8;17' , 1 1 0 ,37. - v , '_. / twit,:iga'STATar 'w • 11,- reNal at - a 4duy . 1 %0%1 11 17 4 lbwrisolito**Ci: or no at oiLoweia ' ' dam 0111 0 -1 -11-111'nolun Atiimunt . .._ ~. _ ... Oar ItiteoLifyisilinscr-z-11-11"':'4' From ttio pa plilet tillibitiittheAnner• intendeutitkeotOnbu %Schools • for 1862; we learn] the total. cost of the system for 1862 :was -• $2,227,164'91, showing decrease 0f.513,61019 76 as compared with a' 1861. Theikhole number of sehoolhobaes in the State.; all 182, of-which four' hue' dred and sixty-ttio were. erected daring the year; e l iftirkhtindred fnd forty-eight so refitted to remove them from the, • class "unfiq,i'l • ndur numbering but . 2,968. The flambe?: et linkapplied with '- suitable; furniture is I- ;864.Lsit litiridreit and thir-, teen having , 1- en pi.ciperly furnished during the year,. Four - hundred and fifteen' schooliir ' Supplied with soine,etyle Cf , a PP,trutPn-ll Oft, Of leai; Jeniing yet six ,43 , nunarel, 1 . eveny-threeto'be suppliS4l.- 1 Of classifiedut not graded echools we, f have 8,01810 schools neither - classified; nor graded . , lire Wave I , 2 4s—during the' year five hu#dredl and fifty-eight have,l been improved by classifying „ and_. and- one s hundre-and-roily-Seven bydgradint__-The tiNi average attecelif pup s for t e year was 385,668; the whole number ofteacheit 14,880, br whiim 61393 were females; the average cost of, tea/thing feschilt 411' per month, forty-nine cents; ,the average sale, ries of ma le o, * l ' , inictritti.: l -128-131; ' the average safari "s of , females,slB,, 55 ; the total cost of :tuition - for 1862, - $1,867,- /81 88. The City of Philadelphia t which has three' hind* and forty-seven schools„ and employs teachrs,. ft an az ! pense of $ 34 '5 1 312 = 67; 111 x. not ideluded in the above. 511 Ateetteg of the liteckholderi of the Pentiie . , javente :z Railroad Ce.---Rep twCel. Page'a lll nority tattle:- " At the an , eating . of the Stockhal, dare of tlie.: ,•'` ylvania Railroad -CO. ' held in P ' - irmoncitt'ikeiN - . of Directors lan -*id iiilpaceillriPtiiVii reply to suelfpotions ortheitniztoritY re- - port, presented. the-link-annual meeting _yb Col. Page, an treat Of Prnetical subjects. The py 11l - 1, - - " • ' "The firet ri ..pali,,of the ,r,,eport. is chiefly devoted to questiiining the integrity of the majority tikfithef gOinznitteri r coMposed of gentlemen_ L yrho,:4ll .this community need no defendele- - ;lflalti Stites in the same spirit that ; lt.waa limpoisible to obtain the necessary "inforki a tionfor the officers and books of thiiooitpany;" when:it was well known to' the-'C ommittee that deified 1 it - or any "o its mem bers was and' *Co d have, to ,shy reasona-, ble extent, been sly given. -,- n these After preliminary remarks the minority report proceeds to comment up.inithe:cOndition of the finances otUthe Co mpany Au thilf is fully shown in the last and present an nual repoits. c of tti§.. 4olard i -at ' is. hardly necessary le refei.to it here - except to as sure the shareficilders that'. the financial condition of - the ahipany fa very antis. factory. It "The report thin analyzes the con struction account attempts to demon strate that the, original estimate. of the Engineerfor the coinpletion of , the rail road between' Efarristiurg and Pittsburgh —which made proviSions only for a traffic that was expected to meet the line when opened for'use--'-heia beenlargely.eiceed ed. This •busineas Vamounted In-1864, the year.thp Aped iiii.4 opened' tiirotighOut,, to but 250;000' teniii:eif freight, although the Company had previously been , form ing a profitabletfirongh bus iness for the line, by the aid OttlifAlleglieney Portage Railroad and the W estern division - 01. t he Pennsylvania Cana* This' tonnage has steadily increased. ,ontil it has reached, - in 1862, only eight:years from the , open- ing of the entire ronte ? to the enormo as amount of 2,223 1 061 tons. This large in crease was fully just ,ed and explains the increased outlays up I i ii the road, and the enlarged.outfit purc hased to accomodate it.. The eiperidituree for these objects have been judiciously and economically made, but not.hefore !they, jvere,--reqoired, by the wants,„iif ite4iaritiffilie Thi) piton-. perity of the,!citieeit*ie termini mulAhe region traversed by the companEs road. The terms of the le#tofAho-kiartiaborg and Lancaster Rollie ,". :are neit'objeeted to.: This lease was a iibatitute for an t ex isting contract or 'easel between the • two companies, which woe , have terminated in 1869. el In regard to the general . policy of the" Company_ spoken of lathe minority report, the Directors say: ill To reply in detail to all the theories and assumptions advanced would consume too much of your time, and,Wonld lead to no practical advantagei to',.4he Comyiany.- We will content ourselves with simply answer ing the specification.sconcludi ng ~the 4t-, port. These are: - ji Ist. That the Real Estate, Equipment and Construction accountiebould betioned.; 2d. That dividends stf'tad, be suspended i until the track and outfi t w a s *as retifored'a undoubted efficiency;' Oat yotirßoard. should be Mai - gaited neCto make any div-j idends in fatufe; tiniesstearned. Bd. That the Board tie directed to con- 1 eider hereafter Philadelphia and Pitts- burgh the termini of -their 1 t road e ir st. hit they shall not crpple v te local travel, of road, &c. 4tph:p Acommitteeofinestigationshould the aC ompany, o n x the in mneradop a ted_by the Committee of the New York Central Company, by, passingmer' they4coletrack on a hand car, exaniiiinioe - coliditiori of Is the locomotivy it gam 4., c• ..-,, g i•-• r , - By the adori 'no ill . ei' ioout 0440 tions it is eta 14 that' ir troiiiiiiin'y and its road can be "redeennid- from ito.Jor ent condition," eniFW&l‘iarl3* dends, &c., &cf 1::- -- -,-t, ' - '11:7-:' 1 ' 1 _ •:''' The fi rst propoilienii!' eippolesAir,,tleft', road has attained''-11,r"fall-caplicitY;lind nothing is required bat tegfiaish its double, track to rend.ei r ittoMPlso: - Ifi'thielinli-- tad view of ' the . futuriit operations of the line, the Boni& do': not concur; and to provide,for 1- the enlargement of the business of thi r t • road, have made and are - hulikilik'lthe additiefin:Ao their accomodatiopsTatSibirrgh,l%yfelt as Philadelphia: 'lr - I lie Observed, however, by a carefOldat"' Ifiliti6ll l, ol 3 :the accounts of the Company:lo aeverslyeare past, that these expend Uros have been met from the profits of - Ahe•2o4l let& payidg dividende,fithoplag menting the debate tlie, " - aial . .ill P . vigilant Steal" FirliriNomissi,stx: • -1 , tv - - At a regular annual ideating of thoiVigi lant Steam Fire Company .I', held ak their hall, Monday eveninAFebruary Bd, 1888, B. C. Sawyer, President, the fol lowing officers were elected'Arthevisningi year :P t resident, B. C. {lawyer; Vice Preside, Davlid Fitssimmui; Secretary . James H. Stewart_f* Assistant Secretary; Wm. Whitesides; Traasur4i,4 B 4 ep Directors, Charles P.'Poif Irm John McKinley, Daniel g der Iva:6Z: Robinson. First Foremit4,B44/Ap% Assistant . obi ' 2 d Assistant Foreman,;""`A-- r Delegate to the G. Weldon. • • ' Committee on Rolls, Rkiliert John hicllinley4F.Nathanltafaliart, Daly, Robert Galway. Committee on Membership) W Robinson, Henry Vierholler, bornßrown, John llcKinley, . After the election,,the. new elei fibers gave a supper to the niraben cam, off pleasantly at Vierhider', Fifth street. • fi 4 _ In Common Council a communication was read announcing the expiration of the tali.m of Jeseph Pennock and A. G. Mc- Candless 'is inguibeiv of the'-Board of (hardline of_, the Poor. Mr.. Pennock was re-elected and John W. Taylor of the Fifth Ward was elected instead of - Dr. McCandless. ... The annual report of the late' Commit tee on Fire Engines and Hose, presented in S. C. January 7th and re ferred to the new Committee on Fire Engines and Hose, was laid on the table. An ordinance offered by Mr, Hays, fixing the salary of the City Assessor at $6OO, was referred to the Finance Committee. S. C. concurred. - Mr. Duffy•offered a resolution instruct ing the Gas Committee to ineture into the expediency of erecting gas. tamps on the . Nort_lizside Of.,llrant street.betwerenlFillh 'and - Virgin Alley, which was reid three times and passed.- 8.-0. concurred. " .- A resolution, offered by Mr. MaTighe, ie!iniring all railroad companies to serve printed copies of all 'proposed - app li cations to Conticifs on- each member at least ten days before any,antion is bad, was laid , over under the rules. Mr. Mackeyi a resolution instructing the Committee on Fire Engities and Hose to procure :500 feet of ten inch leather hose; with ones' - paten t o - co uplings, a donate he J same to the llegheny Fire Company.' _Read three times and patuied by a vote df 12 to 11. In S. C. lai4 on the table bya Tote otl2 to a. On:motion of Mr. - -McVay, the resigna tion of Mr. Iltowbottom was taken up and accepted., •Th . e -President supplied 4r. R's place on the , Market Commit tee by the appointment of Mr. Hays. A resolution , authorizing the Second Washington District e -Stret Comioner to have a cinder walk laid on Washington street from Prospect to the intersection of .Lib erty street n , was rr passed. S. C. concurred, Adjoured. -_ ~ - -. . Thum. OeSty Timms her Dead • Father. - . On Monday Samuel Beaty, ofdtier of Miss Elizhbeth liukty, now in prison for shooting her sedUcer,died at his residence. in the Seventh ward, after a protracted W ixom', in the , sixty-fcnith ''Year of hie age:" ISo soon as Miss' Beatty . learned the fitet, Il g itthielrelie anticipated) from. her brother, after- kiekpre.ssed- a - desire to - see the body before its interment. Yesterday mor ning-them/nest was laid before the Court .mml permission was granted, the ,Slieriff „tpratify her, accordingly she: , was taken e-Iter failter's residence, escorted by-Jait or Small add ,Deputy 'Sheriff Cluley.— LAftervieivjitg the remains she was con veyed back to her cell. She. bore up,well „throughout the trying "o' sceue: ~, , , -- r7" - " • , L.,,, , v. L./. A ‘.F.• ' I ! Slight FirA.2, : - 14-- Yeatel 47l ll ,?E ) l%.4,4lofit Ake stlelock, amietockiye flee settre.to zthe'Aeoedivork to an upper koontotehi, driVolisittirent "_4ld-t,'-- Burehfield,: — eirnor,,Market Flitict Fourth streets. An alarm was raised and the fire was; sopa rtutingnielked,. but ,not until the building 'mil' dattiaged' to tie' ajtuAint,of,about $6OO and a few of g o stiodstaightly-injiiridlijevialei.: : Tie toil te fully covered by insurance._ - - A rsritosy an admirer, and ; weymayad.! Mit a 'friend, from flarringten;" has not "writ a piece" very much after the ;atria ArteMUB Ward, who:speaks 8 piece without ever I referring to the title or allu ding to the subject he means to gather quarters from wishes it'printed in the' Potrt.4 Illikt.,Ozt•jp "falling in - love," and Whilit it might, do ~ very well'for tire -eyes but entirely too thi&to.apitiimd eVerthoustpids. We beg of hinuto*eitlo surging "school or elsewher e ; but itivei,hive itpubliahod. WriteOften' but keep all . you -ante, I . , $ , U i ngitiCASY/Unie reporfertiiiii I ' * :burg , shows that..one . huridreilliCd nine patients were admitted into the Ha pital in the course of the ;year; males sixty;four,"and females "fortylfive. 0; hundred and twenty-tivo patients =WI discharged, males seventy-one, females fifty:one. Three hundred and eighty-niee were under treatment during the_year, while the number remaining in the Elospl lel on December 31st, 1862, was -twe hundred and sixty - seven.p/meles- one hundred. and Torty-four, females one hundred'and twenty thre e : • ! s i 01 *4 1141 54041155igl . TA fittitiatOic — ffigatiot met ita s toso ..p u J „ a:' Yfie...city".tiffinicitilittraiiir meet- Three steam care for assem lastiiig ev eninibtori.therol j ection:oft Mein- ways; riliciently" built in Phil ac n the! .. ..' o d lit Ituardians Of - the prordise Ur betaxeceicz. fret- ai*, Poo a 4 Athk." - fteitiriess.". - Yrt;:,,,l ••*) Jt: •withThepMtfo rmsstwen -11eVettfiletr, -1 Saia - Witireila Coilliinnitlaiio - n was and seven, feet i nine, ia es, wide.-=:Thk. i from thelaittritarf ^ rifTtili Baia of engines andlialleinaricle Poo ofr atit t ri!, a3inopncing the _expiration of platform, andoccupy a s ace ? , id- length ; the ' - tipme744:wir..via and witi: nacitidit4tiotiftir coar MI kere t ' of &fee' s.Edgatliii ineariliers'Ot the Board . The feet eig ht inches, and th 'entire ' space irentiernen :named were then unanimously omitted` by engines and hollers 111, less re-elected. than tw6thirds of the area f the platfo _ -21 01 President read a communication The cars have two five and a quarter i nch from the 'Controller, enclosing a copy of cylinders and ten inch stroke, and the mo &propose& Act of Assembly to - confer cer- non is transmitted to the driving wheeli I tam powers upon the trustees of the rail- by means of gearing, and are capable of road ' stocks ot the city . . An accompany- exerting . fifteen to eighteen horse power. ing resolution, approving of the act and The engines are compactly arranged, and directing the clerks to forwarda copy to all above the platform, as is also the boiler. our Representatives, was passed, C. C. All is enclosed, so that fro the outside , concurred;;, * no part of the machinery is visible. These Another reaOlution, Covered by the same cars are built for the purposeof ascending communication; authorizing the Controller grades, two hundred feet to t e mile, wit to employ as assistant at a salary of $3OO another carsttached, carryin in all seventy , per annum, payable by monthly warrants passengers, which they have one running upon the contingent' fund, Was on motion, at eiglit wiles epeed, and hey' can be imatikmed until the next regular „Meeting. brought to a stand atilt In hal their length. Mr. , ,Allen, • fromAhe Water Committee =Theyy ara fitted with au ingeni usly devised reported in favarof in advance of 1 cent. truck, whereby they are enabl dto turn the per btishel in the- j price- paid Gamble, shortest streee curves, withless friction Slacker A Co. ter -coal delivered at the than the horse car, although heir wheels Water . Work. A resolution authorizing are thirteen feet apart. T e cars are the increase, payable out of the contingent heated, a great comfort top sengers by fund; was read three times an d - passed mecum of steam, through pipe , which are under, this the contraMors will receive five laid in the floor, covered over by matting, :thevents per bushel for all coal delivered at and are altogether far morecomfortable upper works and four and three-eight than the ordinary cars. cents at theAower. In C. C. laid ove nuder the rules.!- A communication from the Fire Engines and Hose, preseitaby . Mr. Quinn, ask ing for instructions" to the applies tion of; the Allegheny Fire Co., for 600 feet of leather hose and .aarring whether they ark .' part of the ap-. c propriation; was accepted. C. C. con urred. - • " J ..A resolution .. raising the wages of the employees at theiWiter Works twenty per' cent from, the•let of February, laid over 1 at laat meeting, with a_petition., from the employeek, was referred, to the Water ? , Committee. C. C. concurred. " 1 1 : The Common Council having appointed Messrs. O ' Neill, Robertsand Armstrong, tßoma committee : to report an ordinance I relative to the storage of. oil, the , Select Council concurred in the - reit - elution, and IMenlo. -*adman and Brown were ap 4i:tinted on; the committee.. !'An ordinance prohibiting the latidingot oil in bilki,or, barrels at.the Allegheny, wharf withirronirffindred feet, east and , west of any of the bridges, presented by Mr. Held m an ; • was referred to the above Special cOmmitteiff.—C.-C. Concurred. t:; -An ordinance providing (generally) for the erection of market houses in any_plit of theoity, when the citizens of the Ward have subscribed a sufficient sum for the purpose, was referred to the market corn- j Mitten, C. C. concurred. A resolution.appointing a Comnittee of five to seleet a location for a Market { bonsa i in accordance with the ordinance itraisimflarly referred, C a t concurred , An ordinance; presented at last meet ing' [ 'giving the Petnisylviiina Railroad*Co.. the; privilege of laying a .temporary track on Liter!) , street, ! from -'the north end of Washington street to their property be- tween Seventh an&Waahington was taken up and passed, after the addition ofa new section offered by Mr.'McCarthy, provid ing for the erection of not less than four bridges over the property occupied by their tracks; so as to give free communi cation between the upper and lower wards, not reached in Common Council. Adjourned. Jamestown and Frank In road. li t At the last meeting of the irect this road, a letter was read fro T. A. Scott, Rsq., Vice Presid t o Pennsylvania 'Railroad Co., gi " g rube that if the Jamestown ro was plated to Franklin, a connectio won formed at that point running e ithe r win Station, in Warren con e y, Ridgeway. Rumhang Burge° . Dr. W. H. King, of Monongapiela• has been appointed Examining Sur under.the Pension Law. Nominated tor Promo ion ,Col. Stambaugh's (of the 77th) nom tion for confirmation as a Briga.ier eral has been sent to the Senate. What Do they Mean Crue readers have noticed themtsterz, charactors, "9 T-11160—X," which stare' at therekrom every newspaper on oper irigit:' What they meanie a very diP' int thing. We had been endeavoring . a long tune to solve the problem, hi without effect, until wii purchased a bottle of Drake's Plantation Bitters, when the whole truth flashed upon us.lEfaving gratified our curiosity, we advise all who have any wish to be enlightened n this subject to follow our example. It will pay, as all who have tried it can ce tify. The Bitters act as a po werful a tonic and stimulant, and area sovereign rem dy for many ailments. Their virtues ar fully r entimerated in the adveftisement an we ad. vise all sufferers, whether curious learn the meaning of the cabalistic ch ters i f above quoted or not, to buy a bott e and John the qualities of' the Bitters. Simon li l ac ton, corner of Fourth and timiti field, is the agent for this city. 1 fiesta Next Week, The Firemen's Association will hi their regular quarterly meeting o ne Monday evening. Great Far Males. This gternoon at 2 o'clock the sale of fine furs commences at Me • land's Auction, No. Gr, Fifth street. pos,itive. as goods mast be sold. Singing. H. D. Brecht, teacher, No. 128 field street. Giurris 8 Baur/ Berth/ hiaohinea for I re manufsotneing purposes..are the beet in tarok . A. R. 0 3ATOBAS. General Agee /8 Plfth street. Pitteburgh. ► ...—, man u5rait.............„...--urraosrm I JOSEPH MEYER & BON autimoitrazia OP reser min PLAIN FIIIINITERE it CIL& ALM wampum. iss awning& 2 . Mohr* Sixth street and - V(ngi Um) t at ' ruling graigr. ..___._._._.____ _ A T lig IPOINLIoh—ATTISTION 0 L 11 E — ThIgRzcsisior Pimp fornamD Orudeind d..ed No. Water. ao.: hal no n parlor ju a mp for band and power tuts is vry duple in Conti; has no, val nu or e is to t out C orderf requires but little Do es to MY. it, and will discharge fr at 20 to 1.000 . lons per minute will force any dlstat Ca req ed, And will take suction from In to 25 feet • rti csilly through almost any length of Horizontal PIDM Thu pump is now in 'rue, in several rain mins In this vicinity and Au given unbotut i l satisfaction in all eases, Price two-thlrda than any steam or hand Pump of same caplet . Call and see one in o_watiort at the Agency ior this district DAWB et- prgurouirs. No.llo Water and 104 kind a jan3l;lmd . Pittaltr=. AMERICAN ,WATCH: FOR ?mammas At lif.edueed Prices' American Watches for Americana . - .fII - ITE AMERICAN WATCH nom -m• gives motive that they lave lately issued new style °Match, express& designed for Se r diets andothers who desire egoodwatob at a t arite price. These watoha are intended to mix t vdaoe the worthies& cheap tatohes of British a Swiss rasu'ature with Mich the coati,' flooded. and whiph were ear .expested 'to hasp - Jae when . they wire wadi, being refused man, an fatures sat to this coati beaanannsalable Agee and used here only briockeving and Twiny; Mu/Purpose. - We offer to dell our w,h, which is of the mos ' abstential _material, as accurate and dual timekeePer, and in Storing Silver casts. Ilona Pattern, at as low a prit'e as is asked for the tras Acores:and LePines of breign make referred to, - We have named thaewseries of Watches - , Wu &rata. %sta. Hale, Welt name can be found on the alibi ofuVerrratch of thb manufactdra andiron of our tralemarkw zlifild trialil*eettlile Watoh dealers in the - Loy al States. Wholesile 'orders shotild be addl.'s* Into'' 111113311111 TS a Apes lON,. Agents for tbeimerican Watch Company. 1 _ jsusl2:26tasoddi 'ISO Broadway , - N. N. Y _ _ A 15,50 Iir!BSTERI3 05;501 ~UNABODGER DICTIONARY , lin &t o r° hal7Bl Wth ) d itrok PRESEMS FOR THE HOLIDAY'S TirE Oticittiamss iirAvE large Ann . open 4l l4l ri eri allr for the .IA(414184 , 11 a very . foFoirP . . -. .*.:.;. 1 * a .M t_ o t dk .l mmo V A it n L i • z v and Gotitnan '" i ! w earai.-.-i i •,, T„ e a hss-i • i' . ,liZALPL&TEn wil .) veat4ke and fruit Naito; goblets,' o , artirdooXßDre ad a,lngevulety o • ' ~';',. moaamm*iN- I BIETRAN & SEDLE. • ' Fifth street. 14„.R.Litiwas. won ,nwarr-Ensw, Oomeson s36oi 24' Third street., 200, 21t Y .llteeier,Aoo:ll Ross tree 22q; 243 Behest—, ~ e s et -0 00; 77 Chithate street, 108; 7; First -1 168; 78 gird street, 200: 45 140111111 street , 25 tooturstreet. 170, 721econd street. 325' W er street, 350; 25.gerry. street. 200. others. in tenons local:kn i t A' of to uuTHBSIM& SONS. j... •, r, Real HAM° and _General Agents, -027 41, Market itreeb • .skeiN RESERVE CREESE.--50: bun is itoritaior sig•Azziliic) k N. ~,1011 NUS BY - IIMILEAU'S JOURNAL RESUI ~-, . en• 311 : 0 9..olla, 7,18 - it to New Englitild.4 I f I Senator Elected in New York TERRIBLE FIGHT WITH IND Late News • froM Fairtait Hoagie & 6 •1- Pp, LADELPHIA, Feb. 3.—The Evening Jouinal'hatt;restpe4 tisi*Blicalloit,i Mr.i BOileau, editor, says : We publish in to shiy'e Journal, the letter which we signed at Fort McHenry. It will speak for it self.. Those who have supposed•we were other than a true Union Democrat have) been very much mistaken. We advocate the claims of; the Demotratiehpartythso. cause we believe—nay, we know—that the men of that party are true friends of the Hniottano rial,defenclervf thli9 l3 p , I• .. ..t t .. , is rs ot stantion. He is no Democrat wit° not 'miff unquilifiedly in favor of this Union, the . - • Boaion, Feb. 3.—A delegation from Portland, about one handreCin ,number oe , had an interview with -Gen. McClallsn rz. to fr- last evening, inviting him to visit the city. city, conservatism the hope and strength of the geon Union. He promised a written reply to 1 - lan responded to the address that he felt iina- highly honored by the invitation, and oz. len-, pressed great regret that he was unable to accept it, having_ alr.eaciy , „exceetied„tbe l time devoted ko'hls *it, lo:theAkalltat k Gee. ltkelellan expressed thanks for the flattering honor, alluded with satisfaction to the conservative feeling be saw m New ' England, and remarked that he saw in this the invitation. A committee from Con cord also celled upon him. Gen, McClel lan further said that he' val Pr sparring . i itisto mprpia4ginp,;,,ltopqwrhtitocnh 'oils r 7 of P w f it t ih h ed e P t e o n d in e g v u o l t a e r th c : , r . of hie time. At some future period; Ihimr- , (o r • ever, he hoped to meet his fellow citizens fo r of Concord . A delegation from Lowell at also visited him, to tender the hospitali• I trade will be given him at the Tremont House. All,Ate bands in tea city wr take partin it. e, Lawrence ofnteehetcoi.tdya,yb.uthe TonightWaa ROO: Panedilesderteo. decline the kind invitation. He visits ALHAVY, N. Y., Feb. 2e.. -.. rho Dem ocratic Legislative caucus have nominated Erastua Corning for F. S. Senator. Thetiallot resulted Btl'ollowic,Disi4l6; Corning G.:, Gen, Dix wan then declared not to have been nominated. A motion was made for the appointment of a Committee to in/0;m the Smite , that the House, had made no nomination. The Legislature then assembled in Joint Convention, when ex Governor Morgan was elected U. S. Senator on the brat hal ,d lot. ...- SAJ r LAke February , Febru 1.---ltd the '.. morning of the . tt,h ult.,„Col. Connor had a four hour's desperate tight . ' with Indians on Bear river, in Washington Territory, in which two hundred and twenty-four Indiana were killed, and many Are stip nosed to hive bentrdrowned. Oar tioopes took 171 hones, and destroyed their lodges, * provisions, dm. Our . loss , wee fifteen, Idled, ineltidlittiittrOfliCen, and' thirty-eight wounded. Scittswir; Pa.; Feb,' 3:—Tritelligetie has pia reached here at a horrible murder having been committed early on Monday morning in the northern part of Columbia county. A stepmother named Sault mut dered three of her step children, aged re spectively seven, nine and fourteen years, by severing their heads from their bodies with an use, and afterwards threw their bodies into the fire. She is now confined in Columbia county jail. Weauttitiros, Eabruary I .—Accounts from Fairfax C. H., received to-day, say Col. Windham hae just returned from an expedition ta..WarreitttittY.:''Heriurpriektili the town last ' WIN there, be sent strong patrols to the Rappahannock, at Sulphur Springs and Waterloo. These patrols found no enemy at either place. He captured in Warrenton, eighty stand'of arms whicl he was obliged to de etroy, having no facilities for bringing them away, • HARR ETS HTTELEGRAPH, CI.NOINNArt, February .I.—Flour opened active but. . W dosed, Quiet at .$6,10/44.1;,. .15 fur superior. heat unchanged: Red.; $lO. 'Rata Attn: atiid 11and Data at 63 centaner hush. ;Rye aetrinned`to ;10. and is very mare°. Whuky firm at Mc. ea Pork advanced to $l2 for old and $14.50 for new. Lard advanced to 10 cents. with large ales iu the forenoon, but the market closed lass.buoy ant. r Meats. Unchanged - and: tether dull" Groceries unehanged and Inn; _Reid declined:te $1.02 and Silver $1,40. ltxohange Meads. Clot or' I Seed $7,00 and in rood demand. NEW' Tom; Feb. :I.cks buoyant ; Cton dull and irregular, row bales sold at &Se: Flo ot ur 5 to 10e lore; on common: an4lo4/5 lower-on , trade. brandvState.s74o`.2l;-011ia.57.80 Soatterrilr,'-a, ®8,10• { ' heat 85.410 bushels sodi t Spring $1.44 .1,56; Milwaukee club $1,56141,62: ed $1,6641 71; White Mich $1,90: 69,000 bush corn sold at 9495; unSoUndB . 94l Pork h ein 7 imallulkilidd heavyM 60%.023c.A/E.11W:: 101AYbirky: unsettled anitiowit'sklea ISigar,quiet,:ut-AM,I2. - Cone Mtlit Malamear iltra;. Rye. Attila; native and hi ghen . .ls o .oool l 34lefeelraal4 atlo,oftz . , . ~,- -7 -777 : 7-•-, ' ' ,: -STRICTLY V!jltt.ilik.OLEM ;.;,' . - • . , , !Low i b rliEikiss. PITTSBURGH DRUG nopsg., Toi joi tte n. fitiii - i6d -f iiiiiiti • . A./ .O "THECAR.TEs. 0071101' Aurth and Market street., PITTSBLIROM '''' - ' -'' ' -'.. Dram ' ! Lead, „,Cream Tartar Iffedlidnei,! Pilaw*, 'Baking Soda, Perfttales7; DyoSil+9ll,l,2lM,34.guttard4 CheznlOsbo,i SPiedlN ' dheej - " & e., eta _ l} -- 101.'Plityiiial no Proscriptions accurately oom pounded - AC*li hours. ~... _ _, . ‘ ~,,, _Pare'Whmhand Liege:44'TO meddoinal 'age opiy.^ -- -- 0, - , ! , - 18/9to FAIR 1144,E 4T 4. :BAkiegiAiNi - 4 . ll .43ittutec Taintlt fronttaillir *44 lien - for bneln , lot - 4034 feet n by 3 deep ; yreliqms t and in good order; ball. feet by 45; bar-mein. ;M ins- moil. dining-reont, kitebee. large parlor , - lb Mutat an dA; donble,.bed-roeme. dame wseti-hottee and'oellar,,bot ,watee, and Eat flit:tree. The fniWttlte;e4 can be put °based if desired. For M prlvoand.tertas tipplyflo • ' • tIi•TUBSPV& BON .8' Connaerellibßrokete; t • • 51 ;14fOtt, atreet .PL I MTEN73 4" . o :G orrer i llarn iS antLtEr at?: a r ts' Inquire of ykspou4,*aec. 410 - DP/a• N• lisil " 4%I4I.II*.ASSKSic.,'., ~.. ...33,!.tileboi : :,,,, ~ .sO . -4 • Loterinivt.=au . 10 "`N .03 :1 !..,.-.•_ • , In *ore and rox;ia,a;miti -' teitiaidaßON. ---1--- - ' • . , B TANDTKO a 0 P36 11 10 3 a148 Whose' aurmili o sold now . tor sinNet-P- , j Mn.s JOSEPh WHITIrd. 1 . sew „Ahm9ms Repository Two Mile Ran. L 0.11,11,-+2OO BABILELEI -Fionr Just, received alid:kesale •-j . JAB. A.FETZER Born er Market and inlet street& RE 111 ABLE . RESIDENCE FOB REST•;-•No. 243 RebeseaSstreete'nonser of Sturgeon-street, Allegheny. on the line of the Manchester Passenger Railway, a brick dwelling raine room/figs, fixtures. porches , etc stable, antiage,benee. extensive lawn: grounds tasteful. -mmo& with shell and :paved walks; bery. arbors, and agreat' vari•ty of large shidi fts, An extensive view pll*.lve; and noun acenery. APO, to • - """- ; 8. CUTPERT & BONS, • &Market &mot, EST - fROM .- -11ARRISSIMG. :4747-_ Raz, I.O.ItTRESS - s,SION , of Intern 4 .o mmissioners .:-. .m‘yen'ste. XXXVII-Ith 00tiG8ES8-11;g9SIOR dre., dro., ate,, • . 11,tanrssuito, Feb. B,—The. fo ll owing appeal was telegraphedtoday the Gov _ ernor to Gen. Mitchell;. commanding at Nashvilie;i6be communicated_ to the'Aa , dersiiii cavalry iisle4Oti, for the honor of the-State, to relieve:the distress of your:frienda and for all your hopes in, the future, to. return to your duty as soldiers. Yostfll be or• ganized as originally designed in the order to increase - 11r tropp_to i ,a regiment, and will be detailed for spacial ditty.near the General. Gen. Rosecrans has written to me --to this effect and will designate the officers 'to be commissioned: ', (Signed,) A . 6 . CIIATEN: , t ~,F9earaess MosueOiLFelnuttry 2.-4_ patchTrom Yorlif9um,Aated to-day,'eays4 SOme eiottementume created here' from intelligence: that :Our. 4ioliete ' 'had been driven iitAt z li t illiatitettarg, : and..ibe enemy were approaching in force, but proved 'only to ibeasandof=guerrillas. Th e y re treated at thirippr 9 i,tektif our force. Taxsvopt,Ftsbraw,.3.:ll . r. English, of Bergen county ,;icitrcidnee — ti in the House a joint resolntimiconcerning the proposed purchase and emancipation of negro slaves in the State of sissonri. The preamble states that a proposition has been made to apprcipriate ten million-dollars for the Purpose; t and resOlves that while the State of =New Jersey is ready at all times to` contribute its quota towardsde fraying the legitimate expenses of the Gducial 'Government, it is not willing to clause itscittietis to bp taxed for the special benefit of other States of the Confederacy, nor to permit theinoney of its people to .be expended foi3Objetcts not contemplated by the Ccmstitution, and the State of New, Jersey hereby gives ncitiCe - that any debt contracted.lll pursucuipe of the appropria tion aforesaid,. is not binding in law nor in equity upon the State or, its citizens, and will not be regarded by.either in the light of an obligation. • -Referred to t 1 Coccunittee on Federal Relations. vl ASH ItiGTON,. —Th e C Revenue-has made the following decision'telailie v.to stamps:nit; quired upon certifiiitei. Ofcorporations , and stock: Whenevarthe officers of a cor poration receives, satiefactery- evidence, that any person. persons or party , shall become stockholders in such corporation, anal : than tusks Ili-hooks thereof the re quisite entries, showing that.such person. persoes or party shall have become stock holders, and shall make and sign a certi• ficate or certifiCates thereof, it shall be the dray of such officers to affix to every such certificate the appropriate revenue . slam p . - The expeose thereof tote-paid by per sort I,r pereOtte-Or)mttrfitor whose nee or benefit, inchr - ettritrierite, or -ce r tificates shall be riiiie..aia:ingned. The Commit tee of -'elections in deciding upon the claims of liandericitifdtfarr to seats in the House fr om Louisiana , they were elec- . fed underAelirociamation of Military. Governer: l Shtpley,; says the principal doubtful Point in the case appears to be the timelof election fixed by him differ ing- from that of the law of Louisiana. The tact, however, that the rebel Government has deserted his duty, while the Constitution of the United States guarantees to every State a republican form of government: made it necessary for. the military .government to assume to fix a time for the election. Wssuisorow, February B.—Herev Ar. Olin from the Committee on Military ffairs reported, back, with ameidments. The Michigan, Jill - Obis and New 'York canal bill, whits provides - for the tra nsfer of the Illinois and Michigan canal to- the' United States. Commissioners to be tip- pointed with ,authority to enlarge - the I canal for the passage of gunboats and other vessels. The improvement to commence after the plan has been approved by the President, and to be under the direction of the Secretary of War._ The work to be given to the lowest bidders. ;The revenue derived over expenses of management and repairs to be paid into the National Treasury to reimburse Illinois for ex_penses that State has incurred and tetwards!pajf ,rnent el_ principal end interest on efpendi:.' liire'ifter the enlargement is paid for, the' canal is to be forliver open and free to the navigation of the eitixens 'of the United States,pubject only to such tolls as may, be aticessary.SO keep the canal in repair and payment of itimanagement. The govern: ment'Of the United States is to assign Illi nois, on hie. 'transfering the canal, thir teen milliohs three hundred and forty six thousand eight hundred and twenty liiiir-Mollars of six per cent. bonds, The interest payable semi-aunually and re deemable in twenty years; 'to:-be reim bursed-thy the tolls. - - Provision is also made'-or - the enlargement,. through the Canal Commissuieers i ef the, . swegijAnd Eria:CatialleCafford'pessage for armed t , 4 -7 . ,' Atti4i# l l lso- OrlUrto"-tViere; thi,Gov iraniaa.to i‘ppropilitokthieliiiiiilbiliti acid a half of sitailtwbgoileD p, L. 4 Mr. Holman ; of Ihd.,raised thk,ques tion ; thetas !the bill contaiised-ippropri itginiiiiif money, it must receive - itei first consideration in the Committee of , the Whole on the State of the Union.-- The Speaker 'admitted the point well_ lake'n'and was sustained.: by the House; yens 93, nays 36.• lin moved' to recommit the bill to Ale Military Committee, Agreed to; yeas 64, nays 65. j Adjourned: , srLyrk.=-Ati; McDougall, of,Cal, mov ed to take ut the resolution offered by him relative to t 6 French ogerai . ions in ail; Mr. McDougall tho4lit it time thhtihia subject shanid, be brought to the attention of the Coutitiv` Be thought' it was the ihtentidn'eftlitiVritchto take pos aegaidn'Of thk Mexican States by conquest, theis extend her , aonquest further, and go ing. up throngh'thi river to Seize CalifOr nia,l:4lti is a highhanded outrage that ,should meet the condemnation of every one All he , asked was to be _heard on the grave questions. If he could prove that France .was making an attack not only on Mexico but 'on Voverninent,.. he hoped the .Senate would not-Lae counsel of its fears and,forbid hita-a•hearing. X.r...Surtmersaidlie-hoped the Senate would have to 'da':_everything that was right.,..He-thought`that it would give joy to the.rebels to know that this'Senate was discussing:the subject of war with foreign potion s ; The resolutions were then taken up; yeas 22, nays 16. The resolutions were opposed by Mr. Sumner, and on his motion laid. on the table. Adjourned, FINE LAMPS. We are just in reoe:iptof a large assortment of fi ne imported BOILEMEN GLASS LAM PM grit and-guilt of beautiful pattern; a useful and ornamental . Ef01td 4 04446, -•- Also s e stock of 1 itretteitiratv.,::. gamin BorWumeolimili Za P Yirari- 96 . 1 4a 1 "eitaikr. otßlo ELATIStIit :Ht lid FOr Cincinnati, Cairo aud Lailie ' THIS DAY. FR13.4 - 4 P. M. THE FINE PASSENGE SteamerAROONAUT., No. 2 Cap - - tam r.ortfir, commander, will lease as aigtopylod ; above: For freighter passage apply on board, - or to: th.. let & J.: B. L.n(fBTON-ilfe.-CO.f 'For estrtiaud; St Toostisi , L,, 0 ~.....:, , . WEDNESDAY, FEB. 'l' 4. Pli. "'''' TICKNEW AND BpLitINSTS. ties iner lq ELLIE ROGREIB.,-)Lillici Gould, wi ll commander. Joiwe.,o,tarsl9lUNslM . above. .. . For freight or paisage apply on board or to - feb4 `,J. FLACK.,.dgenk , Por Wheettlig. GaMP O / 111 , , P ar/ERisksirlr & tsmouth Regular Weekly Packet. THE FAST atm limo PAS. or stemma' Ri7ElO, JaiiNaltoni commander, will leave as announced above ; nd intermediate points this di* , at 4 p.m; , f , For freigh t or passage aping on Guard to i • W. B. Wlialii..Bß.,Asq.- ~. ROD LIC.. d' FLAec. isn9 e 1 :-1. 7 r Vi 4 z Wheeling and Pittallaarg any " •-, -,,, - rs, 1. , .11 -, ~ , • - ,i : . : preen ILinet• • ,-,.. ~ : ~,, 1 THE NEW AND-194%8FL ID side-wheel packet - AlliiiA DA. tieoNe w ,!Johnson. coratuaticier, leaves Pitts b aro En 14 hoelinainv yittraidayir.Wednerec al" and Friday at 11 o'Wookiken ytuantiany:-Lelrea Wheeling tor Pittsbarwhilyeux'Takada, y t Them day and dap:lday at 8 akm.:- , ',..4 , :r.' ,. ."-' ' - ',4: -- --; -, , -_. --, tr-r -r - ,.." , t: AWN. IRILIMAINIRSEISIOI/11. 'gonna MINERVA; JOM (101thart, coalman er, leaves Pittaborgiffor Wheeling (Warr. auda); Thu.nelley ind`-fithirday at 11 A au _: unetually i leaver Wheeling even? Mon day;' Wednesday's and Friday's a 4 a a. in. •-•- --- ' *..The above' steamers makes clzae aaania tions at Whipelins with fine sidiawheelateamen for Marietta. Parkersburg end Cis. _eihn _ ,it* ; .--,-. ' For frieght Cr paasate appillni'boato:::a",' Agenta. • JAMES COaLlNaPidc-1:1 04- N't4 114 Water 'treat. For Marietta anti' Regular Muskingum, Fsmkeil leaves Pit to Darras every tistardayist 4 p: tn., Eankesvltle every Tammany 8 na. TUE FINE PASSEIRGEII _steamer LIZZIR 31 AliTaf.P. T. limeonionander. will leave as noted-above. or brig ar MIRO apply on board or to n 026 J, B. LIVINGSTON & 40; For Marietta and Zanesville,., Regular Muskingum river Packet leaves Pittsburgh every Tuesday. 4 P. no., Zatteevtlie every Friday 8 a.m. TIM NEW AND SPLENDID Passenger steamer EMMA GBA- Dd . onroe Ayers oontmander. will leave as noted above. For freight orpassaga apply on board or to J.. 13. LIVING:MR dr:C4X '1 nol6 TO isTEMBDAT BILEN—THE -IL den:timed are preoa:ed with competent workmen to re-eild or re-Bronze and repair Steamboats,: Chandeliers, Bracketsjampa making them equal to new, and altering Lard oil ontato burn. Carbon OiL Also to Ihroishnewonat at alert notioa.,Larrterns, Cans.lolllatidsi thin/ in the trade kept on hand at the LaFaD,an4 oit store 184 Wood street, earitlizth,..rz , , WELDON. itiltaiggEdtimpr.:„ .:4 Janls zoms STEA.3IIII9AT 1114411.M1TY.-a W 211 • 1-1 - A. Z •A.0717,T. Openea an offioe it: • 110 90 WATEIR 14211,411141 Where be Will wanes= a General Steamboat . Alteuri bludnees. and would solioit a 'abate of pee rousse from eteamboat men. Ain24-led . , . , ._.-7 7 -------, . , -- 7 . Bankrupt's Bale of Bodtias i i ,-,'-- , Shoes - - SELLING AT No. 2R 171 1 271% SIV w' ouT nix czAper REGARD' itTget. as th e/ moat be Wooed Out tram& , diately. _ ~ 1 • =COME ANDIPME• Ski Door below Ewelmage Rink. ee24- CHARLES L. CALDWELL; • (Seoriecaor toJaa.Holnaa Lk Do.. _P o Ft it :1 3 A . :4:: l 7.tc:xe. lEit4 . . Dealer in Bacon. Lard, Dnear7Cured Ram% , 3 Corner Market and brooked Boet - • ..Firet atreeta ike. doelblyd. . PitteberithzPa. Machthat, NO. 27 FIETH. STREEL-r rtgazez vrnerr Aatues) VANILT ACItIIZIES havejust been &Warded the When premium ILL -the WORLD'S • FARR: Loudon—all the Mashineglit tinrwortdwonspeting (liver lee.edo hav4.l'4o-- etiji-iktiel;,•%l4.l. all giviiii t_ 4 P 4 T o Pul ,l s l stiaras.rt(oik - This machinemikei!t:he lock stilois impoiklblet to unravel with the essential advantage of being, alikeon both aides, forming no,ltige oban.."-it will quilt, stitch, hem, fell, gather, bind. card; 'fuck and braid, The elegance, ,peed and I;imidicity of this chine, the beauty and strength of stitch. and adaptibility to the thickest or thlnest jabrim render it the most SiIt;CESSFUL and POPU. LAIL Sewing Machines now offered to the pub lic.. ea. Warranted for Three Years:ll4 Call and examine them. at O. 27 FITTE STREET. ►JtKIS DAir- Jut opened a complete anortment or GENTS' 'FURNISHING GOOD& W. H. lIo6Eg & Co., myil 143 Federal eloetreethltutheny WALL PAREII4- .CHECrif..goirg French and Naill he sold- with out advance in price man or Year's the old stand. 87 Wood street. by. ' • W. P RALT.,_ MP. Rags wanted:: L;• • * 2 ".. . ----- k nab. EW oiromears @Vadat, Island "- 30 blade of each in store and for 8908 bY 1 • - MILLER do lIICUTSQIC: 111:1100P POLES—/0,900 Ai, Black #oop - Poles cn uf sale by, an2l Coitie Marketaqd *lmitteets: _ alerat WHOIKEYIOO 8449.11.1111b1 1:71 -;-''" -• =ILE ltiCiatlitOte , .... A. , 1 Tor P,lTTAMilvitz.: .I.)M. ; PO S T BoancittaArmevineosl7.p.3. 11 mil , Gallatin. Clarke. 019.., Annjui4 7 Vain . IMs- . - fillv,er Cloud. okulninuelittOttlep i• z , +: - • ~ :2-1 ogers Nellie R, ebtdd ztdo ...,•::, - i -... DFLPAISTED. „ c:"% Franklin. .Benziett:BrownavilW,k, -: .: • - Gallatin. Clarke.. :do Minerva. Gordon. Wheelinir... . ... Or The river—Last , evening at tw light there were 11 feet 0 inches in the ehinne dat a stand Weather and. .. . Vir.. The Wheeling packet , for to-dayis the taw steamer Armada, Capt.:4l'W. Johnston. She leavetpunetnalis , . PasSenaers and shippers bear this: in mind. • „ - likii; The aplehdid passenger ' steamer an°t o-ir. Ca r et (b ald iv announced for Ca hn ca lv e d. fars' goingthat W#Y h old *daeoattaimamsa. - - /1144/' Th "itknownpasienger steam e,. Riettittet.vart..waso leaves t o - ditr'. noideAtri= i f Thrkineinnat i ah ' 4 er i ls.ille. Thbt`lOitihas Ade licedmmodations. c•hLe ... ~ friend El r : Wherry hoe .aharse orate office. jler. The „ new and giole u :A d, s w am. " , Argonaut, No 2, Capt J. W. PoitAllli k •P a foie& bouts a..a intermediate' POrtCL.O Aar. A.b of boot has the beat at:coma:iodation Ann sli za f a i, offiaeri. Capt. Atopartyltai _o:ll.vsnm: Not'. Cineinnati and Louisville. THIS DAY; FED. DID.- THENxw„. AND aftLEN-, DID - Pest -SI: TIN OS. ! Rebbuosi edebtaandeic leave for the above and intent:n*34i Rohde this day at 41). For freight. or isamage_epplz on - board; febt 4; B. /iLVDIEbTaiii& C 0 For Fianna/11e Cabro Alta& St„,•to •BATURDAY, FEB, TIME FAIISENAIMIg ateamea EmP.14.1 . 444, - Crall. Divot commander. will leave' As announced aboye.—' For freight or Nonage apply on board orto, feb4 11. IaVINGSTON4 CO: RA WILSON'S:. lIPITTSBIIEGH. WM. SUMNER & CO. Western Agents. --.7: 177,..777,---.( i . iiiiiiiiltifitiii,Tm A o r. - i ' - `lifili) if - nov- 7 . toireir#Aafpla of 1 ,i1t..5 1 14- • • . .;, ;,3; , ,, , La btimittOdbittiilnfier.-B..VEIAITIAAV. , . ...#4,IARTiIiPI GARD/51.tifazitVECABlerL7.147 ._,,.„,,, . t bar .ing volunteered., wi.h.APPAIL ..t ' ; ..-...,.. r sa- , try ~, •'-'••,------- '' ' - '--• -- - ' i''. 7 / 1 1111141 .Y . ri Vitlingil i eb4thr; f-. , - * 1 ”. 0 11 it44 1 0: : .-- . = : '., . - -!.. ~..'. 4 ii iniAlrkitX ILIA" etili , " --.11f2'.' LindaMbifse ' ''. ' ' '' ' 'T . ' ?Cr.. :' IfrATitiga:' ''.. Bone tn: ..... ~ Air .114r04 ' ' - Fireen'a address , ,r.,1 A 's , I lift /?53T0.,: *,e. .. ,.3 After wbioh tee ....,,,' ''•-•-•-•-: •:::- 1, ~.., , ,,:,w, I , oni l iClNAti' films:l4A ,- ' 1 .I_, ; . ;.;.'t , :' ''.f Therese_ .. - ... -.....::-.....„-,-......:„..,.....7,.. igrx.Myroa;•::.7, yoionelude with ~i - , . 1 , TAE Yo W ir witO lI IFF*4 g lt : I F A . , .., - , w4621.1kh • t . .- - JusTvEtit ~. . , . . .. A.l . 50 _ „ cr- LA kir CTII/RE• W4llllooll' AMY• Ritagnat, :H - PROFESSOR " 0 f 4 t , 4 ; Arr Aroc.i, ifednesi)ay bui l& tektivitl. 1,2 O'flerk: x, F-moors stub fitiviNEshilt-dofetrod z ; 2 ,4 .4. maJrAnins-ONLY gt,..fk-'- # TR i a -LONGEB4O;'' e-- - - , l'lTVlEWitlig .. , 4 1 : 13 L9. 1 471R, _ - - Limit: Aiiiilitiiii:..::..:wiriiiitbitziki l , C •:- 4-).= s i t Pate= or AMISMILariej3 O 4O I 6-$6. 01, 4 -,...i.. six:lo.l3ot la tests. Bei: s•__-raret.,_eter a ' '.,:-.'‘.,. : „ . ,'!'i Dribleartlic chairs, 60 .e...oh4roomiteL3s ,sr .- No.* ougitt-Colored Gallon 45 fautir. - - , .....1......„, - Seim*. %Warr 25 Oiditt. - It 1 . ..6.,:. i.. i 3d nig h t 0 1 the Re era of Mrt•FRANIry ; ' Iftk , l i RA I 4 iv , ,x,,-- , • ' l }; . , •,-'. AZEINDA,Ting VittAnollii:ol , ,'N: T, -. slittaiff:::;ll--u-=.ll-.1.:::.Z.44! MitOinfraii ,_..' ": 1,-, -Amnidir...; - ... t . , ..4....., . . ... ... .. . ... ... 1 .....,-..,.. Ma ?.d!_rou o e , a' - 4.• tii'''' -- -'. = - , ......z...... '- ...e b•Mrt , ,„, Irpsjiiw( .., - - • .. PEl:tile - o Lonit-1, ,-- --1.6-qelftgllitbthe,- i...7 -._ or -.. , : !-- -.l' ...i- - .• - ~ ,- ' s iplirALllllillriior TINE N G ACHIN OF % - - 1 ! ' f' 4 ':' ' —PAIRMIPAX-fmnitirxt wax- -- - -_,:.--. -- - • . SPECIAL NOTICE& CotextirkiLtir • 4. „ ,- „,, ,:....%.•.::,.:„.....,..„. ~: t AiIIijiieE"'MANUFACTURER& ~.. ~. „„ ,- (Attlit - alit ee4bllabed Clisett Factory ). , DINIVESIVE firkin EiT. MUM" ASP. dbne minstai 2 The Uonfeasioils and tipo'itonoo of s .. • i PikotT ie OOOk::42 :A: VICES4E-V ee ' R - s • Vt*Cliiileig - ' ' . dured'of theresults of early error arab 'ins.• -, i: ~ ..!..7,‘ • ,e, wit'. from motbres-of benevolenoersend to -,-- ,---- I_those who ray:ms lt. a oopy - of the aboweinterest, ' 4r 1' '.zT-: . •Mtnasrative, published by himself. This. little, 1 0 001 la designed as a warning ,acut. caution ',..'to:. : " • . L zoom/ratan and those woo suzer. from.Nravona bDamuyt, Lam or Mxwony.-Pamtkympa Dzakr. . am;,,lmPtiing at tae mane time the means of : -.., .4 sure. li e oopios will be sent: under seal 1 ,--.--:- inii. plain ens , pe—witbout charge—t 9 any who, . 1 , „F.eque4". by adetreisinicbt_autherz- • - -•-- --- ~',' :=4.....,-*.ICIERS.i.a.:.au,ntiERT: StAr.l.• 5, - no' . Elresmooint. lionirlsiand. N.Y. 7 , '7- , . _.,. - Dr 'robins' "resieWSPifitir—sili-aiiiiiii:::i,,li• In pint bottles at 50 sieiti," Imre-a iiimlineleclitlii"--1' sena, cot.o, 4 - 0. Read the fAlowinsr- .- = • - . --- ~sz-: , -- - Iliarrou. JuT; H HO. i; : ,.. .37 e Da. TOBIAS :He have, used' for :tlurgas-fe r ar . , your Horse Liniment for lameness, I/40 ,e,, bruises. , --.- ; ',-- e , r olio and.outs, and in every instoom. found it the - -, a '!'' ~ btst.irrietsl ever 'Wed /^ thigUltellgrOOMMe." '-5'.. ' Plaasiisend roe six doten.l4 Alia the hub , at ' we a l ni ut i i it ittl have ' Vl,- ei fumr emir v awa er%Flit-7.. , . ... * ~..; MYATT' 1 /110t31 . *; - : - K, - : 7 - , • Manager Van Arobunt & Met Helga& L. Sold-by all druggabl. Mee 56 Coition street., New York .. •- • r,' • -.,- -5- ien 2s :ddrellak -!.. .=-3 - 7< 1... (7... t The Safest szatilest....... r .- ~-.- ~, PreparatlouStbst can be used upon the for -•1 • imparting to its naturalahades houtzl7cif-bliokar: A:3-'7•XX CillltilllTAD Oso+gil7llLUS 70,1447 It couroots tsOadmilin_ts of otkin'47o4:lS Mil' a "": i. i5T • brepPlied. pqadizutit4 work instantaneondY. ....,, sud , ivr. presesies; tiilbe-dbinrver remains as „ ...............,,...,..,„.. 7777.7 . lIMME - M - kTMA..BLE BECRET , „,. ;.„; j , ” - Manuffiehhroa by ''.' f llitAflTAD - 0110. 0 - 4itoi '::::: 'House, NewiYork. So ldientrirherarlantagmli-/, '.2: GOT an_ :r Dresser; . , ......, ~ _ .„ , ,-• , rr50a,,,...... ,,..._,_ 50 mid s 3 rseb ) r: l loooTdinwto site : -, -, Chilef/fiWOIMX*KAIHI PRIZSRELVATIVIO •e-'4i-f-.1 eel ilLiii,tiLitilisk._,...-th.ek-;.---,-----.,.,,,,i,7-' indetiliolta p„,anagretke"" " • : • .vHalityl6 Hair, ..---:—.:7- • - 7 - -1 . .. r 1. ; r . La , ziot e ) “a - - 1- .•!•f7,,Plitikwlmoo ''•'•' ''''''''''' ' 15raw, Q ( IV ataheiter Col if - YU— O Ct: icw i , --,- , mr, _ _ErTin; Eng fleoudiojt. -Kalov ;hog • itepsothifoaa: ~..*-^ ,:' , :5- f - ~- sr : . ze,:',4, IC --77,_,r Dear Sir - 1 wiiiiii etatitiitl was induced to *I-- use BRANDRKTlPB=toronakaolrobtaniQf AN: niendation of John It; tiw • offlroton. westoluce-. ..- ~ tor occii,,who war ' 'restored tef healtlrl , -f- z- -- V( :bp th nen He wasaiek formate twbiluervier7 ' ' , "z- 14 .' , cmidivel dYsPenNo. ,azoLhe tried everything-- s , k--.. but was not relieve Plasm.; betook one Bra n- , •-• 0 , -A , r< Pills dreth's Pill even?' day fcr • weekkandirdebe of six Pills every day for three &gee. an then took one ,....., Pill oval-x.llOOOAm. WWII= ,In rats- 3 71 onntoontic hews' =La than to work. ad .. . Attune ,- : --:-- , entarths he wall. ratn44ono Lyentri tear , s 7-, .4.:lll l 6 l2 M7PiMti e 71: - .'. yr,ur____ ,‘• , - - 77 --- •. • --- , ..-- p-.....PT .-.-eti-,zi.a! r vas NT i t i Og.",ni? tlial r ,"' '''',,'-'-'.,--,,,,-;,,,;,, Edward Purdy:beton duly, ....itcenisateither.'"4- ..--v.t. realties in the town of Nevr cluitlec taioamet.,....___;,‘::___7. years sae he ism very dahlia opera Con which had been runnlngdannirer-nYeyearnsthat hismaaabo eh distresaed bits pedalo ekes and besides °Dative and dyppt, . ta - P • o.2lllEilieditd ...1.1,,Lu xotiom on=nauseta'a PM. ;in ' , ~, ..i-,.. , ta ry three ayisernantiatthei end °f one won ' . - -I'' rc-4 . -4 the sore on hia learliealedeleildzat thilatoi of tilde ':' 1' 641 : months he wai entire) y eared of ounivenewdys- J'frelada:untkuoihniand,lenenkoshsco eyigtl.7l . 4: fs since. , i ..... -... _EDWARD PUELDYi:"‘:=:''' If ...' , l - t=r-, Itliareartroetoratne. tnisinth sta.rofOot-1- T. --- -_ -----' S. MALCOLM Shi/Tu • (~:':-. 2:...-/ , A 4. ,ti, - ,-,ehoit awm. Justice of the Pea'oe. , ' ,---,<, I I- 80 .2 4 ,,,,_,..1' • r#lmall;f4llikettklllainond Alley; -: L? ' 4 ' ?•- :I- 1 ' tr'"o.l'..l 1 At.-- -,-- - -Iv, :.., --- -5- ?‘-' -. -.'• - 7- -.L -.- 37. -,i? 1 3 CILHIL H P.4 II **OO, ENGINE aunotas Irozi,Nr r oiandlersis s • MENBIU. MACHINISTS MO BOHM MAIIENS, ! elir titOenn. E. BAseeNri:DiDot,' IlgAr 41.11117 , ACMU1 - A.L.O MINDS' 'O/6.; .011. demand trotines. - rangingfrotif three to otter; hundred and amp horse po ison:am:1;: .... Brutjois. Saw Milla, Blastßurnacee.-Faecited toriekre. vmei partliAM• attention' e' the eenstrizetion of i er and sinnersM for grist mill& and fo tit, Intaaat circl saw r. ve also on hand. linblied and read/ tor aid went at shortnotice. Butanes and Boilers of ev P." ; imaription: ' err , dlakfurrdshßollentand SheetYrozisveratels. Wrought jron Shafting II ' ram in and oftlizilni n Egad e° l e fi 2 erAttin try and Maerhine!Jaan" of 1 Our prime are low. our =chimers , manufsetur- . ; ed of the best qualitp of m in all cool* to give sathsfac i tiVi i : and warmaited t ' STOrdera from all parts of th‘ °on nil? solicit 1 ed and promptly , filled. fegLyaw [. JAMES .1108/1 • 180. 89 MARKET 19.11/EBV ' Easu ow an hand a large eta& White of fall and !' 7 EiHoo'rs AND SX:IQES, toCoinprising d. all the different - varietletiaad style, be foun Ladico', Misses and Cldldran's Balmoral Boots with double and tripple solo; =:. :-•••,. .. - .... I •,... _ Mane' Boys' and Youth's' Calf. Coarse lri Boots apt Rip Bootaasttoes and B ans'rogans. • . • , = ..- eota. m Long Belted Water Proof eava _...-• . of a Troy aePeriar tituditY -,. - --- ' ---,------ .Call and cmAntirke his stook as he warrants hie goods to give lfteralaatiafaotion. - - • ' - . , JA11133.11.08it, '•'. , ..-. • ~. S 9 Market streeLt,z i - CI 01111I6i - A FOB SALE FROIII-. ?. . - - store and to arrive ' r - - -•!.,:. , I ''',':.-' , ' - 1:80(y - riwi s White and,l7ellow Corn, .:. shemaiia in guaniea. Eag_tareie - • , ~.. .. _ •,-., J. W. , e lk. PlA. , 1, -. , :. ' - -'..tilli 2o • -, J.I'L, i ..., '- 01 8 64 i. I?..kiciber . r reet.l"l oda ; „ AOH)RISIA -- isk-1111rAll sta,Nr: •jr,o';••;z:ilideis•etreet, Al lier , keey , ,Fontermscorrsz: ' tx se,„ic., eto:.-apßty t heisszakoff'w-listemum • street, nearthe.UatWorkivot Ur the iron City Trust Company; ianl7:2nrcitta ' •••! ' • eattristmAn!ii Mrs Msroa 4 .. .,r.:-..! 7 4,7:41. - .. - --.. -.'.:, •:1-..i,?,:-;.-.5.,...:.'....,,,.? 41. 18 1 20 _:1 ° . ; •-• F-: , : k4 :ii 1.-..:----..-.:-.,:-"::.;',:i.."4. : - .::;i:::: - ..ire . :-.•......5j.-1 , ..;...'s31'. . ' . - - . - - - : 7, 1-•:;:: - .'. - .: f6:1 :i'z .A.,. 1 Ic.f. - gc:i.r..,:... , :i; , :,i::* k,..- - .*; , :'..•L'i• :r-,•-!;2.,:..-.--.l'l
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