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' .14: :*. -6 64Not,i':f1§".4:4'• ' - • * 1 :4 4' • ' . ." - '4.4 4 4:1,0 - • • 4 , .7.;!!,,4",..i,.• • d • 4* Pant) poot. WEDNESDAY MORNING.:.... JAN. 11 The contents of our Harrisburg cor respondent ‘‘Killbuck" were anticipated by our Telegraphic despatches. We published the proceedings of the Legislature and the listbf committees yesterday morning. A PROPOSAL FOR REFORM. Copgresa.hes otyet organized. We think that bedin&idato' tie reformed, but there is no remedy for its irobsecility unless thOßeoPie a11141,4t 4%.02110t0ne , in the history of , our goventment that fire alloy the sat teiliffictilty 'has mitred . in the j H 6 Tr: 7/ 1 ,C 41 Pc! ty lima majority, the difficulty cannot iv! - 000 under the piesent laws, and the Zlll74d;a6k4' 4jl9,KniiiiY'be 04140 'raj ai dilemas the Flo l iej business must suffer: - -The. wheels of gov-I iitti4ent can *iiiii:oki44l end; ions* wi t h*, 'o t i lts 10 °04 4 '1 branch -whichl tontroht -the , •appropriaking -. • , 4.# Alp '1 43.14 / - 30,4 4 4 VA ' -N,A""" • . 42 tif ° + I*:A ,;o'dr.;` • t 4 ti' • • ." • • • •" • • t. 4 ANTICIPATED. power. . it is time that the people shonld e seek pub some radical remedy for -an evR, theladi. hffitctsof which they haVe•already-had Buffi eient experience. ..,It: * be done; and done effectually,,by an iaia+,i,ti.4A ..t. 0.,, 6:60-1 tutio., so avto provide-for thegislection of a Speaker of the Hillise hi the people, to hold the filigitOP for o foOr . YVlrs, AIM , •Ps i 4' e; President *nd• Vies President now do. "„,„ The • Vice PreaAtit of the United -States is•ex-• officio, Itresident ..4 . tlifi_taenwl 'APT. iti g.PgkkOriof Po• 11 9 1 .M q99 l 'it l tilrti't l P' theple, who might occupy the same • pos t in relatiOn:JP, gie"Hortite,' that he does to the Senate. His 'powers might be defined, and in the appointment of Com mitte*gt, the same course might .he pursued as 'snow pursued in the Sepate.—they might,' he, agreed upon by a Cancus of the dominant party for the time being, and it be untde the duty of the Spealterle, appoint those thusl agreed upon'according to the present par-i limentia7 .usages of the Senate: If the' Constitution were thus .to be altered, the; House of Representatives, no matter what the - relative strength of political parties in it might be, could is :once b e organized, and proceed to business immediately upon asse&ibling, and the public business could!! ' at once be procepad with, This would} prevent a practical_ interregnum to the llln working abilities of Co, lrets such as at present exists, and prevents great variety, of public wrongs and ,liiiriecessary delays. If such an alteration , in •the Slonstitutioni as wehavesugged,§hon l 4*Mafie 4lll4thor l slight alteration wo u ld prevent all danger o f another a possible contingency ingeVernmen-1 tal affairs under the Constitution kelt at pres t l ant exists. Article.i.l. Stic.fi, Provides the " in case of the removal of • the Fresiderin, from office, or of his death, resignation on inability to iii;,ciailie ibi, power and du-1 ties of the said Office, thesame shall devolvel, on the Vice President; and Couples tnayi by law, provide for- the case of- removal', death, resignationAr tuild:4itity, both of thei' President and, Vice, Presiddent, , declaring what officer shall then act as President, and such officer shall act accordingly, until the disability shall be removed, or a Presi dent shall be elected." In this clause the name of the speaker , ofi r the House should be inserted after the name! of the IllooPrixt,. i 5.... •, eitii4, «,....t made elective by the people for the term 01 l four years as we. have-'suggested. •.. dlti . would provide for ha! 'acting President i case of the death or inability of, httli others, and not impair ,t power-of-Zen-I grew to provide 'by special enactment 'for the emergency wdfich might arise,, iti ,case of the death of .all three. , , , J. i Judging from -the past experience* of the country as well as the present in regal td the inability to organize .the house .of; .Reps resentatives, it strikes us that some amendl ment to the Constitution 'Urindrel4)s' foe the public welfare., Tliings are sot. ili§i4lo, perfect all at oncevand, in this respect' eve the Constitution of the United States tii i igh l ; be so improied as to preYeatlit , groilt PifietYl of public wrongs ; --which experiencesttel us do occur under present laws. "' - " STATE TREASURIBR: The election takes place on the 17th of Trelstu 4" .the present ta t o ,nth te , candidates are•tbe,Ron, Eli Slifer:the pres; ent incumbent, and Alon. ]henry D. Moore, of Philadelphisto• • • r Convehtto - u. The Democraity t or,lllinois„ in their late Convention, declares" that no honorable mau can accept a stiatin the National Convention; or should be thlAolized sa a trie,mber of the Democratic party, , who will not abide •by -the decision of the Convention andimupport its nominees." ' This it sound ang*,holetioniei doctrine, and we ' hope it be ca nts 'iota practical (idea. Some county and district;" meetings of Southern extteuthits ( . Ii)( States have petard rep utior, if- Mr. Doagl*4 or any other than • ::';,7* ! •:„ltjt opia4 ions isregapktd thd Drell Scott pehisi pn'sue should be nominated,cctr ;t.. ant Charlesi ' "con iviint td ton, they wiltiiiiiils4ll send delegateao,lb. a op,.volt4PY l o .4 t r oil t j but failing in tiiit.:thar threstep , not 'to abide by its decision. ; ".It isihne Itieji Ofal distinctly to understand thiftlktaSr: ,eaXMOV b 4 l allowed entrance to the Convention upon Stich terms. If they coree,kp the ConventiOn must pledge tinennelves.tousupport the nonii4 nee, else they sbonid be excluded. It the 4 candidate is nontinated, they expect us of tha West and, Itottli'. tp, Support him, and we must insist upon the mutuality of the implied • contract. • Cash for Small Bills. Many of our mechanics, who perform small jobs of work when celled upon, have a practice of waiting till the , end of the year to send in their:bille, ,. when the amount could justas easily and:Wintld,as billaid at the end of the job:W.oe bill wahlilways -sentln at that This would ceitalidy_.bo the. more convenient arrangement SW both' patiea.rxwostoner would have the jorblf:Ns. ittie4 l , and these small transactioiliNW4V.liS,ffe;fan arlongi. the workman would: not have the trouble ei keeping an account for niniitits 4.10, 1 40 1 t.; would not be scliable to lose mo no r ' customers, and would :hhatnsinese4oWn near to the meth akatern, most certain. Wig not send mu*, when the jobs-for which they are illearied, completed, and customers the choice of paying at once er , lettiog account run on the books N' It niuldil4nible sometimes to a caah-latYinglatotafin'en-iii..gilt e.bill,when the job is CoutplkOtt.P.ll;44o we•thik *ton who does the jelqn,eVii,VV:„4: o , 1.9111 bed customer after Ai Wit un4ell4o: 4. ) R.::1111g41/0 titutia .f' s of (WI f4fi'ff*.PketeaniAqCPAPPlai he ILOTcIf operOg;‘---***Cl° tW*_ and siterldoudaineWtt'olo vrarieliganiEl the culAomin al-14 4 *ga 70 *i l dobtitivercoilio ri Z1VV401../ 4 ,F 4r ° . cy ofk terahl impel that.they were publican outrages upon the South and upon her Constitution, in a series of patriotic and well considered resolutions. After the adoption of the resolutions, ion. Raht. Dest i e was palled upon to address ; the meiseing,; and responded Id the following eloquent and , truly patriotic remarks : "SPERM OF`-ROBERT TTLEPn."/ISQ, OF BRISTOL BUONO/COUNTY, PA. /Or , Ohaireage and Fauna Mums: . —I. have 1 %line tore at pinch persomil inconvenience, to' Jain my fellow citizens of Bucks county' to a ieMOUStliiktiOntgs 490 3 004 iu Peilleef Pateir Otte:Oahe& tatiiB ; 18 aPPr9riat'alu Point , of elt pediericy. I some happy in believing that the rethhetioies which. have hates49oo with 8 0 nauch..nruhntraitY. by Ili*, „ iPi_telli.feta sole Tee lielegtahle. ageeetolege..sitemiel"e , r ibs Peareiti e e a 4 4 PVikit!iY/TA ll ASt ,t4ka oentUYieutanf User* f nearly Avery orBnarP , 40WA°8tiPF 0 bab. i .Y on i the,cptektittn; of • ‘o*.Yitkue of th e A r meitga,n Union, and how to IpSiptaiit it. 1 khow there is with, aome—with„ too , many indeed-- an imaginary, anion lii which reason ii lost in Frew:lice. and Itals_everwhelmed in passion, and ,ili(ecardinal.:object of which is not "to es tablish luAtiPe, ipsutu .domeello tranquility, provide fig•AO common deOeuce , and to pro [mote t gamma .10140 e", bet. to secure the Poweeatili Perth. or §ion in the name of a piety; fekeitieposea cif YRIIEILICEI and oppression• But the.aom who , have gethered in this flail to•inight,iinfluenced by , the honest sentiments which autmate,a powerful majority ot our citi zens, intend Ao, proqlaim their, love for' the 11siotrowr I) nion : of flee, sovereign and in dependeuX,Blates, as it was created by the Con stitution of the United States, and by thatCon atitationsilone. (lapplarisa.) It is a real actual Being Coestitutterial trisieils.,44 not. a false, wicked and illusory thing of the imagination, you desire to applaud. che r ish and susitiio While crying, aloud, for the Union, you are not engaged with thoughts of moral treason against the Constitution and laws, but you stand ready to etecet at the • ballot box the truth and fidelity of your patriotic professiors. I have abaerv4d. with pleasure, tallow-citizens, that thereiis one gait 41 the eliarasiter of this meeting, which does not Appear, so far as 1 have seen, in,the several gratifying demonstra tions that have been hold elsewhere, although, I. frankly confeas all of these demonstrations have exhibited evidences of an enthusiastic ad herencestoehe Creep:tamp:a of the confederacy Your cell, difTering in this respect from the rest respectfully invites the conservative opinion aroused into action lierecerst extraordinary oc currence:o.o rally, with the expectation of a practical remedy for existing and threatened trijuries,,on the broad and generous platform wl- of the national Democracy. When I ackno edge gentlemen, that I warmly approve of the character and terms of this invitation, you will of enures understand that I have no wish to in dulge in a spirit of vainglorious partisan exul tation, at such a moment as this. All that. I mean to maintain is, that it is right and proper the Democratic party should assume the privi lege of eetending its nand, frankly and cordi ally, to the comtervative freemen of the coun try, in the great cause of the Union and Laws , I because it has always been, as its plain history p_vovea, and 4s now, (essentially and actually en 1 Union party; and because it is a fact to be wit nessed by every honorable man, that its a t this very moment the only naitonal party withn ; the wide limits of the United States, possessing I both the will and the abilityto protec-t and pre serve the Union, by a general coherence of national ties and eational policy. I aver that (every candid man present or absent knows, nu matter how much he may differ with tho Dew ocratic party on pertain measures, thatit is the .only party in this country, whose voice is beard at. ono and the same time, on the shores of the Northern Lakes, on the coast of the Uulf of ilexico, throughout the Atlantic Belt, in the valley, cif the ,klioserippe and throughout the Pacific Staten, rallying to the Constitution and, the Cloyerutnent every where, in the name or Alan sigkii4 of tl.,..Siatas‘soi 1.b.0 V nitat of the States. But without regard to the particular auspices under welch they have appeared, these Union gathezinvl pl the intellect and patriot ism of the lumelißm- they represent, are calcula trod to exert a moat salutary effect on the public mind- They airest the attention of all, and sound an Wigcliataimahle note of alarm and warning, that compels the popular reserve of thousands on thousanes, who have habitually and, teoughtleasly neglected their political edu• cation and duties, while absorbed to the narrow round of awe business. vocations, to pause in their negligent career, to reflect, to enquire into cauesetal effects, to ascertain fads, to cip study prick , and thus to prepare to resist the extreme, anti-gepublican , and dangerous designs of fanatics and demagogues_ [Ap plause. Fellow citizens, the dangerous excitement And sectional animostiles now exuding in the country, are painfully recognized by all men of sense, and there are those who indulge in gloomy anticipation of the direst evils- I re joice,to be able to declare that I am riot one of this iniMber. And 1 also declare, because I feel perfectly convinced that when the real issue out of which all these apprehensions have sprung, comes 'to be presented to the people, where they may decide it definitely and without op peal, a vast majority of Northern constituen cies will' overwhelm the /abolition party with their indignant suffrages ; and I feel equally assured this being done, that the masses of the voters of theSeuthern States, their fears of the good' faith of the free States being dispelled, will at once return to the safe ground of con servatism, which they have always shown themselves willing and-anxious to occupy. in truth, there is but one subject that could have produced the present violent antagonism of the two sections of the Unions-Negro Slav ery. Norwould this contwithdble subject of negro slavery have occasioned the slightest diffictilty,but for the unscrupnlous efforts which have been persistently made to release it from corettitutioned guatanteesand relations, and o terve it for snworthy ends, to assumes char acter distinctly repudiated by the framers of the goeernment. [Applause.] Now it is well known that the autboes of the government en - teitained serious differences of opinion on two leading subjedts--negro slavery and religion . It is well known that - their differences were so diverse and radical as nearly to have frus trated their earnest efforts to establish their present Compact of confederation. They fi nally settled the difficulty in se amicable tem per,-by simply' agreeing to disagree on both of the , Allsputed topics 'when viewed in the light or sectarian inclinations in the one case, or-of , mofil and ieligrous convictions in the 'other. They eleternined to have nothing to de with' celigibre in connection with the gov trenient, exe.ept to make it free to all, secured as an invaluable legal right. They also re solved to ignore, Without reservation, the ethics 4f, negro alivniy, and , to treat it purely and' entirely in a political sense. It so result ed • thavfore,lblit'llie staunchest abolitionists, among the griiat' s pstriAts, and wise political philolophers who eat in - the Federal Conven tion, signed a constitution and - it to the world to criticise, which was des nedupty its facet!) upheld and to defend the metituthin of negro iliivr3q. Hail not this been' so, they eerier would have sueceeded in terming a tniOn. They carried the tags of ii definition of negro site* in its legal arid political rela tions, apar from any more or religious aspect of the queStion, to Such an •Eint that eachary, e'en' statesman who s ubs cr i bed to the Coestitutien, assisted to erege Et fbreign slave trading govarnment to cohtinhe by eipress and i enslave condi - 11.1'61W enactment for at I t teeiritiyeais after its eermatten, and ' in d. eltely_ al . threiaidii l if Congress Might so or -1 . de ._ ' Pre.Y,matlra fugitiVh slave law in another f ? 'f l yisipn of the. Ckinathltion; and they agreed c i a three-fifths riseeeientation of negroes in oral irmbers, at if with special intention kiftrt•runitlil!twal ktrebo,h and stability to es, veliol , 2 l g States, &taw* &Mined, to bitooll... w 1 46?t r * ea " ne4 !. n I:4* B ro i 9 n ..0 eifleemlih I Velertilie* 'ON tieele4 l € : J O il i kAl*pyri pulation. - Ith'ether,wor the gri . le 4:1 1 c, , the Unit 4 Siatess*aa' a saccesafalipt ~ of forbearance, concession slid' cordirofar ~ ... c ts,t4t l. 4l 4 s Palle colleidkions, and each IState'irea , Yin' tetarn equivalent eevanteges, and o f ~ . ,pdteethesum total of ? . ,f'&l4lVethlltingflik'.l .., i Witiliakd politic ne spmtwwiti? 4e.hs , us Union of I &Abel, 'Meath ' 'nftitliplic p iled r .fi.9igb,?,#,c9 f t,h l o 4 . i ipotiOf4s 0: !Om ..44. • 4 04,,,.,,,1 4 , 4 1 ,trtid,..... 4.1-", " . 00, is . „p 5 ,... pe_ Not Apt 4. . .i, F.,, 'le '., 1 J ^_•:- Y * l. ll T'ff a t lt 4T,47 l4 ' " 1 ' l. 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Gat IQ Bacv.4,. 1,0051 ' • - - " ' ' epresentative liberty was then speedi zol find preseetefi in forms ad mitt ing of nal 'transudes people educate Therm id the plea, duties, at e gov nt, and in adt flown he start, its iments, lowan id n.—(Applause it now so hal 1.4 k, a . _ t hree generatii --zfn and freemen have lestungs of eaceful and f Aar we exhibited, Mil e moral d material development, nitnerto unknown to nations and truly wonderful, after we have advanc4,by successful Vir t jtjkhA f4llittekk t— W the natural increase of popiliatiOn—by the ins dusitrial action and reaction of the productive systems _0f.14410: thsnd Seuilt an each other— by the rebramittion 6f the Willierness of the fer -41e1y081,--7by raecOanteakg l o 34lB ZOg ult4eeti4d comnierce--after we have thus advanced, I say, to the front r 9 k=inetic the' Empires of the globe in the incrediblA short period of three quArtr4pcoqtttyry#Od wbatt the ;isle n - dors a tdigdildaent feture7ainicsirdliztle ur eyes to look:tipetrit, wears Oki that the tiara peace &witlnorfTqinr*°l.l ja.ltY.ereindithat of eter nal war has come— . -that-there is an invincible irieompat bility. between the institutieaa oC,the North and South, and that there is an"irrepres aittla conflict" until one system or section shall 'subject the other ;between the sraveholditik - fuid non-slaveholding States. We are told that it is immoratsnd disgraceful to: steknewledge and endorse the great self sacrificing, and noble la bors of our revolutionary fathers, and we are futiftiuluattialit lea moral and isehglothaluty to organize a political party exclusively in the nor4eFp"tionA or,tinguish a certain do meatld itistiintiW in' the Southern States, at the expense, necessarily, of the principle of the sovereignty • and equality ot the States, and at the risk of an ' almost certain dissolution of the Union itself. And to such' extedl has this plan or concep tion of the irrepressible conflict " been press ed already,that "Old Brown's" attempted slave insurrection in 'V irginia. and the infamous book of - Helper, would seem to be a part of the ran gestsr of an organization intended to support this new anti-slavery crusade. But let me dis tinctly reiterate that I have nl fears of the re sult. The common sense, the manufacturing and commercial industry, and the patriotism of the North, will consign. at the ilrst oppor tunity, these impious egotists—this desperate coalition of the infideg, fanatics and dema gogues, to contemptuous obscurity and impo tence. Depend upon it, that those who are realty in earnest--the blood and treason work. ere—will be trod by the popular vengeance under foot and crushed to pieces; while the mere politicians among them will be taught a 'moron whose wholesome severity will never be forgotten. [Tremendous applause The 1, 9 ,_tictru re ()rfin ti -- Rot tiny Re publican. crc Senate —CoIn rn t Hee:. - &flat& Pear Post -- having a little leisure this morning., 1 don't know that l can appropriate it more nrolliably than in dotting down some of the doings or the Legislature thus far, and such general reflections as may suggest them selves to my mind as I proceed Neither house is In oesion this morning, the Senate' having adjourned over on Thursday till three this afternoon and the House on Friday till eleven to-morrow morning. The practice of adjourning over till Monday afternoon is in troduced to afford opportunities to the members who desire to ‘ 1 “ so, to itsit Philadelphia or elsewhere, and return in time on Monday by the morning trains for the session . There is as yet but little business in either brand). and I think there will not be a great deal iscumulate, arid we may hope for a abort awaseon. There are a couple of bins already before the mate, reported from the Osumi"- &loners on the subject to revise and amend the ( maid laws of the Commonwealth. will mutt probably elicit considerable discussion. They will afford a line opportunity for the lawyers to flxhiNt their legal aro awn '1 h.. , Tonnage Tai question may posathly be rev it e.l If so, it will be fought hard on both ides, and lengthen out the session Ido not think any bill to re peal the tax can be carried, but Use Company will make a strong effort for success . The most important oomtulttoee are the; Ways and Means in theliouse and Finance in the Senate, which are similar, and through which the appropriation bill mud pass. The Ways and Means was headed last session by Mr. Chase of Susquehanna, and Finance by Mr. Turney of Westmoreland. Both Rouses will be fortunate if they are ably headed this session Mr. Turney deseryes especial com mendation for the able and satisfactory man ner in which he performed his arduous duties in committees and un the floor or the Serrate. Besides Finance, he woven three other coin , mtttom also, and was emphatioally the working MAO of the body. It will not be easy to fill hie place with a better man. He will doubt less be retained on the Finance committee, al though not in the Chairmanship. His expe rience, ability and familiarity with the mode of doing business in this committee make it eminently proper that he be retained on IL CAPITOL. A" , t - , , , (Correxpondenna of the Flusburgh Post 1 LETTER FROM HARRISBURG lisan.usuunu, January U. 1860 Cotauee tic ut Mau u fact ure rs. The manufacturers of the State of Connect icut, r ,nvened at New Haven, on tlie.t.'Bth day of December, A D., 1869, for the purpose of taking into consideration the state of the Union at the present crisis of our national af fairs, to invite all the manufacturers in the State of Connecticut to meet In convention at Meriden, on the 18th day of January, A. D., 1860, at 10 o'clock a. M., to pass such resolu tions and to agree upon such concert of action as shall tend to allay the present unhappy excite ment, which not only disturbs the business of the country, but weakens the ties of a com• mon political and sectional brotherhood . The state Library. We are indebted to Senator Irish for a Catalogue of the Pennsylvania State Library, which is the largest in , the United States, except that of the State of New York. It is a magnificent. library, containing t 2,000 volumes, and the State may well be proud of it. GERRIT SMITH IS at his home in Petersboro', very much improved in all respects, but not fully restored to health; and the doctor has prohibited him from receiving visitors, and from giving personal attention to his corres pondence. - PETER A. Bno WWE, a distinifitished member of the Philadelphia Bar, died in that city on Saturday. DR. Gao. W. GETTYB, of Butler, has been appointed Revenue Commissioner of that district. COL. Wu. Liam B. RANKIN, is recovering from his IS,te accident. He is still at Lebanon. Electoral College of 1860. The to , t l c. nutgyber of votes cast by the next glectoral ll ,will be 306. Of this number the Nor ern, tato have 1.86 ; the Southern States 120. Number of votes necessary to elect a President, 04- • Henan's:int to Tlfnume It Benton. The Minnow' State Legiulature have recently uneniranituly peened a Wt. : appropriating, two ,thohsand. Ilve hundred dollars, for a monument tlaejete Col. Benton, B trt`Ctricswo. The Olicago liera l 4l ser4 that the whole puuber of buildings eoeted iu that city dor -IPO4O Past Yefro , is PAO thousand six hundred AA° ItAIIfFAY,AW O, at A -C. 0 4 of,near/y 6evea mile :UPP,8,04,0914x11- 4. upuwoami, snoimusit, has sent L " .01 6 - • e'hereielt. theft_epthierlueiaulidato for erPek calt , Of , 2 W ITettlisof tus famous Catl9Oft sal*. , • .I'l3`T D X. At A 1 8,.$ 11-& • ittoronarair Air icinr „ Air -oft., in-BINIATAMS StULDING, Fifth stmed o 'oPPoldte Sbl l oo l 4 lo Aallsi - • • . doatly r,l'A :i . e.:, for Bale b ,}zaggiNirinat afAukchai. uro lakth /rota j. WANE MEM ramaumn , At the Scutt Howe, on Tuesday eyeamg, January 10th, lify Rev. W. M. Paxton, Hr. ISAAC CRAWFORD, of I. Ebbenaburg, Pa„ to Miss SWIM THOMAS, of Cam. L. brie misty, Pa. * 'A 1..... Skreasth anikgiiiith•lte:49red Salt. 4.oEntakAvai'ON,Mving tenOtilea above e, -#lttsbuitli, oaSe Peiltiayl**_ ol42 l l l — "ft e° i (14iiIireIlM 1 WO, it tiOnbavOlisortairy re, 4.- - r,pouid To . , rhy w..,—... I (fDloy giallo be " ;. 4 ..., , lACE!,.. , 'l3' Y. ~,,,, :.. / .4, I have found m Bcorhaves Holland Bitters a remedy for head ache and Debility. My wife has also lilted it with the greatest benefit ' Mr. A.S. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also remarks that .be has ezpertencel much relief from its use for the headac4 se, .t—The fienuine highlyl Homlerarl#' 134 ft Medd Bitters? ta put ap halt Pint &tubs only, an retailed at one dollar per bottle. The great demand for this truly celebrated Medicine has induced many imitations, which e ' Htp t iublic should guard against luehasing. See of aitlitni• Bel that our name is on the labetpf every bo e yeti buy. ItEISIXIIRti PAGE, Ja. t CO Sole Fqprietors, No 1 _ between-First and Seetirg eta., #aburgh. Sat Iduertistmenti. AT A MEETING OF THE NEPTUNE FIRE y• COMPANY, hekl.abtheirrlia/l, Monday evening . January 0, 18410, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: President—John R. Stewart. YiqePresident.--EWMtiel Hausman. SeMetary—Ed. T. Iludapeth. Treasarer--A; B. M'Quewan. Captain—A.Y. Kemp. Lieutenants-IM, Geo. W. Kemp; 2d, John Burke. Engtneere—lM, John Wallaker; 2d, Elijah Hall Johnid`Callin. Bose Directors--lat, David E. Balk 2d, Joe. F. Kemp; Ed, DennisClalr. one Eagineers—Hugh M'affilen Samuel Hasten. Plug Guards—John 34. Webster, John Harris, F. Mon ta ttemen—M. Elder, P. Pander, Wm. Fowler. Delegates to Firemn's AssoCiation—John H. Stewart, A. J. Kemp, Nathan Jones Librarians—Fred. Diarist, A. Richey. Election Committee:—A. J. Hemp, John Wallaker, David E Hall, John Balta. - JOHN B. STEWART, President. Ea. T. HODM7II, BanctstrY. Isti It ROG,- SRS' Ambrotype' and Photograph GALLERY, CARON ICLE BUILDING, Na 70 Birth Street, NEARLY OPPOMTE THE POIIT OFFICE a-Two Silver Modals and Two Diplomas, awarded (or Photographs, Ambrotypes, and Late Sae Fh auras. KM ALI, PICTURES: ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZ E, and nolorod to tnl on Canvas _ JOEIN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, TOR THZ SALE 01 PIG MITAL AND BLOOMS, NO 74 WATER EITP.RET. BPLOW MARKET, PI 7' TS' 11 llitG 11, PA P _ EREMPtORY TRADE SALE OF SIJ PEKIOR CLAYTILING, consuiling of assorted Coals, Pantaloons, Vesta, fintrtm.l3o Clothing and Furtuth mg ',mode, et the Coln . Bales Rooms. No 64 Filth street me rle, 4S Zi1tr111611646, at lu o'clock Poonvell vritliout m lots to suit dealers The g oode will b open Mr etamination on the second door the day previous (*elate are losturd to-call and eatiname J. DAVIS, Auctioneer. THE AMERICAN ALMANAC null Re posstery of Useful Knowledge., for 15611 The 16 hur Rats. 'Ludt Legends, Lands,apos and Po etry ty T Sterf King, heatinfuity illustrated. t Lusiwing 114114 1411111146 'hy V U. Unttli i i. ton, U 'History of relit Owl, by Sld Binuckitr,'L U The Life of Lafayette, K. Cecil, lliustmbed, jell _ Alf •Ctk, 66 Wood &Wash 120() A • - 11114EK-S'rol.iY BRICK • lit)U88. of 0 rooms and Nutmeat kitchen acid oldish situate to the Fifth sent. Price $l2OO For sale by 8. CUTHBERT a Milk s yl Real Estate Agents., 61 Maritsa at 1. ALA RO E DWELLING 11Q13SE to LET, na the oorner of wens and Ttueqrscreot" ontehlo fel a txminimg :rouse. Bout fitt per inatot). tell K ciattigiwir sott,el Maritsa st. A FARM OF 175 ACRES Situate in ooulay. Va. at about hall a rn t.. from tha t thus alver--01 sues rn cultiantloa—all coal fau.l. 'nuo of atau fret; r rood Osamu' Bowes, an For at* by ?I CUTHBERT a sox, Real Valeta A l iens - 61 blarket wt. _ D R^,t t I Nnd ENT.—This reliable reme dy. for the cure of Toilet, Ringworm and Pimpies Lao. fur Nan by. wI ',outer Radth6.l4 and Faure% F R INCH BLACK I Mi.—This au per ior tiris (less a wait &Wilma parish. sad sad" as • vslustb t.sua.r proservadvai fat sal. Li .101INSTEM Inulat, ) al I cansar &WSW:laid sad Poona irrs.ds keR4 1W N' .4 BRUSCILTAIik TIIOCH ES.— As eusrUss sad mstaksble Outlet malady. these ass stand senedlei. Bold by Jun KirrUiPii pa I Cor. of Staittilhad sod Fourth 1111. . . -......r...-............- T 1 1 OM PSOWS WASH ENG COMPOUND —6 gross for ode by R. L FAIINESTOCK, I 00, ti No 00 oor. Wood sad Fourth oto. _. ._ It 'DI DE l'O'f ABl.l.—=loo Ito. for sale by , B. L. FALINENDOCK k OD, , 61 No. SO, cer.Weedlind Fourth. streets. ii AMUM.I LE eLOWEitB.—.S halms ma. by 11. L. FAlliN /MOCK k CO., xi I , No. kleat.Fourth sad Wood iota DUCK'S PLNIRKA. —`2s dozen for ma. I. EL 1. , FAIINZSTOCK k CO, sit No. WI. rotes, rattle sod Wood 114.1111411 Witt - R. — l- 1 ( 6147e TfiltT:Yrime RAI But z., ter, lust received and Mr eels by Alt MOSBY H. OL aLM. . _ .. _ . 1.1 ARD.-2 kege — extre tautily Lard-, ree'd nod for sale by 1 I oFirms OF THE PITTSBURG LI GAB COMPANY, } Mb January, 119311. i)iv I DIM NOTICE.—The Trustees of the Pittsburgh Gas Cbmpany, have this day, declared Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the capital stock of the Company. peptide an demand to stockholders or their lemil retareseat the_gPce orJho Comywuy. iatudw A M WL,Unitiert,,Trelt ll l ll r. YOUNG MEN% maßmarrnx. MBRAItY ABBOCIATION...- The annual meetin g of the members of ttus itudllnLiOn will beheld etthe LIBRARY BOOM, on W EDNERRAY. the filth Met., at 734 o'clock P. 11 An elocuon for President, YteeProgildeni, Secre tary. Treasurer. nee Directors. and three Auditors, will take place immesisately "Oar the aupual reports of the Board of Directors ittetEtbiditig COMMlttees have bean read, the polls to continua open untSPOokdook. 1.10 ; R. KIN °AID, Sevretag. STEPS 101 G. DODGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, gar - A large experience in the sidjustmeni of impor tant claims, espeolally for Pension. and lauds, has pre. pared him to preseoute such claims with the best pros twin of &nowise. nos, MEM 0114111....- JAMB IL illiktkltil ROBERT DALZELL & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND 111EACHUT • Daum yr Psoatior AND Possatoum MAlllreketnius, NO. WI LIBEM'Y stu . sr, wag mum Pk. CHISTMAB PRESENTS BEAUTIFUL FENDERS PLATE WARMERS, TRAYS AND VASES NIIT AND BOLT' FACTORY. Patera Hot-Pressed fiat* of Allsised on ; baud, and ITISA nfactlired.• Also, Bolts for Bridges, Machinery, Agrioul tura! Implements, de., furnished at third 'notice. Warehouse, 10. 114 Waal* street. muftis ICNAP, SOULL'Y d 00. VOA. SA.M.EI_ TWO SCHOLAPHIPS IN TILE BIBS MINGHAM COM,BiEttCIAL COI.' WA. Enquiro at this ca. .; • • TITS BEER REMEDY, ~, .AND: the-One that all Doctors recommend to secure good Wrath, 11, wear thick.eoled SCOTS a. MGM, each as Will keep your feet from the cold. JAM la BOB* No. 89 Market 'street, 1;64 now on hand, a large stock of Indies' Mines and Wives filif,Kteeled and Thick Soled Boole, Sh oes , ter% Slippers, , *O. Men's, No= Youths' Ikkokaer &ovule._ ax. p "CITY Eeßole and Upper. , oh Calf 800th ... Ladies' It- eeled, Double Sole GLOVE RID,-LIONGREE and MON GALTERS; and as he is deternaintettO ARM EMT ta.C.Tlfan all in want would do Wand call , d eaributne his stook before pur , cbsalr ~berm ' ~,, ":1: - i , ; . . , de _ , 1 i ~.•! 1 .. f. I JAMB , Ran. 1111 ''inkre intoitse for Sale. V. : I;TV-ZA. ~ , t hres story : Dwelling teu,,.• • 48 . olt*lt , between fillied, P - ,-, 0.9. br-sge...fflhe.dionabis.well libi ',../- .. !go t. 2.,... . Riumdiarkauatiorithhbt 0 4 .,_ . 4 ,: r p*. 4.1 .1. . Odianiabeinmast T o e.cm . ;;.,. • 1.. :,' 1 * . allthstoomaktfrorqpii ... • •um • .. bwouilloannikrisi Ukat4Vo l°l A eliAntin 6 , .„ , PanitttalLimpitO Out b ' ' :".'n• .~.~ RUT pILU COME! NNItT H. 1X 1, 1.1.1 Nil AGENT PIM CLAIMS, Washington, D. C Coal VBBOB, Fire /I'ollB, TIN AND 'BRITANNIA TEA BETS, a, T. J. CRAIG'S, 124 WOOD EIT„ Five doors from Fifth , i i I e C r WRED M. Si ECI .. The new P ATENT LOOPER which is app , lied to these Machines. (the Wilcox & Gibba PateldJ.ill Bo constructed as to ; : i ," • f tir.Noir }MEV' STITCIr, Thus forming a seam which cannot be ripped, even though every third stitch be cut. Another feature which is remarkable .about this tOoper_bwit mutest by any pee aibility, MISS A SINGLE STITCH. Call and examine at NO. 51 FIFTH ST., FAIRBANKS & EWING, Gen'l Agts. GROVER & BAKER'S New Styles—Redueed Prices. SHUFFLE MACHIN,ES, NEW STYLES. NEW LOT JUST RECEI V LE.—The par heular atteutkou of TAILORS and SBOEMA ERRS te called to these Machines• Office, Cor. Fifth and Market Sta., OVER HUOUS' DRY GOODS STORE. 1113-Entrance on Fain .treat. . joll.lm-9dp SELLER'S IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP; Is undoubtedly the best cough remedy of the day, and is cowhand) , receiving fresh evidences of itsftc• y from persona in every vicinity. Prepared by R. E. SELLERS a CO., itirAnd sold by Druntudeeveurthe're. lath 11001iytOGI'Apas.—Th beautiful FIG PIC. J.. TURES, taken in the highest :tile of the art„ col. ored, in oil or plain, teen be had sin y or by the (man. tiny, at WALL - GALIMY, talk, tr Witmee snitdirie.loarth wipe. Lal.P:-300, barrels' for sale by jaw _ . RRNRY H_ - COLLINS. C Eigiiilt-- - - - 20C7boxeaPrinie reeebri ,- . .. ror saw by pao TOTTE PIPE.--3, six inch. for sate by KITE 150 - half bbliL for sale by Jos Aiwer IL GOVAN& Rellread groat. ASMALL 'LOC OF HEAVY T. HAIL, tot .rte by jialkSlA GEM a BRYAN-it Pa, 64 Woad*. DISSOLUTION THE PA RT ti ERSHIP haretofore existing bytet-eu thil oulidralgim.4 WYis ige.suived go tbe see ou instant by Witted awed. The heidnea Of the Orin eoe by yertted by either of the pallets et the old Maud. JOBS B. br.VADDE I 3, January e, MOD. Je.tda it. Iit'FA.PDEN. Co-Partnenthip. The subscribers having purchased the inter wrest et JOHN h. WFWDIQ't, in the tate ft= ofJNO. B.+WFADUP SoN. Woe wocAted under the style of J. N WY4HDEN* 00. zrel intend osmium on the J E w Kix y iscjaN wits, aP herekdote. st Na virest. JAMES &'W'ADDBN, THUS. IitTADDEN. nek-Ss• Jammu,' N , Jtol43i r. /011111 TO- HAMILTON & ACHESON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office, No. 199 Fourth St., BARGAINS IN pulkNos. Mgt SEVENTEEN MI NE(B SECOND-HAND FOR BALE. WISHING TO REDUCE MY STOCK of Ilenung. Pianos, I will ofillthe lonowingliesitablo lot of. 'low and Powond-Eltl beams DOW in store and ready 'for easwitnation a nd toils at the extremely `low prices snoozed to them, and those who wish to porthole may be Illattllnd that such an opportunity is eetdomllof fered. On those marked for Quin no awp.nt. *la Oe . . allowed. Those for sale On credit, Tara Months only tvid be given, and most be settled for by note, payabloict. the city, or a discount of 1 per cent• for cosh. The follow ing elegant ROSEWOOD taiTEN OCTAtE PIANOS , ON A CREDIT OP THREE MONTHS. A new end elegant 7 octave Rosewood Lonis XIV Piano, isath en Moistest improveniente, made surprealy for the subacrittermsd will beStarrardesi. The ream price of this style is VA!, for sishi at,. 1385 Anetruirol the 'Name style and price 385 Another from the same maker, in an elegant Rose. wood Catte, manufacturers' price Sork.fOr An elegutt 'Rosewood octave Pianomade by Em erson, Boston; in perfect order, hiss than one year, the price when new was W - 240 Arial/7 0412113X17 octave, taef and hirgeecale Rose wood Plano, made by k. H. Gale, the New York price of which one year ago was 5 4,00 200 Two elegant ResewoOd. 7 octave Pianos,. carved mouldings . , scabs from A to At made los Gale; Co., and considered tqi good judges as liniong the first of the New Tort makers at the lOW praise at 275 One same !style, 0 1 ,4 ..... 250 One elegant - Rosewood Cbickering A Son'si, outlive' old scale, in use not more than six wont us, the retail price of which is $375 240 THR FOLLOWING ARE FOR CARR . WILY: Mahogany, doublerrotmd corners, 6 octave made by Chfokering & Sons. 160 A . 4p!fewood 6 octave by ' - ......... ...„ .110 by i Mahogany 6 octavo—Wilkino t N A Mahogany 6 oetavo—Chickefing It Stewart.: 60 A Mahogany 6 oetava*by &herr 60 it] A Mahogany 6 oetaire-49F6ii. a Bro A Rosawood 6 octave—Chickenng A Rosewood 6 octave—Nunias k Clerk 1.20 patikingtoxes will be fernlshed;and the Pianos packed, free of charge, to go to a distance. In addition to the above, will be sold an excellent MELODEON, at a very reduced price, the owner having no further use for it. JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 WOOD STREET SKATES, &C., &C BOYIA' AND MEN'S Br.ATE/i, Pocket Knives, Table Knives. Razors, Scissors, Carving Knives, Gime. Pistols, Revolver% Ammunitlon, Flasks, Pouches, and every article of Cutlery, Fire Arms, Am. Munition and .Housefitmishibg Hardware'. CARTWRIGHT ft VOIHNI R N 0.138 Wood street. . , GOWN & TE'rLEIr----Manuracturers and Importers of CUTLERY, GUNS, MIMES, PISTOLS, &O. No. 138 WOOD STREET. We invite the attention of the Trade and consumers, to a huts assortment of our own importation of Jos. Mappin Bro.'ll celebrated. Pocket Table and Toilet Cutlery. jag 'VIVO CASES PERRY DA.VIS'PAI KILLER, received m l for rode • • . ma BEEKIWL Tricia .v, :. en •CB g WO4AS anti EB ENGLISH MUSTARD, re & )4LLY,AUipOien CiftAND I_lll' and Winter • BOOTS AND SHOES . *"..Goode muted down 10 to 20 per cent Give me * cell At the CHSAT'' WIT won JOS. IL BORLAND: krt 98 Market, second doorfrom Fifth street. B OYS' AND Ate, cuff .kwaltiliiitlgooksio, W. E. SCRifERTZ & CO.'S, CIU)CIM kR,INGE3:- OR 0.- • OBlrr filit . B4ly-.it 8, • ... EMB44:1 Tn ):1CI I. Y, 4 1 41 4 3 'tifftiliti g ;ter - , ~.3.41602AL !ANN !, . , - i 4,1 -15" r J 1 &UM ". ~. :: u:~Y1 i ' • ' HS! HAT , INTRO THIS NF4 4 B LITI ES LADLES, L --- CHILDREN'S FUNS, GENTS' FUR GAUNTLETS, GENT/3' FUR GAUNTL GENTS'4IIIVGAI PA SON'SI iee NO. 78 WOOD STREET. iy T HE CO-PARTPVL9i. heretofore rmder this *m erlittAtpLlSS,MEAblirk co v intetheeoPoN l by mutual,, .conikrifbis. the. 314411 t. The business of the Aria wilt be IscitAsdhy cben-11... "'TB , KWfi ' 93 " . Davit,. WOANDLESS: WILLIAM MEANS._ • ' MAIMID39N,A.COPTIIII Pittsburgh, Japua. rY 24:1 9 * ' .): - Whauhtlersignetiihn,Ve, Under the laws Pennsylvania, <relating, theinto,lormed.a. limited part. nerabirh aslWlniraosatriettnAPhathuitituter whlsh snob partnership is toibermuinateth bap pa., sr , • •MEAMilsV4lollFirir. • ' , VheenaraVnatertf bf•thrtilligstliass : intended to be tictlfelnittliE2MXlllo.oenaY ANDO:111V MISSION , EIVINESISraiId It is to be eccidnetedlo4:ie city of Pittsburgh. Williazu Means, residing in 06'44 of Finabthlthamdltatrlelbn thalatng vie city AnCrghati „Para thaVeitentiPartneth, Innt te Mifilleriartaina tingth 'Reserve'thittisthy, $e tteri nada*, nal hc y thnt e r b S u ptetdi.o V rprtinre.rM. c T M hienn m&a Vo B l 4' -t W n ll e comiionstock oftattitarthaystllP ltatrift iarntheneedonthelteeontidayh.hntory, lo a dNi, terminate on the thtrt'Y'llittitltitirof Deserriber,iBW • I3a,Bßthol4 iethna ICCO Plll, tl Partners. DAVID. lIPCANDILEBB;' . Pittsburgh, January 2,1860 13pcin1al 'Partner. saiiw nifiSOIAJTION.--The firm of WitsoN, PITNE' & Co., is this day distiolved byratttogsl) , • JOHN A.' wlporc, sent. WM.PAIZNP, ' 'JESSEO,4I4I On retiring from the Dry Goods Business, , 1 cordially raco&moridolysiledemonratB theatronage of toy frumAs. WILIAM& PA.Y... PlUatitirgh,, December 31, 113Sti: Co-PaurNsasuir.—The subscribers - halm thi&day tarnaett e co-part. netehlpfw the tatraf ear= ring an the waoLEamtv DRY t3-00D5 fluettiDA under the twits 'or.V7InON, CARR di JOHN A. WILZON, JI 8E It CARR" , • DAVID, IdTANDLICSS. ja 6 " EN TS' CALF SKIN 11 frNRY R. 41111,L1N9. &viz, from two to =l3 PPITSDUR(III. PA I GIAIT 'SALE o MEE= sFa4A,Np .4 - 4 0 • 0 ri* f,-. Pittsburgh, December MOM rttabrugh January 2, 1869. OVERSHOES; LINED WITH BUFFALO, SUITABLE FOR SLEIGHING, Just received at W. E SCHMF.RTZ & - MEW BOOBS AT DAV !SON'S,' Wood lA, street and J'Aamtaul alley :—ldisii-gavanngh, new Tom*: *Alen Ylitre ; Sacramental Dirs.morses, by Rev. Runes W Alexander, D. Li : New Night Caps • Lewes' Ph) swingy- Of Common Life; Utica to the Re nate, .or. Work while R. is Day, a companion volume to English Dearts and Dandn; The 'Christmas M irror, or, Words in *Aeon, by 4. L. 0. IL"; Idols in the Reim, a Welly A. two: ohettimhid in leaked, by Rev. IL tl. Gain nets;.Hodgman Itd:snd 2d Conaulnans ; The Two Reaps, what MIS, Brown's Sunday . Sebnol Claim Did for Them.: The Great 'll-tauon,by pr. •ftmminga ; 'Demi 06.9- thin Life, by ardirstri; rtnrek's - Fool of Qnt r y. . LS.DAVIIDSON, Wood stree tand Diamond alley. D RESSING ROBES AND ROBE DE CUALMIERES Jost received for the • HOLIDAYS, —AT-- L. MitSUPELD & SON'S, Melee Furoiehing Warchtmee, de29 • No. 83 Wand street. t w tatewteit. CUADWIICK & sgN, COMMISSION MERCHANT ' S, DEALERS rti tvAPEFt AND MO O, Ned Awthutler the valet& Motioning Fire, utteit nii Tot.o.iy; .841.1413 and 161 iro,4 it,„noar ISLEUI, littabargh. 4/7 - 0 4 `Wrsp*g, Paperbiehuhteturera' Prices, WI paid far tyttlyeho L. C,litritN, AII'ORNIT LW- air CONVEYANeEtt, brytcE:wrrif Ft. nFXBIJR-N, Np.,911 Yomih .tree t. er I its' 41"5 ewes SIMALIBItaIIic , GLASS, kciad, AgeTAts,,Pelitiletiad i.NAO 13 TE44.1 1 * *0 '/A 7 11 :" FRAMING &CRANIUM' MERCHANTS, 0 0 .nacalfik ands L S' am • . 1 4 1131 44 Al* .3.Pivalpt faamOnal attantioll ccMectitmand adiasung Favighta. ni24ldlntda R. E. SELLERS.. WARD. k. SELLEIRS & Co., nasax.& DRUGS;_ OILS, VAIdadEES PAINTS; pTE-STUidit, &C. •Ebr. Wood and SceoridPs.iiitisburgh. air GOODS W ARRA'NTEb. 4n:A PAJ VIN.G .TAKEN THE ItUSINUIS•OF Me husband, Jacob carry It on ail its carious brakelies, at the old established stated; N 0.4 Triith street, and would respecting stilich continuance of thaTormeMrolaglico iltOit VOl&tilirri4 -,*10 1 3 , 4 , j a Cf‘.l'. l2lAlL ;/ Onklai mAritrFACT - tatral ; Muilisderha alllandsotTOßACC 4 24 7 l3NUF l ' , and - Ct 90.9ipocIrra aT,..,F1tt54a11 1 44 44 ps ootteoutly 04' h 'ind 'fitipply atilt the 4 ,4,tions Wanda PORTED . •• • %.4413:Ciiiitise gale tralgoßbc RIIIEROFFERS FOR SALE this well eatablythed SW most populatlavens and ItestaarnM,Joested m Om heart of, the city, lg , ttie Dire tooriCoppdsite tbrildel•ket Bone% and which for along BMWs tityears his had a. fine peirtmage:' is an' admit -table ohanee for going into a goad busineed- Apply to . JQII fiA . , ' on theYier-' HOT AIR - FURNACES, IMMIX FOR ' a ix - -a. mt. a ma- 33 8; PUBLIC SCHOOLS, ABB Parent imam MIOUFACInIitpD BY ' 41111180 1 1,, f ri an'Pr il9, now ' NO. 180 I3TREIrr. MAJOLEi MARJO* I OH ti? g 0 4". 3141 4/ 1 "0 1 t rb /!,4 4 2', MONUMENTS; GRAvtsromEs A Euelosurasi , P9stailsobt• PLASTtR PARIS, HYDRAtiLIOCEMENT, man • .tiO.'l3(ftliEßTY STUMM RAILROAD SPRIE! COMPANY Jos, Dilworth, 1 1, ; 2 17il j t'lati,lititrti# , ' tahlijooll ftafM'Swittf t•vi 6 . PUIPMLOPOPIPP OP • i It A riatlYA.D• B'. 3"'X WPM. • CHAIREVAND - 1100*Itii* orlNfitir4t. Obj*** ey 114 7 PITA , A VIRST PREMIX 4WALTIRERBYPE iTkrE • • ' &lei Fir Vio FOR MB BEST 41 : " • V ---39 1r For tit 'tido. Itait 4„. 11 M ; iffiramortaienkoitZersaug voly , 20 - 42d3 liity siletit; -itelk--t..qmwAttlie. otagocia QIINDRY PRODITCR-L 1..7 8 barrels Chanberries • 20 " Pearl nors‘; 25 " Oakum; • andlekeipie-Lart4 0 Atall AO Wags Wed A 14 ; /Oa . 140k$ 1111A1 r; • 100 111210G1littP , g• I'd , " +, t! I . l . llkFtlitaakinOtatiSClOCOVeallie oa. Big 1 ,01 4: YA IIII % .1 09 Onateleiatetled , MOUSSP ~,,Tr 4w44414 1 d.lit,tut.ll:4l, , tvai t.. 04V.Ain PHARMA,ONIITIOT" OPERATIVE . CIIIESIIWW; Smithfield and Third Ste: SPECIAL ATINNTI`ON IS PAID TO E the purity and a=diatniatloOAL CompannUM - g arPteileff Alga atAbp,atare , Idil dA4lk 44: I•WY A ?Ora.= AitiorniEgt OP TOILET • ‘?•.1•-•4;,.. ~-16;k 1 'PI 4 .7 t I ESPUTIERV. Carefully seletrebaialin tharestritiatiOactories. deftetw litAT 41340* - OFFERF.D4N , co. ?1,-)II PiJit '• • , ' • AI , • Irt: Vleming!s,Vor.e-Woodlut, 11e.t. Asia is tioittatq - = • :- • GFIR . ATLY FAED„ , In order to make mints' for the* . , , TO - LET. THE LARGE' WAREHOUSE co Pert= ilia:W*llEl eirietBl (tlI ford skate.) 'Possession Odra immedg, Vi t iterTA 8 ariPlito 74 4 • ';:OEINAV , 5 .4 4 ' ,:jasrtt Adtrtraidregel.sVWffdijrifil, A LL S CHQ flgrOtaine thatiirc' are referred z 4 Vic,ISSAINS,,Jron-Clity. , Collogo REpatsgUAlis,agt.adrorge‘itioatgv-art -, . rangemonts.iwra keen, made ; ~119—An paieia.i4eristed.p swift copye---tq?Adtg4/4fl-_, HAVANA THIS DAY IN -11704 7 . .;tigki4 17: I other iirrotee of C.: 1. . . Making the 1...9.11 . 41E0V 1N1) FINE§T,IO3OII; in the city. Those wielung-• • - t:r.•a a, GOOICIAGUr mould call and ermine niy•4so.leiberotii Viri,lo4llB elsewhere. at FIFTH SMEET STARKOSCOPICANknarrit ~ iv .... isj .-. . -,; - •••.."4 .5..;:,',.: - . 4.1 a - , - ,.••• V . ~. , ;.. . , ... ..,. 4 ~`• , ~ , i..;ii?4, 4-, kf . JO* Al VRIONViZ AV":fr•'s '''•' • :' ' - . ' - ? ---- 15 ' ' 308 Brolutokay ' New 'Tft"leiqP'' ' 4 , ~.„....,..,4 .f.ii•-,s;s-x..titl•f& After 11114 Siet.lB66. at ifrefthvail i 4. l o lolf rAL from the• St. Nichodaft:HO 4 elisW .- jt. - 3.4, 'it_ ~ 1.. • -..-, •i.v.s. • .1. ~.,:..', • 4.•••. , • . .•-;• - s. te•- -, ~.L. TUE s.c.l EREOSC.OLS.-.43-theaVQ4•44 B 4W.I ., 1., ave.; loteresting. entertathiMg„ ..surntatngsfidexcb hear of modern •Inventio, nit.,;* ,-;.-I.tit,-.4r;•-.,..4.- -.-...- an,lee young; Vatue thafibtinonoic" delli gg none too unedneatestMe acksowledge. its Verth.;. • ..lio ejscomplete - without ,Iti mat tikmoff •t. •'_ I' „penettaMeverywhere. - - -:. .... - !it -..... , 51. - 4 - 5%;:. „- t. ~,,,,,• . It IRO/eats to your view evory part of.the'sliv , I. „ [ the rehe4 holdfees,-PectMetitfof and'. o • ll Fl, 64 ' l 4: llli ' ,••• ' taibras if you. vere.on.thetipotst , ,- s . . ..., t • -... - ...4•& r. - ,tts,.. a ,t , "...,.. Photographers am everywhere exploring - ft• i LB* Afros , au4. Aineriaaowmarelx:xit-thistgrwitat artOS‘ - . - ;, - C. s the beandfuLantithe resulloof-flieir-aluilidattlibrildan, ' I tivionrictdotg.our ...Meek. 'l , , t• •,.., ti* :t• - , •.•:tti,a.•,...,•.1...- 1 Welfare an immense variatf.or mPterviewftOffait t. in Pstis, li.eistion,=d44lcottand,tdrislaad‘. Alen,w Fiaro N ,.Bogium. VPleluess.als Glom% Frathkrehlemßintzerisie" • 1 Turkey „Egypt, Athena, •; the flo,lrattail,;.Chtw. , • Crystal Palma-also ,groupat.sWitdotristalgssrivfxs. • Att page scesow s hreakfaat , seenetf.- I= l , i i edr itts l = lol4 •• : . An extrovitettmatrtmento r ore of Pulacea, Churches, andt.ffathedmhkof Thateei.ltily, Sc. The effect o . r theite lynfidnXMdilewairmfastaxv - • . makable... '- t • • - r• • vi •-... , ••••••.to- i - i ..,•,•.417.,#A,,,. Eveargoistleositivel , wealflPand refitagtifitialtdiatihr • have in hisvlrawing moat sidlive l- ofildi , , ••i;lITAI.• • ' car glassiVith arerolving'Sfefethmperdil t ; • .:-';• • •.• ' . ti...-• ' ' 00, onion iteenea. , NothingetimtkiMomfisk 7 .•,.• • ~. - 5,,... 4 6,1.. one can , offer no g.r eater treat to a frt‘ttifecOht. -• '' ,;.• 'f.'-' 7 " - . turesipsa and the beautiful. •-•-, -.., x4 - ;••sat• - .1•.it.47 .. ,„..-."... .Z,:,..41:!.: Anthorystlastaninneenstatertimieft*it' .. . .. t. ' '-, t....,.. ,...... latest Photograplfieiroptlere . ymit ago.tiosis#4lol6o.: dab pertorta isecond?and,o7rorythieg , lo, - i,; • -..M1P01011t;' rapidly if 'iv . ber Maldrt6l=W•Mt l .4LatlirloW_,,: diartneldreitsl it hist bOers. ta"rtaliti:.. , "Mtialirro!' an viddltomaivallite, - . for to' e bestrtierthr-lne owe lit addithwelistracet litehndMetlethqThig•.,•plfsfom is ii dineoverrof one own ands'.being MniMMtrMtatatet:. , rope, we reeelie flrewliondowlitidt INditlargitifirdiftw , -,-,• for Anthony's .Instanteneolus , Viewa;•ol4imornfitlifir - • ..,."- aad scenery. - t • ,‘,.....,. .- .;.; ...- .ts ti.vve , .7_1;,,, - .X.- • Among other thingiwe -havo4tiskpaltillidied .gt seopie .ulustrationivaxlttei Scene. ,of trititl - fflaNON C•i STREWT PRAYElthlEßTlNGkinwhinhvinaMisilliM• 1 feel aaiatereat. The pertain:dam 41 , 010;w1d 1 beifigailda. our MU/ 0 0e. ' 1:" t - • ; -;." , i, ~ , i 1;;A5 _ ,„, , , ~ e ..o' i , ;*.i..; , OWSZATALOOITiot ai subjects ut:priestiyararkl* : warded 44 stay addresaver reiseiptervtotanlpXtaV Parties atatilstanesidindingmag4lo,Or. t $26, can havetraded , instrumentwand , *Oh - 4) • they may, rimeest, sent by Express . ':,. ~..i.:6.5,n ~,,:, A 44 Views alene,(withent iturtoiirwisgeanteileith lijtrialb Partiew who. wish to be isivised - ,Oreferlthililf _;-' pi S valuable in the line that bommentOnateseidfilf - v 7 ; named.° ;Atom on record, and we*llliteePfkeld ' t at our own expense. . -4"..;, di4s . :.ls-gt,,d,•• _ Men of _leisure will And Photo Itrifitiettehtdfiai" i tingand,delighttai amusement - .•• e Afft;f l t=g: L- - 5. I fit out amateurs with eterythingmeetwary,for ems together.with instruistions.'Howto.s4iket -.- -F•-', pie Pictures,. . ; • • -. • . •tt i:. 1 .•;..., - -4... ~tte...kicir•- ' 1 I tlA..,Algi'llfikrinr3. ~ .' ,., - , J Importer atl.kiamthieturerAPhiatimaphlo - Ildaterlo ohs, tuereoseopes and StertioseopleAret•t•t?...a•sitt lA.Merchants from iiiiit.-aliatisiti3(o.ket*r*Otaltif • retMeetfolly, Wilted to - trialtit 'isil -- slaiMMa Virititif" stock,•as ecadisetstigt . o the padfr;vlikt .I#fibeiltik - ' - '""- • -ro - }".o.o4tOintßo:44iiisei4iNt Nets eves ~-. . ..• ~ , -,-...:- wi',...: , ...e./.1- , :-. ,, , -.1.4. 'Qua bY- 1 100- a print 4il'*4 l ki;. ."PP , ltil*-9t 4l l l tr .tdei• • ~..,,N„.:.•- . - • ... (bit this - i Oaf fik.,fa n ;444fiati '..7F1 - 1-14144k..t o atiVe llßlS TMAW- i0 1 01 .1 1 1 3331 - —,....,,, 1:....z,: ...g.,;. , -....,•,,p.":7Z `pl:lS~+i:.~ • 1 4 , • A., ,•;• 44 -4 w '.1.1.1". _,`•; s nerxinrme GENtINE HAVANA MOIL ta*Ner s :'` •corturrldsrliOroh#4i4n4 MEW J E W E 4 L , • 4:tri 1137AVE•j138TA0 , ‘FOR , THE trowA r Viiiiik wetenent of ' ' Ear.811103 2.r. 1311/01tnalulte: ,qer,•o44oc•-•.• IteliblekiStaki?# l ; 4 2 2 43?'S' Hair ''.ChtoiNVActitki:2,o4, y . .• . 9 BILVERVORAZOCY Music I"clocfcs, • " "kti4; - Ete"larte4c An oiwbfeli •4'll%e' Sold. LOW As r— deilE pUBLIC SALE I:Or , AINCIZAW .; t 0 t W4:4O,'SOPHIA , pktPraBY;:, itirtitePt, authoritye vtited-la-thibh - eheetlormw - . .erolgegs of .Pollard DECannlek,r td'_id—w .ttieDimietvant, ot Mlitklitia4:6ll44a * ' ' , 2 . . - •'.,: .. -wealth offtlitiaAttatuw*r-ler I V, we will's liiiir*pap e, -, et Off.ol3.&onVetittivelaceekht thitatx,„ the ' 'IIIII..DAY'Cor UNIFAIPTiqmi - n teelbelf;l4 g4 , theltotreig , mwsixrt ,'Figloriite, nsaztun A 4 1 04 - Pesi 'llllm%l•lrrisMod l* ate, knewn eatheST,IZA A., ilif. _ , T... . 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