The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, January 03, 1861, Image 3

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PIFER! or rns ~,
TRUROURV MORNING, JAN. R. 1851.
CITY AFFAIRS.i
AIIiIIOIOLO4IIICAL Observations for tbe Gasdk, by
G. re Bba.. OptletaarbB PIRG Bt.--ootescried dAtty
have. 'is nsoa.
00 28
66 ! 58 .
*Week,
12
6 " r.
..p!• Ram:mbar tAe Orpkaaa.
fas di* benoilt of St. Paul's R.
"MI op= at City Hill ou Folds
irtrital, lad contour for tiro.
10 mtg.--
_ -
, Dtsairratus thaa—On oesday ImorninC
shout four o'elook, fire was dtsoovirrod to lb.
rear of las place and mush s ore of Mrs. Char
lolls Blume; one door from - t s oornoi of Wood
sad Fifth streets. The Tam 'prow l rapidly,.
sad before Om could be Raba ed•largo moonlit,
IX property was destroyed. It is set known
Snotty others the lira °sag .1, but it is sup•
posed to hays lobed from • defeothe 800.
Tile building ma the aorta-east oortufFof Fifth
sad Wood is foar stories to height, and contains
two stirs rooms hooting on Wood street—one
iflumpitid by Mill &Co Dachau, andl the other
by Mrs. Blume. lo the _rear of thit booking
home sad piano store, on Fifth street, are (wa
gon rooms, oceoptsd by W. A. °Maidens, as
s _book sad periodloel depot, sad by J. I)
Thespian al a• brush sod variety store Toe'
bolidhsgc are the property of A. Patterson, E•q— c .
.of lialoatows. Hu ion will resat' abhut.s2ooo
Me 'sesta Ism:fed.
-Th• store 000upied by Mrs. Blume Pu mostly
destroyed, the walls sad a part of tie flooring
remalaisg. The goods wero completely raised,
'either .by fire or triter. liar lossi is sawn
- $6OOO. &tase an insursoos of $2llOO In the
4 oZeterptles,” sad a similar amount In another
compasy„the same of which we didnot meet ,
. tale.
Mr. Glideefoney's loos is shout $2OOO. His
stook was eausrod by Monrancie to im eastern
company mkiak lately foiled, and to suppoud to
be totally boakrapt.
Mr. Tkompsweeloseis about $2,000. H. le
insured for $1,400 la the "Quaker City."
`Mmes. Elsa &Adams, dognerrotypies, orb&
otteaptsd ths foartk story of the story bnildlog,
load troasitimably , 4ltelr insiramenti beteg de-
Boaaett,.vbaltarats liquor marabout, *c
oupled tie - warehouse adjoining that of Mn.s
Blame. His stook was Is great jeopardy for a
time, but moped with trilling dialogs by water.
The tsar of thabailding, whiab is the property
of Hr. Lathrop, was damaged to tile extent. of
$l6O. L is insured la the "lloeongahelo.."
Mr. Beriestt is folly I n din the "Pions*
.
Groat pales Is dee to the firemen for the epee
getliataaaer Is which they labored: to p
tbe broad of the dames.
Alaanutavaet. —Tee Board of gainers of
the Allogianfernimity Agricultural Balmy held
as adjourned meta, yesterday moraleg, at 9
°Weak, at their rooms.
le the abuses of the ettairmen,loen. Snod
grass. presided.
The entente* of the last mettle* Were read
and approved.
.Robert 8. Ferree bowleg presealed' the prop
er ellatemeals sad allidalle, was awarded the
aretrembun for the beet bushed of porn la Clue
20—.Aeld crepe."
Tialreseurer, Mr. 'Reed, palmated a stale,
meet of the inks of the Boalett sitowleg
balance la the Tremury of $826'02 from which,
however, the amounts of artehrbille remainiog
napeld were to ba deducted. .
(lea. B.odgrau, President of o'63oolaq pre•
seated hie report for 1860, to the Buse 8 tioey
Ovals Young, chairmen of as Gaud h wing
arrived, Gee. Batelgraes yielded the Glair.
• • lies ere. W. 0. Davie - and oweetic' Committee
• ea the Witten at variance beareea-the Steam
Rigby' Computes, Eagle and Niagara, to rela
tion to the Society'. premium, et:furled, and
their report was masepted.
7 Oa mottos of Gen. Begley it we •
Breolsed, Teat the Board. to kiSdneu to the
Oempseles, and in a spirit of justice, resOlictleg
ask owe dignity, °outline the Committee, and
aotify the compaelesbi toil their ?engines on I
aerials day. tea mode to be given by the Board
to the visual' Company.
Os mottos, adj(staled sine d e._
Anneal Weary of Or Asmiadtural Society
Pereelat to edvertleement, the mambas of the
Allegheny Gant, Agricultural 'Society held
their easaal - lasabig it the Boaaty's Rooms
iseteedir-011tediwollay renting, at 10 o'clook.'.
Preelleet Beedgrasiii the obeli'. Gen. Neg.
ley liemMata.'
Tim apart d the,President to the Fate 80.
. day, wee reed sad Adopted.
.; -Oa lieeilea,Ohe sir w authorised to sp..
• ;peat a etommlttei Aas
of three to Dotilleate officers
.and usesigimi for the ensuing year.
The Chair appointed Messrs. jKelly, Knox
send IlisTarisme, who reporteda takes. .
nod* te,erao Impend any
wa~tii and shot by scale-
Whereupon the Gael below givila was anant
- itoosly elected : -
Prirideat -4. Moll. 13nodgeme, Pittsburgh
Tice - Prettied —Bonj twin Heal Willausburg
P.O.
Tragturer—J. Reed, - Pittabitrgh,
Cotresporldirsi Secretary—J. !Knot,
Est -J.
Rocordiop Seentary —J. 8 Noirley, rube
;
-I rardeprro - :- - Joo. Moßelosy, Willanabnig P. 0 1;
Jots liodpon, Tempereneerillr, MoPaesnd,
Maud P 0 ; 8 Chadwick; Ifilkise P. 0 ; H.
Clelfut 1111kleebarg P 0 ; .1 Toting, E wines
hfills•P 0 ; Wlllbm 011nr, Port Perry; Cap'.
ate' . Indies" - tp... John hinrdciab, Jr., Plus
'• - burgh P. 0; A. Ammon, Plasharch P W.
Berablll, Jame"; Park, Jr., O. OJ DAVID and J.
D °soak of Pitubargh.
The sett Doerd were requested to here pub•
llehled the Cousatution sod ,by-leeto of the 80.
.
Beeelenl;.Thak oar ropromistaUtss in the State
Bee ay be authorized to state's° that Sudety that
the. Dosed of Manaters sleet are ready to moire
Propoltels• ea to the holding of the State Fair,. for
• Ant, at Plttabersti.
Iteaehred, That , the Society adkiorn to meet on
Wie Brat Wednesday of Jasenty, 1662.
• ..f:hypantastint; of als New 'Boaid.—Tios Board
tee organised by the election of W. 8. Devon
Olvaness,tual 8 Belsiyer, ,•fleoretary.
• Baird sdjournod to_olest do the last Wed.
lasdey of January. . a.
- •
• estrus . 803.11016.—Tas Prastirortes Church
... • Veliry, ;meths ffollidayabirg
gm 'stored, slaw sightle ego by some
• seertiliprons soonadrel - or essusdiode; end robbed
• si sll thoislisiddeßyean boots Is dispose,' • •
part if ass Litirirg- of thii - Oloarth: Ewen the
book lisi - the pulpit Tie titan. 'rise de
preditOre_Souid hire hese lends:dome villas', for
• • Boat sire-is the atop; tore up • portion'
el lbs aura to 'melts s bid, iSd so lodged for
'sporlios,of. tics sight, sit lust.: Donbasin the
book/ Ashes 'kill 'bi effete& for : Au; 'eat it t o
'to r t tatittbir snip lead to 0,10 0.11066 of the
Feespoes.—Ns tare that fot tee winter the
'Fnieport Ancients to be 000reried loto treed
ee that the people of title thrirleg little
borough iny nun the nation of the Allegheny
Talky Refined et Thle obviates the
ineseeeteeee heretofore ooaudonoilly ceased by .
ue P• or. high water. to the hamper ii li pro
rid Se rue ferry bowl an the noel between'
tiepin tad' &Amply. 'lt her been 'appalled
thin if tie nest should be abandoned, the
'Nerlllirselere Relined might one the neetruo.
tlac Aided; ntedint by lermi '
oallogtt Behest,
datum - gad "eoeverting ths Freeport iqoeduet
.bato a pernseeet reed bridge.? •
• • Otrs LOCAL T)11. %%%% 41Cr —41911 hen laded
_—• Ignume Antoszt,colf,'Esq.,74l4, for men, yews,
`►M hies emestoted ptess of Pasburgb;
is say - editor,. to Our riPorlorist, fume. For
411 0 1 .11; fdadelsees sod estrgy,—qoOltles
assail to a good reporter—he has Po tupsror..
11te Worts 4111 b• opera by Asderson, ss d
hla snocutes, to nuke as )oriel iolunts of the
Gesette useurptssed for futl, and,easty reports of
ill netters, of public - 164Nya trossplrbig to the
alike sad violnity.
• -
Dana ur Jau..—tUroaer. .Akmacrisk held. ea
is yeaudsy on the body of a lase eased
Vie died lather 'adage!, la jell. It op.
glat the deceased vie colardmod sole dell :
cases far dbetdarly «pada*. led was laffering
hN Moavelloa of the huge at the time. I Medi
. .. 404d-V10041.0* was pronged' him but he cos.
dewed he .grew wens mill Tuesday arteraoes,
— Moil be*Spired. The: jary,readered a raffia.
- et death Ikea atedetlea of Oat. Deceiwed wee
• • *beta lay ram at aloud ridded to the ally..
•
, watt .kaciwa MidNlled at
:Ablalleteesidbee ea Mader eight sad 'stated
Wt be was out of feeds. had sit anat. and bad
plesellaledgi: tad Met With thiperupleslos
irt be he would llke toasty bathe °Doe
• till reerebig. 'Moulmein Mai airy gatireasly
Visaed by outer Await, Peed be was, permitted
• i se seam the Neerocas 111 k hbiself. The
• • • leeraleg the rascal arose quite rally helped .
• -lame te • tome of 11r. ..Elueta's cicadas tad .
_44llPraritt
los listraasaa—Oor milers an llama to
ard of Joie lifoYstldos, Zoq . uotber
lestaisi slot shoothoo tla ;,Mtb ► .: /min
dal Larson Compitstes, all of o0 t;‘,1-3 atm/ -Mir Sark. liz , lll4addiu'a sum, so
-?•'"iPiliefettleipCpoimpoitimip sufgait
a;Arratioilaftmormiliettirollam..irkteilablir.
AN1144111100 ..
Tis ES..4be Thiciira, shed= Puna
Alm7 . -.as TaidiA,Aad Can one or two
*Fa. bar tatureit was - is the I**
*IL . An . Witali'llte ' liquidising hails an almost
dints. twrinnolf - lb* City: the Third biting the only
Ward that pass Demooratio iniatity. Below Will
be found the vote in each ward, when there was
any opposition to the Republican ticket: - ----,
•
mu tram ,
The following named geatiemon (Republicans)
. were elected: the only opposition being for Alderman
and School Directors.: &loot Coins, Joioph Ron;
Commas, James Rowe, Andrew Rinse, Abraham
Fryar, Alderman; Leonard 8. Johns; School Dovet
ail, Adams Getty;.John 11. Barber, 3 yrs , Jos. W.'
Long, I.yr.; Judge, June Meßee;:lnspootors, John
MilutrobiL James Liridnyi. Aviator. Jamb. Glea
ns; Militants, John Granny, Geo., Holahan i Coa
stal% Jamas Gunny. . ; •
,
11100111/•WAR.D.
Than was no oppiwition to the mit ,lar Repobli.
can ticket; incept Within coolest for Comment Conn
ell, which resoled la the ,Motion; of Jame Irvin,
(Dom.) by a small von over the -Republieen non:d
uos, Archibald bleFarbind. Thornaknoted are 4
follows: Stint Connell, • Wm: Phillip ~' Ciimm ou r
James Irvin, Thos. F. Wilson; School Dinotori,
Bonbon Hiller, Jr., Wm. C. Barr; Constable, JOhn
Herron; Assessor, T. B. Davits; Assistants, 18.11 n.
die, Tbos. Simmons. . .
,29 9 20
iM=M
Orphaq Agin,
Mani-
EN=
-- emnn wain-1H pdrier!.
Rep. &lea C'ouleeit. Dem. •
D. L. lialoo 194 leeksoil.
Oolsteols
224 g P. Rearm. 1115
214. Jae. Gildee- •96
20$ Jas. Petri............. 136
181 A. B. tliples _ 83
Seliool Director*.
.1. 11. 81aCiellsod .....177 R. J. Brinker 129
T. A. gender............ 92
B. DlOlOBll. (1284.-193
Amnon
.191 Daniel Haggett) .... 79
John 2loßeown- 24
dariitaal ASI 11t.01,1.
Jas. Barlett_.. ISO John Kelly.. 99
Hem Raley 189 John Qninn
84
Judge of Eltorion.
.251 ;
Jas. Sutherland_
D. B. Ferguson_
R. AlHingham--
F. Bele
Jobu Oreighton.
Ajax. llBands.
/apretor.
..188 Chu. Keil?
Constable.
MaCies- .......:.179 Tbos..:o'Connor
-24 precinct—Set/el Council.
11- L. Eatu)-- ...... J. Damn
Common CoanciL
!Jamas Batharland-...155 B. P.'Haarni-...... -.503
,D. B. Farvuon 143. Janina Gilds.- 488
Alllogbam- 148 Jung Bahia. 488
Pad Bus -.136 A. 11.: Hayden.-- 446
Behoolhireotou.
J. H. McClelland __.141 H. J..Brinkar-... 211
T. A.lPendAr
It. Dinaan, (Ind. )..._351
.189 Daniel Ilaggsrty 289
Johrr McKeown- 207
Auiriant durkurna.
....._.140 John Nally-............490
_l3B John Qalno.. 387
Impure,.
A. 111t6holl 13.3. John BraddUk
Judge. •
Hugh Daffy 478
Coarralrla.
.U 3 Thou. O'Connor.. ..... .497
Simpson'
John; Cg•lghton-
Jamas Hatlott
Ehnry Haley...
D. Meerut-
Tha tollowtag named paillasse (ltepnblicans)
Imre. adaated 'Moat oppoltioa : 8.1.0 t Canoe%
Jamas WA.aley; Common, Job. B. McCune, .1. W.
Chadwick B. Asdersoin School Dlmatora, D. K.
Long, Wm. Bloebnrt• Richard Hope;
Assistants, Ahat. Amor, Jamas Verner; Judy, .1.
Hare; Inspectors, J. Carona, J. Brows (Dem.);
Constable, Coo. Elasatoas,
7111 . 11 waszo-lar loatineL
&Dm Comma Dem.
173 War. H. Lotion_
CommonCoupieit.
R. J. b1eG0wan........182 F. Pe11a_...... ...
F. Kerala- 186 W. !Soott
J. Data ...185 T. Da1e......... ..
D. HW 181 Jacob Kellar
S. MoKelvy 129 F. Duna
.Breool
182 D. Common
- - 175 W.WilSon
..eirei.r.
~.........„165 W.. D. Hamilton
Avast mot .4 r. 'mom
......102 J. Barrett ..
156 J. Veteran.
. 7 "49e.
114 J. Kearney
lio.pector.
.._.........174 J. iTueltar
Cloarroida.
125 J.
3d precinct-Select CoomeiL
332 W. Linton
C.P.VIOII. Cogsteit.
MoGoiraa-......320 Franca! Felix.-
rat Knob 346 W. Paoli_Panes Dans 386 Thomaa Data_..
David Rub - 368 Christian Keller-.
Hamad M0Ke103....-308 Frimeia Dann
Saw! D;racton.
301 Do. Common
426 Wm. Wilmot.- .....
--Jodsir. •
186 Cbai. ....
loop:emir. •
400 Jnoea .....
440 Vt 6. Hamilton
de.istalet Aresposa.
..:377 W. Barrett __
-.391 Jobe PMermien....
Chitietable.
Strain
511E111 WARD.
Atdersqn. Dam.
.339 Jar. C. Cantinins-...275
• R.p.
0.0. um
.1. Ralston...
F. C. Naglay
J. [rain_
W. 1311.1.ftrt.-
M00re....
EMM
000. Spear_
DMZ!
G.,. Jill
F. C. Nee',
John Italatoo-
IM=!!
Joseph Kaye-
Joieph lurio
W. Halbert_
8. M00re....
Albert 'Evans-
Rep.
Joseph 0. Davis
23..h.re
Wied •33 J4me. Stkidle
V. Cullingwouud
C 0..,.. COMMIi•
A. 0. ArCiusdbms...-349 Jobn F. Cla ..... -291
Thomas M'Vsy 365 Jamul Blactmore...-287
Wm. Rowbottom 356 .1. P. Smith ............243
Jobs &mu- 318 Joba McDevitt... .... 239 .
Jamas Chambers 861 Stephen 1111.115a15e...250
&Awl pireetors.
Graham Scott 365 O. A. Coin," 13'7
John Phillip► 370. 11. J. Rodger" 135
=
.361. Jamas Domes& 236
:365 Mach. Carr 01..... ..... —236
Thomas Roberts. .360 Wm. Richards .
Isupector.
Jamas Lmr7, Jr 365 Jamas Dote
Ooastobla.
Jas. A. Pat- Campbell 201
S•TIENTS WAND.
Rap. Aariect ComecC Cosi. •
Wm. C. Jaeoi Tamar
Qwatow Orees.eit.
Andrew Brame—.
Robert Lafferty--
Samuel Baneley 207 Joseph E. Serial
Winless' Mays-- 190 John B. flays. r .
BeAmt Pirvactra.
Hairy Soliroly, 3 yra-212 J•or Llttls, S yr5...198
Wm. Hog% Iyr 206 nary Info, 95
lidoorv, yn.'..-2 , 7 W. T. Taylor, 1 "...92
Ammer.
Robert Th0mp100..:...205 No oipoeition,
dreamer dreeseor._
Lewis Robb. ' 180 Berbard Haub
Joint B. Crawford..-. 184 Charles Suwart
J.lie.
.208 . clamant 81.8.010y
lesprbior.
James Patobel 188 'Tbocoss Hanna.-
amsliabh.
117 Peadar (Ind )..
mews ir•au.
:Meet Peru -a
John All.. ISE aorta
toosanots !otakeit.
Jobb Cbuiskrj ... ....200 A. ll'eandlest.....
.....x......232 W.
Jamb Lid awn* D.. 0
&IGOE DiPeetars,
P. .Prodotlek C. Netimn
J. A. Rettaint .....158 ' B. 13.'8•00.
J. atat.rn: 200 M. Doolevy
Ammer.
John Maas 280
doristarkelisoir or.
~......230 .7. ......
230 i Wargo Beits.
/14 . ector.
.W. Polioak 220 111.111•01ob.....4 •
Judge. '1
—.229' W:Albsander
'PISTE AMID.
IMM
MEM
.1. A. MI RA...
J._ll. Sawrior
13X1=1
:There was Ise oppoiriden to the Repot:Pon deist
In this Ward. The following are the Dames of the
imatletnsi elected : Belem Cowell, Joseph C. Mat
son; Hemmen CO one% Wei. Bally, ft.dlert Klan,
Was. Wills; &hoof Directors, Wm, Vonma, 3
Jolla Walsh, Iyy. Job 8. Millen I. pre Ammon
thigh Hammond; Aseishwit Aremeore, Juba! Little.
John S. Noriabe; Jadge l t Robert Herroi; Inspector,
JOhibertison;' ooustable..afterse Meer:
. . „
idwarixame Ottaihirn —Tee adjourned meet
lag of deltwaten to perfect slop organization of
the new rigatoni of epitaphial in this Pommy,
lakes plea this eneeidg at 7 o'olook, , st Hata
Hell, over the Idayal 'Mee'. le-lam; 4st a
tall representation of all the late ..WidolAwate"
companion writ tm on liond,-moot of that aeon
-110/011-elghitl their,resallime to drop
11l political eigaillesoir, and eorol - tbiainelves, ,
with patriots of all-partlei, under' the haws of
Ibis - Commouvealtb, lead, la „wigwam any re
quhitiou Ay the Governor, to defestf-lbe honor
and the integrity of UM Tinton, The resat ad
' Wight letter of 00oeihetooswt Wei Weft inform
ed conimpandentFalaWs hew had given a
new Impetus to lb. y 41.100.01 sad Order of the
North: no leading Eastern Joined& have es
dormd the,saggestionlof 6 0onseloanVied urge
open ,men of . all paths to nail around the
Iteedard of oar common ammtry. • it Is hot do-
Iliad that the tow /Salami la paella of form
ation Imre shall pert he of as eitelissively ed par
tisan elarater. All who aradeteritis that
the Halos mast, and halt bpresual, pill be
weenie to tle ranks .
ILLIMO 01: 1“.1. WELinuriy.—*43. J. H.
IrElletsiy, tate Con Comoitaiieur, le Dow
Wog thogetroosly, bhi staqhmell tba
eiosty jail. Pahmat to. the mombeidadei
of tbi lain Tao Cognation. • vomit *al
reeterday Germ on Ike Comity Ttinintritar the
payment of lib ON sad ones, but the prisosav
vas notottosatelyitaable to avalt himself of his
liberty—hie veoetestte• loath/eta. revved"
disprove at resiiib , Fiore ant istettatood
'LW be vIU - Not reeenr.
Dziarai 1881.—Taa pbot to bak bled°
la Boat* Mao % Sittb striet, maxim the Pasts
DQSotsbay , baati waatbabajOraartlfalit
bsnasa bad, sad 'Again at stialtl l ***-
iligtltsittligtely "id behm,
11.1“,,inatie Trimlizeilk IN/Wu
ro (Wingate d Haus R9MlRlatiga of as
Conusommild of Panueranta.
Onsmistsir: lin compliance isitb the provid•
ions of tbe sot of the 16,6 of Ditch. A. D.,1832,
relating_thie Department,,l have prepared, and
have It the honor to submit the - following report'
for the peer ending November 30. h, A D.. 1860:
Avallabte balance lo the Triaaary at the dor
_Receipts dettag Imst Wet 3.47 9 . 217 71
1=!!!!!!!
'Pay nuttta from Decomtial , 1,18 69, to Navesm•
bar t.O. UM. Inettalirt..... $1,637,147 31
baUttlat, Novembot ISO) Mt 433 Ye
----..-.,
The total indetedness Of the State at the close
of tife,fiectal year, amounted to the enm of thirty
billions aloe bandied sad sixty nine thou
sand eight hundred and forty.seven dollars and
filly 1222iti, (1,37,969,,847 60,) se foliose:
Funded debt., vat:
:pinata lo.n.
•••-40...:..d0..... - ::: - ...... 26 5 9:7, L
2176 rt
454-A10.—..d0...—.—..‘ 801,71/1200
1C0.0012 Du
•—.---217,249. T 72
Ocifdaded debt, viz
141140010 . 0 to dr/13110n.. 599,402 IQ
lateral oartilleatel oal
loteren c-rtalcsla• u
claimed / 4,401 ae
110030.110 701 10
It will be observed thet the reduction of the
public' debt, during the "year, amounts to sin
hundred and sixty-nine thousand one hundied
and thirtean•dollars and fit ymeven ciente The
Revenues received were three hundred and forty
seven thotisand anti ninety-two dollars and
eighty-three cents lets than in the previous year.
This defielency occurs, prlnelpally, In the items
of corporation lax,(o th er than banks) fed
interest due from the Sunbury and Erie Ratlrpad
Company.'
pi t h ordinary receipt., and economical apPro•
viatica, three quartera of a million of the State
debt On be paid annually.
The baleen. In the Ti nasory at the aloes °tithe
depai year has been cionsidereably Increased by
the surplus of receipts over expenditures In: the
month of Deesaber, and will, from knovin
sonnies, be made suffirdeally large to pay the
Interest due on the first proximo.
From the hitherto, liberal policy of the bents
toward the Commonwealth, I have no doubt that
arrangements can be made with them, by which
the whole amount of lot can be paid In Out..
email this as a matter of so much importines,
that, should arolaceble negotiation .with! the'
banks tall, the Leg:statue% will be duly notified,
that provivion may be made, by law, to maietein
the credit of the State.
Whilst it is proper, In the present disjointed
condition of public altars, threatening political
and financial embarrassment, that Perinsylemela
should examine well her statute books, to eme
that nothing le upon them which, even by sem•
Dhow; Width her political reputatioe, she
should be equally edlioitous to wipe ow every.
thing that can, In the least degree, affect her
financial honor. Perhaps no one thing hoe done
more to impair the standing of ,Penneylvatila se.
purities abroad, than the tar anon her own limes
; This I have always Mrpirded as of questionable
propriety. In view of the inviolability of the
Sum'. obligation, it is difficult to conceive how
such tax was ever justified. The Suite promisee,
in terms too plain to admit of any doubt, that
for the use of money lent her, elm will pay ',Om
per cent per enema With this tablerwatuitog
the loess were Drs.:Rated and the bonds of the
8 State given. But without the ocinestit of the
parties with whom site 'had thus contracted, a
2 law was pasted reducing the rate of barna. to
2 Jose old arts fourth per cent, thus virtually
repudiating one-twentieth part of her solemnly
o pledged obligation.
Is the siimen years *Mob have passed oboe
the passage of ;be said sot, $1,420,630 00 have
been remaineo from the boodholders
The following M a statement of the arable
and other loins due sad becoming due.
ME
-300
-346
-338
...303
...328
361
3 ' Wm. Bryant 234
sari. &rat A
BEM
$4.810 680 40
$4.818 680 80
MEE
MIIIIM!!M!MIEM
000 t of public dour, December 1. UM $ 3 0 32 . 01 '°'
Pold'op to November 30, 1860, vie
Loam 047
Rallof notes doomed LOU 00
lotonoto certtecosoo
it
t><.mer
Do atottotrodltom
2.439 62
6 44,
Some' I Ter 60•.1.4114.-1 111 .1 03 , 314 46
1/.. -1306 .- do _ . 161.300 Cu
1./.30.274
..... 1 776,14.16 56 •
O
U
0600 40
D. 41 06.1 e t.4L 665,105 10 .
11.1114 00155 10 40401.114..... uD 403 00
-- 331 064 601 01
It arill be observed that nearly two thirds of
the taxable loans are oeadoe. Tee holden of
these allege, and with Come degree of jostles,
that they have dthable cease of coeipleint.
First, that the Stile bad violated her centred
with them ea to the rat of interest. Stdondly,
to postponing bidefiiiiirly the papueet of the
principal beyond the time originally fiked in
the emitract. Stern necessity, alone, °mild ever
here justified the Skate In haling her own in•
debtediiess. Happily, such oeoesetty no;longer
exiles. I, therefore, recommend the repeal of
the law, and suggest the propriety of Making
provision, euabltog the proper anthorillee to
matinee the drat favorable condition of the
money market, or eh coos a it can be doe., at
not less then par, io tuns new coupon', loans,
not triable, for the redemption of the loans
overdue.
The State shoold, be to bee eititeei an roam
ple of fidelity and promptness to all her !beige
meets. Tete can oily he done by preetteing
the memo fidelity in the diioberge of bre' obliga.
tioni, , which she, b law, so justly ricinitee of
her people. ,
The revenues lon e to the State by a repeal of
the tax on ber owe loans could be more than
made up by an 41 rises of tax on_ br,here sod
private banking eitablishmente These are
large and growing interests. Their beelines"
me, be fairly estimated at oar half of I.that of
regularly incorporated hankies immediate.
The receipts Irvin incorporated banks; for the
halal year eudieS November 30th, 1800, - were
three hundred and thirty-sight (boatedd els
htindred and fifty bee dollars seventy two emote,
($888,651 82 ) Prom brokers, inoladteg pri
vate banks, nine: thousand mix hundred and
seventy-three dollars and eight“wo cents,
($9,678 82 ) Whilst the latter statues to them
selves all the rights and privilege" of incorpo
rated banks, tatter the privilege of . !sautes
notes, they are alinost literally exempt from tax
ation, and are subject to node of the restrlotioits
which the law throws around incorporated in
transact), for the protection of the public
Almost every pounty the State has one or
more private bulling establiehmenisontioy of
them &dog • large and 14itittellie banking
sot few of them, foiling host
ile
ness, whites. ling ours
'Realised by the I w rigidities the paying out of
foreign depreoiat d currency, or the refs of In
tarot which maibe charged, are but little bet
ter than ehavlegl shops. The establishment of
private banks all over the Commhztwealtb
hat the effect of !greatly • lessening the revenue
from "money at loierreet." A felt Oa men, in
a neighborbood,, bevies mobey to lied, form
tbeniselves into. banktag aompaoy, pny a hottl.
lasi Home* of thirty'dollart per mangle to' the
State, then put but their own moneY, and all
they esti get oal depesit from their a. tethers
Although a low rate of tittered to paid! far raon•
eye on deposit. yet when Gm aeseeeorloomea to
make the almost easeunteat it la treated se on
depose; the 0100 holding a eerbficate Ind not a
cote. In ibis eis:y many oTittese establishment'
gather most of thi money to their "fallibly, do a
1 easiness of frohi 'title to fire huadredl thousand
dollars, and @web even more, by that'll:utile pay.
meet of a too of ;thirty dollen, wben , tbo same
money, If tioxed as, latter,'" at interest," as
i0dt...0.4A by law, wield yield ti revenue of
from eve to twelve hundred dollars.
The recommended of some taw to protect the
community hoot being fi *dad with C deprecia
ted °enemy byl soma of litres • institutions, bo
loose to-another deportinent, as else the pro
oriels of confitileg „all Hemmed ureters and
banking companies to the same rates of Inteesel
which the lecoretorsted becks are permitted to
charge.
~; . But I earee
would l ndy recomme n d, that In ad.
blether to the ileitise now charged, `a Ism be pew
eg_oompelllog companies of every kind, and la.
dividnalalloanied to do banking bailees', to
mike as enenal return to the Audita General,
etallag seder Oath the &motto of inoome from
an soefeetpertiOniegto their beating besieges
sod that they be charged a tax on ail ouch in
oanzeont lean equal to that which the law sow
loposeeee ea towoont of, "money at Interihrt,"
which would pioduee a sow equal to snob - lo:
come at elw pee mob per Atm. ,
J os tles .to- Ifieutrporated taattintions, whisk,
foro the same pileibles, pay eembeilp Isrpontwe
to the Vommosieslik, se well an the proper pro
motes of lb. !evens Wended to [be derived
from "money at la ," demand! legislation ,
: I world aell poor attention to the pro:44olop I
of the late Revenue Board, caplet of which teill']
be forrotahed Vim: ;There are some suggestive"
peeleated woethyd, lewelderetlea aid &depth'.
A woeful' review of its whole probeedloge;'.l 1
thlak,. will ghee conclusively nisi: its Beath-_
by felled "to' =set the'obis° , 'Contemplated Is .
tinanantles., 1 thigh it 000lfktsfelyibe abolish
ed; and Um putter, nor, este; is it lodged with
, tleState ellleeie. Theririolt have the min
1 obligates to sits justly, whilst tlil troop sot
b• tanus_ 1 _WV asps lam pOjedion
coadlsoblibMellt
1 Tbn amyl of.tholltMd. as lined last s noel
~twAttlelfebkilliit fik . AO fskf•
171 4 ,
fifth rm.?. iiiii• is, ote , 4041414.
antra evatissef 4thstfisitiAlbakith, piastazebls
by law.
it triBl» obeetwedl by the ;proceedings, pegs
43, that insiesti of tasking al"fair sod just sal-
Blake as their bade of notion, they resolved
that the neoessidss of the Commonwealth did
sot require as lammise bf viOnition above that
of 1857. Shifting their action tram an inquiry
as to the "just value of proptyty made taxable,
to thatof "the wants of bte 1l sasury," . they have
fixed the valuation, actiordiag to their own !en
rage, "at from fifty to sixty mints on the dol.
biz—probably. less.'
With our mountalits oleos; and iron, our rich
agricultural lands added •to the wealth of our
towns and cities, the valuation of real and per.
semi property, loolidleg mine, al Interest, tax
on offices, Sto , /to amolintit - to but eve hundred
and sixty nine millions. Thit of Ohio, with one
seventh less territory, amounts to eight hundred
and fifty millions, and that of New York to near
ly Mitten hundred millionri our valuation being
but two- thikde Chet of Ohio and but about Zoe
third that of New Yottk. Real and personal ea
tale being one of the principal sources of revs.
Due, so large an under eslustion does great in
jellifies to the other interesta 'object to Stets tae
To be Jost, an taxes Should! bear equally ..pod
all interests, in proportion to their ability to
ply.
In order to equalite taxation, the Legislature
has provided that real and personal estate should
pay a certain amount no the dollar ; corporation
stook another amount; dividends still another
rate, end co with all the interests taxable; very
los the rate because SOUtii objeots of taxation
oould bear more and otheni leer. .
To make this tax just, hemmer, it was neces
sary that all the property intended thee to be
tatted should be reaohad. Ta acoomplish this,
the law provides, is the ease of corporations,
shit returns should be made nadir oath, @Whig
the amount of capital luissied and dividebde
declared. o.ber crjeote catenation are referred
to the proper department in the same way.
Such ere the 'Aeolis held by the law over all
objects of !Avalon sonougtieg directly to the
State Departmeme. Intl- fog, if any of them, es'
cape taxation on theiefell Ohm. :
To "ascertain theleir end just value of other
I property made taxable," the Board referred to
was appointed. By reporting, as at their last
meeting, but fifty war on !the dollar, it is evi
dent that the class of properly submitted to
them for valuation, bears but hilt the tax which
ttie Legislature, to be dietributlen of burden'',
Intended it should assume. Of .this greet illi
quidity other Intonate have a right to oomplain.
Jae-Meth of the tax...on reit and personal prop-
s6d9 114 B
In 1+69.847 t 4
-
arty, as originally :imposed, boa already been
removed. I would not, with the present under.
mduatiou, recommend soy further reduction of
the two and • half hall lax This Oak, simpered
with that borne by some Mbar interests, Is very
light Indeed.
As ao illustration, the limiting 'spite of this
State le foam twenty-fee end a half millions of
dollars. This, as already stated, paid into the
State Treasury, during the last Boost year, over
throe hundred and thirty-eight thousand dollars
tea ($338,000)
The game amount of 041141 invested in real
sod personal *stele, at the present ge rate
of valuation, would pay tee little over twenty
el tttttt upend dollars lair, shot deducing the
expenses of oollection, acid of this small sum the
orninites would receive tea, for school sad Jo
diolary purposes, some atenty.esees per cent.
By a late decision of the Bupreine Court, coun
ties are held liable for • default on the part of
their treasurer, to pay otter the amount Imposed
by lb. Remo. Board. It would greatly simpli
fy the ssommis in (hire Department, if the
amount of &the tares stuiessed was charged di
rectly to the county, lean !the commissions. As
the law sow stands, we bays to some canalise
as many as ten sommuts open; nine of them
Wag with defaulting ireaturers, covering a
period of eighteen years: and still separate sod
additional amounts wits many of the Genetics
directly, fora dr/icienry in auk assisnornts
By the present law, the ...seaseoents are
charged to the musty treasurer What be falls
to collect, Is credited to him at the end of hie
outmessor. In some couutiee, ibis ontstandiog
tea has been somunlatlog for year., handed
down from the treasurer, until 11 is now more
lien a whole year's sossnemeut. Thus, some of
the countless,. eooetatitly from nee to two years
in default. All Ws could be avoided; by keep
tog the sectoonta direful* with the canalise, and
requiring she same premiums from them to the'
payment of their dues ivelitedi is sow enforced
upon other lair paying . feistiest,
The practical woritirtg of our ter lows hes
folly demoostrated ihat a penalty for son pay.
mret It mach mere effethint in producing prompt.
ness, than an abaternent allowed for payment
Dotter the former astern, less this one thousand
dollars remained due from banks at the close of
the fiscal year. U..drr the latter, more than
half a militon.due from Ocullitiell, remains Un
paid.
I would suggest We kerma of the abstantest
law, passed 20tb April,llB44, sod that counties,
for non-payment, be read. 'object to the same
penalties now Imposed en corporations for sim
ilar default. About fifty thousand dollars would
be eased annually to the Trattoria by such leg
islation, and doubt's*, 'lime prowl payment se.
cured.
I repose my recommendation of last year on
the subject of imposing: some adequate penally
upon county officers, for refusing to mats quar
terly returns of their )eeeipta to that Depart-
ment. The requlremeets of the law os this sub
jam are much neglected, sod suoh seglect almost
uoiformily ends in &Murton
Annexed are tables; eshibltlos the detailed
operations of the Treasury for the last fiscal
yew, also estimates of the receipts and expendl
tared for the nest, which, with the foregoing
statements and suggastions, are respectfully
submitted to your renelderatlon.
ELI BLIFER,
Site Treasurer.
JAMVAIIiT 2, 1861
Atm —Thq Puurth Anniversary of
the floacoer Litersry Society of Allegheny, will
take place at Cooicert Hell to morrow eveolog.
the exercises •ill copyist of Recitations, Ors.
Clone, Dialogues, et* .1 sod the pit:needs ore to
be applied for the benefit of the Troy Hill Mis
sion School.
Tae Pittsburgh Malaita°, for 1861, with
Hill's calculations. The edition of this popular
Mu:muse le nearly ell BOW Neat WWIIDig
them hid better orderl noon
j erBLOt,D FOOD ;--Attention is called to
otoof tommtablit ood hemoUdt propantiow,odwettlm4
In soothfr column. It 11 so 0011 , oly wow thwowory, sod
mow sot he owthmodoi with soy of lb* onwormto pel et
ow thin. of the Mt,. It ill) oortoto moody for all the
Mamma •Inctied, mad atploialii lb.:woof &rook voltam
—of loop otaadlog—oi wooko, mootbo,aol 7eu.. Bogor
155,try
—4. Commons h Ceti) gr. of Now Tort,
gent. kn. It, end atm pnipeletors at the erevid.renornen
Or. swms's Terssen.s 1:13rotel. wild! Which every
Itothar sbcrold beveln heti ttl'edlelne nicest In ow of nee*.
sad oonteltdo tt o,le, pereneria epbte of any
kind,tt an be relied upon elan the utmost eondneone,and
mill be Wind an Ineeleenbe opnallla la all sae, of lain:Alla
aoarpialata —Gitio Sate Joaroal. Oirsetti..
axlvoralsomaui.l for gala by kil10:11.
lipot.l4o Woof at.. Ploisonrah. h. 0417z1/1.14•1,
—TO LST.—The FOURTH STORY of
rho lA/ACTT, BOMAN% ler s l Dth Immtry 1.16
rorkirou wool. Aotdr to ,00
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lair DOCTOR C. BA Water Can aroallomm..
ALM., Phystaiss; also Apra for Rainbow's' celebrated
rate for Rapture/. No. 1110 Smltbeald fit t
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THE LATEST
HT TILI6RAPH
RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE, OFFICE.
XIXTIth Congress—Second Session.
Einaes—A question of order arose.
The Pacific% Railroad Bill was made ipotesi
order for Saturday.
Mr. Baker. of Oregon, made • lengt l it Speech,
after which the 43•nate ,adjourn.d. ,
1101/IN —lln Coburn, of Me., in plebe of Obv.
Washburn., appeared io Ole 'neat and win qualified
u • member.
Mr. Stratton, of 'N. J., presented • msinocial fr r om
the citizens of New Jersey, asking Congress to
recommend amendments to the. constititatlon of the
couotry. lie moved its reference to a pied coonit
tee of five.
Mr. Washburn., of IN., said, " We hive &bloody
got • conatitution."
Mr. Stevens moved tp lay the monicrial oh the
table,
Mr. Maynard, of Ten ~ called for the yea. and
nays.
Mr. Washburn. withdrew hie mottos,. ' so tbst the
memorial might be referred to the oodulittee of 39,
whioh was ordered.
Mr. Adrian, of N. J., presented tbd revolution
adopted at • meeting in Tretliol2 concerning national
questions. Similarly referred.
Th. HMIs pouted the Indian Approitriali.o bill.
The noun took up the resolution offered by Mr.
Davis, of Md., on Monday. instructing the Judicluy
Committee to inquire Into and report to the Howe,
at any time, what legislation, If any, has been no
oeuary on the part of Congress in consequence of
the secession position assumed by South Carolina.
The Howe refused to second the demand—yeas
47, nap 72.
Mr. Davie withdrew lb. resolution.
Mr. Sherman appealed from the dekision of the
chair, saying that it was due to the country that there
should be • vote on the proposition.
Mr. Adrian. of New J0...7, mould to lay the ap
peal on ttie table. Mr. Adrian's toolioh was dip.
greed to by 4 majority.
Mr. Hill, of Georgia, moved a reoudaderetion cf
the vote.
Mr. Sherman said that if the resolution should be
allowed to come lo be would move to !refer it to a
committee of fire.
Mriloward, of Michigan, was unwilling to vote
on the resolution as it contained an &hotpot. proposi
tion. He desired the whole subject to be referred to
• pleat committee of five, with instructions.
Mr. Sherman said that In case the -appeal
should be Insisting, be would not psis a vote, but'
eras willing that ouch relevance shohld be mad*
without.
Mr. Houston replica, that as for himself, he could
make no compromise to refer with instruotione and
contrary to the rules of the Hones.
The (locution was then taken on Mr. 16119 motion
to reconsider the vote by which the noose praised
to lay Mr. Sherman's appeal from the dlctslon of the
chair on the table
Mr. Sherman demanded the eyes and, any', and the
noose again refused to table Mr. Sherman's appeal
by 2 majority.
Mr. Howard, of Michigan, understood that if the
decision of the chair shall be overruled, then the
question shall come op on the reference of the reso
lutions. If sustained rhea the resolutions will fall.
It mu finally agreed that the queation be post.
pond mail to-morrow at one o'clock, after which
the Home adjourned.
•
I =o=
Foal. K, Jan. I.—The pony express passed
here at ten o'olock e. m., with the follnwlng Caltor
-1261 ordains:
Akta lrrends.v, Dr, 19.—Nothlog nf Intermit has
Implied to California sinewthe last, express.
The ponj *apron, with St. Louis dates to the 4th
sad the Presidest'm message, arrived at Callon
Valley last evening. The imams @throe prevented
the wired from working until 4 p. m. to-day,
and the wordage has but just counieeeed coming
over the wow to the fellatio, Alta and Colon. The,
pony will eta Sartre at San Franoiser:n till to-morrow
analog.
A comooltt. of Mite°. at lionoiulu welcomed
Capt. Pap, of the Free. Palmer, in the comple•
tin. of his hundredth voyage between Honolulu and
San Frauelsco, end presented him *lth a tannin
cent CUMMO4IOI . O broad patient of blue silk, with ten
white stars, emblematic of the ten Hills's° mantis,
encircled with the lignras 4.100." he committee
aim promoted the worthy Commodoie with a 'plan
did gold chronometer, as a sole memento to future
varicella. of the worth of the good bid Commodore
and the high appreciation of it by this community
The lutalligeoce from Hekodadl is to 001. 16th.
The trade between Chloe and Japan it brisk, the
vessels averaging about cute per dity leaving and
entwine- The U. 8. frigote Hartford would sell to
a fesr_days fur Hakodadi, via Kenejare, brining
Mr. Harris, ambluaador from Jcido.:
1121=1
obstaelas to the way of trade.
. Three .camera are reported load la Jaddo bay,
among •bleb were the Japan• etnamar Candon
marrab and dm Eogliab brig of .0 Camilla, .blob
tat ilskodadi for Hanajara. : .
Felt? KtAttigar, Ju 2.—C01. Kau, commanding
this pmt, received dm following note by lb* Pony
Ewen, this morning:—"Cotton Wood Springy,
Jan. 1, 1861.—C01. Miley: The ladlana thruten an
immedlam attack- They bay, la tut, taken p0i
...4u of all the ranohae aboot!bare, our mail sta.
lion included. Please give us nld is soon es pos
sible. Very respectfully. 0. C, Jr. P. P.
Express. •
Immediately on the receipt of Chill dispatih, Col.
Milo. ordered F. Company woond infeotry mums.
ded by Liwid Bond, stud IS dragons. ender Mout
Tyler, to mareh at daylight to-morrow morning with
fifteen days fitions. its would hive started them
immediately but the quattermastaes leagues were
all gone for wood. It this form is; not sullieient to
protect the oitisess and keep the toad open mon
will go.
: Two coaches of the C. 0. 0. d Piy. Express, with
11 pumps's., and $6,511 In treasure, passed at 2
o'clock p. m.
D , Dee. 29 —Our citizens begist to debate
tbs 110014/110111 MOV•ttleall with eottilderable earnest,
u,
Four cup marking OD claim 19 below the discovery
of the Georgia gulch, one day lut Vault, took out a
little over 11600, it was the first ditY, they had struck.
A umuity stamp quarts mill readied the mites a
kw Mos ago. 1
A serer* maw *term wearied rat the night of tb•
27th from 20 to 40 miles down the Platte. lemu ,
log travelers and stook suffered seierely, the storm
wail so severe, and no ramp Gres Wield be started.
A LM/111 '1 . Jan. I—The Legislators organised yes.
tirday, chiming the Republican OMoerti. Governor
Morgan delivered his Message at noon to-day. lie
recommends us brief 111.18i00 to avoid sperial legisla
tion; urges the placing at tolls on railroads during
this Beaton of navigation; Weise, searindment of
the capital punishment law to m • it effective; re
commends that measures be taken Ito establish a suit
able quarantine swan, and the polling of .the Staten
Island property. Ile Wen to other State reforms,
and devotes the last portion of Ms menage to the
secessinn difficulties, °lain' by sty ing it is the duty
of tba Nadonal executive to sat with promptitude
and firmneas, and the oational is stature with mod
eration and conciliation, and thei publio preu with
that regard to the rights of all sestinas and laureate
whisk its vast inflames demands. Let Now York
set the example in this respect.
.I . Let her oppose no
baffler, bat let her reprosentativ give a reedy sup
portl, to any just and honorable Giulia! Let her
stand In hostility to none, bet vending the hand
of fellowship to all; live up 16 lb strict letter of the
Constitution, and cordially units ith the Mbar mem
bers of the aonfederaiff In procilalining and enforolog
a determination that the Constitution 141 be hon
ored, and the anion of the States' be pr rod. Ile
recommends the repeal of the Sits Pen sal Liber
ty Bills, and also advises the *Uwe States to do the
tame. j
In the Senate, N. Spinals (dimwit) introdatied
amiss of resolutions enthorisltg the Governor to
tender to the President the sersioes of the militia at
the State, to be need as he ets deem beet for the
prostration of thls,lialos and ,to enters the Con
stitution and laws df this eountty; also, lostruating
' the Military Cuitimiuse, If sereiwary, to report &Mil
to rid...rum millions of dollars to properly arm the
Stale. Mr. Spinals said that he believed the time
i
was approaohing when old party divisions most be
lead 'side, and all good chigoes to smite for the pen.
iteration of itos Union, and to pot down Northern ,
abolitionism and Southern fanaticism. Laid over.
ex=
I
BALTIKOIII, Jan- 2.—The Redd correspondent
of the American, from Charleston, says unit military
, i ii
operations ammo, active, arid ovary point of im
portant.. Is fully mooned. Tb suit:ado of the ad
ministration was ruardod as , alike. The news
that Suntory Floyd had not ilthdrawn bin resig
nation was mosireol 'jib sorroi. The city to nightly
patrolled by the Military.
It is raid that blejor Andersott was aloud on thi
night of Us svacoatim by this rockets lot off at
Salliraces Island, wbleb he nri4osed was the signal
fn. so stuck. Fhb is, bower*, not generally mad-
Pot but he cartaloirleft Fort Moultrie io groat
laste
h, which le eribmed by the man) thing, be left
behind In lbs ofiloseaquarti lists, caps, book.,
In., wen mallard about; ths ',too wu open, with
the ,tausto en tho door, and the stool overtures& -
It is proposed to starve oat the troops in Fort
Summar, and then. attack thud' on fella, with the
lid of lb. Wails& already oreeted: ... -
A battery of math moth, with loge and sand, has
butt Onstroatod an the and of the Sullivan's Wand
and snothor on Monis' Island. .
Tim expsetattou wig entottilued that. the U. S.
Cotter; Hanist:Lans, - would arrive on the sight of
tho Mit, and then - tray tadotambiationto Ire upon
and dolt her, if she attomptati to voter,
As - yet than havebsen no etsannesimsdl oat for
ousels ander **now law. Tie first varlet that &f
-rivol from Liverpool will meals Ire put. ,
,
CIIMILSBIOI. Jam. 2.—Tbe 1 Presides i. ineonamd
therstialt of th. Whiting for 001" Wakens to
Stamm In mint 'Nome.. , '
Thiecimitioa, that' west to teak selllloll, to
mimed to a, , emerad , ballot for , Coinottelitere to
Gantt end Teem I
- '
The Columbia Aretaiy; terabit% 114 01411 m
itred le this all : at one o'clock to:day, and will
proceed to the berber, viten they will bra 4 wet.,
4.14 t chow°. p 1•64. .. . , . :
Two thodiandreade of pi die have best cm/M.
od to one of thi Wt.'
. .
Tie eitnitto• bit adop with amendments,
the report of tit medal own limit nootamendiag
sok...
that proper Mamma b of a aoweestodamay,
by Ant appointment of aomm Users to %lftmen,
and the eatlias of a emiveattqa to detarming on the
fatal political Madam of the 11010fildina., - TM.
step; the report ray; Will/ by no. mines from pre
samphieti arregasoi bee aims, poetics it taken
from thaqesi, whibetreasitsains banging% Smith
Coronas Lithe It.. kof prowlers. , Tbeinatnimeet
oiled the Comeitatita Orth i l 1
r :roibild Biaeliviii Nl'
illibld es i lettethi and boil. is bvittirod
-for oh. artatetelmmt of 1 MAW' imeerallieet.
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'-ivesierseshe stmll_,l l ll4V SA!.
Imports/at from Washington..
Wasanterrow, Jan. 2.—A brief bat earnest edam,
to the damns of the United States bee been proper
ed, moommending them to rally to • compromine on
the basis oldie propositions of Senators Crittenden
and Bigler. - It has already been alined by a num
ber of Members of Congressand Senators.
The moot Intimate friends of the President say
that it is his present determination not to .remand
Maj. Anderson to For Moultrie.
The U. S. steins sloop of war Brooklyn, has been
ever sines her return from the Chhiqui expedition at
Norfolk, officered and manned for any emergency.
A report that the South Caroline Commissioners
were to be treated to • Calithampbm serenade last
night, mused a non p otion form to repair
to and stay in their a mid - all night to m
eant it It was shoveler st false alarm.
Watunaoron, Jan. I.—at is not true so reported
tharthei House ComMittee of Thirty-three have ac
cepted the proposition of Senator Crittenden, bat
some of the members are yet hopeful that they may
arrive at some general agreement to save the Union.
011111 A, Jan. 2.—The bill to prohibit slavery was
returned to the House yesterday with Gov. Black's
objection'. He takes eubstantially the same grounds
as last jest, and mallet a strong appeal against the
measure on account of its probable influence in aug
menting the enlistment of the country. The bill
passed the House over the veto by more than a two
thirds vote, and will pus the Council to-day by about
10 to 3. No bale of a general nature have yet
passed either the House or the General lowembly.
ST. JOINT% Jan. 2.—C. C. Woolworth, 11011,11
dealer of this city, was arrested to-day upon an in
dictment found opines him by the grand jury of
this county, on a charge of selling newspapers of an
anti-slavery and Incendiary character. Ile gave
bonds for trial at the March term of court.
.11.1).PINDENCS, Jill. 2—The new lilexiwin mail
from Pawnee Fork arrived to-day. Nothing had
bona heard of the mail doe here last Tuesday- A
...port W u reoeivad bare to day of the haoying of a
man between flair place and Pleaaant 11111 last night.
Tatoyering . with slavea waa the canto.
Br. Lout,, Jan. t—The news from Baltimore:rel
ative to the adjusOnent of difficulties by the BMus
Committee of Thift-three was read no 'Change this
morning, nod mu greeted with prolonged °heart by
the merchants.
Ja►fLnann CITY, Jan. 2.—The democracy in cau
cus lan night fused, and to-day the House organ
ised by sleeting the entire ticket. John McAfee, of
Shelby, (Brock. Dim.) au elected Speaker, and
Thomas H. Murray, of Benton, ( Doug. Dem ) Chief
Clerk.
New Owes's, Jan. 2.—Ae anise' furnishes
advice@ from Havana to the 30th ult. The late issue
of Treamiry Dotes has failed to afford relief not he
log generally readied by the merchants.
COMMERCIAL RECO RD.
OONIIIITTIIII Of ARBITRATION YOB tthilt/100R.
Jame Dawo►m, V. P.p
SOMPATIUCI I I NAO. N. KIM
J. 0 ALM, A. R. Bunn.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
LBsported especially for the Pittsburgh Gasettel
PITTSUMOB. Tuountr, J. 3. IS6I.
de I. generally the Dee about the fl.t of the year, burl
hare I. almoet entirely elvianded, our merchenla end teen
nhittorere ',Ana toothy reigned In tattling their hat beset
acoonnt In orate to .e how thy etaud "glib the world.
Ta•prodise market rem•lne I.ettee, although the salve of
pinn of the hiadlog articles are it... and • slight advance
balmiest ealshliihed In Plot.. We learn from onr Uhkago
and Olorlatoll a:champs diet Pleo. V In hater luquiry ro
dome markets, and thee prke are artraortng. Below will
he baud the aalee
Plow.: ft - in 1 K.. r•m. :1/5557
5 I 2 b TO
65 Ma from store.
56 do du
15 do d.. 5 25
100 do do 611 650 OLO
60 do do ....., 610 650 01$
76 du do f. MS 640 011
091.0111{R1N9--Sogar -1..1.. of 3 blsds N 0 at 7!..4. mid 2
do do's/ 71456f10 for allow to choke. filnlasara-firm. Balm
of 10 fibta So oat 340. tlolleo-dake. uf 12 bee at 151.9e,a9d
16 do do at same lidon..
A Pl'leVdt-11altes of 15 bbla at 91,75, sod 10 - do choke at
SW. W bbl. •
011111111N-Ralaa of WS bad W R of 10c, awl 19 do .11ern.
tood at 11r
110611 N Y--dalea of B bids Pearl .1 9/.50015.76 5. Dbl.
L4151/-eltwlm 01 900 ITa comas - 7 at 10c* lb.
011,_flalaa 0110 bblo Nu 1 14,1 at 950 W 011-$1,25 al
lowed for bolo.
061 . 2-11alaa of 295 bush from d.P. at 15.5..
NOV-Nun 01 6 toad at r 109511 'll tor.
CAN MCS-hal. of 10 boa mould ar flto *lto
8417.T-hales of 100 Isb •at 111, 0 10 for It, I Ratra
IMONACTAILY AIIO (lOM II CRC lAL
Pitudakkraila Cart= )teeter, Dec. 31.—The offering.
of s.ru.ttle oboe, • lowthar felling IT solo chi* week
rewriting only about 950 head at Phillip:, and pl ham 11.4 . 1
210 the 100 Ka letter thau 1.1 week. the failuarlarg we the
salsa male public today .1 the denims yard:
Otiralw co, J Abrahams 5t...-- ......... -
111 du du Baaderwa, A 80ab5.....
44 blarylwati, Hirable & rant ...........
20 do Khali. A Kirk ....--_---
.20 Meeks' co, sautes 111trIllen Jr --.
16 Vs, P Etathaws)_.-.. ....... ..... .
' la V P NeValleo
44 Cbawer co, Cothran t McCall..
29 °beater cw, Job. Tald
90 Chia Mooney A Padth
1310, 0 Ihrldotarldirs
12 Pa Aall & Vaster.—
to 046:rter co, Mates A Rebut.._..—.
61 V., Holton A Pert:oar
16 Cheater oo , K Neely.:..
38 Pa., Fitikor • ihrt•
43 Cheater e 04112, Chandler • Alestalder
19 Pa., John
16 69 11 Elwaaalll.
11 Alsraala
14 P., J Hsernalt.
7JP.,J 3111wr.
064 head
The receipts of Hoge reached 1260 head, !Wadley I=7
at Imhoff', and /Mat the gremie lard, all of whit! wen
dimmed Of et s7gyf 54 the to) 0,4 net. !toot gnu wane and
prime rather better.
Of Blowy and Lambe aornet4to were dianard of at from
04 In ha., groin.
Nay Osman Haan, Dee 24.—Yloar In Lair demand,
and the market timer. llopargoe aid at 16,25.
Proebtisme—Mma York doll and prima drooping: Sl6,o€@
11460 may be called the whole rap. Lord nochsaged.
Oolfwadvaoced to 10%lig11%a.
flogsr doll at he for fully
Nlolaaw doll at 26:023c. fair.
No chap In other articles.
Tag general wad of the money nurketextdbited an im.
proving tendency. Oepitallab are gelato. modldeum
*W. I 7 hot Weedily...ad paper, though etlllaontllnlzed very
Marty, I daily treated with more comederation, and dew
mtbfactory name. there I. now a moderate demand at 12 VI
aet k The Mott important feature developed Mdar, and
me *Mullets!' to elect opal/Land favorebly the Interest.
of memnanta, was • (.refs material appnciation Ilv the
mlme of Weetern cemetery. Diapaiclow were received early
In the day, reporotnlke decline to Malmo /salaam et Obi
mgo to 11*cent pmen—a decline in:. the Welted pallet of
7 *mak and from Frleapkicooksttonvold to 670 mot. Title
led km Ilnl eptwoletive demand for Illinois. Wimonelo
mud Memo rkend sit to be Lad woo bought op. concise.
clog at Mind !advancing to 6* mat dlemonk elcalnwat 6
OS The late edvanmeln produce hes give. an impalas to
West.. trade: en 4 50 OM. In connection with the improve
ment In the value of @emeritiw held by Illloole and %Simon
ein beaks. the'apiard movement Id the va oe of cormury
le attributable. Tble change 0111. aa teromked, Mad great
ly In the relief of th • Week and our reembanto C 1... trade
conmoled therewith. Lately the collectianaeot the latter
ham. been vastly curtailed, or they have bee. mad. up
ingely at uncurrent fonds, upon vehicle !may imam Lev
been .code.-10Inclunall Gm, Tomato.
Wi11191.0 • elatemmt of the export., (exottodre.of ltpael
from New York to foreign ports, for the west and
Jan I:
/or the week-- .....
Previously mpor d
1858. 1859 1580
8699,003 81.513,182 82,991.001
65089,784 80.776,695109.968,068
-461,369.137 $61.51311,175 103,130,657
=
Imports by Railroad
P Pt W a O K R-2 oars scrap ton. Graff, Bennett . aco;
20 bble boor, J 111o0oily a co; 14 tem pig mdel, Jon Moor.
WA; 10 bbl. Poor, Lank. hurt wheel door, tirahses &
lamer, 3 bOlsgbotter. I do beams, 4 bogs, Brown & Kirk.
patriot:22 blare:Juba H *telecom I Wig paper, Wri John.
Blom le dodo, Chadwick • son; 10 40 do, J P tam I do do,
Item. MeLeaccil co; 4 .1. toga, Jos Bottler • on 10 tads
oil, J 11c01111 eon; 10 do do, C lbacom & co; I go do, W 11
Smits a no; 104661411 mm Hitchcock, HoOmery • on 1 1.4
Mitmod tsetse, U Childs& co; 1 do wrap Imo, Loyd I Black:
60 Lids Boar, W filinthant a co; 62 bdl. paw, .1 II Petah:is;
6 b. 42.• b WW l * Jr, I do balthets„ Jae R Idodeay; it emp
ty twe„ Spencer a li,reard; 6B bbla oil, B A Paboodock •
cm 46 Lble pearl nob. Bryce, Richards & to:1 MI ballot, J
Grazier; 1 lig shoes ',O Alined • or, 81 empty LW., Pon jib
hal: 69 is led,J B Oanteld & agile Oblie Boar. Ram a
hates; S do do, John Grim; 9 ale raga,o Paterson; 4 el•Pil
rmicli SIG .1164 by barley. mod. & ir.r&en
79 bbie Boar, Knox & McKee; 1 Cat coal 011.8 It Kist; PP
Ills do, B L fahneetock Ikea; 17 kg. laid, AloClortao, Bet.
goo A cs , .
PaOR R-2 nn Imo. re, bergoo, Preston A 1.14 1 do
00,10)11 Bleck; 104 bble 011,18 D. Loop: 20 do do. 14 , W
Mello e; 100 bbl. Illrur,thelp A Shepard; 4 ere no. 0014.
INA A eclo; 2 0010 butter. Prank Voarorder.26 Md. apohey
J • Muer; 1 car 100 or% A ow I do do, Zug
• Pahmee;.l6 bre charm, TIMM 41:Mir. 0 bubo wbo
!pewee Osreordr2o9 .I. WM, aroma A lib !melt lot; lot'
eundrlkA 1.1 Condit • cc., lot old frog A lanollor, 1 to
sada, Whlterm. Wolff. A A; 1 MA bongo, AtereU, Lou • ca.
It els dried peaches; IlluDooald . ll Arbuckle:47 Dbl. appts.,
Joe A
Wed; 110 bide flour, Jet ully co:s bbl. axo,
Two B.lla co; butts', Bhrleur Dilworth: 12 bee p.
per, 11 McCullough.
1:=1
TM river 1.0=6 •t•tmnar) with 6 test lo the cbsonel
by the Oar wart. The oroallwr CntitilMti mild awl tb•
I. b.tlaotng to disappow slimly. Thew boa out boor
• •m• 1. are ni or &pato.> silt In the put tw. a.;., and
the what t• almost *ULM; dartted. Ttr•rillegbooy I.
101 l DI fiwttog fn. sud !doubt the wearber wkddouly rat to
chid, rwrlptioo world two b. =wended.
Tel7iirsplite
Jaw —PIWar vary arm, and 2000 tibia
ware dunned of at 115 is% for sopetflaa, and $1 24(45 27%
for extra. Wheat I. to Rood demand. with mawof 5000
bath. Watteau Num Isola rad at Si 31*1 32. and while
at 514000 1 54 Illye b doll at 700 for old, aad Ono ate new
'WRAP. Thai la soma opt culann demand foe Oatm 5000
bush Peuneylvanta mild at 34a. Them la no champ In gro.
maim er provatic o Wbbity midst Ida. •
Cli :••
ftworet. Jew 2 —Moue to good &wised mad mime ed •
mating; ego of 'OOta it $4 6004 70 be npunise, sod
$411006 for cantimin to goal antra. Moat laved demand
and prime ram mkt of prime red at $l.. and prime
mints at $1 • bold." were meth% blew, mime at tat,
elem. Cltda mdy at 270 Ootti at 3.4, and In good demand.
Whist, Mumma! to Me, with a good demand. flogs
In
MM. lowly lu mato demand; Wes 006000 beed at O f
76Q0940 they wets offered man (may at thiwniaga, at th e
Www. Mewl Pork In good demand at - ' •
11117/ Yogi. Jima -Iflonal, Inar, mint 13400 64 2541
6 26 for Ohio. Wham dull: 4Woittl l 42 1.7
Widlo 010.005 Own IlM;Wded 000 bitah . at Marie. •
triakins: B• 41 dull. Pak. stably. taind• Ann. Whits la
&Sal - • • , •
IkArCitFATT'S Lira . PILLS.,4:
lit van KUM •11/ =VIED 011Laba12e which
teue tee•abeeleW teedidee boo secutreo arils lalielatile
/Awn fa all Oa demos whkh meow to tam hag .
endorse tbe rant make of oeteatatioes Vaasa Del only '
aseeasory bat aegtorthy of them: 1' hey ere lama by
tbetr frig* thole Rood works 'fealty ber them, ea• they
artirsWll by tat filth of thee:reddens. In eft cam et flew
thtem ,yameteda Mika. see Leer alba-loos, 11 , 11.•
absamabea — ia;•tal sod A re., obethaete Athos end
.11 eamal baseyeasete of Efeella.theee PUlik hoe bale.
ably proved • esetela and weedy testedy. - • mingle tail
Ida pht, tbe LIN Pak byval arab of easaetttloa I.
ateerfaedela • emery paint .
0:11,110111111 •31 minx Byron vin blableellePal•
ineellOae la ore of Names DoblUly,Dy=
that Lebo, the Illekeese modest to Pate. fa
Meath, sad only lied Of Waikato of the Dtilithe
Per ale I W. lr. lll TIMM B96 BrodwihNow
Tortoind - by laadlhao• babes and thautele o galeleth
flutatebeat the ameba.
VOBK EVATE APE,LBS-4.oobbla Cholob
rock ism* applio,Petrid for eakby
_ pitiont.cLi (lORDWILIISIYeare at. •
•
Ia tt ROQ_MIS--I , 2Et dot, rave,' inetiixt
- ireNaliry_ - 1 , wC YIN GOLDIN. ,
114 114404 Arr.
vumanersi
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PATTI{
NIANUFA(MJR&RS
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PER ul/TTollll, gal Still
Also, Importers AO Posters I
, qll:err• IKON,WIgt, As. Wa
Sl.hloss. Soolar! •
Wsrshosass,./61 , 1il fir.?
PI ilplzrelk 4
casoarrsolsloril.no.l Kw,
Ham LrYl3—Wiun Orn—aem DYE,
Wiz. A. 8i1'414 311 ICLOWII-11A1111 Dili t .
774.1 Ori,yiaal amt bald i. tic Warta/ ' '
All others are mere irldtations, and Arnold
to avoided, If you iihb to mem» tidkals.
GRAY, QED,
bi Ol:l , R7 , Atilt Dyed Imamate to a
bearallbl and listar's I t ao r Bison. Bison. erlthont Um haat ho
!dry to thelishor sltla 4
111)
. 119Tkittl IIDAB D 91.011A15 hams bean airard.
id to Wm. A. Batetador dam likm, , mad osa.)6o,9oomiplka.
Dom ham been wide to the flair of his polioas of tile ts.
!-I I •
Moos Die. F , :
Wlf. A. BATCH 111.3R'd 114 j: DV Eprochier • color aot
.
to be dhahigulshedi:Lpora Dan , and I. 11/11aMMID .110 l to
lednro la ti.lonst,CkTrerer luo4 It may be coallanadoed the
11l effects of Bad Dyrap remedied; the 11.1 r Invigorated for
ILlfely this 4180;14 Dye. 1
blade, sold or spatted (la 9 Prima* rooms) at the Wig ho
hay, 232 Broadway; Nem Yor4
M
Bold to all calm end towns e Mined Btatini. by Dreg
glob Penes ChM& Dealers,
Sir The &email has the name .od address you a Mad
plate °agrarian on, four eldm til each Wm, of
WILLCAM A. BATC/111CLO2,
kforydirsisaT t .
_ Je Hood strait,Nre York. ,
-- ' 7 4. — tt Sill 11119711111111111 La 11l
MOTH wats6tto-riA.,
Don't fail to'4lroaartiihlra. Winelow's &bit.
log Syrup for OhlldieoSeetbidg. It has laptop oh aortic
Iggreatly facllltatite the vocals of toethlagbygoatehte the
game, teduclog tali tuna.. ~-
tonwlll elk, psht.e..4. le
tote ho regulate Mit! Wale. , loud, opeolt, moth.., It
.11l gle root to gooreoleoe,ah rellelf awl Math to ,t. or
!abuts. Perlectle!gsfe lo anointed. •
Thlivsluable pligtoratlon li the preeniSket a co.. of
the moetexpenitmOd and eat I female Phydidans It "tivm
[.gland, and tote Keen used l4lth Deret.lLlthli soecesijo
lollllone or Cute.;:
I
We balers It tl4beot *ad threat remota th the, mot Id, la
all gem of DatenfOi7 aztd Dlehoes to Cadldrehorhether It
,
adote from teethlig ot froa:.*Og other cane. ,
If life and totaith , ean be eahhated by dollen and oeouott
le worth Ite 1,114041 a gold. .
Illlllom or %W. arehl et;erg pir lo the Unit..
Wet.. It b. ofd and ere t .tglod.otedg.
ralOigtql LY 20 OEM • 61.12TI:11.
.
. . .
Neelloats pea it(tia lerelbl berthas MOUNT'S a PIO.
(INS, New York laon the outside wrapper.
Sold be Drnaptfirta tlirooshdar the world.
DR. a ILO. 11. K.NYINKR, *ghat for Pittsburgh. .
1.2 , 161.'1 vf,T
w qls—w ips—w los. -
BATCUELAnt'S , W i lOS AND TOUPEES
.11. Tbejr . ,are elegant light, buy and datable.
Fitting to • cl*n—no turning up behind—no shrinking
.1 the had ; Ind . + tide Is tile only e•tablittnnent whore
hero thing. Al. ptollol - 1, ent4od .ad msdn
I•bilvdenT f If Rend straet. Note jerk
J 0HL.41...1p00/EXI-C.A.29 Mat 9.
Ilellele/M:441114107
Iron R• 11114, Iron Nowlin, Vaal& Door
Window 81t71tters; Window guards, as„
Ne.. 91 4,:cal Btrfoi and N Third Area.
(Between Woo4Ood PITf9BUILetI, PL,
Boos on band • 51rarlety of heir Pattern., fano, end,,plaln
witable fur all
.eserpuorw. Vptecether ntteollon peke 14 wee
amulet prays Lowilf, . I " l, litellewewww we •hortooffro• oof9
.1
m i l
, 040, 0 .
506414 ..........—....inizon ramps
RoßiNgofti, mi LS k EILLKIII,
rot , 51DiAlltS A . 113 INACIIIIIISTIS,
WAK FIXN C*7lo N W 0 RK H.
Pftt.sburdh, Penna.
(me., NMI mark.i ..: •
Idanotootor. oil kind. or Olosir &Idiot I IRO RIM Martld
rry: Quoting+, Ragrosd Worli, Strom Bodo.. nod Moot Ir.
Work. -,
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.101 , 140 R mot rtoyadrloo doloroo ohort.llro. or Retlydle
8:a 4k C.i'_ INIARICLEI,
PAPF.IL'iMAN6FAOTURERS
Ati c to..t.
BOOK. PRINV, OAP, L Zit AND ALL 'UNDO OW
Sir 14tVPI 1,..1 C 4 PAPER.
Ulm resumed DLoo No. 27 Wood *treat to tt0.28 tholtbDel
"ghost, Pittsburgh, P►
ggrfluth or 'Pis& for Bab.
114741'1 . 1'/...211
ba:Enenzs..A.lsrr TAILOR,
543 t, Olair Street., •
f ~I des NOR Uulldlog. P •
safodfr
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Patiiparm. I PlatsTasT.
filieoot# , oro ftlrrr, No(fe f &rep.)
supor4cTussab ,
.RAIL ROAD SPIKI S, MAULS
AN!) BOAT &rms.
Corner of Water St of and Cherry afloy ,
.antinin• PITTSBURG& PRIMAL. ,
Pittsbip-gh Steel Work,.
111110J0.101-..
JOIOCS, .POThr ac• CO., -
N UPOTEREWS OF CAST STEEL;
lliill also. POrlog, Plow iad A. B. !tea SPRIN
and A.% L, tpts, 800 and 11 , 1 rot .t,,
vela PISCPSITROPI. P..
N. 111.1L.M.Fa8 tit. BONES,
• imams to
Foreign &Oft Domistto Bills of gpbaogo,
ovimi4',E6 OP )?aroarr, _
iktm HOTTA AND 3PIOII,
NO. 67 MARKET STICENT, PriffillnlßOlC, PA.
DS.Oollectlbile made AEI .11 the priselpalefilmtbroimb
not MAW !DADA. ateZikly
r gxxsr 1 / 3 .
ea rwar an' tad bommlegoo liSiorobapt
ini6L6lll6ll DIALIZIN
Oh•Eiie. linker. Seeds. tristi.•
And PrAdan• Gleamdly,
damn PA . :. AA nn.ll &rad PdtanntAs
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Al s. Winslow,
Ao waperteooNl Nano ALI tomato Phydotan, pramets to
the ottootioo of mothers her ..
SOOTHING
FOR ?tHILDREIN TEIBTEIING,
which 'male iTilitahe lb. Toone of te. thing, by who-
log the gnue,Yedodun ill ludainmattno—will .11.7 •LL
PAIN and ophiniudlo TOT, and id
STOLL TO WOOL/GATE TIME BOWSLII. ..."'
Depend Up:MA, roothera It will glre rest to yournelies, and
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Rend nod Ittalth to your Infants.
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We have pia op tool. Id this allele for orer tao yearh
and CAN ITT, IN CON IDEINOR &ND TROTH of It what
we have noir be. ..,.,,,,, at& tonay Telly
other medlana— i i-z,d,,,, NIT= NATI IT
PA 'LIM IN * DIN- 111.111311TAN011
TO DINCOTTUTIN DOOTOIOIO ~r b .,, , J , .. i ,
need. Nererhid we ' SYRUP ' Women hataince
el dinatideakto by nag eta whit void IL Malta 000trary,
all sredeliglitad with On °pastime, end its** hi WIT of
rotannodetleit of Ito Tonkel Thane and ordinal Orton.
We speak nut le Tatar .WHAT WI DO KNOW," elfor
ton leads diperleote, •NT/ PL/DON OUR RZPILITATION — " , rt'
roe 'um ;:youriLLMENT OP WILT WI 111111 ow
T CLARIL te:aimost. eirfor, imam% whets the Intent la eut.
IT from pain and, eallanstluo. TNT wM be futud In •
fifteen or Taut, minotTafter the syrup to admlntatemit.
TON vanillh prate mike la tee preoeription of me ..
the moo tap KRI /MOND and AlilLtUL NORDICS In 'NT.
Notion& and ha. toranaked with MITI* FAILING SOO. •
MOM In
IrllDUlllia OS Of ClAllillo - •
It out only MITT Thalia from pida,bat Invisaralmi
Nie•tomartopad Owielioitnecta•reidity,ami photo. awl • .
energy to the Tote Ottani. It will eltorwthistantly tale. ,-
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Griplilt is ttiA Bowels sod Wi n d Celia,
and ontamiaeow .... ! vo,' . • , rahl.m. •bkik, .
If oot ope.dfly re• ~,i i iii. „ .•,,.EN TAUT. end I.
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death. WY be ` - ",,,, ,, ,,,iiiiim . IleT It tba Mtn
AND ii UNT 8 T • HIM MDT IN -,.
Tit % WORLD.III all Ter of DTISIDITERT AND DI•11. I , - •
%MBA IN ;INIILDRIt whether It arbor horn testhing al , ...f,
, Anm, any other ona. We would Ty toTery Tothoritho ben . .,' , l ,
.child *offering from inn of the loregaita cooadaista--DO t • ••
,:clOl . LitT TOUR paluotoss, NOR TON PIIILIUDIOWW.
OP OTII MIA, Tani TT yon and yoga hilTerlia_ abildi. -
end tbe,radief that .111 I. SURD—lee, •IMOLUTNLI„' ,
'AN It W.. 14,, an ow the or of this Takla. li theisiy lure,: •
to
direr DOT for Ting will accompany Teti both. Iftoi•-' . 1
ouultii ma.. the ilio-sluillo of CURTIS • PIIRICIBr,.
New Yink;l on the'*taide wrapper. r.. • • '.','•,"
itol,l by throgaideth'rougheOl the world. .'7,
erlushijii 1101114 s 13 Cedar Striate A. ..,•,.., „J,
Plilea ONLY CgriTil Neff. sorrm 4' .
Sold 4,1 el. L rAusau .l4
rroc A 00. corn. Woool'. -
foofttimaetsr, also, lOW. R. IL UNPIN, 10 Wood .treer ,—, &
feMleohlyT . . •''
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