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BiefillgrAt: . %l4o,ll24lNG; ',IAN.' 19, 1861,
crry AFFAIRS
lismummatr.m. Obsowatiou tor the Oesono, to.
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....: ..OwelleadAtaiatte, r baseless.
Detre Judges se*, Teske aid Adams.
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Benjamin Haifa' wan pit be anal for assaulting
KleinMooneomi t the, sight before Nov Year's.
h the e' .. are Dean mulattos., and it appears
ommetrie, who was rreojeuretege at
daintiest's-Home, trammel to the grocery to make
leas - pinching. wham she expended more WM
was expected by the -defendant; and, alter tome
words, be Area, her sad threatimed to kill bar.
Verdict a geiltyj lack , farty to pay oarthalf the
come. • . i ' - -
Alai ...disort , Cass.—George Moore , John
Riney a Alex. APConeell were arraigned for
hubby, October, 14th, 10(0, eat fire to the ea.
Siff/ . ol'ilie Pittelongh lk Clivelead Railroad,
at Outwore depoliii McClure township. ' . ~
Messrs: Miller, Hampton end Ohs appeared for
ibirCerasuotweelth 'sad Mame. Collier, Absent,'
aid Dictum for the dame,
Mr. Shansion.manid to qUash - the indictment, es
the ground teat it shohld have been found is the
Oyer and Tenniaerjeatimil of the Quarter Sessions.
Is, the forum the !defeadast could have twenty
anilines; be the latter only Ibex. The offense
4 oru treated can files, ender all former laws sad
illeult.be tried .ie the Oyer and Terminer. The New '
• Cali did sot • alter the question of jurisdiction
-.Nth old role still errata. , The qae mina was a vital
one to Umidefendants. •
in reply, Snood that the New Cods
makee,the.crime defined to the indictment a min.
demeanor, (quoting'. Title Bth, 38th section,) and
meet% iried,os say other misdemeanor, in the
Qearter lessioes..l The- gentleman quoted the
rePealfig lectitie 'IWO. The indictment mast he
dsawa under the Ns iv Code.
Mr. Buyiton •the indictment had been pre.
pereill• with •great Cara, sad the whole question
rested cc the construction given to the New Code
likanatin.liguisti.that the jarladtetiou was not
oheipd ova la the New Code, citing Title 3d, &o
des 31.
Mr. , Meniptoe- laid It Eirould be better to go on
withOdip trial of. the _ease, and the
.question could
harieftler s.r WON a full bench on a motion
le meet ei
The Othni embiedded with alb .view, and formally
overtiktilteutotkon to quash. _
Mr. Oolßer than Aldo decianner 'which the Com.
letteereab ' h refold to joie. Ile ailed the question
will brought op prieelpelly th procure a decision.
Themes ties proceeded Vetoes the jury, the open
ing bait Mode by Mr. Hampton.
Jacob Hovey, Seeley machioiat, testified that
Moore was employbd as locomotive fireman on the
road previous to the 14Lb of October, and was die
charred two or Wile days before the fire. Roney
light ; was watchman at the
agile belie withal' *salient, (which involved a
hem lime to the eiimpaay in locomotive., machin
ery, etc.) .11PCondell_wie locomotive fireman in
the spring ot 1860,hed left the levitation voleata
rily he applied foe employment, last summer, to
witatise4haviess relined. M•Connell was seen by
within about hfaitehealer from that time till the
Os cram euusisiatioa whams ideatified a note
atiVrittility him bath e 14th of October, reeom
- iMaisellas.a steady sad faithful 'agog
lass. .
Hugh Healy , eight watchman at the locomo
tive Imam, testified that them were about twelve
statue is the handle., bet so fire is either tyl them
that night. Alter putting the locomotive "Had.
gee," to the teak-house at 1] o'clock in the morn.
pel'out 'Mahood lights, tried the
water, and west , hack to the other eagioes and
opened the tinge 'rocks:" There were eight en
giffeillholt in thekoese, aid :ritzy firs was sees about
either Athitio Wriatehmeght the building, to a
Mill both house, O&M the house was discovered
to hs oa fire, It wee beater frame earl bunt very
rapidly. I , There wart a our mall Tomtit/ of.fire
is the ask faa . ol th e locomotive,
Viug , ek Tracy, eight ivitehasan at the 'igloo
hosee,„testifsed to ausailar 'lathe& facts.
- Jobs reasedy, - ; brakegunia toa the eight train,
testified that ma the eitgitforthis fire, between 9 gad
10 o'clock, he saw the" three defeadants walking
together lehotiody *Mir 'the telegraph office, which
is Mimi 200-feet (MU this. Moline house; whams
deicribed 'their ilmar,-erc.l Was itiont eight teat
troilism; -Moore,lived ta Miachastei O'Connell
boardeffkiarthe 'Outer Depm. -
Samuel Atkins testified that, between 10 and 11
oielock n iur he warren:waist to his home in Mae- .
cheater Den the - erigina'house, where be was em.
ployed„ ke passed 4 man.sbont 75 yards from the
Lauer place; the mae glided off toward a gate lead
initiate a field'aed looked at him about a mingle;
he wu a moderm.iized gnu. wearing dirk clothes
, tad. a kan-.lte went towards the house of Mr. Mc-
Gee, which is a Lotle higher up, towuds the river.
Urcesixaseined..-Was a little cloudy that sight.
Abrahaiii Wolff testified that near throe o'clock •
lathe monikag, makesid up Mr. Shoemeker
earl Mr. Collett, employees ea the goad, whore- . '
side in Maachester, near. Allegheny city; they
arose aid went away trogirther.
Philip_Collett testified' that, on Ma way to lb's
se
sigine lea, going down Skew 'street, he met
the threedefeadaets together, scar Hall & Spouse
shop, wOhhig tram the direction of the fire; didn't
syteattertti them; 'When I reached the ermine holm
• waresitm c rly miaowed; the distance from there
tomilieffe is nearly a Mile; the defendants were
abovh,tkeir sauna regideaces, a short distance,
whes I-met the*. Moore was discharged about
for thb or 12tir of October, Holey la the latter
,pert of August; McConsell left is Aprilt be sp.
!plied for $ situation tgrico—the second time es tbe
Monday after thy fire; be didn't get work.
'The Onitit adjoined , till- Mogiday morning at 10
Jamtuy.ll3,--Ilefine Judge Hampton. '
- Sohn Kteetitar.Of Tohn Walter, deceased,
vs. The Adams,lioreei , Company. Attica to re
chviri Del 'delimitate. as Minton carriers, $1,200,
placid in their ion at Lewistown, Pa., by
the said John Wdkr, and to be' delivered to a
certain party at Sirice creek, Allegheny county.
Theme..; wee anbeactaantly , lost, and suit was
brought by:the .111si enter. „throes withdraw. and
else Minuend. .
Harlin Camhli vs. indrow Giusti and others,
hairs of „Margaret MaCiere, damaged. Action of
ejectment for a tract of laud in glivabeth township.
Verdlcildr defeedael. '
Ihtforelsolge WifffirauThejury.in the case of
GognerHavie se..JohaMcClusky sad Janina Mirky
itheatffore of Gee.' With Marks, were. charged by
the Court We margin, and found a Tallith for the
defeidaitii."'' ' • .
Ithoothilile 'May aid wife vs: Hugh Smith and
wile. Adios for slimier. The parties reside in
Birmingham and th e wits of deteadant is alleged,
to have. 'naiad that the wife of plaintiff had boon
indu ol the cum's of bigamy and adultery. The
Jury loud a virdiet fur plaintiffs in the sum of Ica
Hogiarichg ind wife se. D. AM, 'dualis
t:star of the estatool-Jamen Merriman, deceased.
Action ler serileetiF Hidertid' by the wile al Mr,
Headrielti„Torinerlf Mus Ellen Merriman. The
parties maids is Sewickley , ' township, and the
amulet claimed i 54500 Os trial. • -
MT - lem Lam te •to Mercer County.
TM lolirmring u n correct minim' of the killing
of Aiebilmbild:.Titittor. of Mercer sou sty, about
which wentcontra ' dietory atatemesu hive been'
r
paltlishMs
..0* the aftitimein ofthe 10th Mat., Trotter aid
soother young mai named James Tonsg agreed to
go out haatiagi.:.Thep Meet from W. J. Johmons
to the holm of birr4Vinght, urhate.Yousg bearded.
Yong gory' Trotter Wright's ride, and took hie
own ohm kiii . .'PrentWrighes base they went to a
maw slop is the aeigY hood—where was also
&Mahan et Trotter's aid several other 'oedemas.
The ring were Jeltist, and appatontly. in
Mod humor, sadt..lind Mari. and were on friendly
tams while is that shoo. roam: picked .op I,lus
gam aid raisieg it, cocked it end disclargot its
mamas into tea body of Trotter who fell, and
enclaimed....tsniee, you • have killed ate," and al
most namedittiely expired. Norte of the mettle
thLteloit saw -Yeses at the time the gee wee die.
'4;4 cayi he did aot knew tholes WM load -_
be need the hammer at the Mpe o Aid .
that ehere.bikag iso cap on, proposed to Trotter to
lost 'betas latter sold to wait tilt they got to the
44 3: lir Robbed, ifeq.; of Sinter, held ae in.
game salkilday,!when the above facts were elicit
odi-ted the jury; towel that-Trotter came to his
death by the ebribuirge 'of a get - in the'haade at
Jammeronog.,bat that . tits killing was sot fates=
trtemall/MM.. ; L . /teedMr sae commentary - on the
rfarilmareetrof fire aims. Totter was about twenty
1•M.
• Inarnima =ataxy. Illatvkaals.
,Tlo 4 doradwrirof, the Owego' Board' of Tradd,
\ hosing4S is opoWsliplatioa to visit Philadsiphiaoa
._. -. . . . .
agiogya k usaoa4iitsra; rot ,ilidoo• 'gamic of Ow
Philadolphta Board orYnolo to Ora wed, have
laiiiWtirisiiiii a hriefotop is this city, as will bs
rownrittinprOcollorripg trdirgrspldeerworodsaiwo
, , . ,„ ~ Pritiavarni;3ll.' 16,1661: 1
Ye lioru;iddirLioarß SI Trails: adertgo i , Illincii.
In f-....llliniin K that your Board contemplate-a
iitsitßeßhaliri4W4E- we hereby . estiati ha lulls
'ties, ardtheg you. to solorni.with. so *while, spa
latrine*, to dila city. - : • • ... ,
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-, • PAVI11:1C/IIIIIALT.i Prost. Board or Trade.
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Thursday dos 61lowisa wryly was received from
ii, Prisurrat Of tit Chicago Board Of Trude r
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''' , '• 7 '''-', ', ', , . ' - Cl/ICAO/Si A2..17,1861.: '
Ana. Pixll4sp, Es 7., Firwdod Pinsistrarh &art
•'T Chiossaßoard of nide accept your Wits
ties, mad will ,eater istitratiorgh from Tusiday
1110i20P.!ii.: mid! Waloisdty at 4:46 p,m. ',,
c.....- 4 ' l, :f , ..,. -,f :, - '', . -lea Y. NVEri , ..,
Preet. , Claiga Beard of Tritds.4"
4 ..,,,Y.7,:•-w, , •,..
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COS . ' :-Wsi - .1; Nom% its zoos
issOiliatitit - slat totem tho'woof-Ili Yalu(
leSSlSSioqloirefog lb. loos of Iwo dolhirs how
loti*Atainar. , l44.6 banal tarot* gqo, Tins
=IVIIIO /WWI , isiinsittsk ,is bOIW ii
t • • -..l.ooiliesi'lileob Il
losiagrn *wer
by 64404' ile 'was :Willy' us, awe kik lois
OWN reit liottos is lb. Wally. The wildest
Wit lb , MO ISSIIIOSS bit* _
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Palat al laillii.Orwitliera lltigeartha Ruud.
vre lannialk arieldentef
taw &know badl to tilo sus lama AD
drew /Ma anilslithis reeks, teemstem, molding in
the 13magd Ward. Allegheny.
It seems that they left the sty early in the week,
with an engine and !machinery for en oil well is Ve
pang* county. The wagon woe very heavily laden,
mad the roods irate in a bad condition. While In
the vicinity of Butler, It , is reported that the wagon
upset, and that they were both crushed to
death by the machinery. A tannenger came into
the art y yesterday, sad reported that their bodies
would be brought hero by mid. eight. The family
of Mr. Irvin live on Carroll 'treat, and that of Mr.
Brooks on Veto street, near the bead of B .
The rumor was current in the neighborhood at ten
o'clock hurnight, and great anxiety woe manifested
to know the truth or falsity of the,statement. We
failed to diaeover any person who 'could antheab
este the story, lad we earnestly hope it may prove
to be wholly untomided.
I,
Prom the report of the Board oOrfanagere of the
Pesnsylvania lestitntion for the Deal and Dumb,
located at Philadelphia, we leani that there are
eleven pupils IronvAllegbeny county now in the
lestitatlon. On the Ist of Janmy, 1860, there
were 201 pupils In attendance, sir 112 boys and
89 girls.. There were 43 admitted during the year,
21 boys and 22 girls. Daring thri same period 17
boys. and If girls were discharged; On the 31st of
last December there remained 115 boys and 100 girla,
215 in all. 01 the pupils admin.d daring the year
1860, 23 were horn - deal. The remainder lost their
healing im follows: C from scarlet Corer; 3 from
measles. '
4 disease of the brain; roomful*: 1 typhus
fever; 3 cold; 1 paralysis; I a fall.
Spanish Bhnp,
The fanners of Poyang county are becoming
somewhat excited on wool grosrllg. On Saturday
lest, Mr. J. F. iongnecker stud Mt. Foot arrived et
Uniontown dirge from the State of Vermont, with
• lot of one hundred l and fifty extira Spanish cheep.
They were very supetior, and sold readily at fabu
lous prime. Mej.:blibbolas M'Cartney, of Wharton
ip., drove off things:ahead to his mountain farm for
hkb be paid $lOO. This lot consisted of twelve
ewe. and • buck ; for the latter, he was offered $l5O
by Mr. Foot, hat be declined to take It. Mr. Lewis
Hammel, of Jockey Hollow, Clay tp, silo purchased
a back, for which be paid $.900. The ten or twelvo
ewes selected by Mr. Longneoker for his own stock
east him abort $7O • bead.
FATICTIC COONTT RAILIIOAD.-rAn election for
President and Directors of thin compact) wu held
on Monday luf, when the following gentlemen
were chosen : President—Weiser flobinion.
Directors—dimes Veech, Jacob frlgrpbey, Allred
Patterson, John H. liPClelland, Reading Beating,
William Beeson, Robert Hogan,' Ellis B. Dawson,
Isaac Wiggins, John K. Ewing, Henry W. Caddie,
Blasi S. Faller.
The receipts 01 the toad Int year were :—Prom
W wwow, $4,282,00; freight, $3,328,69; U. S.
Mail, ,00; $400 Total, $3,010,69.
The siapenses were :—For coredacting transpor
talion, $3,405,25; maintenaace of way, $1,236,75 ,
Total supeasee, $4,642,00.
Making the net timings, $3,368,69.
The number of passengers carried °Ter the road
during the year_were 11,393, and the number of
pound■ of freight, 6,708,056. •
.Pouce Arrtinrrumrra in ALLIOUIRY.—Tbe
Police Committee of Allegheny Councils met last
evening, at the Mayor's dam, and in connection
with Mayor Drum . . made the following police ap.
pointments
Sylvemer Tyler, James Reedi Fred. Lehman,
Win. Bowden, WO. Sprague, Beery Herman, W.
ldflCain and Alexander Alfileemir. The appoint
ment of R. Loag, as high constable, was announced
some time more.
The Committee, after making their appolstmeats,
adopted the following resolutioa, not on account
or any necessity which exists Poi. it at present, bat
as a role for the fatere
Resolved, That the Mayor be sod he is hereby
authorised to discharge, forthwith, any •ol the
pollee forte who lreqnent taverns or lager bear
saloons for the Purpose of drinting, upon obtain
ing witialaetory proof thereof, or 1l they are fulled
adder the influence - el liquor while on duty.
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Poems Lroseans Soctrrr.—At the third an
anal meetieg or thin Society, held. last evening, the
following officers were elected i 5 he mom.
Mg term: President. Kassel IW. Morrow; Vice
Preeident, Tian. P. Houston ; Secretary, Wm. H.
Prestoo; Correspoeding Secretary, Geo. W. Geis
aealminer ; Treasurer Jas. C. Neill.. ; Librarian.
Geii W. brllCullum ; Critic. .T.'Henry Miller.
Auditing Cointniuee—A. B. Smola, J. J. Mews,
A. H. Pattemon. •
Trmwees—E' W. Morrow, 11 . 7 m. J. Patterson,
W. M. Preatim, W. H. Algoo, J. 11. Miller.
Nergeant.at-afro.—Joo. Ennui, Jr.
The third 'annual exhibition Wi(l uke place short
ly, due notice 'of which will be given through our
column.. '
AID PAL KILIIIIBI.-ZThe OODITibilli01:111 ill Wash
lora county' la aid of Kansas, are as follows :
United Presbyterian Char.* Waibingtou,
$40., flailed Presbyterian Ohdroh, Weet Mid
dletown, (in part) $3O; Methodist Epiro,pel
Church, Washington, $4O; Presbyterian Church,
Washington, $3O; Free Presbyterian Church,
West Alexander, $24. Plasm!, Gill Congress
don, Amami', $2l; National Lodge, No 81,
Washingtoo, $2O; 1. 0 Old Fellows, Washing
ton, $3O; Clothing, Grain Beak, &o , by Ladies
of Washiagina, $116; Upper Buffalo Presbyte•
Nan Congregation, (In part) $66 Total, $416,
besides other donations from Ind WM mita
Bain or Oro LANA—A. kloblaster, Big., of this
city, has sold 'thirty-six acres of laud, located on
Little Beaver creek, about • gamier of • mile below
the Patton oil well, at Eolith's carry; for $2,600. The
porchaser to Mr..Davkl Kirk. of the firm of Kirk &
Allen, grocon, Allegheny. The tomese to the value
of this lend, sine. the oil excitement, may be ap
proximated, when it Is known this the original tract,
of which this Is about this our-belt', wits purchaaed
by Mr. likieldaster for about $4OO. We understood
thaelfr. Kirk will mod down au engine forthwith,
for the purposil of boring for oil. ;Suomi. attend his
effort&
Exerrammtv zsour Ileicavowle.—There are
at this time nine dompanisse organized at Hooke.
town, Green townehip, Banner eo. , Pennsylvania.
Seven of the nine have the maebipary on the ground
ready to commence as soon se the weather is
favorable. The machinery 'for the other two will
be forwarded this week. The companies aro very
confident of acetate on account of their close
proximity with Smith's Ferry. The lemma u for 20
years, and the owner of the gioeltd to receive one
tenth of the produce, whether milt, mineral, coal
or oil.
. DEATH or O VOttLAN Maruza---Mrs. N ese ,
Moors, one of the oldest inhabitants of Fayette
coeffflrdied 00 the FM alt., at the residence of her
son, Evens Moors, attar linioalown, in the einety.
second year of her age. The deceased was a oa•
live of Franklin county, in thin Slo to. Her maids'
name was Williams. She came west shoat the
year 1798, and was married shorgy afterward. Her
hatband, the late Col. Andrew IVloore, served with
honor in the war of 1812. . .
CATHOLIC Ivies—The Rev. Keogh will deliv
er a Gonne le this basement milts' Cathedral, on
Sunday evening, 'Jan. 27, for the. bensilt of the
Poor: The proceeds will be distrlbeted bj the So
ciety of St. Vincent de Peel.. The subject will be
--"Catholic Principles of CiVil tiovernmen."
Tickets, 25 meta The Treargrez of Bt. Paul'.
Orphan Arylirn iseknowledps the receipt of $25
from St. John's ebureb, Birmingham, the proceeds
of a Chrigliwite collection taken up there.
Boox-Frizetwo . Penmanship 'sod Mathematics
taught by experielized and skillful instructors, at
boa City College. coiner PIMA and St. Clair sm.
Studosts enter at any time and 'panne sack
brimeliea as •they may desire, private instruction
being given to all. Business men can complete •
ewes of atady by attending Mange only—the
College being open WI 9 o'clock every erasing.
BVIORD TO Dram—Mien Sarah O'Brien, •
daughter of G. G. O'Brien, who' formerly resided
in Uniontown, and now width in Cannelbraille,
was Do severely burned in the latter place on Mon
day eveniiig . lest, that she died Beeman day. The
deplorable accident was caused by her clothing
taking fire. •
81117NZ1114 or On..—The daily receipts of oil
open the Sunbury and Erie Kinkead amount to
about four buttered. barrels. Sit hundred and
twenty barrels of oil, from the; Thrush!. region,
won shipped to Onion Mills oo;hionday lam. The
dally receipts for some time pest have averaged
three hundred barrels.
Gaaboamen at Dula Celiele, Pittsburgh A.
Dmreadorf, Montgomery county. N. If., D. DAVIS,
Pa., W. Teeters. , ,Alliance, Ohio, W.
B. Rica, Wilkinsbatg, Pa., R. 4. Hanes. Deer,.
'villa, Ohio, all. el whom parsed a satisfactory , ex
amination and who will no doubt hereafter Beguile
the long established repotatiba of thin favorite
eetablishmsnt.
Arrounatar.—W. W. Hoye, Iraq., of Harris.
berg, has best appointed Deputy Attorney General
by Mr. Parriaries. Mr. Liam as a eery worthy
yang mu, and ' hie netheroai friends will reel
highly gratified amide success id obtaining an office
for which there were BILMITOIIIII applicants.
Vatonuaa /011 1861—Noi firth, sissastly
golSts op Vaisutbsts of sew patting sod Dow do
slow, sow said 7 at the Wetting Nesagosztars,
Bost A Minert Ti and 7$ Fifth Sores& Great is.
doswasets its sand to the wide this row. Call
es But £ Missr's if you twist Vslostioss.
flitclon.—tdr..Conrad Menem, of Waabington
towsabip, Union conaty, hung bimetal ou tut
Mosday Night, in his barn. Wens is about thirty
years. We understand that hobos been subject to
file of insanity, in one of whieb, hr, no doubt,
committed the act. 4
Atnimml.-93 mottos al M. W. Atchison,
tag i is the District Court, C.?: Ewing, Esq., was
dal's/J.1E164 •ad spanned to pracitce as an at
torney io that Coen.
Pssoosiso.—George Ibe OY lIIMIMaIId
IS the peattaatlaq lost spring, Igt . • torn or several
m iss, epos s e r i : p lo p tl a os , t l ialsttway robry, Las
,
Annyrsavatilas Sirith *omit SW "mt
yettentay• M. Ntehotios, epos • amp
et 'adititimi pritinvidiby hi. with, BIM* Smith.
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AID TO' Iraircia.—Dr. Irish Ina Made a dalaa%
Ilee of lei delherei - teMeyer liirileen, for the Ken
.
ZOOM GLUM, Yormallts tad popular rail
sena, it aim orsgsvounit at litrio, Pa.
Ttilligut - OlgaaatilorlB6l t r'ab at Hai
OWL .
Osoodtatios the ilaltodl Mato for tiro
jomjA pusgait Am al 1,0 Aglow%
IMLMI===
sr: gultnalnelont llfeeting Te.) ilha
. I (earths Dmilptlttaborghtleastk
TO . rale Simons or Tat Ghent%
sum Will you permit a Republican.; citizen to
enter
aid itistrotmst in advance , vane% the tontaM
pl se on of the meeting celled.6ii this evening,
in your city, to prettamtita bumble entombeion to the
imperiorili demands of the Slave power. I hid
thought that when the immense restion• which
now lig it.te the nation, had been solemnly decided
by the legally recorded verdict of the" American
people, that a direct acquiescence would at least
have beeh manifested until a counter verdict could
have beep obtained, if that were poMible, by the
same supreme authority. .A majority of ten thous
sad of all the voters of this county, has jest been
recorded, against the dammed■ of the slave power,
which the signers to the call of the contemplated
meeting,modestls propose 'Mall be yielded I We
protedt against any such action being taken as the
voice of the people of this coasts. We point to
the vote. of the 'people of the county, and of the
State, for our ammor to all sucli submimionist..
But way are we ached to yield all the tram of
the lets ihemorable campaign 7 Simply and alone,
because the slave power having been defeated in
argument and et the ballot-boo, approach us with
a threat,, They demand now from our fears what
they could not obtain from oar jodpment. All the
questioal at imee were long, and ably, and thor
oughly sorted, and brought within the comprehen
sion andigraop of every voter. Never were quite
tines woke thoroughly c aaaaaa ed in the free flutes,
and Southern men had every opportunity, and
embraced it, of pleading their cause before the
Northerd moues, and were respectlulty listened to
even when they th d dimointioe, while
Northenh toe,, were debarred from all approach to
Southern voter.. Now, when the lame his beet
joined Sad the verdict paned, because Southern
traitor., laying violent bend. on the sacred fabric
. . . .
of the Union, and have even gone to the extent
of committing acts of war against the Government,
Northern men are found, Pituborghers are found,
'rho counsel that we Mall yield up—humbly,
tcow
ardly yield up—every rincyle at issue in the late
canvass.! Toe sixteen omand Republican voters
of Allegheny county • e asked to do what 1 One
of two thing.. Either cknowledge that they were
wholly Mistaken; that the Republican platform was
wrong, Mid the Breckinridge platform was right;
or they Mum acknowledge themselves most arrant
cowards; They mum quail before the threats of
the Imperious Toombo and the crack-brained
''tVigfail..
' I tell the gentlemen who have engineered this
meeting; they have undertaken too much. They
caenot make the people of this county submit to
the Bredkinridge platform—for that is what they
lA. Still less can they persuade them to yield
cherished principles—ptinciplee which lie at
the very foundation of a tree gorernment—to
the threat. of a defeated party. If this,
indeed, 'can Ite done, then are we no longer
worthy of freedom. The South has ruled us for the
!let thirty years, by direct fraud sad impodencok
We heed petlantly submitted because they bad se
cured tub forms of law on their side. We have quiet
ly awaited •deliverance until a whole generation bail
pissed Tway. Ken who started In youth to rant the
aggreseihne of the slaveoeracy have grown grey in
the long and desperate conflict. At length victory
hie crowned their efforts; but no sooner have they
laid aside their armor, to ...joy in quiet their herd
earned laurels, that they find the very fabric of
the nation shaking liom the traitorous blow. of the
defeated party, and they are *eked here in Pitts
burgh, the very citadel of their strength, to yield
all the finite of their bard earned toils, to go down
on their, knees to the .lare-mastera, to forswear
their principle., and to put their necks under the
yoke forever.
Gownsman, you ask too much of our forbear.
lance; Yon make stopeadow drafts upon our pa
tience. You must recollect we are but men. You
may go a step too far. You may rouse a tiger,
whore you look only for abject sntmmion. The
very idea of the C011..i00 'you ant, has already
aroused the enmeshment of the civilized world.
An able English paper, say. that what you me .in
effect, advising, is that a yworiess party should
not only . abandon the finite of victory, but should
voluntarily march coder the yoke. It will be oue
of „the ritualism events in political history, if the
Free States, having wrought themselves up after
eight yeara of diacumion, to a Wimp declaration
that Slavery shall not be allowed to extend its
border,l should comical to adopt the miry watch
word of the slave-owners, betides misting them
actively in the accompluktmem of object. which
bare latterly been beyond their ute.oet hopes
Are you, gentlemen submiuloniate, mare of the
strength of the sentiment whist now animates the
majorify of the Northern people 7 It is • sentiment
which it at the foundation of all civil liberty, and is
deeply interwoven with all correct, morel and roll..
glen. feeling. Can you crush • antimeet ? Can
you destroy it? You may destroy the Republican
party and achieve a brief triumph for rilarery and
Mammon, but • sentiment you cannot destroy while
• free press and • [reap:l4dt rem►iue. Beware, gen-
Conlin, what you do. Pont up eaten overthrow
their bettion. A sentiment founded on religion and
liberty Is more powerful than physimil forme That
edema la one °oaten*. that Slavery shall he secure
withle the States which have establiehed it. Out
rage with your compromitu this sentiment now, and
it will demand more when It cyst achieves a victory.
Now It mks for nothing but the guarantees of the
Conetiuition no It La It asks for nothing but What
It Dee patiently yielded to its opponent. If the
fruit, of Its victory ars beet through treachery now,
the straggle will only recommence with the addl.
tlonelitimulus of desperately outraged feelings.
We protest, then, against a meeting only cake
lated to =bleed In regard to the real sentiments of
the peoPle of this county, and which arrogated to
itself tot much when it aim to overthrow the solemn
verdict of the people. Smarr op '76.
Union Meetings in the Jtorthi Co-Cilterstilast
nath Dunstan gleettags In the gontb.
I For tho Daily Pitt•borib Gmtts
Manes. Morrow, The all published this
morning and signed by some lour hundred citizen.,
professedly with.% distinction of pony, for a
meeting to take place on to-morrow (this) evening,
for the porposaof along the Union, by nmeedment
of the I,: h orietitaion oo the but. of John J. Cniten•
den , . programme. is one 01 those movement. on
which, we think, every true hearted Republican
should look lain great donorat. la the earlier
stages 61 the secession movement gentlemen might
readily enough tall into the mistake of apprehend.
lag real danger to nor great and ever to be ad
mired Union. But every day end every movement
03116 It more aheodenely manors. that the whole
thing sra. notion; more or Was than a deep laid
political scheme to arouse the fears of the North
for the safety of our country, by threatened and
incipient secession, by cresting a financial and
commercial panic, by arming on government pro
perty si far as that could be dune without actual
warp sad by any and every other means which the
eeigencies of the times and the great object ehould
appear to demand, and this. induce the Republican
Party to give ap its principles and disband a an
organiaition so as In tenure the Democratic Party,
Northland South, to it. place in power at the bead
it the government.
If I wore a Democrat I would alga such a call.
I would look upon Such a meeting as a eoe.esse.
And I therefore honor Democrats for their seal in
this emitter. It ',just what they want and the only
thing, now, within the reach of human agency,
which ran save them. But on what ground. Be
publlcen. tan enroll themselves on this lid. is 4) me
inezplitable Oa the subject of compromises - the
New York Time. has well put Its point, when it re
cently declared that n all the compromises yet of
fered, that of Mr. Crittenden Included, ought to be
rejected, because they are oil ; they all go
upon the principle of laboring to find out how.umeh
the North can he induced to give op to the South as
a means of inducing her to continue her connection
with us. And scab is no compromise at all." Li
the spirit of unflinching fidelity to the Constitutliat
as it Is, I would luk gentlemen to read aver agate,
as they .doubtless have already read, the Chicago
Platform and the Inaugural Mouse of our pros
set Governor, Carlin; then, if they desire to attend
Union greetings, let It be to proclaim the Union as
it Is—the Constitation as our sires of seventy-six
made it—equal jostioe—a free press—free speech--
Inm palliate —on untrammeled francnise—and death
to those who, for what cense sever, would dare to
fay a sacrilegious hand upon the ark in which are
deposited there emblems of our covenant—these
civil a4d religious bleselnp which we Inherit.
The "labs•+ Minting 1111:31nra Tawas hip
dr. Editor: Permit me to say that the report of
the meeting held In M'Clure township, as published
In the Poet, is moat unfair, as representing that the
people of that Markt favor the Crittenden oompro
labia !The truth of the matter Is, the solutions
simply exposes the sentiments of Col. Kerr, and one
or two others who Spred u officers of the meeting.
"Sentaryign arid the resolotions, and " Beaton"
- did the trying. When a petlemaa to the
meeting t . John Shipman) opposed the Critten
den "humbug," he was ruled out of order by the
chair, bib° decided that the call wad Issued only for
thou Who favored that measure. Thin was a very
clever 'dodge, but it didn't win. Mr. Shipman int
mediatel3i proposed that all who did not favor the
C St
rttletk ,
patob-work should retie, to another mom:
when bee iell excepting roue—and than.
wen' aims of the meetlag— Meets. Henry
phillios, reeldent. mut &soul Faulkner and Jamb
Bckert, Pica Prosideutsi with Thomu Fully, 8414
There an not three Rolublicsos in MN:3lm town
ships and eery few Democuts, 'who favor the CHF
tease °ampule's.. : • Taboo.
Pa 'v Tetrviso —Three vanes tees,, named
respeCtively, John and Wish& Aimeelbw, end Al..'
Fred Ramer, raid to betreaidenta of lbii city, Were
committed to pill on Friday last, by jostles Senile,
of blOnongattela City, charged with the larceny of
cent, hoos►, etc., from persons living sear Lock
No. 41 The farmer' in that locality hare bees;
mach hamoyed for SOW time past by petty thierieg.l
A -committee of tannery have waited on ow/era'
perm:lift ear the Lock, red requeited them to leave
for other parts. .
Tolman I.4%—liir. Rumor, usrpot waavar, of!
Dammam) borough, ortio .wm repotted to bays loft
home very mystaiouoly a tow dap ago, hai return.'
id to ,tho oil attiw shllltig soma Moods la the
*wintry, and Is. vary aseloso to know who warted'
Ms silly story about his hiving United Mammy. ,11.
maws that If hs him board bo would profit bay.
lug the Job dohs by toms ono shoo than Mtn ad&
AL
,tbo Itioth"oilt, Philadelphia sad,Cinelisaa
Daily open, eat he had at the cootie e
Cildestesseea memo depot 45 fifth ottestj ugly
costa byJolmWt•Pitteek, APSE,'
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Governer's Allegheny County Appointments
[Bpeclallnotch to tee Pltbbutr.l. Gantt* I
Heianzono, Jen. 18, 1861.
The Governor haw appointed Jobe she., of
Plater, rlour Inspector; pommel Femme, City,
eater of Weights ■nd Mouture., and Augustus
Ammon; of Birmingham, Interpreter
The eipoiatment of htr.l Shaer teems to give
general natisfaction to your citizens. Some our
elite is nasuifiated in regard to the appointment for
QM
XXXVIth Congress—Second Session.
CITT, Jan. 18, 1861.
House;—Mr. Kure, of Ky., rising to a punn
et explanation, nid that it Mr. Adrian , . resolution,
heretofore adopted, had simply endorsed the me
ant of Major Anderson, he wend have voted Jor
it, but he could not receive the permission of his
Wind to vote for the remainder of the resolution,
end to say, by so doing, that be would endorse
every eel which the President might regard as his
Constitutional duty in Carrying out the laws and
trig the Union. While he was for the
linion, sod believing that he thus represented the
People of ICentuni, he tboitgbt that duty required
es to pause before we imkril the whole Union
aid bring on a general conflict and intestine war.
He did not believe in the right of a btate to ve
t ede. Ho regarded this as the greatest hetrodony
ever advocated by any party ; but while he said
thie'all must 'recognise the right of revolution for
the resistance to oppression on one Bide to secure
freedom sin the other. He did not believe that the
time hnarrired to mown this means of redress
and precipitate so dreadful aes aaaaa ophe. He did
not believe that the present was the proper time 16
lend reinloreementa to South Carolina lad othet
Soutbarti States. We should hesitate and endear.-
or to get' ban by peace what it might be neceuary
to secure by force.
The !rouse went into the comilderation of private
bills.
Mr. Sherman made a brilliant and eloquent.
imeech in committee, closieg the debate on the
Army bill.
Mr. Burnett, of Ky., offered so amendment pro
riding that no face* authorized in the bill should
be used to subjugate any of the seceding Staten.
Rejected.
The 161: was then passed and the Hoare
adjourned.
•
8 .-,Two communications were received
from thelVar Department. Ooe was referred to the
Military and the other to the Committee on Finance.
A commonleation was also . med from the Navy
bepartmeni;relative to laformatlon on Tatou, sub
jects connected with the navy. 'Referred to the
Committee on Naval Affairs.
Bills firm the House were then considered.
Mr. Wade, of Ohio, presented a series of joint
bintions 'passed by the Legislature of Ohio, express
ing the Union attachment of that State and its read'.
hem to give its support to the getieral government.
Mr. Mania, of Va., from committee on foreign
resolotiOn, reported hill to authorize Com. C
to receive certain mark• of distinction from the
Spanish Government. Kennedy, M 4, presented a
Memorial from the citizens of Washington county,
Married: praying for the adoption of Mr. Critters-
•
gee's teiolutions.
Mr. Bigler, of Pennaylvania,. presented fifteen
Memorial. from citizens of Pentnylvania, praying
for the adoption of Crittenden's reirolatione. •
Mr. Simmer, of Mass., introduced a resolution
that the!Preeident of the Coiled States be reques
ted, tine' incompatible with the public interests,
io furnish the Senate with ■ , copy of all
recent cOrreetiondence that has pawed between
the department of State •nd any minister from ■
foreign poseur at Washington with reference to
foreign. seasels to the lure of Charleston.
Mr. Tea Kyck, N. 1., presented the petition of
A. 3, Wend. praying for the paemge of a law for
holden``' a National Convention, In pr, mote the
general wellies of the country, at Philadelphia.
Mr. Cameron's motion to reconsider the rote by
Chico Crttlenden's resolution were tahled, wee
then considered. The motion to reconsider was
passed..
Mr. Crittenden'. reeolution was postponed, on
inotrou elf Mr. Bigler, till oee o'clock on Monday,
liter the consideratioe of private bills.
Mr. Green, of Mo. , presented a joint resolution
that, for tne purpose of protecting the rights of all
the people and all the State. aster as n decolves
epos the Federal aunt y, and to maintain the •
flume 111 its p•rity ■nd excellence, or, hilt.; In
(bat, toe provide for peaceable exparation,.• be it
hereby rivommeeded that the severld Stites take
Immediate metes, by convention or ntheewite, to
make the propositions at the several Sim., each
to the others, or by a Convention al the Stein, as
may hem conduce to the restoration of harmony,
enasimeet with the principle of settee and equity
to all.
The Pacific Railroad hill emits up hot erne post
poned and mnde the special order for one o'clock
•
en Tuesday.
A bill! to authorise a loan for the rate of duty
and le relation to the outstanding Tremury notes
was made the special order hir oat o'Cloeh om
Wednesday peat.
The kinsivas hill thee came up on the special
order.
Mr. truce moved to amend the Kane. bill in
the firer: erwrion. He proposed to strike oat the
word* 'Beginning eta point on the wester* buns
they of the State of Missouri where the 97th par-
Oaf of! north latitude crones the same; thence
west mrsatd penile! to the 26th meridian of loa
gouda West from Washingtoe; thence north on
mid meridian to the 40th parallel of latitude; thence
.east on and parallel to the wartime boundary of
tho Suite 44 Mumouri; thence south with dm west.
ern boundary of said State to the place of begirt.
nt 9 C" end in hen thereof ineert the following :
"Brgineing in the main chains! of the north
fork of the Platte river et a point where the
twenty-oth meridian' Of longitude west bona
Waabingtoa crone* the same ; thence
thecae down and along the main channel of the
Platte m the Mimouri river; thence tooth along the
said air m end the western boandoy of the State of
Miner 1 to the not:Mond boundary of the Cherokee
central :lands; thence meat along the said northern
: boundary to the northern botindary of the said
Osage binds and the prolongation of the same to
the 25th meridian of longtltuds west from Wuhing
, ton; Manes north on ooldmarldian to lbri plate of
!beginning.
Mr. Chandler, of Michigan, sold that be deolred
to present the memorial of Robert W. Drab, col
lector of the port of Detroit and thirty others, most
ly Democratic office holders of that city, asking
tae primese of the Oritteoden reeolutlon. Laid on
the table.
Mr. Crittenden, of Ky., preeenbrd the petition of
the °Wrens. of Monongalla costal, Vs., praying
for the adoption of the aompromles measure' pro
posed by Mr. Crittenden. Laid on the table.
The Senate was in ease:seise ormino nearly lour
hour. on the nomination of Mr. Holt, as Secretary
of War; It was confirmed by 39 against 13, after
an exciting debate ' in which the Sectimionista ar
dently participated.
The hill ietroduced by Mr. McKean, of N. Y.,
last Monday, is to repeal the law making at Char.
Ireton, Georgetown and Beaufort, in South Caro
line port, of entry, even in time or peace,. it
coils snitch more to collect revenue at three ports
than it jllllO4llllll to. Mr. McKsan9i desire in to stop
the foreign trade, mod send 'sufficient naval farce
to blockade those harbor,, and in this view he is
not alone.
Washinevon, January 18.—The President 'eat
the norninetion of Mr. Holt so Secretary of War
to the Senate to-day. It was considered in MM•
entire isuion, and from all accounts the ;monad.
eary•discussion was of an exciting character. An
effort wan made by its opponents, bet this was as
strenneaely resisted, end soceeethilly, the motion
of reference being defeated by a vote of 34 against
13. The objection to Mr. Holt by his opponents
is that la their opinion be is a ceercioniat, and this
some of them openly avow. His confirmation I.
now considered certaini•the matter is specially
assigned for immoderation tomorrow. • '
The nomination of Mr. Mclntyre of Penna.,
a. Concrete, of Customs in the neighborhood of
Charleston, Instill suspended, bales in the bends
qt the Committee on Commerce.
It eras incorrectly stated in the Senate report
that Mr. Latham ' of California, =prod an indefinite
pompoliemencofthe Pacific Railroad bill; the me.
Lion wea made by another Sentitor.
The Alabama Sepatom were notified talky, by
telegraph, from the President of the State Coeveni.
tion, not to love their seats until further informed:
The trouble is the refesal of delegates front North
Alabama to sign the ordinance of secession unless
the time is postponed for ascesaion till the 4th of
March:
IMII
The peperi in the Booth cad hereabout, publish
• statement that Commodore Shabrick, of the U.
S. Navy, died recently at Tend!atom, South Caro
lina. bis Is dot true ae the Commodore he in
Washiegton tovday, atteadleg to, badmen, sad is
perfect well. The navel officenv.at the Pensa
cola au, ysrd have been formally detached and are
now awaiting order' from the department.
-RALpon, N. C., Jae. 17.—Thexixpect of the
debannon the subject of the Federal Re'Atkins has
not varied to-day. No vote was taken except os
oinneimportaskaineedment.
In an Senate tne • times, perhaps, looks a little
more novelly.
Megan. Ostia* ail Morehead spoke is the Sen
ate in favor ofa Gement Coevention. !deny strong
speeches were mode ler, secemian.
The Mouse is holding eight amnions. ,
BT. LOVIII, Jan. 18.—In the Mouse, yuterday,
Mr. iltavenson'a substitute to the Convention bill,
asking:Congress to call • National Convention, was
lot by a vote of 104 to if.
Mr. Laory'e amendment to the original bill, sub
mitting the nation of alCoommUon to the people,
wu Mum adopted, sad the bill paged by a vote of
105 to 12—all the Repubiletan delegation from qt.
Loals except one voting in the negattve. •
Be. tows, ..Tan. 18.-j-'the reported seism of a
largo aplenty of poerdee by the authorities of Lot:-
Week et New Orleans; belooglog to a Bt. Louis
merehabt, Is untrue. ',The powder hat Dot yet reach
ed that port.. 'lt Is itederetood that the Governor
of Leatebute boa proPeeed to pitches" the powdetoa
ita enlist at New. Orleans. , . , •-•
Aiddrir, N. Y., -- Jso.; 18.—Io trio Hoare of Arm
bly; tbd Cormadttedon Strdwitl Itatatissa; wad, a
roport.; Thidoaimlttes dratted to'idgedre who is vs.
avowed* toe the prwoot trorbis, but deetardtbst
New Tick, widla • standing truly In support ago
Nowt did Imre both by 'wand and Nadoadd idd,
will *opts* do Imperious d dohs all td, bdr
ptdraito wiuditits Ur; diraffrotod: Stated.
131 . ff;'••
tti -0 rplaisliddi.: l llb• liayoriad' Weds dlr.
sew oripdakilii pad htproltsdavy anispo
e:7.`✓, 4 ~...hn~£woe`:t 4SG.r -;iii'.
Ammon), VE,Jek. 113 J—The State Senate de-
bated ihe resolution passed in the House pester
der, contemplating* sitionaf.coureation. Amend;,
mum 'were proposs . d file more motile protee.
lion of the South m 1 the ;proposed bade of the
_adjustment. f No action was taken. The HOVNI
named a bilf, appropriating one million of dollars
for the defense of the State and aetheriziik the
issue of mealier' , motel to that amount, bearing Gk
per cent. Mimeo.
HAMPTON !ROADS, ',Tan. is.—The ship Morning
Star, Capt. Oanipbell,Uf Windsor, N. S., from Liv
erpool, with !all and lion, bound (or City Point, ar
rived with 149 passengers and the crew of the ship
Globes, Captain Illanlte, boned for New Yoh, which
was burned on the aftCrooon of the 12M. Anvers
saved bet 00M, who jumped overboard. 10 general,
the cargo, baggage aid clothing were lost.
N. You, Tan. q.—The steamer Marion has
arrived from Charleston. She bas thirty free col
ored personal and 1 laborers who had been
employed on rort Stier, as passengers. The
latter report that the ir pe at Fort Sumter were
to good spirits. They ad plenty of provisions
but of worm were deprived of vegetable and other
articles of marketing
klrmanadirrnt.fa, Git, Jan. 18.—Tbe 000TettitOn
wu in sourefsuslon,lll day.' iAt. four o'clock tills
afternoon ell Coureadon adopted emulations:
dadaringit the trgbtkad duty of Booth emotion
to secede ;Id, appointing a committee of 17 to t'
port an ordinitice of "amnion. Yeas 100; nays 130.
'4 The Milwaukee and MU
) to-day by the Marshal on
a District Court. It wu
of the creditors and 'as
n. II —The Governor hes
3 ventlon cofirmed General
t on Anderson and Jame%
o the flouthren Congrese to
lemma.
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r :ppl Railroad trari no
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cis ill
o ar of tha United /Mai
•p dialed by the bilk
se dog stockholders.
TALGEBAMIC, Fla., J
appointed tied the del
J. Norm, CUL' J. Pm
Poirera as delegate. to
meet at Montgomery
pc /
Denise the eonflagr
the bombardihent of the
led warehoulie of oar.'
of Lowell, (the depot
Cathartio Pile, fur Chi
rnon of Canton, owned by
British, the extensive med r
tryman, Dr. J. C. Aing,
4 hie Cherry Pectoral and
la,) was totally destroyed.
.4 upoa our Government for
of hie property, and hence
crack with oar alder brother
4 e now moires • demM
ndemnity from the Wei
tll grow another not tr
Amoy. Stick to it; Doctor; and if our Govern-
m •ot roalotaina oar flights wherever your Pills are
sold, we shall Only belunproteeted on finals that are
_ ery barren.—keform'er, Trenton, N. J.
CUT M. THILOATJ--SOMU6I Weash, for many
can a gunsmith at tluaoioprille,9n this county,
at his throat . on.list Sunday near Fialeyville,
bile laboring underia fit of derangement; but he
till services, although ha gave himself a frightful
gash with a barlow-haife. The physician thialm
him rpcovery
,prcbable, .
J 22- Dastrzs62.-114. L... 5111, No, 246 Penn
tteat. luau& to all tTatiolica of the Dental profits
lon.
HP-Dorton C. Bans, Water Cate mid Ilomm.
ethic Physioisni sisoiageat ter Ralobmea celebrated
rain for Raptures. file. 130 Smithfield St. j
*WALL shoold*ot tail to read the adver
t...amnia Prof. Wood. lia tudaVa woe- • t
garTO FOURTH STORY of
the GIAZITTIII for term of lire lean m la{
on reomosable term. Apply to R. 1011011 T /1 00.
! • Omit. Ooontiqg nom.'
Foot.—Attention is called to
Ude teat istmerastole a i d sclentifi pre raratton t admilsod
•ht another Mama. hie an entirely new &savory, and
most sot be antotinded With soy of the tintarons patent
wedldase of the des. It It a twain remedy for alpha
disaese tpscifiwt. tan ti tao.rl.ll, thaw of 'a chronic aster.
—ol long stendlon—oi Irak., aloud., and yews. Soifer.
ea, try 11l
Megan 01101“91 1 Darrow. of AN Pork. aro We ta l
Rate bi It, end alio proprietors of We world.renow
Dr. lasieutre Lasittstai Maul. an article which every
Platt. ottonid ban in tier medicine slaw In use of nee
and conteialtith as It dos, no plasmic or ophite of any
kiwi. It stn M nikd twin wits the atiaali confldence,and
will he found en Invaluable specific lawn case of Dahl:dile
aniptelots —Ohio Stati:hoosal, Coluatbas.
Wee adieetlessneqt- For ale by 510.11. SIDYBIII
Aant..l4o WadeL Ptstelbareh. Pa. dePintikerlat
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Belting and Packing.
Oar GUIII 11111{141111131 het streoglei adapted to
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will run straight olth ia2 ... .ct . ltieretrig on the polloya It
Is matinhmtured hy pull tot heossmoihmohe It Mtn*
to •Ithstatal heat of Shp Fahrenheit, siiiboot Wing
allectoll, mad lite sevannit soid se not dimlniah Ito pHs.
DI Ity. It hi thin-steno opt ooly yYaaDlo tor sheltosed open
alloys bat specially Wanted to tettbineof *nooses to Um
tooth., and cam conatittitly to ran lo worplacer, seitbont
Our LEATLUCIL 411112LTING IssztensimlybstoWn
In this mmennolty tbi, baat attiol• M lb. hind in use, to'
pnrra witch V. east Mtn} bomber of thabeat relleeneen
Oar CIVIL PAO K 110 le that web, by tlas Nags Scat
Compeer, minntaetund end. Coodyeer.a patent, and Is
wall known to b. of Imperial quality. It is consklared by
antiwar. and miehinlim thillapmisable arbermnia Mama
jnints are to be neele,M no mbar =balance b.. .a much
atomicity, *Mk% will stand ow blab • dam. or haat.
DeLANOE,
23:3 Libeity Sta.opPOWl•litedut Wood.
Onakata, Loco e Lesthm, Belt Hanks and Riveta
always am hand. ; Jaliwer
=
Couno,llllooda, July Mb, 1843.
Mum. Joon Iltrustio;k Oo
Your ..Inpectlee.. or 'Torsion Power Marin,"
0.• dorm wonders 1 aria utiolty dtapoodont and wretched
slam L applard It, sod la arm Itruaro the chtlin wen mamd
sad oa krar hr oriano4 It t. the aimplear can hnagltodde
ands wonder of agora or art: I 'rook! not !writ/mat Mb
.10p•orloe h •Ingli boar. fly conataatly year( air It, I
man to IA "ago.. profit," Yoe., 4 , 17 MAY,
Y.IL OUT.
•
*Nu, Alabama, July Old, 11100
Oarrtnum:
I bare hem inatebed foam Megrim by the op
blkatiou of your woodegfol "Inpretior'!or "Version fever
Comm.. Ifor rsvenJ jeers I barn sobered ...ray memo
bum fever saddens. Inset Spring my ilfe era tbrearroed,
but your remedy had duetroyed the draw, *ad I sin rap.
Idly gaining es actaid etrwegth
lully, yours, D. N. BARRAN.
111. truly vrattlerfol prmention aud tore for heir and
/gm owl riCiesu Thers, will he mut by moll, poet paid,
oo woolen of oue Mdlen. Alm for We el all respectable
Sirtmera and Country *term
Pylori* Depot emOdenufectory, 111 8010 street, Blob
toond,Ve. Brunch Od/0.., Beek of Cramer. Building,
New Tort. Addrewe
boliberlyT JO fin WILCOX* PI
PITTSBUBSIt 4CEIrTURAL WORKS,
Noe. 49 aird P'erry
aunty
rtrnmo .111. PA.
VRAIIIK U. WILLIAMS,. PROPHIMITOR.
• WOULD call !the attention of FARMIMS,
Dttetwie, Pettieµ out other", to the celebrated
Telegraph Ifity,l Straw and Fodder Cutler,
orwhkh bats sow wain thahettog a large otaatro.ot wt.
WWI roc tot n►ed .ad Pawn.. Also,
Starl Corn Sbellare,
ether Paull* or Mae., tor hand at Power.
BatPs Improved 'Ohio Mower and Reaper
Horse Powers and Threshers. *
Dog Powers, most Improved'. Pattern.
IngenielPs Hay Press,
AND (MIRA Aotticutrutur. NIUDIINIDY,
wholeeste and rot.% -*or further Inkarioation; liAdrou
above. 41.211m1111.
Tin. BONIOII trniescu rititolleTLYSs.-.4bla
xi allele nobles Uwe whom health or odratondrumos do
not mama an L biarterie or ionallyi Warrant* or limit Um
sombre of noir olleptiai without LaMar tin oosoutotios.
ft la the only son and I Imre mwrinnive anion freetiowew
wodDrosard.
_Thiokol, article can in swat by mall to y
Put of thy WOW Strum. Wanda. two for at, and $5
Ddoom. . .
i. U. A 4 BONDY SIFIXIZI /MILL I MOVIIIIT P11.1111."4
Thome rills ore the oak medicine IMMO or dark lanai
ran rely moon with ratan and corning, for tho lonmedlate
Taunt of Utotrantemo - t laritleLate. Thryakerld
WWI/ undeufwernwenall• ill
_Per kn. loch boa
oontalin 71 "Ws. nentin mail The moomr won he moult
ed on all Madame of a Ornate nature, . Genment,
a Vida CON mol madams norifero
Geo. IL. Duct IL IX. Gan earner of G and Orchard
irtneta onorthe shoe !store. Antrum No. 0 Orchard et..
New Tara: .11otablinst in tan. , - . , • - •
W J. VANKIKK-,
• I • lamed of Ma
LANDA.Gicivr ( 7 iml. "'''' 7 ' )
. .
A Notary Publio and County Survoyor '
souvis, POLE ootani. Mo.
- Prompt attoutloa sling feria Patios and LooosumWou
nate taWhilourl. Emma sod lowa. enylkliwt
_ -
II7OR - RlMlT,—Notioo Ai busby Oren that por. JpolC,
mats Jour term. =, &parrot 1f 111. la for root. for
fo==`b4ill27,lfi:::::milrongr. 1. hnntf.
...to Um. roan. Tye or In* boom IuMI mill lots or
tumid moszontod IA ado
I W 14/1171113LUI,iiird.
arEgis t ralLY 4 Walla; 4 ,4 41r:r0b. at
tway Lewd ow loodwoot t ilbstrioja woosoVa,
NH' mot stslO. hoofs/ Atw
tm o to owo ram fol on. •
JollDif P. DOM Wholesale - Dealer .
: %WM, SainAollofindi4s.sl4 Drstfille.
QUITING Tag- TIMES—WALIe PA-
N., PUS sea BOADIP.P wall b• gold mit redo:cal pima,
Jai 1 W. P. 74411113HALp PI Wood st,
irIiDSR-5' Phampigue stoTe
by' ./.1. - trAtinnti • OD:
DRY Appvt-15 eke. Bright' Dry Apples,
to , MORT H. 00L1.13141111 Wood ANL-
1/1 &88. PORK 00. bbis. Mom Pm 4:
1.11. biuck4i. si.4l-'10.1.1.bi •
UUTTI&B.=-5 bba Xxtra Mil Barer. '
1,11 nda J. 14 - mrskyn.comink
PAMhagtr mibt-bla
WINDOW Olastr---2(0 taxes aarattal
vonarmarti dmB nunr.aown.
~ •
4A 4.;
diii:ig.::::::::,:.:7....
oclie
comAtEßabtr, REcoRD.'
TITRE OP AII.IIIILATION pOll4,
pIBIIIILIIY.
J mu% Do.wom.T.P.
H. Plll, 76, J. J.Gamens.
C. H. Pl6lllOl, . I 70111 M 1201111.
PITTSBILIRGII MARKETS.
[Reporfed y for tile Pittebterp4 Gosette.l3.,
• l'alarr, J. Is, 1061. Y:
• There weirs. wool, tat little bream trinna•Cted IcKtot.
The produce 'Buret rOorda. torahs and doll, the met,.
Um* geonally befog i the small ray tolbe city orb.
LOOK 7 conaose• quiet sod larks orliboot luerrrir
any cbsnp to Dote to prkor. The demood le (mite Ilraleed
sad lb. tionmetilooe oron 1e proporli.e. No oote the 1,4-
lorlog sr/no :
Soper. I Retro. 1 re. Tem.: Psoet
0 00.
110 bbb tram atom.--4
40 do ir wdo 6.12 61 0
:86 do w w do •11 76
100 do •w do 600 663 6 OR
34 do ir ar• do
26 doss 6lt 600
OR O eNNIN 6 -666..rtim. Wm of 10 004. N 0
7 35.(41).11. 6 do do at N.lO bli• oFtedm at So and 4 lOW
congaed et 10. Illola•Wa !salmi but vochanged. Sam 4(
bblo os 84#36c; 201 do do at 34o—mah. Oolfae—Rake
of 100 tqa to city tn.:fret 14%01% 16 dodo id 16#163(6
and 16 do .1.) at 16.
01181t60--Balea of 40 bu W R at 10m 10 do at 93(j',10
do Cream at 94, and 31 do Hamburg at 103#.
DRIED 1801T—da1b. of lA Droll bream at $1.764
1040 at PAO do c6oirdat d2,21' 11 do apples at 'I 6, .aod 13
do do at 8:34 •
011..01L—Mdesof10 MI No 1 Lard to city Wade at 900
,
11110111/#O6l. 1/101011-45a100 of 1,000 Mt at 81,76 IR
OWL I • ' .
06T9—dull but oartmogad. Saks of 100 bush fron t
depot al 26c.
APPLEIS-41aloa of :to 14,18 ot II do at it,
004 2t 001. do as
ottocars , -sa. of 10 dur. common at sL4Opor do.
1311•Nd-61atof 30 butt *Small Whits at 760 11 Insth.:: ,
000th MEAL-241a of 00 barb from Sat bands at 4.5 c
bosh. •
8008-B,lles of.loo los at 14g6160 yi do..
• ournalinti—ask ? of 460 bush st 64,62 IS bush+
*fro. non. ,
WI UB r—Balos of 16 bbl. flectlflod of lie 11 SuW=
from store.
MONETARY. AND COMMERCIAL
. ..
Unwrap liourr, Jao. 17 —Floor—Becelpts 2011 'alit
lloritet nob t and eteal l, j o . Balm won no lolkm/oil:AO 8407416
'ironed city^. at $1,37 del; 171 liitilo eillobserk" do at jero
del; 60 btits eososdo" at $4,41 Pt; 110 bbl' "Appleto n
round hoop at $4,85 deb 2E4 tibia slows" endue antra 1
14,274 doe 125 bola Oil: dope saps at $3,76 del. ..;.;
11111 litufle.',3 low choke Mkkillnis a 216,60 on trick;
377 bap Bran at $6,76.16 track. ',
What—Bondrile 74,161 Do Market pilot. Bolos were.
309 too Bed and Whit& Minter Mind at $l.lO on track; no
too Northwestern Olob ett 6.2%c lo don; MOO to do at Mk
team 12,000 brf Neil opting at 800 1' stare;;
10,0*0 to do of
2 054 C fur delini2 on f *Worley 1 6,000 bra do at 80.4c4
samodelivery; 12,00014. No 2 riming at 76e to Mono 2069
too do se B.B•Xe Id Mom Baia of mane h. wimple In Do
Were.. folkorr,3oo h choice noligt 840 Gs track; 300 tio
loon Club at dtidol: 1400 bo smartest 1116 on track. .
Oont—Bcoolpts 23,261 ha. Markot • ohadereaskr. Be;
wen: 1,000 fro mimed at MXe In store; 9.000 Ma do at 28.
In door, 12000 tot dont 28 , , , ,p1r40t0n; I,OVI On. flej at •
In store.
Oato—Receipts 2.163 bo; market • shade euler. get 4.
800 Mr No 1. 1740 lortorm 1.200 bo do. 17kic In istore,,,
Hy e—Becelphi Odd big market inlet and nominal at itte
On track. 1
Bala Booby—Receipt. 1,042 t ash. Market more mitre. Bales
wen-400 turbo-los In lop ot 600 on Ora; 140 bap tioa
atelle oo track; 170 bag* eb ret tde on beck; 100 by commilin
etdoo at track.: k
boode—Roceltito 6,781 ma. Tlamthy and In good demand
sod Inn. Balm wer;;l47 lop choice at 82,25; It hop geed
sts24d; 7 batimto gtOlonneed b frieel R.
fired at 21,72-4oyers y Ilsoltid to $1,60; 10 sip
chcike mid at 21,76. .
!, nIL6.
Ilia money glaring rather gotta today, with* i,
falr
demon* but BMA= lad cutaway and &Mateo loon ober
ly. The regular tomer bikini Int clam piper sr 1b
612 and butoldera are es 2@B lit cent V mouth. The
demand for *tattooer Oa. henry--deeders ooklee on
adv.. on the arrant of yarteoloy. The market*
decidedly firte, sod the, tendency le still upward. The'nr
alas booking boom. were drawing for their costooters at 84
preen, but ontaiders had to pay %rd Ipi cent prom. Me
pot, i ~,
..-
•
New York dight. ..... .......... Boyle} Belling. ,
.. 'lO4 prom. % till pinto
1i0n0n.... .. . ... —........ i.4115f0r.n. YA 3 / 4 Pim
Phbedelable.. re4o/illnlki .%ier, Pfl.
Baltlatoce.. .... ... , .... 4404 di..
Obi Pr•m• . •
~
Neer Orleaue ---o•—• if Mele. %I l I en*
Gold le eteady at 3131 VI ant prem. There is but AI
11l
change to eneurrent money, and We have on alterattene 4i,.
malls In oar table, though the dispoeitkh mew to be a 4i.
dine In the rats or Miscount onlllinois mad Wisnoissin •
—fain On.. ,!
No, 01 ...e..tniat , Jan l7 .— Th. Wyk*. fn..
Konrad of a ammo of rate to money at. the Beak of Rig.
lona to 611 tan, failed to affect oor Men market for 00
change or mousy to MM. !ha news wie .not noshed until
after the:mail for the Cunard.r of this toonilog was main
up. Sot we do not Sod that the Banton to. diepoted to si
n.. ...MM.. .bon tot ‘1 ant 1.1.1... re
ateemer. The Eartretat from Bouthemptou, broankt sascv
Ivo io Gold. Tho dleconut nee outside of Bun am nearly
down to Hoak rate on etristly girder. doubk-reasse prim
739 it not being the merest quotalltilni, with demand
atT it tent for prime el day aneeprome. At call,
booed at SOT, mot on apprmed collateral, with poly,*
moderato &mad foot, ..the Stock Broker., among whop
moat of the Completive moms eo, really swam ou the
ante{ than the nano, bawled to tarry anat. 00tna fustier
salm of the now 12 it root Treasuir 11111. were moo t 0467
at 1.2 ni rot, sod lea hod that the lospreseloo usio. [nand
MU. had • good poqlon of the blda for the 7d.000.000.16
be %stapled en delordel will he ere lower rate of Ihlartin
than 12V neat —Trim* ,
Cum..; Jan 16.—Ititatiange vanilla/ today, decidedly •O.
The min ken held It nominally at 6'(t cunt • part of Ma Mg
lot the rate gradually settled down to 6, which holden
en, have Loco very glad to tato. Very little 111111 11104 . 14
Mr helm. sad oat... to. dammtt beconow o f. ache. gild
onweing.a farther decline mon ba roaltral, Tha bnyani
price todity has been 3ffAir itt cent preen. Parchmers tar
any cooalderalds lota, men at thews figures an not plenty.
Noon at CLIKIIIIIIII,4IILI 16.—The receipts a Hoge wed*
fair dazing the Nat 14 kotatta bet the demand wee good. the•
weateer betas own, b i forabW, and Wan rel. e.t.d.
K W
higher, belts pel kw goad ooteastal et Wieder extra
toevy could not be hwaght below $O,OO The reeolpho wet.
4410 b.d dotted Ills had gm:wipe:rex boo. The ocoottob.
ed rod emeihatepthe d.wwld for the yeedoot Wade to media
holoatoof Mk, thee., and oweritbstonatag the teoelple
will be quite liberal fee • day wit., MI of peetwpe bottler
prices .11 be reelized.l4Gleante.
We amok • eltdesseett of the exports, (excludes of epack.'
from New Yerk to totehin poets, for the week and ea.
J.
isao. ISM /8 6 1,L
P the t0i11t—..... .... , $657.109 $1,494,1V9V5, AO
Previottelynported ........ 4 66,762 1.4342,637 /MP
...
$5.019,90
MET
WHEELING—per e 413 ib;
344 Eke oora, J Daises; 130 10111ar &Uletlii•
00.: 112 do ro, ratoo, Ono A Maria; 1 lad whisky, a &So
sin, Pour Lauda; I Wu wad4lng.,E Provi(alkid; 1 tur eel!
Bard:. ebb •••1•0, draaae4l (14114 g 41 . .t* whelp,
W A eon & eo; 10 DOI. mop ley J Herber; 11 DWI bbec 2
to, 2 ant, 11 I. IrOnatiock• ^ 111. WWI", Jae A Itsr. Ora
25 Hs trod, 11 0•roble; 15M:we, owner; 15 1•1•• hay, Mth,
A Trimble; 60 Os poultoet, 32 do corn, 12 bal. e5i,.1 : 12,
61eDdosId; 21 Ow esdia, Mottle.
212 W O&LIANS—p. Smear 80016-16 bbl.
Joe. P Owe; 15 balm eatoo.„ All•elmoy lemarape• 00;t36
1.1.4. sager, Bh/lrer.• Dilworth; 1 amber, I coil rne•;.l 001,-
1 above!, Colem. • KIM; 6 boo =do, Italt•terr A dailTh;
13 beds•ngsr,667 bets molusel, E U Myers& ere 61 Will
=000.7 op week; Mark & o.Y, 11 tdie t • yob, Ono Oil
114 49 04 69 enitoo, Meg. Pomace& • mot 172 bbl. oil, La
owe oil 163 dodo, Win 11 Mum; 16 &Ws lard, H. 1:6101
• ex ?bp, rlad (nut, 21 dos broom., lidgertou & 81.411 it;
I bed soirar,' 1 bbl 0301.1111 M Wm ter ; MA hoop pol••,45,11
paw; 32 Lela apple*, leo iferlArt..
C12C133.1121- 7 per Poked-74411 beim agtoo, 11 bbLi
.20 do whisky, tlart• A ea 6 he& mime, J U 8 00rrd.4
dodo, 46 NA. mo 1•••••, Orateds, A Ti 100110; 130 Wooer.
ingot, 21akt • ar, 63 bbl. 44111422, Jai 1 . 0 6. 11 4: 411
••rbeit,E•aredy A bra; 120 bleb lard, 481.1 b buns, r 1
1.. a “.; 300 empty 1.1.1., M•ekrown &Gregg; 33 601
abodes & YorINW,I balm lades, P•ooeck, Lan & ea 2 eels
todre, 1 bed do. Rek•••11, Peers • ra 6 bleb whlsky.2N,L6f
ebb do, 2 62. bitten, UM* A Tellable; 4 boo me, Lipp b•
mil &ea lot co• 1 b.& &Mire& Meant, & ea 23 0669 3 91 1 .
29 b6la do, W. 11•0102; 1 toll GI 11,18,Jolus 012161. • 9
RIVIDS Sit Wit
The rine lies gages another tore, .on 1. now nnwd/len
rapidly. with lON then towhee* feet by the Ow meet In
naming. The:weatberlhea:eseimad euwejlettled}ppwerawe
iallecolghtunwnelly mild for Wm M o wn or Ilee year. The
ordeals won the Intiny Booth teem New Otleeos, Pained
Iran Cloninnatt, and 8 p Bailer from he ell haelhig
wood aim There wen no &pertains weld. tram nwn
ler paste. The Illteghemy Is now enthwlr anent In,
end the pockets on thin steno will ream. their tripe I in
nedlately.
Welegraplo.s 111aratata.
Naw Toni Jan. 111•••43ollow Widow Wan of Liu.
b.b.. at 12344124'0.. flour Du athattoid Se; Um teartpnt•
rimed voe. but ot 04 . 10.500 DU* ww• .1,51 at $5 -14
$5 55 kw atsl.s $5 011011 50 for Obto. and 55 805'161015w
tlootttafa. labast Imlay and daoltolog; es* 11,600 bold:
red wawa, at =ea 35, whistb. St 114.1 621 Milwalatt
Olab, 51 25; Maio aorta& $1 =Ol 11 Cori Is emir;
12.000 boah..okl at 10671e4 bandana» um wbfts soutlaira
760. Pork l• steady arid arm at $l7 2.6€517 50 for /tip',
and pa time Prima Lard arm at 0550100.
Era at 111340111}4. cake Leavy at • Waal decline. Hfoa
active.
emendran, Jan. 18.-Hoar unchanged and dalk mks
nahaportaak *amni' $1 O. Wheat Era at Intl Wpm.
Vont la actin demand and prkea are tending opwasla;
lb. &mead fair the Booth are lecniming; war would Whig
30 card& on anteid. Oats - declined to We; receipt._
,1 41 410.
and mars Mien than boyars at Mra
t. ta Rye and WTy
aris unchanged Whisky Is in good &mead-sod priontur•
He higher: ale. Ltd. at 133,fe, Hop are Is. liOnd
demand and prima an admocing; ale. OW bead at sd. 3O
F 4,0 In 7 fey receipts were IT light dtrthtt the !teat
SA limit
M. PM* in salvo thump' ; mho WOO at
$lO 40 and $l6 Kahn, the haw rata at whkti tW mar
ket amid haolleiata Leal advaaardi to Sr., with saleitiof
700 thircen dining eery Arm at thly re a Balk maids
buoyant at 04146 1 4 fbr abouldersand 405 , 1•0 Aka Atm
oatakin rates Including paitkamw. Omen yaws Ily,rigT
for Shoulders and Olden, and gd14.41:16 fur Max draw
ls, bra.. 'boyar firm at 114 ;1457545
ged Wreasairig7o. Wilke
136140. •
T 0... Wormy markst Ss' unchan. Ezetaang• on Wow.
York sad Warm ha admitted to gennlam s and theta la
a good demand with • light supply.
Pannsatectra s J.n. 10.—Plour Is unobinged ; aka of
wwwww extra at $6 $7; swoise at $6 3701 et• sad fairo
$0 00431/. What anady: mks 0000 Midi red at $llO
Sk and white at $1 4161 50. Odra staMly at 1146/oka,
Wiwi final TOd hap Hid mid at 1150120,0; IWO mats Jam
at 103 Whisky unchaugsd. Bac. hams W 4 at 804144
Lard ,
,
PtUUSILPIIA, Jaa.l7.—Pknir very vital al $6 ITO Ottyr,
lb? topiorilak, $5 Wain br am:NMI:IU kw elltza
family wid $5 a6t6s7 foe filmy 'beat aactiawywlArala of
Opal taut, ME 'at $1 3061 $5; white at $l. 40ettIlli:
Owe taawir taws h ollatior taloa ot 2,40 baaliola
yellow it tkaITSV., sad Iwo at stow.,
.Rte.oaf 14
5t11. 1 41130. Jatwact at 1.30 sad Java at 1%. roar mot.
11111140
. 4atow4y at 1111455190. •
jciSEPII „ARAMS.
DINNWIST;'
' - •fq
No. 07 Wylie Strad, Pittaburgh.
itaanuaelia—Dr. 4 K., PotiOck. Dr. uallock Tiumises
Robbins. itomll *Mt. mull*
/ 11 PFNZU Tilfiti DAY,
O ..•
•
4 - STYLI! P
. . .
60=2=
Stj lit Datil •
Moilla, Irish Upsii,'
soli.
Jill
I „ Dark Lanoster Illogimmo.Slagt
10e:t irgyat",t,,ei
Ou god !fool
:'II2TONif WILT'
US to 6 Ineho,liti
R PS-4000 y,;cla Irk
N. COLLIN".
12: ESSg.0
noSebraals,b
pGS--10 Pressed ; Ho m j :411
w
irDoNAa'atations.,::
to Maly 4.-
H'¢ , '""l"
I tilk
.g;:t 1 .
. 81a4 11 1 11 19
wow ilwral saw lbsititi:
bi4te Cheenutiiiii More par .
, . INATe a WIL801 , 1,;.; '-
WS Liberty 'Oa
- - .
HICSNUTI3-- ,
ante Sot
.iiNew Lard, jure ree'diin
tiliowtt inallPATlWilli.
lUl6Ariltk-20
..111 formals 6;
TIOTATOKE
POistooNJullt
ble.itttrusit White Reaps, ,"
•ri S. E. (murmur a ootl •
/but lONA moor W;;;,4:
thole* bleshandlk
some 111•01.1 awl 'bit*
priaisOttiorcia'dfitratb) •
- zassziasgo:
sa. .
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- slii-ziai - ,e4 , -4,---,-,- , - , ..... , i , -t2 , ..,.
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*penal '414111411. .• ....
„ Deli—KAM 01111-43A111DTB;
wa.411.11/LTGEHOLOIIII 71MilitS,DYNI 1
i ne 04 0 ml .ad WI is ae 11:•,411
Az others arti Mere imititionk. iiad 'lma
to wrsiamd,lf 808 DUD 10 0110•0•Ndkele. . . I .
QUI HIM, ORNWITY HAIL DTA holaadr la a
bra and o.lDram et Mut. •81180.‘ UN We*
jury io Nu haDor
.• ' ' - ".
81.8111111 MED AND DIPLONAR bra Dm grace
id 10 N.Dt• A. DAD sines 18:10. sad Mt 110,008AND188-
tion. ilsBv• Win it tie" BAD 0080 panes alba*.
ioae
WK BATCH II RAM D'fapralsosi a aim s ' IN
10 be diNiagoihol War% and D wAsaiams DA 110
Ware JANA kW, keg Nun bs oooo Bo4asathe
Masai. ailed ' maedka the UN* 40 1 16‘88801 IN
.
141081:8108 • .
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tory, 1188 Medway; No. Tot. - •
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Sold 01 e ll dd. sod toga; of 11D0 WWI 16811•Aby Din
ONE imd Fang Goode D•010rA . • • •
AVID@ patting. his the Dams and addnes um Alm!
plate l
rag on Ibursldem of web bond -% : .'4„l-
WILLIAM A. IA
Del •01' ' 18 Hoed streNO TCll2l BMatt... ;
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110 UNAIIII noesuagart MONINALILIIIIII ----
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Do ' , fail to prOotitit Mi. Winilow's Booth
.
help for Oblldreolhoo444. 11l bee So Otplalta NEIL
If Cm, Trafinfaelibll p....-ati•ablianabeigu...
grime rethethe .11 tateatatika—alll allopeliaattA_
taro to tietolat• the bands, Dogged loos Ito tt.
.111 eve lv
rad tohnorsee• sad relief mailmen to per
lefonta d Perfectly safe loan ewes.
Thle "lute. preperatlop la lb. preeedttloa of au ii
Mot hotopartoaced ene eltlifollenall• Phlableas la We,
Raglan owl hie been and witb 'anor4aillog womb
tialluital of ail.
Werbiiiovo It the beet sad eanitt roma la the imatt.ta
W mot of Dessatm and Dlarbose la Cleltrillell•laar ft
wises bloom teething co from any other owe.
If Masai health can be settmate4 by manna •
Naha'
le worth Ito eaten In goi• . I.
HOW: of bottles ere gold evert pee la the UMW
SWIM. 1 It f. an old and inilklial rs .
I PRIOB ONLT SI 011•12 • . . ..
Mir one geonlustualtesth• of 0111171
Klee, New Toth, Not tbo maul& .
Sold liiiroul.o. thomsohoot the
fte.ft k it.
DRAT . 11. Illfaill, Agent Per
1 PaollialvfoT
taiu.s. A u esottion CO P=a 111114.
II AND
Al IVA ID I. 'l' IDt GI. Vtr OIDH 8 .
1 PITTINNUNICIII. •
PARK, irCURDY 411 CO;,,
51 NUFACTURSRS OF SRIATIIINO,
nit &TAU , and BOLT OOPPLO. OTTIOJID . 170 T.
PRB ii4TTOkiLL Bfidead Bull Ikeons, epselsrDalikterißs.
Also, Oppartara and Dashes IsiIIITAL4 'l'nll PUTS .
immt, IRON, WIRI, Be. Oanataatly on lissd,Thsaare
riaahlAie and Tools.
Polowse,No. 149 Pirsi and in tikoesdetresy,
P.lttabiargik, Psalms.
airipeelal orders of Ooppor tat toga, &stood
mytHiltdawl7.2.
IkAFL 1304 D SPIKE COMPAZT.
Jossiab W. 10.11114 , w8114
anamat.
(drearaws te /brim, ROA I lima)
RAIL ROADAPDLES, MAIM
AND BOAT SPIKBB:
of Water Street and Cherry anew •
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...ow,
.7,0.13LN COCIELIELAM BELO.
lIILTOMMIX2II
troadttaillisg. Iron Vaults, Vault Dear
Wfldow Skutten, Window GuardOw"
mtil.Vv. 91 dasod /Strut awl 99 Third gra.
n Wool and IllakA) 1117311111161/. TA..
Ban aii haspl • variety of now bairn% fibilimagala
ealtailhi for 41 gamma; hrlioalar paid
slaingtir•••• Lois. Jobbing dons at tharteetlea..
Moo& 4trzasoa--------...—r.i.ataill•
mallow Docaute,------;-«Ar nam
11111118 . 11
umpiestio AND DACIUSIIINS,I
W AIN HIM (*TON WORE
1 Pittsburgh. P•Uni:
No.SI Norkol
klamliacuririll kind. anima 'en said 11110116 wile
Wor arn Ch kl atham Railroad Work, Blau ' sad Sbasi os ,
Jobbkg and Hapali
B: B. & c;P. -, IIIWIIELB,
PAPER MANUPAO.TRRERS
DODD, PRINT, CAP, LUTA& AND ALL WM OP
WIRAPP - IN(}PAPER..
Have esmand.froak N 0.27 Wood .treat W Da./13 Ihalthflal
Htrro •
t, Pittsburgh, Pa.
W Ike W 11611,W.1a S.
BAT' OLIELOR'S WIGS AND. TOIJPERS
iorpaai all. They are eleautllgE4eeq and datable.
Fitting ta • Ohara;-110 taralng op beihid:—.Do WAnkhit.
Of the *id; tad.ad thin I. the only ritabUshount wharf
itrisa titans air proparly retlarstood sari roads.
loOlidairT la %a Taft.
11 N. Hot.NE.Es es some;
. e II
Voreffo and Domestio Bills' of. Kukla's,
or 'warrior =parr, • . '
1 BAWL NOUS AND MUHL
N . 67 Iseasirt NAACP. • MIA PA.
9:166...Uar.i100. um& ou alltb• p • dlinthnsit
oat th Oohed 13tatme. aget74.1.7
HENRY H.. CO • B.
rOftWAlrairli anti Comuderion Brieuttatit
- Axe WHOISBALII
Olninee•A • Butter. Berrie.Pirb.
And Pratinci flonastly,
diHt N. 211 Mod Brad. Petanne/A
Pi' abtu-gh Steel Works:
irtniu tam"- .....arnanholO
I .rarrics, xicvs , D ar pa. -
NUFACTURERS OF OAST STEEL;
Au I id" Sprin, Plan ud A. a. ma erparNes
AiX.ILILIS, Omar Ban sad Pr Al ma,
P.:
ItiLIEIMUTECJILIVT TAILORS
!I NO. 54 St. Olnir Street,
Dr. Ntwasittels.! FITTIBI7I4II, to
rri Or°
'Winslow,
lamed None and lamas Ill7debule Megalite
the stbntl®Ot manna bar • •
,OTHING SYRUP ;
TOR CHILDREN 'TEETHING,
,
_rhili „ linainlY facilitates the prams of tubbing. b soften.
log iba Ruin reducing ail Infiaassatkin-wW •lioll Nlla.
pai p iand vamodlo melon, nil II
11
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Di %won I toothan, tt Intl if,. not to yonnatun ire
I f
Relief old Realtlt to you tofu%
W. . pat up and wild this lOWA far one tie yania
and MAY, IN ODNODITION AND =Mot I wink
nn be sonar bail
ot r 4{* nedkina- stela - rAllia g flai r c
MILIEU) IN A ON- wlBl.4°wll' GUI INMN=
T O
NoNcrr omit si r I v s a e inn tiat•ly
nut. Wane did on - -- ' !sum haltinee
of di•WOOnOn by soy ono vibe and R. Oaths coatnirjr,
allad win Ita apwalian, sad wpm* Intenna at
of Id naskill Mont and minimal WON*.
Illir ibis untta •WHAT WI DO KNOW *sitar
too AND MADGE OM WITAINCIN
=III lIILVILLNIONT OP WIIAT Wil fil l DI-
U aloant intsnee *ban Ow Want Wash
tatialltun pain ' sad relief Ds head Ila
linen or sanely Wan= attar Ur am led p
DainininuaL
-, Ttibl valuable ynipanalan_ • letb• pinau of ow: N.
Ma me IMPIMINUND old Ml= NUJ= hi lon
M a lind, and born ben tied with MITZI IMIUND 11111.
C
?. SPIEIOIOIADON OF HUM&
,1.,11. ' oaly nitrite IMOD* Dam pili.bet ItiOpribni
tha stoma& anA Downhearted, mdatioad Ohm iosieri
uin. tot'. whole.Pla n- " 14 930 . 4 10mmig_ 1 7 4 ! 106, •.
Oriplng li tile Soweto lad Will Conk: ' -
and cal r ox
si ldon. wihpb ,
It " MU " . 01,111.1FLIEIN lastbd . °l.* , .
Ws ha ~,..nI i N G Dawn Nbilllllllk
ATID IDRIINT - - ' IIIIIIIIDTIIII
TUN WORLD„ la all oars of DT AND DM*
RH IN OHILDIUM, unities. It anon tram or
fa
it OM toy annum*. W•woOdnytonarywanbswitu
a 61111 manta' hominy of tin lonians somplelak..-D°
NOT urr TOUR RIUDDIONN. NON MI MIMI=
OF OTIMILD mud batman yon sod four. MI6
and Do. 1511.1 that will be lIMIO-na, *INDIUM=
Otte -to Um us of ibis imbla 0 Muir, rot
Pall Ornakes in maw ntli nun ma Natio San
rsrWee noire gm a.,asin. of
C r URTIR wt % molds
ttbs sold,
a swum%
111
O
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. 1 *: .
~4,
,niali um a MIS PTA DOTTLU. , '.. -
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di 73. L. ILHNIMITOCH 411 ON came Wood OM
h.0fr,..64, am, ono. a. istinoll l / 4 . 14 a 7 60 + 1 drops.
W EELER -& WILSON'S
EWING MACHINE! -
No. V Fon &rum Prrrisosax.--
I • PAIRS oP 181101
• • riNIZILIEIEL • a* ,vrzmisobt.
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dwirded Pim Premtem sub
Ifni - Mita Fah; ... ,xgo swordh
I ; ininnh444•Fa?;
Winteiniit State Psir ' ' rowilinielfaie;
Kentucky State Petr ‘ 1,,,,:= ---1- •',
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~_ ~, .I(ernsont State _
Fpur; , . ~ . -
, 1 , ..bhiciao Mechanics' Inelltuie; , ~ . ...... ,
' ' .11.nuisiilla pleohlitikle iblltittltet
' aneinnatl Mechanics' Institutei' '
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- i Allegheny County Fair; Pittsburgh, : '
. : a i d *lbw caws; per% 1 . 0 PuwarmftentoStith
VE OtrOt tol l tie RUM: ' WllNita ie
w
unews .MPIOVID grWillie - 111111t1
1.. 1 ..4 , - AT 4.11161=1§111113111% -.; ::. 3
WI
tt , Mith4o l . ill Ite mutt. titbit bowing/PA
'roillohlo Rosa, Pawls" Sloctitoostot Ia us Iltontooott* •
l 7 inn do the Aloto mot tlitomottobtleVisoiAtlitt VOW
lotIttli!lopoostblo to ottratti, with Um totootiol thtsti.t,-
oltbeiSot alto as botbil inn, kosing se 11410iirdleil 111 r.
th e .jj.gut.-4. atiOploio coostrattketaltiOtitaft litltt ,
laiMrattslit, hod othro tlitroble lb.. a. 7 Woe
Weility• MI tratroctkos to motto rmspotdroutratiate
°Mon . moms, ontoV,4=l. qWt.gattott r Attil at
twie.llll ea a* NNW' Alai MOrresS•l4 1 11 , 11 1, 1*-
id sOgi 111014 "Mir ' ilia, 6l At.
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