The . L.' celled at tiola °oleo anti; Mus DAY EVEN Iola:, 'swt...":'‘,,.l,rti,!.l,7.ll,sr;lisu:':,licvf p1.,,h,r11,,,,r,1r.11: !I Ferry. - The ice in the rut , b a r a eeti Ike 1 ri k ,?;,, l o l g ' ', ! ,4;• ` ll ' ,nT. F th f ! l , l , ' ,,", r i,,U . T,',;;, r e 't r ( t lr, litil,k .t. •' L. ,tt (ht. Inolottrial W... 1 1-I,k, i ormor ••r Falls and Sublitotmion Bridge mould Im lionnte. Alm, for troll tip 1 2 additional Oro 1.' ,/. ! 4', , ,t 1 2,1, 1111A " ll 'l lll 'll`e WaT. l'i • lsin , Xl•• 1. .• • ! ineustned by the Million cord., iiiiti it la ! ::,1,t1:,1C,.7,1: tri'i,: t r A Zi;, ll : l l T,,:'‘,. i t ,',l°,',"';;,;',7 : :;e- mttruotedthta the river A ill not lie clear ' lo b. Proposal, voll tom, br rerelt tol at the sante , -Ft?ti!Sli-- .CHUDEOII,-3 , U l r h i i ide 1,, SALE g mot uric . Ica MP 1 , I- In lore the nilddle of May. • time for honlabing 20 nen ti. Poo, ' FIELD aidnltang 1 aworn.:ll, are entered fir ; III " Ad U • 8- . fr l ' As ' - it ' r CAntr ' lll". • ' ole chine lltelc ca - psetty to ato;tit I . A.mi bar, lit/V. LnibeLEV, of Illtlens, I le; . Bullock. ' rust CCIA j'lij. 11, rty, t I earl, toood latidlng, Riot every fvellity toli , rsol for or Iti.ssacluisetts, (my. SlOlio ol 10, el, cm VOr ALl.Lonas 1. Alarm ,. 111, 1,01. I , pumping en' too tank. from ,hr rum. Intim. of I (kw, Smith, 01 New Ilitiopsturi., (my. Fair - SEALED I . IIOPOSAI.S, endorsed r ito/aPitteC. buIINIEIFTZ, No. Ott Fled ,ter, i 1 child, or W tattonshi, I OoT, Fletcher, 01 NI lb- L - rnavoal . nw lormilna and Paving." will he 1 '1"2"" reerle , r dat %his enter now UoisiiAy ~.s. gsts4, , ] 1 - sourl, liby. Blair, or Nitologaill, I foov. Limo, FOR SALE--A vatunbie countri , Asr., - 3i, to, I .•kdln. stet Ca; I, iss tollorring I or cottrorttht, litiVr• either Icy slue lil Ili,- 'S i ri'cl.. rue: , Resident, at Etlgen•ood Station. Penn,' lentos graphic dlapittobes StO•1111tlet1 I 'Ong rests I nidls.di street , from Ohio Al ento to Juniata ', 1.4,,,,tr,‘,,..t.'..'',..." ' ,.', 1 /l .',`! r o pi l , ‘ le ,: d .. rr n ° ll W , l e n• se li 'i, t ,T,',l_ ligainivt the VlT . :hien( in the inosl 51i....1114. : ' ,..... " 4 . V.i,V,..,7,. 1. ,. ' . 1 .1 ' , 17, '` front Alir.l''''' Are Fun ' I lug containing 1% you :Sod . 4 •llaru:lderucatit illoon titreAt. tram A Heathen) k . it ~ 4 ~,,, , I and emphatic ut inner. . ' ~, '; ' ''. ,, r ;,!:„i , !' i on ,: ih r ,,...it , ' , • , ‘Tc." 4 • 4 ' n ! .?trii:,, u ; ;',. 1 . ' , " :. ' ,.,; ' , ' ,:: 1 f r Alier . I iifor'nraigireta Purrst ' .l ' n. the lol r . r' l , l%"l: .• • • 4loeT. THE total number id hog, packed in I 'hi - front Wean. Avenue to (con :tto et: Intl° At - I I 1, 1 'V.. 1 .', 1 ,F1'r " r a ° UA • a r ' errld r• ° °• 1 Ctg., during the Wills m p ill, ‘dt,,,,,1 ~, :An . - , 1.1111, from the liglirond to Manchester line: 'I biro! , -?'''''" .1. b. KING. - lb.; against 730,11; lasi loits,,n-oic u ii,i• ,i, , ' ,,, r' ‘ . .., t. n-n , l i'",., t , 'l'7" . I " '' "'"'" tr, r ''' ' F`l'mnni I Volt s.I.LE-- Sliarpsbn rg PrOperti :ailing ooh of 1.146 ii 9.4 The avo.n . 4, 4 i •tol - iol lob ' ' DU t r i " Ntl ', ll.4 ‘, D • e:47 i '‘, Y /'‘ ... i :., ' • L'" . "l: ,.. • r ' ir i A i l . - -fl AT A ItA dal NIN - A Itelel, Douse owl stall ho , Illfil /a di per ta:nt. ' PIC, ' lllil /I L ...:1 CM . '• • ir : '.. '''' . " -.1 ''''';''' •••• C ' :lll7 4Vi • e • toror. 'l•‘ •:' , l " ; ; t i i,c,7i,: ' ,. r . " 7:,. ""'L I" • '"' '". ''''r"• ' '''"• TI" The total number ',I rime p•wi...il is •••;.;.:s, , ;‘, . ` Jo l ; ‘',. ,;r! , r=i * :•,, 'l li r onr y ,. ! • 7 7; ! , l' r ' ,. l l ! ;;. ' „,lTd o 0,,,, i i","4..°'‘,"°h l'l'l7 /I I•s4".11,11'4 • ! ‘ " i ! " i ' ; ' l7 ' ' '''" "' " iri: r . ttgllttlal 941;0 ft,,,i 1,,,,, , „,. a .„„,. .ci . , ,i,. 1 a ,ii oe given to. IS SI. Re it FA l ' OcY.• Iteroordlng I ~ ..-:,T.,. I'l 'G.. " 1 " - rale• ./ e .. . , ,I . tair!!;' ll 1 : - '4, , , I: notion Is u 5 ,431 i,, L .„,1 . ,Li ow.", ii • a. FICANcIa, 'pie .lb HALL, Iti NI at .1.111, r.. I. , oll:N:131 , 1 ~, , ~,,4,.,,,,,,.. in r. .l . 4L!t y )', :Ttlyt. ti, PIiANI In. VOllll,ll. 1' . i 111.. . - A l ' I ”. 1 I /110P05.4 LS.- Sealed PeOli ' dollia " ril E New' A I bony Led, er • I • • '• •• ' initrt:o.,l the 11DO ol the JelrersonVille Railroad lank, I. L'Olt" RA CE. - OIL wez.t. IN TER „r Sot , ouiring Ilc T to at Alleg,loct. Aroma!, • j Ito 1 htlianalsolls, the winter whoa! its;lks ' Pen t ; ~ ;VI Ica T S. - Slmsonln or Eighth Inter. sit 111 .ril t•• Jacks lln I• n e ells boring on one of rite lomt EA, no 4nu 11 es roost protiiiking. Varlinor a hailshailso ri. -Wri./Er33El 133123F1,11 rss m.il. are new dune user uoo feet Foray mono. rm. ono lite on th • I. IliaT I) t 1 '''''''''' e Ihirtholmnow and Jolinisui inform us Mar oig gy.iii L . i„,.j., , : , the , th the ;..„ 1 , , L) 0 ,.,• , , A all good Allow r. i i. lincrckts ain tk ettl.l .11 AII 11 111111 . 11 Ittr,'l,l, I/1011 111 land was s•,, II In to soser, con ain ta• rem, I , tot 1, the subs ,, rlth r IX- ! ' , " : • ;!kl.', L , '" ;,:.P, r '' . Pn r..,. k..r `,.”' l ',l . l i • , r . Ar• the,. , „ alt te.• Illut fail than to Un lig atty ll ''' lf ID ' . 1 ''''''.' Nf • °' IA ... ' ..0 • ..' .".... 'up sea ' . 4 , !n; by • 7 1 ... F. 111,/ d'ri d sTrrti:S l" rt II t . 1 ' 1 " y ' ,prto lons mo .mow tor the 111,1 hilt• year, lid..) , hill ie• opened. The ilut, lid be or 0.1 and e th,,, , ,,, , ,i. aril...swat quoin,. in it.triert, aII It et, • otoo pro- • Wlia'ONSlN a holinlig,l, oes oral ,!:',', l ,,. , ! ..' n '''' I `' I '" n. ° ,',: 1 i! , ..! FOR SALE - A Valuable • Farn In since, the Ir. ail, l', ',alit. ID in, proneut ge m i. ' mid o n I, 4' ,... ‘ a l i ' i ' d 4 ..,;1 4 ' : ! , ' „ ''' ,„ ' =„., • ,„ • i r ,.„,,; 4,1 "'AV Tlim roelalie Coati , / • Intl.. e o nialillnx II 4eglsla tufo. a vowel [gal, ,let la nil teal ell; di v- , e r a , a`^' flo l in" , ou at , 1 .,,, 0t10n to th. ' - t.l '''''' ' "'' • In'e'll'arrraL",ol:'::1111‘1.11-1'nkit'A.,'onu.slidtt.t'itnicing';'p't!I;igis' has th. 1211 1101.10 01 ro•Llooro• It, /111-1 t 114• IHtlllll. ' ''''''''."' "...."'• 'nr.Z. t lrl ' NfjC.l l ; " :,,,,. in s gond, healthy, mural and enterprising youth. 1.12,... i l t o rly ,, ts , ig h d4 n Ati , .:l , r , o ,.. r obtaining one •,‘ ti•• is.. 1.1 r.i..,fori u.,1 ii, 1. coot C. s. i... : owl letoi Mg. Dilated lo the 1/ ar were obottii 111 lie well to exen.l le a it'd on to insure Its I,lltt, ,i; hill le ,on Sat I,n hay deicalial 111 the II I i11...1' by a 'l'o I'ONTIt •I 1( ' TOILS. - - RA/LANAI' ' " .. '" 7 "1 ,,, " 1',1 ., n'.; ''• l''re""h" ""'!`"''''''• vole 01 :Al to 314 A- 1.E.1 ram, -7 la. Allegheny Valley Railroad '''''O' re °' . L.E4 AII'N Ao Doi IL Anerlociti. ow liv o molimn 1 int Ito proopomt I. for iia• It R A MIA TI , , N a"h r..,, '" . " .. r ,' "n ' h ' pn"..'"' h. IL toin la Is the iNettato of Novittla on Ilse 'Alai nil., NI AdON ft Y. IiALLAN'I ISt. AND 'nitro renvired on; . AIA-e.•". _ a et/ilea/Trent few ilitlio ott Itppri, \ nag the ail, " le en ATII'Ao, or AA '' , n. `" l 'L ,vl,- ildlni: t'' . ...'' , I, ` oll SAE - A valu - able rillin 01 of the l'reeilnieri's Bit reati Iblo, tIII , I I/12111k. ' , 1 ,, ' ,.:, ' M1 . , " „ ' „ ' ,:;',.!:::,, " , ' ,„ 0 .. 1 ::: . „ ' 1rj' i 1 , t ;n:;. t. ,V,',',.' tt , L, il3 All:, i,, tf,... too nOtip. WestaiorenortO ing Senator Steuart fur V. al ity: 11l somas Ii imaoly , Belot Iron A ArN. Each me Don will 1e ..,.17TItTito,•';',.."a'rel"IVae";.4411V1114:;":1 lit's•y•mtl":•.•‘;'," amt N Vl° Ulll IlltlP:imtely poor polled Id a 1 °I V . ' ""' mile , , i " ' e rg ui • , , ~ „, ~, ".. r o t ui huoric - well liailicro . ri. o ' Food APPI• vote of 15 le I, Only the mom, of the r , ,i, - ; w rort j', . : dv: : :,.:4 - z f. „ 7 , - ,L, 5 1, - ,, - ;:t ii , , ,.. , ,,,,--, , . . bearing Doh of 1 10kaimiltt Go TA, improv, neer'. oPlee, tort a Pikr +tree, In the goy ~r mil . - T...... are "it.'"" ^"..-• n ir , '" ,, w ...t -I . sr. “1 the Dillon, a Ilvaucierut, %%nisi in its hiVor. T.. am. irA. Wenn , Eraneo. eorn rrlb .ea r nhr , ep burgh, In the Da of Starch in-rt. and proploal, will A Nia. - tin 1 arras, a Ito 1011.1 , 1 lit ,be rt:vel_ rs ol at Ilse Ilan,. Wart lip t,.• A 4 elm,. r 11.. '"t"*. • . 1'l.• ''''''' ""' a"." ''.'""' ''''''''' pro-p,- Is for nil one mile room the rms.. Ms. al the end of the war he had lONI fifty Dont. I o q u ' U n i-LIA ' A ,I • ,•,, AI. 2A " I '', F ' 1 ,, A!“• , 111. , , No utrayar ill, aim. thou nil. away. lor cmber and dollars 111 alai cos, had an Mat Mitten; , ii c u th.:gr e, l;ii ;:, • ,„1 - , " : ' ,,, ' , ' , ! ,,.% , ' • e 7,...'; • ,;' n . ,,..“Zi ! . . - i l ,: gartitmlars. enquire st the oaf, of WM. It. lidY , atom a securing pa •y mom to all 111, i•noll. •t the Englitecr•• other. In PRI Inieglt, a:I %h. iI, for. 's" ' "" r. " .".1 . 4' Stair, , L 4mAte a athbitno 0 tors out Of We prtll.l.l Qr . Witt 23vItig lltc-rest '' :‘,l l ,l7 " , • ,,V4 7 e , ' :: ' e ' ,l l : th ',ll,! " ‘" ' “""e• '"d - lot hid Ns ile. went Indite told tholtlaor.tiody ' hid Any (wale, Infonnatlon .14 - virte can lA` tacit r ! FOR RENT. 1.,.,w ..,,i h.. Itruins t at,. icza Moll In Bernom or to burr tut. mitoveriber. .. - - fe,oida F. IN ultiiiv , titer Enable. Vitil RENT - A Country Seat, cots -. Tim Wes; Virginia State Wool I trowel,' A ; i . ... o. of Riell Soil: tar. In u du, firi et eo, volition, winch Rh, tit 1A • Itto 11144 ~,. I IITTBSALS FOR SAFES Al'iD 1 t ,,.._ „; ~,,„, ..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ~ , ~,,,,,-,,,,,,,, As;rl 1 fs.; . A . f1,,,,,..1.y. .., , i,pl,- , 1 . ,•,..i tl I i. , el as.ki 14. Conurt,a bop a 4..p0a• i Ile dooy of toil ' e•ill• oo . .. .... .. It Mt I. W. A . . , . . ~ .e•lt, I, ~ • ~ I% lititititi nth' too 1... r ...,I. ih• ' ni.,rt•th 1.11 II / i , ~. ~„.,,,',... ~. „,.,.,. , ~, ~, ~,,,,. 7 .14),/ Ii Er, ~,, Th e Lot on I i n , cor _ washed ',oils ti 1.1.• ii ,ditt• lit ~ h tio•lilitOl it i'.h.st,tt..... It ' . hot!. Ws' A I'M!. .rii. ' , GI I ..,.,. ~, it,.,„ .. „...,, All, ~,,, ..,,,,,, A .„,1 , i./I i.lttiKti gron it 1 1l lb.. ~I Wt . % . I ''' ... " I '!'"g ".. 1 " / ...' r r''' f ..`"b - ni,, ,i.' II artl, ii, a hrr ... lilt the .14 It; .... 'rt.., t...., and s ir.. 1 , .4 ' , so , . ili. pit. ohY ie i ...“/ t . '" 'I. r.-oit 111 t. i•ol 113.1. I{l fret fro . t., Its, i. • . 01.. ehrtltilt AT A litito tit NA .—The r 'upper en omen[ for ~,, rrar front thr acn-pi Ince of thr .„ „.. „..; , ‘,........,,,,,,,,,,....„ .._,„;.„ ~5 , ... Al ,. heads In Congrer•ot are ver,, much ./Initotir• Pr.Poioi of the the; r• Fro 1n.1.1, 1 . , , ..,, to 'I'M. 11. It ARLIAiIoTIiN. v. iA.. 37 rshil too" incotiun• Awl di a o in", for Ihe Ithrg.ar 1 roo. .arrct t..- ..... I Iloor. „,., ~ lelltiti at the itufitqess elhiritc,r t.I tin" ' , vitt- hare, /bowing tit,. form of .....toornetlon II 1.,. lit ' -- II "erotic canvass tor I iovorthir ill l'ilillit y 1,.- .‘,.,• , o: . u , ra•r'' Pr.' , '"• of lr,r, .soon horilened lifili REiliT —011 ice in Wilkins aim They generally Murk the selecti nor ';''';', l ,l, to „7 . ' ""."''' "e''" . re l '' . " . r , ••tarhl• l ) .. I Hall. JOIIN 11. Ir Art.l.l. 'a. t Stock and Meal En., lii 'pl. r i Clyltler n gruiliti Illistake. Mordarond Flo' Ptoof sas • will be nonttri....led ... i n 1 . Wilhint !rah. A l'ol.tr:smAN In Hoothosit.r, N. 1 . ., last 1, " n " ..7 r*on";1'nn:••'."71"; 7 1 . 4 m. '"- a 4 l.l 7 . l ;e h c ' ln.V,V, L ,T, ' (T.', - week, while ear' !• handling, It revolver s hirlt tnro,t be submitted by the tildtlet 1 which he uus carry mg in his isstiret be- „.'1",,,,':„Vi,,t14.11,7,4,r,fi,',,,;?.".11"..""1" 100,1, ,Itot it my, I,l,,wing ',III the 05,51 11 his The Lofts - It'll be fornlslit..l In this Ile partm.llt 1 pantaloons. Ile was, or course, „,,,„,, w t„,, , nut ttat•t hr pot in Ina., by the controctor, and nt In , perfect tt ortlnir order when the Safe Is turned orto I "set back." He luid no Stonily. 1, the i proper °dicer of the hot - emit:lent. lx the anthracite emu) regions the price ~r b2, 1' , ;° . 11 r,....„r,r, r ,,r, ' , 1 t r r:',71:7, ° .: r " 4 . ,°:,`' • of milling bus been inn:breed front two dol. • rooting pAlutin, and door (store, "'"rs t ' ' ' ' " 1 1 C' , llll , Cli BOOKS lam to rituei,y tit'lltO per mi . , and wages iis- ' loett..l the week ittin HIT and tkM to IT and NCI. ,Z,(11:::16, 7:1,1,!„",17,,,,i1,770"1j:°,„(,°„',„}91",',f,1.!,`,01, The price of coal at Liao IllittiOt has IiI•ell re- stortylvi, ' rinctsl to r?rt.irr per lon, , Al/ bith mutt be so tonosnled tot the ga:salty of to, responsible tierson• hillie stun of 44,00, that Turin: is tt drier ! up Indim Worn.) Lear the bidder trill nrecid /Ina perform are contrart II the head maims of the St. Croix, in 11 is- c', 7 4ft . l:f,lT';„!";'„V. l NT,7 o °,f,''''''''''il , t° '" ,) 0 the Wad, rotism, who is the oldest person or modern : where the bidder n.tides. [tales. Satre say she or three hundred, ' lti . e . tt , met o u r oht rete r rt et the right to reJeri any and 1101 re Cue.. Ics. o dint. one irundrcil -1,11 i ' '' ' rtsLSar ' r, to nrt " C• 7,,:•111. stir. : L irgu " rs- " ial- a ll nWr i t;; filly, , Proof !tarns to another. It at is: dretno.l 'or the litter Tug receipts of votive at the , est of the Gorerumrnt to du 11, nod till I/1.1 WIII Ii p.rt ' ' , considered that 'lces n /l ot conform to the ..,inch ' - r York, for the year just closed, 0 - ,•, , own. of this a4rerllnetnent. one hundred atM thirteen nutlike ropotalt to to eivlors.-.1 ••Prntlit for S3ll, am. • P oti Lock.," And it.i.h. ited I• A h. Sit'LLET7, Aci• and int , , tile i . 111 1 ,11 Sites on& ~••rerred .0, Supervising a nrltio cr. 1 ivAtury Dew/nth/lt. Ac,- and thirty-three and 11-Ilttif millions. Al arlottliton. LP. C. A It. _MULL rrr. tnii3.l2strdtsol Actin, Super,' leluo Arch 111, (loon NEwr, 1•11011 M A ILA I.AN It. Tilt. on, . . ..... nest Union men • f Maryland are very eon- LECTURES. lident of being able to carry the State at the - - ---- -------- nest election, Creswell will, therefore, bu ME IiCANTILE LlfillAit V re-elected to his seat in the Senate. RA LYON 11, of - the N. V. Tiulrs , aspires t 4. the seat of Earns in the Cullen States Senate. A recent visit to -11Ininy, flower er a satisfied him that he had no chance JOHN . n whatever.■ COUGH Tug English papers says that the hag- WILL LECTURE TN gage of all persons who visit the papal do- ; minions is rigorously searched, anti is , fOrT 11, 112 0 " ra./3 6 jr_ a 3L ., volvers or Bibles tire found they are at °Lee I confiscated. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2lst. Ttlx.proceedings of the special Jamaica Commission reveal acts of frightful Inhu manity committed by the soldiers. The truth is worse than the previous reports. GMT. RA NT. —Although Lieut. Gen. ; Grant dot.s not meddle- with politics, it is SubJect —"TEMPERANCE:, known that- he agrees with the so-calicsi FRIDAY, MARCH 28d, POLIT'ICAL. • THE UNION REPUBLICAN ! 7 .:7,r,..1...„,.. , 7 :ict...A. I , atora cOlameaerb,l,l 4. - XECUTINK C(1113111:XXL OF A 1.1.1 - ie • Ira. acne, yr.& Tl. 7 . 0 g:/;,,i hi City ° llll . 7 ''"' 7 . '" GIVENY CCUNTY. will meat at the OFFICE OF , day of eleik Leetilllag,fni,tnt.;.tii94ll,o..l.%l637/::2/7 .T. 31. lialtailALL, Esll.. on WED/4E81)A1% April ' stn, at 10 o'clock, A. H. Panct.l atteratanaft ix re- ' Iv : Ili 1.:1,WAII0S, guested. w. J. 4411.510111.', Claoo..alt. 0 lit Al.nvro 1 B.m• IV. 47ll 7t i rAs " .. i 84'""ri". .14Hk:if J. 100 ELL. . ; .12. i.. CAI, 'III, =I FOH SHERIFF CEN. 8. B. M. YOUNG, Late Colonel Fourth Pennuyl max Carulrl othlkto. , !grron COL. JAMES M'. SNODGRASS, ( "Clire.Porr, flare of the Oth Pa. Iteterres, ) viii Ire a ceridtoste for Sherif', oubleat to the dleellion oft he extauthiMotolty Convention. ruh..s3;te • lar'FO it NIMBI FF. . JOSEPH ROSS, • OI the Firat Ward, Pittsburgh, will be a rewdl date for Sheriff, atoSeei to the anion or Ihr Union y.eputillartityolinly Convention. toliiiitte garconanEss.—The friend d of HON. JOHN P. PENNEY %PM present lila name to the Conventi on or the Union party, for nomination as &candidate roc Con tras* In the Vs/ Distract. mil I ilatirti Mr -CONGRESS. GENERAL JAS. S. NEOLEY 111 A CANDIDATE IN TIIE 220 DISTEICT anl32,lmd /..a IE2 rr Ft Mt /3 SubIect — "PECULIAR PEOPLE." THURSDAY, MARCH 22d, Subbect—"ElAtirl'7 A1 t. .111 ) 11.4, t. Lentisre C PAVERS. J. M•lKTtn® J bt • NAUGIIICI. 4..II•NAILIOU4FL. A9riIITHIIOIISON, McINTYRE, dicNALIGILER 64 CO.. STONE AND BRICK PAVERS, Will Attend promptly-to Furnishingand Laying Slone and Brhat Pavementv, And Renalrlog the same: Curb Monett Yornialli and Net. Also, Grading and Cellar Digging done nt thortest Etie. Castles tlesl.lng anything In our Hoe will hove Shriner:tem attended to by addresslog vs throstalt ltAab=tol47,r by raillig at No. WHOI,gtI4I,,TH t r ig We e oll p t/ 5l aN I RIVITIa& CO. „ , REAL ESTATE. • FOR SALE. POSSESSION IiIVEN APRIL UT. A Delightful Residence in M'Clure Tp. The Lot I. I i the 15410,1 state of coin ration. Two good ott logs on the premises. For terms. enquire of JAMES T. SAMPLE, Heal F.stato and Insurance Agent, mh2l No. AS Pedatlll street. •Al.rOtheo7• REAUTIEVLILESIDENCE AT SE- A, betweenTVll.LE VOllKALM — Tinaisntly - ludo ttSimen and - Sestlekley Statlonst 40 minutes' ride (rm. the city; 1.11 to 00 (mind putitot Ob l / 7 ; titrect ;kens of choice ground, gum' (cult trees,thrubbory, etc -4 'rooting on tsilronal river: in eseolleol neighborhood: ktrrilloi House 5:4” "linll2l.'"V:=l%"'" wi1t"Tu".1514,1•1:::43 0, AilinT LiONS4 ~, • • • 61 liforket street.. HOR,TIOOI, lIRAL - --- prpriosuu . GETrviiiistur ANCI- -- OAKiAiiiEGREENHOUSES: 1713.1Mi1k Murooo. +$•••• 1".; 160 Lichr attention tlicir.extenslve stye* of frail an d oSnameno l ..NeN,eitoritrtpus, KtimoytorS LIM rites, ritual:lmM . 41 , klaneliankat,,Oara ru to ~:~~:~2Y►i:~ BOOKS. STATIONERY, &c. LOUSE-KEEPING GOolls. I= Banks and Brokers, TialE Books, Receipt Books, J o W i llman& jco., ME 1'1:1NTE1l INI PRINTED omorandum Books, Deceit lug and Discharging Books, ADAMS EXPRESS BOOKS, Blank Books and Stationery OF EVERY rsEsCRIPTION MYERS, SCHOYER & CO., mhZ:lO Q. 89 FIFTH STREEI NEW BOOKS ROW OIIIDOE'S NEIV mcrio-sr GEORGE SANI)S• NEW BOOR, 0113.41,.1-iCPlCrlErir. • EA' tttE Plt I DE, be the hulhar of `Family Prble.. I.IPPI . NCOTT,I PRONOUNCING GAZETTEER AND ItltTlt..NAlt 1/F TUE WORl.Li—new reetee.l edition. ECCENTItIC IDON AGES, NOW. Ethcsult. And all ether 111, BOO)" for ante by JOHN P. HUNT & CO., 49 Fifth Kt., Masonic Hall. .1,14 .. W BOOKS: NE 5. , liplritualism.lllleDon.l.l Itexeued from Egypt. A. 1.. 0. E. Lim Giltnoes of Theology Vie Cesit.itarr of American Methodism, fteveris I.So kilo and Letter. of P. IV. Itoliehsou, Q. V 4,00 Ili:rewards, 11.1neilley I.7ii 110104 Amour I tot Gospel., Burr I 5. War Lyric., 111 . 0W114.11 Leo Alger. Poetry Orient I , The floppy Inlisoil 1,00 Pour Year. to Old World 1.1,(1 10104. .1. L. MEAD. 75 fourth street. 4%110 4i n):: I . 11.13111CATING 01L-50 Na tural OH. Oultl3 iIENAT it. fin.LlNn. fI 4 , II,LCIINED PLASTEU—tOO •-) far oak by (mhl3) . HENRY ft. 1 OLLI PEANU'rN-150 sacks in store and 11.1 r sale by PiArAll MOREY to. POSINDALE LENIENT-100 bias lust received by-AD COLLINS. N irlaMittg l :4solitbi. -- mhl3 c'LLIN.S.. freili White Limo for mile Ly .T.ll. CANFIELD._ S — o'n bbl 4. new landing fro.o Silver Cloud for tale by ASMAIL IHLKEY.I Co. A FINE LOT OE ADANIANTISIE 41 SAN Dt.ltd received flo4ln - st.tro at . mass rth ii• , rT . . Lltisrty st. CiVirfirs ornlll-400 MIN. Penna.' 0414 la siortt and for tale IT • • U. 1 .114 SWEET t;IDER 4 -13. bbls: sweet Drlttklttk P.r,ei r lt:f,c,!4 5 1:1 ,„ . • u ..Inter 4r, ea. < 11 t NE S b frost bosud, nn s In stust• Ind fat.ltalo byr L. 11. VOltiT A CO. 7:1.1=1:17G-iGt zap, - A' Corner of Fourth and Smithfield I Sts„ ' W. W. MOORRULD'S, DRUGS, UURADCA LS, F. rzlicrtanny I New Style . Flizzed Nets, SoA PS, BRUSGES, BRANDIED, WIDR,s, ' t • • Hair Coils, Ice..,ltuportell dirrct. from V*1 . 4140,1 Corp.". iia, ; ~. Fancy fhiltons, i Nam' Empress Hoop Skirts, - . IbilivoillerieS,lates; • wootod Goods,: i Al °NEATLY WEDNIIED : PPICEIT, di.'i 'mut. LEAD OBOUND IN OIL ITOIC I'ILINTL4 1 No. SI Market Eitre;et. ADRZLZ ROW - • • . ..,, IDD-R, .. . .. • . ~ .• .. ...- .• .. ... .. . . 17;6;''tit1'•1167.C":":1'4533t- . j C 9 r •P ARR * P X •c •C , 'P C s B _. 49‘ co. , .• • -..., - tVierzlausua, CARE ii COO ' . E0...„,,,,,„,4., , • ,' ._ - - ,• , ••• - 1 .:- ----...,......,;4',„, 1125 . 4m4 stir ttlgatEglAvA.9),Ligl9_, iv a tf;tMa,iaititvmry;,= . p,,,man 4 ,, J 64,..h- 7.: : 71,...,, ' 11.1107,.‘: 711113 rt f ileggI l ItMartt=ral d'itUri-131 - bail' iiiiit'li •magol v. 01.115, na pagnir tor thts an artlittemit. • . ,-, e 1: 2= 9 ' 6 : - .2 3 4"l=l:llfAr°m.4"CT tnhl7 ' ~,,,,,.....-;,1-.7..;.,,,,,,,,,,...,:".;;Ck..4 r',.'7e.V.'j'F'ZT,',.--'7Tl'7:7_,.'77V.3j';l3NWaq;.T.R.Zgti.;'"t.%7:a7.r-Zi;iFiZ'P_.. giaailf..V.:FiSi l DlA., -....-19..:..1*,%,i,-;lft-Ser.tt-5t.1'.4,:"....i&e:4.4."eg,..W....1k5,1...,-.:14,744.a*yeratitr14.A54.W4';.1,::41.1,24*''' ' . . .. RAPE 01 - 1 ,--- 1030bb% RaPe or Ea minif?'°,lll"lY, Mairinßibart (NO7"riliC:lB..*all3s., fill!li,i!MetV II:rad~ to ar"",braVa D1C.14.24 = I=l I= I= =1 I= I= ll= I=ll I= = El= =1 I= t•RE I , Al'-SQUIRES 6!Aft rift I= EMI MEM SIMON iINSTON, Druggill, COrn, • -rnltldleld •nd F...rth Strenta DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS. But.LETE% OF mucus FOR THREE DAYS. A 'I: 1:2 1-:20., GOOD PRINT:4, Fast Colors: Bleached Shirting MUSIIIIS. A'r 1 3-44 All the best makes of Prints. Good Undressed Shining Muslin, De Lamm's, the newest st)les: a great variety o Goods; this being one half former prices, Arr :2.5( • Extra nidth and quality , o; Shining and Sheeting lin& Au immense quantity and variety of Dress Goods, the same as have been sell ing al 50 and 62 1-2 c, ‘..'l` :31 1--.14..! One and a half yard Ride Ilea% y Shirting Muslin. A great variety of Dress and other Ury Goods, the price,: being a reduction of one-hall Om' Istoch Very lull and contains some of the most desirable and cheapest goods on hands ever sold. Our Sitoc:, h now complete, mak ing' the ,neatest variety ever exhibit, •1 in this city. The PARTIt ULAR attention of Ilousek. epees is Melted to this DEPARTMENT. 59 Market. Street. MIMI GAUGES, PUMPS, &c MAULNE, ItULWALV & FACTOR]- STEAM GAUGES, ISHAFFER AND BUDENBADGIDA PATENT STANDARD GAUGE UV TII) DEPARTMEn. MEI Knowle's Patent Steam Pump, Th BEST Boli SIO,T RELIABLE Booth us, I Inter! 1 eoltl n number to Atnnu Orri, awl Ite herr, La n .1 trill 4 . nrcr Rug partic, gni ficluolty luterv.4ted to cat!. BAILEV, FARRELL & CO., No. 167 Smithfield SI., Pittsborg,h, Pa. DRUGS AND CHRVICALS. B ICIINETIPS STANDARD PRE PAR AMEN q.— , COCAIN E— A Compound of Co. cnut 011. Au., fur the }lair. FEOU I M E I.— A delightful Verfltuse for the kerohlof. . . . ALLISTON —A Cosmetic Bir removing Freckles, Tan, eitimairu, do. MILEY. TA L TOOTH-W ASII—An Elixir for ['re serving and Ilea C OL O G N E, yg he Teeth and Glom. BURN ETl"li WATER—Unrivalled •In Moline.. and Delicacy of Cerfnme. JONAS WIIITCOMII's It EMED Y—For Asthma, lloso Vold. Hap Fever, de, BURNETT'S SI AN 1)41111 FLAVORING EX TRACTS—For Cooking ptirposes. Any of the above named artielee eon Meows bo ',Glowed at the Central Drugand Proscription Some. corner of Gillis and Federal streets, In the Marker House, Allegheny. gob,: _ . GEOI14:1.1 A. MELIA, WIIOLESA GG ITT Jro. 37• PlPood Street, ortsusiTE THE BT. CIIMILEB HOTEL, 111=1111 Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, :mammaz -4- olacci7ra"sr, PAINTS., OILS, VARNISHES, I,TEISTUFFS• Zhe enteralln era and be continued as usual at Nu. Ca F street. and corner of Otto and P. der at streets. Allegheny. SIMON JOIINSTON, J. SCHOONMAIIIVIII, Pittsburgh White Lead Works, PtfRE WHITiTE A T), DRY GOODS, TRPAIRDENGS. NEV GOODS JUST OPENED IT WEI. SEMPLE'S. !NO and IS2 Federal Streei, =ll PAST t',o MELD PRINTS. A ..:)1,5 ME \ 11E4 , Nil ,IL\ Aug FIL.F.ACIIEDNI. 1 . 11.14. M •1 11:1-11 I INF I Vit., hENTI, ti JEANS. 1 4 1 'I'I'I:., Niol: -hilt I - I:..NN F. ICll:iit N, I. I I:- A A t h rht. L. T.. 01. .11,1111,1. Or \ 4114 tic. r, • 1111 111 I. ni Williztm ISO and IS2 Federal Street inh2l .It Inainno,l. A I1t,(1‘. ny ( II A T E %TON'S NEW ODS, Just Arrived by Express =I NKW 11%111 . I'llF.Scit TWI , I . HAIR 1 (r 11... HALF I'Bl. N All.ll 1:1. ATE.P.1,1.1. ,711 .411tNA11v1,. ,n - / r.\\, 1 , 1:1,-;• It 1 - 1 - 1 ,, N'71 11LA , NUT. pru \'Ell,'; LACE (TELL. IN IN ..HEAT V fIIETI 1 1 /tADLEI"d DUPLE). ELLIPTIC 'gill/ r.s, N. V. A FULL LIN', Gent's Furnishing Goods I=l EATON , 17 Fifth Street A NEW S'I`OCK FOREIGN AM) DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, I=l 1.4.1. Lt ,N vel ties; finm.i BATES & BELL'S, El= NE U' s runic.; STOCK .;1_1()IIPS Wholesale and Retail JOSEPH HORNE & CO. 111 Vi lb.. attention of DEALTICt. 5117.t.CIIAN7ti and 3111,LINFEIS. to t/t..l,,,ortntent of 19 . 7 . PLALT:ST 1 134 OC:67Z).W 12‘733.2.1'70 G3-0(53D15, .GOODS. LACE GOODS, lil k* 5.4., h. I ...IN lis, • I' ANISNG,. • s PRI 11A1.11On ALS. DoSI BY As I) LOVKw. E]II soIDER ED SKIRTS, ROBES & WAISTS. FLOUSCINGS AN DBAB DKERCILI EFS. FURNISHENG GOODS. PAPER COLLARS • I litudt, CORSETS. HAIR 0011.5, it oo£ Ski MTS. SAD A GESI.I,I. VAIILLTI WII 101 l ARE OFFRLED AT POPULAR PRICES New Gooda Received Daily. iwyrr. ar r Nos. a and 79 Alarket Street. 1866 1866. SPRING GOODS. Wc aro dolls rerchly.g ..,Icl desirable CiOOUS, ItIA hotn lb,. EASTERN CIES. which wo are tow preparcd to cell to oor lIOL ESALE stal RE TAIL eactotnerc at SATISC TORY riuces. The Arri LI /NI To-Day are Hamburg Flouncings, EDGINGS AND INSERTING& FINE LACE (NILE A lIRAI-STITCIII.II aN I) 1.,C . C . ! I D AROIAIIt 111 Ali IC:: A,. loi1.1.8: NEW sTk 'N NE 1' AND SErli BLACK seorrED SILK NETS: NEW STYLE BLACK SIL VEILS, NEW STYLE CORSETs In K Lowy colon: FANCY lIA3li COMAS • A- POItTE MONNA rEs. MACRUM, GLIDE & CO., Nos. 78 and 80 Market 81reeL MACRUM & CARLISLE. 19 Fifth Street, Are receiving NEW AND DESIRAULE 0001.1, by Express .lolly Ron New York. NEW STY LEN OF ItAIR NETS-, lIA IR COILS,MOLLS AND TWISTS: BLACK SeOTTED SILK NETS: LONG SPOTTED LADE VEILs: LADLEK. ENAMELED PAPEIt COLLAER LADIES' ENAMELED PAPER GUFF'S: F,A.Ncy tIGIDS—NEW STYLE: ALEXANDRE.t. KID GLOVES: tiltNl":s:4lllHTs, TIES, -IEitPALICIIMIMM , I9/ . Duplex Elliptic Skirts 'To Dealers at Maeofsclatrers' Price List. ALL KIADS OR• PAPEIMILLARS .At Manufacturers• Prlc'eu. ALL WINTER GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. Merchumlsand Healers supplied ut loVresit prices. & CARLISLE, 19 Fifth street GREAT RARGAINS rafrx?3ROIDI7RI73E3 EMI n 1.1.1?" caooaEl, Nog. Z 9 and SO Market Street. MACRuDI, GLIDE & CO. U*! WALL PAPERS, Btc 0 HAS PA 1.11.11:11, 11 CtiLESALE 1M RETAIL DEALER NV TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, AND 8.23 El a a la" .Eit Warehouse, 94 11101 l Street, door belr,rr 1)!ItmOnd Prirrsuuntau, Pa. 1, V L L PA PE Ks, In .ren, Design." PLAIN AND I'TI➢ 1.1. 11111011 T COI Now MiL c, o 01 - criam a IN 1;1:11:4 r v A RIETY, AT 107 Market Street, near rinh ft IS. R. Tint Ti F 4 t Olt - pA PE II HANGINGS FOR ISISO. I=9 -Inierican Ilraii Papers. Fur 'lir first Stunt In fist years -VlEvr^ E.roListi P.4PIEIRS A evlettlon of the Aewest French Papers For sal, hr • WALTEII P. 31 A 11311 A I.L, .41 Wood Strtert SEWING MACHINES WHEELER SL MILSOAN New Improved Family ' l Fliffi. iiiIINES „ , iz, ~ i 1 Simple, Noiseless, Makes a Stitch Alike on Both Sides /Ad" 511311.1 i• that a l 71111.1) enn learn to use thnnt Icy simply rnterrlng in the ,Intect InA rnetions, whlrh are 54.111 10,111 . 31,14 1111 C. EVERY MACHINE it t Hemming, Tucking, Quilting, • Braiding, Cording, Ntitching, , don., tlu dr NI ineb—done to emtptcrr., They arc the Best in the World. 11', ask a. ~analgiation 4 , f our Machine, before turtle your on rclisso. WM. SUMNER & CO., NI 2 7 Fl FTEI 9T., PITTSBIYUGH GROVER & BAKER'S Ha!,itsaiiittol losll Barn been awarded tho PREMIUM a[ (allowing rnire for First Frestilulu fur be4L 11.111001rOrk at Palma State Falr. lE6=l - 1 : 11 - ..1 3 71;ittlum for t , cit Fwliy Machine at cle Yam.: Fair. First peumlom for best manufacturing Itactkine tth.lo State Fair. • - . Vint p S remium foe beet Illanufteturibg Machine throlgto State Fair. .rstrrenalual for boil Mantifictering Machine Wtseourle :q.t., Fair. . . First eriontu tie beat alattufacturing Machina Lawrence County Fair, Pa. r.rst Premium fur bem Machine tor gene , al par D en at Lawrunce County Fair, Pa. Fire. Prendum best Family at Ruck Cy Fib, First Pratilum far teat Manufacturing Machine Ptak, Count - ; otr. First Premium for beet Manufacturing and foluall g Machine pr Find P re to turn fur beat a Manuf M acturing and Limit Machine at Palmy. Fair. N. V. First Prioulum fur best Mann farturing and Family Machine at Suffolk. County Fate 4, if • First Premium for bast Mannfaeturlog and Family Marine at rchityler co..”{T vntr.-14. ritnt rrciultitu for Nat Machine for allpurposes, fillentatif Canary Fair, Pa. Vint premium for beai.naunfatturleg Slauldne, Ltlegheny County tali, to First Premium for 1.4,4 Ni...:11tue.. , it at Ailegben eatlniy rah'. I's. 1 Art wheretri eablblted. A. F. CHATONEY, I= N. ifi Hefth •trexL Pitisburgh SHAW & CLA.RI.i'd M11212:1 SEWING MACHINES. 4c) 1011E451 , 013.1.u.egia • SOLD IN TWO DAYS. • Arc manufactured without any complicated ramekin err. and therefore are not Pablo to get auto!' regal; l arc vfrtectly Allnpted for orerpAitsoription or Family nerving and Tailoring. Wo not class not Machines with chomp =chines, aswe'ttave taken e Patentee pilots. We refer to the follOttlitgjAmionl an reference: Mr. A. AIKEN, No. 104 Fourth street; mr. VAN. DER. NAILLEN, No. =3 Webster street: Idt. GOLAN, No. 4 street; Mr. J. 1/(II.IFCELD. No. in Socaud erne!, Allegheny City. We base nth. era that that we Can rotor to. All or our Maclaine* are warrant,' nye years. : AtIttNTS IP ANTED. R. - it. LUNG, Agent. 112 Grant stront, near PUtti, noillameod ' I 'ITTPUS6OII. PA. MERCHANT tAITADRS. HENIIII , G. HALE, MERCHANT TAILOR, • • 60611117,131 COMB Of & ET. CLUE SHIRTS, - • PITTSBURGH, PA., '.Des@es tri reform thanks to hi, friends and the pub. Ile gene:stir for their liberal pt , tnwtspe, stud would ; , 117:111V1)141=1411";tihtll IllittrarnonZi .0„,..d stock of Fine Woolen Goods, izi,2l,,tvrtd,m,..reENTLPlVit'S SPRING mkt SPIUNG S TOCK _ BOYS' CLOTHING NOW RECEIVING BY GRAY et LOGAN, 47 St. Clair. Street. 0 lz isfz;o Potty tyal DpS r OILIITION OF I'AETNER. , t t nun, at tD. 01.LHOltE & Cu,lS - els dity 01s. .suleed by mutual ronsent. The business 61the Oem will Le settled by their suceeSselo.*4 their office in We W hllikon South Cans) street, nvr Channel, ,stte sher.. • Thetowlersigneti will continue the. &flag Mill , nets; under the name and style. of. ti 14/14.rellti & when. with th eir Increased facil ities. they arc cletermlovt to continue th produce tm rt tele of Flour second to hone in Owl:Dirket, that embire moss respectfully request at least a LOU from and,earticularly those hardest to pleitial that articie of prlbse necessity, Four, - • D. Gulf renutlestY alb, ltee• J. 03fAST1tR. MIAThe a nil e i rs ,, hyr i led wool? tyeedsmtlAlAdaftrirtolta. tahnit.W..j.".figfietil.Eß, under thellasae end style of GILIIOII6I, 131.111150 - NA, CO.,__Abe-bushsesth formerly condectc6 by hlllPtnal* & /PAM. at 171 i Fe4ersi street, Allegheny, will be ebbgnieedi by the neW nrm. doted itbruary oth , 00), efirtf. RAILROADS, pITTAIDUXIGICAND iCONIVELLS. VILLX nAILROAD, - ,• .CIIANCE - OF TIME. QM AID -Mita , 'mhTIM lISDA,I4 HARM 161 k, 1866, .- ..: - ...i.,,._, , - --,- ;„,. pikyibuEih„.,,oletoo iw Ao. l .'ilmviave.:47o,bro• *finest.* !..Zitirew.e..ztaiNsfig tettEF.cn . rnmaivottn. hAVO morefitarros at 8 freiOtk .1. x. aaninultreill Italrir,PXXXxxxX " ligriAll other firob_witjtvinuittadeus, ••,,,,,,,,mqt,r'.."-- APT 4 ik.,..5iewr,.,,.;:i%:, ,-se's.443k t-', 1. '' -771 4 1 ,W00.k1 e--^ .."1,.. ,- ~~~}~ ice,. ~t . Perfect.
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