11 Il Illittstittrg4 Cayil e. 11 pETrBBCROB e SAiTURDAY M,0651N0.,_,.1 AN. 12, 1861 MIVIDNING Gi• Z • -13. Itiddle./k Co., iltoP-111210111. P!tilWelitioll • Oikvi Aft& street, near arsithfidd. itondeg orittaxilng Llfdooe daly, euntatulas lb. L3 . oftt I snap to Ilia hoar of puLltantkm. ' • li rs plc annum In sollannyor 12n. pu funs -Airirta. - /*lnv Alittfoo—s3'por amain in advance, or en per Trion tram carrion - -111(»$1) 41101ini-9lnglo contra,-$? per annum; Ore rr nori,sl. Wren or norTordn $i per anuoin, Inratlnnly In 11r2i)VIIRTIIIING AT MOON A OLE TUTU • . lir 2 / 1 14111111D RIPUBLIOAIII.We are sorry to i i he '.front Harrisburg thiTiome of the Repub.. im tailnemibme of the Lagialature are, a ßigler eel OE Beetle:me, a little weak 1 n the kneel. , '4he fear of Gallia men le, that the Union will be tilseolved ; and their remedy is to "condi tali" and “ooneede." Their pet plan to to re sepia tie hilassurl Compromise Line. l'Homiaally, the Ualon il already dlmolved. Bb tar as the action of the Gulf Steles lever it, liteiaetalve ..sting it in acoomplished. South Caron* - - Illealseippl, Florida, Alibame i and Hetirgialave, by the deliberate sot of the pen. p)ej dec l ar e d themselves out of the Union. No • misolliation" or °conclusion," short of an ab. sot le surrender of all they demand, will brims tae biik. They labgh at the Missouri Com iraMies as aremedy for their (sealed "wronge." 'lleint-revolied Stales can be brought bank to their ditty only by the Inn, unyielding exercise atitha power or the General Government. An latiMation to ..00ncede" only strengthens their halide and meakene ante. It indlostem timidity, cnqinir pat, and they are not slow to take advantage of It. Every step taken to conciliate Illin,-but complicates and embarrume,.inetead of elplag to settle, difficulty. It encourages theist to believe that there is a strong party at thelNortk in sympathy with them, which may, bypmUeued resistance on their part, be ultimo ,latiHi iate's majority; and hens., an (sorest° of -Allsittiottble which the government will have in itialig them down. , , States are now ln a stale of rebellioo. 4-4 a tilas : ,lilatoUyao . talk of 0011O411110t1 to rebels. They 1' `i be subdued. The government must chow el It u a government, that it has the power to auetal• Melt and assert its supremacy, before ii Lake of mollifying timee who are in arms ng4inat it. When they have returned to their anaemia it will be time enough to Salon to heir grievances. The government which, hi tch(' of conquering its rebellious subjeole, ',lke them back, or attempts to bring them aO, byylelffing them what they demand, con . Bin Waif to baireaker than they. In that it le the govntament which le subdued, end t a rebels become the victors. l i r I , he ,Republioan party achieved, at the late • Gen, a brilliant and overwhelming viotory. V ,ll should It tweaked to make ooneeasiope to Gl' . elt ksiOveroomet It is not until for vie tit' to-yield the fruits of victory to the mooquer• INo party ere, triumphed In this country, be re, that was asked to make concessions to its 1 opponents, nor did ever any party la this em airy signalise Ili advent to power by value ter ly yialqing all it had oontentled for, and ea*- , rilifing the prineiples upon which it attained to power. it Is needless to add that if the Repub lican party follows the noun. thus indicated, it Wo f slci_hisve been better for it had it never been beim. e maul the Republicans both at Harris: hi and Washington, p bewue how they trifle •the ftspliblican sentiment of the country.- if they stumble over It4hey Will fell; if it falle ripiin It willcrash them. &nu ffteucn.—T he Washington oorres p,o4deot of the Philadelphia North American, is Wigton'. at .the Rep obligees, because they hays 110 ',Acmes 'to bring forward wherewith to toltifY thentseivn tad suntan, their principles. Hein Medi, 'At this j uncture something more than hon eyed words is needed, and the north owes it, in E n d lath and fraternity, to the Union men of nek south, to say frankly how far it can and will go to restore the relations which have been son dend so harshty; and to bring back the old eyiepathies and affections, for whioh both "co does sow long so earnestly. The sullen alliance whjott is observed in some quarters, and the °baleen . refmnr-to consider, or even hear, peciiho propositions in others, are unworthy of sag great petty, and, and what is more, no pelt) can or ought to stand upon soy snob polio,. • ii. serreuder is proposed to the trajtOril at the smith, and no sacrifice of principle has ever benoontempland. Dots dogged determination to o what is called 7 .stancing firm," by reject ) in all overtures and making no propositions, le below the dignity of statesmanship, and shows them to be wholly destitute of It, who-have no other remedy bat this sulky and defiant position." haw, it is not to be expeoted that Republican me t of Ooogreee, representing constitute. el who diet on the north wind, and are re. ro+kable far the inflexibility of their backbone, shield nouns the clearheadedness of this cor respondent hr be able to take the braid, slates • nateship view of national affairs which is peculiar to Ote coca who drink in the wisdom of the world in ise crowds that throng the hotels of Wash. begtos. Pet some of them might well ask him, sohf have sundered the relations between the North and the South 7 Not the Republican, initaioly. They have done nothing but exercise Aiir coestitutional right; consequently they hays eethieg to propose and nothing to Gonads. Tap, have won the control of the Government, miff they Wined to esjop the fruit, of the vie tot,y. ThePire silent, not from sallennefe, but from silaudable desire to preserve the peace of tin enmity by keeping quiet. Their firmness hal been mistaken fur sullenness, and their de sir" to avoid (be distension of the slavery ques tint for supereitioneuese. They have nothing .io propose, beaten they believe that nothing lit J t-, lielided hat a- us the whole force of the gov ernment, promptly, - to put down a rebellion that serer would haveebnined headway but for the wellness of the administration, and put an end le in agitate* kept up solely to aid the pr. peon of the Eleosesioaists. Allis Booth wants to bring beck the old gym * Alse and affections, It bas it In its 'power to do . 1). All that is needed Is that It should able. dick Ile present hostile uttitude, return to its alblitanos to the government and submit to the copetttartion under which it has lived for seventy 71 11 1 1 %1nS the whole trouble will be at an end. It has named all the trouble, cud ciao easily. remove it. To sib us to letit take advantage of Ins own wrong and yield it nee .privileges _for the *aka of mewing that eubmiailon to the which ItHe honestly bound to yield, le more this see fairly be demanded of humane nature, alai* WilkisOm correspond. no• to the con trary nehrUhstarfang. Tporance or Carniemmess. l those exciting times our editors shoeld be more than ordinailly careful in stating facts as the haiu of argassente. 1i menus, however, that some erne, editors us sun more than penally catelete. Thee we hate "Ma going the rounds of the new*. pa#ere, notices of Share Insurrection in Menu chummy, as if liked occurred snider the 'dahlia. : idea of Waahhigthu. - The Journal of Thursday thiMilowleg woe suppreseed by feral beet. the rebels wens in semi scalpel the Rel cedific mimes dustiest/my were. The President `II .et Inquire whether Shay was a cit;zen of Was hi bound itrkeep the peace WWII. the UMW States . government I that was den qualtioa. It was not a coercion of a Stets but atr.lN that Blare rebellion commen ts 1766,,5nd was peppreseed in Festesq, 1711; before the Convention to form the Consult.- 'Mil thetaited Rum had assembled. • •It was enperessed by the sulhorities of Muss chtithi; tad sot by Papthisal el govanunaut whjcblied yet no existence, = ilairs - by Gas; Ltscour, the urns ale who defanO. tbeltrivr' rebelltena city of Cherleitina spinet the l liritbh waxy, aid ■sey dries our reeoluticm. Linncia!Cwaa *ay fiat ' waited to the Powidell Llncottr, who may have to supplies thelimarteation of that city, which laws pleasant's, pliantly Wended 4 17110. if ....s ,~- - a :~.; ~ w. FROM NVAStIINGrTON [epeeist DLpikb to ltaatmerctid Mom Wevouterne, Jan. 10.—The dispatches:from the South received last eight have • thrown the Southerners here into • great state of eaeitement. The Southern members of Congress titeiar6 that the President sad Congrui moat :erogn.ze the right and the fact of secession, sod order the cauceation of the Government forts and the suireeder of other Government properly at the South. Vico President Breekinridge abandons all, hope ' of peace, unless the_prorsition of Senator Critten den shall be adopted immediately us a bids of adjournment. All territory now in pommies' of the United and all that may acquired, to be included in the measure, and Blase property South of the line of 30° 30 to be fully protected. In some quarters, a Southern Provinehd!Gov emment is talked of, as a means of coelederating the weeding States until a regular governmeht can be organised. The names of the °Mims of the PrOTIIICIA Government ate suggested. • ' That, Senator Hunter, of Virginia, is mentioned am Pruident; Jefferson Davie no Commander-in- Cilia( of the army; Senator Muon as Secretary of Foreign-Affairs. The attitude 01 Maryland has attracted mach attention of late. The Governor has declined to aall • State Convention, to the disgust aed con— sternation of the secessionism and their aVntps- Misers in that State. Senator James A. Pearce has finally broken round, and now favorite convention fur Maryland. Gov. Pickens ordered Mr. Needy, Sub.Treu urer at Charketon, to retain the Government mosey in his hands, subject to the State authority, ceneequeetly the Pay Master of the Army wee una ble to get his drafts honored, sod M.Jor AnJerson and hi. little band are thus deprived of their pay. They were airahl to appropriate the Poetoffice rev enue, knowing the mails would be immediately stopped, but are willing to confiscate on a small scale, where no injury is to result to themselves. Rumor thin evenspg announces that to morrow's issue of the ConstitTslion will make a formal break with the President, the fire eaten who now control the columns of the late Government organ havirg decided to denounce Mr. Bach.an for having en trapped them by flee promise■ ■nd encourage ment,-into their present miserable position. They will denounce him editorially as a betrayer of all his friendships, and threaten to live ornate of his former coaoiras e with their plats. Th - e Conan ftdion is eald to be now mainly supported on funds advanced by Pa-Secretaries Coon, Floyd and Thompson, who wish to keep it to .1111011eff, a• an element of mischief and distraction, until after the 4th of March nest, when its support Irons those ...roes—and probably from all atbere—will be cut off, unless it. nominal editor 11[1.1 proprietor should lee fit to beceme a capitulate for the public print ing, under Mr, Lincoln, and prove euenerstet in his endeavors: The military movereema still go on at %Valahing , tea in the same mysterious manner. An Inillionme volsoteer company wasi raised to night, making the filth which had been formed within a week. Three enmpanins of flying artillery arrived by reamed lan night, sud two companies of marines left this rooming. Mr. Beaman'. determination to defend the city has the full !adornment of entry given, and re flect. the view• of the older nom that there I. no real tartan fur 1111100ly.t.101" hlOg an attack upon the city. Tne Teetered declination of a seat in Mr. Lin coln's cabinet by Mr. Cameron, In untrue. lie at. espied Mr. Lincoln's alternative tender Littera leaving Springfield, cod will adhere to hi* pledge to serve the country.—Tribune. Mr. tlychnau's Menage an the rebeilion iv characteristic, and though he promo... to exe cute all tainting law., he laded to recommittal what Ire—knows to be needed or the eltigency. The respnombrltty rs dimmed reeves...By on Cloagrens. - The Pacific Railroad wag again deterted by It. pretended friends; and laid ovor, pending a motion or Mt. Rioe to poetpona Indefinitely. Mr. Lene re cited his old dreary speech about equality of the States, and the irrepressible conflict, with asap more contempt of the Queen's English than usual, sup- Posing it had anything to do with lb• beildiag of railroads. The Brooklyn has started forrebarleston to sustain the Star of the West, if necessary, although it is stated, on the authority of a member of the Cabiuet, that she has gone to intercept her. There is still vacillation at the Willie House. The Provident hes countermanded several orders issued by Secretary bolt and Gen. Scott, and be will proba bly arrest another disposition of troops to.oight, which the War Department had directed. Ile has been urged, by appeal told* vanity, to supervise the military orders, and balks whenever serious respon lability or prompt action are needed. Promptly upon the reading et the naessege, upon motion ol Mr. Howard, ol Michigan, a resolution wan adopted for the appointment of a commute., refire to investigate the sale and transfer of arum by Floyd, and generally to overhaul the doings el the traitor. in the Cabinet. It is believed that the patriots in the Cabinet have invited the pamage of this resolution, and that the developments ol this committee will astounkthe county still more a. to the infamous conduct' el Floyd, Cobb, and Thompeon. The committee- will be announced to RIOIMw morning by the Speaker. It is supposed that it will consist of Messrs. Branch or Etheridge, Adrain, Haakin lied some Indiana or mem ber, and the author of the resolution.. It is not improbable thatliecretsry Thomas will follow 'Mequon, ay he ha. not the eoafidenee ol tam meocintes. The whole machinery of the Covernmentat the South is controlled by public enemies. A dispatch nest in cipher ? yesterday. to Poesicols, arse ar rested at Mobile, and the Department notified to day to that effect. The telegraph company have lout control of their own property, and are com pelled to submit to the prevailing terrorism. This demoralisation begin under Messrs. Cobb and Four}, and has minified through all the service. The Post Offir.e and other means of communica tion are notoriously perverted by the thatiolOaitial to their own purposes. and the Departments have been compelled to employ special messengers on any important business. The germ of Fort Moultrie will be of little service to the secisasiontsts. It is known that Major Ander. son, before he left Ike fort, had ordered to tar the gun-carriages-and gun., inside and outside, sad then set fire tn.the whole. Those few persons who remained behlEd bad further order, to poor on the guns, as soon as red-hot, cold water. This order was also ettictly carried out, and the guns are no• fall of crocks, name of them imperceptible, and can not be fired off without danger of bursting. The Souih Carolinians probably are aware of that foci, and, therefore, you may depend that they trill let Major Auderson's forsaken gun. alone, About two hundred (lulled States soldiers left the navy yard last night: They wont down the Poto mac on a Mesmer; 'bakes electoral Sous keep. Ms own counsels, I cannot tall what I. their point of destination. The Committee of Thirty-three did not meet today. It sten. adjourned subject in the call of Mr-Cortsie, the Chairffian, who expected to the meantime to make up • report to be submittal when it not meet.. Upon this i• to come a tint es to whether the Republicans will compromise. It is reported here to-night that ifwo other promt• vent Republican members manifest a disposition to compromise. This is maid to be the result of Thuriow Weed's efforts in favor of the modille•-, Lion of Admit , proposition. The none:Omen, toisieg members are laboring with them to-night to prevent the acceptance of a compromise . . It is generally understood that the mission of the Com mittee hae already been performed se far it can be. It in now understood that new. was received here not night from Major Asderwn, to the effect that he had addled the commander of Fort Moul trie that he expected a ship with reititoreautents, and that if it was fired upon,or her menage through (be channel interfered with a only way, he would fire upon Fort &tontine. The commander replisd that ha "might fire and be d-----d.r , This or re garded an an indication that the Secenionists attended to attack the 1, and intersas aesiety for bar platy, nod is regard to the probable issue of affairs in Charleston harbor, therefore prevails. Ii appears that large number. of armed teen are pours. ioto Charleston by extra trains from Ala bama and Teunessee s and it is, therefore, suppevd that a tomtit. collision 'between the Governea, nod the rebels could not long be prevented, even if no attempt at a reinforcement had been made. An appeal to lIMIS appears to be almost imitable, and no nee know. bon won it mai be made. Tburlow Weed bee been making great eiertioa he e to effects compromiee,but has now returned to Albany, where it se auppowd he will use all the iolluence he can nett to prome the posing, of instructorns to the Repreeentativosand Armature of the Empire State, from - the New York Legislature, to tarpon any reasonable and proper compromise measure that may be brought forward here. ... Secretary Thompson was in the calms of the lleeretary of the Interior to-dal, settling rep. Ile will leave on Friday for Mississippi, where he will no doubt prove one or the most actire engiesers in puebrog forwerd and directing the Seceaaioa move ment al that State. Immediately alter the correspondence of the Preetdant with the South Carolina Commiaiionere was rend in the Senate today. lefersoe Dario rove to dmend the latter and assail the 'former. He charged the President with haring misrepresented the Commissioners, and lurked perraismon to Mid a letter from them which. he alleged would place the whole matter is its tree light. The document he referred to was the one published by them in South Carolina, and which the President - declined to receive on account orate diereepectrul character• tie has the floor for to-morrow, when a bitter attack upon Mr. Buchanan may be expected. 'When Mr. Darts seat the latter of the South Caro line Commissioners to-day to the Clerk's desk to be read, making, at the same time, a remark on the high , charaeter of the Carolina Commissioners, Mr. King, of New York, [Rap„] said the Senator talks of the high character of the Commissioners. Benedict Arnold and Aorta Barr once also had high characters. Mr. Davis, ioterrepting—The Senator from New York once occupied a higher poritiou than; ha does now. Mr Sing =These men were here with a tMsuon able purpose. Mr. Davle—l call the Senator to order. / sent • paper to be read, Sir. . Mr. King—l call lb. Senator to order. I object to the medics of the paper. ; Mr. Darts—lf the Donator has the mongoose to ob ject, tot It come huk. Mr. King nid he objected to the readies. tfe did not want the paper* rood. I A long di/conies ennad on a point of order, sad the You and Noye were called oo the &milks of the Chair that this papa wuundarstood to ba part of the Semite papers.. . I ooderitesd the Preoidest has doterminedi to parse the. Sanative Mopertmont of every j utter uho preschre secoession._ Thle mosiore is highly important. It is hoped that Si will be enforced with :prompt rigor:: . . :; This . 00•111113011 t hie advises frothlll4 .- Asufenis. that, be lute mrerpthiong moresmu7 In attiodoutla.for loisg iGr, fieladiag feel, which It had bees ',tested was short, MMffZIM It hu Wm a 'gaud= in •'deubtlfor unseidso 'whether the Umbels ithieediais Su* war •fido ;their seats la Congtass after tbeft Stites, tamp ;aid num of secession: - 11thodsh went out on Brumley. Senator Yolee wu ip the Benue on Monday and to day, v.ting se useaLi No objection will ba made. as it would be eotudditud a recognition of sensate:, although many di rpii*a dignation at their preseove even now Sairklikthil taem bars. It is well known that they multi out, foe utieebief. . . . . . 1 The newi from Teem if cliering. 1;o Aimee,- the State capital, the people seem to here become tired of the display of a military lone—star flag, add the reign of tenor which the Seemainnistribsve sought to inaugurate. Some twenty day* ego I remit gentlemen drove through tk4 city, with natlonsl flags displayed from their eirriagella TM...truck ;the chord in laver of the steeepairgled banner, mid they were vociferously cheered. i The 'pint, once awakened, received volume, arid on the night of;l7th ultimo, Goveroor Houston mid F. M. W. White, Commissioner of the General ;Lead Oitee, were; serenaded by a proceuion of 5.0 hen • dred people. They both responded in enthuidastie Union elpeeehm. On the 23d ultimo the largest meeting ever held .t the capital amenabled; i pole 'ninety feet high was raised, from which stramed the stars and stripes. The Mllees came nii t trom the hills Mad mountain.; men, women, autkcbil drea.marched in procession to the capitol, *hire they were eloquently addressed by Judges Townes 4 end , Ha n oek, and the old hero of San Japioto. Patriotic *solutions were oilseed amidst* enthbaies. tic elite for the Union. "Bail Columbia,'" the "Star Sp ogled Banner," mad other patriotic *ire were played by the (vermin Bond, end song fey the ladies. The crowd would not disperesej but marched through the principal - streets. betters received by T in Mi. city coy that the 'reign of terror' , is over, and that the Seceesionial* have thrown Bide their cockades. [Special Ilutarpoodeuscaut the Daily Plltaberib °Snits ] HMILIMUNO, 1111:10. Eve. Gascrre : The two Homes met twice in joint Convention today, brat to count the mite for Governor, and afterwards to elect a State Trace. urer in place of Eli Slifer, resigned. The vote for Gevernor was the sane as that before published, and foe: the leper place Henley 1). hfoohc, of Philadelphia, was choseo, by a vote of 95 'ito 35 . for John Rowe. ; The great bone of contention to day, wain bill to appropriate money to refurnish and remiir the Executive Mansion. Three yeara ago, befork Gov. Packer came in, Gar. Pollock recommendpd an appropriation to porch.. an Executive Mosion, and the Leglalature appropriated $15,000 ay that purpose. The House was bought, and i Gov. Packer has lived in it ever since ; but it is poorly furnished and needs repair.. The Senate today panned a bill appropriating $5,000 to reluinith and repair it, the democrats voting fur it, but thelloulie cut It down to $2,000 and there the bill allege. Mr. Penney moved, when the bill wa• up! in the Senate, to make the awn $2,500 ; but 10th was voted down. Ile pet his motion on the ground that that awn was enough to refurnish it, and that it was useleas to repair it, as the State would, in a abort tnne, be rompellled to parchaae a new and more fitting Mammon. • Mr. Smith's resolutions came up in order!in the Senile, and were debated until the stlpoirtiment. Mr. Wharton °dared a •übstitote, contatoing reso lutions in favor of a repeal of unfriendly Aegis's lion and the restorstion of the Missouri ;Com• promise. Mr. Welsh, (Dem.) moved to sawed the stnend meet by aubstituting the resolutioas oflersJ ity Mc. Randall, of Philadelphia, in the Hone. Mr. Smith tried to grt an alteinoon amino, for their consideration, but failed, by ■ vote c 4 14 to 14, and the Senate adjourned, carrying the 'natio bone over until to-morrow. In the Floute r the moat of the day wee occupied in roadie& bilis in place, all el which vmit° ap proptiate Committees. • Mr. Blanchard read an act relating to the flatten ion of Tatra in the Comity of Lawreocr. Mr. Leisearing, an act to prevent the F.atilomon of Steam Buller.. It protulev for the •ppoMtmeot of three Ineperton by the Governor to +r.1111120 steam boiler.. ter. Uestog, an act fel the relief of the nireties of John H. Boggs, Piothonstory of Cleriria Co. Mr. Patten...li, no set for the remimption of specie p•yment• by the Banks of this Stain. It suspend• the operation. of the Bnekii.g liaw of 1500, until the Second Monday of Febrearyi so far no the same works a forfeiture on 'cerium of su•pension or on account of the receipt cm( pay ing out the note, of suspended Bash, of ibosiSt•ie, and remits the penalties already incurred. Mr. Bernslay, no ant appruprieting $200,400 to provide arms "end ammunition for the voliinteer companies of the Stele. Mr. Graham, an act to lay out a Stato RJad to Allegheny and Butler cosaties. Mr. Gordon, on. to ley out a rood lo Jeferotio nod Indiana eouorks. Mr. Doi:held, (Dom.) Philadelphia, an aol'.to rs pnl no much of the 7lh Faction of the Act of 1147 no prohibits ilaveholdern from bringing their ;doom! into Ibis Commonesaltb. Mr. Abbou,(Ftsp.,) Philadelphia, an-art dequing that where.. the Fugitive Slave Law of ISM) pro vides suffieient means for Its &attention, the tower and jortedlotion of Judges, Magistrates and qtrtoers under the State shall be held to !apply esoluslialy to eases arising under State Laws, and repaalldg the With and Path mutton■ of the Cede. Mr. Marshall offered a resolutiou to refer soil:ouch of the report of the State Treasurer as refers to Pri vate Beaker', to a Select Committee; bat the )louse refueled to adopt the resolution. The Home now bat before It a perfect, m4!n4aln of proposition. to rare the troubles in the Nntionel Governmeot. Every one who Is afflicted about pro viding remedies therefor, seems to differ fromievery one elm enlisted with him. Is not this remarkable variety of .opioion and want of unity among Um Eldon Savers so evideoce that them is really no remedy Weeded? If there wee any reel necerilty for one, men's opinion. would very naturally hind to same particular poinland lead to unity of action: 0 a /Oder moral.. at Imo o'clock. TS H., o efld of James a. aid North& R./IWe. cud I awry sod 13 data. Tb. (amok' mill lob. Ow* THI/1 Malcolm./ 11 , 1111 a. 1141.1. at 30 **Mock, holm the raldoac• of Oak's/31 Jam. Harroltl. flat It 7 Wool amt, to pp end to lb. AlleltseMl Vomates At AL Lords, oo Met December. Mr. URNAY 1.;1111110, l(rotworly atlas eft;) le the 6d b year of kW ye. 4TeO VG fill 6.1 COG U• ere always dlsakiewilflo, ofteu daugerorw. A few retwthlfula mod brumblllelor cow oulatAlou frier he lb. result. llot yam tees ruk. thew pleuseutly, proklytly wad perweneolly. 11110MEIVATIII0 000011 or COUGH AND VI WiIIi,PILLA always do the work. 14. W need ouly fake Ow yleemes4 owl y61e,•8.1 )010r cone. le gooollata cold cured ea 67 okebanu meta. Price, 24 cwitta par bol, .kb direction. Pie loOttle, N. B—A toll eel limenaintc flogousetnlc P4eruncar with Book of Dtractioaa, and tilenty different Retnedie.lo huge vial. wow.. casti, fl 1; ditto, to plata caw, $4 , cue of 8f..0 twee., and Book, $2 Stogie bole. 2.0 centwallll 60 end.. Mew Rewordlea, by the ablate Los or slue. rre tbs.( by wall or everts,. tyro ol charge, to boy whites., oo 'recelot or the price. Address, Dr. I. NUN Off RAYS t att.. No. NA Broadway. Now York. I.).) by J. M. FULTON. 11110 areal, swam.l Jour Nola the Pint Moo, Alert for Pirtsbarab. del ItAkselatt skirmn. Wise Low, an experienced Nurse sad female Phya'rpm, baa • Boothlog Ilyrop for ealldrou reedblea,vblcb greatly I.llllatta the prueorul *Mos by attitudes Ike annoy reducing all lafamoalloa—wal alley all polo, and Imam. to regulate lb. bowel.. tlepetel opoa llosotber., It .111 give me to youreelve. mil relief aid torltb to your latent.. herfreUr alb la all awe,. gee tele.rUareneol lo amine.r column. fellkdae.l., public it often. OnusP.A IL Ca., Pittsburgb Juana., S. MAE 03.1'ne Stockholders of the Pittsburgh & Wt Liberty Pr saasir Re/lenty Ourapany aw here. by notified that En ELECTION fur Nye Maulers cf rid anupauy, to item for the ett r ing yew., •111 be bold 01 the Offle• of A. Mleholonn, Esq., In We .rood of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, the 214 of January, 1101, be tare, the holtra of 10e. m. and 3 ohtlock p ot•ed day. A ileum! Malting of the Stockholders aIII be held st the elms tiros and piers. By order of n reeolntlod of the Board of ilsongere. Jalo.lot4 N. P. BILWIMR. _ _ IITTSBURUII AND BIRMINGHAM ABAIINORR COAIPA NY —T RO. OND ANNUAL INIINTINO ofRAILROAD tbs Stoetboldern of tba l4 Pit Ats. berate sod Binnlashans Passeups !Catboat Cloastattf will be bold at tbe oblea of Mammas t Rippe,. No 04 roartb street, on MONDAY, 21st Jsnery, 1861,.t lOu'elorit a so., at .bleb anA places Board of Dlrators will bailee.] to sores for the *nankin year. MM_ M. LIRRAII, PittaboraD, AM. 0. 1881.—JaAtIsZIL ametary. • , Ornosar tneszer.lirso *ma Oo tin al filth .t PlUsburnb, J. 7, Ital. (DIVIDEND NOTICE. —The Praiident and Director. of Coopuy have Ibis ti dared • Dividend of VIZIR DOLLARD PIM SHAD pap able to the atertboiden or theft legal repsuentetitea,o• or eau the 14ra num. AB D. AL BOOK. &maim. • .117T1111 IMUUKUOLDERS of the ritts ‘ner bargh"ao4 Mut LlbertY Paassapr 'Railway , &Upa• ay ars bully .1110011 Mal an *Wilma forilln Unapt, of odd Onapany to urge for nu anindaglau, will** bald as nu 010.04 um oompaay,Tbfrd at reato.o Monday, lbe UK billnaon ibe boars 010 A. Y. and tt IL Ja77134. J. F. MACKINRIII, Searmatary. DE N D.—A Bemi-Anoual Diyidend V. of TOBIN PAK CANT, wee declared by Om**. lONIC rompaocn ETV: op the let of November, isap, par able to the ileekboldere ur theft berel repremetallpm, oo the KO lostj, hi the oda of 0.6 Tremont, N 0.105 Wood str'!!' A. K POLLOCK CM Ir:frSKUOND ANNUAL .JayIRIVON OF TUN PlMBOltaa ART 411111100IATIOIII i MILL OPIINON WRIDN : FIIBO4IY. iloolOn bet 7Filit7x, • I NIACIKBO/111 BAJA", Corner Dien wad M. &Mp *Oa tem la a. ak:FO 4 ip..41 sae erclia 61q ha um *natal'. aistisJas a anti. Irmo Tideets fa onto. (Oa. =I ===flE =M MEMO kisisa*ntiJia.4o4lBBl, StOCILIDO .^-r to oti‘e sue de. ON (ilatajlattot)aaahlailby eadrod Ilbst Divi2kod of Tl l l lEDAANS AND SUITT CENTS pan BRANS, has teen dedarext--papg,le Lsrthwith. /RANK B. BldallGh. Tramatar. fie. - YOUNG MEN'S LIBRARY ASSGOI- -,,-- ATION Illectlon fur President, Vies Pro Want, listratary, Wed./ and Wm. •nditor• fur thlt hieNttitke% to some for tiro taming year, mill he held In their lisson,,, IiONDAT, the 14th de, of Jannery,cont. teeming •t one o'clo ksad closing at. 7 o'eloeC. A general Illiieller of the menibare also be held lo the wrealeg of the ssen• day,at Webeelt. vibe. lb. A.- boil Report. of the Board .4 Directory and Standing Cotn• wide. erillZad • 1•11:3t Wll. El KINCAID, Serreeerr• Units P caw: Lae lITSOIIIIIAVILY !Ur..Uo, I .Pillabargii. December 1840. LriliN ANNUAL MEETING or the etotthohter• of the Pitisbergb and btenbrovilie Railroad ContPinir N. held o, MONDAY, Jantury 14, 1801, at their Mice, No 141 Fourth street, l'ittsborgh, bee twee, theliatee e 10 o'clock • to. and 12 to. at .bleb ilme and_P7vs so Election for Prraldeot and Limit. ors 1•111 1.144 40 WTr. for the enening year. deStdef SIDNEY P. VON BONNUORSIT, Secretary. tleeteeljeorneek Yaskay It. K. Ooreeme. t Plttaben eh Dec..mbet 241, 1420. .Tllg ANNUAL MEMO of the Muck holders of tke Cheaters Valley 11:Olto.d Dote. pulp VIII be bold on MONDAY. the ltd. Jentlery, 1861.'01 that/. Pface;No. 144 Poeith street. Pltlabarph, betwoeu the boon of 2 and 4 o'clock p. m at mblzh Lima end plum en Inroloo ferDhrettari will to held to Wee dewing the el, eider seer. &601 • N. V. YON BONNHORNtSeeralary. 010101101 iiOIII.O.INIA N0V0... U 0 &&&&& IPftlebargh.Jeivoary lOtb t 1881. f FE - Tirs Directors of the Monongahela Nay lgetloo pomp_ bare tble day dsclerad a DIVI. MIND of MULL PRA ONNS uo the 41apltal Block. °oat.' the 51fonvge of the last 81: Mouthy, paytble to the Illoak• holders or Mar legal repredendativee, on or after the 15th hot., to bankable footle, et the Mee of the Treasurer. By order of the Board. J.ll:lind IV. 6. OOPSLA Taeaeurer. o.loa I erne Prersomme t Pr W. A O. R. 11. 00. Pasamion'e Cetera f rWTO TILE SEVERAL. ()LASSES OF RONDEIOLDBREI of the Ohio ned Pennityl.nla Railroad Comp., ' Ohio end Indiana Rath,. Clomparty, Pt Weroa and Ching° Railroad *lmpel., aud Pittabutgb, M. Wayne nod Obit:ago Rallruad Bc.peeff The I'l. of Iteorgshitatlott hawing hean perfected. tb. ''Potoh•eing Cnnutriztee ha. irourto me copies of the agree. meats tote elgoed by thwe Bondlaoldeta who theirs to be. come pe• ttl. to the palatete of the roads. Portl. Interested are rettowdest ball and .Iga the agree. moot., or, If prefer Raab !ammo( attorney Wilt be net them, which they coo outscuto sad return to me. At the time of al.'og the eareamettle. the !soots owned hp the parths bud better ho deo/ruled,. prurfloul lu the egnmmoble. dr2 , 31 0 W. OAR.. 5,000 •FU .1N VEsT.— • $26,030 to larret to hood paper or other rectalties, to amount. varying Boas four mouths to Alwr, Stoc. anA Yea. [eta. lot Isle. dell W al. IP efitt, Breast., ophorlte Oathwital. L'[ ... 7*. TO OIL 'MEN.—We are prepared to `rmo" fdralall PUMPB9r Oil Well., i.llls rllbrr 6.pppr or Indi lobo ROOO add .nriwrlor VALI' MI math for wilt. OALLAGUIRW CHUM Co. • nod 111 Wood at.. Itvd Viol .1. 63 GRANT 'r ir.L.WCTRICIAN MUSIC, Pianos and Melodeons NO. 02 - "F' it ST R P. Halo Apra for Moab.% es'ebrbted Placas, lur Pla..borgb alo4 I.lltltk Corner of Market and teititi ire et W. & D. LICOUW, 00811116 rrru AND SI AIM Cr ALS. W.& D. LIUDITA . ,I3OANEt MTN AND !TA. W.& D.IIIIOU2E.CORNER PIM AND MARKET ATE • W. It D. UMltni . , OUILN 111/111 AM" m•RaKr his Jal2 . • -- tp /URBAN K SCALKS.—The uoderogn osl Wog L.. 0 •opolute.l ea , * Agents for P•caNyl••111• t,r VAIRHANKW STANDARD SCALIA, doom, it ostweertary to •olter foto Soy L•11‘ , ...1 their welt., •• they bat.. .w 0 lb* tat of thirty yr. . The c•I•lulto• atut.r•cas ono. atilt, Tatlettne. .or •61ch aottblog fit. • golf Jolter to • 1000...0111..c.0. for Ras iNaootaotOrooe pt foe4l. omeTwalowr A YOUNG, No. 97 Wood Street, • J. 12 • c 0..., of 1N•a1....J jp Obi VATIC AND CA r MillNig= 1110 KORY NUTO-23 mho. Pli•TIIIIRO-3 ao . Ro. DRY prat:JIRO-1W wick*. DRY APPLIce--",hwellw ouw lawhog frwa art Kik/ Wool, for sate bo D. 12 INA I•II I , ICRIT • 01) COME RE A'3 I\l AONETIC OIL Mill h , 11.15 the arsississ ft lass b• Ito josrs, 6.156 soposiar 1. ss)tblur tnt /Daus for Mu tsars lug tinsplassr bears 11.0 the Oil am*, Frost 0.11 arra haeaslgia; Dears r 'mete 0.1 rues Walk Amu; • /teas /tarsals Olt cur. Llama/ Nagy heed's Merena Ott C. 1,1 Nassau dregunts; Rent', titarsais Oa cares Prost:d Pew; • Rents lifairefte Oil ones "al Maas •11; Nears /I•lpatie In 2 cases aurollisgri atmrs J 1•16.34. Oa CUM I ams, sal ft • Dad; Rao', Maratle Oa oast emit sttfoction • • kart Mg/mass Ost oast its Sete vul hag • Oft; /tsars Mogufts Oa claw Wiliatossiii•O sradily gasnassaufty, suator sit Amster, sua isjsrsos will mils,. pain run. tepidly thou sus sailor savants. Bold by Druggists isuersili, at 21a. per Watts. SIMON /ODD/TON, Druggist, most Dealer In CUOLOM //MILT NDIUINIIII, J•lI of olirbocIlimiolid•111 sist /reds as, goo spot. OPENED TM'S DAY, AVIV srvide PRINSO, Oronod aaJ Kul licarc New 841 Oa Lame, Perk Lea...oer Olnetems, Shirting 14.110, I.laeae, ahlet Freels, Oent at mud Wool Plate we. ha. QUNDRIKS-50 kegs prime Lard; BU MIK —4 bb lo 8011, BWIB—I bbl, • A PPLIBB-211 bblo Orton, OILANBBILKIBB-611 bbl.; biIIANB-110 bap Whitt —J oat rooM for rho b, N giv SLIOAK-33 Ithda. prime N. U. Su J•l p 14 iii , Da g ititA b ll BUCK LYS, 20 Liberty st BUHOLIFIBLD & W. are selling Flannels, Blankets, • .hawk and De Laines, veryanti. 'Jai° EVIRLOPH, DI RI gti, Memorandum Souks, Doctsta, Pose Books, tamy Books and Ilion° Bores, for sal* by W. 6.1.1•V1EN, corner Wood sod Thirds°. L UN URI ES—OA'IIS-72 b4gB; CORK MRAL-16 beim ORANBRRUOIB-20 bblo, ROLL 13011 . 1 R-8 Ws. LARD-8 trip, • DRI 8D A PPLIOI-40 My. OLIRRA/8-200 bag prim• ntAxenti-6 boyik ' BRANS-10' bAIIB, Oar We by .I.w SOUR? DALZNLL I 00., Merit H . P RODUCZ —l5O Ole. choice Green Appl e e; 15 bbis namby, :- 'XXI bat LlmPosobei 3 Ooleo Belies, • 300 do Dq , Amin. • • 250 do Wilt. Boo; • __ • ao bon. Ob 000. „. 60 bbld cholco Older. j 30 Yep Lord—for silo b$ 1•10 • • L. O.IIIRAPP, 24.1 Lltmrty .i. CISISNUTB--B.bigo Cnesuuto in store or de by NATI' WILSON,! b.lO Liberty J. • A PPLES-401AL. York State; /001bla 'mime 'dodo, th do•7clkolOs . Ottla Appler—Jl2l roc'd for solo l at 114 fiteolia sl. WO • 1 1 / 1 1111111 VAN 0011D1*. Wall raper . Ware . WALTER 'P. : MARSHALL, Invoker and Naha, dr Wood annal, banana Vanua Wed and Diamond Alley, when Mad b. bond an azhautra rant mat or wawa Nanahnian of MU HANG•INUI, far Pia. lory Balk Dla'ss Non and Obambank Also, Window w 1 61 4 gust ‘" ").n riga s r 17XITITIlar 'PUB ISUBSORt BM would respectfully call & atlantloo of bliftioottsand cootoottro to hit art =Z!! anaislar b. newest designs to Foram aid amnia mot* tor amikants AmaroL .1118 a •to ow ...Hann of Boyd and Ircrathn • ll:nothing bot nuasaili oik na in*" I.°o'l V toa 01.7 by JAMSIIO. WATT, 2.36: • .. • •••• - maw dams sal it Oak snn ` 01(0 8 3 nAvstesaw. ONE Apt, s--.." two PINY, 1.14 'bed for sal* by . . • ' , p.., . - W.II H&VEN, , Jral ,oxisper Wad sal Oda sa. ALM a nuattortntnte as. J. GOVORMIL, Ql=l 13=121 Odd Fellows' Building I= CHARLOTTE BLUM 13, W. £ D. lIUGUS, AT COST ! AP Cowl , AV CLi*P! AT ((j f! A•V 0(-)*P. AD-Wool Do Lair,! I=l Figured, Panay and Plain Colered ,SILKS ! WOOLatIN 11001)8 Long and Square _ SHAWLS, Striped French Sherrie! All or lb. AI/or. vole aro of ail 'wry loot *qt.... Country Flannels! White and Plant Mundt' F IIIICLINCV vu, PAIN 1 =I • - 111 . 1a0NALU / A It OMR LK. JAW. sad Gram.. 2.53Ub tty at. FALL At4D WINTER•OOODS, I Act!) RitgEttointtnts. VIRST LIST OF APPLICATIONS &Mug Llyams, Med to the Clerk's Offtca up to January Ikh.lBBl. Beeman Wm.. other gods. na w.ot, pdeaLoro, Ogled lame& Memo, fet reol. Allodhons Forster Itebestleo. 116 , 01,1. 9th greed, Pittsburgh l'ilegeredd Fruit le, other goods, TemPervumltlle Mester Amoy, do 408 oevi, gliteuy (Madded Peter, do 61:01! o tatsnabtp Ilikalltoe John. don LI. A era, Pitteborgh Ileemegos Fred, do 31 .1.. Alleviteley Beim LOVII eellog home. Bewree.tiousblp Rolm.; ea Charles, Meer% lawn bt Cade Mutable. RoFade Wm tavern. 34 steed, Alleihmtv 81004.150 t:l, do let do do AfoOrillister Jame, other .Dods, 21 wool. /111148 of Overholt A. & 11. 8 , do 4th w .r.l, Pittsburgh RI shoe, Peter. °Alai bout, Lotter FL Clete toweablp Bhlrli Harry, Imo r 0.2.1 weed. Elltaborgh Stern L other goods. 8.1 ard A itegtton, Smith Andrew, tavern, Fleoehest. ThOhouter JAM, Shelee tovrustalp l'hutueo Istletat ..,other µ1.14 6th mod, PIO, orgh Wereter Adam, ter ht word, l'lttelentgh Web Emma eating hone., 34 wool, Pittabargli The Board of Licomers .111 meet on moud,y,r.nuu7 91.41891. Attest: Clerk`. Deeamlor 10011, 1 7 0 . 1 A.. llKW laltallt I IVEH.POOL AND UV DUN PIKS ND LIVE IN6UtLABI CIOARP , T. Office, II Well sod 8t Pine etreote....— -.FIIIW 87 Oeitle Vit IIPsN3L.- -.MI sod 21 sultry. LONDON. Paid up 0 plial, Surplus sod ItorareF.l Food $6006,686 bleated tole 0nt0try,aver..........._......_...... 900,1841 Vesely eons, over 2,100,000 . The .Iket 'Urn Psrionoilp herponsible far liWgagrairrnis qf th , pony All Dimohresmutt ho MoreAeldese. DIIIIIOII , IIII lab SU 6.001-01/121 IX NEW TONS. JIM. Ram., Vat Cbalrman; licannisOnincoirr, Erg., Copia, labcanacti. M. Archibald, If. B. Ol.Oomini; Jo.. Ucillard, Jr, ; angeoe Datilb, Coq Henry Grinnell, Bind C Bandanna, lag ; Aloccrider Hamilton, Jr , RAI •areto Pia, Eaq accident tiocrelary; Aare ILLIKILToX, 4 .9-1 0000 . 81 of the Dowd. LoMoan" I 1 Plrmo.oll. Oman Bract, E.q . erm or Llard I Black. .4.1.1 PARK, Jr, lON jinn or Part, iraunly a Co. NI B. kßautok, keg, arm of Wllsoo, Dralroy &Oa' LOUIS ARITLED AND PAID HERE. C. P CAUOB NY, batik. Jai Jaw l ffico Mama, Bar Co. I-3—klN ORGAN lITANTIFELOTURIIItr I=l CUURCII AND PARLOR. ORGANS, OF KVFAV 817.3 AND DIDDNUIPTION, ( 1; . — t 5 . 11x,r . WO, I 6.4 grid.' No, 2-6 glop, N feel 6 in. h 0.9 high, 6 1.4,1 6 loaf...lde, 3 feel d lud:4o6pp. N 0.3-9 stops. II h.ol d Ihrh.. high, 7 6...1 J io,lin4 whle, 4 rent 3 turbos No 4-12 Ono, 13 feet high, N 644 6 hu hp. arldP, 7 feel T6O .bore , Illuett4uaa are for lite Jan ca., It Outhlc Cu..; thoy VIII Is .moos hat Irrgller Vet (miller Int.. laati;.a, • II Y.NKY njoi4 whlly rL I./ ). F: 4 1.1.% . 11 4 , b Y I pEItrUMEEitY! PEKFIJMERY I I am fills ,ley la rottlpl of a large @apply of Fine Perfumery, completing of a great roundup al .4 PV.lsoi, Repitli sod Amencurn EXTEACITH, OoLOONIDI, Pin.* Amtritln sad /MO, t. POMADES, of 411 tleerrlillooe; ,alen, a large eneorl• meet of rim Gent EngliNtt 'rude[ Soaps, ' (limns and 13 U e•I NI. of an deerrip I lune: G LiNGSIIIN 6 OR Knit. the beet pretbatatleu In the send for Rory)). PA . in, Outlived dandf , Ltpc .to. etc. Taloa le leblug anything In the Noe Gent Id e.ll nchl exetu• .• y Gook before piGenselog elee s here. JthIPPII PLUMING. (tomer Market el. end the hienehl. MN N:B. 1 N.) , 1. I! X ~L OSI R LIEFRN I Nil PLUIR, !ek.. per onon, aloe a)o on Loud. A Brilliant Light without Danger, and heap ... . • ur nao .ur ruomm.nug YluWoo. lu All bed try Mb:TRUK/La/I'N, R.V INC+ gui C'ONI T%l IFIIR7:1A PIREI, I IN6l7dAttriCEl COMPANICEI, =I The absra to mood rellabt s Insurance Übbl,lSta, loeated In thellity I New 'fort, ate represented to dale cloy by 'be subierther, • lits is yr opened to Laos Pulletn of luaus.. agsleat Its or damage by are, at r area. lo w monis rinse. Ire aboare Imaraure can b, dorm • Ith • doe regard to the. sal.. of the Oompacy, aud the portent:ma or cooly of the losnoe.l vytalllttit.o Prirsrkot wt 9 - 45thliG BEIOT/3ILIREI. Duquesne Foundry, Li hart .3 , at., near (.), a lor D.pot Pc R. N. undersigned, hoeing ,pur.:lta4ed the IRQUICI4NR V. , UNDILYIrani T , UNII, row Ilanto maned actor* MAC:iII:O4IY OtSTIII I / 4 04. and carte on W. Irtlllllllll Nueineee In All He earl° • b h... JAM. U. YOUNG, Jen J P Y. UN , / EATON. CREW 11, AlAUtt =I PRI(' Ks rt IL ti cP. PREVIOUS TO TARINU INVIINTOriV OP STO/25 OI ELIUV=MI=M Drams and ()limb Trltnall.d.; Itroldoldrced (301 . . r. a.41 , f1a K.l 1 sae %rime...LC..lmA and rata ; .Itrannodenal. alverraed and N.I. Linen tldlf 'lnfant'. Oa.. sad nlo`a., La.. we: • liont'a. Idolea . •01 Üblldevo's ; • 0..t.n 111004.1 all 10001 flu..; Nnol .04 Maly, ll'odersblrla and Drawer.; Poanal 011000 a 'b.» and Plan.; Woo' flood.. Seufala , ma., UnlNr.. ate. ADIAN AT COST. AND TOO( AT 1..N88 THAN COAT. TO CLOAK OUT WHoLESALF: Rt'l ERA ARE INVITED To EATON, CRE mAektim, Mal Ztobre,tiangeo,49iratgo, &c. 11T1~A STOVE ] ---------- CM= A. B R A Illanaketurra eee r l y -) Taffnfy of Y COOK,' rittLua AND KICATIAU I , STOVES, ("HECATE 'PRONTO. PEN D _ &o. &C. &o. Sole Proprietor of the celebrated .PA trxr (LIS BUNNING AND BRIMS CONSUMING .A it A i.voirmismrs Office and Sales Itobni, NQ. 41 Wood Otrept. J•Dy PITTASUAiIII. PA. SITOVSS. STOVE'S. D • • ONIIA VEN & SON, m A NUPACTURERS OP eIPOK. PA.H1...011. and FLEATING srrov..Ls. Warehor, Federal Street, near Now Sun. µMao bri ue, ALIMUI.IIOO °IVY. We mak t natter:al= of dealer. to our large anortroeut of Cloaalua and Heating Etrrre,Por *owl sod flail, which we ere selling setae lemma Picea. Thoje whaling uur oily will Swill to &boar advantage to give ue a call and examlue oar Jack Ware laminator eleeatters.- Oart boa llama Inalts, Iron Peek*, Hollow Were, W• 10.2 Pawl, Plain and Foully Orate Fronts, Fenders, eto., • Oe•Uuga of all %lode made to or.ler. O. Da LUPIN PON. iLLLEIN, asocoa*lcit a co, V,A.1.1.1GY .F.OUNDRY, PITTSBURGH, PA WierehOtiee. No. 5ri..1 St. Clitir :street. liir ANtIFAOTURKIRS OF COOK, PAL Loft end II NA'. INA AttlVßt, Parlor and Kitchen antis, Hollow Were, ale.; Anal and lila. Mouth, Rolllug Mill Own ing%lllll Amine, G. Water and Artie. ripe, 8. Inds, It.g 11 . 01/16 Wagon Roue, Roger Kali., Pol. I•ll.iHangeni, Oar Wheels,ltlonpllege, sad Clealoge geoer idly., A 1... Jobbing and Mani. Oialogre male to order. retailed ratable Mlle, with 81. m or Nun. Power. &LATE!, A 0 1 " 0 4 .161 44 • * o tir ,BIBEIOLL & CO., No. 235 LIBICHITY BT7hEET. MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of • Cook wer, Perim and fleeting &or., Cool fug Miura, rim. and ikensonu Itearra.lad Orate Vi l na., renders, tio. 11c. Tliecolobratal Coil Oooklog nom. "Victory" and "Triumph," mid *clod Coolikg storey The" Blac k Oak" and "Forest Home." .. c , The "C pitol" and "Eagle" Cookidg Rangee, with I. el re Ilydraulle or Open.Bolllortlr who snore earsothety In nee lu lbw thy awl 'Wally than any Ler tramp. . , The 17 ry lilneet. leibutrrtelrod Orates Waren bi landaus, where. Persons building Nur Desire will Wear boar Ude In toted Also, the new .od beautiful hider atom. "Olympian," • the eery latest Impronnueut In too way of PrrlorßOorre Dow4rlant. Toketbar Wilk :Row, lin' Flee tßowa, Haag None, Laufairji Sloane !mann Mows. A'sttnnaftlYr Food cbadv .'Caves. 11461" Walls Iron; HAW DOILSRS. OVEN 0001111,Rhanyla and Paolo, v Eenf pen, ruts allies, &cud pipe, Vault Maim • WASS-1101MA eAULDILON3 AND L. DIUNALIAR. Ms but airranynincr.t Pr Du Wash. -Bowe Mat is wane in soc. Jamb Grans, [lnnen Unitas. Vas nouns, eto eta. Tbf. public are reopeFflutly fawned la • call sokekozdoo our =tondos stock. • 1:2=1:=1 PULL .8114 . 1 K 'r Ra lf 611 Straw'... 14 Aldo, Umviwiss PAPIIR,Io•••••••• by CHADWICK • AOKI / 511 J No. 151 Wood Anat. Plttabarri•;, igq Urn Nu THE TIMES.--WAL4 Gp one sad BORDZISvnII to was at revised primary /al - p.mausau, 22 and fit., /11pt1-.45 bble. edam pope Cider, in store koer.‘lll - u•NRICLD-a.004 i.e: litra ft.!~ Moat. . ' HA 'AN : preparecktipAr . 944 •• MM ilne& Naniza.l4,4d awl daaltAuh cons Moot sod glilst" Min== . . . , aCtnts. .. 1100 Agents INtante• ! xi CANVASS PC 1 • er,riur AND Porn:4n peens , • Math tag solJ ' ;\ • IXCLOSIVNLY DT suaitarrsoN. I— .P, i , rytHICSE WORKS irloilltie I* 310 ST iliE- A, ABLE 800 P 0131.1.1161,. al !coot. OA to oor toteloy we making .ri' From $.50 to $llO rerNoflth. We give nor Agouttlba laCl.li,ll/01NTR 4 L ao • ttod tit. ay m same t o roIIIWYOS ' I ran Iff , f ot Catalog. of Hooka, airly , on Z' .g 0. W. HUNT, Cionaral Agenl Room 32 GiAutia not N B. We It., bast potalatmltt F a tiliticko of , L FiMILY QUARTIY 8181. Iva ri ilt6;l New and Beatailal k34rl.3oflthudini 40 itporprosalysfor Aottla as 4 04;r4t.ts itrt-Appllcants mat .se 11, Do. aptrard Roos. 12 to I god ht. 7to 8 p nt. V 1 WANTED,--Active thisinqs: lun, t vy Tqrro thane Ili • Onal Oornmy,land 00[11i bvilluesa.• Loe.tion lecooophola Rtioti. Its • to yocd mrc•rklog aslor. For partletar:l; llKEilre of . ; .I ; • .1 ATTOIIOItIr AT LA No. 139 Fourth ert , Lowrieotilttw Bui 04 ... rOXIM.011" . ' TITIAN J .: L I to of Butler, Pe. -, le of 101 l , I.IRVIANCE, rt CoFFEN.,.; lli • I. 1 • AT 1014 I'S AT J Weli, Pe. OM., lu efollou' e B4IIOK. Gal., 111 , ntreeta, ao2l , "i ....,-- ..... RUN P. ...... MANNINS W. All AMILTON & ALIIIESPN, Ar*NEINt M Nllot No. 1.19 Itumiti titre+ t. rw.coian. I. C.. B. M. BlatTO, ft. l l tor slew nn 4,3 a 1 R % m ol u l v ra u se i dlClr at 1 RAN 1111 N'S LAW BITILDI N. 13 Diamond SO et, iar m 1 7.1 4 , Nest duor tzAlt,lt,Lor's ell [ DUMAS EWINtk,I A IPOHN UV AND CONBEGOIi • er. No 16.3 Voorth airoot, 640 . j on:4110'1y tihitabriptia ftbbfriAnntTlik --- I) A.KER & CO.'S IJIkDICi AL TRANPPARtINT COO I.IIITAGR 01 111 it THUS AND OltitiiiAg. UNBURPARSuIt IN QUALITY WirlD kli/Fltel'S, BIONO TUN if W CUOMO Mitt illigil PRICPAIIIED. '• I Its use, II kitty tried, *hi woo riolorre the t ore the dlgeobre organ., turista eta ilitt?lood. else gen eral rotund ly to the illgure. nod - energy the mlud nod mirvons eyebolt. Its pub has . re istrkably aTi.lauced ei Us wouderfrft iurtorstire R e, whet. ortllnar, looks tied templet:3ly •zhamited It .fiord. uotitianceeot m the body itith 0 mottle. ima ho borne, sad fordshew the trams with fat In . Aid) remarkable rimmirr. r 1 tor CONSUMPTION and BROMCSIITIS, nr .90k0FUL Ain ail Ws devefatpl, Fir wEAK.vgatt wAariNa. a,.4 ~,I , .0. .;,,. DSBILITY, Item:unitive Propettlimfate Illullvalt . it may be Iskoti without illareliskitehe wee dell elite paitlebt, mud relsitiel I.lloGur'ilt II In the lost emelllre stomach. Ile anperholiy,iltilil. and tiler importeut .66,1•41.16.1 as of m4111.01;1 hug au. lead for It tho ...num:dation of the most .1n aunt Physicians throughout Oa Phi1...41U, wiltlee, eat irony of the Faculty of th e Net .*Hint eclemiW the lintel...re of lb. -, u.vlnsitairr OF PFNNsTI,TIiNIA, .1 JP:MIR:3ON COLLEGIS OF POILADFLPTILA, PIIILADELPIIIS COLLEOL OFMEDICINS, god others. ..L hatable sliould le, earful to ph ma oz. J toe doubted reputed., If they iiwdre ikke boat saki OW Immediate edssolitg. a of the returgy.lThat whin. ere timpani hm decided esideuree orpirtiperiority over Other hoods. Meaufartared milt 0. JOUN BAIL Rh OD, , Importers... 4 Deeler•lllDrogs,Olt kale, ii 4 tolittaki6.ol No. Ibibit • iti Third t. -- --- 1:1111:0 I= • )OMAN CESICNT. ROBNNDAL • 0 •txIIINT, CA WINILI PLaa7IIII,OIaIUND P ' Whole". and Retail, et low cs.h.V. W. by EDWIN A. 8* 11 MC] . Norlb•Weat comer twat auieliVillow 1,•111/41y4 . 3115 AeWh Front etr.t, Phll.o.l* de ldro W. bl, roculve togularly, sod offor, aZdh. Tbo•iteldioo of Druggist.. Glnvzds *off yd CARDS I LOtl STIR'S SHlOrt.d flaUt Rod Cbaapeat the Market. Cards for Mounting Photograj Of Squalor Quality and M 0 Blur and Waite nad,fine IFI ,te, on howl PA POR owl CARD Want g.; l rd 1.1111., I PITTSBURGH J. C. BIDW ISoctwooor to Speer & 10. Y AN UP&OLURIeR OP /MO TO* summit)/ PLOWS. PLOW OAST! QB, Cotton Scrapers, CnitAators, an; A!dapfed to the various Soils Willie Northern, , Western and SoutberiOprtes. .argh.oractocy, Warsbowo auk pffina offlur tiaq ..... Wow, Fayette sprit wed Oar. rls•n snap, (mill throe ocraaree'lry#l all the taltratd Dirle ) . dekly " trrreetrao , PA. I . *MO ° W O ArAric' ' . ' * V7- AROAMEte i, t eel --- 0 , \A ' -.. " . 1: IN 0 S . 1 _ . ... . • 1 ! .1 40. j .. • • AILIPERLATIVO. ~ rxoNic,DIU R T.I , I 4*..... , '...7 ri a Dystit, •:- - sQ iiiii,„ • -:, ~..,- .4... s T 1 INVICORATIMCL ei ME I 1 VIVIII 1.1111414 T. 1 /1!. q , 17/11 • --- i - I ODOLPHO WOLFE'S PUitE COO lAC BRANDY. tV 7 .. Imported awl battled by himself, maOsided poreland the 1 bestqullty, mlib hi. orrtlllreterM the bettle,sod hie .eel on the em*.l !PO I LPIIO WOLFE'S PURi POET INS. ;•,.; 1 " nit r.. t Vet i t: y . pViri.r.=:::l " .. l l k m u" ' ud o f the beet qulllei c -.....! tf. thiOLPIIO WOLFE'SI PItE. SII REX WINE. ,i ~ ittcpot led sod bottled by blued; 14 eam P ..t WI., • ~.. ODOLPHO WOLFE'S , Plat MADEIRA • WINE. KI I _., • imported and bottled by himself. far .3 pritata and niedlelnal 0.10, the beet wltm ever Offaind to Inds Int . t• n , lbw Tlall Woo le werrented pm tly pot o' ''' ." lI I DOLPH° WOLFE'S Pin JAMAICA. RUM, ST. CROIX ROM, SCOTCH 1 AND IRISH WIIIEFIY.' 1 ; All tbe above Imported and bottled 4 filmmlf, wi l rtanted pule end of m. beet tml tf• PURE 130.1,1Lah1.f FOR MRDIO4 AND PRIVATE TO TIM 1.011114 I sill stoke my reputation gm • mow •• J , Mood mg is • of buy yarn rooldoneo Im city of Nmy Took, that vivid I pledge and Motif, to wt . • moI.MY Mbolo a* my corillooto, to mums god bo,tslitd itpoe by story pufahmor. • /4136140 mm who om Whamong to that, • th• preform:el. to thiriiritt. Nor w"lo roapectable Drilwristri apotlw VDO4dO 1101.10 Mle 1240141020ret aid DOPortor of ltdodaWl /rVinalk. Nctiorpps. I+i t 18.20 sod 22 soarer itrrot,Nrw treat. Dit. 0001 n. lENTANR,, 14 110 Wood *rt.- , sale by 0,41.11c0is I PREMIC I'RAND 710. o