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Gloriasiiot«u Tho ChahuianhaT.ng ptated j or ity of 321 against granting licenses 'to retail thb object of theffiwUng, John C.DusxofrercUtbc follow. .. \ b b latnees 10 retatl • log resolution—whlelT.was adopted i. ... ■ Rcsoivtsij That tho Democratic citizens or tho eavorai The entire profits of some popular London WanK Boroughs and Townships of AllegbcuyCoiicty, meet nublicntinne nrs it t. *«. .‘v at Ihotr Usual places for holding Primary ; Meetings, on . ar ® likely to bfl cut off by the TlßlDg SATUBD-tY, tho l*th inst.. and each elect tvv’Q Delegates to price of paper, represent the n in County Convention. which will asscmblo *. w w ,. . __ • at Court Uon=oon the following wednespay. t.ho22d WDigs of Kentucky have invited theUoo. instant The mootings will be organised at S o’clock,mid John J'-f , ri*tAn<l*n «- A n « n vi: M romajii open until 5 o’clock, Pm: • UUUi vr* vnuenuen to apublio dmner*.wbionia- Tho Bmocratte cltenij.jrt ll» t F.rst Word, Allegheny vitetion.be has aooepted; and the dinner is to Clty,.wlU meat at tho Public School House in said Ward- •• : • • ••. > The Democratic citizens of the Second Word, Pittsburgh, COtnc <4t oil the loth inst. 'oa“mn^%oS nBEnsme UOnS,! ’ oa BmithMJ “ t George Latimer, a fugitive slave, in whose be- w Boss, CAMPIiI'LL, Ch.ilrmr,;!. : half the famous Latimer petition was’got up, . Jonts Blickjiore, j Swrctnrica. has been committed to jail in Boßton on his own confession, for robbing a man of bis pooket book, containing $7OO. Tho fellow who “ bearded the lion in his den,” has undertaken to cut the whiskers off of the ti- { Telegraphic Despatch to the MornlogPost. ] WAsmsoTos, February 15, 1854. ...The Homestead bill came up to-day, ns the special order, Mr.. John L. Dawson opened the ; debate in. an able and excellent speech. The general debate closes on tho 21st. WESLEY' FROST. ■ . The above despatch, received at-onr office yes terday, Announces that tho Homestoad Bill iB underconsideration, and we hope it will become -ft law. With Nebraska and Kansas organized into territories, the Indian title extinguished, find .the Homestead bill a law, tho emigration . from, the eastern and northern States to the • westward would be more rapid than over before in thiß country. In four or five years, perhaps less, both those territories would doobtles3 con tain a sufficient free population to entitle them .to admission as States of the Union'. The soil, the climate, ; tho.moan3 of access, tho- prospect of railroads extending into nnd through those . regions, all landless and the enterpri sing .from tho old States, and from Europe, to throng into thoso wide domains, whioh tho white; race is about to appropriate, and reduce to the possession and CDjoyment of civilized life. Free farms to notual settlors would attract tho surplus population from some of the over-crowded cities of tho Eist, and convert into a substantial yee . manry. thoasanda who now 11 live from hand to . mouth/’ and aro liable at anytime to bo reduced - by caßualities to destitution, want and orime. It would attract hardy and industrious laborers from, abroad to swell the ranks of independent '■ and prosperous freemen. It would inoreaso the production of food, which is likely to be wanted abroad SoP long years to oome. It would in crease tho revonues of tho government, by the gheater amount of imports demanded to- supply the wants of two now States. And it would, wo believe, insure tho earlier completion of tho rail road connection between the Atlantio and Pacific - coasts. It would have another good effect; it would prevent, in home measure, speculations in the fertile lands of tho West, which make a low rich to the injury of the many.. Let the unoccupied domains of tho West bo . distributed in small quantities to actual Bottlers, without price, and an industrious and thriving . firming population will soon stretch from tho Mississippito tho foot of this Rocky mountains; formingnew and popnloos States; addiog strength and wealth to tho republic; widening the sphere of commerce-and enterprise; and increasing the demand for manufactures, the amount of human happiness, the rango of civilization, and tho area of freedom. COI,. G4TES AND HEtJT. UUKKAY. Before tho military court of inquiry, now sit ting iu New York, to inquire into tho conduct of the officers, and of the rank and file of tho regi ment that was on hoard of the steamer San Francisco, .the testimony thus far bears hard against Col. Gates. Uo is represented by tho Witnesses as devoting himself to his own com fort, and that of his family; while others, with a noble disregard of their own comfort, were gallantly striving to secure tho comfort and safety of the hundreds of men, women and chil dren, whose lives probably were preserved by their exertions. A more striking contrast can hardly be conceived than that between tbs con duct of Col. Gates, of the army, and Lieut. Mur ray, of the navythe latter a Pittsburgher, by the way,-wo believe. While Col. Gates was striving for his own comfort and safety, and ra tions, and paying no regard to his duties as a officer, saying, as is proved, that he did not oare a d—n for tho men; Lieut. Mur ray was every whero active for tho safety and comfort of all; —cheering the desponding, ns . sisting the captain of the vessel with his great nantioal skill and experience; end by his cheerful fortitude and undaunted courage, infusing energy and hope into the multitudes around him. Itis in the midst of just such trials and perils that the true and noble spirits oro dis tinguished from the feeble and selfish. If the case Is made out against Col. Gates, as seems now likely to be from the testimony, wo hopo the government will promptly degrado him from his rank; and promote Lieut, Murray. This Murray, by the way, baa had an adven turous life of it. If we remember right, this is tho fourth time he has been shipwrecked. Not many years ngo, whilo in command of a govern ment ship, he enooantered a tremendous gale in the South Atlantio, and his vessel was wrecked After great exertions be suceeedded in “ beach- ing” the wreck on the inhospitable coast of Patagonia, and landing nil his men iu safety— himsolf being tho last man to leave the sinking ship. Io a letter to the Secretary of the Navy 1 , announcing the loss of that.ship, ho thanks a “kind Providence for enabling him to save the men ” under his command and care. He had - on lho San Francisco, to join the squadron to which ho was attaohed, in the Pacifio ocean, He is now in Washington city, or was . quite recently; and when ho is sent to sea again, We hope it will be os bearer of a-Captain’s 'Ombinission, and commander of one of the best ships in the Navy. 'Allegheny City and the Railroad. We publish to-day a communication from “A . Friend of the Councils” of Allegheny in relation to tho proposed connection of. the Ohio and Penn sylvania with the Central Railroad. From tho . tenor of tho communication, it seems that the : Allegheuians are aiming to compel the Ohio and Pennsylvania to cross tho river at the point, and »o avoid Allegheny oity altogether. For our part, we have no interest in tho mat ter, except in two respects. In the first place thereto no donbt that the two roads ought to bo united. Their own interest, and tho publio in terests require it In the next place, they ought' not to he allowed to destroy the Commons and -pnblio grounds of Allegheny city in effecting tho connection. - Those Commons are the only open grounds or parks that can be hoped for or ob tained in tho two cities. They belong to the publio now, and ought never to be appropriated . to private use, But other routes can bo fonnd c- by which tho road can reach the point desired for crossing the river. HBRCHASTS’ EXCHANGE. The proceedings of the meeting at Neville Hall, on Tuesday evening, did not appear in our paper the next morning, iu consequence of an accident. . ■ .. -uuicu. Axeruona are also The meeting merely adopted resolutions far j? a F ln £ t 0 “an the nary, ana more ships are the appointment-of a .'committee -to tahe the • £}• ln n 4 /orces —may be, yholo subject under coesiuerolion, and report to '■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■ ILJ ..- ■ : v ntubseqaentmeeuag (to ho called by the com- { fi@* The New York Couriers aye that during mittee) a plan of 'organization. the last three months nearly one thousand res ger Hcrbaugb, Charles W. Bioketson and James street insurance offices exceed four million Jive Jit Cooler, were appointed the commUteo. hundred thoueand dollars. -.... The statistics of. mortality in Msssaohusotlg, cat. firm the rule that the majority of those who liveto tbe greatest age are females. ■ The AtUesmam wonders lhat some, enterpri sing American has not effected the passage of the Atlantio by means of relays of sea-serpents. A bill has been passed by the Legislature of Terncssee. giving the election of judicial officers to tho people. * gcr in his cave. • The lady who was in tho habit of “standing on her dignity” came very near tumbling off the other day. • Tho man who “ took a walk” the other day, brought it back again ; but the next day be took a ride, and has not since been heard from. An establishment for the mnnufaoturo of oil from cotton seed has been started in New Or leans.. The NcffTink Observer contains an interest ing letter from tho Rev. Mr.. Prime, dated at Rome, November, 13, stating that Divine service is regularly held in the private residence of Mr, Cuss, our Caarge d’Afiaira,. ■ The great question of the day is, who shall be the first Mayor of the great consolidated oity of Philadelphia, Thu Legislature of Wisconsin havo chartered fifty-three railroads, sorao of which terminate at Paget’d. Sound, nad others at differeat points on tho Pacifio. New York will get jealous" of Wis consin soon. There died at Moscow, Russia, on the 11th of October last, a certain Peter Sosnowsky, aged ooc huudred and twenty-two years, one month, and twenty-five days- It ia etated that no less than eleven vessels nro fitting out, in different parts Of Cnba, for the coast of Africa, tho object being.to load and re turn with negroes, and that several vessels have sailed from our principal Atlantic ports for tho same pnrpo«e. „ William SUiudy says/in the Now York Her ald, that the ark was 450 feot long, 75 foet beam, 45 feet hold; equal to government tonnage, 11,- 23025.95. Subscriptions to tho stock of the Lake Shore road hare already reached the amount of $417,. 001) along the line. The road is to run from Cleveland to Dnnkirk, and then to somo point on the New Y'ork Central Road not yet definitely lo cated. An English paper says that Mr. Mitchell, the London manager, has concluded his engagement with-Madame Goldschmidt, - (Jenny Lind) to ap pear in concerts for six months during the ap. proaohing season. The preliminary terms aro stated at .£25-000- Tbc London Times denies earnestly that the Queen's husband ha 3 been interfering in politi cal affairs. Tho Chinese in California are erecting a tem ple for worship in Sim Francisco, The number of deaths in tho city nnd county of Philadelphia for the wcok ending on Satur day last was 202. Tho bakers of Boston propoßO to raise their prices on bread.- Detroit had to foot n bill for the Great Western Railroad jollification, of $4,700. This is not bad, considering the time they had of it. Land in the vicinity of Cairo, 111., which sold cne year ngo for eight dollars per acre, cannot now bo nought for forty dollars. i.i® Boston, coni is ten dollars per ton, and flour twelve dollars per barrel. God help the poor of that oily. We find it stated In the St Louis Republican that the State Bank of Missouri, After carrying; ono percent, to the surplus fund, has deolared a dividend of tcu per cent, for tha last six months. - Born in this village, on the 24th ultimo, two sons to Peter Miller, Sr, being biß2oth and 21st children.— North Jldame Sentinel. A German and a Russian were conversing re cently upon the Turkish question. After tho Gcrmnu had specified some of the obstacles like ly to thwart tho Czar in his aggressive purposes, the loyal Rassinn remarked io reply, “ tbst the Emperor would ultimately overcome them, for he was great ” “ But,” said the German, “ God is greater, and will never..allow it ” “Very well,” said tho Russian, “but you should consider that tho Emperor is still vottna.” —German Paper. PHILADELPHIA. • Uon. Georjfl M.Dallad wa* nomlimtetl by a meeting of citizens of I’hiliiutjlphU, ou tbo Gib Inst, lop tbe nffleo of Miyomf the. city,” . It will bo Been by tho above announcement that the city of brotherly love, since its enlarge* ment, has become quito too proud to ho govern ed by anything less than cx-Vico Presidents. It is lucky that they havo material of that kind amongst them, willing to: ncoept tbo high trust, and aid iu “ inaugurating ” tho new municipali ty’* Philadelphia is a great city, now, covering a wholo county, containing over half a million of people, with property assessed at one hundred and fifty.fivo million dollars; and wo shall soon have to add, with on cx-Yice Prasident for May* or.uind a uniformed aud mounted police. Great is Philadelphia. We rejoice in its prosperity and greatness. CLEANING OUT THE RAPIDS. We understand that the Government has given a contract to Swan, Fenton & Co., to remove the rocks from tho Lower and Upper Rapidß in the Mississippi. This is one of the largest con tracts ever given out by tho government, and if the contractors succeed, it will be of vast im portance to a largo portion of tho citizens of lowa, Illinois and Missouri. The contractors aro men of energy and groat experience m their business, and we have no doubt that they will push forward the work to a speedy completion.' - Haufeu’s Magazine. — Wo havo rccoivod tho February number of tho above Magazine. . The publishers seem to have reoovered from the em barrassments occasioned by the destruction of their property by fire.. The present number of their exoellent Magazino is, in our opinion, ful equal to any of the preceding. Tho eubjeots are interesting 0 ; the articles well written - and tho illustrations good as usual. It is for sale by Gildenfennoy & Co-, and H. Miners Co., at their depots; and by J. Ll Read, at his Book Store, No. 78 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. .■ .. _ W’. L. Claske, editor of the Wellsville Patriot, has taken into partnership T. W. Abba ha3i, a young gentleman who has long beeu con. neoted with the office. The Patriot has always been an interesting paper, and under the now arrangement it will, no doubt, present stronger claim? to pnblio favor. * England is natively reorniting her 00Mt vo t uuteer artillery and coast defence guard itt thousand men are wonted. Exertions are ols ► • She 4l»tr(can l#i|nigeg jn afling at tbe.Ooon. cilg of Allegheny eHy,;for--opposing the passage, of abiliintroduced in |he legislature, granting the Ohio uhd Pennsylvania |lailroad t)ie right to cross or occupy the South - and East Commons, and through, or across the principal streets in said city, and under somewhat equivocal-condi tions. ■ ' It would require -too muoh space in a newspa per, article to argue the propriety oT ntcttsily op granting the Railroad such privileges as they ash. The aity of Pittsburgh subscribed to the stooh of tho 0. & P. R. R. with an implied understand'- ing that the road should connect with their city, and other roads running East, at or near the “Point” by a bridge, across the river. -The Chief Engineer of the Road preferred a route through the upper part of Allegheny city, and crossing the river a little above the city line, to Allegheny street* in Pittsburgh; there to Connect with the outer depot of. the Pennsylvania road. To carry.oat this latter measure, the Pennsylva nia Railroad subscribed (or were to subscribe) one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. A sub sequent report of Mr. Roberts, the Chief Engi neer, recommends a different route, as less ex pensive to the Company to erect—through tho South and across the East Commons, and Alle gheny river at the Aqueduct. This, although it may be less expensive for the Company,-yet the Councils of tho oity, who are eleoted to protect its interests, aro decidedly opposed to it. This route, for which the Rail road Company aeka legislation,: outs aorose the two great thoroughfares of the city leading to Pittsburgh, via the St. Clair and HaDd street bridges, highly detrimental to the interests of the oity and injurious to its citizens. Whenever the Railroad Company shall see fit to require a con nection with the Pennsylvania Railroad, or with the oity of Pittsburgh, by either of the routes first named, no donbt their request will be grant ed by Councils, and cheerfully submitted to by the citizens. . • The; hitherto candid editor of. the American, has hastily exprcseedhisdisapprcbation ofConn' oils In Allegheny city, and it oomes with a; very ill grace from one wbe so lately justified resis tance (at Harbor creek) to the: eneroachmenis of a corporation undor/ar las justifiable circam staneos. A FRIEND OF COUNCILS. MESsns. Piulups & Gillmoee:—ln perusing your evening paper of the 11th last, tho ortiole on capital punishment attracted my attention, and .was road with much pleasure. I have thought long and deeply upon this subject; In deed, daring; my childhood, when incapable of understanding or appreciating tho feeling, I was muoh more terrified at the idea of banging a man, than at tho deed for which the punishment was inflicted. -. ' - ■- With a single exception, and that is to retain the law of capital panishmdbt at all under any circumstances whatever, your ortioto coincides perfectly with: my views upon this important matter. ■ ■ It is not at all surprising that juries thrini from rendering verdicts of murder in the first degree, for Some of those good and true meneannot but/sel that it is a species of refined homicide. It is true, we have taken tho Word of God for the foundation of the laws of our great repuhlie, and it saya “on eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth,” and again, “whoso sheddeth man’s blood by man shall his blood bo shod;” but what is the tow as given ns by the mild, patient, for* givieg Lamb of God in bis sermon an tho mount. Lst each one read and understand for himself. Abolish capital punishment, and imprisonment /vrjl/r is tho only alternative. Few would have the hardihood to commit murder with solitary confinement in tho States prison for life staring them in the face. . Yon will agree with me in one point: that the excessive, use of intoxioating beverages is, in most instances, the root of this great evil; und we know that the grim instrument of death now standing in our jail yard, wob erected through its agency. It is enough to call forth the burning blush of shame to the cheok of all irho live la this glori ous nineteenth century. Let the humane nod noble of oar country unite heart end hand mono mighty effort to gain tho rictory otcr this fell destroyer. Establish the Maine Law all over our broad and glorious land, then, and not till then may yto hope that there will be no moro homicides committed, no more gallows’ erected. If you think the little seed worth sowing in your paper, well and good, if not, the same Monday, Feb. 13lb, late* from Australia pud South Pacific We bate dates from Melbourne to the 18th of November. The general reports from the mines were most encouraging, and. the escorts continued to bring down large consignments of gold. Tbo price of gold in Melbourne on the lGtb was £3 10s. 6d., with rather an upward ten* deney. . . The exports to San Francisco from Melbourno for the quarter ending Oot. 10, 1853, wore Tal ced at X 1,410. The government geologist describes Bingara, New Sooth Woles, os a rich gold field. • A party of Amorionos hare eont in on offer to tbo proper quarter, to water twelve of the prin cipal streets of. Melbourne efficiently at an ex pense of X5OO per month. At the Royal Viotoria Theatre, Sydney, the celebrated drama of Undo Tom’s Cabin was bor ing a ran. A paper called tbo Digger’s Advocate hoe been published at Melbourne. It is devoted to the miners' ioterosts. The Argus soys that there is a fine opening for type-founders and paper-makers in Mel bonroe Numbers of persons still continue to arrive at tbo Ovens mining district, from New South Woles, and tho Melbourne sido. The reports of the richness of the new diggings in the Buffalo rango arc very contradictory. \ The Melbourno Argos advocatSßo Moino liqnor law for wbotit calls this “ drink dogradcdland,” and avows its intentioo “to endeavor to do its full shore to grapple with, this terrible curse.” The Sydney Empiro opposes the law. An exciting race bod taken place nt Melbourne between the American eebr. Pride of tbo Sea and an English yacht. The latter, woo beaten, of course. ■ . Ecuador.— The Congress of this repnblio bos drawn up a law, which tbo executive sanctioned, under date November 20th, declaring tho rivers which trnvcreo the territories of that Btnte and fall into tho Amazon, open to the free trade of all nations. All vessels navigating thoso waters are free to all portdues daring tbo term of twenty years; and all lawful merchandize brought or carried by seek vessels are free from all export or import duties during tbo same period. Chili. —On the. 15th of December - tbo now tariff of custom-house valuations, drawn up by the oommitteo named for the purpose, rooeived the sanotioa of government, and is to come into forco on tbo Ist of February, 1854. Tub Istuubs. —Tbo steamer Lima, at Panama, from Valparaiso, broughttwenty-four passengers and $240,000 in silver and specie, exolnsivo of $13,000 from Australia, through tbo ■ houso of Adams & Co. The Panama railroad is so fhrcompletcdas to allow the Oars to run to-Obispo, 19 miles from Panama, and the transit of the Isthmus is easily made in one day, the road from Obispo to Pana ma,-being in fine traveling condition. - TeIIRIBLE SCEtiES AT A SniPWBBOK.— The Liverpool papers furnish full accounts of the wreok of the Bbip Tayleur, on the Irißk coast, at tho island of-Lamby, on the 21st of January, having 620 souls on board, of wbam near 400 were lost. One of tho passengers saved thus describes tbo scene: , : “ A raft was conßtrnoted on which great num bers of persons embarked, but it Was drifted . against tho rooks .and npset, when all on it per ished. A rope was then .convoyed on shore,' by one of tho swimmers, and about one hundred at tempted to gain the rooks by dinging to it, when the vessel suddenly fell over on her side, which slackened one end of the rope, and caused the entire of them to let go their hold, The whole of them wore drowned. The captain; whose name was Noble, was saved, bnt the only part of his dress that he landed in was a flannel shirt. The snrgcon of the ship, who'had his wife and shild on beard, attempted to swim on shore with Mb child on hie book, nnd supporting his lady with one arm, while ho swam with the other; the three,however, unfortunately perißhed. One lady had £3,000 in bank notes sewed in her stays; she offered £2,000 to any one who would save her life, hot in. vain. - She also wub drown ed. Aohild of five months old is saved, -and both parents are drowned. A German emigrant rescued tMs child’s life, by bearing it in his teeth from the; wreak:to the shore. Only soven women are : saved, the rest,; 197:*in number, are drowned. : There are now upwards of sixty dead bodies ontfae island, and 200 survivors.’’: j g@*> The .directors of the Iron Mountain rail* -goad of JEssonri havO entered info s .contract with Watts & fie., of Pennsylvania, for the'eon atrnotion of the entire lino of the road from 8b Louis to the Jtron Mountain. The road isito be completed in 18 months. ■ - :■ - ■ For tbo Evening Post. ~r- v’-AK’-.V iV\ t’b - : . . 'ffi% i ■’*, ■ • ’ m;- ■:prr- - Belfree h •»», • Within a few tnlnnteg of midnight, on Sunday Right,*, fire was dlsoovercd b’y two men, who were croaeiog .the river, in ihe atnbles of Mr. Hoßca Steelman, wood merchant, on the river Inndingv&fewdoorseastof Racostroet. Boforo the fire eoahr.be subdued,’ it had destroyed nil the buildings eeatwardly and northwardly to the south-east corner of Vine and Water streets. Tho wind at the time was blowing very strong from the south-west, and the fixmes raged so fiercely that they soon extended to Mr. Steel man’s residence, a tew doors east, giving that gentleman and- his family barely time ~ to esoape with their, lives, and quickly - destroyed nearly their entire household property. ■ '■■■■ The lumber yard of Gibaer &, Higbee, and the two two-atery-brick buildings, owned by Samuel Wiggins, and occupied by a number of lrish fam ilies, situated on the,north*west oorner of Vino and Water. Btreets, were soon n pile of burning ruine. From thence the flames were wafted across the street, and soon enoompassed and do- : stroyed an oxtensivo. provision store, owned by J Harding Johnston, and stored with a very heavy: stook of goods. Several bouses on the north side, of Water: Btreet were more: or less inj ared by. fire and wat er. A large brick dwelling, near the north-west oorner of Vine and Water, owned by Mrs. Stew art, was materially damaged,: Tbo roof was par tially burned, and the whole building was drench ed .by water.. :. Mr. Hosea Steelman has lost his office, dwel ling, stables, horses, and almoßt everything, amounting in the aggregate to about $4,000. He has not a cent of insurance, and it is, theraf fore, a total loss. : He is an old oitizen; and meets with a great deal of sympathy from hie acquaintances, who appreciate his: honesty nnd industry. ' -■. r-" The loss of Gibner & : Higbee, lumber mer chants, is estimated at $3,000. ■ They wero in - sured for $2,600, inwhat eompany we could not learn. The two bniidings owned by Mr. Wiggins were worth between $2,000 and $B,OOO. Wo could not ioarn whether there was any .insurance upon them. Mr. Johnston met with the heaviest loss; he estimates itntJeasi at $B,OOO ; and what was unfortunate for him,: ho was not insured for a dime. . While the above fire was raging, flames were discovered issuing from the stable of Mr. John Ryan, in an alley near Ludlow street, between Front and Seoond. It was a small, rough build ing, but contained four horses, nil of which were burned to death. Five horses wero is a stable adjoining, but wore taken out before the fire reached them. .Fortunately,:a reel welMndeu with hoso hap pened to be la tho engine house of the Indepen dent Firo Co. No. 2. This was bronghtoat, tbo boso attached to n plug, and the fire prevented: from extending any farther,— Cm. Commercial, February 14. WSW i ADVEETISEMENTS. LIST OF GENUINE PATENT IIEDICINE3, . OXiUKaUIDraBiM'Y.BBT PLEMISO BBOTHEHS, - . . Whottxalt VrvoffUts~and Deateri in latent Jfedicitui. Corner Fourth and Wood streets. Pittsburgh: ■ A MEIUCAN COMPOUND, Keeler's; jfiyALTERATIVE, Jayne*. BALSAM: Wlatur’e, of Wild Chorry; • .** Brant's Pulmonary; : u Jaynes' Carmlnaiiro. BITTCRS: Hoofland’a German; ** Holland r u . Hostetter’a Stomach. • - -- -.•••- OATIIOLTCOX: Mnrcblscs’ Uterine. CANDY: Storms’Scotch Coogh; . “ ■ Prices' ■ . do; ** Thorn's do;.- Ilovo'e . do. CHOtOGAQOE: Osgood's ludla. CORDIAL: Monus’a Invigorating. DROPS: Tyler’s Gum Arabic. ..DTE: Harrison's Hair; . 4 * Philon's do; . w : Batchelor's do; M . Jaynes’. do, ELIXIR: McHunn’s, of Opium. EXPECTORANT: Jaynes. . EXTRACT: Brant’s Purifying. EXTRACTOR: Dailey's Pain? GINGER: Brown’s Essence of Jamaica; u McAllister's. do do. INK: Kidder’s Indelible: *'<• PayronV do. UYGEANA: Dr.CtmtaV UATIIAIIION: Lyons, LILY WHITE: Davids; - « “ Jules Haute*. LINIMENT: Tobias’; 44 Rant's: 44 Alien’d Nerve nod Bono; 14 . Mexican Mustang; u ILO.Farrcl 1 * Arabian; 44 Qtrdutft. . . LOTION: Barnes’ Hie. MEKN FUN. OIL: Bcatpa’sAcoustic; “ ■ Mecnaots'Gargling; . ** Ka»hton'«, Clark A Co's. Owl Liver, OINTMENT: MeAHUterV; . Etogs'licb; M Tom:!**; w , Gray’s; : 44 Trasks’ Maractle; “ • Judkins's. PANACEA: Swafctf; M . • Houck’s; . 44 Sargants* Infant. PAIN KILLER: Perry Davi*'. PECTORAL; Ayers’ Cherry. PEPSIN : Houghton’?, PETROLEUM: Kiev's. PILLS; McLano’scelebrated Liver; ■ 44 Brandreth’s; 44 Wright’alndian Vegetable; 44 Leo’s AntibiHoas; 44 Sarsaparilla Blood; . 41 Evens’; 44 Jaynes* Sanative; a Jaynes’ Extract Sarsaparilla BlnM ; 41 Townsend's Health, PLASTER; Jew David's; ** Shoemaker's. . RELIEF rlUdway'a Ready, REMEDY: Morris’. RESTORATIVE: Prof. Wood's Hair; “ : . Emerson’s do. SARSAPARILLA: Ball*: 44 Townsend's; . u ’Sand’s; • 44 - Guyaott’s Extract Yellow Bock SCHNAPPS: Wolf’s Schiedam. SOAP; Cloaree’s H»»neyj : “ 44 highly scented Brown Windsor. SPECIFIC: Lndlum’fl. - BYBUP; McLanea’SudorlflcCougb; • 44 Tyler’s Gum Arabic: 44 Sellers’; 44 Swaynevnf Wild Cherry; 44 Smith’s Tonic. TRICOPnOROUS: Barry’s, TONIC: Jaynes* Hair. TINCTURE; Norwood’s, of Veratrum VltlJc. VERMIFUGE: MeLacea* celebrated. WAFERS: Dr. Locoek’sPulmonic, WATER r Thompson’s Kye. AGENTS of all Dr. McCUntoek’s family medicines. BREAST PUMP: Dr. Needham's; • 44 44 . Water’s Atmospheric; 44 44 Qutn Elastic. • febl&tf 1-»UJ2 HAPPY UOMK4 OF JSAiLTiI-liailatl by J.Mao K(roxfo; mii?taby Thomas Doker r - : Gita Me Three Grains of Corn, Mother: w>ng. OhtbeDay when liotql* Dreaming; W.a. JBuine The Wild Ashe Deer; Mrs. A Y» Pcodlctori. X Cannot Mind My Wheel, Mother: Liolcy. . Matchless Kate. Lament; C.Clayton; Lilly Dear. Hove with Me; rods and chorus, adapted to a beautiful melody, by Julltao. Eighteen Hundred ana Flfty-four Galop; by tho author of • Dahnornl Polka, Ac. Caches du Monnstere; noctarno pour Plauo: par Lefo* '*. buro Wei?. Ropoao Scbottisch, with colored lithographs. Eclipse Schottisch. f.. Village Festival Bchottlscb ; Wm. Vincent Wallace, Roverie Value. Itosalloda Schottisch; : Triton Qutekstep. Mocking Bird Walts. Prime Donna Waite; aolo and duett, by Jolllen And a largo collection of foreign music for tho Flute. Vio lin ana Guitar; by Nicholson, Dressier and other*, lustre embed by express, and for sale by OHAULGTTBBLTJME, 118 Wood'strect.. .riUIK SOCIAL GKCUJESTRA—For flute or Vloilo :'n ci>l- X lection of toe moat popular melodic*, arranged as Soto*. Duetts, Trio*, and Quartettes, by Stephen 0. Foster, author of “Old Folk* at Home," •*Nolly Bly,” *«My Old Kentucky Home," Ao., Ao, . ■ AIRS. Part I.—Airs arranged aa Solos for either Violin or Flute, Part ll.—-Airs arranged os Duetts. . Part lll,—Airs arranged a* Trios. - / .. = PartlY.—’AlrsarrangedasQuartettes. . In ibn trios and quartettes tho bass is primarily intended for the Malta and Vloliucollo, although in their absent tho parts written for them, may bo played with good effect on the Piano. A fresh supply of tho nbove works received and for rota, wholosalo and retail, by ; TTAItFiSH’S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR FEB* XX RUARY.—ltccciTed and for sale by IT. MINER & CO-, No; 32Smlthfield street; : coiitmn. • *» . fSFrom Belgrade to Bucharest.—lllustrations—The Steppes of Wallochla; Belgrade; Servian-Dwellings Great Khan at gophla; Ruins at GtourjeTo: Traveling In .WaUachUj Wallachian Ox*wagons; Btrcct ln Buch&* rest; Wallachla and Gipsey Male Costumes; WallachlA andGipsyFemataCostumee; Portof Brallow. * Life Is Paris—Sketches Above and Below Grounds—llta*- : .trations—-Above and Below Ground; The Postman; Letterbox; Post Car; Interior of l’oat Car; Nil Ad mirer!; Los Claqueurs; a Bas; thoDcorof Ih&Thcatra; Now Theatre; Sisters of Charity; Pickpocket; Police and .. Mendicant : .. .. . feblC 14 Allpjsa FOlt FJ&UKUARY HAS COMB AT LAST 111 II .cosixsrs.-- From Belgrave to Bncharlst; illustrated. ; LtfeiQ Paris. ; .r ' Napoleon Bonaparte. TbeGarotte: by G. P.B. James. • The Foundling Hospitals ofParie, The Newcomb*: by Thackaray. V My French Master. The Long Voyage. ; A chapter oh Snakes:Kate Gordon, v . Editor** Table,Literary Notices, Fashions, Ac. * For salo at the Bookstore of W. A. GILfcBNFENNEY &00 ; ; feblft . 70 Fourth street. TTARPEK’S MAGAZINE FOR FEBRUARY—Just re -11 reived and for ealo by B. T. C. MORGAN, : »frblO • .. 104'TVood-street. . FIBII— Salmon, Mackerel, Lako.Trout, White Fish, Heifc ring andCodffshi for sale cheap by F. GILMORE, feb!6g . . - , comer of Federal and Robinson street*.. m£A&—Young Ujsod, Imperial, Gunpowder, and very J • f\no Block Teas, of all kinds, in great variety, at - ffehlSg • ■ F. GILMORE'S Federal at : SOAP, OIL AND CANDLES—Borin Soaps; Cincinnati do; Casttle and Palm do. Star and Mould Candlosofair kindest [febl&fl F. QILMQBL B Federal street, •; : TAAMILY STORES—Such asFiour by tbo boat; Impound, JC Molasses of oil kinds. Brooms, Brushes, Tubs,Buckets, Bacon, Lard, Eggs, Ac. In atom at feblSg F.GILMOBE’3 Federal Street.‘ TOBACCO— 76 boxes Grant &Williams’; Webster's Old, . and other popular brands* for salo by tim KING A MOORHEAD. ' v. .. . : - W-'s.-.-' 4fcg» Tliew arc thousands ;tif-' poiTwuji «b» tro- aiElcted ; : ft llupture of tho Dotrel/t, who pay hut IlttJc attention to tbo disease until the bowels become strauguiatodjVhoD' In nII probability it ciay bo Ukrlate. - How important It is,- 1 tban, for aUtha&»KaCeiiag nith any. ffoxxof-Ulupturo if lh& Bowels,*’ to call nt ouro uj/on Dr. -K&Y3KB, at hi«’ ..Wholesale nndlkiail Drug.btoro,.cornerof-Wooil street and Virgin alley, and procure a TEUS3, lormiu' the :pri> triidibg portion of the tiowdi : Dr. KEYSET has'W oifiee - back, of his Drug Stoic, rt he ara : Tramnted to give satisfaction.. Uo also ha* cvtry.variety of Trti»es that you can naine, emj atany pKca, to suit t he! means.of ftTory.ouo jn heed of tlif> artiete. : i'also keep overy kind of Support#*,- B*ly-Bracte, Sixzrasojy Band-'. .Elastic Sioci-ingii for enlarged teins/and all kinds of oochanlcal appliance usetlih the ciiro of diseaib.. ; • I «nM tKipcetroliylnrilo thu aUthUraoMlio Vnl.lio to in excellent TRUSS I'OR einLDKEßVihichiiiTdrlaUy efi fects care. iao;.ery short ,tlmo. , ■■ ' . «S- D3CKKYS!£R’a DIiUG STORE AX» TRUSS DEKI£ coiner (J Woostitrooi nnl Virgin aliojyiSgn.of thb Golden Slarar. uxuißixrojr...oi? .American steel bens, Manufactured by -V r mykr piiineas, new yoiik, ; M. P, esns tbe attontioa or.iho public t'er bla wfebraicd QUILL, patent,double*spring,.Coinmyrvial and BankEENS, with a variety of twonty-flve different kind* of -STEEL I’LSS, cf hi* own rniku euitnblo for. all bindVritVii^ ? • .. • --ALSO-- '• A h'BW PATENT PEN, CMled-tbo Treble Spring. Theec pens have boon adopted by the Senate in Washington, in preference to all other*. Tho above pens, togetber.T9ltb bk?u|Kirlot unrivatwl cc -epmmodatloa holders, can W at jirl ji B. Steel’s and Mr. IX. M. Nonnau’s, Camp street j.lbomna L. White’s Canal* street; und E. kP. Ezekiel’s, Exchange-Plac®;- -V - j-jO I well dressed manknow* bow difficult i£i&:tq find a Tailor dndersEnnds tho pecnllarUk-i of cacb figure, anti can- suit its rejiaireracijtsr with n well, .out, gentlomanty* fitting.garment isjtha? go iew: feel M at-home” during tho firstdoy’s wear of noy nowurth clo of dress, and bOwever never become adapted to their forms.- To remedy so manifesto deformity,E.' GJffB BLE has practically-studied both form and fashion, always , adapting thngarmeut, weather, cotit, vest, br to tbe exigencies ofilr.wrarer—lhqtougklyattaiiiSgtiiateie*. ganceof fit which-tbe spirit of tbp-ege dictate.- ." ■•: . , GIUBBLK'3 CLOTniXG TIOU?K, dec2S ''No. 240 Liberty'itrcbv’hCad.of : Wood,, : . JtSg* tiTef Dlsbaßes,--Curious Spanish Mixture,ns a remedy for liver diseaso, and tho number, of formidable evils connected wltii a disorganized state of that organ, ia unrivalled. . • f " Hundreds bf .oBrtlficatep, !frbm the highest soar ccsv of per sons, how 1 Hvingln the city bf Richmond; Ya.Vmlght bo given of ceres effected by. Carter’s Spanish ;Miituro. We fia.ro only room to refer tb tho extraordinary-cure of Samupl 31; Drinker, Esq.,- of the Armor Drinker-i Morris, Bookseller?, who was cured by two bottled -of Carter’s ; Spanish-Mixture. a&er.tbreo years suffering .from diseased liver.:- He. soysiu action on tho blood, is wonderful, butter than all the medic no he had. ever * taken, and. - cheerfully recommendsit tonlh.: ; -VSeeadvertisement.. TJtLANNEL?-^' ' Jj 2 eases % Brown an'd Plaid, Flannels; :: -1..d0- +4 '•. • do : -. do. -do • : r -Received from taanufectarers* and,for sale low; by febll:. , . ,H. LK>klC9 Lihortystreefc. -TTTOOIi— : ' ft.4Qoolbsflae ; lHcec©W6ol; • •«. •. ' ' 4000 lbs City Putted do 6000 Ibs Pulkd Wool, our own pulling, no-lime used, assorted and clean, for sale by • - -11. LEFT ■ . .tobll . y , - - 139-Liberty street. • 'V'ABN—SOO B)« white eiugle 'VVeuvliigi’arn.'receivM -oh JL • consignment and for sale by -■ILI/rt: ; . luhll . • ' TSO LUierty ; CHARLOTTE BLDUE, /. • • 118" Wood street. nlacs 10 tliirteens, ali gnt<l t from .4 if I to m*. P.er Pair. L. E: UAY W AKD, fern .. OorgerMavkot Rtai Tdhftftv 1 ; ■pEKIN XEA tiTUKE, . _' ■"■ —• -" • - :58 streetS ' • : • - Jnstrecoivod. n nice fot of fresh TEAS* . .ami extra •* ■. • ■ .... Young Hyson, - - Gunpowder, . - . Imperial,:..- •- • • ' '-.X-:' .- Oolong and: T.'. J . ; '.; - , . . , , EuglisH Breakfast,- - Vi' In hfUf .chests.and catty boxes,', which shall hq-sdld. Ratine,lowest possible odvaheebu cost. -.‘-V. ’ flibl s ' A. J A YS e9?N SYAKCtI—*A supply of thu genuine-Oswego.Com Starch,.received by [fclA&j • ■ JQ3. FLK3IIN'G. T ÜBIN’S Riniplr of liobin'e ccnuino lj Extract*, tccfiteri by•• rftbl6r:?\-Jpa/gfcI3BIXQ.. ; ) JSTAH-8 BAtSASI ,-WH.U OUKHltr— A largo supply ; t T ,or tuls celebrateUjnc'Jieincj received by : >v•' fcbi& _ . __ _ joa. MfoMyo. ~|j*lNE BPOKtiE.—A bcaatifal uiUolo oflitiH: Spans.?. rt -4? t-Olfcd by JOS FLEMING, -febls ■■v-- - -::.. T ■■■.>• Successor to L.-VfilcoxiA (Jo,. j ,TT±jUlvKli , 6 PARIN'A—-In 1 lb and ib pnfkagw. A JLXJargo supply, received by JOS. FLLMIhG. ; ;" febls . - . Successor. tO Ii- WUCOX A Co.:; ; UUh'AsT i'UML > —The must perfect urilclij 11 now in use. Thosoin'wnnt of a Breast Fump wouhf do well to call and examino these; before: purchasing any; other.kind.. A supply received by JOS. FIiESIING, ; feb!s • Succ«wor to L. "Wilcox & Co. ‘ Jj^ARIN A • UOLOUNIS.—A i&iye eupplyof genuine FantiH X 1 Cologne; reVd by - {febtftl : : .70S. FLEMING; • MKN’S COARSE Byt>TsS.of ull kiad.s at prices.'Wsihau 1 cost* Jb.ll. HAYWARD, • fclilS ■■• ~ ooTner.Marketan(l-I»lbert.T-»tTm?t9<.• ' ~ ADIR&* Gam Sandals, Oruri*hot*s and BaskjuflatG3 A i centa per,pair.■ : / B. £. HAYWARD,.: .. ...fehlA;.:': ,V- - : - : corperof Market atid.ljSerty^t'rqota. a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE I'OK SALK, >itwH£TKn A Third «t«€t,>ear r Verry, wolt,arranged, v?tth& hall, two r^c^tUpntjsj|¥^to.fctichnOf : va»u hoa?o, 4 chambers finlrtustnitie, paved y artjliydruuK ami pood ttsllir. -Tha lot is 20 fett toothy 85 deep. : Price £4,000. . S. CUTHBEBT & SOS, - BewEatate Agents, 140 Third stroot. mmmmtsi: «-'VV "■ • • * ton county ..-in Tcnnessen, dm particulars cf a* 'o. uucKoras, iwl,: _,._,.,. t r. jSKts.'c^Sr most-fcOTTibln. nflrray, tliuioccurred - avrir -Vi at Camden,‘the county seat of-Bontou county,, ■ ToT S OTRttFT on last friday. Two brothers, by tlm.nnmo of _ . c APITAt.S3OO,OOO ' -- Anderson,-,wereviu , a -dronben tjjroue, nnd >Mle -T>AR and cuiuffiji'C Jeunwa leeHnd ohDcpoiiitf'er iathta condition fell out with each other, which -k • on all tlu» principal cities of iho’-Unloa fnr led to blows Prom this they rushed upon each pS3tJnn d » 0 -D D S^SX?- 1 ?-* 52f?{f •*! other with dirks and knives; cutting each Other prom^o^^ CerUflcatea cf almost to pieces before they were, separated Oaring uaj?, Monday nnd Thursday. ,The oldest brother has since died, flind the y oung- UII -—ygr Tuasday.and.Ftiday, , er was not expected to-live when our: inforciatit ieft Death of an Aged Indian Agent.—Tho In telligencer of ibis morning has the following: h The veteran ami venejalle Thomas Fitzpat rick, Indian. Agent for the ■ Upper Arkansas, Platte, etc., Indians, who has been some weeks in Washington ou business- connected with hia ,agehcy,idied.ysaterday.morning at Brown 5 a Ho-' tel, of pneumonia. Wo presume hia age must have .beeh_ approaching seventy years. _;Mr.Filz patrick was a valuable servant of tkeYndianie partment,: and possessed moro infiuencewith the wild denizens of. the great plains than perhaps any other-white •man.” ' , ■ ■ ; ■ A WnnsTy Teentv Babt.— About a week ago the wife of a gentleman living, in the eastern part of the city, presented him * with a btfby which is regarded-as a “ perfect little wonder.’ .TtJs.fr boy, still living, apparently in goodhealth and when born wifghud just one ’pound; Its first bed was m?do on a common-sized ditincr -1 plate. ■■ ■ ■ The parents are very proud of the little fellow, had his daguerreotype taken. Half the women iu.town have been to soe him, and tho other half are getting ready-to go.— Dayton Gazette^ 1 " r v;- to tlioac HTifferiug from Headache. /A certain remedy found in DK/ iri+AN-B’S LIVEit PlhiiS. • Tho following is a -sample of certificates received daily from xrar own citizens: v 1 i •;- v - • ;1 '-: - ■ . , : Your,August 1,1552. This it: at times to rfiovero htratlachej. Hotnotimcs tue patu would be cb"M>vorc 1 could rest nelthcrday nbr'night. .■Ucariag'df I»r. T M’Lanjj’a colebratea Xdver Pills; I.sent aiid'got a hox,.ofwlflchTlobk two piUa on ..going to bed, for two relieved mo entirely. .Sometime has now T have had no more ironole from ejck-kefidaebe.i ; - . ~ / 3jf. JOHNSTON, 118 XcwJs EtTCpt. . P. S>-Theohovovalu'able remedy, also, Dr. M’Lanß’s ccl obraiod.Llvbr caa how be had at hllreppfcc table Drug Stores la tbia city. ParcbftSCrsTclll be careful to. ask for, and fake hone bet Dr.jUXane’s Liver, Pilis- There aro other Pills/parport ingto be.Livcr l'UL<v now public. V'.; -, ; . Also lor sale by Uie solo proprietors;... , v • VLEMISQ EUOS-r - £uccv.««t)tcs to J. KUid-& Co,. f €O-Wood.gtroefci 4?*Worthy-- Of Considerl SOR ilOnSE'3 ISVIGOHATING iiLIXIR- OR COIIDrAh ~Wnter, with- its "neuralgic fogs and 'fcosts, &• upon _us.: Coltl r it is writ known* aggravates Dcr?oufl diiease.v a n(s ': adds greatly to .itie pangs of .dyspepsia and other. ; lbnn3 of; Indigestion, bj. stSmulating tlie appetite* without inipaiting to the .stomach the. necessary tone-and Tigortodigeat the* Increased.quantUy’of:Yood.. Th»v ; a -season; when a commanding tonic and invigoruhfc lika this wonder-- ful Eliilr is impoWllrely. needed byal^whasuiTerfrom any; phasoof Itstimuiatcsall the organs connected withtho processof: dlgMUbn, .flow of the tiie, tho fOh en t ’ -power of the'gastric- •jolce*giv«i|riiTUy-i©}i^‘ prevents thesyM tomfrom -/lapsing into- that'dormant and Sluggish. condition.which so. often characterizo- it inthY winter months.. todiej, who from-the fragility and tender : ttcss'of their organization, are peculiarly eensltiv* to eoid, otensuffet. terribly, at this season wautof ah okhilernriti -Which will maintain the activity Of the drcaloUan,an thus, prerent the suspension or Irregularity of any of the • : tions upon wbtatitheir health depend . ' - The Cordial-is-put up, highly concentrated; in pint bot-: ties. Price tlirto dollare per hot lie, two for. Are doHur*, ffc for iwrirp dollars, S.- ' • • . 12i2 liroadway, J«'ew York. -- Sold by DrugghU throughout the -United Stalw, Canada, oni the We3t Indies. .FhEHrXG A BROS-, No. €0 Wood street* Pittsburgh. DR. GUO. 11. KEVSKR, No.l4fi Wood ntmd, tin J.,P. FLEMttG, Allegheny Crty. , . feblQnw-iW DeotU from a Xluptnre* “Costty thy habeas thypurse can boy, ; ; .:;3Jot lobcy; r r!oh, not gaudy— For the apparel oft proclaims the man.'’- • ' UX«KU aOAf-T«A. i iarKo supply, received by " . foblS' JO3. FLKMim '‘V< WESrESS gAHMKBS’ XHBPB&HCE COai*AMY. w KE "' LISBON, OHIO. apt FfifoAia7risi£- MSO *« 00 - SL 10*37, tr , OmCEItS, —■-■■— —■•■ • i- fwhfl;! State Hutnal Sire ft-JHaruie Induianrrtr«tw-Hn— - OP P£>'NBrLvSfj£ ailC<lCom s aa y* ' Sranch c6r.-Iburth and SmOhfidd - Capital* 350,000 Dollar*. I * T&lu /BiaecrisDEfi:,; •. • • ■;•/'•;■• • John P. KuLhoifiml, Dauphin CO4 P. C. Sedgwick burs: Samuel Jones, PhilKphil; A. A..C4rriori.Pittoburgh John B; Itutberford! Dauphin co.; A. J. OHlott, Harrisburg; S. T. Jones, : ll&rrlru htirg; Robert Klots/.Carboiteo; "-i - '.v:. -'r:' vl • - ' » ' * «;». * • JOHN' P» RTJniBBPORD, President. • A. A. CARRIER, Act’y. A. J. GILLETI’, SccroUiy. The auoto company will Insure against peril* of sea and inland navigation sod transportation; also, on-building* and merchandise ihcity orcbantryj af lowest ratesconste -lent wild safety;.Policies issued en d Welling house* either perpetually or for a term of years*. '• ■■■; jal3‘ Girard Firo and Harine Jjisurance Coninany _ , 'OF PHILADELPHIA. * .* - 7 Capital, 300*000 Dollars, : -- •—•'• - .- . ninzctoas: .- \v H. A.Bhtu3keirora,- Paul Thurlow, h. M. paviji, • J. E-Vlanlcoo! ‘ . S. MitcheU',' - ‘ Bamael Jonei- r -- £; B * Oomegysj„';.v Tb'o&asCravenV ’ •: ; H m 11. bower*, . y, D. Sherman, - ' u*^ a i>S, . . Philip JP, Sqydcr, « ■ Uacfcer, * Alvi. Heron, Jfc! - / ■ - • t nrmanShenpard. President:A. s. ortLETT, Smduri ir-li! m si Ur “ Cc *f' on or °°len Factories, Dallolpgin Stores. S !un^Wnd r f on tha mdrt^voreble :■■■-■■ A. A.CAKlUi;r.Airept.. Insurance! C( toffIKHJT. oJitto, Vailey of Virginia! _„,. C“plta l ©400,000. . . HOME OPriCE; 'Wiwnn H«m>Tf Vi;- . - mmciom: • - - ' ~ JoB.S,Cnrson, Jclia Kerr. I.'oydLnsu, James a. Burgess, - James P. Alley, K. W. Bichardeon, ; - - '•JOS- 8 - CAItSON, President. &Sfc TUXA,'Secretary. ‘ m O.P.BR&iKB, Actuary. } ’ _ _Tlio attention of the: cdmmußtty' la especially InyUeSt to ■ ttiis coin pony, as nn institution base J upon an'araple caiib : tnl, and con-tuetcU on the strictest principles of equttyaut) Policies LlSned On Boats,: eargoes,' aoi-propcrty .generally, by . : A. A. CAttttlEß, Agent.- - : * .■OtHcoroi-.PourthnnaSmltblieia stir. If w ! 'AssuOUTlil> Pireinea’i 'Huuianct T ~®?,l ^P“ u y at tl»e City or Pluabxu-ch try " -'WOMLkAD, Prculilent—KOJJKJtT PLNNEV, Swm, .oSST: ’ ,: v-' J. It, Moo-hesd, W.J.Aoartsra, ; w C, ScW» - B.B.SliapsDn. £ ' i Wiliam CoUlu judot;' lt.U-Itob!rt», . JolmM-Irwinf Jui«ph Koje, xta. ■ • - •■■■v ‘ ' Trcrfc! Cnmpfccll. - *• 'I oiportaut toiiiiupera audLeeclierß. of^ iBE U ° l7OlXl “ reot >««*»«! an of r.Tbpmagt•^teehaalcal'^'ecyea;7- J 1 • v ; . ** . Cupping . .. ‘ • , Urea*s olasrcs; ' • u KyeCups; • . Dentil: leeches; ;'A - tm. - : ' Scat! Qcator.' ; ' k ';- r -These w reaU/imw^ l C AH ana then mfKid ftt and Virgin alley. ■ ' ’ ‘ j»0 irS“„CASH.VMtITUAt< FIRE AND JIA IKStIRANCB COMPAKJ, oi SiSSIL CiPl ? AL > 5100.000. c'bar. . Hoa.AuatISTCS 0. HEISTER. ' ' . Sccrclrry— TUOMAS H: WILLSON, Eso. : - ■: -,.. : f ' Bißicroßs: ‘ ■ - - ' Hjo.A.O.ncktcr, Barauel W. Uavs, w ! S 0 * 1 ”™. Jr, Thomas Gillespie. }' rniam F. Fahnestock, John B. Cox, P . Jacob Peterl, . <. . ,r r -’ William Colder, Jr, Jacob S. Uoldcnhan, . Aanm Botnhaneh. ItU3SELL & oAKE3j'.Agents*" ■••• . . fl : Office,inXttfiijetta: Duirdinjpr,' J _ - Wood stiwt. OMce: U lUskv : Insures againit lxr-s or Dumago by Fire. ■ : : " :! ' i to!SStag^£S nbaf & * fc^“d . Wm.-Larimer, Jr., : ■'• .WilHamßagaley,vr./•-.Samcelii..K&, ' v SamuelJUa, . ~ . ... .WlLiamßingham,. I^.^l*caao^>r. :Vi: ".■ S.HorliMgh. . ; X Sebo6zimakt;r«.v.>',- -. 'V alter Br> ant, TVillLua u. Haya. 'John Shilton.; , ~u-.v : ' £ec2^- PKILAiJELPHIa.Ij UiiTAIH WAKBHOUSE77 171 Slab,Home. ‘ ' fidS?..’ KBEpeKpstinOyeahand the mostextensivonne i>^,.,?l,V“lft^^' JI ‘ to,ourt “ iDS<m dPartaiuMalerialBt< toMoand in who city, comprisiDKin • part af the folUiwln«■'■ stjji*o£- AND. i’UHNITUEiI COVEBINGS—of ‘^’• C "L talo? ' Window Shades,allptw'. “ • Satin loines, Gilt Certain Pins, f , “ “ Btrnds, Satins, , Cords and Tassels. Pam ask Linens, . Gimps, all prices, . ..• Cadiraeretto, ... loops, '.r T?:’- ; Hmu.Tdrkey ■ V PrinSs," ' '■■ '■ : ; -5; Satin Oainaak, . , picture Tassels and Cords, „ ■ bloingSiLHs, . Shade Tassels and Brasses;' - -PnrnitnroUnops, Hooks,Kings, Bracketfac. 3 S#,Wst“egt. of; B» above goods constantly. Sr sale,; wholesale or retail., ; • ; fmariav-iih tuh ‘ Pi 5,- 0 audTxAVer. Complaint CDKKI) BX.IUIiK’S PSXKOLEUII*—Head the fol Ore-on.***?* f '°“ il “ T ' 0> Dtckissos.-n .Missionary- in’ ••3ft 51- Kttn—.Dear, Sir .-Myse!! and wlfo bavins been : t, hotly benebttod.by: the.use of your Petroleum, 1 rrlßh li_ aSn?°rJ^“ ti m °i“ b ?\? f two or dozen bottles. - 1 S?mv 1 ™ ao reir '‘ ll i I? “» to '.toto plane; and siiSra)' Of 5?,,’ & ft?f Bcf<>a ., , ' ith indigestion and an inactioi of tu,o..Hv»!P F . tue yame of myself anti w}f« fopfWrw tni/-i»se, v took aeVorafboUlai: > o ; lL ' lr 7? l,o “i' i .vear and a half ago; and w. ■ fc T £ hraitb ror yirs gVhhav, slneo that tlm&__l-bad not taken a single’bottle, beforr" that •iWlnera'nf tho’sfomdcbwhiefc-ko distresses lie djn pe!..,c w,a,rehosed, and X hare felt nothing of It since tbnl • lin e. Jly Wnnwaaidso relieved front a. chronic disease or. .he laser, nhieh had been of several years standing, by th. : use of your Petroleum. ■■...■ ,• b * J Sold.hy S. 11.KIEIt,Canal Basin, GEO,Jt KEYaERi Hi - Wood .Street, and'Bfuggists and. Medicine Dualtra every': w i^ ri ‘- ha _a_j a_; . '0C125 DAGUKRREOTYPESU T?*\ Bas , lliin S g » street. Lmenefseotakn; m all.lclnds of , weather* from - 8 • to 5 P. M.i irivinir bj ' accurut« arlteUe.and autaiatolflcenessi unlike aadTOtly an penor to ilia daiju^pty^g-ittheMdiiD*. - $5 and upTrardjaccordlnz^ the alae and duality of.case or frame. \ ~ Hours for IIA.-IL tt>:2 P. SL-t'.' • Curtain Material., aria Sj^ic.^r>St:nP,? l ?-“ 88 r or - 6^ery . t!llTCril,tioI ‘' PaillJ£cr ' Uufthea, Ac,,- Lacs and 'Hurim Curtains.-N. Y 6^l ‘i' ies > < f. ut - Clln ‘l«s. Curtain Must Bands, “o*i .»> wholesale and retail. W. If fIATiRYJL •• p„ rf °* l b r 9 CiiesnuUtrcut, comer Pimj/pttlJelpSa. ; Made , and Trimmed in the very nowelt Prend [mar2o.ly JV Cornel* cornasn A great danyn?j wltbc °rafi- A cariiD' »!? * D Dr.. Cohen’s Cohn pLAsm; for saleby Dr. GEQ..£-itfnrsi:R, 140 Wood street. ’ . ’2&Ct9. perboi. PopB ' i _ to those -oho buy to'sell again. • S7 ~ M<: ° ta 6n^sl« FCIAILOIIB 80 CILT\, of Pittsburgh and. Allegheny.meets on th» |iA t |!Mi' t Jy r \r' V month,uttfce FLOW 1 t)A uuutsii, Market street;- . 'By osweri • • • ■•■•■••■• ■ JOHN YQPJiQrJB., Secretary.-• i Angwona Ixxljft,No. m r I. <*of O.F, meets even U olnfcwiztyoreninjrin Wnshingtoa Ilhl7. Wood kL “ Kiwa ft!™®, io “tar Bay that It has bam known to completely'eradlcnw every vest»ge of tills dreadful disease In less time tSxvany .**• ?“» cosher inconvmuence to the^f*- tliousatiils of cerdfeates in the hands of the proprie tor, many of wlildi lire from weirkiiown cltleen'aof the sue >liaoulit,that K.ta's PnSCCiS Talae, notpcty.asii localromea«ia /braJv-’ j^m^atxzrn.Deaf,nusVtots ? r tu ma ]; em<l 2 y >. In¥ ’ tin d^ttvesti(gaWphySku atifln^: become acquainted with Its; ■J, 6 ?£?4>S. a dread of mlxthrea are asauredthatthla ‘ ln ‘ ,l3botaed “« S °™ ! ™ <j «rliicafj tt caritdfttm. a papirpulliOedat ;:.XUBmay lit truth Certify, that. I,haTe.been:«o hafly «f. Wcted with Scrofula for tlio lastaccnyearathatniostofthe . time J have been unable to attend to any kind of basinesn and much of the time unable to walk and conflned/tamr bed, and have been treated nearly edl the time by thobSt I occasionally, get someS. lief, but no cure; and coaUnueiWogrowworßennUinrlS recommcnded.me to ,try,the eetroleumtor.BockSlhnivn? mhing elfe. bad faded.',; J did «o witbontfiiithat first, but thoeffect was astonishing; It threw the poiKmtothCsurfbre k™ K'U^orKMkot! 1 ti™ be ™ ““Rotated witb'Kfes for wfcich:lt fa reccmmwded, 'o f .Siioafiacm-wt?eoßnowi4.itto baamoOidn ta icf ShS •• Da JOOT'M D '■ For sale by all the Druggists in Pitts b'nrsh. {au27:dAw. Instructions lubluslc, Ploderu Lnnertiaizes SrawlnkoudFatnUnir, . H t i KO". IV. tr. BUSCH, having. localed himaelf lu th's ..CITJ-.WIII givß.lustructlona on the Piano and OnKnrln Ihii French GeiTmut.SpooMi and ltalian Inrcuairea' Draw ■ .log Mill Painting, tm water oil); <■ Anycomniunicatloii T«fi at Mr CICBER’S Sfusie Store, or attho drug So rfk PAGE, Jr, w ill receive promptuttention. * • 01 . utrauners:- Hon. E. Everett. Boston. -Dr Israil, Pi't’labilrch- " lion Julius Rockwell, Mam, Jeff.D.bliw““ do ' lto - T : iff- rerrw. Now York, Be,. Cyrua Black. doJ feb-tf J«S.ll.nopkins I.fiaq.jd». 1 .fiaq.jd». v - v -Tr> ;• ,r ' > . »m*i • v - -s '£■ X’ ■> ~ ~ t'.r 5 •r rr, /' ! -- .;v : -- h-‘"' Aftftogsgto&tTvti.' TIIBATKI'.-—Jasrrn C. ForTZK. Iswcand\&fci7ut prer-Flftb«rvet,obc*e W0r4.....^i w3 7-inSS!Si Boxen aud Farqaet'e (Oc; Prlrute Uox** r lar,»c, $3? do, <Jr, fimaU t $5 ilSe; Boxe/tfr* colored Kr*otJ?,&of r ttsnnvs securing seatnwiJl bo charged 3 eta. «tr* tor thn oerUflcalu- Door.* open at o’clock; p«rformsrf»tr/ con* ■ pence at 034o , «lock.,..,.PoircrfttI attraction night but one of the Fquestriao Drf ions nigbtef the new thrilling Drama,la which Mew/t. Foster «>d Brobdbrd will appear, Last appearance of Marion and his Merry Men, Tm# aroning, February ICth, IfiMi wtll bo acted the jfreat Drama, of J(JONATHAN dr 'lllll MUKDEIt AT TUB KOAD4IDE 3XN Jonathanßradford, Mr, 0/ Foster? Dan Macrahoy, Mr.lJreJsfonl; Afch Bradford; Mr*. JljunT’t Sully, Mr?. Breisford .Tocoricltuio with the great Drama of THiS BWASiM’OX Marion** Mr. McMillan;. Sergeant Macdonald, 3!r. C. Pontor; CrtV trety Mr- Bayfoy.. M ..lui-prapomtiiiv tb# Floy of Tbo X&st Davaof Poiapcil, ! . ’ < i KUSML’S NIGHTINGALE ■ MEEA-.tIOIPPI, WViBtRCiJ, , . HARRY LEUR t * ■ - MASTBR FLOYD,’ - A. ND A RDMHER.OP: NEW. CANDIDATES'FOR I'D 11- & LTD FAVOR, will K lvu FIVE GRAND ENTER TAINMENTS Ilf MASONIC HALL, comMendo'j'Cll FRI DAY EVENING, February 21. Doors opou' at 7 o.'clwk. Performance to commerce at 7 ! .-l o'clock." '. • fcbls tJAYSfJMOKE, : T> A NOR &MA-0? TUB MAMMOtFI CAVE, FALLS OP i NI AGARA*and: CRYSTALPALACE, combined with Uio srand OONCERT by the Aliases AVONDALE! Tie mroti eras rush i Erilliantsacfesal : .Storms, of applause? iKU»l)urgbtake*';by sarprise.;. The singing of-iho Atlases ' £?£ n i?'r‘ enchanting.:* AOmiaaiou 25 coots; no najr*pri<a, except for Tory smalt children accompanied by Exhibition erery afternoon,at3 o'clock, and night at 7.>5; doors open one hour pros loos.. Liberal arrange :aMOta for «chool..;»iao, for got,bath mhtmln- . foblSJ - V. A. JIICIUAaiJS’ U/VNCtKU ACAOBiIIT, AT /.AFAMTTE WALL. ’ itv raapocilttlly. announce* io the jJJL.lnatoa oott gra«lom<m ofthia city, tint towing already lutmlagcd tho - Volk* QuoOriUea,’: he hiii ho* in pracUca among Lh pupils the now andbtauilful “ Bchott Inch " and >• Mamuka? Quadrilles; together. with many new anil iwnu ■Jar dances ncvorbtfjre introduced lnthU city, ■- : • ■ ~ Uo wottld£)*ofitatetbnUhoLASTQUAHltlLl<E goiftftK will be givenat LAF AY K tTflllALL,'oa MONUAY KVli. •NlhG t Fftbr£UU7:.27 a 1864. It ictfl not .ho a “PaneyObs tome Party,” ..aavras first Intended.. Persons having ro etived.JnvitaUQna to either of the former parties. ar» attend. '• r . Ladies.,gentlemen wishing to join his Academy,'can commence, : at any.time, t»y making .application to Mr. JdnMaDnsVat;thß Hall. ;!Ladies' qlfl?s m«;ts on ■evGry'Taarilayand Thursday after- • noons r _ at '2%, tfentlcmcu’p clnas toeets on Tharedsy evenipgo, nt o’clock, and Masters’;«]asaon W«iWfBday_aad-Baturday,afUrrnoonß at 2J4 O'clock^ 1 ’ • can bu liad at hoy time beforn ibe Patty, at iho^Cauniiog.-Rooms- of-tb©; Atomxnjj f al, and Dauu ’GtmUc, or from Mr.JLTJllanu*, ut the Qall.cn. tlio days or evenings of tuition; : . . . . , 'hi It. PerFOns/dwirliig-Plano'copW of-eUhnr of tha Quadrilles, cutf procure them of Mr; 0, A. McMANUS; afctbe Hall, on'days'dreveolngß of school, as ho Tina contracted for tberonric with U»d Eastern pnhliphera. ; ■ . Jcbld tirtnuu o .ijlMj ij, /fourUi 4irtet near Hi-od, opposite lii. t fliyette Hall, cun be obtaiuedfer I*arti«*P, Festivals, Conccruy l’ubPo Meetings. Ac.- Also, Cargo’s Colillonand Sax Horn Band Can; bo XohmL in readiness at all times, bv upplym# to WM. FRANK CARGO*, at the Crj-idaf Palace Daguerrean Rooms ofK.M. Cargo A Co., Fourth st. (jyl<) 1 A Jlew Snpjay of Cbidserlntr Sons’ Pianos. ■■ 1 ..Jart recelTcd imd na» ready, for exand- tutlion bbU vSalv r two'.? octave Pianos, £u wTTWIPyI porbly carved'and, finished in thd mb/st » -• -'chMteondxlchestfctjrie of orL These two Flauq Forfcsore & Sous* tirstdnis instruments, and oro tmeqaulled-intiielroxt]uMtc quality hnrt 'volut&o nf delicacy and ieqbalUy of touch. extorior finfdh dtd • durability. ;. 5-/• .. •TcaufittXs,.«aiatflnwenaolbeKi , intcwstsd InPlano Fortes. are respectfully invlt- d the aboTo, - - ,<v ■ * FIVE.6O-iOCTA\J': PIANOS, , >vllh. double jiqupdwriierßf CaTTed mouldings, sliding mu aic'ucaXy«ml flnL-bttl backhand (roiil.‘v' - ,r. '■ TWO 61Z OCTAVE KANOS, • Doublo round corners,:.lnin, finished front anil back. SEVKi.GifCTATB KANOS, .Rorowooil and Watnot cases, irltlr Chickorlng'B patonl Iron rriuccnnd rjidico" desire■ ,: . , All thealoTo kianornltes iro ftnm thn factory of Chicle: nriDg t Sons, Boston. Thoy axe rovided with Chicket* ing.i patent Iron PrajnVftnd we fully wflrrentfd. • Uarchasurs are renpecttuny invited to call nnd exnmino tbeabovo, atihcr warcroomsof JOUN'DT. SIELLOB, ■ No. #i Wood street, ! > ' : Agcnfr for Cblckering A Bon'fl. ;; for Pittuhargh nnd Wegtorti Pennsylvania.- _ FOK SAUE Utt KEiVT, I HAT. nc*, large and commodious building known'm 1 AKTUCK’3 BUILDLNav No, 44 Grant sire™. The oUjro jleep, with double'counter*. an office, up with finyproof- Vp tilt in the reiir.' and GtujdunJn tLe fina-t style for iba I>KY GOODS ‘BUSINESS, Is at on*. seat occupied by AjcratnUji'Fom'prljArtiiubsA Bro, dcotcb mil'MarUet House, and between the Pennsylvania Railroad tluj; <Jonteirfpl«ed *^nnel^lfe-JaJroatf: CepoK'-Tlie' Story.ls used & r , VS • OFFICES and -SOCIETY BOOMS, and the .niirdSWryl|yeHadspLeiHbrftS4I < 00N,-ODI>‘FEI.LOWB > ft AiiVor any purpope reqalriCffroom; .-Tbe ,crlK!lelslieaf tlie mostapprored plan. This property ■tlli ho *oid'on , eo*y terms, or witl bo rented altocetlier, or ;«*parateljrtoBrmtabroteunnttt.'Knqnimc< EOWAKD ARTUUBS,-• ' orBOBERT ABTUU R 8 j Attorney at jb&w, : 2d atory oCjaid building. - - Notice to Lumbermen. ~ liOAll& UkaSWCB, BIUDQB 'jy l Vi 1 b*r£ rived sc theotScsDf Pittsburgh and aUmbenvillc fldlrond. ComjMiby; in Mitelrargb, uhUl snnref °? }%xto&A*yi*tepnt day.'of March hcstifartbaxJoUrtrt jf 500,000 fret, (b< a.) of sawed. wbtte.plne Bridge Timber, in Uils to Eult Uie fcn’ral bridges on tLio line of tho &ihl ,_rJ34* (wbiidj will be bailtOnthe Hovre truss plan lognana o 0 UmiJor nuifit >b»:fiound heart whlto ctfulfsize,an.dfree.frcnn'Jargc¬eJ>rimi,ahali«»o? ' onj.ci: berore - day.qrJuJy.nßsijin flbchqUanUtjcjsibdatffac&iimeaftnd' PUcoa ns.moy bb directed by the engineer. • ; -•••* '• • A •B’dswmPintcaptico perlC-tK)fr.eV(b.m,)&t3dA7hot'per of llm ?Mc nmonut r* HI be received in tho stock -oftho company.; Any. other information required in lwranr *ir?mn?*7- **W s J.l ,l *fTO«a?6» obtained ftqjtf D. uuXJIKIX, Jr., £slp, Chief hugineerof tbeliond, *. ! .. . ~, „ - ..j u. i UOiPMVOODS, PretWrait fuM-hSw. Pittsburgh and Steubenville R-K Co. '' the-iioiuifablo-tho Judges uirtiio ;Court oTficuoral Allegheny" Scs ? !ons of ,lw Pciltt !i in and tor tho county of pom'ionof Sami Borland; ofthe Bint Ward, city of. Httaburgh, m the reianty aforesaid, humbly nhoweih.hi lath provided, himself with materials for IheaccommMoUbn of travelers and others, at hbrdwbit ins house.in itho .tyara'oforcßiiid, and prays that your nonora wmie pleased to gram him a license to keep aiiib ho house of entertainment, andyodtpctiUOner.asfh Jnty • bound, wiil pray. ’ SAiIUKh BORLAND. 3 ■ 'Jotthj'isubscrfbersj citizens of tho Word affiresaid. do certify; ihat the above petitioner; la or good repute Ibr hon esty. and temperance,-anil is well provided with, house room and conveniences for tho accommodation and lodgin'* rif itrangcra.oudlraveiew, hftd-tfiat tald'tavemis netes^nr. Cbprlcs T.. Harrison. Alien Cordell, Jamte Grace/, And*. Marlin, Jama JJanton/Jamca,Rees, Cadirallador Evnnii, 5 3e «v I>e i. twill ”»' Afc ■Sctotaeb,:EolU Grant, Wni. llall/j! ,Bteitbacha , ;>ibbl4*' A L 7fM*n!?-.^UiUSXEATKDaiAOA-; 2X ZINJ3 OF ART, tor Eebrniry, - - Tho Popular Educator, part 10; '->■■■ -v Tli» Oid Brewery and Sew Mission noose; ; 'n fear-: by lfon*B.luShell: • prospect, pMt23, for January; IfanXlpe-B Attract, part 15, ror January: * • ' mn^^\ZauT S3 '- ° r Teare 0,1 °>» 4 Ml,ißpa of ,° ?« urln Eu n>Po :by Greco Orren ; A °“'h.taakSsrl" JOmcallo * to 3 r b yGio antherof tbo FiTtSS*' rMd ’ edon ‘> Md ““ »t tbo Subscriptions rewired to any Periodical published * H. MJNEIt Jk'cb* 52 Bml Urileld street; I'O Lt,T—A twq-ewry, Brick I)\VJSLLISB HOCSB.'on CcnltoAvenuo. Apply to H.TUINER * oo‘ " '" bl4 - 32 SmlthHoli street. qjiiuSfUjx ui 1 A UKNi?KAY WAit, and increatecTSe. J. ■ mnod foroil kinds of -Agrinaltural Prcxiuce.. Ertrv P»t ttmter'ioltttAUobv AgnS janely f Of JABMSfor:sale; alsn large BOUNDING LOTfL at .low pTlcfis .nodnnn easy tenoß of paynafcnfc. A few mare I o *** payable in amus of $5 ptmoontb.can-bohad If 'Applied for toobj at the Heal Kstate OfßcCy liOTbJni l £w£*’ 0f ** U ' Keal ®Mato3bßufl»SS l t -g , 3fe „ S. CCTHBKBT A SON, * fwbu * Heal Eatotu Agents 140Thlrd street. : JJMUIUAU,—w»cauemoK« bulkmeitfar oßyonewjih. sriMnyiJf 1 - »*■ “ a tt » next ImTw?* ’ S £ < s?? sb ’ c ® ltt Bto> street anil CiniiL Fifth Ward. [f«b!4] PKANCXa BEWEBS 4CO ■■' .1 i pieces : Kuu jitaea afcoujcfira. */„\l*iDelDg ond smoked Uams ready ror Udlverv ' ftM4 - FIU.VCI3 BELLER3 £. (XI . JL A ‘™^^e A bT 18Utt ’ 1 ,chU FRANCI3 SELLERS Am ' OlH'gShblfl'Wfl "rljiirTt XJ 01V &r gala by■ [feb!4 j ERANCIB BKLUBB R'a m « reMt - giUNCIS SELLERS 4 CO. • L M l i'im^‘? L 2. A {5 s “asom & CO, So. .r-", lnTi{c? attention to tbeir irincV nf S Ctat ’ “« ewx o<r«rt .t «£&£££ - — - - - : £obl4 • > S*i^" rL s T^ et ™ ll “ ul1 » wmpluio stoci orevcrv do«r-»ln. aasssr'' Uhl * ifo. 20 Fifth atmi! I \ittiia I’l‘AU's.— 4, a. masun am. 25 Fifth »tr«( rM a ™vZf° m ' eoai * he,r *™*'«*°< --••• ■' •-•■.' ■ • » • ■■■■■••••" • febl* ■■ pLAIU SlLKa—We bore a good stock of Plaid SilkjSTail JL tolling stu largo reduction from usual prices. UMi ’ al A. A. MASON * CO., •. .. -lio. 25 Fifllj fttreeL Depot and Itatiroad Track por n e A -AFAKIQHI • DBCOOrW : '-snsnt<rv iV Street, wlih lUilroail Tract, -Switch ?Snd aSSiS2 „ Co-J*artner»Jiip. .•A: Jr®. P u^f® ofcarrylD^. ov.Cmmtision and Ibrwank injincomufciionwith tho JUA, Satan and <HL i™,™ ? tae * UDliBr tborljlsof toOLHuißlc? ' Water analsOTreSt thSta-' formerly ottuj.fcU:by BurbrUg* 4In B hnua. T*M. Jf. 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