- ' result§so ardentty drourod the pi.tiletiO men who have gore beforo hile our donreotio ...:Tairs and policy .naturally , 1611 occupy most of the attention of oar Govern- - ; moat and (Airlice it is nut to he forgotten ‘, tboit Ptimsylvanin. beats very -interesting relit tient; to-!.1•.t. &ite. - States of the confederacy, and looks. with „a: ..:.ions eye to the pree.e..nimpt fi,nd policy of the Genera ) Government. it is +, stab o ur duty and our interest to cultivate the most friendly relations with our sister Suites, and to fa - own upon all attempts to sow among ! theta feoLna o,f alicuation. We should exert i our whole ittlemene to keep the government of the (talon in its trio; position, rs the o u inrnoti agent - of the Statec and the people, ere:re:thing powers in trust for - their advantage and welfare. and derivitio• all its powers from the w r i t t e n eone til u ti e e i shi e t t. e tv lted it into being. At this time we horte • troug reason to confide ! that Covet ritoient, a,. -;, - 0 know tliot its adroinim ' lratiou is in :safe, abit. and pair:oil3 1,..,.d•t! te at it may tt tieLtion2 of tilt; coontr Itotoihelolicotioh--- an to.1,!1 . oils; egard 00(1 c;011- i2.1 - 11)' of • r,,-t acid lawful (tore rodacmi difilooltiee in the Territories 01 Kansas an..l :Ind, in the case of ;boo , has now nrecipiteted start, of armed 'oostuity Ibetween t , e. inhal:d! :ate roe General Govern- meat. In theformer, tl:e p.meeful. Americe.n remedy for the refire on of polittea grievodt ces, real er littaginary---the bttl.it liJa—ims , been for a 'ono titan alj . ,,firerl by a considerable portion :if the :Ind 4 struculti he tween legal ant.,!io ity and •iwilawful orot irreito- I lap tionabinalions ecttinu , s trio to the pre--out period. Meantime, :contrilmtient; of money tub ! aid from the Suttes, 34:ye It. pi up excitement. I . hud turbulence, in Or LTo: ~n I . de e iteaing men :litre toi-ltifian.c pa:tilt - Alm, 'which ctlicry.ise -,yould long ales have i-übsided. The juds.d.on: and opinkn. the country eau not .be 1,30 otrnnply conseildated 1.- favor of the lawn, and agues: a ll who rasa, Lt, t 0 -,pp 0 ,„, 0 the m by unauthori . ,ed means. Nor us;; the excuse - tot resiete.m:,•e to tho Territorial lar for failing to porform the duties of eitizei ahip un der then:, that wrung-c oral frauds vveri por.pe trated at elections. be admitted as a jusildcation. Where elections ar-- su fregatnt and tin: light of ; mtlfr4ge so t isi cal, as in this country, it is pi:- „ t e,,i ar i 3 . t h e ! ! n i .) , .f 1,. ..Y...t -ing authorities, .ami vzn objetitiormile knowing that the cornier obangoil, am! the latter modified or repealed, within a very hoief period. And ae to, disputed election, they on ita be decided by the proper legal authority, add not by individual cltl7..ins, or irregular self con stituted mii.t.imbiages leistthordination to Iit.CE.S-wry and rightful an thotit,y instigated and encouraged by unworthy niam in the organized States, who ;lee prophet cord should continuo, and vo , torn• willing to 0,3.. tribute to dm!. 016..0, is the prolific fo,int.. - .111 from which the trou'bl'e Koosots bolve her, 000- fore prot'eot,leli it von natural, yr...Davi table, that contl - ict r, port in the tend tory shouldProvo-lm party to Inidoy uujotlitdble :fotco, and to Inucc ircpraolent ono! warehoonable conduct. Tun , ,-Y.trerues act on] re-mil. upon ohoh oil cr, and whi-o the lair, t ,tre defied too ii both:rhino'. octifd: let loott.e, wrocg, outtrig,t'itnol ViolOL,.i , are I.SO,F , :ftry The hoos . t phase of the gLIOStiOII, upou ht‘ loin_ I , y a TOrriiol'i-ti ConV v ntion, is p.-01.11i I,ly f .t. j u ,i g ment of Congr.:6s, to Wltit;t; r..Wer of :Am': 11 ,, s Sta.t.t.:S confir.d by the consti a ftlo oUnion. - The re p re m e ntatiees o f th e no) of- the S., otes in Congr e ss assembled, will met t that . t oetdion under all the responsibiliii..s v;tiiell they owe to their conilit u eta Vrll I t.Aot imposed upon them by their oaths ,if neli: with fell in formation upon roasters of fact Important to the formation of a timid jnilumeti. :vents are con stantly teearring in the ti.rritory which - will af ford taotter for Congrw-sionttl debate, and may affect the ultimate decision. To the people of Nnnulvania the admission of a new S:soo into the Union--into that eoriffichirJoy cot which rhe i 6 a 17.oLcbbr—::30.1t he at alltimes i. - 1113- . feet of high iniere.ot.. And I balky,- 1 emprt.:, their • flentintento , :05 well os toy own, in olcelarinr, that 01l the quolified eleetorB of a Territory o-itould have a full and opportunity to parti.:ipato in sclectieg detegatet to form a Constitution, 1-reiatralory to ad . zelf:stan as a State, and, if desired by them, they should aito lot allowed an uct t e-liiied right to into upon ettoli Constitution after it is framed. 4:Yf Colireo, those who thou fail to vole, in either case, cannot. complain that the proceeding goes On without their participation. It is to be hoped [hot Cougret , .:111 make such provision for other Territories that the present difficulty will have no repetition is the fu tare. yn concinsien, permit me to observe that all expo. rience and reflection prove that the moral virtues form. the only foundatioll,of public enter, individual chat-Act:4 . lr. arid their support th,ro fore engage the prof . ..mi.:l attention of G-overninent, and the co operation of ail nr.d ir.en. Frail indeed will be any ktruatere reared fer the re!,:ularien Of Fa mety and the promotion of 11111C ' .2 tree and 2ub;:Loa happinus., unleie ii stand up ,n fountiatima more Perna - AW.A .- It than psper arrangements, or, the fleeting impulses of the ben:. The fe:e.rhilden of a Great Supremo Power, which ruler the affairs o f n , tions cud of men, is the only support of those vir Laos which cep molls a people Uistimzuished and pri;eperou , , and give to Goveruirmat duration and soecen. Sincerely irupior , n , the Divine g,uidarice in the peen:reit:nee of duty.l dOumn the post as signed me by the pectic, indulging the hepo that at the termination of my service I shall enjoy the rp proval of my con ear,:zeletice, and beheld Penneyl voila advanced end seintre in her position as one of the great emnruunities of the New World—her stand ard aloft, and proudly bearing, untarnished, her mot to of "Virtue, Liberty and Independence." The Flghthkg Pre:ache/. We have heard an excellent story of a rev erend gentleman. ()BCC a citizen of l'ittsburgbv.l He was what the ladies called a " dear good I man," and !be young misses'' a duck of a fel low." the charity W. 19 not confined to t'•ose who were his iminediate followers, and. iu all the private relations of life he `:ore the eirarack ter of au..honesi and upright man It. is said, howerer, that he possessed a violent temper, and when anything disagreeable occurred be haved in a manner 1 no means clerical. On one ocraion, a member of the coo gregnticfn as passionate as hituselt, reproved him for using language in the pulpit highly improper in itself, and altogether unbeemns ing one professedly devoted to the service of ,his Divine Master The eleg..tnan replied that he was governed by his own sense of pro priety, and that he wouldpermit no puppy to speak to him in that tanoner. . • i [wow tho Po flay' Times of i...4_4:....j To this a blow was the only reply. A At S i r AT. 1::: . .1.1.1a; oal ~... T.te, AS 1' 1..,t , li. i The 13. c lief" of Llicklisw. dreadfal fight was the eonsequellee, •cvhich Vi'e are happy to learn that the New York t In cur lest TM mentioned the arri , ,ml of Grant's continued for the space of thirty minutes, ' . - . • ~ • ' !•••••, tatit inebriate A F ,-1 , --- 1 h as . jr ,..n iz ,.. 3 i ts hoar d column at throeCawn, on the 27h of ei., , 1,.:•;, at the end of which - titne the .laymen was , when, crossing zygcs, they arrived at Alum tioinpelled to cy, - Hold enough !" I, by the election of 13,cuj,unie it'. Butler as bagh on the ist November. It had cow become . The battle ended,and the Drl' aolwr, with I President. and a lar,ga number of distinguish , . known that Outvam and Efaveloch: were not oily an injured face, walked Ito DIC 111 tritunph. holding their • ?we, but were suffering cer.apitra -11 ed •and influential N. 3 5. Yorkers as members of i lively lit..k: injury from the allnuSt once: sang fire News of the ensurer spread like wildfire 1., , , . In - noel rl . kept upon them by Ito enemy. The wero pro Otronglt the eengreg,ation. Old ledie6 pllt, an 1 their bonnets and ran all over the city to I 'Thearuount.....lreatly s.nbscribed isfift.y, thous- visioned for weekq, and as there waos unril:rstOOti 9,0 to be above one huadred thousand rebels in arms litial . the particulars; fast young men called on and dollars. _Among the subscribers are oUJ around, Sir Colin Ciampi :mil wi.^-ely r- , solved to the reverend gr-utlamtu. complimenting him. nhYGiCianSf 90 ititigeSt 400 clugYmen and 15 ° 0 delay the final attack until thiCforee ut Lei,, dis highly for having belia" , ed so well, and Lill " tooreharits , . posal should have a3se.nitiled in sufacien.t .. ,- ;•rtig tit him. with tut, assurenee •of their regard and I ' ._ distinguished consideration. I l ..i.ore than l':',00 physiciums have memorta - • • 1 Ito be irresistible: - His ' excellency and ,9tatr _ reached.Cawnpure on t'o.s. 3d, having, aS formerly The Sund . :,•, - following the church was filled i lend tile Legislature on the subject of a stated, narrowly escaped being captured by the to excess-all .1BN.;011F. to hoar th • ininiSters r3rate _As,-ylunt for Inebriates, and dearly de- enemy on the r.led. explanation• P•r:oplo of all ran'is, all .; , .;odi- Although it was known in J.kag • tnt, that 80,000 1 too ,, str , te d -t v , ;•„to , :r.lute I.:eessity of such an. i tons, man v;cr.ri-p. -,11,1 children, saints and I 7 ''' "-- - - • , t men were on the way from England, the arrange ,i,,,,,,_ „ r 01,., ern of the Le. a Fi ly „ rt or 8011 .. sde. i institut.ion. - ,i‘i fact oil elr...L.f.:es see the import- i picots '-- t -1 .or pi.,‘.."0 6 ....u.L. on appear to ho.ve, 1. ea • • '-‘,. most ' feu , (i , IlliitldiViChlaiS who until. that. titne knew I tf•ne. , .." . .,1eu. a. ,r_neitsure, and anticipate the oeferred till clusq upon' their. arrival, To this not what the inside of t church was mace of I l - 4 - J. , -5, - '•-1, :::•-•••••-•`" from its practical workings. source of detention the teasing delays. thr.t ;01- were assembled there. lowed are now mainly ascribed. Troops were Jeis. 1. - e• HAMILTON al, CO., i •', f 'tl;' - 1:: , •,- - do oi New York renui , •ii an asv- Just as the gre cr. bell struck for the htst f , , ,_ k. * - • - !WTI MaSt.Orine: in strength at Cawapor: , . On the , mt...47, - t - A12.3E.:,,,..5 A.r4D iyiActi-atni7vistres., tittle. the ClergyaillP. l? nteet:ti the c h urc h __ I rani for inebriates, we are ,0a filed tdv,t, an 19th, the sth, $53. - 1, 84th and 93d, with portioya or I Corner o f 1 , ,,,,,:i1d Libcrly stre‘iis, Pitts/n:l9'h, .r...,. Deliberately he ii - onfied Ins•way to the p u l.„ equal necessity ezists in Penlasylv..-Inia, and it 1 other regiments, crossed the , ilan g e . 9 '. " cl v-;.er: I I Q. IMERIOR DAM. ENGINES for Grist . pit, and calmly contemr,da , t , ed tilt, s•-..ene lie- is Certain that such an institution would meet i sPe' dil y followed by the. ...Tavel I.)rig,ade, what ;r3 . cd ~..„ 11-71.. 13,-,,- —1, .i u v„, E - mbiliowil , y dragged their twenty-four guns along with them, I ~tonu' f iictori,::,,:ZC:,:7llloio * it.:t s ;l:l ' l“r. ' Ill'..qats: eutaho'a. u th' s t s , fore hint. The choir sang toe. psalm commene- i witi. the : - .upport and apnreciation of the mnial, in, if they had been toys. L'lrge :supplies of pro- ! ,:atml- , ...tur , 3 Lt i hoc L,el, - ,brat-.,1 Iluchtm4t.l' Toole, such ea eiD , Nvitla- Turning .I.9thris iron Planins, it , raig and i :Ming Itnollinee , • , 'ice. Aki.), Wron ' aht:lroliiiihniting, with Prille3e, flaiir , r 2 lii , .i. i, th , DiAll WllO :+llltllZ tilt? 1),,,-.•,, 1 philanthropic and intellectual pprtion of our visions had by this tittle heen ;rent into AlOro- I,Vok•ri, ~ i 1.10, r . 1, 1 ,,,,. 1 ,, ~,,,, : 1 COMM ii nity. bagh, and arrangemeots of all sorts were made xe..,te. Ic.S: I 7O. Ailer which Ole pre:teller made a short and 1 ,_„.. , with the caution required ;mei dehb , 2ration per- I ~. a. _, s , , • ,1 '‘ ttitoug awe . are now lnooring ardor se-no „uh..L.f.f.fre , J: - ..,E.ra. BUDD, it _sent prayer. lie then took his text, ~.,. 7 ,,,, r „, .. end d li•,•ercri th;!fcllowing address, `•.- it is L''''• which l was riot's pecunie.ry embarrassmen,J, ce.,,-,11 (I'.l , ,vfiporo. on the 11th, nod rode ferfy miles e i. e l , -: , -C;;•••L•-•LAA•af•S1 4 --r-fiLt , c 4, alliagl , '., handed. a us by a. gelitlcinan who was present: i that it' tictive measures Were tttLor , onnuo.h.TT( -1 i ',.01111 , 11.5S i ON MERCIIAN /6 - stretch in . the direction of Locknuw_. „.. “lirethren-W. ate commanded to love lnca_ ti' wotilti- be subscribed in a f,.. - - , w days to Land wounded, left tievelte'ot ;.i. I The Bic.: by . - - , AND DEALERS IN Almnbtigh, were Pent into hie camp,,w3th the i a .,, 1 t.. 4 - 9 , ,- -,. c -,c ~ 12 -g, . our enetnies anti to or:spect.. these who ciespito- .4 - .1.,•-•, a., -.•.•10.C..' . .. , ,-,!, ..::05iD:g,,,,,i, .L e...t.,..1 9 ar-Gi , - secure a house oi - ReformatMn for such. or our view of returning to C,;wtspore, under a guald I _ folly use us. It is our July to do so. tor- i , - L.-DT:L.?..;.4 . t.ree 'Genet - any., it fellow•beio,- ... i--..ve ,r.e.t, , -,re of SiLh borskil23Cit, an urra,ogetnent that nearly I givenes 6is We 4!ICSt. LlCality in the Christian '- -'- - „L- -bs - --f- l'• • • _ A . a , _,. 3 .. 1 ~„,,• 20 .5..„.„; ....,,0,6 _••,,„,,,;,. ir,,,,, • proyei fatal. s they approltehe , the .1 mist, - --„,, ~, ~ '7_ ~,7„ ~,.„,„. , eharar.ler. it :liatinguishes him from all slaves to strong drink. Pennsylvania contains -• • , camp, th , . , 1 were mistasen by tee seamen of i PlllL.:ll::ii:Li'fii A. '-itbnri', and et ,11, -( 26 lola to be looked UPOli 1 tunny noble-hearted men of ranple . MeallS ablii p e '- P -. 1 1 1 '' axlef - I . • •'d - 'd • -II ••e ; - , 1 h ._ . l IR ,A. . itg o• t,o .• .tuaeL gum, ~. ITiLlt. rozpect and ailutiration• Li who is I •• •••• . • -, • . it 5 AYE NOW IN `,STOII.F., AND. TO Ail • eno. wirsin , to stretch forth their harms and Ile enernY. 1-i - hen the guriQ, loaded with graPny I o Rivr ,„ / „ 1[ ,,,,,, e ,„,, jf !,b,,!„.,,1 , C„, 1 ,,,,,,: nd itliki ta forgive P.ll itljety, is more than a man, f • b m ei is 1 open their purses for the salvation of degraded were _ahm_st to be fired. Luctki , ly d i l.. ..:_ : ,, . _ ~ •) , ~ , , ft.,-,i u .. v•hi:O 4 .i,, , ei i ii ci:-.,-,,:!=c el' tlt :I.l s o vi. , -5 101.,.- o '',-, r . ..“-crial?P 1::9 rues fq; vi; :r 6i 3 repro -vs .. .oefet-e ofthe ,_nrupent, surgeon was recognized , ••, .... , ..1.„ conscious W . . posse•.,•2ing parts to hieh °theist and StliriZiri E.', humanity. An oppormuity iin time to prevent tab-chief. The Commp.nder- I L'' :'- -- l'a . : l- '''' , S'''''''. ' 3.1. - I ' . rd I.:""7"i'd Pori:, ar aib'z'. , , la , i,,,,,,,,,, i n e:::Lh,-n7.-,0, or •-,.lei t.a canitii,v6loll. are atrang rs. IR my r•hort clie.fliertd car,, , er, I alone iS regal / red, and then the grlid citizens I lu-ohief had with him a EuroPnnn. horse battecV, i i, :-'' . , ri::: _ I have :.... I ,‘vf.,,yP, endeavored to n. 'trop!; everymci:at-zheoe. S. - cvtitit•Ft ; ,:-:' the trevw'or" will stop forward rand dotheir t w o I.""T'a of h° "" a ' litier Yi 61') ire artili e r Y• 1 ` T .'''''''' m '''' r '''''''' licr ' littielnjtfry t hay:. received. lit moat in , --" - ' -' 1 rites, with ,r) two 18 p r o , untier n s rf.d two S inch IE6I.- 1 5. .',.... 76 "1' ‘'E; ',. . Cotcrciln .: .E.,:itim, i'CIL , :IIE.LI , II'..i. L A ances I h„ v o t, e , ,„.„....„,„r,!_ i i ius . tgov i i , l4 . ;A.,- duty it. this nap•_,Aunt. ~. ..,„_. ters, ; '.....0 of the ~..b la tkrs, detaohmentE• of : jail• t ß a t-.: " L . 'il r t 'll':' '''' i;'' 7intlti j... f•tc , rolY, that the immort , .:l. and the Christian ari2,..; far i 'Towards a work so greet and tweet:sexy, we her Majesty's Gth, Sth, 5::ld, 7,5 th and 931, and „•._._ _. ~ , . . . - -- - • , - 11 I ~.. n L..' ...t.1•.... -- -tr ft - Sl 2.1.-.: -',l 2- VI O P, al Lite recta man. But, my dear breth- I presume the Legislature o r F ern; sy l van L.,. 200 . i. 4. th . e Naval Brigade, or including; the 1)1., „ E l joining him from A.umbagh, above 3000 Lure- I ---1- 0.,_0 31 --,- , -, pren, S. has nut, al:; t; 1).:.:, t... 03 ....k.sc:. ..l . it" . I willarl sk . r I , ' -Ileerfa tY =.l 3 l l r o P . riate 'L lar g e sun . ' of - pesos in all ; be.ide a scpradron of Sikhs antl of LADy':i Bri:ic.. .11.1ent ly my proud htart aLtl ‘ittl,,,ltt -- ....stions I pt•evnil over the ecir•mand of wit;:latit and the l Incrde-y• 1t•,..-r - 7::,!. I tA2.I -, F: and thus prove its willitignQsr.nda- i ilocison's horse, 1000 Sikh Infantry, Sappers cola —..__. ... • I !lin-rs ''4o or additiorf-L "000 nativs voice of prod , s•Lte‘ A few days sinee. I forgot. 1 bfiity to carryout tne object ofits emotion-- I •-'' - r L-• - an' --L. -- _ - L . .I.toni:-';':. ~.f.A., -, i-L•zti.,F,,. f Or. the 19:th, ho ndvanord to Lau banl? of tr•r• WV 1, , ,AC1A Slid t-,; rile!: - ..n offend: f r. 1 ram': the prosperity ano irnridno."..s of tho wlrde tfec- , -1 ,- • ~. -... . . -, . '-- ) _ ; CI.VaL, ~...Liper,ing le r‘,....:as 'woo t•pprnneh-,-,d fiv ,-, 1 , i , xert a•-• , ..,:re. ,i ,, ,i v„'.• 1:ri• COTTlP'^9thid I.Vhen , • - ' " ' i;:e. Our I.,evislatorz; fire Intelligent and pro- 1 fluff expturing ail their guns. thi the: iri.,l3, 1'.!,, , 3 ' fimitt...iu on the right p r o p r, to tarn the left ; ri. I . t:d I ordy th i ii I: it. proper to do ~:, , o ; liut, may i grossive, and Wi: feel certain that in order to , rebels, after a running Egli:. of a couple c, ~.rui -..;, ; -.--7 ". -, 17. , -' , 1.. , .',. Ti" , tm 0 1 ..,,,. t• r•-• V ... I, . V ....u.' .., : ' • ' .7.:. ::. .1.t., a, .... ' . 4 . . were driven from the Dilko:oha anti La Mr rt;nier- ' L. - 71 ,- '. .- . A - ... i , .-..-.. t -, .. - i „.• . brethren. •i.r./,o;:. a ma „ ~,,i,..",i„,, is ~,„,.. i n ;•,„, I secure their cord . ..lel co-operation, it i:1 LICCeRS- i i . ,p d h - • -,.. . _ r _ 7 , -.-.•••••ne.., aunt ...... „. a 0 ~, .....!,, ..,,...a •u •.:: .. "le, a i They saortly atter ra. le , orrever, r.nd aelde 2:a i ri • i '— nnil:ri - IV. ii. 11.,1V11N, /acd /,w,. , ./Lert: ." i aryonly to .damonstrate the necessity 0 - 2 L . " 2 ' 1 attack on the British poßition, when a .se7Cre re- ' ir-ls 0.'7.0 Cr I‘..lsrhei. and - cc old ~,tco,,, t .s, - , . 'lle Eq`..;orl.inz oliarocters preoent gaxf.: three I _tµ;-,kiln f or 1.,- l oy r i t t es . ' -111 ,, e rr^s tam sir, , ti by th , ta Dnrin .1 , -i 1 7 3 ' ' C '..) terrific y..its, which created so much COLlfil- i ~1 . ~ three days Lieut. Mayne, aorse Artillery, and I : ..e.... tt:.) Ltea. Ls.t7,•:-;11-t•Ettt;J, , Ltr; which all rood men can . ••o • - '0 ''.r---",- ii , E3 do Jr , t, re, - ,ireil am: SiGil that. the L•ervirfcs irow.edintely ccneloded 1 -lc cauLe ''' one -' ; I Capt, Whareott, Carbineers, ~Hera killed. Wel f,, ' '-' . -- - J ANLE t i . .k . - roi. o , , I unite, and lee who ~..L•liall diatingni_____Ah ...,....r...,Lt, ter the d'.:,y, -hillaf-l ' i--- ‘ ~ had chiefly depended on cur Artillery, wisely --. 1.:23 - '-' rre Water err.,_., . i y....:..i. , .'„i• ,, ,.. , - . .A - Rt.F., , ..: ....;...;,.•....... r..;', ...,7;?, - ..;:—...; , ,,,A3...,!,. , ~... •: - . - , i....,triv., , R.,:qtf.4.q ,, , , , , Agijiv.i.9 , ..... : ~• •••• • ..,•':' , .'-','J.•;•' - '.. - ,`0.k` 3 .•,4'. - '` gi, - 7.. - 7 . 1 ~. '*'t- ,. .: .. ..`..7 ' !:- ' ..'A fr?e.P, s,. - . .1 . 5.: : `, ; . :. 0;.: 7: "..4- 7 'f4- :,. .: :: - : : - , • , .: ,':;. -- :;. . -. . . •- :•.'4'..:2-::•; -- ' - !-Te.;.:'. - i-.14.i1 1 : 1 1A - ?".;':' , 7z .7.1. ......:" . ..:•'.;:i•:',';',' : ;•• . ..:Cf :- 5 . Z.f14 . .i".i . - . 1 ::...V . 5' ,. .: : : - :Cf:: - .!; : ::;.':;? - 4 , i,i'V. - ...fz: , ..., 1. ,.... . . - - ...../6,- .7 4., , ...::::".•! , Vfrfiit'Wt' , ..] , ;:0!.,z.7 , L.: - :,.-.:: , :,.:•. , ;;. :: :::..?,-,',„:•::•••..: ...t ••••• ',! , ...r:;••••'-• i-.:!.;!,[,:fi'A7:,,,.;.::;•..--..„).;-,1:!.....,..'.....,:,',...:.--,.... -"':`;`; de;11 jti, , t!y VilZii tali ==f=t== !4: 1 j a r1.,.S e. I.::IRK, F.dttor ntiti Pror.rit'.(l•• piiTSE;UriCH THURSDAY MORtilitiC EIABLY 3p, 7 :lna • T.. f.ll Ihu ~';c,n~,:.x~.j lair, hour yesterday ruot:civg, t which - --- - _ . Wg. received the Inaugural 3._diress. or Governor - - Packer, (and which we published twenty-four The TA. trn tans, of madi,,o4x. hours in advanee of our morning coternpora, Ir. digging for a found:ltion for a monument ri,::., prevented us from giving it the attention re"zeutly erected over the grave of President at the tirmr which ii. desf3ryes. Madison, the coffin was e>pozed to view. The po i nt. 1 appea rance of the remains arc this described The Message is quite bract and to the i It is the most sfate , manlike document , it has 1 by a Richmond gaper i 1 i ever been our pleasure to read from any : of " 1 : /I `' h I : t r' i l--16 lit--tcedove,ylle in ba'.'- de ) eat tot :Sail la en . in upon it, and 1 our Governors, anti abounds with plain and c*. Y"'..` . . ... verb '. . ming :',upet•:red to be a 8 when the c;eifin - rias practical suggestions, which if acted on must deposited th . ere, except that the coffin was asSurAly inure to the henelit of the State.' i :lightly out Or place, allowing a partial vier of the interior. As there were no fastening's to pre itong the first things noticed by Goy, ; vcat, the part of the lid covering the sizi)etier Packer, is the veto power, the 6i - excise of '6.hich i portion of the body was raised, and 6everui g,AI - he euusiders among the most irocurtant duties I tlernen present looked in upon then Grains of toe , , ~,s ecretVirginian; The c0f 4 ., - in itself, of black 7,-4- t tne n.xecutive, 9.0 beltomin o more sf..: daily Out, was in psrieet pre , , , ervation, and the ibte -1 from the operation. of a variety of causes. 1 rice was nearly filled with a seeciee of moss, This is undoubtedly true; anti there should be 4-.liich adhered pertinaciously to the wood. B6'- aerah this, and partially hidden by it, were a few no hesitation in exercising this prerogative of the larger arid harder hones. The lower jaw 1 wher.ever necessity demanded. • had fallen aw2.y., the hones of the breast and rib:, The occasional practice of h a reedecessora I were gone, end the only part of the skeleton the s and pof of avoiding the responsibility of approving" laitled or i rca 1 the cheek hooes,wei'c.' et the vel)rm kull ec of the nk,ortions the conderrwidg a bill,and ullowing it to become ° 1 spine ~n,i the laeger bone; or the arm.. Ail law by the limitation of time, is alluded to, I else of the upper part of the body bad returned and condemned, and we think very justly. It te oust from whence it oat taken, and in a few years more . every trace of . the body will disap is surely the iutention of the Constitution that pear, until the resureetton shalt unite the par , the E:;:e.cutiv.:c should approve or Con; tieles. The body. had been interred just twenty- _ every :neasure passed upon by the Legisk •• ....- ture, aid sent to him. There may be excel), [Frau , tho Ailiuxy Jour esti tionaf cases whoite it is impossible to come to Aaron Bares Female Correopoaaeace. a decision, but should the shrinking from For the " vindication," not less of the " tutu,'. of Col. Burr's "Literary Exeeco or." thee of toe responsibility become frequent, it will have a I truth of history we feel it a duty to stare facts, mischievous influence.within our own knowledge, which, but for a The ,-. m I arks on the Banking question; and provocation that will ha deemed au "acquit tance," we shottld never have publicly revealed. the chart:urea e condition of Co currency, are l Colonel Burr net only preserved. but with characterized by sound sense, and must meet scrupulous core filed the letters ho vci: ,,, i ,,,.j. with the unqualified approbation of every one. Kis ea:responder - tee, especisliy with the femsle I eta - ,- ~,rt exten.sive. Much of this wti.. , e vniently These a I important topics occupy a promi- [. • with the tiancated and refted—much of it nent poi lion of the Inaugural Address. Gov.', show i ng hig „,, e i at i on w i th the gifted and the Pucker is most decidedly hostile to the circa- pure of-mind—much more with those whom his lacier! of s. , in. I note:4, a s olse to th e i ncrease Of wiles" had undermined and poisoned. These were however found in e.oturoon with letters Banking capital, at. : to the issue of Bank paper from an exceptionable class and of au often without aleviate ...purity to the hot ler for its I siva character- All were carefully indorsed. redemption. in his opinion in the " revision with the places, dates 3.A. came- o f t h e writ ", Where letters were signed with inituis, t,f: Uri I amen timent of our banking f,zs . t.ena, the were anonymous. the full. name appeared in C„I. public. interests demand the , xtenn'ibil Of the Burr's hand writing. Witt: to.loy of these letters . . spe.cie bass upon which issues are • made, the e , ere copies of CO. Burr . s replies. We reiheill bee a not interet.stieg, kll;ri(ll l )e ' ,Ween Cot. Brier sl-I PP rei ' '.°ri 9f the smaller denomination of ~eel a ;Pent Indian lady Of high r cutture, taste notes heretofore etio , ,red.; thorough reports of and purity, who for a long time ceinhatrt;,i and the condition and business. Of 1r..1-, 1 - - t: with their 4 resisted the false n . e.l fatal teaching of the I tempter, in slid to e-er.vilif , e-e L .- only-the .. . .. 4 , . 3. the .41 . fie:la:tut publication : additlonal Eet). - .ri ty, I n , once of those y , ho "first endure and thou etc ( other than speCie) to consist of the bonds of I -, r. ,,•,,,, error . this State or of this United States, - for the re. , i The nig' ,- -t before Col. Burr met i- - h:n. Hamilton i ii I ne wrote e, lottr.:.r to his daughter Theoloria, i demption /of circulation notes, including t (".Zr,. ,iisten,) ill which La bequeathed his Cor all cases proper individual liability orstoclt- I eesr „„d t ,,„, e ,„ ta .i„,d, 4 ,,, he „:,..„ ,• i n six blue holders and directors, fitted for convenient and 1 homes," to her. with the request thrd t.;..1'-0. , -ciiih actual enforcement ; with zt . 3uner vi, i ,,,ry mi d I would " injure' the writers should be burned. I in his will referring to these blue ho'xas agora ^,:, controlling power in come p °per outcet or , o - , 1 - . , 1 his " ontmental .t: ema,a. ~ ..,.rre,,perlth.tt, : s4 , department of the Government to restrain or i he says to his .laughter: " 'it:UV:ill find it; them much to instruct, and more suspend the action of banks in ease of their i something to amuse, ii "oreive violation or evasion of the law." • And when 1 , 1 „,„,, 6 ea• H a ,ii tca , instea d of c o l . Burr fe n , by cur own efrorts, and the assietauce from I these " blue boxes, - remained in the not-sssier. o " co , operatien of cur neighboring States, t h e ,1 Col Burr, end came after his death, into the C' ' " ' ' , -?r ,- F .. P--"tor " circulation of small notes shall be done aw:;,.. I . /16 '.. 1c1-3 o- ' - ' l5 '' lr s' - ''' -..." • During our I , :rng 4 ems core lol.maey .Pith the 1 with t n..t0.., y ; ...oh, a er...Cle b...t.1s vurfeCtly t...,- ' ,b i t e 7 4 , d i ati l eye L. D a vie, cud p lr i;, 3;l l, tr ly vtheu i. tarbliehed,then it is reeornmemled that we shall he was engaged in writing the Life of Burr, no l jenjoyod confidentially, the privilege, at hislinilee =dept- ' m " opt the sub-treasury syste and all the ii. Cherry street of perusing the. materials out of disbursements and collections ha in gold and whi c h that History was woven. The . 4 c „ eilde ,,. 'trt. This system, which has worked so i. ill' Female Correspondence" was before us, wit e h tif ell for the general _ government, has been a t- 1 all its strang.c and startling te.vafations. We i thought and tell. na.. - c•n, -,-...; we think cud feel now, ready adopted by some of the States, tti -24 that - only a devil inc :route—sonic f.cud •t!h -I, - i t ....uoi, II Litany more will soon do So, shape let loose upon earth to Scieurg,e eur - r!li.; , : The administration 141;1 be conducted in.the ! —could have deliberately preserved such eviden 1 . - ces of his own neeroly—for '' many of these l incst ccottomit. al manner, and the sinking i .- . ~ - . 1 Letters were written in Latter anguish, and I fund, through the amendment adopted by the ' contained ;:cs.thing icepreeations—end of the i peoplo last fall. Inane effective with a view to frailty a others. 1 the gradual but eventual extincTu . .l.. . - e-r tof otir instead, therefore, of " lu g " -'-'elc".''' prong," to : 1 . Col. Burr in this respect, MI-. Davis. by ''LlPPrei. large public debt. In this connection the 1 l ag that Corre , Jpondenco, relieved the character 1 Governor thinks the redaction of the three if Burr :rod: deep and general execration. Like 1 Thomas Moore, who cup messed the personal I mill tax on property made by the Legislature.,i Memoirs of Lord Byron, Mr. bavis, governed ny I last winter, as highly inopportune, and not I a kindred sense of what was duo to society, is I only will the State have to husband her re.-.' , entitled to-commendation rather than reproach. I Nor use. :the sacrifice an inexpensive one. Mr. sources in every way, but even increase her: Davis was tempted, by large pecuniary Weis to revenue to meet the necessary expenses. give this Correspondence to the public. Thu A thorough revision of the laws " relative late M. Noah, we remember at among these who i to corporations,' and the establishment of gm. - offered Mr. Davis a handsome sum ter the Letters. .n - tet. he alwavß. ate with emphasis declared that i oral, uniform regulations for each class of eorii I oiey s'boula -- n' ever anpeo.r, either to blest Mr poste bed eS, with the avoidance, as far cis; Burr, or wound Liesl'eling.e. of persona who , o possible, of special provisions for particular h '.; comPromiied• . - I . I ;some. of these letters were returlaed toy qr. corporations, are . refinms imperiously de- Davie, in carefully sealed packages, to pergonf: mended by the public interests," in which the : t remotely connected with the writers. A per .l'.;xe-altive. will heartily co.operate. - son in Virginia after Col. Burr's death, wrote . to his •• Literary Executor," a3kiag that if let 't'he unfortunate condition of nilairs in' • concern - his fathil.- Y should be found Kansas is commented upon at some length ; am o ng hi:4 .pa alg tlfra, they migitthe delil:ered. ta a and the opinion is elTressed that every qual. l , 'distinguished Virginian then in New York, which itied elector of a Territory should always have ' .e. `1 116131: vra " otu P li(A with ' -t--II:. * lilvis hhx/If delivered a package of letters to the lade by 0 vote upon the adoption of its Constitution, i-.: hem. thoy +, era written ; and he Pequested the and the hope is expressed that Congress will writer of this article to mate a similar restitu make such'provlsion that difficulties like tli lion of any, other package. But that too delicate i,.."nnsas one may hereafter be prevented. commission was -declined. ii .i.) herein, wii t galn•tattrels that ' Welltngtori ner.:et - 11..ytiltiint , 6: - . 1tc , ..'11. ,- F., c•i• - .1"! - ..i.in . ..: - . ~i. cut inf.:l4lT! .i--•'' - Aw...iofiT EX:iii.;.9III) , I.NAB.Y. lE.ll'. ~.:117:hult.1) 1 i - . o'' , .”, T , .-• 1.1 t , ~, , .t.r. roll, mid Nalloleou never wore, and place his l -0 LT •e -1- '' 'r: ' -f- •'; I ' l ' l ' . f I.; th° I's''" tie c' ' l'la 7;7' " 3 : i'i 14i4 ' ' ''l'L'''''44 ' .' '4 '-' ' ' '' h"-&--/' Ildi; 4-''Cr)' '' ' ' orea-lyn T. - . in .7'.'', '=rr''."'" t ,/' --=1""-a'11'11 froni 1 l'Alt.l , :r., 1.11 - ri,1at1,c , ...i Isi.tuS.,ol . ? P:'.l:frifiliitlii. 1 name high among the. benefactors t• 1 man- : ,•-- - 7 - '-J '.,,-': . ; • o - • ..,,.1:10;.:110 17 , I.t , i_,OlOf it.i - .0. - i10Cir“,.... ~ V , . Sitellnthll'brt - ,:il, ; ::,,Ow Yoa , . ,larzl , .19, 18Z,•2. i which v,r,s care:.ad aftta - d savor;; s-tregttle, the 1 1,.-_ n ,--, i:Qr-ii.," thlt I. 1- 0 - , f o 1,0, trut lAAi for tot .96,4.- 1 oletr,,y F,titfetictt -;,-J•rills, tiaviag garrieoned ; `our :ict . rz v'till 3 e.:131i.i2g 5c1iz! . ....1 , ... ,, , .'....33 - 1;:ilcs so Lad all 1 0v,..- , Pautier , oi Cabinet. ' ~ eac h , ) ,..,,, , ,i t i on ~ ~,,,, ~,j,..,,,,,,,1, i . i e s mi ,,,,.b I ,„s ddno;a: to nu1n,,, , ! 01,; toiat , loyeti tivo zi E auar pto,asietene, i The following are the gent,lemen selected ,,,,,, 1 elj,„7 , ft b e ,,,t a l„ . „, ~,,.locl.- . ill the tifierlic,oll, 1 bat to no purp -..J. 1 ;-.7..i ~ ;1--.3. • -- , r-u , -,1 ,) try - 1 , ' , l , of i b .-- ll” Governor to oompOse his cabinet : and after a trt•w•A‘iioliri uatirtou,3l.••. , , re:: cried :Dr : ,.1 : 1 -. ,,, - ., CV . - ..1 r.-'. 1, -e N.ratltti- , ;•, pc.p31 , • 1 1 , 3 - nerc3 , ,z -t -: .1 _ . a:oi., Pittat•ut...;... I z.....;..;. two te.4.1..),a,fu1. at ..nt.. ,I.,de. It Secretary of ,'3'ta.f... , ;.--- - Wln. H. ilemisr. of • j , b :-.lt • L u • - - , ; ' i SI.; t . J,liit C•oep)a-II dertiril•es it aq one Of thit ~,001l 1,0.,:tt0 t.. operate, v.itc-nt it wade thy..mi.-1 •,....),k. CI 12!,':1:9 County. : ;ao , t ~even il: - •;111-.: ho h•vi eVer - ,- - dtrat-s..red a.m.]. . L;ul , -“cg ,-- .;:ir trot to :actury within me.) I chunld jud; , .lo it .DelhAly , S , yl riar g. —Henry L. Dittent.r.r..l, of f• w Tneu h.1.V:3 ~ eil tool e of hard fighting than . 1 ;: ,- a-ilo• .V . 41. iron' or:-bouto tk 0 goarts of wor , _•.,; tt.• y bad Crillt3r, CoUlliy. Lc,. f irly en t he morubiu; of the 17th, ean:rao,_ ; List , ,lop( a:',.:11Z.,,,,t having IJUZ.Z . i.,:d. I tank tbu icLuairalir a . ‘ „,, r, , ~[ , ,,..1yd to to left rot of the t_ ;do bettic a:. t , ,a d 0'3,2. 'ilo ~41,-...,1 v.i.e :: Ir. 1i . 1,:. aw,.. ..4 !la r ac, G±:"TiCt.—john C. Kno.-:, of Clarion : j ui`-atic'''' , 1 exlis toward the f..;ar.e.d. A . lieavy cannot auc I i•;•:• , j 11 ; ‘.`' Uart , z-uvr,,un ,Lopp-d to 13...--.....,-. I now 1,,r1 COUnty. ~ having been kept tap all the morning on the races i /it•-- . 4 a l, - I .Ser.t 1 ,. -rrork• Coqhien/jai Ci;2l - it - in the Seer.tary's ()iii,.;,____ ; '- l ouEe, that .;•-ry st•••oneJ pooition yes earricai by t Tae above Ia front a widow lady. furty-..v. - . 3--.•ara of age, i a bsfltilt at thy,. ; P :\l., ... 1 1, u 1.1 111, - , t' CC 1,c..,11,,r4 l(...iLicitt oit;YA city. For turth,r pw.ticulv . r3, Cite pubbc tire , r,fare.l 1 - . lira. IlardiTe: No. 3 Nitith.ttau I,Lito, u- to E L. Jolla A. Innis, of Northr.rupton County. 1n rapidly, vi Pr: , 1,1 , 1 , . TO twir.. , -- t om o r•detee 111111 , l It i.for. -- dark Sic C; lin ettlnpbell how r.-pnrmich - ; 11-:,-;,11,/jruggtht, corner or Thlior ~ ,. d %I , .cii - ,... etro..J.• . ~ i , ..(1 the td - :;.ve ga,ritam, who had been closely he- j ..o:ii - Purchlter,-.: wilt be careful to agt. for P,.. 3.I'LANI? , i. i .1.c,! - . since lii '.2. - •:.1•1 ;,;f 2-promber, 1•71, , ,i) 0-atirr-.17 : of..taz - titaaodi VIIRMIFIIGI-.., untunfacturot by pi...tailNG 1 ttatrom atd litselool; ' , arm: tut to lit C.`...2t. h jai . , ""' `-'' ' ' ''' '• " -'n ' ,-. 1 4 .' .. . - " 1 ..'tn'r "nit"n:t.'" in C .- In 0n.,.. the ;-, 4 1..,n ~,-,.• t , , , i- ,„ .I' ,0111011gh ale elli:W! W.V. , , 1100 37(.`1: COLIIOI.-: , 1 -oh- ; 1,-...i.,0u az , - ,...Jtme•--3. Dr. 2.1 . 1.,:b...':i. -, , ,t , T0i11e Vormiitietv, I * * '-' ". '' ' ' bled, the bonnik.tilio•ii;o:.• : ST;tb the rear were •:21 ! ; ,1 - ,- ' 1 • ; s C"l''''''''''.l Divot Pi-il=i ca:, cow be bad at 1,11. rt.- I co opeat,t, and t!::'t•loit.. - ind Woutplz.l, the latices ! dPe , .:sti' l, cirti:- rtor... .1.1...r:1ye71:t7ne,17at .'wL! ~;.±: 2 1.7 rra,re q t . I ..U(1 chjjdren, were p destched tinder tiscort. to i :Iv. h0tt.t.,,r..0. Ft.FM!! ,- ; 1 , 31. , , , 1 AT 1 a:vn p o re. ‘,•:.„-,,-..-...,_-__;--. , -_ , -...i._--...i.e..•.--=...,. .----- -_ • - :- -• , - (; ; - Our loss, though COR-Itlorable,, was lose thou i might have been looked for. • Captain nertily, I --- - _ ttoyal Artillery ; Captain Dellr.P.ll, 011 d Iligli- j Landers. ; ( ..',.aptain Luriqden. of the late 30th Ben- I k, - - o N - e iq c T 1 0 1.: . . : - F;;i1 Native Infantry, littaelit , :t to the It3d; Lien- 1 ONFEC T x at N tc,ncint Franklin, 2d Fuej•iiiii Infantry; and Mid- F E E NFC ' T 0 lON - 0 I N shipman Dam Nf..l T y'ffi ien, sval Brigade, were killed. E 1 u Thirty two ccers were wounded—two danger- 1 C '2 t 0 li I 0 It ously and eighteen severely. Our latest tidings I t_ o N extend only to the 2lst, :mil have been supplied I 0 N by electric telegraph alone, so as to be in the 1 N least degree meagre arc incomplete. 01 that ;late tyro telegraph e•-•=istarils were murdered at Alum- 9.- hag ' n, and we must now wait for further intelli gence. The routes learn Cawnpore we;:tward are ..till so interrupt-oil, that the mails are in the last degree irrogniar, or too should before now have had fall particulars by letter. J A NUA R 21 =MEE =MEE gar a:cra • • —....,- - . ......„•,-,..,.....,-,-.77, ...,--:.•:it;J:;.1,-z.:-E..4g:,-,;::„,:.:T:14,,,tr...7r' . • . ....' 7 - 1 ' ,. i.-, ' 7 ..' ,F=K4-44P,"::,17,Nq1if.,,,,'. ~.P.:4„.„,44t,,,i,ii;,.....,z,v'.0.1-,-,,i:;•,,,r..-I.t-...:4;;;.•,••;a.,:•;;_..4,.....,,,i4p,',--,•,:v.,90.1...i`-`,;(•;',.,.....-••...':...':-.4..?:44.7j;:.-•,1:.%.--::'-'::•' ...:4;;;.•,••;a.,:•;;_..4,.....,,,i4p,',--,•,:v.,90.1...i`-`,;(•;',.,.....-••...':...':-.4..?:44.7j;:.-•,1:.%.--::'-'::•' E;•.;-fi,',.''.'•;.akft.':-' , •••• ~-•-, - •••• - . - 1)17 - FF: COLLI:Gr, C0M;3 7 .1i. Or TIMID AND MAID , LET .STREETS, Pr"isDinDlii --The Prinoipal of this in tiff; Et atienid of whioll b9,v,t beeii auti so tair, 2 1 P tri Or al t.:111.15/ t fIFI C;C.!Iln tarli. 4 , Is the author of Duff's Book il..cnpitig, P. eahtrtgeti etlition f recently he; ii publiebett by BrctherE, of ;des York. We have just, Geer. a letter from that city azinetieeing. the. in trAnetion of thifieorl: into all their. public _vent which folly ceniirras all that luiß been previously slid of the superiority of the work. It now teket; a place, lore; bold by up 2n and it will no doubt ln,w Ibeccuil; the st:Lnd'arct text boo - u on 1), - .,ok lto,ping for 7,0h001s throughout the country -- [f;t:'n lug I?er, Alamf,6i , A faoN says, when the breedie: impulee is upon tit , ,;;. animals, aud a Wall ilartPitDEi to p11:-3.e to c 711111; :11'4 them, ban, liw.t and ;ion.i. - s will yuAl ILT I - 10 - n, but under ordinary circuniinties the lion cowardly animal, end never attacks a man cx eept stealthily, unless wounded. A very ouri , iut, peculiarity about him is, that at the very last he will not malts an tack where sees anything to produce. the suspicion cf a trap. A h or s, lonizing to fledrin!;ton ran away, i , ut was stopp c d by the biddle&idetilnu a stump. H remained a pri t .J.i;er duting two'daYs, and when tit; :7flti found the whole space around was mark ed by the footprints of lions, which had evidently been afraid to attack the haltered horse from the fear that the whole thing i a snare. It is a common belief (says Dr. L.) that the lion when he hqs once tasted human flesh, prefers it to any other, hut tsat state of the cp•; , e is that a man eater j 3 :11ways tin iiho has crown tee inßrra to catcii stna , lie resorts village , for the sake of the and if a woman or lid happens to Vic, they fndl a prey tee This bei,ls-; ,Inureeof .I.bsieten..;:o, he e• 'course continues it until the dispatch work of little ditiiculiy. , A WoNnuu R7.:4ICDT.-:Ur. B. D. Woods, ;at:, Justice or the 1 1 3,13 , J, Eaat Bin - I.:int.:ham, Po., I. bur. , be4r, of with a dtserise c th stotnach, palpitation of the. h0..-t, ani nervous !wad e.ci:e; for r...arly efteen years., .a , pent blil L• ltundre;:l. tirdo'tl-1 114 .- 13 Ct n cure, but r ue purpozr , .- After haring n ucl three bottles al F ur Hot! Ijitto'.3, I feel my elf oriLirciv I CaD. cl.l Sr.d ,aocpce 1i,r..tt, , ,,c,1 to tily brain ,- with pi.::„ - are, land Yiinlid recouaciend It to all those Vial) arc altuilarly atßictcd." c4rdul to for /1(c, Sith;e:?. Sold at :;1t per buttic, nr s t bezilcs for S 5, by the sole Preprie!org, Bci , ji.min Page, Jr., :4 , Co., 30;1,C1' streets, Druggi,ts generally, Te,.€ll s l ) erfained. BreP.tii, Had ta,O, borx.tiful CP.II " Bah' of a 7Lt.:Z.3.1A 1 , 11 - " , r' " What. I`l , ly,r `u'= WOUICI cur, - 2. of a when by klh . 111; t 1 1 ,3 “Italr,‘ or 1ta,% , ,a11:1 Vir. - worc." dEptirric,.. would Ilia - ,21:1r ri , udor it tilVt:ot, tut WI;;;,. ? p,rs.;:u9 do not 3:t“ - .N; th,ir b.td, antas :;111;j1:1:L js dc4icatc• their fr.. si won:d ut , vor tn”iti.i , Dp. it. Bewuru cfco,,r. - .Lrfi , q - d. Bu sl!r. €4.10.11,J 1 11c E Y. 'Woodland. f;rrabi ,, --A Polosile. for bc.:utifying ;e Pawed, superior to aq3 Prcnch urtTle lutiroitta, /„Li.l. For u-tif the price. ilor ;11 , 4 heir. it hit , / re) 0411.0, riving IL 1 ; ri0Ilt ..I.p,alam.o. It Cutt.i ,, gun liair to clul iii t uaturbl inauner, It reinoves dandruff, alWt.iya gicicing file lzalr thY,.ppearailec of Loil.e, freak llitunpooned. Price only tiny cnttte. None sena' tie uniunc 1 ETILtDCII!I Pr,:pri. , :t.e.F, of the ‘. i7,a1:111 of a Thousand Ylovrer . B." nod - ton, No 2b 0,1 .LI t,t ; It. E. 6cl.lc.ru a and Secz,nd; W. 9. oppwite the Ihe;-tro; I , lc3r.ing, cur -I,r .darket ntre,r. and liian,orid.. .1101nn corner of a. and `.3 Clair ;W. J. noutgoan!::', 'opuos,i.- Pert n.:2.1 !..‘r edrt , i , r O:LiPITSIA. PLTIL4DZIPIIII, 11_uo lirs;,. rh.,r Sir :—Daring the last five ;ears I 'save 'ooeu aSili..t ed with ilyrper ;fa, irri.rf;!? meet aggravated form. end have used ; rt.ceiNing; troy tem:lit therefrom. c:vory :r:nc'- dy ; rzr:rannentled for tbat disuse. In fact, I \,..1.; atilict , tl badly that ou marry pepaSSiOnS I was in great da.n:er rf d;;14,7 from ratfo,ratforr, ie coneegnence of the rise of matter in my throat. end all my ettortu for r Eller were in rain. i was at lust induced, through thereconamcodertion of several of my friend=, to try "rfootland'A Cit,nnan Bitters . ," and I you the amennt ref relief I hare - received, fr-crra nrc of only D a le tart:re, iu a-donirhing, and compels me to dy that I rrriuld nod to Wiln(ant tiro Ilittera for any 10 I urn now, throush their IPAr,tilljoyingLett::r IL,Alth lo• - • 3 kvo-wn fur many yoarii. Varyrr;lactfnilyyour-4, 1: LIZIBET , 1A EL, To Dx. C. 1.1...14.(mi05. N 0.1.2 earter'a St. . For 7FIO YLI:`-11:161 111.6):::c.und 11r. 3110. 11. 13.14Y51X,, ittNlmrgh. jals:2:zdteu 4.-3. T . /IEILE ARE lIIJNDA"..DS OP ItEMEDIE6 SOLD nt every Drug to cute all ilLaraie uambrible, ea:li atiTertispl as the ~ .er:l best ever "mown, till we Ile" to“ fettle in them MI, bnt thane o tozcoption sp.:al cf Dr. Saafc.rd ' s 1u:1:orator, which C . "3/ale L. 'l3 I rrczurr.taciaill as a ecaa for Liver Complaints, and. all .11.4- carrl aris , ug prom n 1)14e.::.rd Liver. Tlce t.etirnoniala of Al many of ot . r PhygiciaaJ in its fqvt , r, Induced 11d to try it. and notr conviction in , ortain that it i 3 owl of the grt_ittet,t lAcning, cver riven to Dyspeptics, for it made a cotoploa cure bef.itla the first battle was t.lkeri, and' tow we can anythirtr entahle nothing I , u I e liatte,t w , - oat ned t.tt:o mos., pnitt. ! we want to bay lona our raab ri in, it 17,ivi-r Dyspep.da tronVe you. (1,, not fail to try this arenivat raitt.dy In the wtorld. jal3:lmdaw 1 reexiv. ,-,lly riiiiirit.tulli;-. , :i by their FcLruary For r'urerr Febrcar SaOBER4 A...1:1.i)1:1', l't I;ikil - q - '., ' 41 Pilch. etre,,t ..-:.•,-.,',....&'.!./•...:.-.,.• -:i,,:..v.: - :,, , ...,,.: 3::;i ., '41.,':.1 ,A.W;LT.-S.-4f•*-fel'-:.-T,.;,......',..'11:.'...:,14..:ger':'.,:.' ii El Vi AD ti fif4.ll'4' I S iii l M. E N Tz'j. Avrat,t3.4 CONFIICTION . C ONFEC'TION C 0 NFECTION, CON YB - C . TION,CuNF ECTluti, :I 0N.r. , 4 C 'PIO N 5 CON P•E C 1, lON.O ONFE - 01' I ON,CO N.F.ECT I ON,CONYCCI:IO N , CO - N F - II C.T 1-0 N CO NYEO 1, I 0 N The most pl , m..;:tnt, rito and Worm tie Lcui• lii ui.e. • Yr.pared and ra.ail, by ANC-1td.1., 4. RAPT, s's., Pitnburgb, And, sold by 1)rt::,:„;ist:i generally. fi UST OPENED.—A handsome a.sBGrtment (LI of .1.31..1.1:1at, Print:A If.eu• at To ctv. p,r whidt Auld, e‘trly m the season, at $1,25 p.ar ant. C. 1.14... Ne.. LUVE, formerly Low Bron., No 74 Market str,,t. Es. C. ZL, sAwran, LARD OIL, C'ANDLEEi, PryY, TOILEC, NO. 1,7 Wood atreet, Pittoburgb, Prt. Iral 11 E 011 ' MICAL 0 LiV 11 EAASI VLI 1 1 ..o,_ 6:JAI', roatinfactured by Ts. C. St .I. .1. tra4yer, re - r.ceives the pr. , :f,rentto over al: other kinds ever offered for !wilily 1130. Its it.iVailL,o2:o9 OWL' °Cast. . snaps are •.—ist It is e' capv: •-o use : ou.e pallid beina equal to three of turn nuns roam :,...,...u. liati the time hoed Wily I.' -.., - ,:opid in Mattin g ....-h n !hi :, . Soap is I.H.d in plane or ...cher Soap. Zt'd 1,,b.: in wildring :tali be lleitil t. f.pei.sol 'With, as ale Clef:ties swill r,..0.1iLe little 'L.. any rubbing, thus aveidin:. their Wee.l 4qx the sLasloboard 4th. Volling .I , ClOilled. l.+ 11.110teeSeIlLy V.liell tiliz 50330 is uard, zo , d hand 6r sal_ water answers equally as velf a 3 SO :L. .Fillt. Printers, Marinnials, Paulo and others, tied it 1'0r. , ...tp nor to otter Soaps. It ape old) 1e ,..n0,., s vr...tis. , , tar, paint, printors' Ink and dirt 'from the hands, l eaving ' the -kin soft, and tree iron/ eithppiutr. To avoid the 1a1:,..v o:_ rubbing the 0i0z1.1•,,5, anii :111 00 , 0: 11; Witill•bo/Id, the foil. i'ilra.g dirt atiatte. Aretild be foll , wed : F r ,h,,, l ‘as.hi ag of ~igl.ii, or not of a Tardy, take L. 0.• pClitel of Soap, cat it into nhaviog. and dissolve in on.. gallon of hot water; out the clothes into a tulreonti.inng 1 10. ,- it tea gtvions of WiLl'ill we.ter; poor in the- 0t5,..,iv.. .4... tip. and Et:..- thoroughly. Let V•tun soak twenty to thirty minutes, wring out. and rinse in 0101.03 water once, e .in Water ileiee., A very dirty wrist-band, or ta , arn. or uras , 1.1, bp IM, Ty tequire a slight rubbing, but otherwl-e to, Iclothes wid route out clean and white, without rnbhing of boiling. Cold water tatty be 11,e6 is plat,: of tot, tcqu:m lug 1 ,boat double time in Beatil.g. 01.7 , 7ni< on each I.‘ar. For n , lo, tOky• at our thwohuu. - 4. , , No. 17 Wood our - ?.ror;::e, oppowe }ho Peon ?k-1 fill .1.1. /\ O. 4 7 ViC . Oti All.D OIL-25 bbls. intor-stnLiLed Eleachtol onr corn matozlac.:bre, any is oho marlter., ca hand, and fur ;Ale I.ky B. U. & J. No. 47 Wood rv,r, j:1•21 Tiz,TE2,..TSFOOTOIL.--Neat6foot Oil, in duit inire% as:. re, uto.,cl girdfor iAlt , Gy J. C. 2.AWllfat, !7 Wo,ci fi - 1,1 1 011.11ENT.-22_ •,...yo-stury Dlreitrrig if tauilo:at, ) lo), 811.11t1i-d ot. .N MeLl ro(nr.:, a:raugcl, Cikr1.1.::40110:1S , . soft watL.r, lteut, ciat ini aNiro, if a Ur: ACV,. Llfis :a good stnin of Ctli li ration ZWO , terr , of vhich ,Ste is St t4V. ri-wq quid , Ly i.cttir.nlacl 4 is covcitil tack uniry tit* nil fcr gArtlener io got lir,titabic :4,(1 .1* ..Icl ..n ac ontr:ic dafpg ternui, mitt leflso lei tno ;AA arouritir , 0%.:1 WI •off P torn" in 2i 1313!..fd ,t; SON, ;'llll - 1,1- - .eL etre% FI.OUNCES AND W4JII F - COLI. ALi largA 6..9 DI ^a, au •.,ry C. 1.1.11.N:;',1N f.rracriy 3.osa Bru:i., No. 7.1 Market , t!trc,t 0,_ 4 -I LfitNIIURE, STOVES, BiI)DiNG, \Vill At . tb.a this, aft,rao.m, Puna:taro, :.`,rist,tillg of T6hies, Coot , ing• nt htw It3t:re CL,171'.9, .4tlper.ol" Y:;rivrN; Dr..l - . 2:3, and .I'. M. DAV!S., ADVANCES, AND CITE hm,.l drt. rn nrd not ol,:ght with a la.z, Lt-,.:‘,1: is %: . .rry user. Hbare, threfore, dutorruitumt to ultt bis of Gontira:ou'4 and Boye t r tl,o margin above N, , y; is the :Imo to I _.,:tr:zalas. Thu f,mand a - trit-claz. city Cloth:ng und oatanHsliment G&CHHJ HALL, Ccr, str,m.?: and. Dia:mond Al!ey. IVo to illcane. - G rt.E.AT 01A)SING OUT SALE OF FALL AND VaNTER BOAS AND 5110 ES, AT 'ME CHEAP CASH tiTOIZE OP Mf.lllC4 Struct, tlVu 4,3uont from Fi!tti iIEAP FOR CASLI—A large lot Bleeelled ,1 and cutaccel,6l lu43ns , at six axd•a f,urai ca , rt9 0.7 yard, that canu,i , ,bo bo'ught in rhiladolphia for losa than ncc; , n on. Eis rdontiri credit:. 114 CR HAVE' S HOLLAND BITTERS.— lieu ts:00 by la2o LUOI.IOL.-100 bi l ls. 76 and 96 per eeTit I ' , "‘ fox : Ealo by If. A. lAfiN,:s9. , •cli. cro., Corner of Ifirnt end Worxi ht.r..ot€A. OI! ASII.-20 easl::, SOri:3, for sale by J a. A_ ct Co. ORNI NG FLUID! BURNING FLUID !I , .23. ;You • - •zu buy your Burning Fhild caeanrr tt , ld Lotter au nay pike, at Josr.va jo2l Corn ,r Mnvket , itrevt, un:t . I,DFORD WATER—This day reoeired, fr , all froth tho Springs, 51.1 U gullonE , li.;:dford Wutvr. and l'ar .91de retail and wltole , ,ale, hr .111S0I'll FLEMING, ja'.2o •-• Corner Itarkiq strut toad Diamond. INTATO ES. 120 bitß. Ni:shanneciz :A) do Peach 1.311. , .i50rzYP , A.:V.: ,, , , m, for nal° by .J A..N.11 7 .4 d. c TZi P, hg Wattr street. F . `§.I:INCAN'S BUSINESS AND ORN MENTAL PENMA.t:SHIP—PubIioLciI in lax num• bcrs, quarto domy siaa: being the ciJapleto syftttii_a, oxterit, and allogalier super.cnn Std ie and quaiiiv to ally tutliorto lhoput lia. Each book coat,ica St pa L'a end t6li ba fuvaiallad at tho low pr co or 1d reuse. iii=iaount will be made to wholoaalo parch:v.3re f. , WM. G. Manic 13,ez: Manii,acturerA and litation..n, REAT :TALE OF BOOTS AND siIOES A t Borlanint, FOR ONE WEEii—caanwLeing Ti).ll_LY ;711.•ce to snit hard tines. li...rnAlaber the AT THE ; CH EA ' C,l Stl ST 0 E J. 11. B LAN No. Q ).1 - nrlz.ot sfre.€.l:, S.conti door. from Fifth stroot TRISH MOSS. -1, L... Fait by ; jan _ pvf NINGANESE.-5000 lbs. for eale by _ r,. A. N . E.ST9O,ii_ .' dt..tt OFr.r.,E.-80 b r Prime Rio Coffee for iimt by JAMES PATTON, Jr, • A I.l.,zben, City, naTNI TulTs!! Turs!!! UST received nuw and varied supply of fi in J rt s A LO 01"1.15E-7!LS' FIATS, an aasvitnieta of FOFT A.ND SELIF. g:tlc4 et ItIeIIASTLII. SOTV:i FIAT STUII.I:. t.)O Markot. ',Ow imci LL persons 1. - no wing theluse7c3 indebted If) NV:11 , 1-TAA-1 C. CON'4 , )LLTY, lat.:, of dto st. eair 1.1,a-t3 ito.,:frn. at L thz 1.3i11 J. D. W. .1%.e. , ..ig0.:0 of i ar.ll C. Ceau.tly, 111. T. Si 1:V :I.rfor:ley Ptfr4 str ' - '7:tt , Tburglt 717.1F'rf 1,3 /- t 1), FEET of Floozing, of ~:upee _orkf 9 OVT4I rir1:11:7, for rllla tuv: for D ECEIVED D_k.ll,v iron! 7 z EAt j Lin .7, .7.: 3 E.."-'4 .3t. ill Vinod •.41, ; ODA. — 9 C,) in •tore, it r - B «F.?1 . .1;.= 2:."7 - '1"C;01.-7. — g)LICIZWILEAT FLOI3I - 1.,- - -10 .11.24 1"-C. ar, `..7".". 1.3 u. ILL YEEI).- - ;.'.us Lmo::a Mill Feed, Fir ij ;Jr b; JAMES A. FL:l7,lllt, icy ECi Whlar .: g741 M 7. 7. - F:'-' . T2..:',.:.:,., .. AND ROSIN SOAPS, acti,n c- BeaLAND, C. - 11ANSL , Ii LOVE, (I•'ein:el:ly Lave Brothers . ,) 74 Marlici stret. 13. Curc , r of .1..-'11 . 4t. and Wood 6tlCot3 tO bbls. on [:::id, and Nr B. L FALLiESTOCE Corner cf Wothi and First streas t'cyc Office ...4,p. , ., 1 ,... ; ,,-- , ;f!..,..,.-:.:5:,:.-.:.:,- . . .. 1%4 AGENT,BY SPEuI I, AP iN T.MIN T, T 0,17Yi; M. 11: UN . 53.fe; RC IN ES, JAYNES* EXPECTORANT, t'or Cont , umption, Atzthturt and oth.,r Puiraon,:ry Au'eetit,u.l JAYNES' TONIC VERMIFTGE, ior Dy4t-paiit, Pil63, G..±neral SPECIFIC, FOR PAPE WORM. It nnwr JAYNES CaIt.ftIINATIVE R.At,SAM, for 8,....v0t any. Sunnite; C. - 4.apiitiat.., JAY.NES'AI. L.R i'.lll - E, forG , ..art , , Can ezr.3, DiF.3f,..ott of the Situ sAN A rIV . . - ; ?ILLS. Y vai,...;11,10 Alterative and Purgati... , o Medicine., ; JAYNES' AtItTE for the Ctiro FIL , VEL' and Ague. LINIMEN OR COUNTER fot JAYNES' HAiR T;3VLC, fur the i're.... , ervitowl. Beauty Gre;•.-.111, and Itestew.t.lon of the E.:;dr. JAYNES.' LIQUID 1.IAII:. DIE, 11.1,..), I.IAIR DYE, in 3-7,,t44 - ,:r,',l,eArth of the flax Iroin any for to a, th,cuiro..l Black. rEEILN S'l'Ott.l.;:, NO. F 1,777.1.1 ELT. L. IHRSIIFELD & SON, ..'a 1.4.1tC-EUV REDUCED .1`13.10.28, iLIVE ALSO, MADE A EIDUO- TioN, it n rit is our etock of PIECE. GOODS, Cyasif.tiug OLOTUS CAS6I.3IES, allii WilCli W.l; WiLL MAI(E TO OISPER APTEkt 111 L LATEST STYLES FRUTH MOW r,i..8.41111% THE LIVES AND C; ),N F.Ei.4S lONS OP 01,01E0. 1 2 LIKEN L.Lie2i 'N ~( E ' PP.A.SONIW. MON RD E 61: EWA. /IT\ STATr.MEDiT I=llsl I'ol'. :i.k_LL: I: PiilCi:-TWENT V-Fig E CENTS itINT &k.. Zll_•.na, I'd ASOI,IO HALL, 'Eli ;ink:LT 3ENI BY ::1.4.11, Fite.... 01' E'Oi.,TAII2, il WirE RESTOIi..I,. L:osvm.vs b Co.: I had':: beca raditin:l; you: - A r .. -.7.1.a1di0 Cop ,vansccaa p ILlWltltd, and take that :t i3ll'!:` Ui ti:'• 1210.11, gall:Jtjetilry tueditiacd for ai,d,ceici of tuo auil taw of th..: La dr cined that. I have. I' boVicg v.; it 1 • 0 eua of ally oti: In a hn'L aifd.t 1.3.0 A deeply affeete , i--at night nlit Ws , - ,11101 Wed WILL 91YL.Ia.—ILLYN016 to `.IL 11p tly—tsCATOe able to .xalic LL , room, and COllOl 10 , t now oniinic.., at s OLT,. 10 S ,- 0L,101L ,, r, !goeitrol . for Lot your Co,pound, 0101,11• J l o, B . lket , take', over hoL. Lt-s 'lt. Bat what o[l4 it 11,1 don, far her: ha rumv.lues. her own wurir, waNtii ills, scrubbing 'sod 84W1011 for one nuttily. ' For Hal by it. KE:YSEii,, AoAl Pittabor6l.l, 3. F. !Allegheny ,TilLy MEE= p{.. a. la €2 CI- 2 zS c Csir., Ur? CT ClUtltti OF lIMUYAS' IMPILOVED i'ATEN'; Cogr:2lt Roz,s AND nitsT STEJ3E7.S, y eIIATIL ENGINEEIL CONTRACT.OIi FOR, TLIE ERECTI( uF tIA6-WOPIZS, - 114 - trov.lick. ournt,ra :21.eNart16, aad ffq- Lieting LuildiugB, or privid-e, by Stearn, ijot Wut,r er Furnacvs, Nye PIT I ' 24 1 . 1)4 , AF, ,71.4; ; A; ' ttli 1.7 1 'rt '1!• *1 !! 1 1 ., . ' - ' 1 I' ii CL:`6so 11 TO L.:: It; El.i.) ‘i• & lifi ~ !Ur - flier - 6 I:6' E. .M BIA11;1,v11 7 , No. •tt , I.74.Antund n'j,, , y, ne,.:t• \I t.,cu I , _to.t, l'tr , buign, P . A. I would r, ip , :t7t1....i1 , y ti:411 4 ,411C ,, to ill: - Ittl - 11.: - ...t aiinr., Cvlll. •Ili;t:1;:‘ “ tl:3 I:.utilie, in gk 1 ,-, t,:, tli,t I car.-. thiß .i ki, ,us -ii Gil, interoi,i. of 9.4 y ktf.nti , f ”.trtn-r, Mr. .I_l!.',er'., ~..,1 1 ' 7:11 c;:try on th. bit illeßil2l ell it: L.t!..,:!.... , ....“.t ti..,, , ,:,1.1,.t...%4, I 'O. do Diavnourt ,t!ley. in clstsl,;l,.t; 1 . 1:1' !.:3111:, <1; I hIl Ohl, 1 .11 - 0.. ,,, wcil rA,1,1,11 , -,1 L.:.i.o..:E•s!uritc , , 174,1:1:y111nel] 1., 1 ;,,- 1 , lurt , ti public 00 t.. 4 1...,i; -hall 1 -.. ) tv.luill,g ~nn.y port to tit , servo the slime Li).:llcharct;er,o • cd.IR cujuyrd Iy tr.) , pr , t.i.. 41." ,,, t- c.nrl rc,. 7 ., - .....!,..t. , . 1, , ,fi - l - t•ie' NI. t... i•-:'fi''.Pf.l.l.N.ti. A:kt AITON CO., )vliol.E.; ',IA.: AN 1., IA 1 CZ,' L T 0 R. , L 1 T No. B 9 DIA.MOND LI. Wool _ _ hs...d„ and (Yol ; A 7. , 1 , ;o1 ,11 i ..~:.3~ <. ~ GOLD AND SILVER St''CTA.O LES, t:-,tCr,:t. iN U 1 AN . FARMERS 61: iliEcii.Lvws- IN S URA NCE CO ITTANY, SEccN phis U 1 )II Tußfollowing stztr_ni. - .3t ezbibir- tlo, (;;... , i'd• , l2 h . ...1t condi tion of tho Comp:ln,. to Junlvlty 1: , .._, 1 .. .;Z;6 : •:',.wines rt.cf.;:vca for 21ar.0. ii.1.e.r.1itt.).:.1in... od i.L. 1857. T . T,1;271 01 .11:n inc. . reslinras received (luting !'...a yr -.r .”.1.1.. in. Decerub,r l.;1- I 85" . • 118,165 (15 Fir., :'•rc..roibt.Ls. received du: in}; the yeai vu,ling 1.)....ivatk; , ..: :lat. IS4 10. , ir.teroot on 1.-.‘a0...1 Tot A l et - ..iptz for the e.:r Plitt Marizie L-3 - s3ce pixpfaisba, Stature:EA I'retur2sr.e phtl ti Et l3rall Sala:loa aucl . :-- - ihdanc.:‘-rraiateini• 1,- ith i'ut.npan2, - The ASriii".o.3 of the Company rire us folioiir,:— Bonds and Mor,g . .ce3, Cirou ad Itort.-4, 1:::ink and I other Steil , i Lon,d on moclie Irrr,t, Fond in New Yo,tt Defared l'ayment zo/ Stozli Lidia lt,coleable. art, ii ,:n hand and tine from 2is-,Er0t..i............... Premium on Pal!rtos trrently i,:nlid, and d , ht,R duo tha Conquir.y Pl oificErs Dit.oti7r , , thiv iustitntioa. i2ti gri-az plc:lmre in layili;:,.. b”i"re tho puhU ttio at'ovo Statt;nonz, a viow of aric;ting tii,ir ntecntion fir, ,- 2! . 1-Qv:l ance of in9tiri , ig th it prol Corapui; • iLird ye7.l' Ot i:v . iscanco duribg :he Ivo arniinntal to cf9idliu:arod. and jiffy hart' 'paiki LGSZejfIV--1 . illindre2 17111th LS cluni rnqpect character of to older, of antl cliantlot ho :tiring it a lar;4e arn:mnt of th, , ,r whom aro Et, .4pectfully any z, , ntlo!nea ho w l l i , In i ,3 nra with thin Coral:Amy, Eagirio IK:v1:1 1.,>; -, .vz;., _ e'bu Li. Bi.) ‘v ; 5p317,0, )1i chant :T. L. :kierchaut.i; ,LiNt. ' t ^?ctlroil nor, .I.lf,,chanta ; D. P. a.itlii:h.'Cnint Micha‘al Bouvier, Ltl,r,hartt .R11:4:12 c , r I'dorchauti; 3. Van Brunt, \ter hst,t:rro,.llo,;er.:, blak ; (lo:tilers ; N. "r -oiy t sc,., ;:or Ilardiu,4 F 00. Prilitern; .ItNo ; Wra. 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OF PUTF , 'LIii I ,I. . . eit.Lat: elt 9 1:0 7 . ] ;-t NO. 5,1.: W:o'l' eitAire, Pittsburzli. i113L17011,3a11.1.4: tin 31 A licino lantitution, ;:i t!'ho aro :.tiluvin in thii curnmimitv, end who rtincfi, by proniptut , ,+i lithrMity, to a:aiutain nthion they u1,,t1z4-ing the pr0f,._...... to tiitY3 who desiro to bo iimuro4l. AS ETA oC PU ' „ S.,tock Acc.,tu t.,. • oitw Famitur,, t'prt. Prelilitl Not::;.. .13R191:i.cuzintud. .1. . 5;141,4 . 4 -pkirr,w A clavy, 13, 74. Long, 0. V.. torn Gia S U 1.114 Col.' P.,A.IN 61..1.1•Wt}jD 7 Derr c:ry, O.F.FiC.U,--150. I,Vate.: .AUSINST ALL KINDS Ur 1%112 AND A. if c: , ..l.kincr, CV fa. if. Hutiaca, EMEM WEST - A Di C H UnAL INSULIN (IL' C GU; !`, C0L1,7,7P1'. TEE; LE;(4I: , LATVIZI.," i , I;I.I;NNs.yLy.INIA. fr,:tez t'apdal t 0 I 1 0111.8 COMPANY WILL INSURE ON , in f..wn or Holt C. ih,,,:,;;;;,,;.t A, Ai,,,c r . 1;a; c 3 Liciiinao:l,- L. T. Altrata?., /D. Thotaai 1.1.(;:•:. G. C. lIARViIY, Preuicirwt. T. "R. i'rudldent. Tllod. SL- , :r, tars. 12. E. ..,:tottel 11. Lloyd, .. A. Win,:g4.l,!uri :. A. 3i tcL.y, ALCI'd Q111:,!;111, I t f Dr. .1 .; W.MA •;1:01. 6 1..;`.4'.." - -14 V,l 11V in. (I'l'4l Situ !;:Jr, It 7 '4 I,EALS , II:I, Si ; t .11 11 L I ta 7 l/1 HARDW2E. 1. .2 : •1 • 0. 74S- Wood it...rc.ct, 132asnon.1 z.lifey telt Ltrett, (111, 1.3 !lOW Upi'l:ll,f, v.:,re, will b. r road El i r • 41 - 4.! 41 111. 4 , Pr A 1' 44 E 4 4 CUT I 44 4:1 . 4.4Y tin rtztakqu bANtt.ll:l, P AMu L PAIIN.i.ISTOC N . 44,. 74 WOOD .=.t:'. ^t. h.s- jai 11.4,hd a tar..;;., STOCK 02 1: AP. IJIVA RE, rjc 11.3 71111 7.y !:.wft.r in tt , hfitt , tl tutti it,: a Lug," cat ;f , 1:11"Ri; SV..a3:,t - • C7.t tvr, and ToN•,!,•i••J "11.1 ; Sigh 13,1!.1.,:v.111 1;-i sled 2:?rwariing and Vlur.r, Orain, 13::::.or, "i4ri, llutt.:r, t';': tiC , :i. 6, Dricit Fruit and I'rc. , :luo- gonr.r: - ;11:, , , • . is 'Wafer st., be— ' LT. i!.A ;:21,5 9 0 00 1,161 CI +,478 94 14,m-ii 45. 0;2.1t1 139 1'25,993 73 t. 317,5,31 7.3 11211257